Clearly, "very soon" means more than a month, but there is definitely visible progress from their camp! The video in question features a 42 second sample of one of their new original songs, as accompanied by a heavily filtered shot of the tracking computer, and the words "Almost Done" end the video. Sounds like things are well at hand for H.L.T.C., so give these videos a look!
Also, local alt-punk trio A Dire Setback shared a new video on their Facebook page on Friday, but it's not what you may be expecting. Here, bassist Matt Quinn is on (standing) drums playing alongside Idina Menzel's "Let It Go" from the Frozen movie soundtrack, with his daughters (kinda sorta) joining in on karaoke vocals. Cute for what it is, and Matt does have some hidden percussion talent put to surprising use! Give it a watch below!
Finally, I wanted to belatedly address a studio-released song by local/Toronto indie/punk veterans Treble Charger that has definitely flown under my radar over the years, but came up in my research on their Defunct Local Band Profile last week. In August 1994, just a month after the release of their debut album "nc17", Treble Charger were featured on "Borrowed Tunes: A Tribute to Neil Young", a two CD set released by Sony Music that was also split into two halves and released separately (in this format, Treble Charger appear on "Into the Black: An Electric Tribute To Neil Young"). Proceeds from the album's release went to The Bridge School for special needs children that Neil's then-wife Pegi co-founded, which is a wonderful cause, as fans of his Bridge School Benefit concerts will know! Treble Charger submitted a cover of "Albuquerque", a deep cut from Neil's 1975 album "Tonight's The Night", and their cover is track #8 on "Into The Black".
This cover (let alone the album) is not on major streaming services at press time, but you can buy used CD copies, and the songs do circulate online, with this YouTube copy thankfully uploaded by user Yrret Noskcaj two years ago. Admittedly, I'm not an ardent Neil Young fan, but I definitely respect his songwriting and career, and this Bill-sung cover is respectfully done with a rock edge, and it would fit in well on Treble Charger's first two albums! Give their take on "Albuquerque" a listen below!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site by Friday! Thanks everyone!
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