Sunday, May 5, 2024

LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS (Peril, Tarnished, Rhythm & Brews, And Hails!!)

Let's dive into some LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS (one on SHORT NOTICE) on this Sunday morning, mostly in Sault Michigan and the E.U.P., so here's what you should know!

Local metal/hard rock band Tarnished will play an acoustic matinee concert at Biggby Coffee THIS MORNING?! Apologies for the short notice, the band only announced this show via their Facebook page last night. While this gig may seem abnormal for some readers (Biggby is effectively Sault Michigan's answer to Tim Hortons), TODAY'S show is a return to Alex Traynor & Josh Fair's roots in this band, as Tarnished effectively started off in mid-2019 as a duo playing a weekly Thursday arrangement at the chain coffee shop, a series that continued off and on until the pandemic began in March 2020. The timing of TODAY'S concert leads me to wonder if there's a special event or occasion to warrant the booking, but I have not seen any confirmation of one on the band's or Biggby's end (maybe Cinco De Mayo?). At least they announced this concert in advance, unlike their acoustic Art Center gig that they played last month!

TODAY'S show takes place at the unusually early start time of 10:30 AM, but Tarnished's past Biggby shows (and Alex's prior solo dates there) usually started at 12:00 PM. No cover charge or age limit, but if the format is similar to 2019-20, Alex & Josh would be playing for "tips and coffee". Biggby is still located at 2502 Ashmun Street, near Goodwill and Bins Ahoy. See above for more details, and for a preview, here's Alex and Josh (with much shorter hair) at Biggby Coffee five years ago!

Next up, Kewadin Casino have announced their concert slates for this month and next month at the Sault Ste. Marie and St. Ignace branches via their respective entertainment pages, which is a nice change of pace from their recent month-by-month schedule postings! The bands playing at both locations are largely not hard rock/metal-centric from what I have seen, but not counting this weekend's Fyrbird shows in the Soo, two heavier bands are coming to the regional branches in the next two months, starting with Traverse City metal trio Peril, who will return to The Northern Pines Lounge in St. Ignace for shows on May 24th & 25th (yes, Memorial Day weekend) before returning on June 28th & 29th! This will mean that Peril have played in the E.U.P. for three straight months, following shows that I regrettably missed in this past weekend's concert previews, as they rocked The Rapids Lounge in the Soo this past weekend.

I'm not sure if these were late notice bookings or not, but when I last checked Kewadin's entertainment page for April shows, Peril were definitely not listed, so something went awry. I profusely apologize for missing Peril's Sault Ste. Marie dates on April 26th & 27th, but hopefully Jeff, Adam, and Brooks rocked the house on both nights! We definitely haven't missed Peril's next two weekends though, so if you're in St. Ignace/Mackinac County or are up for the hour's drive south, don't miss their old school hard rocking covers then! These shows (and last week's) are/were 9:00 PM events with 21+ age limits and no cover charges. Visit the above links for more details, and apologies again for missing last week's shows!

Before finishing up the Kewadin announcements, let's head north to Sault Ontario, where local skate punk trio Hails will headline at The Distraction on Sunday, May 19th! No word on if there's a significance to the date beyond taking place on the Victoria Day long weekend, but it does mirror their Sunday headline concert at the East Street barbershop-turned-concert venue in mid-March. This will be Ha!ls' first local concert since their Bay City, Michigan road trip last month, and if you want an excuse to get out and enjoy some ripping punk originals, you know where to go in two weeks! Like the March show, a solo artist will open for Hails here, but taking over for DJ Seith then is prolific local folk punk/extreme metal singer/guitarist Chase Wigmore in an increasingly rare live set. Good to see him back out there, and he should display his considerable guitar talents!

Note that the poster is likely just playing off Hails and "tales" rhyming, I don't believe they've changed their name to Hails From The Crypt. As usual for The Distraction, this is an all ages show with an 8:00 PM start time, and admission is on a "$5 or pay what you can" model. Visit the Facebook event page for more details on what should be a fun time for punk fans!

Lastly, the other new Kewadin Casino shows from a definitely hard rock-leaning band will come on Friday, May 31st and Saturday, June 1st, when Sault Michigan hard rock quartet Rhythm & Brews return to The Rapids Lounge in the Soo! Last seen (as far as publically acknowledged shows go, at least) at the same locale over the I-500 weekend in February, readers and local music fans will more recently recognize guitarist Chris Hubbard sitting in on drums with the aforementioned Tarnished in some jam session clips. Assuming that we haven't missed shows that the band didn't publically advertise on social media, it will be good to see Brandon, the Chris', and Ron back at it at month's end (and beginning), so don't miss out on their own hard rocking cover slate! Like with Peril, these are 21+ & 9:00 PM gigs with no cover charge. See above for more details, and stay tuned for a big Kewadin show announcement on May 13th (teasers here!)

That's all for now, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site as the week continues! Thanks everyone!

Friday, May 3, 2024

Where Are The New Albums? (May 2024 Update)

It's time for this month's "Where Are The New Albums?" post! As usual, this monthly feature checks out the current public updates and whereabouts of upcoming albums from local metal, hard rock, and/or punk acts, all of which having confirmed that recording sessions for a new album have begun. This month, one album has been removed due to its successful release (Vanity First's "Identity Crisis"), but a new album has replaced it, and one other retained entry has updated info, with anything new noted with the title in italics. So, where are the new albums? Read on below to hopefully find out!

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Chase James Wigmore - The Chaotic Rite

Rumoured Songs: "A Song For The Apocalypse", "The Speciesist", "The Cities Alive & It's Angry", "From Beyond The Clouds"

Background: Ever the prolific artist & songwriter, local folk punk/extreme metal musician Chase Wigmore has been working on an extensive rock opera for years (once claimed to be a 33 part work), originally named "A Story About A Kid Named Todd". Worked on in between his other unrelated solo albums, released for sale or otherwise, Chase posted a lengthy elaboration of the rock opera in 2022, now titled "The Chaotic Rite", outlining its concept, recording plans, and long-term release timeline. Clips of songs have surfaced on his Facebook page, as have full songs not explicitly tied to the album, and the final artwork. In recent promotion, Chase has hinted that "The Chaotic Rite" might be his final eponymous solo album as part of aims to focus on his personal life more than his historically prolific rate of original studio material. Regardless, the final product has been pared down to 25-30 minutes.

Current Release Status: Your guess is as good as mine for when this will finally come out, but remember that Chase is very prolific and varied in his musical interests, and not every album of his has seen a formal paid release, either by finishing it's lifespan as a demo, or by being released online for free. Regardless, he has been working on the rock opera for years to ensure a quality product, so stay tuned for updates from his camp!

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Convergence - Gemini

Rumoured Songs: "Gemini", "In Bloom"


 Background: Just over a month after releasing their sophomore EP "Dead And Dreaming", local progressive metal band Convergence (née Kraken Mara) announced on February 9th that EP #3 would be named "Gemini", despite the obvious twin implications of that name. The cover artwork for "Gemini" was released at the same time, with the band asking fans if they should release singles in advance or put it all out at once. While we have yet to hear full songs of any kind, teaser clips of the title track and "In Bloom" were posted as "Shorts" videos on their YouTube channel last month. New drummer David Peredun (who was confirmed to have joined the band in late February) will presumably make his studio debut with Convergence here.

Current Release Status: No clue, and given the complexity of their music yet their independent studio trappings so far, that could bode a quick or lengthy timeline for "Gemini" to come out, depending on what angle you take. Since their modern studio cycle commenced last year, things have been relatively steady for Brendan and Jake as a recording act, and here's hoping that Convergence keep that up for their third offering! 

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Fort Creek's debut EP

Rumoured Songs: "Hammer Down", "Battlefield"

Background: Local southern/hard rock band Fort Creek have sporadically teased plans to record an EP since February 2020, but they wouldn't release any samples until almost two years later when they shared this snippet of their single "Hammer Down" on their Facebook page, later posting this 72 second clip. The guys debuted it at their headlining concert at Soo Blaster in June 2022, and have played it live regularly since. The band has been working in studio throughout 2023, revealing that "it's coming along" in a Facebook post on March 22nd of last year, and teasing new recording sessions following earlier "learning experiences" there in May. A new original named "Battlefield" was teased in this picture from studio sessions in September, and they have still been recording as of last month. The band quietly parted ways with bassist Robin "Bones" Lee and drummer Anthony Fabiano last fall, and it's not clear how involved they will be on the final product.

Current Release Status: Fort Creek revealed in a comment reply on their Facebook page on April 17th that their originals are "set to be released this fall", which follows their unrealized plans to release an EP in "late summer", then "late 2022", all obviously since passed. There are a lot of unknowns either way, especially given the 3+ years of production time and that this is a band primarily known for their work on the weekend cover circuit, let alone what their rhythm section leaving could mean. It will be interesting to see how things develop, so stay tuned!

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Handsome Sandwich's first EP

Rumoured Songs: "Without You", "Party Fuel", "Change A Bit", "No Idea", "All Done Now"

Background: Before even releasing their full-length debut album "Deconstructed" in May 2023, local alternative/hard rock quintet Handsome Sandwich revealed that not all of their existing originals would be on that album, with plans to instead release them and some brand new songs on a forthcoming EP. On September 13th, they began recording this EP (which will reportedly have seven songs) with producer Greig Nori at the Algoma Conservatory of Music, with bass & drum tracks complete as of September 29th, and then-guitarist Mitch Sirie was finishing his parts as of December 21st, with vocals still to go. At least five of the seven songs have had their names revealed in concert setlists. After only contributing to the packaging on "Deconstructed", bassist Rafael Medina will perform on this EP, and a "Reel" of him recording an unidentified song in studio was posted to the band's Facebook page. It's not clear if new guitarist Brandon Ruch will be involved on the EP in some fashion or not.

Current Release Status: To be determined, and while they're not recording this EP at the same place as "Deconstructed", note that the sessions for that album at Unsalted Audio wrapped up four months before the album release. If the timeline is similar, than we wouldn't see Handsome Sandwich's EP until at least mid-2024, but it will be interesting to see how things progress in the coming months!

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Mike Haggith's "Face To Face" live album

Rumoured Songs: "MorningStar", "The Best You Never Had", "Into The Setting Sun", "Come On Home", "I've Seen It Before", "If Ever Comes The Day", "Suburban Dream" (The Din cover), "Out Of My League" (The Din cover), "Potato (Should've Known Better)"

Background: In the lead-up to the staging of his joint storytellers "Face To Face" concert with local folk/country musician Brian Tremblay at The Art Hub on Spring on May 26th, local/Barrie alt-hard rock musician Mike Haggith announced plans on his Facebook page to release a live album from this event through his indie label MorningStar Records, including a vinyl pressing. If this comes to fruition, it's not clear if Brian's half of the concert (he and Mike alternated songs), let alone the stories, would be included on the final product, which would necessitate at least a double album on vinyl. In any event, you can watch the entire "Face To Face" live-stream at this link.

Current Release Status: Little has came out about the "Face To Face" live album plans since first announced, and while that show went off without a hitch for Mike (unlike Rotaryfest), it understandably wasn't his first musical priority last summer, with his new studio album "All The Best In All You Do" being released as planned in July. We'll let you know when/if more comes out on this live album in any form!

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The Uncanny Valley's debut album

Rumoured Songs: "The Uncanny Valley", "Glowin'", "Middle Man", “This Love is Psychedelic”, "Stuck In Rotation", “Sweet Like Sugar”, "Fumbling Through", "The Village"

Background: The new classic hard rock band from 2019 Soo's Got Talent winner Adrian Sullivan, fans will have seen original material of theirs right from the start, as The Uncanny Valley debuted their own songs in their first live concert at The Canadian on New Year's Eve 2019. Live concert & jam session videos have followed on their Facebook page featuring their own material as well. After posting a teaser audio clip of "Sweet Like Sugar" in September 2020, they posted the full studio version of "Middle Man" that October, finally confirming there that they are working on their first album. The guys did record a studio version of "Stuck In Rotation" at Unsalted Audio for the Clusterfolk Music Festival and a related compilation album in April 2022, but whether that exact recording will be included on the band's own album is unclear. After an 8 month public break, the band released a music video for their song "The Village" in June.

Current Release Status: No clue, which isn't helped by The Uncanny Valley's age and relatively unfamiliar profile for many readers, and their 11 months away from new updates may be concerning for some as well. That said, they are a talented group who seemed to be taking the right steps for the future, and hopefully more updates on The Uncanny Valley's debut album follow in some form or another when ready!

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I hope you guys liked this month's "Where Are The New Albums?" post! This series will return on or around June 2nd, while our next monthly feature post will likely be this month's Defunct Local Band Profile next month. Look for that then, and for more news and notes on the site this weekend! Thanks everyone!

Thursday, May 2, 2024

LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS (Bone Yard 225, Silent 9, And Double Down) & Weekend Concert Previews!!

The first concert weekend of May 2024 is upon us, so let's preview what is known and advertised in today's post! Just as a heads up, this year's Festival of Beer is being held by LopLops on Saturday as an outdoor block party event on Queen Street East, but aside from new local pop rock band The Dead Stops (featuring ex-Garden of Bedlam singer Erik "Buzz" Boissineau), I haven't heard about scheduled performers, let alone if they'd lean heavier. Stay tuned in case anything comes out! Now, here's what you should know for this weekend, along with some LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS!

Local classic/hard rock cover quartet Double Down will debut their new lineup when they rock Reggie's Place TOMORROW & SATURDAY NIGHT, but in a brand new announcement, they will also make their Water Tower Pub debut on Saturday, May 18th! Of course, they will be at Reggie's this weekend first, marking their return to the stage after taking April off and parting ways with singer/guitarist Adam King, and his replacement was finally announced on their Facebook page last night, namely Beej Syrette, who fans may recognize as a frequent filmer of videos at their concerts (I assume he's related to singer/guitarist Joel Syrette too). I'm unfamiliar with Beej as a musician, but here's hoping he fits in well with Double Down! The Water Tower Pub show will see Double Down play at the Great Northern Road nightclub for the first time, and over the Victoria Day long weekend, which should bode well for turnout!


Remember that The Water Tower Pub traditionally hosts different nightly acts, with the Friday the 17th band being fellow classic/hard rock cover quartet Generations (as per the venue's May concert calendar, but Generations already confirmed the booking on their own). Tomorrow & Saturday's Reggie's concerts have 9:30 PM start times, the Water Tower Pub show on the 18th is at 8:00 PM, these are all 19+ events, and none have an advertised cover charge. Visit the above links for more details, and for a preview, here's Double Down live!

Next up, here's a new show announcement for later this month, as local southern hard rock trio Bone Yard 225 will return to The Water Tower Pub in their own right on Friday, May 31st! The guys have not announced their concert calendar beyond their Reggie's dates next week (Thursday jam night hosting duties at Reggie's aside), but this show is listed on the venue's May concert calendar on their Facebook page. Barring a major change of approach for their Water Tower Pub gigs, this will be an unplugged "uncorked" event, so unless they are playing at the casino this month at some point, this will be their first acoustic show in just over a month. They're off this weekend, but hopefully Greg, Alex, and Warren send out May on the right rocking note at this central venue! No word yet on who is playing on Saturday, June 1st. This show is also an 8:00 PM event and 19+ show with no announced cover charge. See above for more details on Bone Yard's next "uncorked" gig!

Back to this weekend's previews, local classic/hard rock cover quartet Silent 9 will return to The Esquire Club for concerts TOMORROW & SATURDAY NIGHT, and while we're on the subject, let's add their shows there on September 6th & 7th to our calendar too! Fresh off of their late notice gig opening for Matthew Good three weeks ago, this weekend's gigs will be Silent 9's first at the Second Line West nightclub in just under a month, and they will be back this fall in their first show after a summer gap (at least at the moment for their schedule). We had waited to list the September shows here until someone else announced shows that far ahead, and the Teenage Head show later that month did the trick. It is great to see Jess, Ryan, Paul, and Steve playing a little more frequently this spring so far, and hopefully their up-tempo and crowd pleasing slate of covers fill the club once again both nights this weekend and in September, so don't miss out on all of the action!

As usual for Esquire Club concerts, these are at 9:30 PM with 19+ age limits and no cover charge. If you can't make it, everyone will be back at the aforementioned Water Tower Pub on Friday, May 24th, but the band announced that show when detailing their early 2024 concert slate. Visit the Facebook event pages linked here for more details, and here's Silent 9 live!

Finally for currently known/advertised hard rock concerts this weekend, Manistique, Michigan hard rock duo Fyrbird will return to The Rapids Lounge at the Sault Ste. Marie Kewadin Casino TOMORROW & SATURDAY NIGHT! These will be Jamie & Rick's first shows in the Soo in 2024, and their second concert weekend in our coverage range of the year, following their shows at the St. Ignace Kewadin in February (they have played elsewhere in the Eastern U.P. since, but at points beyond an hour's drive from Sault Ste. Marie). It's always good to see Fyrbird back in the Soo, and hopefully their minimalist hard rock cover attack finds another solid audience tomorrow and on Saturday! Yes, I will be addressing new May concerts at the regional Kewadin lounges on the site soon, Fyrbird had already confirmed these shows on their own. 9:00 PM start times, 21+ age limits, and no cover charges are in effect. See above for more detail, and here's Fyrbird live!

That's all for now, but stay tuned for this month's "Where Are The New Albums?" post next! Thanks everyone!

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Convergence - "Dead And Dreaming" EP Review!!

It's now time for our 178th monthly CD review at The Sault Metal Scene, and as our lengthy run of new album reviews crawls along, we're now taking a look at local progessive metal band Convergence's second EP "Dead And Dreaming"! Independently released to their Bandcamp page on January 1st (and thusly the first local metal album released in 2024), this EP was recorded at guitarist Brendan Christie's own Yellow Room Studios last year. The former Kraken Mara are again represented here by Brendan and his brother-in-law Jake Valois on guitar (bassist credits are not given), while the album features programmed drums aside from bringing back session drummer Cliff Aubut for "The Ebb". For the record, current drummer David Peredun didn't join Convergence until March. You can buy "Dead & Dreaming" on Bandcamp for $4.99, and while it can be streamed for free there, consider buying it to support the band's work!

With five songs (all instrumental) running for over 23 minutes in length, let's begin with this review with it's opening & title song "Dead And Dreaming"! While this runs for an album-low 40 seconds, it really only has 28 seconds of audible material, with a full band performance building and escalating before it ends and we hear more atmospheric noise & effects that fade out. I've never been a massive fan of intro/outro tracks like this, so this is filler to me, especially when it doesn't directly lead in to the following song. The first full song on offer is "Dig Up Your Ghost", which picks up where they left off on "One" with a strong catchy lead riff and a nicely paced structure that would fit well for verses and choruses if a singer was present (larger chorus sections was cited by the band as something they aimed for on these songs). I'd have had a much longer guitar solo though, especially given how a softer bridge immediately follows it.

This song shows off what Brendan & Jake do well and the technicality is very obvious, so it's a good true starter to the EP! The next two songs run both run for 6:30, making them the joint longest songs on "Dead & Dreaming". Of them, we first hear "Glass Statues", which was the name of a late 2000s local blues rock band that featured two of Brendan's future Late & Loud bandmates, incidentally. This one starts off softer and prettier, but gets more into a djent metal groove after the first minute. For pure guitar skill and melodies, I do prefer "Glass Statues" of the two early songs, and while not as punishing for metal riffs, it has a nice variance and structure that would be neat to see fleshed out further! That's followed by "The Ebb", which was briefly appended to "One" after its release but later moved to this follow-up EP instead. This song opens more atmospherically for the first 45 seconds before the djent riffs kick into full gear.

Strucutrally, this is more reminiscent of "Glass Statues" with the ebbs (of course) and flows of the guitar work from heavy to softer, and while still very well composed across the board, I don't think it glides along quite as well musically, at least for me. Cliff's drumming is welcomed and seems to settle into the song more naturally than the programmed drumming elsewhere, though if you like louder percussion, keep that in mind. Strong track all around for prog metal fans! "Dead And Dreaming" closes with "Awake", which was inspired by and dedicated to Brendan's grandma, who died in December after battling dementia, with the song influenced by his worsening communication with her & moments of lucidity as her memory declined. While certainly still a metal song with the riffing to match, "Awake" is the lightest song on average here, with Brendan & Jake making use of their composition abilities to good effect!

While this is an instrumental, I can see what Brendan's going for thematically, especially on softer passages, which definitely have a more melancholy mood, if still soaring onward, which is a sensation that their music always had for me. This is a quality closer that definitely means a lot to Brendan, so don't bypass it! So, what are my final thoughts on Convergence's sophomore EP? I'd have included more guitar solos, but this was a really good sequel to "One" that fans of progressive and djent metal will find a lot to like in! A lot of my nitpicks from their prior EP were addressed here, and we got a strong suite of instrumental metal that definitely played to their melodic strengths and songwriting abilities! If anything, these felt unfinished in that there was even more obviously parts meant to have a vocalist present, which they have been looking for, and it'd be neat to see these songs redone with one.

My favourite song is probably "Glass Statues", but aside from the title intro track, everything on here will deliver for subgenre fans! While there are lots of good breakdowns and riffs on offer, I'd have added more guitar solos and at least merged the intro into "Dig Up Your Ghost", but the prog metal attack is well composed and delivered, and here's hoping that "Gemini" comes out even better with David on board! Buy or stream "Dead And Dreaming" at the above links, and I hope you guys liked this month's CD review! Look for our next review of folk punk project Agnosticism's new EP "A Letter Of Resignation" next month, and for more news and notes on the site next month! Thanks everyone!

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Early Lineup Details For This Year's Northern Vibe Festival's Forest Stage!!

The initial band lineup is now out for the ninth annual Northern Vibe Festival at the old Hempfest grounds on Poplardale Road in Ophir, so what should you know there? The festival returns on the last full weekend of August once again from Friday the 23rd through Sunday the 25th, and for a fourth straight year, Spades GT frontman J.D. Pearce will return to his old local concert promoter guise to curate this year's band-centric Forest Stage (the DJ-centric River Stage lineup is also out). If past years are anything to go by, the Friday band lineup will be the shorter of the two, followed by a longer Saturday progam on the 24th, while that Sunday will be the camping/wrap-up day with no scheduled bands. As has been custom for Northern Vibe post-pandemic, the daily schedules/timeslots are not out yet, hence why we're not calling this a formal local concert alert, but organizers did announce them publically last year, if on late notice.

While the above poster implies that "more (is) TBA", the currently advertised list of eleven acts equals who played last year on the Forest Stage, including six returning bands, but they do appear to be leaning on touring acts more this year, as three of the five Northern Vibe newbies are from out of town. This year's advertised headliners (presumably the 9:00 PM Saturday act if that holds) are Montreal ska punk band K-Man & The 45s, who were last year's closing band at Northern Vibe, and famously played seven local concerts from 2013-2019. Clearly, K-Man's return to our area was a hit last year, so it'll be good to see their horn-laden punk attack back at the Forest Stage in four months! The other returning touring band is Cornwall speed metal group Hellrager, who still feature part-time Spades GT guitarist Jay Sarrazin. Counting his bass fill-in with Spades in 2022, this will be Jay's third straight trip to Ophir.

It'll be good to see him and Hellrager tear it up again! While Spades GT proper are not playing this year, bassist James Roy Daley will be making his first trip to the festival with an apparent solo set. I don't know if they mean his psychobilly band Killroy A.D. (which he drums in) or if this is purely a solo gig, but we'll let you know if we get confirmation! Also making the trip to Ophir for Northern Vibe IX are two more bands making their local debuts, including Cornwall hard rock band Don't Tell Sarah, a raw & high energy quartet with an old school flair and strong talents that will serve them well with local festivalgoers! The other touring band is Medussah, a female-fronted electronic rock duo from North Bay whose name was misspelled in much of the early festival promotion (omitting the H at the end). Definitely a stylistic jump from other bands playing the festival, but they are talented and will give some zest to the proceedings!

For the six announced local acts playing this year, four are returnees from last year's Northern Vibe Festival, including alt-hard rock quintet Handsome Sandwich, local/Barrie solo standout Mike Haggith (in his first announced full-band show of 2024 and since Matt Fronzi replaced Jacob Quarrell on bass), sporadically seen punk trio A Dire Setback, and funk/hard rock cover sextet The Wyld Stallyns (who headlined the Friday lineup last year). All but Mike are playing Northern Vibe for the fourth straight year, so if you've liked the local aspect so far, you'll be right at home in 2024! The two newcomers from the Soo are new local folk/bluegrass band The Golden Scoundrels (featuring Shit Liver's Josh Penno and Handsome Sandwich bandmates Brandon Ruch & Johnny Belanger) and local rap collective Fvksxvad, who we've primarily covered members of individually on the SMS in the past.

The Golden Scoundrels have gotten positive reviews since debuting earlier this year (Dirtfight fans should like them), while Fvksxvad have talented MCs and they'll add a unique dimension to this year's Forest Stage lineup! Crank Sound Distribution will be on hand once again to keep everyone sounding their best at this year's festival. Once again, Northern Vibe is a 19+ festival, and you can get all the ground rules for attending, camping, and directions to Poplardale Road via their official website. The first wave of early bird tickets completely came and went before the Forest Stage lineup reveal, but weekend passes for wave 2 of the early bird availability are now on sale for $110 ($200 for VIP passes) at this link, and official festival shirts/hoodies are available when buying tickets. At this juncture, Saturday-only tickets are not out yet, but for reference, admission closer to the opening date was $150 for the weekend and $85 for Saturday alone.

It's great to see Northern Vibe back for a ninth year (and tenth anniversary of the original installment), and hopefully things go smoothly for organizers in terms of performers, attendance, weather, and attendee conduct this August! If you're up for the music and/or camping off the grid, definitely visit the above links for more details, and in all likelihood, look for this month's CD review on the site next! Thanks everyone!

Saturday, April 27, 2024

YouTube Channel Profile Series: Rodge MacGodge & Dave Bayles

It's now time for this month's YouTube Channel Profiles, as we again check out randomly selected YouTube channels whose content is at least half devoted to local metal, hard rock, and/or punk artists/concerts! This month, we drew two channels due to the first only having nine very similar uploads, and I'd only want to feature two videos here without getting too repetitive as to the video formatting, so a channel with even less footage was picked to round things out with an extra video. Here's what you should know on both sides of the border!

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Rodge MacGodge (http://youtube.com/@rodgemacgodge)


Owner: Former Swampgut guitarist Rob MacDonald

Channel Timeline: Launched on March 26th, 2011; Videos uploaded from May 2012 through April 2014

Channel Summary: The de facto official YouTube channel for inactive local "shield rock" duo Swampgut, Rob uploaded nine original songs of theirs here during their original run together, some credited as being on their unreleased(?) album "Ghosts Of The Electric Coast". All nine videos are just the songs with a static images or slideshows for accompaniment, often original artwork by singer/drummer Frank McCormick or nature photography

Why You Should Watch: This channel is worth checking out for fans of Swampgut, obviously, but if you weren't familiar with them, you'll find a nicely varied slate of hard rock with psychedlic jam elements, and while it's largely very lo-fi, there is something there! Note that this channel did not see resumed usage during Swampgut's 2020-2021 revival, with all new material recorded during that time being exclusive to their Bandcamp page.

 Our Recommended Videos To Check Out:

Swampgut - As Old As These Hills: Rodge's first, longest, and most viewed video is for their song "As Old As These Hills", an extended hard rock jam featuring him and future Gianni Gagoots singer/drummer Frank McCormick (if other performers guested here, as was common for their reunion era, they aren't credited). Playing along with a slideshow of outdoor pictures by a shoreline, this is a fun number that packs a lot of styles and variance into its 10+ minute runtime, and it'd have played well in concert!


Swampgut - Factory Falls: Visually and sonically, one of the more distinct songs on offer is "Factory Falls", a bluesier number recorded in 2010 about a factory collapsing (you may recognize some local imagery with the slideshow but I don't think it's about a legitimate incident). A slower, more deliberate song that shows off some effectively deep vocals, I won't say that it's better than their more freewheeling jam rock songs, but this song is a good example of Swampgut's range!


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Dave Bayles (http://youtube.com/metalfu)


Owner: Northern Michigan resident Dave Bayles

Channel Timeline: Launched on January 23rd, 2006; Videos uploaded from that day until January 2012

Channel Summary: In between a gag movie trailer and a clip of his cat grooming his dog, Dave uploaded three videos of legendary hard rock band Kiss' outdoor headlining concert at the Sault Michigan Kewadin Casino in July 2007, though unfortunately, all have a runtime of just 30 seconds. One features Paul Stanley smashing his guitar at the end of a song (look at that pyro!), while the two with identifiable songs are "God Of Thunder" and most popularly, their cover of Argent's "God Gave Rock & Roll To You", with an impressive 83.000+ views. The audio quality is not good on any of these clips, but you have to remember that this was 2007 and digital/cell phone cameras were not what they are now. You can find longer and clearer videos from this show elsewhere, but Dave had a good view of Kiss in action, and most commenters were just happy to see footage uploaded from Kiss' first local concert!


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I hope you guys liked this month's YouTube Channel Profiles! This series will return on or around May 26th when our next randomly selected channel will be that of active local punk trio Vanity First! Look for that then, and for more news and notes on the site net week! Thanks everyone!

Friday, April 26, 2024

LOCAL CONCERT ALERT (Teenage Head), More Weekend Concert Previews, And More!!

Before we begin this post, we have one more late update for tonight & tomorrow night's HeadFirst concerts at Jay's Piston Broke Pub, as the guest drummer filling in for Anthony Boudreau will actually be ex-Bourbon Blue drummer Brent Royer, as per the band's Facebook page this morning. The originally planned guest drummer (local/Waterloo musician Celeste Bond) will still be present to guest on vocals on a few songs. I think that finally covers the changes to expect at Jay's this weekend, and hopefully things go well for HeadFirst, Brent, and Celeste!

Now, we're wrapping up this weekend's advertised hard rock concert previews today (and more), but first, here's a big LOCAL CONCERT ALERT for this fall, as Hamilton punk legends Teenage Head will headline at The Machine Shop on Saturday, September 21st! Quietly announced on social media back in February, this is the first local appearance on record for Teenage Head (I'm sure they must have played here in the pre-internet days), who punk fans will know dating back to the 1970s for hit songs like "Somethin' On My Mind" and "Tornado", among others. It'll be neat to see Teenage Head in the Soo this fall, and their garage-influenced punk originals should attract a good audience! Interestingly, Korah Collegiate's student band Mustang Sally are the advertised local openers. Definitely surprising, but they always have a talented lineup and are well known locally from diverse events and covers alike, so don't bypass them!

This concert is being promoted by, believe it or not, Martin's Trailers & Accessories on Fifth Line East. Quite a big first leap into concert promotion, hopefully it's a big hit for Martin and crew! Tickets are now on sale for this all ages concert at this link for $45 ($60 for the VIP mezzanine access), and proceeds will go to the Sault Ste. Marie branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association. Sounds like an intriguing night of music for classic punk fans, and for a great cause, so visit the above links for more details!

Next up, let's resume this weekend's concert previews with two upcoming one-nighters, starting with local classic/hard rock solo musician Tym Morrison, whoss bi-weekly arrangement at Misty's Fifties is scheduled to resume TOMORROW! The former Caveman Morrison & Nostalgic Band frontman is back for another acoustic matinee concert at the long-running Second Line West venue, and here's hoping that Tym's proficient and extensive setlist of classic and hard rock covers finds another receptive audience to end April with! If you can't make it, Tym will be back like clockwork every two weeks until the end of June, so fans will have at least four more chances to see Tym on Saturdays at Misty's in this run. Expect a 19+ age limit, no cover, and a 4:00 PM start time as usual. Visit the official Facebook event page for more details, and for a preview, here's Tym live last year!

Lastly for known/announced hard rock shows this weekend in the Twin Saults, fans can check out local southern hard rock trio Bone Yard 225 for one night only TOMORROW NIGHT when they go unplugged ("uncorked" if you like) at Gateway Casino! Last seen at the downtown casino a little over a month ago, this will be the fourth consecutive traditional concert for Bone Yard at as many venues, with full weekends at Reggie's bookending this string of April one-offs (not to mention their hosting duties of the Thursday jam nights at Reggie's, though that was cancelled this week). As usual for their casino stops, tomorrow's show is acoustic, so prepare for a stripped down but still hard rocking night of covers from your local 225 then! Expect an 8:00 PM start time, no cover, and 19+ age limits tomorrow. See above for more details, and for a preview, here's a new live video of Bone Yard!

Live-streamed to their Facebook page, this comes from last Friday's late notice one-nighter at The Esquire Club, and it sees Greg, Alex, and Warren playing a lively cover of Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" to cap off their final set. Despite being deep into the 1:00 AM hour, fans were engaged and rocking out to this strongly performed classic, and while the vertical camerawork is far from ideal (if not unexpected), the filmer did get a good look at the band and crowd in good measure. Check it out below, and don't miss Bone Yard 225 "uncorked" tomorrow at Gateway Casino!


We'll close today with new "Shorts" videos from local progressive/djent metal band Convergence, who quietly teased two songs from their upcoming "Gemini" EP on their YouTube channel two weeks ago! One is the title track and is embedded below (at least you can embed "Shorts" externally, unlike "Reels"), but the other song is called "In Bloom", related in name only to the Nirvana song. I'll hold comment on these songs pending a possible review of "Gemini" later this year (even if it's out quickly, I'm only reviewing "Convergence" in the next few days), but fans of proficient instrumental prog-metal will want to check these out above & below!


That's all for now, but stay tuned for this month's YouTube Channel Profile next! Thanks everyone!