It took almost two weeks from the originally planned release date, but the Crucify The Whore/Molten Imp split album is now 100% on sale on both projects' ends, as Molten Imp posted their half of "Pyrolytic Punishment" to their Bandcamp page yesterday! Alternately considered by the industrial metal solo project to be their first EP if you don't count C.T.W.'s half, Molten Imp have supplied five songs for the cause, though no word on if they brought back buyer-only bonus tracks this time out (for what it's worth, C.T.W.'s ten songs run for about a minute longer than Molten Imp's five). Notably, Boyd dedicated Molten Imp's half of the split to the late Sabra Rajput-Gingras, which is a great gesture! You can buy both halves linked above on "name your price" models, so you can get them for free if you want, but consider paying something to support both bands' work! I'll hold comment until our full CD review, of course
Just as a reminder, this review likely will not hit the site until May, as we're in a new release backlog once again, with precedence going to earlier releases, including a 2022 album from Sykotyk Rampage coming this month, Forever Will Be's debut album next month, and Mike McCleary's new instrumental album planned for April. It's coming though, and it'll be interesting to see how I approach C.T.W.'s half given their musical and thematic nature that resists normal music criticism. Give everything a listen for yourself above, and stay tuned for more from the Blood Shed!
Next up, here's some new live videos of local classic/hard rock cover quartet Soundcheck at Jay's Piston Broke Pub this past Saturday night! Despite these being the hyped "80's Party" at the former Reggie's West (I'm unsure if that was the band's idea or the venue's), Soundcheck never plugged it, the Friday nighter, or the Thursday jam night on their Facebook page last week, despite this being their first full weekend with ex-Obsession bassist Jim Michaud as an official band member. As such, it's a good thing that Jay's got the word out, and a staffer filmed two videos of Soundcheck during the 80's party for their Facebook page, so what can you see here? Alas, both videos are under 32 seconds apiece, shot vertically, and filmed at an angle from the bar, but they include Soundcheck covering .38 Special's "Hold On Loosely" with Cameron Oliver on vocals, and as embedded below, Nena's "99 Red Balloons" with Terry Eaton singing.No word on if "99 Red Balloons" was chosen in reference to the balloon sightings/shoot-downs in the US or if it was already in their setlist, but topical memes involving that song have popped up on social media. These aren't an optimal view of Soundcheck, let alone for Jim's official debut, but both covers sound good, so give them a watch above & below!
Their bio doesn't list members' last names anymore, but I think they're referring to ex-Tantrym Tyme guitarist Mike East, who briefly played in that band with Nameless bassist Michael McLeod in 2015 (Michael's debut show with Tantrym Tyme was actually at the Superior Festival at The Savoy). If I have the right Mike E, then he's a huge get, and it'll be interesting to see if The Nameless have a bigger and busier second year together! See above for more updates from The Nameless, and stay tuned for more news and notes on the site this week! Thanks everyone!
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