We are finally adding local alternative folk/experimental solo artist Chase Wigmore to our full coverage on the SMS! This may be long overdue for many readers, given Chase's long association with metal artists, but Chase has recently begun recording more black metal material under his own solo banner, so any ambiguity between his solo and band material is more blurred than ever. Long time readers will recognize Chase from his guitar roles in post-2012 bands like The Strange Coyotes, This Is Your Band On Drugs, Them, Project Legion, and The Autumn Roots, plus solo projects like The Black Lodge Masters, The Coyote Speedfreaks, & Squirrelboy & The Smiling Giraffes, while you may also know Chase from frequent Blood Shed Productions appearances and some dips into concert promotion this year. After a dormant period, Chase resurrected his own solo project with a new Facebook page in July, where he has posted solo material under his own name and as The Black Lodge Masters, so what should you know there?
Following the release of his 2011 debut solo album "The Good, The Bad, and The Strange", Chase has been posting a steady array of new videos and audio tracks onto Facebook and his YouTube channel, and has released the previously announced split demo "A Couple of Degenerate Bastards" with goregrind solo project Crucify the Whore. While a few other album names and covers were teased in the summer without a visible release, Chase has recently been focusing on "Seven Curses", a black metal-influenced concept CD that has been billed as both a Black Lodge Masters album & under his own name, while also working on a "rock opera" that I believe is separate based on it's preview video being more along his usual alt-folk lines. Chase Wigmore has been a fan favourite sight for years based on his intense live show, but his guitar abilities speak for themselves, and even on a fully acoustic set, he could slide into a death metal concert with ease and put on a captivating performance.
Be sure to check out the above links to hear Chase's diverse, creative, and often improvised solo material, and the many genres it encompasses, and here's Chase playing his new black metal instrumental "Dragon Coaster", to be included on "Seven Curses"! Sounds brutal with some solid melodies, it'll be interesting to hear how this album and the rock opera progress! Stay tuned for more on Chase as it rolls in!


That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and updates on the site this week! Thanks everyone!
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