It's now time for this month's installment of our "Where Are The New Albums?" series, continuing our regular look at the public progress and current release whereabouts of announced upcoming albums from local metal, hard rock, and punk acts! This month, we do have one new EP to add, with one entry seeing updates, and anything with new content is noted with the album name in italics. So, where are the new lbums>
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Chase James Wigmore's new albums
Rumoured Songs: Multiple
Background: Ever
the prolific artist and songwriter, local folk punk/extreme metal
musician Chase Wigmore posted
on his eponymous Facebook page in August 2020 to announce two more distinct acoustic albums and the
long-gestating completion of his 33 part rock opera "A Story
About A Kid Named Todd". In 2021, one of those acoustic albums (the black metal-infused "Ruins Of Life") was posted for free on YouTube, with Chase later posting that and most of his back catalog albums for sale on his Bandcamp page by March 2022, though none were still "new" at the time that their Bandcamp release happened. Most recently, Chase posted two songs onto his YouTube channel
from a planned new metal album named "Sonic Apocalypse", which is
scheduled for release this year, but most of his recent Facebook updates
have not been tied to an album.
Current Release Status:
Your guess is as good as mine, 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. In fact, he hasn't released one of his brand new albums for immediate sale since "One Last Act Of Defiance"
on Bandcamp in December 2019, though again, his belated Bandcamp uploads have filled in a lot of the gaps. Stay tuned for updates from his camp when they roll in!
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Dustin Jones & The Rising Tide's fourth album
Rumoured Songs: "Lost & Found", "All Broke Down", "No Control"
Background: Local Celtic punk veterans Dustin
Jones & The Rising Tide began recording sessions by October 2018 at Dustin's own Mission Control Studios, as per their Facebook page. In January 2019, the band confirmed that they were indeed recording a fourth studio
album (and first since 2012), which will presumably be
released through Tidal Records, and will also be their first album with second guitarist Liam Seymour & drummer Chris Johns. While "All Broke
Down" was initially cited as the first single in December 2018 (source here), the first two released singles were "Lost & Found" in March 2019 & "No Control" in December 2020. Credits on the above songs' music videos note that Kyle Whittaker at Strange Pumpkin Studios
in St. Catharine's is mixing the album, as he has done for multiple
Tidal/Mission Control releases. Dustin posted a handful of solo songs on Tidal Records' YouTube channel in 2020, but it's not publically known whether or not they'll also be used as new Tide originals.
Current Release Status:
When The
Tide shared a teaser clip for "Lost & Found", they mentioned that
the album was
"coming soon", which doesn't tell us much, especially as the band has
only posted sparingly on Facebook since the end of 2020. This may be
partially due to
fiddler Sheldon Jaaskelainen's recent out of town commitments, with
3/5ths of The Tide performing as Jonesy Land last summer. Still,
with recording sessions well
along the way, and two music videos now public, it's
likely that Dustin and company aren't early in the process,
but we'll let you know when more comes out on the album!
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Fort Creek's debut EP
Rumoured Songs: Unknown
Background: Local southern/hard rock quintet Fort Creek have sporadically teased plans to record an EP since February 2020, and while the pandemic lockdowns may have gave them more time to record, they wouldn't release a sample from the sessions until almost two years later when they shared this snippet on their Facebook page. The guys have since revealed that they will play the planned first single from the EP when they perform at Soo Blaster on May 7th.
Current Release Status: Fort Creek are planning to release the EP in "late summer", which would hint towards late July or August, but there are a lot of unknowns, especially given the 2 years of production time and that this is a band primarily known for their work on the weekend cover circuit (though some members do have experience in name original bands, especially Matt and Tony). It will be interesting to see how things develop, so follow Fort Creek on Facebook for continuing details!
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Handsome Sandwich - "Lettuce"
Rumoured Songs: "All or Nothing", "Bitter"
Background: After taking a year+
long hiatus during the pandemic, local "no genre" (but functionally
alternative/hard rock) band Handsome Sandwich reunited last summer with a new
lineup, with returning members Jesse Cook & Johnny Belanger now
joined by singer Taylor Emlaw and bassist Mitch Sirie. Via their new Facebook page and YouTube channel,
the band almost instantly began teasing a debut album (after previously
being covers-only in their 2017-2020 run), posting two YouTube videos
of them jamming new original songs planned for it. On June 25th,
Handsome Sandwich revealed that the album will be titled "Lettuce", it
will be recorded at Unsalted Audio
with producer Dustin Goodall (pictured with the band and Bill Priddle),
and that pre-production started on June 27th, and drum tracking was
completed the week of January 21st.
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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"
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" in October, finally confirming there that they are working on their first album, though no other details have followed suit. The album will presumably feature new bassist Brendan Bertrand, who replaced Adam Fahrer in the band early last year.
Current Release Status: No clue, which isn't helped by The Uncanny Valley's age and relatively unfamiliar profile for many readers, not to mention the complications of the pandemic and their public hiatus since releasing "Middle Man", though their new lineup have played live a few times in the second half of 2021. 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 when ready! --------------------------------------------------------------------------
I hope you guys liked this month's "Where Are The New Albums?" post! This series will return on or around April 2nd, while our next monthly feature post will likely be our next Defunct Local Band Profile one week from tomorrow. That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site next week! Thanks everyone!
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