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Indie Band Of The Week: Lakeshore

24 Feb 2020  |  RockRevolt Mag
Lakeshore, a modern hard-rock band from New Fairfield, Connecticut, was formed by ex-Emmure brothers Joe and Ben Lionetti. The band recently released their single 'Mountain View,' which has been well-received. The band members discuss their formation, influences, and future plans, including their upcoming EP 'Ok, Psychopath.' They emphasize the personal significance of their music and their excitement for future projects.

Melbourne's jade imagine offer a bleak look at current affairs on "The News"

02 Aug 2019  |  www.thelineofbestfit.com
Jade McInally of Melbourne-based band jade imagine offers a compelling new wave track titled 'The News,' blending minimalist delivery with timely, grim lyrics about the state of the world and information overload. The song, which was initially not intended for the record, gained traction thanks to producer Tim Harvey and evolved into a playful and thought-provoking piece. McInally's lyrics reflect her struggle to keep up with current events, while the track's catchy beat and choruses invite listeners to engage with its themes.

Black Country, New Road deliver a chaotically artful performance on new track “Sunglasses”

25 Jul 2019  |  thelineofbestfit.com
British band Black Country, New Road releases a new track titled “Sunglasses,” featuring a mix of vulnerability, poetic hysteria, and brass elements. Frontman Isaac Wood characterizes the song as inspirational, with lyrics touching on themes of wealth without being critical. The music combines dynamic riffs, tense sax and violin, and spoken-word-esque vocals, showcasing the band's unique post-punk and experimental style.

IT’S HARD NOT TO FEEL LIKE AN ANACHRONISM THESE DAYS - A CONVERSATION WITH MEAT PUPPETS DRUMMER DERRICK BOSTROM

24 Mar 2019  |  The Spill Magazine
The article is an interview with Derrick Bostrom, the drummer of the Meat Puppets, discussing the band's reunion after a 25-year hiatus and their new album 'Dusty Notes'. Bostrom reflects on the changes in the music industry and how rock music used to be a key cultural communicator for his generation, which has now been overshadowed by numerous other channels of communication. He also reminisces about the band's participation in the famous 'Unplugged' project, which brought them significant exposure and financial success. The Meat Puppets are described as a band that, despite the industry's evolution, remains an important part of musical history. The band has tour plans in the United States and Europe, with updates available on their website and Facebook page.

IT’S HARD NOT TO FEEL LIKE AN ANACHRONISM THESE DAYS - A CONVERSATION WITH MEAT PUPPETS DRUMMER DERRICK BOSTROM

24 Mar 2019  |  The Spill Magazine
The article is an interview with Derrick Bostrom, the drummer of the Meat Puppets, discussing the band's reunion after a 25-year hiatus and their new album 'Dusty Notes'. Bostrom reflects on the changes in the music industry and how rock music used to be a key cultural communicator for his generation, which has now been overshadowed by numerous other channels of communication. He also reminisces about the band's participation in the famous 'Unplugged' project, which brought them significant exposure and financial success. The Meat Puppets are described as a band that, despite the industry's evolution, remains an important part of musical history. The band has tour plans in the United States and Europe, with updates available on their website and Facebook page.

THE PLAN IS…..JUST KEEP BEING MORBID ANGEL - A CONVERSATION WITH STEVE TUCKER

20 Mar 2019  |  The Spill Magazine
The article is an interview with Steve Tucker, the vocalist of the death metal band Morbid Angel. It discusses the band's history, their influence on the genre, and their latest album 'Kingdoms Disdained'. Tucker reflects on the band's past themes, including Satanism and Sumerian ideology, and the evolution of their music production over the years. He also talks about the band's commitment to originality and integrity, and their recent tour with Cannibal Corpse, another iconic death metal band. The interview highlights Morbid Angel's enduring legacy and their impact on fans, emphasizing the importance of depth and integrity in music.

JP Ahonen – Belzebubs (The Book)

19 Mar 2019  |  The Spill Magazine
Stan Rastogi reviews 'Belzebubs' by JP Ahonen, a comic strip that humorously documents the life of a black metal band. The book, which originated as a web-comic, has gained global attention for its unique blend of black metal culture and endearing characterizations. Rastogi praises the comic for its relatability, humour, and the author's deep knowledge of the black metal scene, which adds authenticity to the work. The review suggests that 'Belzebubs' is accessible to a wide audience, including those who may not be familiar with the metal genre, and likens the book's appeal to the enchanting quality of the Harry Potter series for young readers. The article also mentions the availability of a single called 'Blackened Call' and the option to pre-order the band's debut via Century Media Records.

JP Ahonen – Belzebubs (The Book)

19 Mar 2019  |  The Spill Magazine
Stan Rastogi reviews 'Belzebubs' by JP Ahonen, a comic strip that humorously documents the life of a black metal band. The book, which originated as a web-comic, has gained global attention for its unique blend of black metal culture and endearing characterizations. Rastogi praises the comic for its relatability, humour, and the author's deep knowledge of the black metal scene, which adds authenticity to the work. The review suggests that 'Belzebubs' is accessible to a wide audience, including those who may not be familiar with the metal genre, and likens the book's appeal to the enchanting quality of the Harry Potter series for young readers. The article also mentions the availability of a single called 'Blackened Call' and the option to pre-order the band's debut via Century Media Records.

Roots, Prophecies, and Rituals: A Conversation with Max Cavalera from Soulfly

11 Mar 2019  |  The Spill Magazine
Max Cavalera, the frontman of the metal band Soulfly and former member of Sepultura, discusses his career, collaborations, and the state of metal music in an interview. He talks about working with personal idols and the unique blend of styles in Soulfly's latest album, 'Ritual'. Cavalera expresses his love for the craft and optimism for the future of metal, citing support for underground bands and the variety within the genre. He also touches on the upcoming tours with Sepultura and Soulfly, and his plans to focus solely on touring for the year. Additionally, Cavalera reflects on the unifying power of metal music across cultural barriers and briefly comments on political issues, asserting that music can succeed where society often fails.

Optimal Lifestyles

01 Mar 2019  |  The Spill Magazine
The article reviews the album 'Optimal Lifestyles' by the band Pkew Pkew Pkew, released under Big Scary Monsters and Dine Alone Records. The review praises the album for its vintage punk sound reminiscent of classic punk bands like the Ramones and the Sex Pistols. The reviewer appreciates the album's energetic and consistent drumlines, anthemic delivery, and lyrics that evoke a sense of nostalgia for teenage life and simpler times. The album is said to create an immediate sense of familiarity and includes standout singles like 'I Don’t Matter At All' and '65 Nickels'. With 15 tracks, 'Optimal Lifestyles' is commended for living up to its name and leaving the listener satisfied.

Bat Lips

27 Feb 2019  |  The Spill Magazine
The article reviews the self-titled EP 'Bat Lips I' by the band Bat Lips. It describes the EP as an explosive burst of energy, consisting of three powerful tracks that embody the theme of aggression, a trait inherent to humanity. The review praises the well-crafted guitar riffs, the rhythm section, and Mygatt's hardcore vocals, which may divide opinions among metal enthusiasts. The track 'The White Buffalo' is highlighted as the album's standout, showcasing a range of styles and Kelton's drumming skills. The band's unique style is noted as having the potential to stand out in a genre that is often saturated with less inspiring releases.

Martian Vs Thyself: A Conversation with Mr.A the Martian

27 Jan 2019  |  The Spill Magazine
The article is an interview with Mr.A the Martian, a 22-year-old rapper from Brampton, Ontario, whose real name is Marvin Appiahene-Afriyie. The discussion revolves around his latest project, 'Martian Vs. Thyself', which he describes as a therapeutic session that deals with his personal struggles. Mr.A emphasizes that the album is a reflection of his mental process and how he copes with life and love. He also talks about his creative process, the importance of storytelling in his music, and the significance of the album art. The article touches on the broader theme of mental health awareness in the hip-hop community and Mr.A's desire to contribute to this conversation. He outlines his aspirations for the future, including collaborating with renowned artists, exploring new genres, and headlining his own tour. The article concludes by anticipating a promising year ahead for Mr.A, with the release of his new album and the potential growth of his career.

Smashing Pumpkins - Shiny And Oh So Bright, Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun. Review

16 Nov 2018  |  The Spill Magazine
The article reviews the latest album 'Shiny And Oh So Bright, Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun.' by Smashing Pumpkins, released 18 years after an album featuring the founding members together. The review is critical, describing the album as mellow and uninspired, lacking the alternative rock essence the band was known for. The reviewer expresses disappointment, suggesting that the album is mediocre and forgettable, contributing to a grim perspective on the state of rock music.

Smashing Pumpkins - Shiny And Oh So Bright, Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun. Review

16 Nov 2018  |  The Spill Magazine
The article reviews the latest album 'Shiny And Oh So Bright, Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun.' by Smashing Pumpkins, released 18 years after an album featuring the founding members together. The review is critical, describing the album as mellow and uninspired, lacking the alternative rock essence the band was known for. The reviewer expresses disappointment, suggesting that the album is mediocre and forgettable, contributing to a grim perspective on the state of rock music.

Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch

16 Nov 2018  |  The Spill Magazine
Tyler The Creator's EP 'Music Inspired by Illumination & Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch' offers a unique blend of Christmas spirit and darker undertones, drawing a symbolic parallel between the artist and the character of The Grinch. Despite its short run-time of ten minutes, the album showcases Tyler's expertise and creativity, making it a soulful and engaging listen.

State of Euphoria Deluxe Edition

05 Oct 2018  |  The Spill Magazine
Anthrax, a prominent thrash metal band, celebrates the 30th anniversary of their album 'State of Euphoria' with a deluxe edition release. The band, which has been active for 37 years, felt the original album was rushed and incomplete. The remastered version offers a cleaner and superior production quality, revitalizing the album's heavy guitars and vocals. The release includes original demo tapes from 1988, providing fans with an insight into the evolution of the tracks. The reissue is described as a phenomenal experience, with none of the tracks outshining the others, and the B-sides revealing the genre's punk and rock 'n' roll influences. The review praises the album as an absolute delight and flawless.

Clearance - At Your Leisure

27 Jul 2018  |  The Spill Magazine
The article reviews the band Clearance's new album 'At Your Leisure', highlighting its potential to have been a hit in the '60s due to its garage rock style. The review praises the lo-fi quality, addictive guitar riffs, and simplistic beats that give the music a trance-like quality, while also noting the variation provided by tempo changes and the obscure nature of the lyrics. The reviewer seems impressed with the band's second LP, suggesting that Clearance is a band to watch out for in the future.
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