Sunday, November 21, 2010

The City Harmonic - Introducing The City Harmonic EP



Band: The City Harmonic
Title: Introducing The City Harmonic EP
Label: Kingsway / ThankYou Music
Release Date: Nov. 23rd, 2010
Reviewer: Shawn H.

Tracklisting

  1. I Wonder

  2. Manifesto

  3. My God

  4. Coming My Way

  5. I Am

  6. What I Want


Bio:

When listening to The City Harmonic, you instinctively turn up the volume and join the chorus as the music dynamically bounces from sparse intimacy to soaring celebration and back again. It’s a musical metaphor for the band that plays it—with their feet in the dirt and their eyes toward the heavens.  It isn’t long before you find yourself singing along and not because you ought to, but because you want to. Like a spontaneous outbreak of “Hey Jude” around the campfire, you want in on the moment. And getting people in on the act—hearts pounding and feet moving—is at the core of what The City Harmonic is about.

The Canadian band’s six-song EP debut, Introducing The City Harmonic, is a nostalgic Brit-pop meets campfire sing-along mix that features raucous, gang vocals along with agile, soaring anthems crafted to include the listener.  The band, consisting of front man Elias Dummer, bassist Eric Fusilier, guitarist Aaron Powell and drummer Josh Vanderlaan, isn’t as interested in finding fans as they are looking for participants in the journey. “Both art and worship are participatory acts—not consumptive acts,” says Elias. “What is meaningful for people is the experience, that creative moment when art is shared. To us, it’s almost as though these songs just don't sound right without everybody involved.”

The songs on the self-produced EP seem to embrace the horizon line between the wonder of God and every-day life, and nowhere is this more evident than the opening track, “I Wonder.”  A pulsing chant-a-long driven by Aaron Powell’s soaring, echoey lead guitar and accompanied by a sweeping string arrangement, it is a song that captures the band’s fascination with the overlap between this world and the next. Front man Elias shares, “There’s this old Celtic proverb that I love: ‘milking the cow is Holy.’ It reminds me that everyday moments are profound and that we worship with our lives, not just a couple of songs. Just think about that first ‘true love’ moment in your life. People have written more songs about that moment than any other event. How much more profound will our first face-to-face moment with God be? ‘I Wonder’ is really about approaching these moments with wonder and knowing it’s a glimpse of even better things to come.”

Even the band’s name is partly derived from the sense that in communal worship we catch a fleeting glimpse of the world that we pine for. Elias explains: “C.S. Lewis said this thing that's always stuck with us:  ‘If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.’  It's like there's this hopeful nostalgia within us all for the way things ought to be. It’s great when coming together feels like that - like it’s the unveiling of something bigger and better than ourselves. If we can somehow spark in people a dream, something they just can't shake, then that will inspire them to sing like every word matters, to live like every day matters, and having tasted heaven they’ll get on with helping this world feel more like home.”

For much of the past decade the band members have worked with TrueCity, a movement of local churches in their hometown of Hamilton, Ontario working together for the good of the city. Jesus said, “‘Love the Lord Your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.  And the second is like it: ‘love your neighbour as yourself.’”  “Sure, we hear this all the time – but there are six important words that are often overlooked:  and the second is like it,” says Elias.  “God doesn’t separate our ability to love our neighbour from our capacity for loving Him.  It doesn’t matter how much so-called religious fervour we muster up if we’re living selfishly. It’s no wonder, then, that we should care about social justice if the thing most like loving God is to love my neighbor. It’s a no-brainer.  It just makes sense.”

With a sound informed by mainstream acts like Arcade Fire, Coldplay and The Beatles, The City Harmonic seek to create music they enjoy themselves “I guess we didn’t worry too much about whether these songs were ‘singable’ or not,” admits Elias “People don’t sing along to old hymns because they’re ‘singable’ – the songs move them and mean a lot to them.  They weren’t simple in the way that people sometimes suggest worship songs should be, but people connected with them anyway. We can’t make worship music formulaic, we have to move and inspire people. I hope we can write songs that are creative and honest. The kind of songs that capture people’s hearts and minds - then I believe their voices will follow. I pray people can connect with them and make them their own. Hopefully they aren’t worship songs simply because we say so, but because they come from honest, worshipful lives and inspire the same in others.”

Introducing The City Harmonic is just a taste of what’s to come from this creative Canadian foursome. The band’s upcoming full-length album will continue the journey—songs and stories that tell of hope, unity and seeking a greater kingdom, and music fans are already pulsating and singing along at the top of their lungs as they eagerly await this highly anticipated debut.



Review:

The City Harmonic is an artist that shouldn't be underestimated. This album is infused with a strong Brit-Pop inspired worship sound. Within moments of  listening to the beginning of the first track "I Wonder", it is obvious that this isn't a group that takes their music inspirations lightly. I had previously heard some of Elias Dummer's solo stuff that he wrote a few years ago, & was expecting something similar to his previous Rock sound. But this updated (& mature) sound is a sure sign of improvements in song writing & a personal growth. I'm normally not a big fan of strings & such in songs, but the use/implementation of strings on "Coming My Way" is so well done that I wonder why most other worship artists don't use such instruments in their songs. It is rare that all the tracks (6 in this instance) of an album can strike you at the core with their lyrics, but The City Harmonic has accomplished this endeavor successfully with this latest album. If I had to choose one song that stuck out for me, it would be "What I Want", not because of how it sounds on this album, but rather because of how amazing it sounds live. Elias sometimes leads worship at the church I attend, & I was certain he was playing someone else's worship song. It was only once I returned home that I noticed it was on the EP & that it sounded as amazing in person as it does on CD. This talented foursome are just beginning this new music endeavor, but the years of experience that they bring together for this new EP. Their raw hearted worship is something that is needed in this generation. Although they only recently signed to Kingsway/Thank You Music, I would not be surprise to see them join or partner with Come&Live in the next year or so.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Abel - Lesser Men



Band: Abel

Title: Lesser Men
Label: Come & Live
Release Date: October 19th, 2010
Reviewer: Shawn H.

Tracklisting


  • Silver

  • Saints

  • The Martyr

  • Lesser Men

  • Titanic

  • Take Me Home

  • Standing Still

  • Come Ye Weary

  • Atlantic: The Broken Hearted King

  • Atlantic: The Voice In The Tides


  • Review:

    It  has been an amazing year for this young, talented band. Releasing an EP in 2009 on Facedown Records' sub-label (Dreamt Music), they've come along way with their upcoming release, Lesser Men, on Come & Live.

    This Poughkeepsie, NY-based artist brings to us a bright new release in late 2010, entitled Lesser Men. We are brought to the debut of this wonderful album with "Silver", a melodic worship intro track. It is followed by "Saints", which many will agree is surely to be one of the standout tracks of this album, with it's contemporary, yet worshipful sound. It is obvious that there is a Copeland-influence on this album, with such a song as "Martyr". The title track of any album bears a strong overall influence on how listeners & critics will feel about the album, but with "Lesser Men", this track is emotionally filled & a great centerpiece to the tracklisting. One of the most surprising tracks, "Titanic", brings a metaphorical story of faith based on the vessel of the same name. I'm sure I don't speak for myself when I tell you that lyrics such as 'I put the air inside your lungs; I keep your cold heart beating' really hit home when heard. "Take Me Home" adds a slow, soft acoustic ballad to the album. The other standout track of the album, "Standing Still", is a vibrantly powerful soft rock anthem.

    Overall:

    It's safe to say that Abel is one underestimated artist that deserves more attention in our current music scene. They bring vibrantly powerful & strong lyrical presence. This album reassures my opinion that Come & Live is a label that isn't out to promote popular acts, but rather they bring forth artist who are real, who have a passionate heart for this generation.

    SCORE: 9/10

    Wednesday, October 6, 2010

    Harp & Lyre to release new EP




    Harp and Lyre to release new EP “Clumsy Architects” on October 12th, 2010.

    Hailing from Oklahoma, 5 piece progressive hardcore outfit Harp and Lyre are set to release their follow up to 2008’s self-titled EP with “Clumsy Architects.” Produced by Brooks Paschal (Versa Emerge, Therefore Tomorrow, To Speak of Wolves), the EP was recorded this past June in Florida.



    Harp and Lyre have toured with such bands as PM Today (Rise), Abandon Kansas (Gotee), and A Bullet For Pretty Boy (Artery Recordings) to name a few, and have shared the stage with such bands as Chiodos, Everytime I Die, Attack Attack, Parkway Drive, and have played festivals including Cornerstone.

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    Tuesday, September 28, 2010

    Pierce The Veil Premieres "Caraphernelia" Video on MySpace Music




    San Diego's Pierce The Veil are currently premiering their new music video for "Caraphernelia" on MySpace. Check it out HERE!


    This is the debut video from the band's latest album, Selfish Machines, which was released on June 21st, 2010. The video was filmed and directed by Robby Starbuck.

    After wrapping up the 2010 Vans Warped Tour, Pierce The Veil headed down under for the Take Action Australia Tour alongside Attack Attack! and Dream On, Dreamer. The quartet will next head to Japan with Confide, Bury Tomorrow, Crossfaith, and Lost before returning for a full U.S. tour with Attack Attack!, Emmure*, Of Mice & Men, and In Fear And Faith.

    Complete tour dates for Pierce The Veil can be seen below:

    Japan w/Confide, Bury Tomorrow, Crossfaith, and Lost
    Oct 08 Osaka City, Osaka @ Club Drop
    Oct 09 Nagoya City, Aichi-ken @ Rad
    Oct 10 Musashino City, Tokyo @ Club Seata
    Oct 11 Akihabara, Tokyo @ Tower Records

    w/Attack Attack!, Emmure*, Of Mice & Men, In Fear And Faith
    Nov 11 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
    Nov 12 Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews Hall
    Nov 13 Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues
    Nov 14 Minneapolis, MN @ The Cabooze
    Nov 16 Englewood, CO @ Gothic Theatre
    Nov 17 Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue
    Nov 19 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
    Nov 20 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
    Nov 22 Fresno, CA @ Rainbow Ballroom
    Nov 23 San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom
    Nov 24 West Hollywood, CA @ House Of Blues
    Nov 26 Pomona, CA @ The Fox Theatre
    Nov 27 San Diego, CA @ Soma
    Nov 28 Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
    Nov 30 Dallas, TX @ House Of Blues
    Dec 01 San Antonio, TX @ White Rabbit
    Dec 03 New Orleans, LA @ House Of Blues
    Dec 04 Tallahassee, FL @ Floyd’s Music Store
    Dec 05 Orlando, FL @ Club at Firestone
    Dec 07 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution
    Dec 08 Saint Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Landing
    Dec 09 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
    Dec 10 Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theater
    Dec 11 Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
    Dec 12 Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre Of Living Arts
    Dec 13 Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre Of Living Arts
    Dec 14 Baltimore, MD @ Bourbon Street
    Dec 15 Boston, MA @ House Of Blues
    Dec 16 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
    Dec 17 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
    Dec 18 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
    Dec 19 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
    Dec 20 Evansville, IN @ Boney Junes

    *Emmure performing Nov 21-Dec 19 only

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    ILL NIÑO TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM, ‘DEAD NEW WORLD’


    New Jersey/New York’s ILL NIÑO is pleased to announce the release of their highly-anticipated VICTORY RECORDS debut, Dead New World, on October 26th, 2010. The album is self produced with co-production coming from Clint Lowery (Sevendust) and Sahaj Ticotin (RA) and mixed by Eddie Wohl (36 Crazyfists, Anthrax, Smile Empty Soul). Dead New World also serves as the follow up to the band’s critically-acclaimed 2008 release, Enigma.



    See above for the newly released album art, illustrated by Tim Butler of XIII Designs (Disturbed, Slipknot, Metallica, Slayer, Michael Jackson). “It was our pleasure to work with Tim Butler, who designed ILL NIÑO’s Dead New World CD cover,” states drummer Dave Chavarri. “We wanted to have a tribal ethnic looking cover, and Tim's recreation design of a picture of three South American shrunken heads was everything we wanted. The Dead New World cover definitely touches on our ethnic roots and history.”



    To date, ILL NIÑO has sold more than 500,000 albums in the United States alone, and over 1 Million albums worldwide. The band has shared the stage with the likes of Linkin Park, Avenged Sevenfold, Korn, Disturbed, Guns N’ Roses, and more! The band plans to embark on a full United States tour this fall, and will head into Asia and South America by the end of 2010! Stay tuned for more tour updates on ILL NIÑO!



    ILL NIÑO’s Latin roots run bloody and deep. Their original and refreshing sound covers the gamut of musical influences, including melodic vocals, bilingual lyrics, flamenco guitars, tribal drums, Latin percussion, and salsa-infused bass lines, all while providing a pummeling dose of modern hard rock and metal. ILL NIÑO formed in late 1999 and became the epitome of Latin metal in 2001 with their monster debut album, Revolution, Revolucion. Strong airplay for their first single ‘What Comes Around’ and slots on both Ozzfest, and Jägermeister tours in 2002, helped the album sell nearly 430,000 units worldwide.



    In 2003 ILL NIÑO returned with their sophomore release Confession and managed to surpass their debut sales, selling over 500,000 copies worldwide. The success of Confession also spawned the top 10 single ‘How Can I Live’, which became the featured single on the Freddy vs. Jason soundtrack and film. Awaiting the arrival of One Nation Underground in 2005, and equipped with the highly-acclaimed single ‘What You Deserve’, ILL NIÑO landed the #1 Most Added track at Active Rock radio, four weeks prior to the album’s release!



    ILL NIÑO shows no signs of slowing down with their plans to dominate and epitomize the forefront of true Latin metal. For more information on ILL NIÑO, please visit these websites:



    www.victoryrecords.com/

    www.myspace.com/illnino

    Tuesday, September 14, 2010

    Hollowick announces upcoming tour



    Southern Ontario rockers Hollowick have recently announced their first headlining tour under their new name (previously known as Rides Again). You can see the tour dates below. 



    Sept.30.2010 St.Catherines, ON Mikado
    Oct.02.2010 Peterborough, ON The Montreal House
    Oct.07.2010 Chatham, ON Encore Bar and Nightspot
    Oct.08.2010 Brantford, ON Club NV
    Oct.09.2010 Burlington, ON The Legendary Red Rooster
    Oct.10.2010 Windsor, ON The Blind Dog