Saturday, November 15, 2014

Wizard Rifle


Wizard Rifle have one of the best band names I've ever heard.  People ask what's in a name?  Well, when you have a name like this, it draws some attention your way.  Maybe some folks give you a listen just to hear what a band named Wizard Rifle sound like.  Then, when they hear the music, they're in.  Give them a listen and you will be hooked.



The album starts off with “Crystal Witch”.  There's a bit of atmospherics to get things going, then a tribal rhythm materializes, and when the incantatory vocals start, you find yourself caught in the spell of this song.  Not sure if it was just the way it worked out, or if that's the way they planned it given that “witch” is in the song title.  It's a great opening track and gets things started in the right way.

The first track leads right into the second, “Buzzsaw Babes”.  This one and the third track, “Paul The Sky Tyrant”, are examples of this band just letting it rip.  There is great interplay in both of these songs between the various instruments and the vocals.  These guys are heavy in the sense of a band like Mastodon.  They are not really playing any crushing death metal, or thrash, or doom, but this isn't anything soft and gentle either.  Both of these tracks hit you right between the eyes.

All of this leads into “Psychodynamo”, which for me is the centerpiece of this release.  The tempo slows a little compared to the previous 3 tracks.  The heaviness drops out for a bit, and you can really hear all of the things that this band is capable of.  There is an undulating riff that moves in and out of this track, it circles back on itself, but it never quite does what you think its going to do, always zigs when you think it should zag.  And then the song builds and gets really heavy and the last few minutes just crush.  It's psychedelic, its got some great stoner-ish riffs, its got just a little bit of everything.  And its a great song.


The album wraps up with “Beastwhores”, which starts out sounding like it might be a jazzy little number.  But then it steps up and hits you hard and reminds you that Wizard Rifle do pretty much what they want to do.  They also do it very well.  If you are looking for a little change of pace in your metal, or just heavy music if you want to think of it that way, this an excellent example of a band doing their own thing and not being so wrapped up in it that they lose the listener.  Well worth the listen.  These guys are out on tour right now so catch them if you get the opportunity. - Chance 
Pittenger



Saturday, November 8, 2014

Hollow Earth

          Hollow Earth, from Detroit, Michigan, a place where crime, poverty, and desperation are at a high, out of that comes this slow, doom-filled, bombardment of anger and frustration that I honestly can't remember hearing in a long, long time.


          I listened to their VERY recent release on Panic Records titled Silent Graves, and I have to say, it is a killer album. I would not change anything. Except maybe the length of the album. I need more. Everyone would benefit from more.

          The group is on a huge tour, starting TODAY going all across North America (Canada too) and if the closest show wasn't 6 hours away, you would have a chance of seeing me in the crowd. Very tempting to make the trip, and I urge everyone to support their tour when they come through your city.


11/08 - Fort Wayne, IN @ The Den
11/09 - St. Louis, MO @ Fubar (Lounge)
11/10 - Kansas City, MO @ Art Closet 
11/11 - Tulsa, OK @ White Flag
11/12 - Albuquerque, NM @ Gasworks
11/13 - Phoenix, AZ @ Fiftyonewest
11/14 - Tiajuana, MX @ El Tigre
11/15 - La Puente, CA @ Bridgetown DIY
11/16 - Oakland, CA @ 1234go Records
11/17 - Reno, NV @ Holland Project
11/18 - Eugene, OR @ The Boreal
11/19 - Seattle, WA @ Black Lodge
11/20 - Bremerton, WA @ The Charleston
11/21 - Boise, ID @ The Shredder
11/22 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kafeneio Coffeehouse
11/23 - Denver, CO @ Mutiny Info Cafe
11/24 - Rapid City, SD @ The Imperial Inn
11/25 - Fargo, ND @ The New Direction
11/26 - Minneapolis, MI @ Pizza Palace
11/28 - Milwaukee, WI @ The Borgward
11/29 - Springfield, IL @ Black Sheep
11/30 - Detroit, MI @ Yonka House

12/01 - Toronto, ON @ The Smiling Buddha
12/02 - Oneonta, NY @ Beer Barrel Inn
12/03 - Burlington, VT @ TBA
12/04 - Haverill, MA @ Anchors Up
12/05 - Philadelphia, PA @ Kung Fu Necktie
12/06 - Clifton, NJ @ Clash Bar
12/07 - Brooklyn, NY @ The Acheron
12/08 - Wilmington, NC @ Reggie's Tavern
12/09 - Charlotte, NC @ The Milestone
12/10 - Orlando, FL @ Uncle Lou's
12/11 - Miami, FL @ Churchill's Pub
12/12 - Tampa, FL @ Epic Probem
12/13 - Birmingham, AL @ The Forge
12/14 - Chattanooga, TN @ TBA
12/15 - Decatur, AL @ Blurry Vision Records
12/16 - Baton Rouge, LA @ Hound Dog's
12/17 - Houston, TX @ Mango's
12/18 - San Antonio, TX @ The Ten Eleven
12/19 - Fort Worth, TX @ 1919 Hemphill
12/20 - Nashville, TN @ Cafe Coco
12/21 - Louisville, KY @ Buster's


Follow Hollow Earth on their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HollowEarthInc


Friday, November 7, 2014

Wind Cries Mary

     Writing again for Canada, no reason for it, other than damn do they know how to make some good music.
Right now I'm jamming out to Wind Cries Mary, a group out of London, Ontario, and they are actually playing a show TONIGHT with a previously posted band (Bring Me The Author) so small world.


      The sound I'm getting is fast, heavy, groovy, well executed, and melodic all at just the right times. There is something that is detrimental to the success of a band that they have done, and I applaud these gentlemen  for the incredible quality of the recordings. The tracks are layered very well, nothing is being drowned out by guitar or vocals, very well done.
       Another thing that I still enjoy, is the use of sound clips, and gang vocals. Just things that should never die when it comes to the composition of music. Nothing here is crammed with fancy effects, though some are used, it is done tastefully.

      I'm not just talking about one particular song here, I sat and listened to the recent uploads, but if I had to chose a favorite, I would say it is "Syrian Standoff" from their 2014 release titled Infinity (be sure to get a hold of that somehow)




Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Bring Me The Author

Haven't written a review for a band outside of the United States in a while, no discrimination here, just happened. But I could not have picked a better band to write about, I am a person that likes precision, and Bring Me The Author sure delivers.

This is a band that sounds just as good live (if not better) than they do on their recordings. They remind me of The Fall of Troy and the Alaska album from Between the Buried and Me, with energetic guitar riffage and a dynamic vocal delivery like those two bands. 


It would really be a good idea to see what this band has, because you will be a better person for it.


Please share this band, as well as any other bands on this blog, with your friends, family, children, spouses, strangers, and your pets too if you're that kind of person.


Saturday, November 1, 2014

Korotory

I an a huge fan of old-school Thrash and just metal in general, and I'm happy knowing that there are people out there still making music that way, just heavy, fast, aggressive music.

Definitely not like some founders of the genre, not to name anyone (starts with an "M" and rhymes with
"retallica")



Korotory keeps to their roots of what they call alternative to the alternative, thank goodness for that, or else I wouldn't be so glad to have stumbled across them on my search for bands to review (hint hint)

Of course there are modern things brought into the mix including but not limited to, audible bass guitar, tempo changes, blast beats, Arnold Schwarzenegger quotes , and the good old breakdown. This is a band that you will not get bored of listening to, I sure as hell am enjoying myself, and will continue to thatks to these FREE DOWNLOADS they have available on Reverb Nation.

Give Korotory a listen, download their music for FREE, and see them in a venue near you!