With a new month now upon us (and certain to be a busy one), let's kick things off with this month's "Where Are The New Albums?" post, as we continue with out monthly feature look at upcoming local metal, hard rock, and punk albums that have at least been partially recorded, in order for fans to hear more about them and their current whereabouts! This month, we've removed two albums from this feature, one (Telephone & Address' "Rust Orchid") due to it's successful release last month, and one due to the band's breakup, as noted at the end of the post. As usual, entries on albums with updated info (4 this month) have the title in italics. So, where are the new albums? Read on below to hopefully find out!
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The Apocalypse Afterparty's debut EP
Rumoured Songs: "The Crowd" (The Fury cover), "Glory & Gore" (Lorde cover), "Rebel Scum" (The Fury cover)
Background: Before ever playing a
public concert, new local rap/metal duo The Apocalypse Afterparty
(featuring 2/3rds of Smeltzer as "songwriters") announced on their Facebook page
on August 21st that they had begun working on their 3 song debut EP
with producer Jamie Vincent (AlgomA), though they also alluded to
recording the remaining songs with different producers. The song that
they recorded with Jamie is "The Crowd", which you can hear in full at this link, though other details have yet to follow.
Current Release Status: No idea,
especially given "songwriter" Steve Mozarowski's return to the Toronto
area in the fall and the band's expansion of their lineup their
lineup
with female members, but things seemed to be progressing well despite
the band's short existence. It should be noted that The Apocalypse
Afterparty 's version of "The Crowd" is featured on Blood Shed Productions' recent 11-way split album, but at last word, the EP is
still in the works. Hopefully more comes out soon on it!
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Beaumont Avenue - King of the World
Rumoured Songs: "Into the Fray",
"Red Rover", "King of the World", "Way Out Of Hell", "Take Me Away",
"Beaten Down", "Two More Jag", "Jesus Concubines"
Background: Already off to a quick
launch with numerous concerts since their fall 2012 debut, local hard
rock quartet The Suicide Kings (who changed their name to Beaumont Avenue last summer) surprisingly announced that they were
officially working on their first EP on their Facebook page in February 2013. Three weeks later, the band revealed in another
Facebook posting that they were busy working on their own material, and
they had plans to complete an EP by the end of the spring featuring 5-7
songs, which was recorded over the past month at The Smoke & Oak Room Studio
with producer Dave Pihlaja. Though info on the sessions and
release was sporadic for much of 2013, the band unveiled studio
versions of their originals "Into the Fray" & "Jesus Concubines"
last year on Facebook, presumably as a preview for the full release,
though nothing has followed since, and the band is currently taking a
break due to drummer Ben Boudreau's out of town college commitments.
Current Release Status: As of
their Facebook page in September, Beaumont Avenue are planning to record
2
EPs of 4 original songs each (grouped by how they feel) before writing a
debut album from scratch when Ben returns home, which may or may not
mean that they're scrapping their Smoke & Oak Room session tracks
for their pending debut CD. The band was working on studio work and
songwriting over the holidays while Ben was back home, but it's unclear
how much was done. We'll let you know when we hear more!
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Brutally Fatal - The D.P.E.P.
Rumoured Songs: "Stomp Your Feet"
Background: The reunited original version of Brutally Fatal (now with 2 Ls in "Brutally") announced on their Facebook page
on January 7th that their second demo EP through Blood Shed
Productions, entitled "The D.P.E.P." (meaning unclear), will likely come
out by March, and it's album cover was revealed that same day. Only one
song has been revealed so far, entitled "Stomp Your Feet",
which harbours a two man metal sound with shouted vocals that's
reminiscent of drummer Tyler Gibson's other duo band Rotopsy's song
"Cops 'N Moms". Studio recording began on January 16th, while the band
also hinted at song titles for a planned full length release in the
future last month.
Current Release Status: The current
aim is for Austin & Tyler to release "The D.P.E.P." at some point this month, but given the recording methods and Tyler's busy schedule
with his other projects, that may change when all is said and
done. Fans should stay tuned as more rolls in!
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Gates of Winter - Perihelion
Rumoured Songs: "The Stars Call My True Name", "Edin Na Zu", "Dimensions", "Time Warp", "Wormhole Mechanics", "Prometheus"
Background: Despite
a hiatus from live concerts lasting over 5 years, Gates of
Winter never broke up, and are slowly working on their follow-up
to 2008's "Lux Aeterna". The first glimpse of the new album
was unveiled in February 2010, when frontman/producer Lee Maines uploaded a snippet of their new song "The Stars Call My True Name" onto his YouTube channel,
and he followed that up with more demo & rehearsal clips
sporadically over the last couple of years, though all were later taken
down. The band launched a new Facebook page
in August 2010 to keep fans updated on the sessions, including
the unveiling of a new song title, "Time Warp", and while Sault
native Jon Morrison
was announced as the album's drummer that fall, the album will feature programmed drums. In November 2011, bassist Steve
Furgiuele confirmed in a YouTube video
that the album, now titled "Perihelion", was planned for release
in
December 2012, with some older re-recordings likely for the
summer, but Lee confirmed last month that the album would be delayed
further, be retracted to EP length, and possibly be renamed. Other new
songs, tentatively called "Wormhole Mechanics" & "Prometheus",
was previewed in this video
& this video that were uploaded in 2013 & last April respectively. Whether
ex-keyboardist Brian Holmes will be included on the EP is currently unknown.
Current Release Status: Personal
commitments and the like have slowed
things down incredibly, but in the band's most recent preview video
(featuring audio samples), Gates of Winter hinted that work was winding
down on "Perihelion", including noting that "the silence ends soon",
with this year now targeted for a release. Good art takes time, and
knowing Gates of
Winter's
talent and attention to detail, they won't wanna release this until
everything's perfect. I'll admit that I know a bit more on "Perihelion"
than what I've posted here, but I'll wait until more public word comes
out before elaborating, so keep an eye out for updates!
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Haggith - "XIV", "Apocalypse II", and "Time Machine: Live"
Rumoured Songs (X): "Public Enemy",
"These Four Walls", "Wasted", "Red", "By The Hand", "Runnin' From
Love", "Metal Cage", "Road Rash", "Punch", "Anthem"
Rumoured Songs (A): "Apocalypse", "Spreading The Disease", "Hands of Death", "Tribute to Mike Haggith", "We Are The Damned"
Rumoured Songs (T): Unknown
Background:
After being broken up throughout early 2014, local grunge/alternative
rock quartet Haggith came back at the fourth annual Sewer
Swampstravaganza at The Oddfellows Hall on May 10th, where the band
announced that they would be recording a new studio album, but their Facebook page later indicated that Haggith are now releasing two new CDs! These include a new original album named "XIV" (featuring unreleased songs, new tracks, and previous Punch originals) and a resumption of their "Apocalypse II" concept sequel CD, which has been sampled via song postings on their YouTube channel. Recording sessions are ongoing at Paperclip Productions,
though it's yet unclear whether new bassist Jordan Leach will factor
into the recordings, or if old bassist tracks will be used, given their
recent instability for that position. On November
24th, the band also revealed plans for a live album named "Time Machine:
Live", though little else is known on it or if it will get a paid
release.
Current Release Status: As of
November 24th, Haggith were aiming for releases of "Apocalypse II",
"Time Machine: Live", and "XIV" in January, February, and March
respectively, though those have mostly came and went. "XIV" in particular has been
delayed due to the band's split with bassist James White and his White Wreckords studio, which once had a hand in the recording sessions. Stay tuned for updates on all three as we hear them!
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Mike Haggith - "The Warinside"
Rumoured Songs: "We Met As
Surrogates", "The Snake", "Candy Is A Hooker's Name", "Someday", "Lay My
Body To Rest", "Of Cars & Criminals", "September", "Out Of My
League", "A Drive Through The Peninsula", "30"
Background:This fall, prolific local solo musician (and Haggith drummer) Mike Haggith revealed on his Facebook page that he was working on his 49th studio album entitled "The
Warinside" (lack of a space intentional), which also has a tentative tracklist and will reflect his
recent personal life. Four songs from the album (including an alternate version of "The Snake") can now be streamed on his YouTube channel, but little else has came out on the CD, which is likely being recorded at Galactic Records again.
Current Release Status: We're a ways off from a release yet, but
instrumental tracking is complete, and given how fast and honest he tends to be, any updates should be good as
to it's progress. Stay tuned as more comes in!
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The Pixo Control's debut CD
Rumoured Songs: "Land of the
Moles", "Reasons", "Sixty Extra Chances Called Minutes", "The Great
Salute To Radio Edits", "Tall Ships", "No", "Quick Little Quarter",
"Call Me A Liar", "Scratch", "Alphabetical Order"
Background: After earlier teases of
recording sessions, young local grunge/alternative trio The Pixo
Control revealed on their online pages (including on Instagram
in November) that they were indeed working on their first album, with
veteran local musician Keith Conway having a hand in the album's
production. An Instagram video
was also posted that featured bassist Steve Edwards working on a studio
track, and updates have steadily followed to tease fans on the album's progress. The band also confirmed last month that they have signed with Tidal Records, who will presumably also release this album.
Current Release Status: No idea,
but the guys sound like they've gotten a fair amount done already, and
they've been turning a lot of heads so far, so don't bypass them, and
stay tuned for more on their first album this year!
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Redundant's debut CD
Rumoured Songs:
"Miles Apart", "That December", "What You'll Do"
Background: Over two and a half
years after their last documented studio sessions in the spring of 2012,
local punk trio Redundant revealed on their Facebook page
on November 16th that they're finally working on finishing their debut
CD, and will look to hold a CD release party for it upon it's
completion. Details are otherwise minimal, including on if the guys will
just package their older studio work for the release, or include new
recordings, perhaps at bassist James White's new studio White Wreckords.
We'll keep you posted when we hear more!
Current Release Status: Though we
don't know much on the new/revived album plans, Redundant do sound
serious about completing their CD, and an early 2015 timeframe is likely
being targeted. We'll be sure to let you know when updates roll in
though!
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Rotopsy - Sexual Assault Rifle
Rumoured Songs: "Mold Induced Hypersensitivity", "Cops 'N Moms", "Swamp Donkey"
Background: Planned to be the
polarizing but lively goregrind duo's first full length release (after
an EP-length demo last year), Rotopsy originally announced this disc
late last year, and also revealed that three new studio recordings (that
will presumably also be on this album) would be put out on their label
Blood Shed Productions' 11-way split release, and can be heard at this link. The album cover and title were revealed on their Facebook page on New Year's Day, though further updates are sure to come.
Current Release Status: When the
album cover was revealed, Rotopsy confirmed a planned release date of
April 20th, so we'll have to see if that holds true. At least a few
songs are already recorded and complete, so keep an eye out for more on
Rotopsy's next disc!
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The Sorrow Fields - Let Go
Rumoured Songs: "Godlessness"
Background: Previously known as
Animas, April Eyes, and By The Gods, The Sorrow Fields is the long
gestating black/death metal solo metal project from Bear Hunters/Suicide
Kings guitarist Mitch Sirie. He resurrected the project under it's new
name in 2012, complete with an atmospheric & dark sound, and he
has sporadically updated fans as to his newest planned debut album via their YouTube channel
and deleted Facebook page. As of June 2013, he'd titled the album
"Godlessness" (though it was changed to "Let Go" last spring), and a
preview of the title track and another unnamed song were uploaded there
to check out before being privatized for unannounced reasons. Mitch is
still working on the album though, and has aims to finish it after 6
years of off & on work, as per a personal Facebook posting earlier this year.
Current Release Status: Mitch's
most recent release timeframe for The Sorrow Fields' album was this
winter, though he added on Facebook that he didn't plan to speak
about it further until completion, so our next word or previews on it
might not be for a while. Knowing how delayed his past solo album
"Hollow Hope" was
prior to it's cancellation, this could be a long road, especially as
he's a
workhorse with his two bands. It should also be noted that Mitch hinted
on personal Facebook posts in the fall that a studio version of his
fan favourite "Squirrel Buddy" is in the works, but whether it's a
single or a renamed full album isn't clear. In case new
"Let Go" or Sorrow Fields news rolls in, we'll have it here!
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Telephone & Address - The Early Tapes
Rumoured Songs: "The Plumbers"
Background: Telephone &
Address mainman Chris Shoust announced on their Facebook page
in January that he's working on releasing "The Early Tapes", a
compilation of songs from the first 4 Telephone & Address albums
(2011's self titled album, and 2012's "Live", "No. 3", and "Broken
Head"), all of which being released before their recent full integration into the local scene. When
released, it's likely to turn up on Telephone & Address' Bandcamp page and on Interpunk, which Chris is also using to distribute physical copies of his recent albums, though aside from revealing that "The Plumbers" (on their Soundcloud page) will be included, little has been said since.
Current Release Status: No idea yet, but given the lo-fi
nature of his recordings, things could roll along very quickly. Stay
tuned for
updates!
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With all of that said, we have one album to remove this month due to it's now unlikely release status, so here's what you should know on it!
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The Revolution - Roll Call
Rumoured Songs:
"Prisoner of Hate", "Monsters", "Cold Temptress", "Into The Fog", "Get High With Me"
Background: Then-new local doom/punk trio The Revolution (originally the second version of Brutaly Fatal) surprisingly announced on their Facebook page
that they were heading into the studio to begin recording
their debut EP last July. The sessions were being done at their new
label PaperClip Productions, who signed the band in May. To be titled
"Roll Call" (as per their Facebook page in January), a 5 song track
listing was announced at the same time, which omitted prior live originals
like "Murder For Sport", "We Are The Gladiators", and "Mercury". One of the songs (title unclear) was previewed in this Facebook video on Christmas, and while the band began drum tracking last month, they surprisingly disbanded last week.
Reason For Removal: It's simple, a release for "Roll Call" is unlikely now due to The
Revolution's breakup. We have seen posthumous CD releases in the past (i.e. Bring The Fallen's EP), but that's not the common trend, so I can't foresee an immediate plan to complete or release this album in 2015. Be sure to follow members in their current bands (Brutally Fatal, Haggith, and Mike Haggith & The Din), and hopefully we see The Revolution again!
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I hope you guys liked this month's "Where Are The New Albums?" post! Our next monthly feature post (barring an imminent CD review) will come one week from tomorrow via this month's Defunct Local Band Profile, and we'll have a new news post for you guys to check out later today! Thanks everyone!
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