We have a new local punk band to add to our band links named Vanity, so what should you know about them? Launching their Facebook page just last week, they actually have had a YouTube channel since December, and quietly debuted as early as October 2020 when former Mustang Sally guitarist Mikhal Muto (son of ex-Issues/Band Camp Rejects bassist Mike "Vinyl" Muto) posted on the Musicians Wanted Facebook group looking for a bassist for Vanity. A relatively younger group, Mikhal is joined here by singer/guitarist Andrew Beggs, bassist Nick McClelland, and drummer Keegan McAllister (credited as "Ljubov" in their Facebook teaser video), none of whom I'm familiar with from prior bands, but Andrew does have live stage experience in local musicals. Despite not being a proper live band yet, Vanity have already carved together a few original songs, which is very encouraging at this early-ish stage!
The Facebook video notes that they "are working on producing our first EP", but whether they're officially recording for it isn't clear. The guys also have covers in their repertoire, mostly of 1990s punk & alternative songs, though they do go newer and heavier on occasion, and they talk up their approach & aims for their sound in the Facebook video mentioned above. You can also find some short video content on Vanity's TikTok page and on Instagram, plus one demo on Keegan's Soundcloud page. Covers-wise, they tackle the likes of Green Day, Weezer, Rage Against The Machine, Billy Talent, Pennywise, NOFX, The Cars, which is a good range of bands to start with, plus a few surprise cartoon theme songs! The original song in the Facebook teaser is named "Empty Home", and their other originals so far are titled "Breathe" and "Black Flies", but overall, how do Vanity proper sound so far?
Not bad, they already have a good sound that wouldn't feel out of place from busier times for local punk bands, and the guitar & bass especially fit on these songs so far! Andrew's voice has a good melody and tone for more melodic punk songs also. Local bands that work on original material before debuting tend to get off to quicker starts, which bodes well for Vanity, though I have no clue how much the pandemic would affect their eagerness to play live short term. We'll let you know when more comes out, but give Vanity's Facebook teaser video a watch below!
Of course, the pandemic may play a factor in Shit Liver's live hiatus, but most of the band has remained artistically active in recent months, from Josh's continued filmmaking work with Spacebag Productions (more on them in a second) to Mike's acoustic folk output in his Sibling project. Shit Liver didn't close the door on a return to the stage in their November 2020 post, and hopefully their brand of raw, fast-paced grindcore returns to the stage in some form when the time is right, but best of luck to Josh, Mike, and Matt in the interim, they've definitely been missed around here!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site this week! Thanks everyone!
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