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(review) elm tree circle-no fomo (krod records)

Elm Tree Circle - NO FOMO

Remember Elm Tree Circle? We already featured this band from Germany on the pages of this zine.  Well they released new album with Krod Records and it was about time that I have a listen and try to write a review for this zine.

This new album contains 10 songs and the music style is in the same vein as before, being a fine mixture of emotional pop punk/punk rock with some indie and even a bit noise influences in the songwriting. The lyrics are poetic and personal and the music speaks for itself. What? Nice melodies, harmonies and not annoying vocals. The singer can ruin everything in this kind of punk rock, when the vocals are too crying and too gnarly, but here the singer sounds emotional, but not too cheesy, so it is another point for this band. So, if you are a fan of such music go get this one. My personal favorites: All About You, Settle In, Walking on Doom.

The Last Scene upcoming documentary launches Kickstarter; film examines musical and cultural roots of the underground/DIY scene

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LA-based director Kyle Kilday has launched a Kickstarter campaign for his still-in-production documentary film “The Last Scene” which examines the musical and cultural roots of the various underground DIY music scenes popping up around the country at the start of the new Millennium.

To view the trailer and back “The Last Scene” Kickstarter campaign, please visit: http://bit.ly/2kfsHNw

“The Last Scene” will be the FIRST comprehensive chronicle of what many believe is the LAST underground, DIY music scene. One forged in VFW halls and community recreation centers across the United States in the Late 1990’s/Early 2000’s. It’s the story of the hardcore, punk and emo kids who gave us the last new thing in rock music, during an era of change for the music industry and youth culture at large.

The film will feature interviews and perspectives from many of the key figures of the scene, including:

Travis Shettel (Piebald)
Vinnie Caruana (The Movielife/I Am The Avalanche)
Peter Munters (Over It/Runner Runner)
Shane Told (Silverstein/Lead Singer Syndrome Podcast)
Mark Rose (Spitalfield/Mark Rose/Downwrite.com)
Fred Mascherino (Taking Back Sunday/The Color Fred)
Chris Conley (Saves The Day)
Amy Fleisher Madden (Fiddler Records)
Ben Jorgensen (Armor For Sleep)
John Tran (Home Grown)
Chris No. 2 (Anti-Flag)
JT Woodruff (Hawthorne Heights)
Geoff Rickly (Thursday)
and many more to be announced soon.

Kilday says, “My first exposure to this underground punk scene came when I went to college in Boston. I remember everything about the first show I went to. The small space, the acoustic ceiling tiles, the barely-raised stage; the guitarist hitting the opening chord and sending a shockwave through the room. Kids all around me started to jump and sway into one another, like kernels inside of a microwave popcorn bag. They moved in waves towards the stage, singing along, extending their fists and shaking them in unison. There was pushing and shoving, but when the song ended everyone smiled and hugged one another. Zero pretense, near zero production value. Just electricity, instruments and you. Exactly what playing music for other people is supposed to be. We were all peers and it was something built for (and by) us all.”

The inspiration for the film came after he moved to LA. He explains, “After college, I moved to Los Angeles and started working in reality/doc TV. I continued going to shows with the friend who took me to that very first punk show and still goes to shows with me today. Going to these bands’ album anniversary tours and feeling the general sense you get when you enter that “20 years since” realm, I started thinking more retrospectively about this era of music and why it’s meant SO MUCH to me (and I know to millions of other people, too!)”

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(record review) TRIPLE SUNDAE-Glow e.p.

Triple Sundae from London, UK recently released their new e.p. and I listened and reviewed it for our zine.

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This London based band released their fourth e.p. since their start in 2014. This is the final e.p. prior sailing to the restless album waters. This e.p. contains six songs. If I must compare their music to some bands, it would be Nothington, Menzingers, Gnarwolves and similar bands meaning very melodic mid tempo punkrock with very emotional vocals, awesome voice, catchy riffs with a lot of melody and harmony and excellent songwriting. The music is like I said, not very fast, but that doesn´t mean it is not energetic and makes you wanna dance, cry, jump around, sing along and it moves you and that is I think the main purpose, because I didn´t just forget this record after listening, no quite the contrary, it remained in my memory for a lot of time and made me wanna listen to it more, after all, I think we can safely say that it succeeded. Best songs for me: Everything´s cool, Glow.

8,5/10

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