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Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Album Review: Magic Circle - Departed Souls
Monday, April 29, 2019
Interview: Mykele Deville
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Pick up a copy of Mykele latest release Maintain from Chicago based No Trend Records here
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Album Review: Anderson .Paak - Ventura
Snag a copy of this bad boy here
Friday, April 26, 2019
Album Review: Chokehold - With This Thread I Hold On
New stuff from Chokehold dropping this week. Old school metallic hardcore from Detroit. It doesn't get any realer than that. My write up of the new LP is up over at Chicago Crowd Surfer. Link below.
Review of Chokehold's With This Thread I Hold On @ CCS
This album sounds like a god damned cage match.
Labels:
Album,
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Hardcore
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Album Review: After the Burial - Evergreen
After the Burial isn't dead yet. In fact, if their new album Evergreen is anything to go by, they may be mounting a serious comeback. My thoughts on the new LP are up at Chicago Crowd Surfer. Link below.
Review of After the Burial's Evergreen at Chicago Crowd Surfer
Green is the color of renewal.
Labels:
Album,
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Post-hardcore
Album Review: Claude Fontaine - Claude Fontaine
Today I'm easing into my groove with the velvet croon of LA singer and songwriter, Claude Fontaine. Her debut LP it the direct result of a foggy London stroll a few years back where she stumbled upon Honest Jon’s Record store. The fated encounter led to the excavation of a deep, previously unacknowledged love of classic reggae, dub, and Brazilian music. After interrogating Honest Jon’s employees for a few days on the history and major players of her newly adopted musical obsession, Fontaine made it her mission to produce a record with the living legends who had wooed her heart. Through an extensive series of emails, voicemails, and care-packages sent between her, globe-trotting photographers and other vagabonds, she was able to pinpoint the whereabouts of Tony Chin and others, and mailed them her demos with a request to collaborate. Surprisingly, all of those she solicited said yes, and in just two sessions, she recorded the entirety of her debut LP with guitarists Chin, drummer Airto Moreira, bassist Ronnie McQueen of Steel Pulse and others lending her their various and inimitable talents. The results are something akin to Novella Vague produced by Lee “Scratch” Perry. Fontaine’s soft French-inflected jazz-croon drifts over swiftly moving caravans of South American fusion. Give a listen to the jaunty, twisting melody and syncopated skip of the magnetic “Cry for Another” and try to resist its charm. Fountain’s debut is one of those things that you never knew you needed in your life until it lands square in your lap.
Grab a copy of Claude Fontaine's debut from Innovative Leisure Records here.
Friday, April 19, 2019
Album Review: Inter Arma - Sulphur English
Inter Arma's new LP flat out kicked my ass. Sulpher English sees the band returning to their earlier sound while stepping up their songwriting in a big way. My full review is over at Chicago Crowd Surfer. Link below.
Review of Inter Arma - Sulphur English
Horns up for Bill Bumgardner.
Labels:
Album,
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Metal,
Post-Metal
Album Review: American War Machine - Unholy War
NYC metallic hardcore supergroup American War Machine have dropped their debut LP, Unholy War. I have a few thoughts on it and you can check out my review over at Chicago Crowd Surfer. Link below.
Review of American War Machine's Unholy War over at Chicago Crowd Surfer
War sucks. Controversial opinion, I know.
Labels:
Album,
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Hardcore,
Punk
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Show Review: Ministry at House of Vans, April 13, 2019
Photo by me |
I was a lucky boy this week and got to check out Ministry as part of a Record Store Day promotion at House of Vans. Relive the magic with me by clicking the link below and reading my thoughts about the night over at Chicago Crowd Surfer.
Recap of Ministry at House of Vans
House of Wax Trax.
Labels:
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Metal,
Show Recap
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Album Review: Little Simz - Grey Area
Grab a copy of Grey Area on vinyl here, out now on Age 101 Music.
Friday, April 12, 2019
Album Review: Big Eyes - Streets of the Lost
Yes! New Big Eyes! If you want to see me gush over this little powerpop powerhouse's new LP head over to Chicago Crowd Surfer for the full write up of Streets of the Lost. Warning: this is not an objective review. Not by a long shot. Link below.
Review of Big Eyes' Streets of the Lost
Not all who wander are lost.
Labels:
Album,
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Rock
Album Review: Vltimas - Something Wicked Marches In
I'm always a little suspicious of "super groups" but this one includes David Vincent (Morbid Angel), Rune "Blasphemer" Eriksen (Mayhem), and Flo Monier (Cryptopsy) and it sounds... pretty much what you'd expect, if you expected the results of this team up to sound f*cking brutal. I'm pretty excited about their debut album and you can read my write up over at Chicago Crowd Surfer.
Review of Vltimas' Something Wicked Marches In
Blood of devils in our veins!
Labels:
Album,
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Metal
Album Review: Cocaine Piss - Passionate and Tragic
Weird gender-skewing Belgium glitter-crust punks, Cocaine Piss have a new LP out called Passionate and Tragic. It's a wet and wild trip and you can check out my write up over at Chicago Crowd Surfer. Link below.
Review of Cocaine Piss' Passionate And Tragic
Pissin' the night away.
Labels:
Album,
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Punk
Album Review: Show Me the Body - Dog Whistle
Every neighborhood in Chicago is fighting a losing battle against developers and vulture investors. Due to what I'm seeing happen in my adopted home, Show Me the Body's new LP Dog Whistle really resonated this week. Check out my complete thoughts on this fantastic new album over at Chicago Crowd Surfer. Link below.
Review of Show Me the Body's Dog Whistle
If you don't stand with your neighbors, who can you stand with?
Labels:
Album,
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Hardcore,
Punk
Monday, April 8, 2019
Album Review: Hitter - Demo
Friday, April 5, 2019
Album Review: Herod - Sombre Dessein
Labels:
Album,
Metal,
Post-hardcore
Album Review: Whitechapel - The Valley
The new Whitechapel album is here and it is setting a very high bar for other deathcore releases this year. On a side note, The Valley draws much of its inspiration from singer Phil Bozeman processing the death of his mother. If that sounds bleak, you might want to brace yourself because what ends up being examined is very much in line thematically with Ari Aster's Hereditary. Don't say I didn't warn you. My full review is over at Chicago Crowd Surfer. Link below.
Review of Whitechapel's The Valley
Moms are weird.
Labels:
Album,
Chicago Crowd Surfer,
Metal,
Punk
Show Review: Baroness @ The Riv - March 31, 2019
Baroness, taken on whatever version of the Samsung Galaxy I have |
My charmed little life continues to be charmed and worth struggling through as I got to see Baroness at The Riv this past Sunday. No other bands played. No one of note though. Baroness was excellent. It's just a shame they couldn't find anyone good and not sucky to play with. There is a complete recap over at Chicago Crowd Surfer. Link below.
Recap of Baroness at the Rive 3/21/2019
I have very strong opinions about music. Don't let it get to you.
Labels:
Chicago,
Metal,
Show Recap
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Album Review: Cantrell - Devil Never Even Lived
Monday, April 1, 2019
Album Review: Angel Du$t - Pretty Buff
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