Quarterly Review: Magnatar, Wild Rocket, Trace Amount, Lammping, Limousine Beach, 40 Watt Sun, Decasia, Giant Mammoth, Pyre Fyre, Kamru

Posted in Reviews on June 28th, 2022 by JJ Koczan

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Here begins day two of 10. I don’t know at what point it occurred to me to load up the Quarterly Review with killer stuff to make it, you know, more pleasant than having it only be records I feel like I should be writing about, but I’m intensely glad I did.

Seems like a no brainer, right? But the internet is dumb, and it’s so easy to get caught up in what you see on social media, who’s hyping what, and the whole thing is driven by this sad, cloying FOMO that I despise even as I participate. If you’re ever in a situation to let go of something so toxic, even just a little bit and even just in your own head — which is where it all exists anyhow — do it. And if you take nothing else from this 100-album Quarterly Review besides that advice, it won’t be a loss.

Quarterly Review #11-20:

Magnatar, Crushed

magnatar crushed

Can’t say they don’t deliver. The eight-song/38-minute Crushed is the debut long-player from Manchester, New Hampshire’s Magnatar, and it plays to the more directly aggressive side of post-metallic riffing. There are telltale quiet stretches, to be sure, but the extremity of shouts and screams in opener “Dead Swan” and in the second half of “Crown of Thorns” — the way that intensity becomes part of the build of the song as a whole — is well beyond the usual throaty fare. There’s atmosphere to balance, but even the 1:26 “Old” bends into harsh static, and the subsequent “Personal Contamination Through Mutual Unconsciousness” bounces djent and post-hardcore impulses off each other before ending up in a mega-doom slog, the lyric “Eat shit and die” a particular standout. So it goes into “Dragged Across the Surface of the Sun,” which is more even, but on the side of being pissed off, and “Loving You Was Killing Me” with its vastly more open spaces, clean vocals and stretch of near-silence before a more intense solo-topped finish. That leaves “Crushed” and “Event Horizon” to round out, and the latter is so heavy it’s barely music and that’s obviously the idea.

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Wild Rocket, Formless Abyss

wild rocket formless abyss

Three longform cosmic rock excursions comprise Wild Rocket‘s Formless Abyss — “Formless Abyss” (10:40), “Interplanetary Vibrations” (11:36) and “Future Echoes” (19:41) — so lock in your harness and be ready for when the g-forces hit. If the Dubliners have tarried in following-up 2017’s Disassociation Mechanics (review here), one can only cite the temporal screwing around taking place in “Interplanetary Vibrations” as a cause — it would be easy to lose a year or two in its depths — never mind “Future Echoes,” which meets the background-radiation drone of the two inclusions prior with a ritualized heft and slow-unfurling wash of distortion that is like a clarion to Sagan-headed weirdos. A dark-matter nebula. You think you’re freaked out now? Wild Rocket speak their own language of sound, in their own time, and Formless Abyss — while not entirely without structure — has breadth enough to make even the sunshine a distant memory.

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Riot Season Records website

 

Trace Amount, Anti Body Language

Trace Amount Anti Body Language

An awaited debut full-length from Brooklyn multimedia artist/producer Brandon Gallagher, Trace Amount‘s Anti Body Language sees release through Greg Puciato‘s Federal Prisoner imprint and collects a solid 35 minutes of noise-laced harsh industrial worldbreaking. Decay anthems. A methodical assault begins with “Anxious Awakenings” and moving through “Anti Body Language” and “Eventually it Will Kill Us All,” the feeling of Gallagher acknowledging the era in which the record arrives is palpable, but more palpable are the weighted beats, the guttural shouts and layers of disaffected moans. “Digitized Exile” plays out like the ugliest outtake from Pretty Hate Machine — a compliment — and after the suitably tense “No Reality,” the six-minute “Tone and Tenor” — with a guest appearance from Kanga — offers a fuller take on drone and industrial metal, filling some of the spaces purposefully left open elsewhere. That leaves the penultimate “Pixelated Premonitions” as the ultimate blowout and “Suspect” (with a guest spot from Statiqbloom; a longtime fixture of NY industrialism) to noise-wash it all away, like city acid rain melting the pavement. New York always smells like piss in summer.

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Lammping, Desert on the Keel

Lammping Desert on the Keel

This band just keeps getting better, and yes, I mean that. Toronto’s Lammping begin an informal, casual-style series of singles with “Desert on the Keel,” the sub-four-minutes of which are dedicated to a surprisingly peaceful kind of heavy psychedelia. Multiple songwriters at work? Yes. Rhythm guitarist Matt Aldred comes to the fore here with vocals mellow to suit the languid style of the guitar, which with Jay Anderson‘s drums still giving a push beneath reminds of Quest for Fire‘s more active moments, but would still fit alongside the tidy hooks with which Lammping populate their records. Mikhail Galkin, principal songwriter for the band, donates a delightfully gonna-make-some-noise-here organ solo in the post-midsection jam before “Desert on the Keel” turns righteously back to the verse, Colm Hinds‘ bass McCartneying the bop for good measure, and in a package so welcome it can only be called a gift, Lammping demonstrate multiple new avenues of growth for their craft and project. I told you. They keep getting better. For more, dig into 2022’s Stars We Lost EP (review here). You won’t regret it.

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Limousine Beach, Limousine Beach

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Immediate three-part harmonies in the chorus of opener “Stealin’ Wine” set the tone for Limousine Beach‘s self-titled debut, as the new band fronted by guitarist/vocalist David Wheeler (OutsideInside, Carousel) and bringing together a five-piece with members of Fist Fight in the Parking Lot, Cruces and others melds ’70s-derived sounds with a modern production sheen, so that the Thin Lizzy-style twin leads of “Airboat” hit with suitable brightness and the arena-ready vibe in “Willodene” sets up the proto-metal of “Black Market Buss Pass” and the should-be-a-single-if-it-wasn’t “Hear You Calling.” Swagger is a staple of Wheeler‘s work, and though the longest song on Limousine Beach is still under four minutes, there’s plenty of room in tracks like “What if I’m Lying,” the AC/DC-esque “Evan Got a Job” and the sprint “Movin’ On” (premiered here) for such things, and the self-awareness in “We’re All Gonna Get Signed” adds to the charm. Closing out the 13 songs and 31 minutes, “Night is Falling” is dizzying, and leads to “Doo Doo,” the tight-twisting “Tiny Hunter” and the feedback and quick finish of “Outro,” which is nonetheless longer than the song before it. Go figure. Go rock. One of 2022’s best debut albums. Good luck keeping up.

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Tee Pee Records website

 

40 Watt Sun, Perfect Light

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Perfect Light is the closest Patrick Walker (also Warning) has yet come to a solo album with 40 Watt Sun, and any way one approaches it, is a marked departure from 2016’s Wider Than the Sky (review here, sharing a continued penchant for extended tracks but transposing the emotional weight that typifies Walker‘s songwriting and vocals onto pieces led by acoustic guitar and piano. Emma Ruth Rundle sits in on opener “Reveal,” which is one of the few drumless inclusions on the 67-minute outing, but primarily the record is a showcase for Walker‘s voice and fluid, ultra-subdued and mostly-unplugged guitar notes, which float across “Behind My Eyes” and the dare-some-distortion “Raise Me Up” later on, shades of the doom that was residing in the resolution that is, the latter unflinching in its longing purpose. Not a minor undertaking either on paper or in the listening experience, it is the boldest declaration of intent and progression in Walker’s storied career to-date, leaving heavy genre tropes behind in favor of something that seems even more individual.

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Decasia, An Endless Feast for Hyenas

Decasia An Endless Feast for Hyenas

Snagged by Heavy Psych Sounds in the early going of 2022, French rockers Decasia debut on the label with An Endless Feast for Hyenas, a 10-track follow-up to 2017’s The Lord is Gone EP (review here), making the most of the occasion of their first full-length to portray inventive vocal arrangements coinciding with classic-sounding fuzz in “Hrosshvelli’s Ode” and the spacier “Cloud Sultan” — think vocalized Earthless — the easy-rolling viber “Skeleton Void” and “Laniakea Falls.” “Ilion” holds up some scorch at the beginning, “Hyenas at the Gates” goes ambient at the end, and interludes “Altostratus” and “Soft Was the Night” assure a moment to breathe without loss of momentum, holding up proof of a thoughtful construction even as Decasia demonstrate a growth underway and a sonic persona long in development that holds no shortage of potential for continued progress. By no means is An Endless Feast for Hyenas the highest-profile release from this label this year, but think of it as an investment in things to come as well as delivery for right now.

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Giant Mammoth, Holy Sounds

Giant Mammoth Holy Sounds

The abiding shove of “Circle” and the more swinging “Abracadabra” begin Giant Mammoth‘s second full-length, Holy Sounds, with a style that wonders what if Lowrider and Valley of the Sun got together in a spirit of mutual celebration and densely-packed fuzz. Longer pieces “The Colour is Blue” and “Burning Man” and the lightly-proggier finale “Teisko” space out more, and the two-minute “Dust” is abidingly mellow, but wherever the Tampere, Finland, three-piece go, they remain in part defined by the heft of “Abracadabra” and the opener before it, with “Unholy” serving as an anchor for side A after “Burning Man” and “Wasteland” bringing a careening return to earth between “The Colour is Blue” and the close-out in “Teisko.” Like the prior-noted influences, Giant Mammoth are a stronger act for the dynamics of their material and the manner in which the songs interact with each other as the eight-track/38-minute LP plays out across its two sides, the second able to be more expansive for the groundwork laid in the first. They’re young-ish and they sound it (that’s not a slag), and the transition from duo to three-piece made between their first record and this one suits them and bodes well in its fuller tonality.

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Pyre Fyre, Rinky Dink City / Slow Cookin’

Pyre Fyre Rinky Dink City Slow Cookin

New Jersey trio Pyre Fyre may or may not be paying homage to their hometown of Bayonne with “Rinky Dink City,” but their punk-born fuzzy sludge rock reminds of none so much as New Orleans’ Suplecs circa 2000’s Wrestlin’ With My Ladyfriend, both the title-tracks dug into raw lower- and high-end buzztone shenanigans, big on groove and completely void of pretense. Able to have fun and still offer some substance behind the chicanery. I don’t know if you’d call it party rock — does anyone party on the East Coast or are we too sad because the weather sucks? probably, I’m just not invited — but if you were having a hangout and Pyre Fyre showed up with “Slow Cookin’,” for sure you’d let them have the two and a half minutes it takes them (less actually) to get their point across. In terms of style and songwriting, production and performance, this is a band that ask next to nothing of the listener in terms of investment are able to effect a mood in the positive without being either cloyingly poppish or leaving a saccharine aftertaste. I guess this is how the Garden State gets high. Fucking a.

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Kamru, Kosmic Attunement to the Malevolent Rites of the Universe

Kamru Kosmic Attunement to the Malevolent Rites of the Universe

Issued on April 20, the cumbersomely-titled Kosmic Attunement to the Malevolent Rites of the Universe is the debut outing from Denver-based two-piece Kamru, comprised of Jason Kleim and Ashwin Prasad. With six songs each hovering on either side of seven minutes long, the duo tap into a classic stoner-doom feel, and one could point to this or that riff and say The Sword or liken their tone worship and makeup to Telekinetic Yeti, but that’s missing the point. The point is in the atmosphere that is conjured by “Penumbral Litany” and the familiar proto-metallurgy of the subsequent “Hexxer,” prominent vocals echoing with a sense of command rare for a first offering of any kind, let alone a full-length. In the more willfully grueling “Cenotaph” there’s doomly reach, and as “Winter Rites” marches the album to its inevitable end — one imagines blood splattered on a fresh Rocky Mountain snowfall — the band’s take on established parameters of aesthetic sounds like it’s trying to do precisely what it wants. I’m saying watch out for it to get picked up for a vinyl release by some label or other if that hasn’t happened yet.

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The Atomic Bitchwax Announce Summer UK & European Tour Dates

Posted in Whathaveyou on June 2nd, 2022 by JJ Koczan

New Jersey stalwarts The Atomic Bitchwax soon head abroad for a run of dates this month that will go from Freak Valley in Germany to Hellfest in France, and the trio have now announced that less than a month after that, they’ll be back for another stretch of UK and European dates between July and August, playing at Stoned From the Underground and in club shows with King BuffaloNebula and Pentagram on their way toward SonicBlast in Portugal.

Having recently seen this band and looking forward to doing so again at Freak Valley, I can tell you outright that they absolutely bowled me over. It had been a few years, and The Atomic Bitchwax got on stage and just destroyed. Like a straight line to kickass drawn with precision at top speed. I won’t deny anyone their favorite era of the band, but they played like an act on fire and they had a blast doing it. It was astonishing.

That’s probably enough for now. Dates follow as seen on social media:

The Atomic Bitchwax tour

Its on!
Summer Tour 2022!!!!!
UK-Europe

13.07.22 DE Osnabrück Bastard Club
14.07.22 DE Erfurt Stoned from the Underground
15.07.22 DE Wiesloch R´n P
16.07.22 DE Idar Oberstein Rock Im Daal
17.07.22 NL Deventer Burgerweeshuis + King Buffalo
18.07.22 DE Hamburg Knust
20.07.22 UK Milton Keynes The Craufurd Arms + Nebula
22.07.22 UK Birmingham Asylum
23.07.22 UK London Underworld
24.07.22 UK Bristol Exchange+Nebula
25.07.22 IRL Dublin Grand Social+Nebula
26.07.22 IRL Cork Crane Lane Theatre
27.07.22 UK Belfast Voodoo+Nebula
28.07.22 UK Huddersfield The Parish+Nebula
29.07.22 UK Manchester Breadshed
30.07.22 UK Edinburgh Bannermanns
31.07.22 UK Durham Dominion Festival
03.08.22 ITA Milano Magnolia+Pentagram
04.08.22 ITA Fortunago Birrificio Stuvenagh
05.08.22 ITA Roma Traffic Club+Pentagram
06.08.22 ITA Livorno+Pentagram
08.08.22 AT Vienna Arena+Pentagram
10.08.22 DE Düsseldorf Pitcher
11.08.22 NL Nijmegen Merleijn
13.08.22 POR Moledo Sonic Blast Festival

Previously announced June tour:
Sound of Liberation proudly presents:
The Atomic Bitchwax – Live 2022
16.06. (DE) Nephten – FREAK VALLEY FESTIVAL
17.06. (DE) Stuttgart – Goldmark’s
18.06. (DE) Passau – Tabakfabrik Passau
19.06. (DE) Dresden, Chemiefabrik Dresden (Chemo)
21.06. (AT) Salzburg, Rockhouse Salzburg
22.06. (DE) Nürnberg, MUZclub
23.06. (DE) Berlin, Wild At Heart
24.06. (DE) Wiesbaden, 17 years Sound of Liberation • Wiesbaden
26.06. (FR) Clisson, Hellfest Open Air Festival

The Atomic Bitchwax are:
Chris Kosnik – Bass
Bob Pantella – Drums
Garrett Sweeny – Guitar

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The Atomic Bitchwax, Scorpio (2020)

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Telekinetic Yeti Announce US Tour Dates

Posted in Whathaveyou on June 1st, 2022 by JJ Koczan

telekinetic yeti (Photo by Jeremy Vallin)

I’ve listened to the new Telekinetic Yeti album, Primordial, and it seems to me like a wilful, meme-ready singer stoner metal answer to heavy rock’s progressive turn of these last few years. The Midwestern duo seem to build off earliest Monolord‘s heft-worship, and find their purpose in volume rather than self-indulgence, which results in a refreshingly regressive take. The riffs are big and they land on your head and it’s very heavy and you listen and go “wow that’s very heavy” and you have a good time and forget for a few minutes that the world is ending and/or has already ended.

Escapism through smashy-smashy? Maybe, or maybe I just spend too much time around a four year old. Either way, having recently seen Telekinetic Yeti playing on a stage surrounded by guitar cabs, I’d suggest you’ll likely not regret doing similar, and the chance will come this summer as the band embark on an extensive US tour put on by Tone Deaf. It should tell you something about their rising stature even ahead of Primordial‘s July release on Tee Pee Records that the long-running psych outfit White Hills will support.

Dates and info from the PR wire:

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TELEKINETIC YETI ANNOUNCE NORTH AMERICAN SUMMER TOUR; JOIN WEEDEATER FOR SEVERAL DATES

PRIMORDIAL ARRIVES JULY 8 VIA TEE PEE RECORDS

PRE-ORDER HERE: https://teepeerecords.com/products/telekinetic-yeti-primordial-cd-lp

Telekinetic Yeti, the Iowa-based duo of Alex Baumann (guitar/vocals) and Rockwel Heim (drums), have announced an extensive, two month North American Summer tour, with the pair joining Weedeater for two weeks before kicking off their own headlining trek with openers White Hills.

The news arrives as the band prepares for the July 8 arrival of Primordial (Tee Pee Records), with a preview of the 11-song album coming via the band’s “Ancient Nug” video (https://youtu.be/dr3bQUAakq0).

Primordial was produced by Phillip Cope (Kylesa, Baroness). Album pre-orders are available now (https://teepeerecords.com/products/telekinetic-yeti-primordial-cd-lp), with the collection available on several limited-edition colored vinyl variants, CD and digitally.

Tour dates:

With Weedeater:
July 2 Piedmont, SC Tribbles
July 3 Atlanta, GA Sabbath Brewing
July 4 Memphis, TN Hi Tone
July 5 Lafayette, LA Freetown Boom Boom Room
July 6 Denton, TX Rubber Gloves
July 7 Austin, TX Lost Well
July 8 Houston, TX Last Concert Café
July 9 Tulsa, OK Mercury Lounge
July 12 Madison, WI High Noon
July 13 Grand Rapids Pyramid Scheme
July 14 Bloomington, IL Nightshop
July 15 Athens, OH The Union
July 16 Cleveland, OH No Class
July 17 Johnson City, TN The Hideaway

Headlining dates, White Hills support:
July 19 Charlotte, NC Snug Harbor
July 20 Charlottesville, VA Champion Brewing (free show)
July 21 Morgantown, WV 123 Pleasant St
July 23 Richmond, VA Richmond Music Hall
July 24 Philadelphia, PA Silk City
July 25 Brooklyn, NY Knitting Factory
July 26 Pittsburgh, PA Crafthouse
July 28 Detroit, MI Smalls
July 31 Newport, KY Southgate House
August 1 Chicago, IL Empty Bottle
August 3 Green Bay, WI Lyric Room
August 4 Iowa City, IA Wildwood
August 7 Denver, CO Globe Hall
August 8 Salt Lake City, UT Aces High
August 10 Seattle, WA Substation
August 11 Bellingham, WA Shakedown
August 12 Vancouver, BC Rickshaw Theatre
August 13 Portland, OR Bossanova Ballroom
August 14 Sacramento, CA Café Colonial
August 16 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
August 19 Tempe, AZ Yucca Taproom
August 20 Albuquerque, NM 606
August 21 Oklahoma City, OK 89th St
August 25 Kansas City, MO Record Bar
August 26 St. Louis, MO Red Flag
August 27 Rock Island, IL Skylark
August 29 Minneapolis, MN 7th St Entry

Tickets for all shows are on-sale now: https://telekineticyeti.com/ticket-links.

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Telekinetic Yeti, “Ancient Nug” official video

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Mirror Queen to Release Inviolate June 24

Posted in Whathaveyou on May 18th, 2022 by JJ Koczan

The first single from Mirror Queen‘s new album, Inviolate, is the title-track, which closes the seven-tracker. Set to release on June 24, Inviolate is the fourth long-player from the NYC-based outfit, whose New Yorkness extends further back with guitarist/vocalist Kenny Sehgal‘s tenure in Kreisor and his position as honcho of the much-respected Tee Pee Records. “Inviolate” itself was premiered here with a video in 2018 as the band began a European tour to support their 2017 full-length, Verdigris (review here).

I don’t know if the album has been in the works for that long and it was pieced together or if it’s a new recording or what, but listening to it now, I’m reminded of just how fluid the band makes mellow classic heavy rock feel. Shifting between proggier fare and more straight-ahead — what used to be called “radio friendly” — verses and choruses, Mirror Queen‘s songs are pulled together by organic performances and a laid back vibe. The riffs abide. I don’t know about you, but I take comfort in that.

New album June 24?

Mirror Queen Inviolate

MIRROR QUEEN SLATE JUNE 24 RELEASE DATE FOR NEW ALBUM: INVIOLATE

TEE PEE RECORDS RELEASE PREVIEW WITH THE RELEASE OF THE ALBUM’S TITLE TRACK

ALBUM PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE HERE: https://bit.ly/MIRRORQUEENINVIOLATE

Mirror Queen, the NY-based stoner rock outfit release their new album, Inviolate, on June 24 via Tee Pee Records.

“On this album we’re continuing to collaborate among the members more so than ever, exploring the riffs, hooks, and melodies – everything from classic pop to favorite prog moves has been fair game to be included in our hard rock stew. Doing our own thing: Inviolate, ” says vocalist/guitar player Kenny Kreisor.

The band, who performed at both the New York and European versions of Desertfest 2019, recorded the self-produced, 7-song collection at Flux Studios in Alphabet City, Manhattan. Album pre-orders are available here: https://bit.ly/MIRRORQUEENINVIOLATE

A late Summer tour will be announced soon, with a record release show slated for June 25 show at Union Pool.

Inviolate cover art by Malleus Art Labs

Inviolate track list:

Inside An Icy Light
Sea of Tranquility
The Devil Seeks Control
Witching Hour
A Rider On The Train
Coming Round With Second Sight
Inviolate

Mirror Queen is Kenny Kreisor (guitar/vocals), Jeremy O’Brien (drums), James Corallo (bass/backing vocals) and Morgan McDaniel (guitar). The New York-based band have released three albums: Verdigris (2017), Scaffolds of the Sky (2015) and From Earth Below (2011).

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Mirror Queen, “Inviolate”

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The Atomic Bitchwax Announce European Shows

Posted in Whathaveyou on May 4th, 2022 by JJ Koczan

the atomic bitchwax

Although they and I both hail from my beloved Garden State of New Jersey, it’s been long years since I last saw The Atomic Bitchwax, and since they’ll be headlining the pre-show next Thursday night at the Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn with support from Freedom Hawk, Valley of the Sun and Druids, I can only say that I’m looking forward to it in a special, special way. I would say the same of seeing them at Freak Valley in Germany as well on the newly announced run of European shows that will take them from that fest to Hellfest in France, but, well, next Thursday is first. I can look forward to Freak Valley after that. And I will.

The Neptunian trio continue to support their Scorpio (review here) album on Tee Pee Records, which had the misfortune of being released in Summer 2020. They’ve been out since then in the US, but these dates — and Freak Valley specifically — will mark their first shows abroad since before the pandemic. They have hinted at more dates to come for July and August, though whether that’s in the States or not, I don’t know at this time.

Whenever, wherever you get the opportunity to see them, it is worth taking advantage. Even outside of the fact that they’ve been a band for more than 20 years and nothing lasts forever, it’s a show you’re going to want to talk about afterward.

Dates follow courtesy of Sound of Liberation on Facebook:

the atomic bitchwax euro june 2022

THE ATOMIC BITCHWAX – JUNE 2022

Friends, we’re stoked to bring New Jersey’s most powerful power trio The Atomic Bitchwax over the pond this summer!

Get hyped for balls-to-the-wall rock’n’roll, smashing 60s & 70s riff rock and proto-metal. The Atomic Bitchwax deliver a unique „thunder boogie“ and finest celebration of the riff, we can’t wait!

Sound of Liberation proudly presents:
The Atomic Bitchwax – Live 2022
16.06. (DE) Nephten – FREAK VALLEY FESTIVAL
17.06. (DE) Stuttgart – Goldmark’s
18.06. (DE) Passau – Tabakfabrik Passau
19.06. (DE) Dresden, Chemiefabrik Dresden (Chemo)
21.06. (AT) Salzburg, Rockhouse Salzburg
22.06. (DE) Nürnberg, MUZclub
23.06. (DE) Berlin, Wild At Heart
24.06. (DE) Wiesbaden, 17 years Sound of Liberation • Wiesbaden
26.06. (FR) Clisson, Hellfest Open Air Festival

See you there!
Your SOL Crew

The Atomic Bitchwax are:
Chris Kosnik – Bass
Bob Pantella – Drums
Garrett Sweeny – Guitar

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The Atomic Bitchwax, Scorpio (2020)

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Telekinetic Yeti to Release Primordial July 8; Preorder Available

Posted in Whathaveyou on April 25th, 2022 by JJ Koczan

telekinetic yeti (Photo by Jeremy Vallin)

Okay, here’s what I know. Telekinetic Yeti were the shit circa the 2017 release of their debut album, Abominable (featured here). Dudes were losing their minds, like “RIFFS AAARRRGGH GOD THE RIFFS ARE SO GOOD!” on and on. Hyperbole enough to drown in. And fair enough. The Iowan two-piece delivered high-energy fuzz in brash style, hitting into an early mastery of their style and a penchant for memorable craft. Plus they toured. And had big beards.

Then drama happened. Now Telekinetic Yeti is one band and Twin Wizard is another. We got two good bands out of one. I don’t know what the deal was — it seemed ugly, as some do — but at the end of the day, the new Telekinetic Yeti song is heavier than those boxes of books you (I) had to carry yesterday and as far as I’m concerned if a band has to split, getting two bands out of the deal and having both be cool is the best case. Primordial, the second Telekinetic Yeti LP and first with the lineup of guitarist/vocalist Alex Baumann and drummer Rockwel Heim, will be released July 8 through the venerable Tee Pee Records. The band will tour their way to and through Desertfest New York next month, and there you have it.

Oh wait. Here you have it. Sorry:

telekinetic yeti primordial kris putter

TELEKINETIC YETI RELEASE PRIMORDIAL ON JULY 8 VIA TEE PEE RECORDS

PRE-ORDER HERE: https://teepeerecords.com/products/telekinetic-yeti-primordial-cd-lp

Telekinetic Yeti, the Iowa-based duo of Alex Baumann (guitar/vocals) and Rockwel Heim (drums) whose self-released debut album earned them accolades across the metal underground, have set a July 8 release date for their Tee Pee Records’ debut, Primordial.

“This song is about searching for meaning and purpose amidst the ubiquitous suffering we endure,” explains Baumann. “It’s also about something long lost being rediscovered, and the resonating ripples of butterfly effects from the ancient past that affect all life today. We really liked filming in this location because it had such a meditative and surreal quality to it. We felt that it fit the themes of the song well.”

A preview of the 11-song album arrives with the Joe Gibbs directed video for “Ancient Nug” video (https://metalinjection.net/video/telekinetic-yeti-sludges-their-way-through-new-single-ancient-nug).

Primordial was produced by Phillip Cope (Kylesa, Baroness). Album pre-orders are available now (https://teepeerecords.com/products/telekinetic-yeti-primordial-cd-lp), with the collection available on several limited-edition colored vinyl variants, CD and digitally.

Telekinetic Yeti’s debut album, Abominable, was one of the year’s most talked about debuts, as tours with Clutch, Red Fang and Weedeater followed. With Primordial, the band takes their game to a whole new level. The album explores themes as diverse as evolution, sorcery, black magic and the contradictions of the gloriously uplifting yet simultaneously melancholic human condition.

The band will spend the remainder of the year touring with a slot already on deck for Desertfest NYC.

Tour dates:
May 11 Canton, OH Buzzbin
May 12 Youngstown, OH Westside Bowl
May 14 Boston, MA Middle East
May 15 New York, NY Desertfest NYC
May 16 Buffalo, NY Mohawk Place
May 17 Columbus, OH Ace of Cups

Primordial track list:
1. Primordial
2. Ancient Nug
3. Ghost Train Haze
4. Stoned Ape Theory
5. Light In a Dying World
6. Beast
7. Toke Wizard
8. Rogue Planet
9. Tides of Change
10. Invention of Fire
11. Cult of Yeti

https://www.facebook.com/telekineticyetiband/
https://www.instagram.com/telekinetic_yeti/
https://telekineticyeti.bandcamp.com/releases

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https://www.facebook.com/teepeerecords/
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Telekinetic Yeti, “Ancient Nug” official video

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Sacri Monti Announce UK/European Tour with Kaleidobolt

Posted in Whathaveyou on March 7th, 2022 by JJ Koczan

They’ve been marking time for more than two years to do so, but starting late next month, San Diego’s Sacri Monti will at last head to Europe (not at all for the first time) to support their 2019 album, the prophetically-titled Waiting Room for the Magic Hour (review here). Of course, the good news here is that these shows will most likely happen, and that’s even better as stops are included at Desertfest in London, Sonic WhipDoom in BloomSouth of Silence Fest, and Muskelrock, as well as club shows.

Some of these are prior confirmations that were delayed owing to circumstances that everyone knows and I don’t feel like talking about anymore, but Sacri Monti teaming up with Kaleidobolt — who have a new album coming soon from Svart Records — is one hell of a burner, as far as shows go. I have no doubt they will rip it up together as they go.

Dates follow, as posted by Sacri Monti on social media:

Sacri Monti Kaleidobolt tour sq

Sacri Monti & Kaleidobolt tour

UPDATED 2022 EUROPE/UK TOUR DATES

27.04.22 UK Brighton Komedia *
28.04.22 UK Bristol The Crofters Rights *
29.04.22 UK Liverpool Outpost *
30.05.22 TBA
1.05.22 UK London The Underworld (Desertfest) *
3.05.22 FRA Paris La Machine du Moulin Rouge
4.05.22 FRA Metz L’Aérogare
5.05.22 BE Brussels mag4
6.05.22 NL Nijmegen Sonic Whip
7.05.22 DE Siegen Vortex
8.05.22 DE Münster Rare Guitars
10.05.22 DE Dresden Chemiefabrik
11.05.22 DE Freiburg MensaBar / MensaGarten
12.05.22 DE Berlin Doom In Bloom
13.05.22 DE Lohr South of Silence Fest
14.05.22 CH Martigny Caves Du Manoir
15.05.22 FRA Clermont Ferrand Raymond Bar
17.05.22 ES San Sebastian DABADABA
18.05.22 PT Porto WS69
19.05.22 PT Lisbon RCA Club
20.05.22 ES Madrid Wurlitzer Ballroom
21.05.22 ES Barcelona Sala Upload
22.05.22 TBA
23.05.22 FRA Nantes Scène Michelet
24.05.22 FRA Chalons en Champagne Espace Solana
25.05.22 NL Utrecht Dbs
26.05.22 TBA
27.05.22 DK Copenhagen Stairway
28.05.22 SWE Malmö Plan B
31.05.22 SWE Stockholm Geronimo FT
1.06.22 NO Oslo Revolver
3.06.22 SWE Tyrolen Muskelrock *
*only Sacri Monti

Sacri Monti is:
Brenden Dellar -Guitar
Dylan Donovan- Guitar
Anthony Meier- Bass
Evan Wenskay- Organ, Synth
Thomas Dibenedetto- Drums

https://www.facebook.com/sacrimontiband/
https://www.instagram.com/sacri_monti_band/
https://sacrimonti.bigcartel.com/
https://soundcloud.com/sacri-monti
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Sacri Monti, Waiting Room for the Magic Hour (2019)

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The Atomic Bitchwax and Valley of the Sun Announce Tour Dates

Posted in Whathaveyou on February 10th, 2022 by JJ Koczan

Tee Pee Records mainstays The Atomic Bitchwax and recent Ripple Music signees Valley of the Sun are set to tour together for a 15-date run next month. It’s the kind of stint that, for either band, one would hardly blink at three years ago, but in the context of our times, feels a bit more like boldly going on a touring route where just because they’ve gone there before doesn’t mean the planet hasn’t changed. I’m sorry. Trying to shoehorn a Star Trek reference in here in light of the Talosians on the poster and I’ll admit it’s a long road, getting from there to here.

I haven’t seen anything in a while, but Valley of the Sun in even longer than that. The Atomic Bitchwax played a sick-as-hell show in Brooklyn last week, but when the day came, I just couldn’t. It’s more me now than plague numbers. Knowing that doesn’t seem to make it any easier.

Dates and ticket links were posted on social media. Looks like a good run, stopping by SXSW and all.

Dig it:

THE ATOMIC BITCHWAX VALLEY OF THE SUN TOUR

TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Here comes Bitchwax!

March 2022

03/05/2022 Canton OH @ Buzzbin https://tinyurl.com/2p95ttrj

03/06/2022 Pittsburgh PA @ Mr Smalls Funhouse (on sale 2/10)

03/07/2022 Detroit MI @ Smalls https://tinyurl.com/ypjvw5z5

03/08/2022 Chicago IL @ Chop Shop https://tinyurl.com/4abrnpbx

03/09/2022 Memphis TN @ Hi Tone https://tinyurl.com/mtxbbmsu

03/10/2022 Little Rock AR @ Whitewater (on sale 2/10)

03/12/2022 Austin TX @ Independence Brewing Co. / Gravitoid Fest https://tinyurl.com/yckuyzrw

03/13/2022 Houston TX @ Warehouse Live (on sale 2/10)

03/15/2022 Atlanta GA @ Masquerade https://tinyurl.com/4m2f65z5

03/16/2022 Knoxville TN @ Brickyard https://tinyurl.com/2p9de45f

03/17/2022 Piedmont SC @ Tribbles https://tinyurl.com/szsartmh

03/18/2022 Wilmington NC @ Reggies https://tinyurl.com/yckkm3dx

03/19/2022 Charlottesville VA @ Champion Brewing Co. (on sale 2/10)

03/20/2022 Washington DC @ Hill Country Live https://tinyurl.com/yckmm59a

The Atomic Bitchwax are:
Chris Kosnik – Bass
Bob Pantella – Drums
Garrett Sweeny – Guitar

Valley of the Sun are:
Ryan Ferrier – Guitar/Vocals
Lex Vegas – Drums
Chris Sweeney – Bass, Keys
Josh Pilot – Guitar

http://www.theatomicbitchwax.com/
https://www.facebook.com/The-Atomic-Bitchwax-86002001659/
http://teepeerecords.com/
https://www.facebook.com/teepeerecords/

https://www.facebook.com/valleyofthesun/
http://valleyofthesun.bandcamp.com/
http://www.twitter.com/centaur_rodeo
https://www.facebook.com/theripplemusic/
https://www.instagram.com/ripplemusic/
https://ripplemusic.bandcamp.com/
http://www.ripple-music.com/
http://www.fuzzoramarecords.com/
http://www.twitter.com/fuzzorecords
http://www.facebook.com/Fuzzorama

Valley of the Sun, Old Gods (2019)

The Atomic Bitchwax, Scorpio (2019)

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