• The HOLY BOYS DANGER CLUB are making a real go of it. They've made a video for "Criminal," off the Lessons for Liars EP from earlier this year. GUY MANLY VIDEOS, who crafted the Cambiata documentary, did the filming. Check the brand-new www.holyboysdangerclub.com to take a peek.
• The band break-up news continues: This time it's HIGHWAY JACKSON, who've decided the August 28 show at Champs in Biddeford will be their last. Frontman KRIS RODGERS says they've burnt themselves out. He'll continue on with a solo project (it's all the rage nowadays), while MIKE BEAN and COREY PACILLO will start up a cover band, and TYLER JOHNSON and BRANDON REYNOLDS call it completely quits for a bit.
• The SEA CAPTAINS say the first full-length is in the can, though they're not talking title. If everything works out, they say it could be ready by October. So ... November then?
• It's like an unrelenting storm of metal, and details keep rolling in: DEAD SEASON's new full-length will be called Life Death and will drop September 14 at Bull Moose stores, after that pre-release show at the Oxford Fair (a/k/a home turf) on September 13.
• THE STATION's all 21+ now. Sucks for the kids. Anyone want to open one of those non-profit all-ages performance hall thingies? Like in that old Pier One building maybe? Where are you, Well, now that we really need you?
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- Hot, hot heat
Is New Year's back? It seemed to have been taken away from us, by a general and hard-to-pin-down sentiment that it ought to be some kind of family holiday. Fuck that.
- Falling fast
As almost always seems to be the case, I have to start the "fall preview" by detailing this upcoming weekend, which promises to be one of the most active of the year.
- Cut to the Bone
Eleven heavy-rock bands are now vying for a $10,000 prize being offered up by radio station 106.3 the Bone.
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Photographer/songwriter/BOXY member JOSHUA LORING and SPACE GALLERY were awarded a grant by the MAINE ARTS COMMISSION to document the underground rock scene.
- Short-form Portland
I can hear the snarky comments already: "What?!? Rustic Overtones put out an album this year and Pfeifle hasn't fallen all over himself naming it #1? The sky is green!" But this isn't 1999. It's 2009. And it isn't all that strange for a phenomenal album to hit Portland's city streets anymore.
- Spring cleaning
Without beating around the bush, here are three EPs worth hearing that have been sitting around the office a bit.
- Anna's Ghost haunts the Empire
Maybe it's a blip on the radar screen, but there seems to be a renewed interest in the music video lately. TWISTED ROOTS have been garnering attention for their "Hollow Earth" effort and we're big fans of the bare-chested LEFTOVERS that splash through "Telephone Operator."
- Pain makes you beautiful
With all the success Dead Season have had, perhaps their greatest talent lies in their unflappable honesty, their unwavering self-confidence. At times, their songs, full of introspection and naked emotion, are like being forced to stare at the sun. The instinct to blink is strong.
- A dead season of desolate grace
JOHN PAUL was back in town last week, and not just to play a gig at the Empire.
- Holy rollers
This record grabs you by the throat from measure one.
- Spose: It's all a joke
It’s every band’s dream, really: DEAD SEASON have secured a JAGERMEISTER sponsorship.
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