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(news)One In The Chamber – “Bills To Pay” Digital Single & Music Video

Toronto based rock outfit, One In The Chamber, have released their debut single and music video for “Bills To Pay” off their forthcoming EP due for release later this summer.

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As a staple to their live set, “Bills To Pay” is also the first track the band jammed on when they first got together. Recorded at Toronto’s acclaimed Phase One Studios (Rush, Alice Cooper, The Tragically Hip) and produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Murray Daigle (Neverest, Platinum Blonde, Serena Ryder).

Having released a demo EP – recorded in Massachusetts with former Bang Tango guitarist, Scott LaFlamme- and a live album in 2017, One In The Chamber is gearing up to release their debut studio EP – recorded at Phase One Studios with Murray Daigle at the helm – this coming summer. “Bills To Pay” is the first of what’s to come.

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(record review)FAREWELL IN VEGAS-“Serenades e.p.”

Farewell in Vegas is the band that is coming from Lille, France. This is their e.p.and it is a perfect soundtrack for this busy but a bit gloomy and cloudy winter afternoon.

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Thats right, the winter has returned and with the weather heavier, more depressive thoughts and emotions started to do some damage in my head. This e.p.contains 5 tracks of post hardcore with a twist of modern melodic punk and some tracks are bordering downright with rock but not in some bad and boring way. The song structures are not too aggressive but you can also feel the bitterness and some anger in the melodies. The lyrics are in English and they are personal. I love how some cleaner and melodic vocals mix with more harsher and angrier voice in some tracks. “Elvira” reminded me even of Linkin Park in some weird way, being ultra melodic and emotional but also guitar oriented song. One more thing that I loved about this record that the songs are not too long, the time passes quickly and you do not ask yourself afterwards why did you listen to this. Great post hardcore with a great touch of rock and punk emotions!

7,5/10

Follow Farewell in Vegas: https://www.facebook.com/farewellinvegas/

 

(record review)BROTHERS CREEPER-“Vicious, Vile and Viral”

American band Brothers Creeper released a new ep on Halloween. This band plays horrorpunk but it is not your usual horrorpunk with Misfits styled whoaas and heys but something different and also good.

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The ep consists of 6 songs and they all differ from one another. On the opening track “Kids Next Gore” the lyrics and music are son angry that they almost border with some rock n roll hardcore punk. Lyrically, there is a lot of sarcasm and parody mingled with horror themes, like in my personal favourite of the record called “Hot Topic”, which touches the clothes and uniformity of the scene. The band also shows some doo wop and reggae influences in “The Upside Down”.

There are many of horrorpunk fans that wont be able to love this music on the first hearing because it is not so catchy and needs some listening and understanding. I loved this stuff.

7/10

https://brotherscreeper.bandcamp.com/album/vicious-vile-and-viral

https://www.facebook.com/brotherscreeper/