Live Longer Burn Everything Music Video Premiere
Its been a rough year. We're living through the death throes of the corned beast that is the imperial capitalistic empire, and its horrors that are imparted to the world seem to be ramping up every day. As a scene but more so as a community, we have to ask ourselves what world can we envision once the cinders smolder and the nightmare finally ends? Music is often a salve for our woes and a provision of a better future for us to imagine. Love Longer Burn Everything have always embodied this sentiment, from the moment of their inception to now, and "I Lost My HeavyHeavyLowLow Pin At a Hong Kong Fuck You Show at The Whyld Ass Cafe”” is another entry in the bands catalogue of sonic desires for a better life.
With their typical finesse, the track kicks in with insane aplomb. Massive guitars sweep and grind and shred while vocals caterwaul and sprint from clean to screamed to wailed. The accompanying video (lovingly captured and crafted by the legend himself, Isaac Geesling, stitches together footage taken from their last year of tours and gigs, featuring dogpiles, stage dives and few moments of antics in the legendary Che Cafe’s rafters, giving the viewer a little taste of what you can expect from an LLBE live show. The most striking thing about the bands desire for a visual component is what it offers as an answer to the songs lyrics. A track racked with exasperation and pain, it speaks to the crushing state of the world as we’re all having it pressed upon us, while supplying actual visual proof of what we can be when we come together.
Live Longer Burn everything have been on a tear since they played their first set and show no signs of stopping whatsoever. In a world that feels more and more unkind and unforgiving every day, the relentless nature of the bands ethos and passion serve as a small but mighty anathema to all the ills of the world. Come to a show, make a friend and find your place in the community. This is the language of our scene and that his the idea behind this sound.
We’re more than honored to have been and continue getting to be a part of LLBE’s story, make sure to watch the video, stream the song and get yourself to a gig.
Live Longer and Burn Fucking Everything.
Follow them on Bandcamp : Live Longer Burn Everything
Writer : @letsgetpivotal
Editor : @just_reidz
10/28/24
SUPPORT INDEPENDENT MUSIC PRESS: 57 PAGES YOU SHOULD FOLLOW
Photo Credit 📷 : @fabmoreiraphoto
A while ago I made a post saying to support independent music press before it all dies off. Selfishly I made that post to remind people that we’re here and that there is a fight behind the scenes to keep giving your time and heart into running any DIY music press. Whether it be a blog, podcast or any DIY music documenter, often the only thing that keeps us going is a fan saying “hey that article / podcast or live footage was great thanks for doing that” ‘cause we are certainly not in this game for the money (no one’s making any but hit us up at patreon.com/notjustaphaseworldwide if you wanna support this page and the staff).
I talked the talk and now I’d like to walk the walk and show support for our brothers and sisters in arms who are fighting the good fight. This is music journalism written by music fans just documenting their scene and their music for the love of the game. Today we here at Not Just A Phase would like to salute all of you in the trenches with us and I hope our readers find some new pages to follow for the music they love. These pages are written in no particular order and have no favoritism, I started this article with the intent to do a top 10 and it got very out of control and now we’re here somehow with 57 or 58 pages you should follow.
TOC SIN MAG: @tocsinmag
Zine based in Portland and Pomona, covering screamo from all over the globe with straight to the point Q&A interviews with band ending with thee single greatest question ever asked by an interviewer “What song would you want to die to?”. I thought about this for so damn long before I came to my final answer. Garth Brooks - The Dance, yes I’m fuckin serious. I was raised on Garth and whenever my untimely death comes this ballad is gonna be the dramatic outro and I’ll be glad to see all my friends again if there’s anything after this world.
REALOEMO: @realoemo
Covering everything emo from song of the day features to amazing articles to quality memes and shitposts. They cover everything from the well known to the very obscure in real emo and are succeeding with their mission to #keepemoinhardcore
Borderlinefuckup: @borderlinefu
Music blog from Austria that covers everything from hardcore, punk, emo and screamo to indie and hip hop. Beautiful blogspot and IG layout aesthetic full of interviews and great articles. They even do a “bloggerly love” segment to shoutout others they admire to spread awareness of other independent music press 10/10 journalism you need to be following. Has written articles for NJAP before as well.
Stop Calling Them Screamo: @stopcallingthemscreamo
A hilarious play on words from the See You Space Cowboy song “Stop Calling Us Screamo”. A UK based journalist with an IG page that covers everything Screamo, from photographing shows they attend to album reviews and more, they got screamo on lock. Has written articles for NJAP as well.
Scoped Exposure: @scopedexposure
Western Canada based documenter Spencer Pries has been documenting DIY through filmed live sets since 2017 and began interviewing bands for his podcast Scoped Exposure in 2019 as well as being a major hand in throwing the annual Hold Your Ground Fest and being in a few bands. Spencer wears many hats while interviewing and documenting the smallest and biggest, oldest and newest names in Hardcore and more.
Open Mind Saturated Brain: openmindsaturatedbrain.blogspot.com
Canadian screamo veteran David Norman from @zegema_beach records runs this blogspot which showcases his album reviews for all bands screamo and screamo adjacent as well as his podcast of the same name all available on the blogspot we linked above.
Bandecdotes: @bandecdotes
Started by a friend of mine Phil Paxton after being interviewed on Not Just A Phase he created his own podcast to cover the local scene of our Canadian province, Ontario. Many years later it’s now expanded to a two man team that mostly does international album reviews and reaction videos for YouTube and less interviewing yet probably more entertaining content now than ever.
Sadder Star: @sadderstar.fm
Chelsea is a Portland based music enthusiast with a weekly emo show on @xrayfm and archived episodes available on their YouTube channel. Chelsea’s show features emo songs ranging from inactive 90s rarities to modern day day emo and screamo bands and everything in between. Started in late November of 2022, I hope this show blasts the sad jams until the end of time.
Sad Jams: @sad_jams
A page dedicated to sad jams and ran by a record label called We’re Trying Records (@weretryingrec). Playlists, interviews, audio, radio, oh and they also make jam! I think..
Deckonstrukcija Yugoviolence: @xdekonxyugo_violencex
Started in February of 2024 as a blog dedicated to covering Emo and Screamo in the Ex-Yugoslavian region (Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Slovenia, Montenegro). Boasting a massive emo and screamo playlist on Rate Your Music and doing a stellar job of documenting and archiving those specific scenes. 10/10 for emo and screamo dorks who love finding the new and very rare bands this is where to go!
Aphhaus Records: @aphhausrecords
A @semicollectiverecords subsidiary ran by @eitherlight promoting releases and conducting interviews.
Z Tapes: @starttrack_com
Ran by @filip_zemcik (ex owner of the now defunct @ztapes) this music blog / label & YouTube channel does a ton of coverage on the underground scene from compilations to articles covering a lot of indie and folk / mellow jams to emo and everything inbetween and beyond.
Temporary Tats Zine: @temptatszine
(Ripped from their IG bio) a magazine documenting DIY music and culture in Houston, Texas. Fuck corporate press. Couldn’t have said it better myself on that last sentiment. This zine also does online interviews and covers all genres. God bless em.
Bearded Gentlemen Music: @beardedgmusic
Ska, punk and other junk. Rants, reviews and interviews / podcasts and more at beardedgentlemenmusic.com
Get Alternative: @getalternative
Self proclaimed best independent music site out there (I’d say second place but clearly we’re both very cocky and biased) with that being said I respect their gusto. It’s a real music blog run by real music lovers (again big fan of that mission statement) they’re on every platform doing everything. Stay independent my friends.
The Hideout: @xhideoutx
Okay I’ll admit they don’t exactly do music press, they’re a DIY venue, ran by people who love their scene and keep the community alive and thriving with these shows so they deserve your love and support.
Versed Magazine: @versedmagazine
LA based media production & artist publication. Live interviews for their online zine (versedmagazine.us). Looks like they cover a lot of screamo. Excited to see where they take this platform.
Cross My Heart With A Gun: @xcross_my_heart_with_a_gunx
https://xemosmakeriotx.livejournal.com
A blogspot doing reviews for emo, screamo, sasscore and metalcore. The music reviews are usually about a a paragraph or a little more just straight to the point and an out of 5 bullets rating system. The interviews have unique questions I found quite interesting and I immediately became a big fan of their format. I give it 5/5 bullets but if we are playing Russian roulette I’d say 6/6 just to make it count.
H813video: @h813video
Archiving Tampa hardcore bands and touring bands that play in Tampa. He shoots anywhere though apparently. Discovered this page after he shot a Novely set at a skatepark in Tampa. March 20th 2024 marks his one year anniversary of the first post to go up online so congrats!
Rambler Magazine: @ramblermagazine
“A reason to put ur phone down” which is funny considering I discovered their page on the Instagram app while scrolling on my phone. They do events in NYC, London, San Diego, Santa Cruz, Berkeley, also run interviews and plenty of creative outlets. Very cool page to check out.
Everything Is Noise: @everything.is.noise
Premieres, reviews, interviews for all types of music for all types of music lovers.
In Detentions Magazine: @indentionsmagazine
Small local arts and pop culture magazine based out of Denton, Texas.
Noven: @novenmag
Skramz mag with CDs, posters and love coming soon (or maybe already here by the time this article drops?)
Screamo Everyday: @screamoeveryday
Literally a new screamo band being reviewed daily it’s crazy.
Be About It: @beaboutitzine
Montreal based zine, does show flyers, booking, design, compilations, covers the MTLHC scene as well as the Ontario HC Scene. Lots of love for this group and all they do.
Hal Capone: @hal_capone1
Recorded live footage of screamo and underground bands dating back to the late 80s. Host of “Chopping it up Harcore with Hal Capone” and lots of love for screamo from all over the world.
Quahog Emo Adjacent: @quahog_emo_adjacent
Memes for Emo and screamo bands, books screamo shows in his area and recently collaborated with me to produce a Midwest emo playlist on Spotify called “Noodle Mode Engaged”. This is the page that made the family guy skate video with the VS Self track that has 300,000 or more likes somehow. Still mind boggling.
Beans and Breakdowns Podcast: @beansandbreakdowns
“A podcast dedicated to bridging the gap between specialty coffee and heavy music”. Covers HC and HC adjacent bands in the DIT culture on the podcast and provides album reviews on the Instagram page. Good music, good coffee what else could ya want?
Loose Tooth Zine: @loosetoothzine
“Hardcore Punk promoter and sometimes a zine from Ontario, Canada” - taken from their IG bio
Ontario Metal: @ontariometal
Posts show flyers to their IG page for metal shows all around the province of Ontario, Canada (not affiliated with our umbrella brand @ontarioxhardcore).
The Hardchives: @thehardchives
Dedicated to covering local and touring bands that come through Toronto and Ontario, profiles, reviews, concert photography and physical zines available.
Sophie’s Floorboard: Sophiesfloorboard.blogspot.com
If you don’t know this blogspot you must be new here (and that’s fine) and if you do fondly remember this blogspot you’re likely well over 30 and starting to feel old (and that’s okay too). Post #1200 in their 12th year of covering underground bands with short reviews and downloadable links to the bands music. This page was a staple of my youth and a major influence on what I’d listen to. If it was Sophie approved I’d check it out. A major inspiration behind how I want NJAP to become someday. Sophie is the queen of the underground sound in terms of blogs and I dare anyone to defy that truth.
Scena Muta: @scenamuta_
Our Italian representative and cohost for Not Just A Phase (Vicky) does so much for music it’s mind boggling. Writing for numerous music magazines, she’s the meme queen over at @screamo_affirmations and vocalist for @rescuecathc, she’s also booking shows in Italy under @rmskramz and now doing this page Scena Muta where she’s doing live interviews of fans and bands at shows and I have zero idea what she’s talking about cause I can’t speak any Italian at all but I know she’s asking great questions so check out all her work.
This Noise Is Ours: @thisnoiseisours / thisnoiseisours.com
A blog covering everything from metal to hc, punk, screamo etc, compilations, reviews and doing it all since 2010.
A Fan’s POV: @afanspov
A fans POV of underground music. Short clips of the bands often playing live with quotes from the band members speaking about their work. Covering everything from folk punk to emo and screamo. Very cool stuff, they should be way more popular.
Hotstuff Productions: @hotstuff_production
Based in LA and filming sets for SO MANY amazing screamo bands. From new jacks like onewaymirror to pioneers like Jerome’s Dream, this camera is filming so many sets. They are all over YouTube and have a premium for only $1.99 monthly so please support this page and defend it at all costs.
Apathy and Exhaustion: @apathy_and_exhaustion_blog
UK based blog covering Punk, Hardcore, and Emo from all over the world. Vinyl reviews only currently, but tons of great reviews on this page so go give it a follow and send your record over for a review!
Treble Music: @treblezine
News, reviews, features and more. For music lovers of all kinds.
Montana Media: @_montanamedia_
Live music documentation based out of New England. Est 2018. Quality page that’s put me onto some excellent bands.
Bucky Fanzine: @buckyfanzine
A zine / promoter booking shows out in Cali, written and run by @bimbotoolshed, one of the founding members of California Kicks Fest. Need I say more?
Miss The Stars: @missthestar.shows
Miss the stars is a music blog / zine / label / festival for screamo, emoviolence and all relatives. They also do samplers and compilations and honestly idk what they don’t do but missthestars.com has been around a long time (2009) so way before NJAP was talking about any screamo. I figure everyone in the emo / screamo scene knows this page already but if not it’s never too late to get involved with this great brand.
screamomiscellany: @screamomiscellany
“A page dedicated to screamo/ emoviolence / post hardcore / emotive hardcore” - bio stolen from their IG page. This page is non stop posting tons of live footage of bands and they even made a shirt last year which is crazy 10/10 the best page that has never returned my DMs!
Small Albums: @smallalbums
smallalbums.com is a music blog that shares all the new cool music they find as well as a couple memes, tiny playlists, reviews and more. They may be small but they are mighty and they deserve your attention so give them a follow and show some love.
Swim Into The Sound: @swimintosound
“Words on music and life. Ad-free, independent and from the heart. Forever.” (Stolen directly from their IG bio). THIS is the shit I’m talking about. DIY music press based out of North Carolina covering emo, screamo, hardcore and a ton of other genres. They hooked me in by bringing on special guest writers (an idea I directly stole from them after Elias wrote an article for them I decided NJAP was also gonna get some special guest writers when possible).
They really hooked me with the haters delight section. If you’ve been following the podcast you know I love to hate on bad music (and good music and tons of shit really) so this was something I hold near and dear to my heart. This page is doing the lords work! Can I get an amen? Amen.
Chainzmag: @chainzmag
Chainzmag is mainly focused on covering local skate crews and their local music scene to help them both reach new audiences. They’re Ontario based and book hardcore shows around the province as well. Super cool group that just started up. Raised some funds for a skatepark recently. Really grass roots DIY shit. Can’t wait to see them grow and what else they have in store for the future!
Dead Relatives: @deadrelativesmag
So Elias (@letsgetpivotal) put me onto this page cause I was at like 46 pages and really trying to hit 50 so I asked him to name a top 5 independents and he mentioned this very cool page. @deadrelativespress does affordable publishing & artist fundraising, booklets, magazines, comics, posters, stickers, art / photo prints (taken from their Instagram bio). deadrelativesmagazine.com has a bunch of interesting articles. Owned and operated as a non profit brand I respect the hell out of that and you should too so go give ‘em a follow and poke around their Instagram page and website.
Everything Remade: @everythingremade
Host Edie Quinn (owner of @middlemanrecords) chats about music with DIY emo & screamo guests. Art, life, music, stories that much dig further than skin deep. Great podcast, proudly independent and doing it for the love of the game.
Screamo Index: @screamoindex
On YouTube and Facebook, and always up to date on covering all things Screamo and Emo. They even have a bird on their logo so you know it’s real screamo. Not to mention their massive counterpart @mathcoreindex that has a podcast and does fests and tons of other shit. If you’re sleeping on these pages now is the time to check them out.
Punk Black | Alt POC Network: @punk.black
ATL based community network that features P.O.C. In the rock, art, cosplay and nerdlore communities. They do articles, playlists, events, they’re also a record label . They’re doing everything and they’re on YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Twitter and online at punkblack.com
What It Takes HC Blog: @what.it.takes.blog
Hardcore blog doing reviews and features that covers hardcore bands worldwide and keeps ya up to date on new releases, they book hardcore shows in Roanoke and they have a podcast with Scoped Exposure called “Listen Up!”.
Blackmarket Playlists: @blackmarketplaylist
Hand curated Spotify playlists. Support for emerging and or unsigned artists. Covers new punk, indie rock, shoegaze, heavy and fast music. Very cool page 10/10 you should be following it.
Evangezine: @evangezine
A zine based in Toronto, Ontario as well as San Francisco. In its very earliest stages of development. No zine out yet no articles nothing at the moment but lots to come very soon.
What Planet Is This? Magazine: @whatplanetisthismagazine
Southern Ontario based magazine focused on the local and underground music scene.
Where It Went: @whereitwentpodcast
(Taken from their IG bio) A podcast discussing the Revelation Records discography in chronological order. By the kids, for the kids. BY THE KIDS, FOR THE KIDS. That’s what I’m talking about, music lovers talking about music for the love of the game. We salute you.
Micro Spy: @microspymusic
“A podcast that takes a closer look at the lives and work of the musicians and creatives I admire + record label.” (stolen for their IG bio). A podcast and record label run by @erik_rate who is the drummer of Jeromes Dream. I’m not much of a podcast fan, despite being the founder of one, but Erik is very insightful and definitely has a “podcaster personality'“. Go check that out asap.
Preserving Hardcore: @preservinghardcore
Seems that their original youtube channel was deleted and they were at 3500 subscribes and 1.5 million views and uploaded over 1000 full live sets over the past decade. I was unaware of this page until very recently I came across them while doing some research for a podcast. Check their website at preservinghardcore.com and watch some core that’s old enough to be fossilized!
Doomed and Gloomed: @doomedgloomed
Part of the @heavyunderground_se network. Seems to have started in 2024 and covers underground music with monthly “round ups” stating which new albums to check out that month. I came across them because they covered some screamo.
hi8hound: @hi_8hound
Seems to be footage shot on a hand cam and looks like early 90s skate videos or (if you’re older than 30) it looks like the footage your family took of your birthdays when you were a kid. I’m not knocking the footage, I fuck with the retro look and this page covers everything from Spy to Sinema so check it out!
If you’ve made it this far down the list and actually read any or all of those I thank you. Instagram is awful to navigate so click that little bell in the top right hand corner of these pages and turn on notifications that way you can keep up to date with the pages you love and beat the menacing algorithms.
Writer : @just_reidz
Editor : @obijuan.cannoli
10/08/24
Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Dead
Photo Credit 📷 : @wmmd._
I know I’ve been saying it all year, but 2024 really has been quite the year for Screamo, the genre as a whole has never been more popular than it is today. With such a huge growth in the international community there are new bands popping up literally every day and I can no longer keep track of every new band and every new project so a few of them may end falling through the cracks unfortunately. One band that is too big to fall in any cracks and has been directly on our radar since day one is “Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Dead”. This year they’ve come back to the wheel to plow over everyone’s bones and ears with their signature style that makes the listener feel like they’re base jumping without a parachute.
Today we’re very excited to be debuting their brand new single “Spirit Incantation”. Citing influences like Joshua Fit For Battle, Ostraca, Lord Snow and Senza, the Vancouver based trio will be releasing their first full length album titled Tragedy As Catharsis on November 5th. The album was mixed and mastered by the legendary Will Killingsworth at Dead Air Studios and will be available for purchase on vinyl through No Funeral Records & Middle Man Records will have 50 cassettes as well.
I recently had a chance to conduct some interviews with the band over email to discuss this upcoming album and get their thoughts about and their future path and what the future has in store for the band.
WHAT WAS THE WRITING LIKE FOR TRAGEDY AS CATHARSIS?
Miffy (drums) : More often than not Jens (bass) and Kyle (guitar) bring riffs or completed songs and I write drum parts after the fact and do some arranging and editing. Thankfully none of us are precious about anything we write and a lot of stuff gets discarded. I really appreciate having band mates who are open to just throwing things out regardless of how much work we’ve done on them. When songs are only a minute long we have to be extremely editorial.
HOW WAS THE RECORDING PROCESS IN THE STUDIO?
Miffy : We play and record as live a set as possible, if anyone is unhappy with their parts we re-record a whole song to get a take we all like. We try not to do more than a couple of takes of anything - to keep a fresh sound that doesn’t feel too polished. Heig - who does engineering for us - always has great advice and honest opinions about what needs to be redone. Once the music is done, Jens and Kyle will add vocals and guitar overdubs. I roll around the studio reading and playing video games at that point.
Jens (Bass / Vocals) : It’s just been such a relief to have the opportunity to make music as a release. Screaming and playing aggressive music has always been a way for me to process my feelings of regret, guilt, anger, frustration and sadness. This is my meaning of the album title.
Miffy : I’m so proud of the work we make and the sheer intensity of it. It’s a blast playing with Jen and Kyle and getting to just scream rage and sorrow into the world. I’m so glad people resonate with it and I’m especially honored to have such a queer and trans audience. I’ve been aching for people to hear this album after the demo got such a positive response and I really hope this feels like a step up musically.
“I THINK SO MANY OF US AROUND THE WORLD ARE SO INVESTED IN EXPRESSING THIS MESSAGE TO OTHERS: YOU ARE NOT ALONE IN WHAT YOU FEEL. NOW MORE THAN EVER WE HAVE TO WORK TO STRENGTHEN SOLIDARITY AND (RE)CONNECTION IN THE FACE OF NEO-LIBERAL AND FACIST IDEOLOGIES THAT SEEK TO ISOLATE US FROM EACH OTHER. I HOPE THIS ALBUM REMINDS EVERYONE WHO HEARS IT THAT ANGER IS THE CORRECT RESPONSE TO INJUSTICE, AND WE ALL HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO EACH OTHER TO FIGHT THAT INJUSTICE WHEREVER AND HOWEVER IT ARISES.”
- MIFFY @DRIVEYOURPLOW
ANY SHOWS OR TOURS PLANNED FOR THE ALBUM?
Kyle (Guitars / Vocals) : Right now we just have our album released booked for November (but not announced yet). We are hoping to play some festivals in 2025 though! Getting out of Vancouver would be great!
WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE BAND AFTER THE RELEASE?
Kyle : The main focus after the album release is writing new material for splits with bands we love and look up to.
ANY CLOSING WORDS FOR US?
Miffy : Extend grace to your communities. Don’t act like cops to each other or yourself. Choose to do good everyday. Don’t give in to despair. Build a better world because it brings you joy. Death to all empires and tyrants. Long live The Communist International.
Kyle : Start a band, play some shows, and be nice to everyone you meet. you never know where you'll end up and we are all in this together.
We eagerly await the sonic assault of their debut album Tragedy As Catharsis to be released on November 5th. In the meantime checkout the new single premiere for “Spirit Incantation” below and follow the band on bandcamp and all their socials to show some love and support.
Follow them on Bandcamp : Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Dead
Writer : @just_reidz
Editor : @obijuan.cannoli
09/30/24
Career Day
Photo Credit 📷 : @askaboutmyfilms
It's becoming harder and harder to keep it in. This growling, angry, sad and despondent thing that is occupying me. The state of the world is sick and we all know, yet a rent payment only knows indifference, a job can only yawn in our face and the grocery register stares blankly while the total bill keeps climbing and climbing. This is a lonely feeling, even while I know so many of my peers, neighbors and friends are feeling the same way. Many of these woes and pains find themselves named and cursed on Career Day’s latest EP I’ll Always Be This, and with an even stronger grasp on melody and lyricism that the band has clearly honed since 2022’s Where We’ve Always Been, they plumb the depths of these dark modern times we find ourselves in.
Sickened by this weekly dance / To keep a roof over my head / Just to tell a therapist/ About the place that’s paying for it. Fuck me man. These lines have been rattling in my head since I first heard them. And where is the lie? Even being flanked by sick rhythms, tasty riffs and infectious drumming can’t pull away the gnawing reality of it, which is where “Team Player” and largely by extension Career Day pull off their deftest tricks on the EP. Pogo-able moments with lyricism that elicits a powerful understanding.
The EP single, “Rumors of My Wellness” immediately gets the heels rocking and the body swaying. A despondency that greets you with a sobering reality is certainly a difficulty that anyone who’s tried to layoff of a familiar vice can identify with. Here it feels huge, anthemic even to make amends with who you are, as you are finding the rope to pull yourself forward. Heady fretwork and colossal drumming bind “Last Thread” tightly, an undisputed toe tapper, couches pinpricks of hope in the familiar darkness found on the project. The closing track “One Bad Day” hits all too close to home while maintaining its presence as an absolutely massive track. Eager moments of finger pointing and dogpiles are inevitable, as the track careens and crashes with its sickeningly saccharine hooks and irresistible chorus of One bad day is all it takes.
Career Day carry all the hallmarks of a pop punk band. But they’re a pop punk band in the way that bands like Comadre were a punk band, or that Dawn Ray’d were a metal band. The simplicity of a moniker, an ascription of a sound that is both complex and nuanced and richly patchworked with so much history and influence that it can almost be a sort of inside joke to call them such. The band self-describes as emo punk, and as clearly shown throughout “I’ll Always Be This”, the emo aspects are there and the punk energy too.
What sets Career Day truly apart is how they take a sound that is as infectious as it is fun and make it real. “I’ll Always Be This” depressed me upon my first listen. It isn’t chock full of lighthearted and aimless lyricism that could be found in other poppier works within the genre. However, as I looped the EP again, washing dishes, driving my car to and from work and even while fulfilling my monotonous tasks that ensure a paycheck so that I can survive and provide, a truth became more and more clear. Yes, we live in a pretty rough moment in history and yes another few dollars are definitely more than deserved by me and so many others, but no matter what I’m doing or how I’m doing it I can only be who I am as I do it and ultimately, that’s a beautiful thing. I’ll Always Be This is now streaming everywhere.
Follow them on Bandcamp : Career Day
Writer : @letsgetpivotal
Editor : @just_reidz
09/27/24
Earth & Elsewhere
Photo Credit 📷 : @westphotoandvideo
Earth & Elsewhere have concocted a solid 20 something minutes of pure melodic riffs & bombastic drumming, soaring vocals and visceral growls.
The band hails from Ohio, a state that many have long associated as being for lovers and perhaps the melodramatic 2000 MTV screamo-alt-rock-emo etcetera, etcetera, however "In Life We Vanish" showcases a band that have decided to carve their own name into the Buckeye States hardcore landscape.
Opening track "Forever Mine" wastes little time getting to the very heart of what makes the band such a moving, yet tight unit with scaling riffs, throaty screams and growls all punctured, wind and dance through a sort of sonic fabric tied together with soaring clean vocals. Tracks "Clarity" and "Suffer Through" further extend the statement of a harsh yet nurturing form of aching heartache, with lyrical content that ranges from empty abandoned moments of stark remembrance all the way to cold, long gusting nights with nothing but you, your memories, and a unsympathetic night sky.
A personal favorite cut on the album "Volume In The Void" has all of what I really, really want (with all due respect to the band) which is massive chugs and absolutely galactic scale heavy drumming. All the same the band delivers even further by creating a dissonant sort of sound wave that permeates through the last minute of the track as the ground and screamed vocals meet and form a harmonious lattice work starts closing out into further dissonance.
Hallmarks of a band who has decided that heavy music can be soft while also making soft music heavy, Earth & Elsewhere have found their signature sound nestled within this album, Earth & Elsewhere's "In Life We Vanish" will keep you coming back to its emblematic yet refreshing take on the genre. “In Life We Vanish” can be found on all streaming platforms, with a music video for the album single “Clarity”.
Grab your own physical copy of “In Life We Vanish” in cassette or vinyl format on their bancamp linked below.
Follow them on Bandcamp : Earth & Elsewhere
Writer : @letsgetpivotal
Editor : @just_reidz
09/16/24
Split Silk
Photo Credit 📷 : @emmettcant
Atlanta, Georgia based trio Split Silk are back with their well crafted sad girl post-hardcore and we’re honored to be debuting their new single “Glimmer”.
Previously known for their work in the Athens-based sassy mathcore band Clavus, the drummer and bassist (Will and Lucia) of Split Silk. This interview with Split Silk members Lucca and Will cas conducted with us via email regarding their upcoming release Bitter which has physcials coming out on September 10th via Tomb Tree Tapes.
WHAT BANDS INFLUENCED THE SOUND ON THIS NEW RELEASE?
Lucca: Unwound definitely feels like the elephant in the room, but I'm also really inspired by Shotmaker, Rodan, Ethel Meserve, Hoover, Coma Regalia, Lync, Ache Hour Credo, Rainer Maria, Indian Summer, Moss Icon, Super Unison, Lord Snow, and The Breeders. Trying to call back to that 90s energy of when post-hardcore, emo, screamo, slowcore and indie were all a singular blend of sounds instead of distinct genres with no wiggle room.
Will: Lucca first showed me the verse guitar riffs in one of our old Athens practice spaces and the first thing I was reminded of are the slowcore-leaning parts of Repetition and Leaves Turn. The drums on Bitter are based off Lucca’s programmed demo but definitely filtered through my love for Erik Anderson’s playing in Lord Snow and Stormlight.
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR WRITING PROCESS?
Will: For Bitter, Lucca brought a pretty complete rough instrumental demo with programmed drums, so I was kind of learning and rewriting the part at the same time to settle on what you hear in the final version. “Glimmer” was much more worked out with the three of us live in a room together trying different things until we settled on parts we were happiest with.
WHAT WAS YOUR RECORDING PROCESS?
Lucca: We recorded with our friend Al Daglis, who we've known for a long time in Athens. Al is great to work with and let us kinda do whatever, so we got to play around with some different micing techniques. We just tracked it all together in a room to embrace that live feel since these are the first songs we've recorded as a full band. I ended up just recording vocals at home while mixing. The live tracks we recorded at the UGA radio station WUOG 90.5 FM where both Will and I DJed as students. The two live tracks are ones I recorded by myself and released on an earlier EP, but we've been playing them for so long that we wanted to document how they sound with us playing in the room together.
I mixed Bitter by myself in my spare bedroom, then we handed it off to Joel Hatsat. Joel mastered the Clavus records and also some other local favorites of ours like the Juna record, On Courage.
“THIS IS THE FIRST RELEASE BY SPLIT SILK WHERE IT WAS TRACKED AS A BAND RATHER THAN JUST A SOLO PROJECT. THIS IS HOW I ALWAYS WANTED THE BAND TO SOUND AND I’M SO EXCITED TO SEE THIS LITTLE PROJECT EVOLVE INTO A BAND WITH TWO OF MY LOVELIEST FRIENDS!'“
We're super stoked to work with Tomb Tree Tapes, as I've known Dave Norman for a decade at this point. I first knew of him through the blog and then got to see Zegema, Tomb Tree and Softseed grow to where they are today. I always have wanted to put something with him because he really supports the bands he puts out which I appreciate immensely. It drops on 9/10 on the Tomb Tree Bandcamp and I believe tapes will be available then too. Streaming soon to follow!
ANY SHOWS OR TOURS COMING UP?
Will: We’re currently booking a tour up the east coast and through the midwest for this fall, ending at Jabroni Fest in ATL. We will also be playing the second annual Three Days Till Xmas fest, also in ATL this December. We plan to tour this fall and hopefully in early 2025, as well as finishing up work on our debut album which will hopefully also be out in 2025. November 2024 marks one year with the full Split Silk lineup!
ANY CLOSING THOUGHTS?
This feels like a good place to express our solidarity with Gaza and urge anyone who reads this to donate to the various GoFundMe campaigns floating around Instagram to provide financial support to families trying to flee the ongoing genocide. We also encourage anyone who reads this to look up and support the BDS (Boycott, Divest, Sanction) movement targeting businesses with financial ties to Israel and the IDF. Finally, we suggest anyone reading this look for opportunities to participate in and organize protest efforts in their area - economic and sociopolitical disruption are among the most effective tools at our disposal as citizens of the country funding a vast part of what’s happening in occupied Palestine.
Rosemary Nods Upon The Grave
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Savannah, Georgia is one of the most haunted places in America. It’s a city with a potent history, often filled with dark and horrific moments that earmark many ancient cities on this countries stolen land. It’s only fitting that a band like Rosemary Nods Upon The Grave would hail from the same place. This weeks New Music Monday sees the world premiere of the bands first ever recorded song, “I Remember Halloween”.
Opening with chords pulled from a mid-aughts GarageBand crafted screamo demo , rosemary kicks off straight into a winding riff and throaty shouted screams, it kicks forward like an extinction burst through paired shouts, syncopated drumming and windy, chuggy riffs. There’s a specter of hope that seems to be the through line here, yet it feels hopelessly bound to a house of despondency, of a painful lived experienced that still elicits a wince when remembered. Then suddenly the middle bridge caves into a colossal choral symphony of screams, shouts, riffs and bass, a begging of aural banishment, some desire to move on perhaps finally coming to fruition before al closing out to quiet.
The visceral nature of the bands sound can’t help but make me excited for what the band may have in store for us. But even more so, the narrative that seems to be slowly wheeled out, could lead us to a newer wave of bands reinvigorating this particular type of screamo. And well, that’d be just alright by me. We look forward to what the band will release next.
Follow them on Bandcamp : rosemary nods upon the grave
Writer : @letsgetpivotal
Editor : @just_reidz
09/02/24
Shortstop
Photo Credit 📷 : @portraitofsound
Sacramento’s band turned one man act turned band again Shortstop are releasing their first full length and we here at Not Just a Phase are more than excited to bring you the world premiere of their first single to be released off it.
There’s a harkening back to a time that feels distant, but really isn’t, and a scene that feels far away, but maybe wasn’t, that seems to be the winds by which “i think you should leave” has cast its sails upon. Feeling all at once influenced by the 2010s screamo scene, I hear the traces of droning emo-yell screamo, and the grimaced specter of midwest plucks and thrums. Lyrically it pulls from those dark places you’d read about on a Loma Prieta insert or while skimming through Guidelines lyrics that someone claims to have deciphered. Yet still, the track tears free from its roots to walk in its own sun and propagate its own orchard.
Other notable new cuts like “john wilkes kissing booth” and “but the heart has it’s own memory and I have not forgotten” can’t help but get me excited for the trajectory of the bands growth and evolution. It won’t be too much longer as the anticipated release date is currently set for September 6th, with physicals to be announced. We can’t wait to get our grubby hands on some hard copies of these bad boys and as always we look forward to what the band has in store for us next.
40ft to go
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Ah shit, it’s Monday again. We’re trying to brighten up the beginning of your brand new week with some beautiful new music as often as we can and today is no exception.
We’re amped to be debuting the latest single “Co-Op” from the Detroit based screamo band 40ft to go. 2023 saw this band emerge with some great singles, an impressive EP, and (my personal favorite) an amazing split with mis sueños son de tu adiós called “Place Twigs on the Dead”.
With hauntingly beautiful vocals complimented by scratchy screams and video game-esque keyboard leads paired with fuzzy distorted guitars, 40ft to go's high-quality-lo-fi recordings has left a mark on me as one of the most promising new acts in the game. Influenced by the likes of Suis La Lune, Brave Little Abacus, and Newfound Interest in Connecticut, 40ft to go's musical body of work has gotten better with every new track. We were happy to interview them to discuss their new music and what the recording process was like, as well as their writing style, and what's to come in the future.
WHAT WAS YOUR WRITING PROCESS LIKE FOR THIS UPCOMING RELEASE?
“Each of us wrote lyrics and led the writing process for at least a couple songs on the album. The way we do it varies depending on who is leading it and with what. For Co-Op, Dylan wrote the lyrics and outlined each section of the song on guitar in no particular order, and we worked together from there to figure out how to merge these sections together into a story.
When I (Dylan) first started writing this song, I wanted it to come from a happier place than I’m used to. I had a lot on my plate at the time and needed my mind to be on something else. The one person I can always count on to make me smile is Emil. For you it may not be your sibling, but your parents or a friend, or your cat or your partner. Whatever the case, this song is about having someone to count on.”
HOW WAS YOUR RECORDING PROCESS THIS TIME AROUND?
“While writing a song together, if we feel like we’re at a point where we have a cohesive structure for a song, we record a demo for it with our phones and then listen and sit on it for a while. Then we come back more confident and comfortable with the song with new ideas and eventually start by recording drums on an electric kit. We use our laptops as amps to monitor ourselves and record guitar and bass track outlines along with Nadia’s separate drum recording in her dining room. The guitars are later re-recorded and we mostly record the screaming in our cars. Benji recorded her vocals in our room facing a closet with an SM-57.”
“WE ALL JUST ENJOY WRITING MUSIC TOGETHER, AND GETTING TO BE A PART OF THE SCREAMO COMUNITY IS FUFFILLING IN ITSELF. IT’S A REALLY COOL AND SATISFYING THING TO MAKE MUSIC WITH FRIENDS, BECAUSE THE THINGS WE CREAT BECOME TANGIBLE, AUDIBLE EVIDENCE OF OUR FRIENDSHIP.”
- EMS @XX.DEADEMS.XX
“We’ve been spending a lot of time together writing these songs and really just hanging out. The album combines the current state of our minds and beliefs into one project. Thank you all for listening and I hope we can inspire anyone who wants to start making music, thank you Not Just A Phase for being super chill with this review.”
Their new single “Co-Op” was both mixed and mastered by the band themselves in a true DIY fashion. Physicals will be coming out early fall from BSDJ, Honeysuckle, See You Next Summer, and Daydream Records. A bunch of shows are planned after the release as well as a new split in the near future.
Indisposed
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Chicago is home to an ever expanding vast DIY music scene bursting with punk music of every subgenre and style you can think of, and since 2017 Chicago has also been home to a great band, that once started as a bedroom project, called Indisposed. This bedroom project gradually formed into a fulltime band and after a handful of great releases and after a seven year run we’ve been asked to help break the news that Indisposed will be playing their final shows and disbanding. There’s no easy way to say that and it’s coming at an odd time considering they’re fresh off of the release of their brand new album Steafast. The album showcases a 21 minute run time of very creative chaos and we are grateful to give their vocalist Nina an opportunity to voice their thoughts and feelings regarding the bands legacy, their message, their last shows, and their final album.
WHAT BANDS INFLUENCED THE SOUND AND WRITING PROCESS ON STEADFAST?
“We normally don’t go into writing with other bands in mind. Some older bands that resonate with us unanimously are Daitro, Raein, Native, Droughts, Sed Non Satiata, and Suis La Lune. We love older screamo that stands out from a respective period, like the French band Anomie or Le Pre Ou Je Suis Mort. George and I are big fans of 90s slowcore and post-hardcore (Unwound, Slint, Frodus, Dianogah, etc). We all love mathy bands like Pretend so our influences are all over the board. Modern bands like This Will Destroy You, Stormlight, Massa Nera, Sonagi, and Burial Etiquette also influenced us quite a bit.
Our writing process has been either Goose or myself bringing in a skeleton of a song and building upon it or just writing in the moment at the space. We’re big fans of rhythms first, scribbled out on a giant 18x24 pad of newsprint. Goose and I lead a lot on the writing and believe writing is best in the moment. ‘DARVO Dance’ was originally just drumming by Goose. ‘I’m Prepared To Lose Everything’ I wrote the guitar parts for and we went from there. ‘Staring Knives’ was a song that just happened at the end of ‘Stomaching Time’ because we magically synced on all our beats and chords.
I’m a huge believer in organic blank-slate practice space jams. I fast from music when writing and enjoy using my intuition to tune into someone else’s headspace. We’ve had jams where we show up to practice in the worst moods and come out grinning / proud of what we made. We all have a mutual love and respect for each other and have even played each other’s instruments before to write. We’re also very lucky to have that kind of musical chemistry.
‘Antiquate the Argument’ was made years ago with Goose after a night-out show hopping. We wrote out the rhythms & tabs on some newsprint with Sharpie. Thankfully, we were able to translate it afterward, ha.”
Staying DIY and raw right until the very end I was surprised to hear about their recording process as this style has almost completely gone the way of the dinosaur, despite it still being the most authentic way to capture any punk music.
“We prefer to record live and have everything mic’ed up at once. It sounds better, feels better, and forces us to fine tune our playing as much as possible. We also change our tempo a lot in each song and don’t want to lose any of the dynamic elements by recording each individual track. Tracks 1-5 were recorded at Bricktop Recording by Pete Grossman. Track 6 was recorded at Studio 8500 by Maya Chun and all tracks were mixed & mastered at Bricktop Recording by Pete Grossman
We hope people hear this album and are more inclined to honor the values demonstrated in these songs. We are about to indefinitely not be a band anymore after the fall of this year. We’ve done this for a long time. Who knows what the future holds, but for now, we are going to disband after the end of this year.”
WHAT IS THE OVERALL MESSAGE OF STEADFAST?
“Indisposed has historically been about the fallout of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse. This album however is tackling that subject matter a little more head-on; It’s a cultural analysis of how the community handle callouts and our feelings towards some aspects of the music scene. We believe it the community has regressed in keeping people safe. I have had my life and friends lives entire life trajectories changed by predators that have been in the scene for 10+ years… and predators keep coming back. Having friends tell us their experiences at every level of the music industry, things get really ugly.”
“MOST PEOPLE DON’T REALIZE THAT BIGGER LABELS & PR PEOPLE HAVE THEIR OWN DAMN LAWYERS IN PLACE TO SILENCE OR INTIMIDATE SURVIVORS INTO SILENCE. THERE IS A WHOLE INSTITUTIONALIZED NETWORK OF ENABLERS WHO VIRTUE SIGNAL PUBLICLY BUT BEHIND CLOSED DOORS HAVE THE FISCAL ABILITY & BUDGET TO SILENCE SURVIVORS AND BLACKLIST THEM. STEADFAST IS A BIG ‘FUCK YOU’ TO THAT.”
- @INDISPOSED.CHI
‘I’m Prepared To Lose Everything’ is a love song to the DIY community and meant to empower people who don’t feel safe coming forward. It’s about making the move to speak out for the sake of a collective group of people. DARVO dance is meant to spread awareness of “DARVO”, an acronym for a predatory tactic. It stands for “Deny, Attack, Reverse, Victim & Offender”. It’s dark, but the lyrics are meant to poke fun at abusers and predator's reverse smear campaigns.
‘Stomaching Time’ is about how your life freezes after abuse and how trauma can affect your sense of time. How one can turn to unhealthy coping mechanisms like alchohol or addiction. I hope when people hear “Take Your Shot Now”, they resonate with the positive meaning of the double entendre, that they feel triumphant, and don’t let their trauma stop them from living life or pursuing justice. It’s meant to say “You’re here, what are you waiting for?”.
Indisposed are playing a few shows with Radura leading up to New Friends Fest this weekend! July 31st to August 4th. Pittsburgh, Akron, then off to Canada. They have a few distros in Europe, Canada, and the states that will be carrying the record, (Zilp Zalp Rercords is one) but they are mostly putting out the album by themselves.
ANY CLOSING WORDS?
“Thank you to all our fans and friends who have toured or supported us over the years. A big thank you to Jackson of Excrucis for wanting to fill-in and play with us on this run. Shout out to Radura and big shout out to the owners of Middle-Man Records and ZilpZalp DIY for being the best humans. We are also pumped as all hell to meet & see everyone at New Friends Fest 2024!”
Checkout their linktree here: Indisposed
Writer : @just_reidz
Editor : @letsgetpivotal
07/30/24
Treehouse Of Horror
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The global screamo scene has been growing lately, but Toronto itself is home to one of the largest and most prolific annual screamo festivals known as New Friends Fest. With the rise of screamo and the popularity it’s gained worldwide, it’s always exciting for me to cover screamo bands that are local to my province of Ontario.
Three piece act Treehouse of Horror are a Toronto based screamo band that have been turning heads since 2022 and today we have the privilege chatting about their new EP “Our Days Are Numbered…” which is out today and released by their friend Kai from boxcutter, under their label, Maraming Records.
We sat down with their lead vocalist and guitarist Ryan to discuss this new EP and what we can expect from them in the near future.
SO HOW DID YOU DECIDE TO RELEASE WITH MARAMING RECORDS?
“We basically do everything together so it felt like a perfect opportunity to collaborate on a project again. Kai also repressed our demo EP as well as the split we put out with boxcutter and Please Don't Crash. The more labels there are putting out this kind of music, the better!”
WHO DO YOU ALL CONSIDER TO BE MUSICAL INSPIRATIONS FOR THIS RELEASE?
“It goes without saying that we are continuously influenced by our fellow cohorts in the local scene; boxcutter, Basque, Terry Green, Burial Etiquette, Respire and Please Don't Crash (RIP) to name a few. It’s easy to make good music when you’re surrounded by so much of it right in your home town.”
WHAT WAS THE WRITING PROCESS LIKE FOR THIS EP?
“We had to work pretty quick to get everything out by June, since recording had to be done by late April, and since we wanted to press to a 7” each side had to be under 7 minutes. This put us in a unique bind, but I really enjoyed working under these constraints. It forced us to really trim the fat off these songs and keep things straight and to the point.
I think we've really shed a lot of the mathy emo thrills we had on the last few songs we’ve written, but i'm not mad about it, they’ve come out sounding a lot more catchy and poppy this way.”
“THIS IS DEFINITELY THE MOST CONFIDENT WE’VE EVER FELT ABOUT OUR MATERIAL AND IT REALLY FEELS LIKE WE’RE COMING INTO OUR OWN WITH THESE SONGS.”
- RYAN @MILKANDCOINS
HOW WAS THE EP MIXED AND MASTERED?
“Mixing was done in the same space it was recorded, my basement (Lucky Duck Studios). It took me a good couple weeks to get everything sounding basically how I want it. My goal with these tracks was to get them sounding like a polished blend between more modern stuff like Dreamwell, Massa Nera, or Jeromes Dream (new), with a healthy dose of crap-fi skramz like Cowboys Became Folk Heroes, Merchant Ships, or Jeromes Dream (old). Aki McCullough from Nu House Studios (and Dreamwell) mastered the EP for us and we couldn’t be happier.
Getting some of that real analogue gear on the tracks really beefed up the tracks and made all the heavy parts come across way better. I wish I could take a peek into the future a month from now and see what everyone thinks about this record, because getting to write and perform these new songs has been so much fun.”
WHAT MAKES THIS RELEASE SO SPECIAL FOR YOU?
“We are so lucky to exist at the same time and in the same place as each other, and these songs reflect that once in a lifetime opportunity. I really hope anyone going into this record recognizes the unique bonds we share between each other when it comes to our writing styles, but also the emotion we’re putting out through these tracks. To briefly summarize ‘let’s pretend’ in specific; the song is about feeling isolated for so long as a kid going into adulthood, and then finding a community in the scene. It probably goes without saying that we were all picked on growing up, so when we started writing music together and meeting all these incredible people, it felt like a light switch went off inside us.
All three of us are also gender-non-conforming, so when we came into such a large group of like minded folks, it felt like finding a second family. This subculture means everything to us and we wanted to write a song to all our friends to reflect this bond that we share, like a love letter to the scene.
Two of the songs, ‘Heads or Tails’ and ‘Loaded Gun’, are about our struggles with gender dysphoria and identity. This isn’t the first time we’ve written a song about gender expression, ‘Jeff the Killer’ being the other, but these felt more personal to us. ‘Jeff the Killer’ was more about the anti-trans laws targeting our friends across the map, whereas these new ones follow our own internal struggles. Feeling like there’s two ends of a gender spectrum pulling me from either side, where one yearns to be seen and the other longing to feel comfortable and understood. This is who we are, and we want to be transparent with these emotions to hopefully allow others to confide in these songs.
‘Day Terrors’ is our self deprecation anthem. I wrote the lyrics for that one while at work and on the subway, when I’m in my absolute most apathetic state. In that one I’m mostly talking about my depersonalization and social detachment. Riding the TTC will do that to a mf, so I captured it in a song. Toronto, I love you but you gotta stop doing track work when I got places to be.'“
ANY SHOWS OR TOURS COMING UP?
'“By some stroke of luck, Radura, one of the coolest bands out of Italy, asked if we wanted to run a small circuit around the eastern USA with them. This will be the first time we’ve ever played the states, and getting visas was a massive pain in the ass. If you are a Canadian band trying to play shows in the USA without getting banned for 10 years, you’d have more fun beating your head into a wall. We’re playing July 27-Aug 1st through Providence, RI, Brooklyn, NY, Philadelphia, PA, Baltimore, MD, Pittsburgh, PA, Akron, OH, and then New Friends Fest in Toronto on August 4th.
Not to geek out but it’s probably one of the coolest things we’ve been offered in our time of being a band, especially since touring the states is a bucket list item for all 3 of us. We’re looking forward to meeting everyone on the road and making some fun new memories!”
There will be 100 tapes and 100 vinyl copies of “Our Days Are Numbered…” on July 19th through Maraming Records, so go cop one quick before they’re gone. Check out this track below, and the full release is now streaming everywhere.
Checkout their bandcamp here: Treehouse Of Horror
Writer : @just_reidz
Editor : @ohmucollective
07/15/24
Primal Step
Photo Credit 📷 : @trumpetsmash
It’s New Music Monday here again at Not Just A Phase and we’re hyped to be debuting a single from the brand new Ontario Hardcore band Primal Step. Primal Step may be a new band on the scene but oldheads will recognize most of their members from previous projects. Their metallic hardcore sound brings out memories that echo of early 2000s bands in the genre like Buried Alive, Shattered Realm and Hatebreed in their Rise Of Brutality Era. I sat down with my old friend (and vocalist of Primal Step) Jay Scarlino to discuss his past projects and how this new one came together.
“Primal Step is a pretty cool mix of OG’s and new blood. Chris has been around the block and back in the local Toronto hardcore scene. Him and Conor were doing some projects together out Toronto way, and Conor is in Die Alone as well, Chris fills in there too. Lewis was in Battlecat and I was in Lions, early 2000s Hamilton hardcore. Our drummer Brad is completely new to hardcore and it’s been a lot of fun exposing him to what this shit is about. We work together at the steel mills, and on lunch break he was showing me a band he’s in and I showed him some of my shit, he said he’d love to be in a heavier project so I told him I can think of a couple guys that have been wanting to jam. That’s basically how Primal Step was born.”
Another notorious name in our provincial scene is Davis Maxwell who has recorded and mixed numerous bands of all genres and to no surprise was the brain behind the recording and mastering for this demo as well.
“Recording was a good time, we went with Davis at Schoolhouse in Hamilton. I met him awhile back through a mutual friend in the Niagara scene. I used him for Living Nightmare and I loved what he did with Reality Denied’s ‘Comes With A Price’ and so it was a no brainer for us. This demo feels like it was a long time coming for us. Pent up shit since the pandemic and years and years of hardcore influence dating back from the 90s.”
“THE RESURGENCE IN HARDCORE SINCE THE PANDEMIC IS UNBELIEVABLE. ONTARIO HARDCORE IS ON FIRE AND IT’S REALLY EXCITING TO BE A PART OF IT EVEN STILL AFTER 25 YEARS FOR MYSELF IT’S MORE EXCITING THAN IT’S EVER BEEN”
- JAY @NE.DESIT.VIRTUS
Tapes are being released by Jays fantasy label “Be On The Lookout” aka “Bolorecs”, tapes will be available at their first show coming up on September 1st in Toronto with Hoods and Sworn Enemy. Primal Step is open to discussions with any labels that may be interested in them.
“We’ve just been focused on putting this demo out we haven’t booked anything else. If y’all wanna book us or throw us on a set before September just holler at us on insta and I’ll get back to you. We just wanna play bomb ass shows with our friends. Whenever. Wherever.”
“This demo, for me personally, is a piece cut out from right inside me. It’s a demonstration and a protest. It’s my heart. It’s my pain and internal struggle with myself and the world in front of me. It’s all the love I have and the appreciation I have for my friends my family and this scene. As I said earlier this band was a long time coming. Past projects since Lions have mostly been for hobby but this project has meant so much more. This is me giving back to something that gave me so much. This is for hardcore. This is for you.”
Check out their first single “Cried All My Tearz” linked below and visit their bandcamp page. The full demo “Hardcore Spiritual Healing” is now on all streaming platforms and will be available on hand with them live on September 1st for their first show in Toronto with Hoods and Sworn Enemy.
Constrain
Photo Credit 📷 : @eddysage48
Constrain is our favourite K Pop band from Ontario, Canada (but not really). Constrain writes a style of post hardcore that is nostalgic and reminiscent of the 2000s MySpace era. Forging elements of metalcore, sass, math and even a touch of some of the poppier sounds of mall emo (such as Underoath, The Used and Silverstein). It’s a first rate classic sound that I personally yearn for, even though my girl jeans wont fit anymore and I’m not putting my lip ring or spacers back in.
Constrain takes inspiration from older local legends of the Ontario scene like The Gorgeous and The Holly Springs Disaster, which you can most notably hear seeping through the sonic walls of my favourite tracks “I Found a Razor Blade In My Spaghetti Once” and “Omori”.
Their vocalist Brendan Sinco sees their writing and recording process of this album to be just as therapeutic as it was memorable. “I’m very happy with the record, hearing it back it reminds me of music I would search out when I was 15 or 16 while giving it a more modern feel and to be able to personally and collectively achieve that is pretty special. The previous year has been negative in ways we couldn’t control and just had to accept. This album is us venting about the emotions we felt as well as the emotions of those who are close to us”.
“WHAT’S SPECIAL ABOUT THIS RELEASE TO ME IS JUST THAT I GOT TO MAKE MUSIC AND MORE IMPORTANLY, MAKE SOME MEMORIES WITH MY FRIENDS, I’M BEYOND PROUD OF ALL OF US AND PROUD OF THIS RECORD”.
- JESSE @jesse_soul
Their EP “Welcome to Club Vampire” was recorded at Hive Studios, a great studio in Hamilton that’s been around even before I was a teenager playing in bands (shoutout to Nick). “Nick Ginn is amazing. He can pick up on a vibe in an instant and he knows what we are going for. He provides a comfortable environment but will give real feedback so we have the best product possible in the end”.
So what does the future have in store for our favourite K Pop band?
“We’re planning a split with some of our friends as well as a new record! Shout out to: in her head, tennis academy and to be continued. We’re also setting up a fest that will be happening in October and we are planning on being in America with a new full length by the fall next year!”
“Welcome To Club Vampire” was released May 21st on CD via Wormwood Records and cassettes are available from Tomb Tree. There’s still a few copies available so cop one and watch the music video of their single “The Dairy Crimes I’ve Committed Against My Stomach” below then catch them live on July 12th in Hamilton at Koi and July 20th in Toronto at Dock Ellis.
The Good Depression
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Hamilton based band “The Good Depression” have been riffing across the Canadian Ontario scene since 2016 bringing a fusion of groove based southern rock flair, with breakdowns, feedback, and unpredictable mathy rhythms that haven’t been written this brilliantly since Every Time I Die.
Influenced by many other heavy bands of the early 2000s like Converge, Norma Jean and the Red Chord, they proudly wear their influences on their sleeves but it is apparent in their playing that they have carved out their own distinct sound. At one point during “Snakes and Charmers” you can even hear a DJ scratch so it’s fair to say this band isn’t afraid to push the boundaries of hardcore with a touch of experimental style. Constant tempo changes, mathy riffs, heavy breakdowns dripping with feedback, gritty vocals screamed at one second turn to warm vocals being sung at the next. What more could you ask for?
These songs will burrow into your brain and live there rent free. Their recent release “Something Violent In The Way” is a super fun 8 minutes of dialed in energy that you can’t bottle or contain. “Our recording process for ‘Something Violent In The Way’ was with Davis Maxwell and it was a great one, as it always is. We had enough time to experiment with different recording techniques and try new things. An example of that is re amping drums through a pedal board with fuzz and delay. The album was also mixed and mastered by Davis.”
“THIS RELEASE IS SPECIAL TO US BECAUSE AS THE WRITERS, YOU CAN SEE THE EVOLUTION OF THE SOUND OF THE BAND. IT’S ANOTHER NOTCH IN OUR BELT AND WE’RE ALREADY PUSHING OUR COMFORT ZONES BY WRITING NEW MATERIAL THAT ISN’T AS SIMILAR AS THESE SONGS. IT’S EXCITING TO US. THE ALBUM EXPRESSES THEMES OF LOSS AND TRAGEDY, AS WELL AS SOME PLAYFUL THEMES.”
JUSTIN - @JUSTINHEBB
The upcoming release date for Oxblood is June 14th and all of these singles (from Something Violent In The Way) are on it as well.
When asked about their writing process:
“The writing process for this album was different from the last. Some of these songs were written during 2020 & 2021 and the restrictions made us find other ways to send ideas back and forth via computer, whether it was tablature or midi drums from logic pro. When we eventually got back into the practice space we definitely hit the grindstone and started writing things that we wanted to hear. Our influences of music released in that time definitely had a play on the writing process”.
As for what's next?
“We will keep writing and most likely releasing singles for the time being. We plan to make up our U.S. tour dates that were kiboshed in 2020 by the borders closing. We would love to play as many shows in different places as we can in a year, I think that would be the next milestone for us. If we can go as far from home as we can, and people have fun and dig the music then I believe that's a goal we have checked off.”
We are impatiently waiting for their next release titled “Oxblood” which will be self released on June 14th but until then go see The Good Depression live in Ontario at these upcoming dates listed below and checkout their first teaser release from Oxblood right here!
Saturday July 20th
OTTAWA -The Dominion Tavern
Pandemonium Fest
Saturday August 10th
BRANTFORD - Rye Field
Rye Field Studios
Checkout their Bandcamp : The Good Depression
Writer : @just_reidz
Editor : @letsgetpivotal
06/11/24
Norfair
Photo Credit 📷 : @elliot.photograph
When Norfair first came across our radar, they quickly became the subject of excited discussion. Their self-titled EP became a consistent listen for us, melding the noisy aspects of emotional hardcore with dissonant black metal guitars and ridiculously shrilled vocals melded brilliantly with their takes on 90s emocore mixed with a wealth of influences. Simply put we were really into what they were doing. A year and and half on we’re now graced with their latest single, a further exploration of their tastes as well as the lenses of how they’ve grown.
To age in a time where the planet feels steeped in immense turmoil is an awful thing. Its another thing entirely to be young as you watch the world wilt and shrivel in this way. “I Am the Architect”, the latest from Norfair feels like a clenched fist and a tight throat shout amongst it all.
The slow, thrumming intro picks up quickly into the bands signature whirl of dissonant vocals and shreddy, crackling guitars, however the bridge sections feel more melodic, the drums somehow both tighter and more frenetic all before the track switches gears into headier chugs and breakdowns.
In an unsurprising move, Norfair seems to have gotten better as the year has passed. The young band seems to have sloughed off the teenage veneer of being new and are moving into realms of purposeful and confident songwriting. If “I Am the Architect” is any indicator of what’s to come, then we can hardly wait to see what the future holds for them.
Love Spiral
Photo Cred 📷: @thejacklillian
There’s something crazy in the water over in California, but whatever’s floating in those waters produces some amazing bands. Quiet Fear, Othiel, Brahm, Clay Birds, onewaymirror, VS Self and the list goes on and on and today we’re discussing another great Cali band known as Love Spiral.
Love Spiral are relatively new to the screamo scene. Their 2023 demo blew me away and showcased some of the most unique guitar work in the genre as their peculiar version of screamo dabbles with 80s metal riffs and metalcore influences ranging from Converge to The Fall Of Troy. Add all that up with a few, quick, Primus-esque jams and we have only just begun to properly describe their truly unique sound. Their guitarist Sean says that “Tool cover started out as two separate riff systems that we sutured together somewhere in the middle, composing the transitions and some of the spacier sections together as a group. The more songs we write the more of a potluck of different ideas each song becomes.”
Today we’re hyped to debut their new single and music video. This track was mixed by Chris at Niagara Studios and mastered by Jack Shirley. Their vocalist, Lev, had a few words to say describing the inspiration for the lyrics and how the music video was created..
“Original Tool Cover is a song that ebbs and flows with grief and hope and loss and community interwoven with the rage and strength it takes to overcome tragedy. We wrote this song after the shooting that took place at Club Q in Colorado Springs on November 19th, 2022. It is not a community that we are apart of, but the ripples of loss absolutely touched our own.”
"AS MARGINALIZED PEOPLE, WE ARE SO OFTEN LEFT TO OUR OWN DEVICES IN CARING FOR OURSELVES AND ENSURING OUR OWN PATHS TO LEAD FULL AND FULFILLING LIVES, IF STOMPING ON THE FACES OF OUR OPRESSORS IS WHAT IT TAKES TO BE HEARD, THEN THAT IS WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE".
LEV - @lovespiralband
This single was recorded by our friend Chris (@tendersender_) and will be on a soon-to-be-recorded future full-length album, sharing the spot with newly recorded versions of our 2023 demo. The music video is an artfully crafted collection of clips of live shows from a local videographer Chris, (@one_dozen_cats), as well as sweet moments from our mini-tour with Whine. This band has received nothing but incredible support from our friends and community, whether it's in the form of art, recording, or just showing up, so it felt fitting to have a DIY moments compilation.
We eagerly anticipate the full length album coming out soon. Until then checkout the lyrics and video below.
You don't deserve to suffer the cruelties of hate
Our only agenda is to live an average life
Full of laughter and love
With a way to fight
You don't deserve to suffer the cruelties of hate
I call on our people
To resist the fear
That terror walking inside
Shove it down to the ground
And stomp its lights out
None of my friends knew they would live past twenty
And that fills me with hot white rage and fury
These souls deserve to make it to eternity
The silver lining
Is that together, we grow stronger
Checkout their bandcamp here : Love Spiral
Writer : @just_reidz
Editor : @letsgetpivotal
06/05/24
Lagrimas (HTX)
Photo Credit 📷: @iknowthedevil_israel
Hello all and welcome back to another installment of our New Music Monday series. This week's barn burner comes to us from Lagrimas by way of Houston Texas, and boy is it a ripper.
Just in time for pride month the queer punx waste no one's time, punching quick, dark rhythms rife with melody. “Silly Songs with Larry” features bouncy black metal riffs, intensely shrieked vocals and inhuman drum patterns. Opening the track with what I’m fairly certain is a clip from the cult classic film “But I’m A Cheerleader”, the bubbly scene music is cut short as the song slices in with an evil yet ass shaking riff. Shredded vocal chords stream eerily through the remainder of the song with an unmoved and unhurried rage, leaving us wanting more.
Lagrimas have been ripping the Houston scene for a while and if this track is any indication, the years have done little to temper their fury. If this quick cut is any indicator of what the band has in store for us, I feel confident in saying we really can’t wait to see what the band has in store for us next.
ACxDC
Photo Cred 📷: @acxdc_666
Twenty-one years into their time as a band, ACxDC is still going strong and is unleashing another fast, angry, and unforgiving album. But that’s not all there is to it. Due April 26th, G.O.A.T is 17 tracks with eye catching titles and no genre commitment, refusing the box of “powerviolence” and embracing the influence of a range of music. In this project, ACxDC digs deeper than ever before.
While their familiar humor remains consistent, it has evolved, as has the band itself and the world around them. Explained by vocalist and scene hero Sergio Amalfitano, “I think cosmic horror, the pandemic, death, anger at the general populace over the last couple of years, et cetera, has really sort of boiled over in me. I feel like this album is a bit more biting, a bit more straightforward, a bit more tongue and cheek, and there's less held back. Satan Is King was a Kanye diss. This is a diss towards everyone… I think we experiment with genres more than most bands. We definitely add dbeat, hardcore, punk, oi, death metal, thrash, etc AND if you really listen you'll hear the influence outside of those genres from funk, pop, musicals, and more. I think too many people are hung up on labels and we don't care. Obviously greatest of all time can be seen as a fuck you to everyone else…it kind of is, in the most tongue in cheek way, a way of saying we’re a band that stands apart because we are a band that does what we want without thinking about anyone else’s expectations. So to us, we’re the greatest band we can be”.
Handling weighty themes such as political rage, depression, failure, imposter syndrome, and self-doubt more directly than previous releases, this project holds nothing back, and expects the same from its listeners. “I think we just sort of hone in more on what we like and are able to express it better. I find that we’re less ‘afraid’ to play whatever we want however we want without regard as to how it'll be received or interpreted,” states Amalfitano, “I also think that lyrically it's a lot more on a personal level now than ever before. We used to be very adamant about using lyrics to express concepts in silly ways where you could sing along without deeper thought if you didn't want to, but now it’s just a lot more blatant… I want people to be able to relate to the energy of this album in a way where they’ll feel an emotional release. I'd love it if people hear this and get blown away on multiple levels.
“IF YOU CAN HEAR AWESOME SONGS, FEEL THE LYRICS, AND RELATE IN A WAY THAT MAKES YOU WANT TO EXERT ENERGY THEN WE'VE DONE OUR JOB”.
- SERGIO @ACXDC_666
Recorded with Taylor Young of The Pit Recording Studio, G.O.A.T is a wholesome collaborative effort, built by longtime drivers and residents of the extreme music scene. The comfortability and shared beliefs shines through in the album, working to form this cohesively jarring collection of songs. “In terms of production we are very laid back and trust our producer entirely. “Taylor Young is a beast when it comes to recording. He understands all of the extremities of the music we’re trying to accomplish and can capture it better than we can even try to translate our thoughts. Everything from tone, pedals, sheer loudness, all really is a result of him. We come in with ideas but we value his input very much and feel like he’s a close friend so he can be honest with us if he thinks something sucks, ha” Amalfitano describes the recording experience.
It had been four years since the group recorded G.O.A.T’s predecessor, Satan Is King, with Young, and since then they have undergone new experiences and gained new insights as the scene and world kept spinning through a pandemic and major political events. “It's always very relaxing to be in the hands of a professional that’s your friend AND very importantly also involved in extreme music. I think it was standard in the sense that we record individually, but I really enjoyed the vocal tracking. I came in with certain ideas that weren’t very traditional in the sense of following the music exactly and Taylor ran with it with some awesome suggestions. After years of the pandemic I think we just wanted to write something strong, cohesive, explosive, etc, and that lack of recording during Covid really pushed us (in particular the sense of isolation/depression that can be seen in the lyrics)”.
However, Sergio’s voice and perspective isn’t the only one that can be heard on these subjects, as for the first time ever, ACxDC has brought some notable friends (namely, Henry Everitt & Roger Rivandeneira (No/Mas), Alex Jones (Undeath), Elliott Morrow (Gulch), and Galax (Greenwitch)) to feature on their most synergetic project yet. “We've never had features! So it was a unique sort of thing to have happened on this album. I never really thought of having ‘outsiders' really participate in the recordings. I just always thought ‘oh well, just have the band do backup vocals’. But I was excited to have people whose artistry and bands I really respect. It's great to showcase your friends on records and collaborate and see what their take would be on something”.
After over two decades as a collective, you can expect to hear a level of mastery of a familiarized process. Falling into their natural roles, band members Sergio Amalfitano, Jorge Luis Herrera, Ryan James Corbett, and Edward Jason Oropeza, despite any differences, stand as a unit in backing DIY and innate humanity, each bringing value individually to the album. “We all sort of create what we can on our own time and bring it to the group. I hum ideas into my phone or reference other bands (usually not extreme bands) in terms of grooves or breakdowns as well as lyrical concepts that shape the song. Eddie is the main riff master so he'll come up with some killer stuff and demo it so we can morph it into something we all dig. Ryan also writes on guitar and translates stuff to bass and comes with complete songs. Jorge is the backbone so he adds his flare to stuff. Generally though it's collective and we all throw our ideas in the bowl when we do get together,” Amalfitano expresses, “We stand for us. We represent us. We don't necessarily all agree on every single thing but we love each other and we want to express ourselves together. I think at this point we just want to show people what we can create as a unit and have them take that on for themselves. Yes some of us are vegan, edge, anarchist, queer, etc. We all just believe in DIY and not being a fucking asshole”.
Besides a pithy and sonically enticing album later this month, there is more to expect coming your way from ACxDC including “one more LP” and “lots of touring”. They plan to take G.O.A.T “around the world,” to “hang out with friends, call out dumbasses, and have the usual with more fun shows and less giving a fuck”.
To conclude,
“Free Palestine. Fuck Christians. All governments are useless. Shoot more politicians.”
Checkout their bandcamp here: ACxDC
Writer : @ab.bashara
Editor : @just_reidz
04/22/24
Excuse Me, Who Are You?
Photo Cred 📷: @alexkiander
Nothing quite like some sad lyrics being yelled at full volume over twinkly guitar riffs and hard strumming patterns. Since the summer of 2021 Excuse Me, Who Are You? have been showcasing their unique style of Midwest Emo, their occasional use of breakdowns with a rougher tone and feel overall to their sound separate them from the oodles of other noodly bands out there making them stick out when being compared to the much softer, twinkly sounds you’d normally associate with the genre. Their grittier sound sets them apart from their peers who they stand side by side with at the top of all DIY emo lists amongst fans of the genre.
The four piece, Madison, Wisoncsin based band have kicked back into 2024 with two noodly new singles. “Maybe That Truck Hit Me…And This Is All a Dream” (now streaming everywhere) and we’ve got the exclusive premiere to the music video for their latest track “Let’s End All of This”.
“There are a lot of ways to interpret surrealism, but for me the way that’s always made sense is that art wants to be made, the world wants to be turned into art. After listening to the song a bunch of times it seemed that if we could get the band together in a beautiful place where we were free to explore and mess around, interesting ideas and images would happen organically. It’s an intense song, sonically and lyrically- few things in life are creepier than feeling like you can’t trust the people closest to you, or even worse, yourself. In response to this kind of subject matter, it felt crucial that the shoot had to be a lot of fun- hiking around the woods, riding four-wheelers, PBR by the fire. I think the fun is what allowed us to go into weirder, darker terrain- bright lights casting dark shadows.” - Evan McConahay (music video director).
And from the bands perspective “We spent the whole day four wheeling, drinking, and just hanging out while filming in between. We have all talked about how it may have been the most fun we’ve had together outside of music as a band. Jackson made a fire at the end of the night before we put grass and paint all over Stu with the randomized strobe light. We were all laughing our asses off to even tears inside of our masks while Stu has a vivid memory of how horrific the event was from his perspective despite it being his idea.”
The music video to “Let’s End All of This” brings a darker tone to the screen, matching up with vocalist Kyle Kinney’s lyrics “Bury me with all my friends” the compassionately yelled vocals of Kyle are more raw than ever on this track as they struggle to maintain a balance and trust within these friendships through emotional and instrumental breakdowns throughout the song.
I WROTE THE LYRICS AROUND THE LINE, “BURY ME WITH ALL MY FRIENDS”. EVENTUALLY, IT WENT FROM A CUTE SONG ABOUT LOVING MY FRIENDS TO ALSO INCLUDING STRUGGLES I DEALT WITH PERSONALLY BETWEEN MYSELF AND THEM. THE LINE I WROTE THE LYRICS AROUND ACTS MORE OF A DOUBLE ENTENDRE FOR THAT REASON NOW”.
- KYLE @EMWAY608
I only exist when you need something If I’m dead, let me rest Bury me with all my friends
Bury me with all my friends Bury me with all my friends
I’m hardly stomaching the overarching gut feeling that I shouldn't exist As it is, I’m scared to admit I’m not treating the culprit I’m a victim of myself So bury me
Bury my friends
In spite of everything you’ve done for them Eventually They will hate you Fuck you
EVIL EXCUSE ME, WHO ARE YOU? DOESN’T EVEN SAY EXCUSE ME!
Excuse Me, Who Are You? will be playing with over 150 amazing bands for the Pugdale 2: Welcome To Pugdale Festival weekend and some of the acts they’re most excited to see and play along side are Guitar Fight From Fooly Cooly, John Galm, Flight Patterns, Frail Body, Sign Language, Calicuzns, Stars Hollow, Riley!, TRSH, Mouthbreather, Palette Knife, Moosecreek Park, Kerosene Heights, Arcadia Grey, Stay Inside, Swiss Army Wife, and EDMquipment.
Keep a lookout for their next release soon to come soon from Thumbs Up Records and catch them live in Ferndale, Michigan at Pugdale Fest 2: Welcome to PUGDALE, on Day 2, June 29th.
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Checkout their bandcamp here: Excuse Me, Who Are You
Writer : @just_reidz
Editor : @just_reidz
04/18/24
Sinking & Arms Like Roses Split
Two great emo bands are collaborating to bring you a very special release that I’m positive will still be on everyone’s minds and at the top of their year end lists when that time comes.
Sinking, based around the Massachusetts area, and the Connecticut based emo act, Arms Like Roses, had begun sharing the same drummer, Thomas Shrieve, roughly about a year and a half ago. Aside of now sharing the same drummer they’ll also be sharing the same upcoming release date for their flawless split dropping on April 19th, physicals will be on CD and cassettes through @realoemo and @milkcrate_merch, each side containing 3 brand new songs a piece and a classic emo cover song from each band. Thomas claims despite him being the drummer for both bands now that they thought of doing the split before he even joined Sinking. “It came up when we did a weekender with each other back in 2021 and we became friends very quickly.”
Both bands are at their best on this split and it offers everything that great emo songs should have, a perfectly lawless use of dynamics and tempo in the rhythm section, emotionally introspective, poetic lyrics that tug at the heartstrings, captivating vocals that make you wanna sing along and scream as loud as you can and guitar work showcasing that the “hardest hitting” and most well written riffs don’t need to be oversaturated in distortion to pack a punch and burrow into your brain.
Sinking kicks off their side of the split with ‘“Doze” by first instrumentally setting the tone so that you know this split is gonna be nothing short of magical. The guitar work immediately gave me nostalgia for old Jimmy Eat World tracks like “Bleed American” and “Sweetness” and Matthew Good Band (Beautiful Midnight era) the early emo sound of the aughts on this track poured out of my earbuds and turned into unfiltered energy that made its way to my bloodstream and gave me goosebumps. I was later informed that the album “Bleed American” was actually used as a reference album when it came time for mixing these songs.
Vitality ensues from one track to the next as “Thistle Blossom” hits suddenly after a movie quote from well.. ”It’s actually not from a movie, it’s from a video of a drunk frat bro we met after a show haha”. Energy rises with jump happy rhythms while octaves glide, bend and melt into the vocals and rhythm guitar work on this radio friendly track.
Currently streaming online are “Untitled Love Song (Dedicated To No One)” by Arms Like Roses, (which is their first new single released since 2022) and “Thistle Blossom” by Sinking, the music video for this track originally debuted on Realoemo and can be viewed right here as well.
Sinking’s third track “Horace” I feel is their most layered and technical song. Every instrument is doing its own thing almost completely separate of their counterparts for the entirety of the song although at one point the lead guitar does match up in a similar scale to the vocal melody that sings “neighbor, bloated, sweet like swine, bent and grown, taking up our precious time” from 01:14 - 01:33 is a sync up worthy of thee highest praise.
At last we have the Apleseed Cast cover “Innocent Vigilante Ordinary” and it fits so well with their originals on this split that it’s no wonder why they chose to cover it. Often times a cover song can sound forced by bands, a joyless practice to engage audiences who may know the artist well but will know the cover song far better than the actual artist covering it. That is not the case in this cover, Sinking have put a new coat of shiny paint on an old classic and it sounds brand new again. (Not to mention that being able to hear this 21 year old classic emo heater with better production is in itself a pleasure all its own).
Arms Like Roses’ side of the split starts off with “Untitled Love Song (Dedicated To No One)”. As two clean guitar riffs dance along the fretboard romantically for a brief moment before being greeted by the beautiful vocals of Estelle Angel as the drums and bassline kick into a light gallop completing the full rhythmic framework that supports the opaque opening lyrical query “they say rejection just protects you from what could've been, well if that’s true when will these bruises fade?”. This song has everything on my checklist to be considered as an impeccable track, including all the required criteria I mentioned earlier in this article, this song also highlights some excellent backing vocal patterns and flawless vocal vibratos, guitar leads with octaves that jog through the chorus rhythm parts and exceptionally vigorous tom drum patterns to accompany the noodly riffwork in the latter half of the song.
Whisk all that up with some enchanting gang vocals and a few crackly screams yearning to be heard “I deserve to be flooded with love, I deserve to be flooded with love, instead searching through dried up wells. I deserve to be flooded with love. I deserve something” and you’re left with an emo anthem you can listen to on repeat and never tire of.
“Glass Thoughts” is quite literally a toast to mental illness (lyrical pun intended). A lonely guitar part enters and sets the stage.. “Open your eyes and face the silence, you can’t hide yourself anymore, they can see right through your glass thoughts”. These lyrics had me holding my breath in anticipation while the song lulls you in with a slow and slumberous melody, the drums punch in gradually building up the tempo and melodramatic dynamics for two minutes only to have it all stop dead in its tracks to hold you in the mid air suspense of a tame single note picked riff for a few breaths just before it smashes into another massive wall of sound from the full band that doesn’t stop evolving until it’s end when Estelle finally sings out the rest of this ballad with honest thoughts and important steps for us all to consider “You don’t have to pretend to be alright. Dust off your old jean jacket and take a good look at yourself”.
“New Moon” stumbles in with an uneasy vibe as frantic, anxious lyrics and stressed vocals tremble and quiver out a poetic spoken word monologue in a fashion that La Dispute would be very proud of. Estelle’s rant begins “Pacing miles around this vacant room. Holding hands and taking turns reliving our childhood traumas. I'm the worst kind of person that you're somehow obsessed with. Through depression we can coexist and still feel conflicted. All the question marks and made up words, they're so claustrophobic and exhausting”. Beginning to relate and feel the pain on a very personal level right as the lyrics then decided to personally attack me with “just to live another day throwing fists and slurping ramen from the bottom of the trash barrel”. As the words hit my ears I damn near spat out my ramen in a fit of depressed protest.. Seriously.
In Estelle’s own words “The song is referring to a specific friendship I had for several years that had many ups and downs. There were a lot of emotions involved because my friend had been struggling with addiction for a long time; specifically being an alcoholic. The pandemic especially made it more difficult due to having limited access to help, support, and feeling isolated. I had played a significant role in their life for such a long time, but I was beginning to have pent up resentment because I felt like I made such an effort to help, and it didn’t make a difference. It really hurt to watch such a close friend slowly kill themselves day after day.
I have struggled with plenty of my own mental health issues, and tried my best to show my empathy, but at a certain point it was just damaging our friendship. After some time there was this sort of “revelation”. I wanted to move on from my past trauma, and learn to genuinely love myself despite all the hardships I had endured, they wanted to live a sober and healthy life.”
Each band finishes their side with a classic emo cover, Arms Like Roses cover “Oh Messy Life” by Cap’n Jazz and I know I’m gonna anger the purists and oldheads who will think this isn’t allowed or will tell me this opinion is “wrong” but I really enjoy their cover more than the original. So sue me. It’s an amazing rendition of the song and no one can debate that.
Physicals will be on CD and cassettes through @realoemo and @milkcrate_merch on April 19th but until then..
Checkout the EP here : Sinking / Arms Like Roses Split
Writer : @just_reidz
Editor : @letsgetpivotal
04/14/24