Sunday, September 25, 2022

FALL TOUR DATES!

 It's getting into that cozy season so why not celebrate it with seeing different Hex Records-associated bands while they play shows in various parts of the country!

Of note, Multicult are making their way back to the Pacific Northwest, Wipes are headed out on their first tour, and USA Nails are FINALLY returning to the US and doing some dates with Child Bite and yours truly will be back in the Northeast for a minute and playing some shows with my band Dialysis.

Additionally, for any of you venturing down to NO COAST FEST in TX come say hello!  I'll be there as well tabling/slinging goods all weekend.

Check these dates out y'all and go to a show or something.


MULTICULT NORTHWEST SHOWS

9/29/22- Portland, OR @ Kenton Club w/ STILL/FORM

9/30/22- Seattle, WA @ Rat City Recon w/ Red Fang, GAYTHEIST, Help, Ils, more

10/1/22- Vancouver, BC @ Red Gate w/ Teeth To Your Throat


DIALYSIS (10 Year Anniversary) NORTHEAST SHOWS

10/7/22- Bethlehem, PA @ The Library w/ WIPES, Easy Blame

10/8/22- Syracuse, NY @ Silver St Community Ctr w/ WIPES, Easy Blame, Time To Die

10/9/22- Buffalo, NY @ Amys Place w/ BRAIN CAVE,  Easy Blame, Phased Out


CHILD BITE/ USA NAILS Midwest tour

10/24/22- Hamtramck, MI @ Sanctuary

10/25/22- Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle

10/26/22- St. Louis, MO @ Red Flag

10/27/22- Kansas City, MO @ Mini Bar

10/28/22- Denton, TX @ No Coast Fest


WIPES Northeast tour


10/7/22- Bethlehem, PA w/ Dialysis

10/8/22- Syracuse, NY w/ Dialysis

10/24/22- Philly, PA

10/25/22- NYC

10/26/22- Boston, MA

10/27/22- New Haven, CT

10/28/22- Albany, NY

10/29/22- Buffalo, NY

10/30/22- Wilkes-Barre, PA

 

PINKO (OK, not a tour, but a really killer show) 

9/27/22- Austin, TX @ Hotel Vegas w/ Kal Marks





Thursday, September 15, 2022

WIPES/ DAY JOB SPLIT TAPE OUT NOW!

 


I swore I was never going to release a tape. But here we are. This works on a functional level as it’s a very limited release (only 100 copies total), and serves to aid both bands as they set about playing some shows and doing a bit of touring. So it’s handy to have these sorts of things when you’re on the road ya know?
Both bands are part of a burgeoning noise rock scene that has just as much to do with grungy, feedback-drenched dissonance as it does sludgy heaviness. 
 

WIPES emerge from the ashes of Tile, a local PA favorite who made anguished, ugly noise rock for a solid decade. When that band's guitarist left to take on more adult responsibilities Matt Molchany, Tile's resident studio engineer who recorded all their material, stepped in to fill the open guitar slot and thus WIPES was born. Hot on the heels of their recently announced debut LP, "Making Friends", due out this fall this split contains three tracks from the LP sessions that got left off the album due to space constraints. They're hardly leftovers though, as each track is a solid representation of what WIPES lays down. 
 
DAY JOB are a new band comprised of old friends who have all played together in various other bands in their local scene. Both guitarist Brenton Reid and bassist Kevin Wright play together in psych-stoner-sludge band Null who have been together for many years. DAY JOB is a more immediate, heavier, and noisier project that sounds like the perfect mixture of KARP and Unsane butting heads and coming up with massive sounds. Having already released a well-received demo these songs serve as a precursor for their debut LP, which will come out in 2023 on Hex Records. 
 
Check out two songs and order HERE:

This release is limited to 100 tapes, all with a 4-panel J-card insert and swampy green cassettes. Each copy comes with a download of the split as well.
  
 
This will be out officially on September 27, 2022

Monday, September 12, 2022

BACK TO SCHOOL REVIEWS

 Do people even go to school anymore?  Is that still a thing?  I'm out of the loop.

Either way, here's a bunch of fun indie stuff and some fahkin' hahdcoh!!!

Everything else is friggin' busy with pieces and parts of records moving here and there and trying to keep it all sorted.  Got a bunch of traveling coming up over the next couple months too so who knows, maybe I'll show up in your area.


ANXIOUS WAVE, “Live From the Poison Factory”

On a lark I decided to give this a spin and was pleasantly surprised at what was presented by this group of punks.  Right away they kick in with some noisy-fuzzy punk rock that showed off a fair deal of melody and deft bass work that brought forth the hooks, some times giving off a SoCal approach, but far less polished.  What sets this apart further is having a vocalist that sounds like Rollins doing a little less constant self-reflection and trying his hand at just a bit more range to go with the sandpaper-shredded throat.  Things are fairly aggressive for the first few tracks until it gets to the slower heart-puncher/tearjerker “Regards” and then throws a few tracks that dip into 80’s postpunk like “Carnivore” and “Void Boyz” before getting back into ugly, aggressive territory on the last pair of songs.  I’m with it.  This band doesn’t necessarily fall into one particular category, but rather expresses themselves in an original way through skate rock, post-punk, noise rock, and doses of grimey hardcore and they make it work well.  (Nefarious Industries)

 

DEMONS, “Swallow” EP

While the band’s name may be lacking a bit in imagination there are a whole bunch of good ideas packed into these four rippers that tear right through you like a ghost pepper enema in about seven minutes.  Following up on their recently released LP I love the notion of this EP being so quick and yet full of energy that you really just want more.  Whether it’s the absolute heaviest post-hardcore can get during the close of “Inauguration Day” or the Botch-esque controlled chaos of “Public Art” and the second half of “Nothing At the Bottom” Demons do a great job of mixing all that stuff with fast, abrasive hardcore and churning those styles together like so many circle pits in some decrepit living room where you know you’re never getting the security deposit back because sooner or later the landlord will figure out you’ve been hosting punk shows there for the last 5 months.  (Knife Hits)

 

IRANIRAN, “Previously, On….”

With song titles like “Form Is Temporary, Shitiness Is Eternal” and absolutely zero vocals you can already begin to assume what this band might sound like.  Yes, it’s another group playing math-y instrumental music with goofy song titles.  I’m not quite sure how that became a thing, but it’s like the calling card of the most obvious serial killer in history.  Whatever the case, at least IranIran (yup, one word) have the decency to give their clever math rock some cajones by funneling it through chunky sludge rock akin to the likes of Pelican, Torche, or Russian Circles, though I’ll admit it tended to meander off into less tumultuous thundering riffs during the last couple tracks and sorta lost my attention.  I’ll also give them this- the artwork on this phenomenal, whatever is going on here- a person being ripped out of their skin by I’m not sure what, an old TV, or oven, or dryer?  Who knows.  It looks cool, it (mostly) sounds cool too. (self-released)

 

KISSED BY AN ANIMAL, “I Don’t Have To Explain Myself To You”

On their second LP the Brooklyn indie rockers in Kissed By Animal return with a similar sound, with some tasteful updates, as well as another eye-pleasing ultra-colorful gatefold cover that’s simply a delight to look at.  They’re still on that jangly catchy power-pop tip with a big nod to Teenage Cool Kids (“Blue Skull” especially before it does a kind of psychedelic fake out ending before coming back to the main riff), but sometimes reminds me of more direct pop music like the Rentals with simple verse-chorus- verse and occasional keyboards making for some undeniably fun sounds.  The record closes out with a ballad that might be out of place with most other bands of this style, but seems almost fitting for this group for reasons I cannot explain.  Maybe it’s because throughout the record they work their pop hooks like earworms little by little until you get to the title track (the last one) and they’re on the verge of doo-wop mixed with the slow dance at the prom and by then you’re like ‘this makes sense.  I’m with it.’  Very clever Kissed By An Animal, very clever indeed.  (Handstand Records)

 

PERSONAL STYLE, “False Memories” and “On Fyre” 7”

This Buffalo group hits you with not one, but two, (semi) new 7” records.  And at a total of four songs across them.  Twenty years ago I would have seen this as completely normal, as would any person who enjoyed the 7” record format.  Now, as a person who presses records in the insane hellscape that is running a label in the 2020’s, the notion of simply committing a couple songs to a 7” record seems totally batshit crazy to me.  Not only does it take forever to press records, but the cost is incredibly high, even for 7”s.  So when this group continually keeps tossing out various singles I have to wonder just how deep their pockets are, or if the members are immortal and time is but a blink of an eye to them.  More power to them if they can pull it off, but I’d think it would just be more advantageous to save all those tunes up for a full length and get it all done at once.  But I digress, I ought to talk about the music right?  So Personal Style has already released a few records and this continues their tasteful post-punk/power pop rock groove.  I’m putting it together that there are clearly members of the now defunct (yet attention-deserving) Mallwalkers in their ranks, but that’s really not much of a detective-like deduction seeing as about half the population of Buffalo comprised that very large group.  Either way, I can hear some of that Mallwalkers thing going on, though Personal Style is more lean in their approach, taking cues from the likes of X-Ray Spex, Buzzcocks, and The Jam but with a modern flair. Enjoyable no doubt. (self-released)

 

SAWCHUCK, “Modern Love”

Hell yeah, just raw, super fast, and pissed off grimey hardcore.  I’m in.  This thing just blasts right off and it isn’t until the fourth song that they slow down at all.  And even then it’s for under two minutes.  And then it just gets fast again.  I’d say it’s no real feat to pack 14 fast hardcore songs into less than 20 minutes, but when those songs got personality and the crazy energy just bleeds right out of the speakers, well, that’s when you know you got something good.  Sawchuk do that great thing of making it absolutely clear that their unbridled live energy is translated to record.  It sounds like you’re in the basement or VFW hall, or wherever with them.  So if you damage your record, or speakers, or walls from jumping off your bed (or setting it on fire) blame the band for creating the false illusion you’re at a show they’re playing.  Also, how dare they write a song that’s over two minutes long, even if it’s a closer. (Dropping Bombs)

 

WOORMS, “Fatalismo”

I get the distinct impression these guys have more than a slight liking for The Melvins.  In fact, it’s probably borderline fanaticism.  Channeling Buzz and company straight from “Stoner Witch” Woorms may not be original, but they sure do an homage justice.  My only exposure to them thus far is the recently released split they did with The Grasshopper Lies Heavy where they offered up one 20+ minute long track filled with sludge, psychedelia, more than a passing fancy with Electric Wizard, and other weird sounds.  This new LP dials back a bit of the psych and samples (just a bit) and goes more for sludgy riffs, a few noodley early Mastodon-style guitar licks, and the occasional Sabbath nod. It veers off into some more experimental territory closer to the end of the record, but then brings back some stomp n’ sludge to close things out.  For those seeking some variety in their swamp rock jazz cabbage parties this makes for an interesting soundtrack. (Supernova Records)

Monday, September 5, 2022

WIPES RELEASE NEW SINGLE, PRE-ORDER FOR LP, AND TOUR DATES!

 Geez, they got a lot going on here.  New LP, new single, split tape, tour dates...  read on...


LISTEN TO THE NEW TRACK, "ALWAYS" AT NEW NOISE MAGAZINE


Wipes is a new band from the Allentown/Bethlehem, PA area that remains quite familiar.  That might be because the band started as almost an off-shoot from Tile, who have been blasting eardrums for well over 10 years.  When Tile’s guitarist began taking on more adult responsibilities and had less time to devote to the band remaining members Ray Gurz (bass, vocals) and Michael Dumoff (drums) began jamming with guitarist Matt Molchany, who had already been a long time friend and fan of the band.  In fact, he was responsible for recording and engineering both of Tile’s full length albums.
Thus Wipes was born and began writing music at a furious pace.
Soon the band demo’ed a few songs, putting up one on their bandcamp page just to give people an idea of what was going on.  Not long after the band did a very limited lathe cut 7” on Limited Appeal Records with two more tracks showcasing what they were up to.
During the Winter of 2021-2022 Wipes recorded their debut full length, “Making Friends”.
Prepare for more of the familiar noise served up by Tile- heavy sludgy noise rock aggression, but with odd melodies and harmonies recalling everything from Nirvana to The Pixies, or Drug Church.  It’s a blast to listen to.
Wipes will also be releasing a split tape with Alabama’s Day Job containing three songs left off the LP due to space constraints in conjunction with the full length.
To celebrate the release of “Making Friends”, as well as the split, Wipes will be doing a tour around the Northeast US in October.
“Making Friends” officially comes out on November 4th.

 

PRE-ORDER "MAKING FRIENDS" HERE

 
Tour dates:
10/7- Bethlehem, PA
10/8- Syracuse, NY
10/24- Philly, PA
10/25- NYC
10/26- Boston, MA
10/27- Connecticut
10/28- Albany, NY
10/29- Rochester/Buffalo, NY (?)
10/30- Wilkes-Barre, PA