A bonfire and kids' face painting was also on offer for the Algoma Tree Services event, their fourth annual of this type (if you're curious, last year's installment had The Growlers again alongside Spyder's Web). I profusely apologize for missing both shows, I'd have covered them had I gotten any sort of advance notice on Soundcheck's end, while the Algoma Tree Services meet & greet is new to us in an SMS context and I'll try and keep better tabs on it for next year just in case! Hopefully both shows were a blast for bands and fans alike, and at least the weather held out!
Original albums take precedence for the SMS for reviews, so good thing Molten Imp have a new virtual 7'' single to take note of! On Wednesday, they released the unwieldly named "Frustfressenkummerspeck", a compound word made up of two German words for excessive eating (specifically out of frustration and sorrow respectively). The single as the public sees it has two songs, but it does appear that it will have bonus content for buyers only again, as the description alludes to a "Track 4" that features lyrical contributions by former Winkstinger frontman & Metal Morpheus host Josh Amendola. An earlier Facebook post also alluded to "two new Marquis" songs separate from "my half ass tunes", so make of that what you will. The single was mixed and mastered by prolific local punk musician Mark Rand, and is on sale for $6. As I'm reviewing the new Northwest EP this month, a Molten Imp review is very possible for next month!
Lastly, Molten Imp will reportedly play their first ever concert on Friday, October 21st, Boyd's first since 2019 with the now-inactive AlgomA, and while it will be a Dryer Fire-promoted event, further details are not out yet. We'll keep you posted, but it sounds like Molten Imp are in a good place getting more and more active locally, and if you like electronic noise rock, you should find something to like from Molten Imp's songs so far above!
We'll close today with some new videos from new local rock quartet Westridge, who don't cross our hard rock threshold for full SMS coverage from what I've seen so far, but that doesn't mean they don't have the occasional cover! On Tuesday, August 2nd, they played at The Roberta Bondar Pavilion as part of their Summer Concert Series, and finally posted three videos from their set on Friday, though all run for just a minute each. These include Westridge playing The Guess Who's "American Woman" (albeit just the instrumental bridge), The Tragically Hip's "New Orleans Is Sinking", and as embedded below, Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion". Heaviest band covered, and also the least hazy for visual quality! Solid musical performances on these videos, if not songs that will 100% show off the vocals from what was clipped out of the full songs, so definitely give these a look above and below!That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site this week! Thanks everyone!
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