Bigger Than Words, the new album by singer / songwriter Steve Hewitt, has just been reviewed by Victoria Pearson in Full Blast music blog.
You can check out what she had to say here: https://www.fullblastmusic.reviews/2019/06/steve-hewitt.html
and you can see Steve play through the new album live at the Black Deer Festival this weekend. He’ll be on the Yard Stage on Sunday at 4.30pm.
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Steve Hewitt on Full Blast
Sempre Piu by WLOTS first review
Looking forward to working with various other cool labels to bring you all this great new Swedish screamo release, Sempre Piu by WLOTS (Whats left of the sun), check out the album sampler here: https://deepelmdigital.com/track/album-preview-sempre-piu
You can learn a lot more about the band here: https://www.facebook.com/wlotsband/ and check out the first pre-release review by Karla Smith at Sound the Sirens magazine here: https://soundthesirens.com/wlots-sempre-piu/
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Apathy and Exhaustion stream the new BEAR AWAY EP ‘Never in the same place’
You lucky people can head over to Apathy and Exhaustion and get an early listen to the exclusive stream of the rocktastic new BEAR AWAY EP ‘Never in the same place’ which is released digitally this Friday and physically released via Disillusioned Records and Engineer Records next Friday (June 21st). Go!
http://apathyandexhaustion.com/bear-away-never-in-the-same-place-disillusioned-records-engineer-records-2019-exclusive-stream/?
ER Comps on bandcamp
You can stream, and order, copies of most of the ER compilations on the https://engineerrecords.bandcamp.com/ site. I’m listening again right now to the awesome Lamp Light The Fire 2 comp, featuring Northcote, Adam Rubenstein, Ryan Shelkett, Brian Rothenbeck, Sirens & Shelter, Tommy Gunn, Big Bench, and nine others! Check it out: https://engineerrecords.bandcamp.com/album/lamp-light-the-fire-volume-2-a-compilation-of-quiet-er-songs?fbclid
SOTM in Metal Hammer
Son Of The Mourning’s ‘Eulogy’ CD will be reviewed in the June edition of Metal Hammer mag, out 20.6.19.
Amalia Bloom’s ‘Maiden Voyage’
Stoked that we will be working with several other great smaller labels to help release Amalia Bloom’s new record ‘Maiden Voyage’ on vinyl very soon.
This record is about a boy who dreams a lot and embarks, unintentionally and for the first time, on a journey into his fantasy, which will lead him to understand a lot about the life he lives every day and from which he tries to escape, sheltering in his dreams. The lyrics face the themes of loneliness, dissociation and the need of having a guiding light, while feeling lost in the dimension of space / time, as well as in his own conscience.
The album contains 8 tracks that try to shape our very large range of musical influences: classic hardcore with special attention for the Californian pop punk and skate punk/rock,screamo, new school hardcore as well as acoustic and midwest emo. In “Maiden Voyage” you can hear all of these influences.
Check out the sampler on this spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/album/0MBaMoW4PHftoqFXLHwfKO?
And the band on their Fb Page: https://www.facebook.com/letamaliabloom/
Steve Hewitt and Charlie Austen to play a Redwood Session
Come and relax amongst the trees, www.billetto.co.uk/e/363829 for more info.
Punch Drunk’s ‘Sassy’ new album
Treat yourself and go listen to the three taster tracks by Punch Drunk here: https://punchdrunkrock.bandcamp.com
We’re looking forward to bringing you their new album ‘Sassy’ very soon.
They are playing at Skate Aid 6 at Mama Liz’s in Stamford, Lincs, for The Scary Clown presents on 29th June.
Last night of Chamberlain euro tour
It’s the end of this European tour for Chamberlain in Hamburg at the Hafenklang last night, but hopefully, there will be another one soon.
“Six long months of planning and just like that here we are again, at the end (after our final performance in Hamburg) — grateful, tired, happy, sad, unsure how to process it all.
So much gratitude to go around. Firstly our crew: Reece Reece for keeping us tethered together despite sleeping the least and doing the most, Tony Byrd Photography for your friendship and pulling double-duty as both documentarian and roadie, Eva Flix for steering the wheel, bringing laughs, and tolerating our stench.
Also to Frederic Klemm and Arctic Rodeo Recordings for your belief, good vibes, and the slick looking vinyl, and to Felix Willikonsky and Flix Agency for putting this whole thing together.
But MOSTLY thank you to those who traveled from distant places and sang along. It’s impossible to find the right words, but know that the cause would be lost without each and every one of you. See you all next time, whenever that next call comes down the line. – Chamberlain. — with David Moore, Reece Reece, Curtis Mead, Tony Byrd, Clay Snyder, and Adam Rubenstein at Hafenklang.”
New Tonota 80 video…
‘What people say’ from Tonota 80’s great album ‘Killer sands and beating hearts’.
https://youtu.be/1gLJa6tD43s