Midweek Metal Madness – 23/11/2022 – Show No 1

Welcome to our new show on our new station Metal Asylum Radio. This is Midweek Metal Madness and we air every Wednesday 8pm to 10pm UK time. 2 hours of the best in rock, metal, goth and alternative. Featuring new songs and old tracks \m/

Here is the podcast in case you missed it!

And here is the playlist for those who like to follow along!

  • Seven Witches – Metal Asylum
  • The Damned – Stranger On The Town (Strawberries – 1982)
  • Bloodsimple – Dead Man Walking (Red Harvest – 2007)
  • All That Remains – Two Weeks (Overcome – 2008)
  • Hellyeah – Oh My God (Welcome Home – 2019)
  • Def Leppard – Let It Go (High N Dry – 1981)
  • Septic Flesh – Anubis (Communion – 2008)
  • Marilyn Manson – The Fight Song (Holywood In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death – 2000)
  • Anthrax – Got The Time (Persistence Of Time – 1990)
  • Rainbow – Gates Of Babylon (Long Live Rock N Roll – 1978)
  • Stone Sour – The Witness Trees (Hydrograd – 2017)
  • Mudvayne – Happy? (Lost And Found – 2005)
  • Five Finger Death Punch – Wrong Side Of Heaven (The Wrong Side Of heaven, The Righteous Side Of Hell – 2013)
  • Billy Idol – Mony Mony (Don’t Stop – 1981)
  • Sabaton – Primo Victoria (Primo Victoria – 2005)
  • Halestorm – Bad Romance (Reanimate – The Covers EP- 2011)
  • Sugar Ray – Mean Machine (Lemonade And Brownies – 1995)
  • The Cult – Rise (Beyond Good And Evil – 2001)
  • Trivium – What The Dead Men Say (What The Dead Men Say – 2020)
  • Black Label Society – Room Of Nightmares (Grimmest hits – 2018)
  • Metallica – Spit Out The Bone (hardwired To Self Destruct – 2016)
  • Kix – Girl Money (Hot Wire – 1991)
  • Vader – Triumph Of Death (Tibi Et Igni – 2014)
  • We Came As Romans – Carry The Weight (Carry The Weight / From The First Note EP – 2019)
  • Volbeat – Shotgun Blues (Servant Of The Mind – 2021)
  • Accept – Hung, Drawn And Quartered (Stalingrad – 2012)

The Metal Asylum Talks To…. Circus 66

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members?

This always makes us laugh as it’s a common question… not only that, we have to use Matt’s answer as the name was set in stone before we all joined! Matt always says there’s a long and short answer to this… but honestly… they have the same answer: the “66” comes from Route 66, in the early days (and you can hear on our EP “Showtime” there was a lot of southern-rock influence, so they liked the idea of using the number…. The “Circus” is because he liked the word…. yep… I think it was more because just being called “66” may have been a bit odd, but he wanted 69 originally 😉

Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

Well, we are from around the South East of England, hailing from Farnborough, Maidenhead and sunny High Wycombe!

we all met at different times really, but the gist of it IS, we all met through Matt (guitar) – the band started as a “uni side-project” roughly 9 years ago and has morphed into something a bit more serious these days. I joined in 2016 when Matt started looking for a new lead vocalist. (Believe it or not, he was initially planning to get a guy to sing) but fate had it that my vocals brought something new to the table and history was made from there.

 Leigh (drums) has been away from the music scene a few years and joined what his wife calls “tinder for bands” ha! He set up a profile and it was the next day he received a message from Matt wanting to hook up for a jam (no drinks were bought for bribing purposes) it all went from there really. Similar story with Mustard (bass), although he probably has a far less elaborate weird cult recruitment version, he just turned up to one of our rehearsals and haven’t left since!

Who are your favourite artists/bands and how have they influenced your own sound?

Matt – Guns ‘n’ Roses. 

Luke – Incubus

Leigh – Clutch

Annabelle – The Pretty Reckless

We all have our own influences, but it never hinders the writing process. It seems to work in our favour to have such diverse backgrounds at our disposal. We all enjoy putting our heads together and making the new sound exceed what we previously wrote every time. We never force anything, and all of us are really creative with tons of ideas ready for working into something when we get in the studio.

We’re a big old mashup of influences, Leigh isn’t actually into a lot of what the rest of us listen to… it’s a bit like the 50/50, half and half pizzas you can order… it’s best described like getting a pepperoni on your vegan slice ha! So he brings a lot of the heavy influence as opposed to the classic rock stuff, and the rest of us bring out a lot of classic rock influence too… promoters never know whether to put us on a metal or rock line-up, it’s hilarious… so really, you’re not sure whether you’re actually a vegan or you’re just dipping your toe in and trying something new. Right, we talked about pizza for far too long, but in a nutshell, a mash up of a classic rock sound with some serious girth.

Matt (Guitar) – “Guns ‘n’ Roses, Extreme, Bon Jovi & Queen – The ferocious guitar work and amazing song writing you’re presented with by these bands is phenomenal. Discovering these bands changed my life (and subsequently keeps my bank balance low……I have a guitar habit)”

Luke (Bass) – “Incubus, Extreme, Queen and Jamiroquai – on the face of it an eclectic mix, but these bands are the reasons I picked up a bass in the first place. All of them have frighteningly good musicianship across the board, and represent some of the best live shows i’ve ever seen.”

Leigh – “As a drummer, it’s expected that you reel off your “top 10 all time drummers” that influenced your playing, so I like to answer about my general music influences to be honest, no one famous influenced me to pick up the sticks! Musically and creatively it probably stems back to when I was a kid, my Dads a guitar and keys player so he’d teach me songs and show me music etc, that’s where it started. From there I listened to what he loved growing up, Bowie, Deep Purple, Queen etc, then as I went through my teens and college years, I was in to loads of mixed punk-rock/Nu-metal genres so Blink, Rammstein, Soilwork, Clutch, Slipknot, Korn, Bizkit, Papa Roach etc… that my era though and I loved it all and I’m notoriously known for still cranking “Chocolate Starfish” at any given opportunity!! It’s never nostalgia if you play it every day!”

Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band or did you originally have other plans?

Honestly, music has always been a huge part of our lives, and we all did start with a dream to be able to create something that can live through time and bring smiles to everyone out there. It’s a bold statement, but that what we want to do… we want to leave a mark of our own in musical history, and even if it’s as small as putting a few of our fans in a good mood at the start of their day or as big as making a difference in someone’s life, then its win for us.

We all of course have our own full-time jobs that keep us busy during the week, but the band is where our hearts truly lie.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

I think that differs for all of us, just like our influences, the list is vast. But we do love checking out new bands out there that release their music out into the world… we tend to look for inspiration wherever we can find it, but most importantly in the process, we also support our fellow musicians who have worked their butts off on their releases, and ultimately, that’s what is always important.

Do you sing in the shower?

Oh absolutely!!! I’m pretty sure it is everyone’s guilty pleasure, where you can be the star of your own show at the comfort of your bathroom.

Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year?

Of course! We are in the process of recording and finishing writing the rest of album number 2. For that of course, we will require help from our fans as we will be launching the Crowdfunder page where people can donate towards our 2nd album, and as a reward for the love and support, we will have all kinds of packages and goodies available as a thank you to everyone who donates and helps us ultimately to achieve this dream. We understand that it’s been a tough time for everyone, and we want nothing more than to bring some positivity back into the works and along with it some kick ass riffs! 2023 is looking to be a busy year with a lot of big shows lined up such as SOS festival, Call of The Wild 2023 and Legends of Rock festival as well as Dementia Fest 2023. So get your tickets and come hang out with us after the set!!!

Do you currently have any new songs/albums ready to be released?

Hell to the yeah! Our newest single from the upcoming album is out on 25th November 2022 and will be backed by a video release on 27th November. The single is called ‘A Little Piece of Magic’ and the track is a first introduction to what we have been working on for months. The second album is all about bringing back the hope and the positivity into the world which barely began to normalise, and this is what we want our music to do… heal and bring light and hope to the current doom and gloom that still lurks around out there. The single we are releasing does exactly that, it’s the reminder that all of us have a little piece of magic within us to take the first step and ‘be the change’

If you could play at any venue in the world, where would you choose?

Truly a good question… we all have a dream venue, but we would all agree that O2 Kentish town, Madison Square Garden or UK’s KK Steel Mill would be awesome! (Technically we played at steel mill when we recorded our live video for the debut album ‘Follow The Black Crow’

Do you have a favourite album? If so, what is it?

We don’t have a favourite album per se, but all of us have an album each of us lean towards, like Matt (guitarist) loves GnR’s ‘Use Your Illusion II’ and Leigh is absolutely crazy for Clutch, Mustard is all about Incubus original releases… Me, (Annabelle, vocals) I love all of the music I listen to, therefore its extremely hard to choose just the one…

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

I don’t know about the others, but my (Annabelle, vocals) guilty pleasure is Elton John’s ‘Saturday Nights Alright’ (For Fighting), any Queen tracks and rarest of the all but I can deny it… Country Rock

If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

 That is something that we would put to a vote, as all of us have our own idea of what the perfect line up should be, the answers may vary… but to answer your question, I imagine all of us would choose one of our favourite bands together and play a massive festival type of gig with them ha-ha! Circus 66 would totally be included in that line up!

Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

Annabelle – first album I have ever bought was a vinyl record of AC/DC Back In Black always been a massive fan of these guys since I can remember. However my first cassette tape I got, is something my mum bought me… now don’t judge… its Spice Girls – Spice Up Your Life… but rock and roll won my heart over! Yes I still have both till this very day.

Matt – First album I ever bought with my own money was the Wayne’s World movie soundtrack – I discovered a lot of great bands from that soundtrack.  Still have it

Leigh –  SOAD Toxicity Album 2001 unfortunately this CD is long gone… got slipped in one of them CD wallets and went walkies.

Luke – Performance and Cocktails by The Stereophonics bought in 1999. First CD I ever bought aged 14. Before that it was tapes and bootlegs I would nick of my dad!

As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

From all of us at Circus 66, we want to say a massive thank you for the love and support that our fans continuously provide us with. We hope that the next album will reflect us stepping up and bringing more heat, groove, and cracking riffs to the table… but most importantly we want you all to remember to always kick ass, keep fighting and never forget that each and every one of you holds a little piece of magic inside.

Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/like you!

https://linktr.ee/Circus66 and of course our shiny website www.circus66.com

We, at The Metal Asylum, would like to thank you for your time. Is there is anything further that you would like to add?

Bring on 2023, because its going to be a hell of a ride!!! See you on the road folks!

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The Metal Asylum Talks To…. Statue Kings

Vas: vocals, guitars, Nick: Lead guitar, Pippa: Bass, Mike: Drums

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members?

Vas: The name of the band came a bit randomly. We had to choose a name to start gigging, so a night after a practice we were throwing out ideas, mainly words that we thought it would sound good and fit our style. We wanted something that would reflect power and control but at the same time some kind of limitation so the words ‘statue’ and ‘kings’ were perfect when combined.

As most bands we had ambitions since we started in 2017 but it was after the first 2 years when we realised we could push harder and aim higher. We started gigging outside Bournemouth and we were on a good roll till Covid happened and as everyone else we found ourselves restricted and unable to keep the good momentum. But we stuck together and we used that time to write new material and we came out of this better and stronger.

We were all in bands before we meet, different styles, different places but all experienced. I was involved with music and bands in Greece since I was young and when I moved to UK I had that dream to create a band, write songs, perform in front of large audiences and be a singer of the band everyone will remember. Nick was also in many bands before, recording, touring, lots of experience and ideas to bring in with his giant riffs. Mike was also in bands playing the drums previously and the energy and enthusiasm he brought from the very first day we met him was phenomenal. Pippa also was in bands for years and her ability to pick up things easily but always on her own style has given the band a real character. It think we’re all very different musicians in styles and approach which makes it a good mix.

Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

Vas: We all live in Bournemouth. Being from the same area   helps a lot when a band starts, mainly for practical reasons so you can easily meet and practice but also because you can plan better. The band first created by me and Nick in 2017 and it took about a year and a few member changes to end up with the current line up. I moved from Greece to South Uk and I was looking to form a band. So  Nick responded to one of my ads on a forum. Same happened with Mike a few months later as he had recently moved to South UK from London. We knew Pippa as she helped us with the   bass recordings on our first EP so when we started taking things more seriously we knew she was the one to complete the band.

Who are your favourite artists/bands and how have they influenced your own sound?

Vas: Although I grew up with Black Sabbath and Metallica, the most influential band for me was Queens Of The Stone Age as I understood how important is to define your own sound in modern rock and how to be accessible to large audiences without being mainstream. Another big inspiration for me is Serj Tankian and the way he changed the perception of rock lead singers from the ‘bad@ss’ persona that was necessary to be successful till then.

Pippa: Influential bands from my early listening days would have been Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Mr Bungle, Incubus and Skunk Anansie, but a couple of my favourites these days are Zilf and Core of Io

Nick: My favourite bands growing up were AC/DC, Black Sabbath and Oasis but mostly Black Sabbath as I still listen to their stuff now. These days I’m really into Clutch and Orange Goblin.

Mike: Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie.

Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band or did you originally have other plans?

Vas: I realised at a young age that I wanted to be involved with music and knew that I would prefer to be part of a team and not solo. Never dreamed I would live in a touring van but you never know.

Pippa: I have a day job, being in a band doesn’t pay the bills.

Nick: All I ever wanted to do is just play a gig. It seemed so hard to even get people to play with in the beginning so when I did get to play a live gig it felt like I had made it. Everything after that has been a bonus.

Mike: I’ve always wanted to be in a band since I was 4yo

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

Vas: A very mixed playlist with Sleep Token, Polyphia, Nothing But Thieves and Ghost

Pippa: I’m making an environmental playlist right now for my students, so it has Honeybee by High Shelf Remedy, Don’t be a Canute by Ant Henson, and Canvas Bags by Tim Minchin

Nick: Clutch and Blind River

Mike: 36 crazyfists, Behemoth, General Levy, M dot R

Do you sing in the shower?

Vas: No, shower is the place you can think and win every imaginary argument!

Pippa: Nope, no one needs to hear that!

Nick: No!

Mike: I sound like Enya when I sing in the shower.

Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year?

This year so far has been great for us, obviously getting back onstage after Covid on some amazing shows and also with our latest track release. We are finishing this year strong with some great gigs.

We’ll be playing in BlackHeart Camden the 8th of December supporting the legendary Blind River and hitting Reading for the first time ever the following day 9th of December on an amazing line up with Morass Of Molasses, Trevor’s Head and StoneSoup. Last gig for this year will be on our home ground as we play on Prevail Skatehouse (Poole) for their 10years anniversary party which will be really cool!

We are lining up some really exciting stuff for 2023 that unfortunately we can’t share yet but will be really soon and big big news for us!

Do you currently have any new songs/albums ready to be released?

Our first priority was to release The Culprit song, along with the video for this year. We already started discussing about next recordings so we are working on the details but it will be very very soon.

If you could play at any venue in the world where would you choose?

Vas: Glastonbury is a dream I must admit, but Electric Ballroom is a venue I have on my list.

Pippa: I love Brixton Academy (O2) so probably there

Nick: Anywhere that there is a gig going

Mike: Wembley baby

Do you have a favourite album? If so, what is it?

Vas: Mer De Noms by A Perfect Circle

Pippa: I’ll go California by Mr Bungle

Nick: Big Country

Mike: Mechanical animals or The downward spiral.

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

Vas: Not guilt but I think Rainbow’s Surrender is the greatest song of all times! Also Electric Callboy’s Hypa-hypa is stuck in my head for 3 years now.

Pippa: Hoobastank’s debut album

Nick: Not really

Mike: There’s no such thing as guilty pleasures, I like what I like and don’t mind.

If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

Vas: Halestorm, Rammstein, Rival Sons, System Of A Down and other great bands you’d  never mix together.

Pippa: We just played with hed (PE) and they were awesome, they would definitely be involved!

Nick: Black Sabbath, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Clutch, Blind River and my band

Mike: NIN, Marilyn Manson,  Prodigy, Skindred and us!

Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

Vas: it was Metallica’s ‘And Justice For All’ on a cassette. Still got the cassette somewhere but the cover always have it with me on a tattoo!

Pippa: There were a few at once – Pulp, Oasis, Blur and Soundgarden – it was one of those get a load of cds through the post deals. I still have Badmotorfinger

Nick: Best of the beast by Iron Maiden on cd from HMV Poole I still have it works perfectly it even still has the price label on. It was £15.99 can’t believe we used to pay that for music. I got it way before I had even heard of the internet.

Mike: Duff McKagan ‘Believe in me’

As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

A massive thanks for all the love and support you give us! Hold tight because you haven’t seen anything from us yet and some great stuff coming!

Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/like you!

People can find us on

facebook as Statue Kings Instagram as statue_kings_

and our music is on all major platforms to listen.

We, at The Metal Asylum, would like to thank you for your time. Is there anything further that you would like to add?

Thank you for having us, I hope everyone keeps supporting The Metal Asylum. Efforts like this really keeps the music going.

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Bravo Bonez – TREASON

As soon as I heard Treason, I was in love with it! Bravo Bonez has teamed up with Alba Rose and I must say they have done exceptionally well with this new drop, and I honestly cannot fault them at all!

“Treason” is a groovy, jazz R&B hit, with a combination of different sounds. The track remains upbeat for the duration of the song, leaving us filled with positivity and happiness. There is a steady drum beat that just persuades us to get up and dance to it, it is honestly such a great song for a party.

Alba Rose’s vocals are also great in this tune, as the female vocals lift us up, and transform us into an incredible vibe. She sings incredibly, and her voice is filled with so much potential.

If you have never listened to Bravo Bonez’s music before, then “Treason” is the perfect one to start with and with one listen, you will undoubtedly become mesmerised by this song and the artists!

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Tara Hack – I Wish That It Could Be Christmas

Tara Hack has been a lover for music from a very young age, and has used this love to create some genuinely great music! Tara, from Long Island, takes strong inspiration from artists such as Coldplay, Avril Lavigne, and Vanessa Carlton. She has always loved those nostalgic and happy feelings that music can escape us to and has tried to reach that within her own music. Strangely, Tara has always had a love for 1940s and 1950s classic music, which she has combined with her more modern inspirations, to produce some amazing work!

With Christmas right around the corner, all the festive songs are coming out to help us raise our Christmas spirits. This is the perfect Christmas tune, which is upbeat, magical, and really gets us in the Christmas mood.

Tara’s vocals in this are absolutely incredible, and her voice is perfect for this kind of track. The upbeat melodies, and the energetic feel in her voice, create a positive and joyful atmosphere, perfect for the Christmas season.

This is not just the classic Christmas tune that we are familiar with, instead this includes more modern, and electronic elements, which make this song much more appealing to the younger audience as well. Undoubtedly, there is the use of bell-like sounds present, to really enhance that festive feel,

Please give Tara’s track a listen to, and you will find yourself decorating the tree in no time!

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Signal Static – Objects Of Affection

Formed in 2015 by Ryan Stringer (bass, vocals), Gino Klein (guitar, back up vocals) and Randy Camponi (drums, back up vocals) Signal Static is a three-piece hard rock band from Victoria, BC, Canada, and Objects Of Affection is their latest signal, released on 25/11/2022.

Combining hard rock, punk, and alternative with elements of metal, grunge and electronic music, this band really have created a sound that is all their own.

The hard rock elements have been slightly distorted to give a more edgy vibe and the dirty guitars bring in the grunge aspects.

The vocals are gritty and almost punk-like, but are strong and suit the track perfectly, and the back up vocals work well with the lead.

The time changes throughout the track are done to perfection as there is always something for the listener to hear and I love the abrupt ending of the song which leaves you wondering where the music went and wanting more.

This song reminds me a bit of Green Day and the like and if I weren’t sitting writing a review of it, I would definitely be up and bopping away to it. I had to settle for tapping my foot at my desk!

Please check these guys out. I definitely will be as I want to hear more from them!

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Phomea – Me And My Army

Phomea is the solo project of Tuscan multi-instrumentalist Fabio Pocci and Me And My Army is his latest album, released on 11/11/2022.

An indie, folk, electronica combination, the album is twelve songs featuring twenty different musicians (the “army” is the album title) including Alessandro Fiori and Flavio Ferrari.

There are also twelve images which have been generated by an algorithm, one for each song, and three different videos.

Due to Fabio’s tormented song-writing and authentic approach, he has been labelled the “grunge poet” and this is something with which I can whole-heartedly agree.

The lyrics are graceful in content and full of emotion and meaning and this is only accentuated by Fabio’s amazing vocal talents. Gentle, almost haunting, but with a grittiness to them that portrays the importance of the lyrics with ease, but with passion and feeling.

Taking influence from the likes of Radiohead, Bon Iver and Notwist, this is an album that will make you think as it poses the question…what is it to be human? “In a world in which intelligence is artificial and reality is virtual” are we actually able to answer this question?

Although not entirely acoustic, this album has a beautiful relationship between guitar and voice and each complements the other perfectly. Other instruments are featured and there are also some voice affects as well, which add dimension to the album, but I think even if they were all to disappear, the harmony between the guitar and the vocals would be enough to sustain the album and keep it at the level it already is.

The mix between acoustic and electric guitars works well, each being used for varied reasons throughout the album and the drumming is understated so as not to overshadow everything else.

I did really like this album, the thought-provoking aspect of it keeping me engaged and always interested. The track placing is perfect and the tempo changes from one song to the next means the listener never gets bored.

Please check out this impressive album. I will definitely be keeping my ear to the ground for any new releases!

TRACKLIST:

1. Take Control

2. Me And My Army

3. Unplease Me

4. Lover

5. Ruins Of Gold

6. JB

7. What About Us

8. Run ft. Are You Real

9. The Swarm ft. Flavio Ferrari

10. Perfect Stone

11. Dark ft Alessandro Fiori

12. Look At You

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Foundry Town Survivors – The Night Is Alive

It’s late on a cold, dark, rainy Monday afternoon and if there was ever a song that could lift the spirits, it would be this one from Foundry Town Survivors.

The Night Is Alive was released on 28/10/2022 and is a nostalgic look back at classic 80’s rock, albeit with a modern-day twist.

Whether you want to class this track a soft rock, AOR or classic rock, it is reminiscent of great 80’s bands such as Journey and Asia and could compete with the best of them.

Foundry Town Survivors is two lifelong friends and veteran musicians, Mark Tomorsky and Tommy Johnsmiller, and the band name is a homage to their working-class backgrounds. And one thing this pair is not afraid to do is wear their classic rock influences strongly on their sleeves.

Mixing electric and acoustic instruments these guys also throw in some homespun roots rock and Americana into their sound.

The vocals are impressive and are complemented by the harmonizing backup vocals. The guitar changes from bluesy one minutes to classic rock the next and the solos have that fantastic, nostalgic 80’s whine to them that really take you back in time. The piano work intermingled with it all works well and the percussion side of things is spot on, always keeping the song on track.

I really liked this song and I think it will appeal to a lot of people who yearn for the 80’s sound back again. Wonderful job guys! Looking forward to the next one.

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Lord Sonny The Unifier – Howl

One thing I love about music is the diversity of it…and the new single from Lord Sonny The Unifier is certainly that!

Released on 04/11/2022, Howl is a mixture of different genres and assorted styles.

The Brooklyn-based alternative band throw in some psychedelia as well as some classic rock, some punk rock and even some grunge affects to achieve a sound that is unique to them.

Citing themselves as “70’s classic rock meets 21st century Biker Club” there certainly is an eclectic mix here. Distortion on the guitars and the keyboards gives the track a grunge rock vibe, but the keyboards also create a psychedelic feel.

The drumming throughout this track is fantastic (an accolade that seems to be missed a lot of the time), the guitars are down-right dirty, and the synths really make you want to get up and dance to this track.

The vocals are quirky, adding to the individuality of this band, and the chorus is big and strong.

This track has a strange blend of nostalgia and futurism, taking you both to the past and the future at the same time while also flinging you into outer space.

Great track from a great band who I intend to find out more about!

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Silas Armstrong – I’m Not Ok

Brixton-based Silas Armstrong is a name that is quickly emerging on the music scene, and he has already amassed more than 240,000 streams off the back of his debut EP, So Much For Love, and the follow up, Live At Fiction Studios in 2021.

Already from a musical background, he has played drums for indie rock band Kid Champion, as well as playing keys for tropical pop group Youth Club and indie rock outfit Rocky Nti, with which he toured Europe supporting Panic At The Disco, he is now concentrating on his own song writing.

I’m Not Ok is his new track and was released on 28/10/2022.

Fusing everything from soul, rock, indie, and pop, this track starts somewhat as a ballad straddling both the pop and rock genres.

The song builds as it goes on, changing from the soft and gentle to the raw and aggressive, with the use of distorted guitars giving the song an edgy feel. Silas’s voice is perfect for the track as he has a range that would suit both the pop and rock genres and the lyrics are delivered full of emotion, powerful and strong.

Silas states he plays “emotional pop with the energy of my upbringing” and this works well in any of the previous stated genre. Concentrating on the struggles of mental health issues, this track deals with matters that are all too prevalent in today’s society and this means a lot of people will be able to identify with the content of the lyrics.

This was a great track, thought-provoking and relevant. I urge everyone to check this out and I look forward to hearing what else Silas has to offer us.

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