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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Defunct Local Band Profile Series: The Noochin' Lanterns

A day early, here's this month's Defunct Local Band Profile, continuing our monthly look at randomly selected local metal, hard rock, or punk artists from the past, all picked from our band links on the SMS, in order to spotlight them for current readers! This month's pick is a relatively recent one, and while somewhat short lived, their sound and membership will be familiar to many, so here's what you should know on them!

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The Noochin' Lanterns

Genre: Power Pop/Hard Rock
 
Hometown: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Members: (Members not in their last known lineup in italics)

Paul Stanghetta (The Apocalypse Afterparty, The Fury), vocals/guitar
Tyler Gibson (Crucify The Whore, Rotopsy), guitar
Matthew Forster, bass
Amanda Brown* (The Apocalypse Afterparty), drums
Sarah Jackson, keyboard
Amber McKay (The Apocalypse Afterparty), synth

(*Amanda and Paul would get later get married, with Amanda taking Paul's last name, though this occurred shortly after The Noochin' Lanterns' final public update.) 

Audio/Video: The Noochin' Lanterns would release one studio track, entitled "Drop The Gloves", to YouTube in October 2017, which their sister band The Apocalypse Afterparty would perform at The Soo's Got Talent two years later. Other media is limited, partly owing to their minimal live appearances, with one surviving clip being this 30 minute jam session video shared from Paul's personal Facebook page of their January 2017 trio lineup, albeit with obscured heads. Here are The Noochin' Lanterns playing their original song "2, 3, 4" at Live705's Easter Bash at The Rockstar Bar!


Info/Analysis: Launched under the slightly modified name The Noochy Lanterns by December 2016, this band was effectively a side project for the primary members of The Apocalypse Afterparty, albeit out of their masked alter egos and donning pajamas in concert. Self-described as bringing "a fresh, hard spin to an otherwise dull & E-minory local scene", the band would primarily be seen at private house parties (often at the former Mellow D's Underground) and a series of mid-year "pop-up" concerts with intentionally minimal advertising. The Noochin' Lanterns' highest profile gig was an abbreviated synth-free set at Live705's Easter Bash at The Rockstar Bar that April, which was notably delayed and led to a divisive response that I won't get into here. Despite the release of the professionally recorded "Drop The Gloves" that October, The Noochin' Lanterns quietly fell inactive by 2018.

Sonically, The Noochin' Lanterns resembled Paul's old band The Fury, albeit including guitars here, and their energetic sound had some eclectic covers to go along with their often hard-edged brand of power pop, and they definitely stood out locally back in 2017, especially if you saw one of their private or unannounced gigs. Of course, The Apocalypse Afterparty shared a lot of obvious similarities that carried over to their mask-free resurgence in 2019 & 2020, so follow the Stanghettas there to see what they've been up to!

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I hope you guys liked this month's Defunct Local Band Profile! This series will return to Sault Michigan for the first time in 2021 next month, as our latest random selection is of a relatively recent band, namely local classic/hard rock cover band Highway 63, who just disbanded last summer! Look for this on or around March 10th, and for more news and notes on the site this week, with a post guaranteed by Friday! Thanks everyone!

Saturday, April 1, 2017

LOCAL CONCERT ALERT (Id Iota), AlgomA/Pillory Concert Videos, And More!!

Before we kick off our April Fools prank-free news post, just a heads up that the postponed Quiet Riot concert at The Machine Shop is not taking place on May 25th as originally stated yesterday. SooToday and varying social media postings now state that the show is postponed "until a later date", complete with the deletion of the show's Facebook event page, and refunds are available at point of purchase. I know that a lot of pessimism and sarcasm floating around online either regarding the promoters or Quiet Riot themselves, but hopefully things work themselves out so this concert gets rescheduled in some form down the road!

Now, we have some new concert videos, recent assorted updates, and first, a delayed LOCAL CONCERT ALERT, as local alternative hard rock quartet Id Iota will rock The New American Pub on Monday, April 17th for an Easter Monday concert where they'll open for Calgary psychedelic pop band Windigo & New Jersey surf rock quartet Dentist! Just a few days removed from opening for K.I.C.K. at LopLops on Good Friday, this talented quartet will continue their upward momentum with another set where you're sure to hear some material from their forthcoming second CD, so keep them in mind! Though the touring acts don't largely fall into our general coverage range, Windigo's alt-pop originals should appeal to genre fans, and Dentist harbour some punk influences on some of their own surf rock material, so don't bypass either on this late stop on their spring tour of Canada! Note that Windigo's concert calendar says this show is being held at The Gore Street Cafe, but I never saw reference to the laundromat elsewhere, so it likely changed before it's local advertising began.

Though the Facebook event page was launched by Id Iota, seemingly implying it's self-promoted, they give "special thanks" to Six, Two, Oh. & Ears and Eyes, so there is at least some assistance from those two agencies. This 19+ concert has a $5 cover charge and a 9:00 PM start time, so check the above links for more details, and if you love indie rock with some heavier tinges, be at The New A on Easter Monday!

Next up, we have some new videos from Thursday night's AlgomA-headlined concert at The New American Pub, courtesy of Christopher Paci's YouTube channel once again, in his first concert video postings since the Pop Evil show in February. Kudos to him for getting some more solid footage, it's always welcomed when he breaks out his camera! Before we touch on AlgomA's video, just a note that the band has finally unveiled their tour schedule for their European debut, which will see them play largely in Germany over a two week span starting on Tuesday, all alongside German sludge punk duo WeedWolf, though Swiss and Dutch gigs are also listed. Obviously, this is a huge opportunity to spread the Northern Ontario doom metal gospel overseas, so hopefully things work our well this month! Chris' video of AlgomA's New A set from Thursday is of their song "Phthisis" from last year's split with Chronobot, and it's a suitably ferocious rendition of one of their shorter songs, so give it a look below, and good luck on tour, show Europe what the Soo can do!



Chris didn't film late-added opener Chase Wigmore, but he did film local death metal trio Pillory playing their original "Wasting" on Thursday night, and while it captures the guys in suitably brutal form, the camera angle is worse. On the AlgomA video, Chris was more or less front & center to film them, but I think he remained at a table for Pillory, and the angle made it so the far left of the video is obscured by a wall, partially cutting frontman Robert Sartini from view early on. Still a quality look at this resurgent local metal band, so give their clip a look below as well!



Finally for today, here's three assorted shorter news items from the last while, and as usual, these are in alphabetical order by artist name:

  • I have moved local metal cover trio Caveman Morrison back to our inactive band links, as they have not made a public update since their return show at The Rednecks Saloon's relaunch party one year ago tomorrow. It was great to see the guys back after a 2+ year hiatus, but that now appears to have been a one-off set, especially thanks to frontman Tym Morrison's busy weekly schedule of solo concerts. Don't miss Tym at Gliss and/or the Barrelhouse this year, or James White & Johnny Belanger with Handsome Sandwich and their other separate projects!
  • Local punk/metal band Jack Spades' new lineup will hit the road for a return to the annual Spiderfest in Meyersburg on Friday, July 14th, where they'll open for 2013 local concert headliners The Bunchofuckingoofs. Hopefully this continues the band's momentum following June's CKY show, and good luck on the road this summer! For reference, the band teased a staggered reveal of their new lineup on their Facebook page starting last week, but nothing has been posted to confirm new or returning members since then.
  • New local power pop/hard rock band The Noochy Lanterns have added Crucify the Whore's Tyler "Ringsnaps" Gibson to their lineup on guitar, making them a quartet (for now), as per their Facebook page last week. This is a departure from Tyler's usual grindcore & death metal base, but the band indicated that they may be even heavier with him enlisted, and they've also teased a planned addition of a female synth player to their lineup, identity not publically known yet. Don't miss The Noochy Lanterns' public concert debut at The Rockstar Bar on April 15th for Live705's Easter Bash!

That's all for today, but stay tuned for this month's "Where Are The New Albums?" post tomorrow! Thanks everyone!

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

LOCAL CONCERT ALERT (Easter Bash), New Video Uploads, And Much More!!

After two days of Battle of the Bands Rewind Profiles, we're back with a new news post on this Wednesday morning, so if you're wondering where coverage of the LOCAL CONCERT ALERT toplining this post was, here's your answer! We also have some new videos and assorted notes to round things out, so here's what you should know!

Local concert promoters Live705 will host their previously teased Easter weekend concert on Saturday, April 15th when they put on their first ever event at The Rockstar Bar! Breaking from their bi-monthly scheduling for their fourth concert, this show will feature giveaways ranging from band merchandise to concert tickets to even some type of items from A&W, which is a unique attraction for the holidays, so keep the added incentive in mind! Young local blues/hard rock trio Electric Church will headline on Easter Saturday in their Rockstar Bar debut, while new local pop/hard rock trio The Noochy Lanterns (featuring Apocalypse Afterparty & The Fury alumni) will co-headline in their public concert debut and first gig, private or otherwise, following their recent break, so come to see how they do on a big stage! Live705's flagship alt-punk quartet A Dire Setback are also lined up for April 15th, alongside indie rock quartet K.I.C.K. (fresh off of their LopLops show on the 14th) and newer local punk/metal trio Stegadeth.

Remaining acts include folk rock solo artist Shit Creek Survivor (listed on event promotion under Jacob Quarrell's initials J.Q. for unannounced reasons) & Deejay Elementz, a veteran local DJ from Underground Empire Records, whom featured A Dire Setback at their YouTube Party last year. Strong & diverse lineup with Live705 favourites and newcomers alike, so don't miss out! This 19+ show has an 8:00 PM start time on April 15th, and while admission is $10, Live705 is again utilizing vouchers for $2 off admission rather than selling $8 advance tickets, so contact performers if you want a voucher. This should be a fun concert, so check the official Facebook event page for ongoing details!

Next up, here's the latest installment of local alternative/hard rock trio The Din's ongoing cover video series (now no longer labelled as being monthly), as posted to their YouTube channel on Sunday! The cover choice won't be surprising for fans who've seen The Din's recent concerts, as this is of their version of The Tragically Hip's "Blow At High Dough", as recorded at Mission Control Studios, where The Din have done studio work at. The wide angle shot of the band isn't optimal, especially as the table the camera is on eats up a lot of that view, but the cover is solid and familiar for fans of The Hip and The Din in equal measure, so check it out below!



Also, here's a new YouTube find from former No Arrow drummer and Faithless Sin guitarist Joe Falco, who appears to have begun work as a solo musician once again! Apart from his former Joe Falco Experience solo project, he has recently been posting acoustic blues originals to his new Reverbnation page, and while his singing voice could be a little rangier, he has talent and adapts well to bluesier tracks, especially on "Malevolent Moonlight", which is asking for full band accompaniment. Over on his new YouTube channel, he's mostly focusing on outlining the specifications of and reviewing his Gibson Les Paul guitar, plus this video where he chats about songwriting, but he did upload one solo performance cover there, where he tackles Live's "Dolphins Cry". Not a bad cover, if very reserved, and Joe should project his voice a little more to improve on his clarity. Give Joe's recent solo material a look above & below, and hopefully he keeps at it!



Finally for today, here's three assorted shorter news items from the last little while, and as usual or these brief news groupings, these are in alphabetical order by artist or organization name:

  • I have switched the link for local musicians union The American Federation of Musicians, Local 276 from their now closed website to their information page on the A.F.M.'s website. The local union can be handy to help work through legal red tape and paperwork for copyright and playing out of the country, so keep it in mind if your band aspires to do anything that requires paperwork!
  • A local rhythm guitarist named Eric Rosset is looking to join a local band that plays rock, punk, metal, or alternative genres ideally, though he'd play anything other than country, and he can do backing vocals too. I'm not familiar with Eric musically, but if you're interested in trying Eric out, message him at this link or via his Musicians Wanted Facebook group post from yesterday!
  • Cheboygan, Michigan rock radio station Rock 105 (which gets fringe reception in the Soo) has re-obtained it's former Glen Arbor signal at 95.5 FM, and the station broadcasts as Rock 105 & 95.5 now! This mirrors the then Real Rock two station network from 2009-2013 before 95.5 (then WJZJ, now WGFE) became a simulcast of Onaway adult contemporary station Easy 106.3 as WQEZ. This won't directly affect local coverage of Rock 105 aside from on-air naming, but keep WGFE 95.5 FM in mind if you're driving out to Traverse City!

That's all for today, but stay tuned or weekend concert previews next! Thanks everyone!

Monday, March 6, 2017

A New Local Band, Quiet Riot Concert Updates, And Much More!!

It's time for another new news post at the SMS, as we continue to clear out a recent backlog, so what will you find below? Some assorted recent news and updates, big updates to a major upcoming concert, and both an addition and removal to our active Sault Ontario band links, so let's start with the former!

We have a new local band to add to our band links, and they are The Noochy Lanterns, the new project from "songwriters" of The Apocalypse Afterparty! Also named The Noochin' Lanters in some postings, their Facebook page self-describes them as a "pop band" who are bringing "a fresh, hard spin" to the local scene. Featuring former The Fury singer/bassist Paul Stanghetta alongside guitarist Matthew Forster and Paul's girlfriend Amanda Brown on the drums, the band shares some musical similarities with The Fury, only with a guitarist present and more of a hard edged alternative/power pop style. Compared to The Apocalypse Afterparty, The Noochy Lanterns have a more curious name, but arguably have a more accessible sound, so keep that in mind if you're more familiar with The A.A. This newer trio made their live debut on February 10th at the new private venue Mellow D's Underground, but all of their gigs so far have been private or in unlisted locations, with a March 1st private jam being their final gig before a teased "big break", reasons and length both unclear.

The Noochy Lanterns have four videos on their Facebook page, including this 30 minute jam video shared from Paul's Facebook page (which obscures all band members' heads, intentionally or not), while three jam session clips can be seen at this link too, all from the same day, totalling over 12 minutes in length. So far, I like what I'm hearing from The Noochy Lanterns, who have a fun sound, but their sound could be filled out at times (perhaps with a second guitarist or bassist?), and at least in these jam clips, the band could be more animated. Good start overall though, so hopefully the "big break" isn't too long, and check out The Noochy Lanterns above & below!



Next up, here's some updates concerning March 30th's Quiet Riot-headlined concert at The Machine Shop on March 30th, starting with a surprising lineup change for the headlining Los Angeles classic metal quartet, as they parted ways with singer Seann Nicols last week, and replaced him with 2011 American Idol finalist James Durbin, who is one of the few metal/hard rock singers to make a lengthy run on that series. You can read more on the change at this link and via other metal news websites. This is very surprising to hear, especially so soon from showtime, but the show is still on, and James definitely has the pipes to fit in with Quiet Riot, so hopefully he helps fans feel the noise just as well on the 30th! As for the somewhat mysterious Sudbury metal band The Wring that's opening, promoters CSA International Ontario posted this video of a Wring studio track onto the Facebook event page late last month, and while I still don't know much about the band or their lineup, they have a good sound with solid guitar and fittingly raspy vocals, and it's a nice teaser for their set!

There is also a contest ongoing on the event age linked above where you could win tickets to the show, which involves liking and sharing the requisite contest post, and inviting 10 friends to the event page. 2 winners will receive tickets, backstage passes, and meet & greets with Quiet Riot, so enter by Saturday to try your luck! Finally, this video copy of the radio commercial for the show from Rock 101 can be checked out below, as shared to the event page on Saturday, and while the sampled music is exclusively early 1980s hits with that lineup, it's a well made ad, and Scott Cook sells it nicely in the voiceover! Check it out below, and get your tickets A.S.A.P.!

 
Also, we have a band to likely move to our inactive band links, they being young local power pop/glam trio Caroline Divine. While the band has not publically clarified their status, they have not posted any public updates since the end of 2015, last being seen publically as Jesse Merineau's backing band during his Speak Easy Battle of the Bands-winning set one year ago on Friday. Also, frontman Anthony Marcello did move out of town for a time last summer, and when his bandmates backed up Jesse last fall alongside guitarist Mitchell Harris, the Caroline Divine name was not referenced online. Succeeding The Frasiers with a heavier sound upon their debut in mid-2015, Caroline Divine (not to be confused with Stillbroke's late-era name Borderline Divine) showed plenty of promise with sets at Rotaryfest Stage 2, Lopstock, and Go Skateboarding Day, and began recording sessions for a debut album, but updates ground to a halt after opening for Dany Laj and The Looks at LopLops in December 2015, aside from their Jesse Merineau involvement.

Alongside bands like Gnaeus, K.I.C.K., and the now-defunct Pixo Control, Caroline Divine looked like a promising outfit in this new cluster of young alternative and indie rock bands in the Soo, and their retro/modern fusion set them apart to be sure! I have no idea what happened to them, but hopefully Anthony, Brenden, and Devin reunite in the future and pick up where they left off!

Finally for today, here's three assorted shorter items from the last while, and as usual, these are in alphabetical order by artist name:

  • In their first Facebook page posting since the surprise release of their debut album "The End of Life" two months ago, new local black metal solo project Abhorrent Forest revealed that they have been writing new material, and in the meantime, posted a cover of "Forests in Fire & Gold" by Ukranian black metal band Drudkh onto their Bandcamp page. This is a quality cover that has a somewhat upbeat yet grim vibe and strong guitar work, though Abhorrent Forest's version does not contain vocals. Check it out above!
  • Take this with a grain of salt until there's official verification, but the Wikipedia page for local indie/punk veterans Treble Charger currently notes that Richard D. Mulligan replaced touring drummer Jason Pierce last summer. Now, I can't find anything tying a Richard Mulligan to Treble Charger beyond Wikipedia articles and copies therein (not to mention, the band hasn't posted a public update or played live since mid-2015), but as a rule, we don't treat Wikipedia as a source, as anyone can change most articles and often don't have to include sources there. If there's official word about a drummer change and a resumption of activity, we'll let you know!
  • Just in case anyone was awaiting word, it does not appear that there will be a third annual VM Radio Battle of the Bands at The Canadian Nightclub this month (if there was, we'd have long heard about band registrations at this point.) While there's been no public confirmation on the multi-night battle being cancelled or retooled, the drop in competing bands from 11 to 5 last year can't have been a good sign. Hopefully we see a new battle of the bands of any kind in the near future, as they're fun events, and I've been more than happy to volunteer as a judge at them!

That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and updates as this week rolls along! Thanks everyone!