First from the U.K. comes the latest release from rockers Warme titled
"Council House Opera." The new album features a dozen hard rock gems
that have a mainstream rawness to them, as blazing guitars and polished
vocals highlight their sound. Beginning with the straight-up bar rocker,
"Monday Comedown," you can hear their classic rock influences as Warme
does a masterful job creating their own sound with "Give It Away." The
album's lead single "Council House Opera" has an up-tempo, Buckcherry
vibe, while "Walk On" is a heartfelt story of regret. They head into a
pop/funk direction with "Wheel Of Emotion," before closing with the epic
seven-minute power ballad "Dadgad" and the quiet bonus track "New Man."
To find out more about Warme and their latest release "Council House
Opera," please visit warmemusic.com.
Next from Virginia comes the latest release from underground metal band The
Smell of Death titled "Penetrator." Their music contains bounds of
energy as they deliver their ode to classic mystical metal as discovered
in the big guitar riffs of "Hammer Of The Witch." The screams of "Rock
And Roll Bone" and classic groove of "Dick Rocket To Hell" have almost a
Spinal Tap quality to them, while the story of the "Headless Horseman"
adds a progressive metal quality to their sound. The ten song album
closes with the energetic blast of history with "300" and their return
to that classic mystical metal sound with the thunderous appeal of
"Grim." To find out more about The Smell Of Death and their latest
release "Penetrator," please visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/The-Smell-of-Death.
The alternative-pop duo Loop Line recently released their latest album
titled "Wakes." The new 4-song EP begins with the Weezer sounding,
up-tempo post-punk feel of "Nothing About You" that has tons of
potential to catch on college radio. Then they experiment with the
darker tones of "Grin," before finishing up with the psychedelic-pop of
"Dusty Keys." To find out more about Loop Line and their most recent
release "Waves," please visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/looplinemusic.
From Chicago comes the debut EP from the post-punk rock band Wired
Minds. Their new 3-song EP titled "Saudade" begins with the British rock
feel of "Victoria" as their sound has a timeless, "MTV 120 minutes"
alternative-pop/rock sound. The addition of keyboards gives the song
"Strange Kind Of Love" an '80's vibe, while the album closer "Where You
End And I Begin" sounds like a tribute to the nineties alternative rock
decade. To find out more about Wired Minds, please visit wiredmindsmusic.com.
Also from Chicago comes the debut release from Boolean Knife, featuring local
veteran musician/producer William Steffey (The Blue Meanies). The new
3-song EP titled "Astrid And The Killer Penguin" begins with the modern,
alternative buzz of "Antarctica." This new four-piece band find their
groove with the driving bass line of "Fifty North," before finishing
with the experimental, psychedelic feel of "The Visitor." To find out
more about Boolean Knife and their latest new release "Astrid And The
Killer Penguin," please visit booleanknife.com.
Finally from Portland, OR comes the new album from the band named SheLoom titled
"The Baron Of The Fjord." Don't let the album's name fool you, the
songwriting and recording of this album is amazing, plus most of the
album was made over the internet as the band members live across the
Atlantic Ocean from each other. The new twelve-song album begins with the
acoustic-pop of "America On Fire," but its the harmonies in "It Takes A
Wrecking Ball" and "Corridors" that captures your attention. SheLoom
showcases their raw, edgier side with guitars blazing during the rocker
"The Bishops," before slowing down for the experimental, Pink Floydian
"Spaceship Down Low." The album closes with the classical piece "White
Skies" and the British rock undertone of "Caves And Shadows." To find
out more about SheLoom ad their latest release "The Baron Of The Fjord,"
please visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/sheloom.
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