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1QI: Bl'ast, Samothrace, Disappears and Pelican

Posted in Bands on March 23, 2014

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless.

After our social media followers get the first word, we'll later post a wrap-up here at the site and archive 'em here. This week check out Q&As with Bl'ast, Samothrace, Disappears and Pelican.

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Clifford Dinsmore (BL'AST)

SPB: When you found the Blood tapes, did you think it was possible to remaster them to the point you achieved with the final released product?

Clifford: We never imagined it would sound as heavy as it does now! But, when you consider all the contributing factors, like Will's tracks being brought back to life, and all the great people and close friends that were in the studio lending their ears and opinions. You throw that in with the great production team of Dave Grohl, Lou, Brad Boatwright, and Greg Anderson, mix that with a little bit of good, old fashioned dumb luck (there was fear of the tapes not being usable) and you have a pretty solid explanation of how it all went down.

Bryan Spinks (Samothrace)

SPB: How did you get so bloody heavy?

Bryan: I suppose it is a culmination of some different things. Obviously the riffs have to be solid. Tone is a huge factor, too. I, as many guitarists do, have spent the past 20+ years searching for the proper tone from my amps and cabs. It took a long time and a lot of trial and error to finally find the warmth I needed when I was a younger musician. Having us all dialed into a proper and "heavy" tone is crucial. Life itself is another part of creating what you'd consider the heavy. It has been hard and heavy times for me and some of my band mates in one way or another since long before Samothrace even came together. I write riffs and lyrics that reflect that. Promote hope and something positive thru life's despair because that is something that I do truly know about. Heavy music for heavy times... We've been saying that since day one.

Brian Case (Disappears)

SPB: How was your experience recording at Electrical Audio?

Brian: Electrical Audio is such a great studio: both comfortable and top of the line. Everything works, the staff is hospitable and knowledgeable and it has a vibe and atmosphere that allow for creativity and experimentation. Every band I've been in has recorded there and I plan on being back as soon as we have enough songs hahahaha.

Dallas Thomas (Pelican)

SPB: How would you summarize the Chicago heavy scene?

Dallas: Chicago has had a really strong scene for awhile now. Maybe one reason is that you have to survive the city before a band has a chance plug in and crank it up. Practice rooms are not cheap here, so it forces a level of focus and commitment to get to work when you finally have a place to rage. But ultimately it is the Chicago winter that I would say inspires many a local to spew down-tuned darkness...

 

Some Fine Examples:

Atlas Moth, Bloodiest, Lord Mantis, Anatomy of Habit, Oxblood, Sweet Cobra, Russian Circles, War Brides, Encrust, Indian, Electric Hawk, Yakuza, Bongripper.

1QI: Less Than Jake, Mothlite, Swordplay, and The Careeners

Posted in Bands on March 16, 2014

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the … Read more

P.O.S. has successful kidney transplant

Posted in Bands on March 16, 2014

Doomtree and Rhymesayers rapper P.O.S. has successfully undergone a kidney transplant surgery. Shortly after releasing We Don't Even Live Here in 2012, the rapper canceled his tour due to health concerns that led to the transplant. Read more Source: City Pages Read more

Dead to a Dying World at work on second LP

Posted in Bands on March 12, 2014

Dallas-based doom band Dead to a Dying World have hit the studio to begin putting down their second full-length, a follow-up to 2011's self-titled release. Engineer Billy Anderson (Sleep, Neurosis, Melvins) is recording the work, which bears the working title Litany. No release date has been set. Read more

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Somos premiere new song

Posted in Bands on March 9, 2014

Somos have leaked a song from their upcoming Tiny Engines LP Temple of Plenty, set for released on March 25. The song can be heard here. They're also offering a free download of their 2012 demo via bandcamp. Read more Temple Of Plenty - Track Listing 1. Familiar Theme 2. … Read more

1QI: Sundowners, The Black Lantern, Razorcake, Modern Radio Record Label

Posted in Bands on March 9, 2014

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the … Read more

New Hollow Boys later this year

Posted in Bands on March 8, 2014

Modern Radio Record Label has posted an update that Hollow Boys are in studio working on a full-length follow-up to last year's It's True. No further details on the new record have been released at present. Read more

Enabler changes drummers and hits the road to New England

Posted in Bands on March 8, 2014

Enabler, with new drummer Ryan Steigerwald (Ringworm), has announced a tour taking the band to New England Metal & Hardcore Fest, among many other stops. The band last released Flies on The Compound in 2013. Read more ENABLER Confirmed Tour Actions:4/10/2014 Dragonfly Lounge - Madison, WI4/11/2014 Error Records - Champagne, … Read more

Dave Klein also quits Black Flag

Posted in Bands on March 4, 2014

The Greg Ginn-led Black Flag reunion currently active has lost another member, with bassist Dave Klein announcing his departure from the group. Klein is also active in They Stay Dead, who will release a new album this summer on Jailhouse Records. Vocalist Ron Reyes also recently left the reunited California … Read more

1QI: Volcom Entertainment, Lawrence Arms and Somos

Posted in Bands on March 3, 2014

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the … Read more

Teen Agers and Rehasher planning split

Posted in Bands on March 2, 2014

Teen Agers have recorded four new songs for an upcoming split with Rehasher. The studio session was recorded by Less Than Jake's Roger Lima and mixed by Descendents' Stephen Egerton. Three of the four new songs will appear on the Rehasher split, with the fourth to appear on a currently … Read more

Travoltas reunite

Posted in Bands on February 26, 2014

Duth pop-punk band The Travoltas are reuniting this summer for select reunion shows in The Netherlands. The band last played together in 2006 and released 7 albums. The band, whose live line-up is listed below, will also be joined at their shows by special, unnamed guests. Visit their facebook page … Read more

CoC's Reed Mullin and Mike Dean create Teenage Time Killer

Posted in Bands on February 23, 2014

Corrosion of Conformity's Reed Mullin and Mike Dean are putting together a supergroup project titled Teenage Time Killer. The metal-punk band will feature a number of musicians includings Dave Grohl, Keith Morris, Nick Oliveri, Jullo Biafra, and several others. No release date or title has been released. Read more source: … Read more

Geoff Kresge out of Tiger Army

Posted in Bands on February 23, 2014

Bassist Geoff Kresge has left Tiger Army, citing on his facebook page frustration with the band's inactivity. Kreshe, who offered the full statement below, had been in the band since 2000 and was also in an early line-up of AFI. Tiger Army has been off the road since the end … Read more

1QI: Magic Bullet Records, Melissa B, Tortoise and Silver Snakes

Posted in Bands on February 23, 2014

Our newest feature here at Scene Point Blank is our semi-daily quickie Q&A: One Question Interviews. Follow us at facebook or twitter and we'll post one interview every Monday-Thursday. Well, sometimes we miss a day, but it will be four each week regardless. After our social media followers get the … Read more

Melvins' Buzz Osborne plans solo tour and record

Posted in Bands on February 22, 2014

30 years into the Melvin's history, frontman Buzz Osborne has announced his first solo tour and solo record. The tour starts this month and his thirteen song record will release in June on Ipecac Recordings. A solo song, "Dark Brown Teeth," is now streaming online. A 10" will be sold … Read more

Cheap Girls to release new record in May

Posted in Bands on February 20, 2014

Michigan's Cheap Girls will release a new album, Famous Graves, on May 13 on Xtra Mile Recordings. The band is also busy on the road, with upcoming dates with Against Me! and The Hold Steady. They last released Giant Orange in 2012. Read more Tracklisting:01) Slow Nod02) Short-Cut Days03) Knock … Read more

Jaye Jayle (Young Widows) to release 7-inch

Posted in Bands on February 20, 2014

Jaye Jayle, aka Eva nPatterson of YoungWidows, will release The Road to New Mexico on 7" on Hawthrone Street Records on March 4. The 7" is the first in a series of EPs, writeen as an eleven song album while in Santa Fe, NM. Jaye Jayle will play a release … Read more

Great Cynics release video, plan March dates

Posted in Bands on February 19, 2014

Great Cyncis have released a new video for "Whatever You Want," the opening track on their Specialist Subject Records split with Muncie Girls. The EP is set for release on March 10 and the bands will support it with some tour stops around the UK. The video, included below, was … Read more

Grindcore Gadget in the studio

Posted in Bands on February 17, 2014

Swedish grindcore band Gadget are in the studio working on a new record for Relapse Records. The new full-length will be their third and their first since 2006's The Funeral March. The band hopes for a fall 2014 release. Read more