Got
a lot of ground to cover today for local releases, two without shows,
two that crept in without fanfare, and a release show up north. ---
Starting off with a couple cassette tape releases no less. The first
from Chthonic Records, a tape we're going to call 4-Way Split, since
its been divided between four musicians. 6335, dBpm, Silver Antlers
and Transcode. Apparently the four decided to contribute a single
track each in a very unique recording. To add to that, they're doing
a limited run of FORTY. ...No real reason given behind the number,
but if you're into any of these groups then I highly suggest you grab
a copy. Its just $5 and comes with a digital download, you can
purchase the album here.
Next up is the latest release from
WYLD WYZRDZ, the side project of Braden J. McKenna, who has been
relatively quiet as of late on this front. The last we saw of the WW
was a 7” split
Antelope Island with Stag Hare, and rumors of
a 12” full-length titled
Free Magick have been going around
with no official release date, but this release just seemed to happen
with little fanfare. Kinda makes you wonder what's really going on
with this project. The cassette titled
Positive Texture has
two songs, both collaborations Andrew Alba and Stag Hare,
respectfully. Its $6 and the only place you can get it on Mooondial's
webiste,
over here. With any luck we'll see that full-length
soon!
Moving onto material that flew in under the radar, next
up is a release from Provo duo
The Neighbors. Technically both Adam
and Rachel are Michigan imports, but they moved to Utah and
apparently fell in love with the music scene, so for now they're
sticking around we're happy to call them ours. Last month they
released a six-track self-titled EP that, aside from CDBaby on the
net, you can only find at Slowtrain and Velour. A pretty decent album
with catchy piano ballads and the two synched in harmony, its worth
at least checking out online to see if they're your kind of band.
On
the other side of the spectrum the three-piece hurricane that is
Handicapitalist have an EP out as well. The newly formed punk band
recorded five tracks of their best material, some of it going less
than :90 seconds, and hammered out a one-day recording in the back of
Raunch Records back in December. They released their EP titled
Number
One early last month, and only gave Raunch copies of the record
making their store the exclusive source. If you're looking for a
genuine “punk” album, this is your best bet. There's no real cover for me to post, so here's a picture of the group.

Finally we
come to our first (and only) official release of the week from Logan
based rockers
American Attic. And wouldn't you know it, in standard Utah-band fashion, the one group with a formal release show is the one who we know jack-shit about. Seriously, how many times have we brought this up in these blog entries? If you're a band, and you want people to come to your shows, at some point in time you need to promote yourselves. Why bands choose to half-ass it and assume everyone will "find them in the ether" is beyond me. Didn't help that they refused to respond to email or Facebook messages, so I have no idea what to really say about this group. You can check their release show for the unknown album out tonight up in Logan at WhySound, supposedly playing with Beta Chicks, Chucks and our old friends
Bearcats. Just $5 at 8PM. I don't have an album cover (because they didn't post one), so to show you how little they give a damn about their own music, here's the main photo they have on their Facebook band-page as of this post.
Awesome job guys. ...Head
out, love music, buy local!