Friday, December 7, 2012

A New Local Solo Project & Podcast, Plus New Videos!!

Let's get some more news up on this Friday afternoon, and coincidentally, most of this post revolves around members of Pillory in outside ventures! Today, we have new performance videos, information on a new local metal podcast, and a new solo original track, but first, here's a newly launched Sault Ontario solo project to check out!

We have a brand new local metal act to add to our local metal band links, and it's The Soviet Space Program, a new solo project from prolific local musician Jonathan Tiberi! Already quite busy as the guitarist, bassist, and/or singer in Late & Loud, Pillory, The Daybreak Johnnies, and Lazer Queen, Jon's now got some new solo work on his musical docket, so what should we know so far? Both the name of the project and Jon's home recording studio, the S.S.P. is intended to be a home for new solo compositions and perhaps song ideas for his other bands, though it remains to be seen how similar this will be to his old Last Warrior of Rock solo project. Only one song is posted on The Soviet Space Program's Reverbnation page so far (entitled "Don't Tell"), and it's a solid classic metal track that has a 1970s vibe and some good aggression, and Jon uses his singing well on it! I'm curious to hear more from The Soviet Space Program in the future, so I'd say give them a look above, and they're now in our Sault Ontario metal band links!

Also in the realm of things Jon's been up to, he and Late & Loud/Lazer Queen bandmate Benn Garside recently launched a local metal podcast that they're trying to get off the ground, so I thought I'd highlight it on here! Entitled The Meltdown, it was actually launched in October of last year, but the guys (under the names "Jon Barbarian" & "Benn Striker") only just resumed activity on it last month, uploading the first episode to The Meltdown's SoundCloud page on November 25th. Just under 90 minutes in length, it features around 20 songs from bands like Pantera, Dokken, The Sword, Alice Cooper, and Metallica, among many others. The tracks themselves sound great, but I'd like to hear some longer banter between Jon & Benn, and possibly some more integration of local music. The guys want 60 fans on their Facebook page before recording a second episode, so check out the first episode above to see if you enjoy The Meltdown, visit Facebook as well to vote on what you'd like to see in future episodes, and The Meltdown's now in our Other Sault Ontario Metal Links section!

We'll close this post with videos, starting with a YouTube channel I'm surprised I hadn't heard of before, that being Pillory guitarist Andres Duchesne's YouTube channel! Launched way before he first entered our radar as an original member of The Bear Hunters, Andres has used this channel off & on since 2006, and while the majority of the channel isn't of his musical work, there's a bunch of guitar performance clips to check out! These include covers of Children of Bodom, Exodus, Death, and Slayer material (among assorted other randomness), so check the above links to give them a look, as his talents are visible even way back in the late 2000s! What brought Andres' channel to my attention though is his newest video (and first performance video in over a year), which is of an original guitar passage named "The Stalker". Well played, though I'd like to see him expand on it to give it some variance or higher tones. Still good though, so check out Andres' newest video below, and definitely check out his earlier covers via the above links!



Finally for today, here's the latest solo original track by AlterWhite mainman Mike Matthews! Following his most recent solo song upload last month, his newest song (entitled "My Face To Your Face") was posted on the band's YouTube channel two days ago. Supposed to be a part of his "second album", I like the contrast between the verses & choruses, and the aggressive metal choruses work well, but I think he tries a bit too hard on the softer sections vocally, and the song feels longer than it should be. Solid though, and you can see his improvements from 2011 tracks, so give Mike's newest solo song a listen below!



That's probably all for today, but stay tuned for more news this weekend! Thanks everyone!

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