Snakecharmer release new video for ‘Accident Prone’

Melodic rockers Snakecharmer have issued a new promo clip for their song ‘Accident Prone’ which can be viewed below.

The band – comprising of ex-members of Whitesnake, Thunder, Wishbone Ash and Heartland – release their debut album on 28th January. [Read a review here]

The band are also playing an album launch show at Islington Assembly Hall on February 23rd.

Senses Fail: US spring tour dates

Post-hardcore band Senses Fail are set to take to the road this coming spring, playing a run of dates across the US.

All confirmed dates can be seen below. The dates coincide with the band’s new album ‘Renacer’, due for release in March 2013.

April 3, 2013 Lancaster, PA Chameleon
April 4, 2013 Philadelphia, PA The Trocadero
April 5, 2013 Baltimore, MD Ottobar
April 6, 2013 Norfolk, VA Norva
April 7, 2013 Carrboro, NC Cat’s Cradle
April 9, 2013 St. Petersburg, FL The State Theatre
April 10, 2013 Orlando, FL The Social
April 12, 2013 Houston, TX Warehouse Live – Studio
April 13, 2013 Dallas, TX The Door
April 14, 2013 Austin, TX Mohawk
April 16, 2013 El Paso, TX Tricky Falls
April 17, 2013 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater
April 18, 2013 Scottsdale, AZ Martini Ranch
April 19, 2013 San Diego, CA Soma
April 20, 2013 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
April 21, 2013 Bakersfield, CA Jerry’s Pizza Pub
April 23, 2013 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
April 24, 2013 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theatre
April 25, 2013 Seattle, WA El Corazon
April 27, 2013 Salt Lake City, UT In The Venue
April 28, 2013 Denver, CO Marquis Theater
April 30, 2013 Iowa City, IA Blue Moose
May 1, 2013 Newport, KY Thompson House
May 2, 2013 Milwaukee, WI The Rave
May 3, 2013 Chicago, IL The Bottom Lounge
May 4, 2013 Detroit, MI Magic Stick
May 5, 2013 Cleveland, OH Peabody’s
May 7, 2013 Millvale, PA Mr. Smalls Theatre
May 8, 2013 Syracuse, NY Lost Horizon
May 9, 2013 New York, NY Highline Ballroom
May 10, 2013 Cambridge, MA Middle East
May 11, 2013 New Jersey TBD

Mustard Plug: short run of US west coast dates confirmed

Heroes of ska’s third wave, Mustard Plug have announced a few dates for February and March. Fans on the west coast of the US can see the band at the following venues, including a show at the legendary Gilman in CA.:

2.27.13 Fullerton, CA The Slidebar
2.28.13 Torrance, CA Alpine Village
3.1.13 Las Vegas, NV Hard Rock Café On The Strip
3.2.13 Temecula, CA The Vault
3.3.13 Berkeley, CA 924 Gilman

Diamond Head to cross the Atlantic in April

The current line-up of Diamond Head are to play a run of dates in the US/Canada in April.  The NWOBHM stalwarts are scheduled to appear at the following venues:

April 10 – Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
April 11 – Wilmington, DE – Mojo 13
April 12 – Brooklyn, NY – Saint Vitus Bar
April 13 – Amityville, NY – Ollie’s Point Place
April 14 – Seymour, CT – Dewy’s
April 15 – Montreal, QC – Foufounes Électrique
April 16 – Quebec City, QC – Coop l’Agité
April 17 – Clarence, NY – Club Infinity
April 18 – Pittsburgh, PA – Dead Horse Cantina and Music Hall
April 19 – Toronto, ON – Hard Luck
April 20 – Lansing, MI – Uli’s House of Rock
April 21 – Chicago, IL – Reggies
April 22 – Cleveland, OH – Peabody’s
April 25 – Long Branch, NJ – Brighton Bar
April 26 – Allentown, PA – Jimmy’s Place

SINK SWIM – Heights EP

In the summer of 2012, Californian emo/alt-rock outfit Sink Swim issued their debut EP. While it didn’t really push their chosen genre’s boundaries, it featured a few really enjoyable songs. Although their follow-up release ‘Heights’ has their original sound at the centre, it does more than just pick up where they left off. With previous producer Robert “Bob” Curtin at the controls, you can be assured that – once again – it sounds great, but this time around the band have really toughened up their overall sound.

That toughness is evident right from a minute or so into opening track ‘Tides’. Following a brief intro of multi-tracked guitars, coupled with a familiar emo-ish vocal line, the band move into an already agreeable tune, but its during the post-chorus section where things really pick up: the guitars adopt a shrill shredding sound and the drums tackle brief spells of double bass pedal driven beefiness. To counterbalance this harder edge, Dane Petersen’s usual vocal style gives way for something far more metaiiic, shifting the overall mood farther towards the lightest end of metalcore. A little more accessible on early listens, ‘Move Me’ finds Sink Swim experimenting with quirky time signatures, something particularly obvious with regard to the guitar riff. Jake Lopez’s playing is busy, almost jazzy in tone, showing influences from the burgeoning math-rock scene; the rest of the band fall in line behind him, eventually settling into a pleasant alt-rock groove. The off-beat time signature re-appears on what passes as a chorus, but never becomes intrusive. As if ‘Take This To Your Grave’ era Fall Out Boy jammed with Wot Gorilla? on a Foals number, the results are both quirky and enjoyable.

Settling for something more straight ahead, ‘Perfect On Paper’ is a guitar-driven rock number which exploits the band’s influences from the louder end of the emo movement. Gang vocals lend a huge whoah, providing most of the main hook while slightly grubby sounding guitars take the weight of the melody. This isn’t as interesting as some of the EPs other material, but, perhaps, provides the strongest link with the band’s earlier work.

The other pair of tunes do not showcase anything particular different to the styles present in the previous numbers. Perhaps this EP’s weakest offering, the title cut is a weighty emo-ballad that somehow seems twice as long as it actually is, while ‘Pull Together’ – another mid-pacer, has a much better melody, lifted by some decent ringing guitar lurking in the back and a guest vocal from Love, Robot’s Alexa San Roman. Broadly speaking, both tunes are okay – and given a sense of gravitas via Bob Curtin’s production – but neither inspires quite in the way the band are capable when they really push themselves (as with ‘Tides’, for example).

Between their two releases, Sink Swim have honed their sound into a sharper, tougher, animal that hits the perfect balance between math-rock aggressiveness and alt-rock tunefulness. Although it tails of a little towards the end, there’s more than enough to recommend this EP to fans of math-rock and the lighter end of alt-rock. …And to those already familiar with Sink Swim: if you liked ‘Elements’, chances are you will love ‘Heights’.

January 2013