Bit later than this should have been posted, but tonight on the SMS, we have new videos, a partially released new album, and leading off, one last concert preview for the weekend, so here's what you should know!
Tonight's concert is at the curling rink's on-site restaurant The House, and there's no cover charge to just see Tym perform, but I believe there is still a 19+ age limit, and he is not playing there tomorrow (the game is on). Visit the official Facebook event page for more details, and here's Tym live!
Next up, the teased split album from local goregrind solo project Crucify The Whore and industrial metal solo act Molten Imp has been (half) released! I am admittedly behind on covering recent activity from Blood Shed Productions, I hope to remedy that in a post shortly, but this is the newest of news from them. Despite announcing that "Pyrolytic Punishment" would be released on February 1st, it was delayed a week for unannounced reasons, and released on Wednesday... albeit just on C.T.W.'s end. You can buy their half of the split on a "name your price" model (or download/stream it for free) on Bandcamp at this link, and it features 10 songs, some shorter and/or more provocatively titled than others. More recent songs of theirs have tended to not be quite as short as fans saw in the 2010s. As of this writing, Molten Imp's half of the split has surprisingly not been posted in full on Bandcamp, but we will definitely keep you posted when it surfaces!A preview song from each act was uploaded to the Blood Shed Productions' YouTube channel, where you can hear C.T.W.'s "River Valley Slaughter" and (embedded below) Molten Imp's "Pedestrian Blues (EYEHATETRUCKS)". When fully released on both sides, I do plan to eventually review "Pyrolytic Punishment", which will be a first for us on C.T.W.'s end, believe it or not. Nothing against Tyler whatsoever, he has developed a loyal following with this brutal & minimalist goregrind, but between the recording & performing methods and the controversial lyrics/themes on offer, they're kinda critic-proof and I've been concerned about how I'd approach their songs. Stay tuned, and hear more above & below!
Also today, local alternative hard rock quintet Handsome Sandwich have recorded their debut music video and it will be released to their YouTube channel on Wednesday! It will premiere there at this link at midnight sharp, adding to the prolonged hype for the release of their debut album "Deconstructed" on the oddly specific date of May 5th, but if you want to hear the full song early, they first uploaded a jam session performance of it (albeit pre-Rafael) in 2021. In advance, two videos were uploaded to their Facebook page in the last couple of days to get the word out, including this one where band members flash their devil horns over the YouTube scheduled upload, but embedded below is a 13 second teaser of the video, which features everyone performing outside, clearly where one of those five big blue chairs are given where singer Taylor Emlaw is sitting during her close-up scene (I think they were at Topsail Island?)Just as an aside, I finally figured out who Taylor's voice reminds me of: Beth Hart, the American blues rock/jazz singer (listen to "Stay" by her to hear what I mean). We'll have more on the full video when it drops next week, but give their Facebook teaser clip a watch below!
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