New bands announced for Riot Fest (Chicago)

You may remember my excitement a few weeks ago at the announcement that Rights of the Accused (featuring my good friend Wes Kidd) and Wax were reuniting for a show at Riot Fest in Chicago, October 7-11. The Fest keeps adding acts to the 4-day, multiple venue punk rock festival. Just announced (thanks Bill) are: 7 Seconds, Cobra Skulls, Deals Gone Bad, The Bomb, Das Kapital, Beer Nuts, The Pinstripes and She Likes Todd.

Here’s the schedule and, as always, you can keep up to date with the latest announcements at the official Riot Fest website.

New band alert: Celan (Chris from Unsane, Ari from Einstürzende Neubauten)

CelanI’m not sure I’ve ever acquired the Unsane taste, their destructive Demolition Derby noise is jarring and raw and most of the time a little too visceral for my tastes although it does provide a decent soundtrack to the drive home from work when I’ve had a bad day and feel like mowing down other drivers who think the left lane is the leisurely-driving lane.

Unsane’s Chris Spencer hooked up with Ari Benjamin Meyers of Einstürzende Neubauten in early 2008 in Berlin and decided it was worth trying to collaborate on some music. The rhythm section of flu.ID (Philipp Körner, Xavi Thiem) joined in (Spencer familiar with the duo as flu.ID had toured with Unsane in ’07) as did Niko Wenner of Oxbow and the newly christened Celan spent two weeks in a studio writing and recording what became their debut, Halo. Halo is currently available in digital form and the actual CD will be released on Sept. 8.

Check out “One Minute” from Halo.

New band from ex-Aereogramme members

Good God, how I loved the Scottish band Aereogramme and I feel very, very fortunate to have had the opportunity to see them once back in 2003. They never made it through Ohio on their farewell tour in 2007 and while bands like The Twilight Sad have helped fill the void for me, nothing will top Aereogramme in their prime. The good great news is that Aereogramme’s Craig B (vocals/guitar) and Iain Cook (guitar/programming) seem to be in the infancy of a new project – The Unwinding Hours – and have posted their very first demo track, “Solstice”, up on their MySpace page. It’s not as noisy/loud as Aereogramme was but keep in mind this is just a first taste of hopefully many, many more tracks to come.

To remind you (or introduce you) of the glory that was Aereogramme, check out the video for “Indiscretion #243” from their 2003 album, Sleep and Release.

It’s going to be a loud fall

A couple of forthcoming releases on my radar:

  • Ace FrehleyAnomaly – Truthfully, I don’t have the highest expectations for this one but I discovered a box of old cassettes in my basement this summer and listened to some Frehley’s Comet music for the first time in probably 20 years. The small snippet of a song in this commercial for the CD makes me think that it’ll at least be worth a few spins. Available Sept.15.
  • Alice in ChainsBlack Gives Way to Blue – I was a bit skeptical when hearing that AIC found a replacement for Layne Staley but early indications is that the band is sticking to the tried and true sound. Check out “A Looking in View”. Available Sept.28.
  • Baroness – BlueBaroness is said to be going a little more indie-guitar rock sounding on their latest (I’ve even read somebody reference Built to Spill in an early review) though make no mistake, Baroness is still a metal band. Check out “Bullhead’s Psalm/ The Sweetest Curse”. Available Oct.13.
  • MegadethEndgame – New single “Headcrusher” sounds like vintage Megadeth – shredding riffs and Mustaine’s familiar snarl. Love it. Available Sept.15.
  • SkeletonwitchBreathing the Fire – Ohio boys keep in brutal on their newest release. The audio quality on this sucks but at least “Crushed Beyond Dust” gives you a sneak preview of what’s to come. Available Oct.13.
  • SlayerWorld Painted Blood – The biggest disappointment for me this summer was the cancellation of a Slayer show in Columbus.  “Hate Worldwide” made it’s way to the web in July. The album is tentatively scheduled to be released during the first half of October, just in time for Halloween.

Any other metal albums worth looking out for this fall?

    New music from The Swell Season

    Admit it, you fell in love with Glen and Marketa after seeing the unexpected indie film hit Once in 2006. And you got goosebumps when they won an Academy Award for the song “Falling Slowly”. Maybe you even went back and explored The Frames catalog after discovering that Glen has been fronting that band for nearly 20 years. It’s okay if you shed a tear when you heard the news that Glen and Marketa – whose relationship moved to new levels while filming Once – had broken up. But, fear not, even though the two are no longer romantically linked, they are still making beautiful music together and are prepping the second Swell Season album – Strict Joy – for release this fall (Oct.27).

    Glen and Marketa recently stopped by the NPR offices to perform a handful of new songs in as part of a Tiny Desk concert.

    Strict Joy track listing:

    1. Low Rising
    2. Feeling the Pull
    3. In These Arms
    4. The Rain
    5. Fantasy Man
    6. Paper Cup
    7. High Horses
    8. The Verb
    9. I Have Loved You Wrong
    10. Love That Conquers
    11. Two Tongues
    12. Back Broke