How about two posts on this, our sixteenth anniversary? Gotta do something that isn't self-indulgent but helps move our backlog along a bit! Most of today's post is about a new local punk band with a lot of notes to touch on, plus a new performance video, so here's what you should know!
In any event, it'll be a while before we review "Rock and Rolls" on the SMS due to our lengthy backlog of new album releases. It is currently pencilled in for November (as Handsome Sandwich, Jonesy Land, Spades GT, and Convergence all beat it to market), with Mike Haggith's new album (to be released next week) now bumped to December. At least the year's reviews are locked in, but wow, this is a bountiful year for new local metal, hard rock, and punk albums! I'll hold comment on the songs on "Rock and Rolls" pending our eventual review, but I can safely comment on the first public video of Ha!ls in action! Uploaded to Brent's YouTube channel last month, this is of the band playing the non-EP original "Such Desperate Joy" (unless it's a tape exclusive?) at their jam space. There is definitely more of an up-tempo, faster vibe that skate punk fans will enjoy, and it is distinct from Vanity First beyond the different frontman!
Of course, fans of Brent's prior ski mask-devoid work as a singer (e.g. Detroit, The Labour Of..., and Maximum RNR) will want to take notice too, but whether you like them more than Vanity First or not is a matter of preference. I say enjoy the wealth as long as Mikhal and Keeghan are pulling double duty! The video is well framed to capture everyone, but it's quite dark where Keeghan is set up. Give Hails' first video a watch below, and see more on them at the above links, including their EP!
We'll close today with a new video from the local folk punk/extreme metal solo artist who opened for Hails at their live concert debut, namely Chase Wigmore! Uploaded to his Facebook page on Saturday, this 2+ minute clip has Chase playing an electric guitar instrumental with a backing drum track, and he gets lots of space to let loose with some fun soloing! The visuals aren't so hot, looking like a laptop webcam, but the audio is crisp and clear, and it's angled to best capture his guitar work, so check it out for yourselves below, and stay tuned for more from Chase!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the site soon! Thanks everyone!
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