Showing posts with label uplifting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uplifting. Show all posts

3/02/2021

Let's speak with...The Midnight Devils (Boogie-Woogie Glam Rock,2021)

Uplifting - that's the feeling that came to my mind as I heard the first song of the Omaha based band. On the first look you can quickly spot that they have created a own optic for themselves. The music follows this idea to stand out.

Photo Credit: Mistress Desire.
Sure it is based on the Glam Metal genre but adds a slightly rougher shaped note to the melodies. The drums are also tighter and the whole package goes in straight without setting marks that leave a trace behind.

Who are the guys behind the album "Something Bigger" ? I felt the need to have a talk about the band's first tour that got cancelled in the first Corona wave, online shows, the burdens of today's generation and the new album that is in the works.
 
Heavy Metal Underdogs: I think your sound is outworked more in detail compared to similar bands. The guitar riffs are heavier and darker toned. How did you go along to create your own style ?
 
Sam Spade - Thank you very much.  We have tried very hard to create a sound that is unique and exciting.  The Midnight Devils are a new rock n roll band that is very heavily influenced by bands like KISS, The Ramones, and Van Halen yet we aren’t setting out to recreate anything from the past.  Our music is familiar yet still unpredictable and fresh.  We just combined all of our influences including Elvis, The Rolling Stones, and Motley Crue.  It’s ass-shaking party rock n roll that is all about having the best time possible if only for just one night.   
 
You were on tour in March 2020 as the Corona-Virus started to spread and had to stop the tour. How was the situation back in those days for bands ? Did the shutdown come fast or were there still some venues who held the doors open ?
 
Sam Spade - It was very interesting how it all happened.  We got the call to join The Quireboys on as their support band on their US tour.  We were blown away and had about a week to get ready and get out to Salt Lake City to start the tour.  It was an incredible feeling being able to open for some of your heroes every night across the country.  As we started the tour there were slight rumblings of this virus in China that was killing people.  We didn’t think anything of it and kept playing shows like normal.  About a week into the tour we heard that the virus made it into the USA and some of the cities might start shutting down.  We started to get a little nervous and monitor the news more closely.  About two weeks into the tour states started closing and we knew we were in trouble but we were going to stick it out as long as possible.  Our last show was in New Orleans on March 15th and that night the entire city shut down at midnight.  We got off stage The Quireboys manager took us outside and said he loved working with us and this was the hardest thing to do but he had to cancel the rest of the shows.  They were worried about making it back to England let alone to the next stop.  We were defeated and that hurt badly.  We turned around and drove 20 hours straight home thinking this would all be over in a week or two.  Here we are one full year later.   
 
Do you think online or car shows are a alternative to real shows ?
 
Sam Spade - I personally don't think online streaming shows even come close to the real thing.  The fact is that we don’t have many other options.  I think some great things have been done over the last year but watching a band on your phone just doesn’t have the same sensory effect.  You don’t get the lights, sounds, smells, tastes, or touch of an actually rock n roll party.  That being said everyone is now exactly on the same level.  We are all a captive audience sitting at home on our phones watching and listening.  Streaming shows are cool but it pales in comparison to the real thing.   
 
One of the tracks on the debut CD is called "Generation Durt". Do you think this generation has to take more burden than others ?
 
Sam Spade - Not necessarily.  I think it’s really all about your goals and what you are willing to do to get there.  Sure it seems like this generation has everything easier but on the other side nothing has been handed to us.  Especially in the music business there are so many bands, agents, managers, and labels looking to make an easy dollar off of any artist.  There are so many bands and shows that it’s more difficult now to sell records then it was 20 years ago.  How do you separate this band from the rest of the guys out there?  How do the great bands rise above every other dude with a guitar.  There is no easy way and the business has made it more difficult then ever for artists to grow and nurture.  Think about this though, what happens when bands like Motley, Alice Cooper, KISS, Poison, Def Leppard all retire?  There needs to be another generation of rock n roll stars to step up and follow the guys that laid the blue print.  
 
 
You are going to record a new album with Chip Z'Nuff on the helm. Do you think his influence will change your sound in some ways ?
 
Sam Spade - I am very excited to work with Chip on this new album.  I am excited to bounce ideas off of him and let him get his hands in The Midnight Devils.  We have done a ton of shows with Chip and the boys and he knows exactly what we are supposed to sound like.  I think he is going to help us deliver a really incredible record with mega hooks and catchy sing-a-long choruses.  We will be staying there in the studio with him in Chicago so it will be four days of hard work and lots of good times.  I fully trust Chip and think he is going to help us knock this sophomore release out of the park.  

Finally make sure to check out the band on their cool styled homepage and follow them further on social media such as Instagram or Facebook.

7/06/2020

Plastic Barricades make your worries visible

Have you ever thought how worries and anxiety would look like if you could make them visible?

The cover of Plastic Barricades Tunnel is as creative as the meaning behind the song.

Well, the alt-rock band Plastic Barricade picked a digital microscope. What they filmed in this session could be just that. A creative look upon something common we all share.

Musically it is a uplifting number. It has easier parts in the verses that feel great. The refrain comes in packed with more goodies playing around with guitar sounds. I like the mixture along with the vocals - it has a distracting effect upon my own worries.

The message behind the track is a shout out to all those being in trouble:

Sometimes it feels like life is this winding road with plenty of tunnels. You go in, it is dark and uneasy, and pretty soon you start wondering how long this tunnel is. Visibility is reduced, you cannot increase your speed or turn back. It starts to feel claustrophobic. Your thoughts are amplified, loudly reverberating in your head.

All you can do is keep reminding yourself that no tunnel lasts forever and you will make it out of this one, like all the previous ones you've been to - and you will see sunlight again!

Lookout for more from the alt-rock duo. The full album "Self-Theories" is set for release in autumn.

Plastic Barricades on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XMzKbdDQLpa36cYrISsO7?si=rvG0Hj_qSY-wfr5WHC1kZg 

Plastic Barricades Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/plasticbarricades/

12/16/2017

Dirty Machine lift the mood up with Rock and Eat video performance

Recently I felt down and was in need to find something to lift me up again. Happily music has the power to cheer you up many times. This time around it was Dirty Machine's video for "Built" that gave me back my power.

It's this seamless and not-stoppable riff and rhythm power going down in one piece that lays the basics for my good mood. On top of that the vocals are top notch and I love to hear that there are two vocalists who take down the stuff so solid and heavily trained that you can't do anything elese but feel good again.

Plus the vid shows how small place you need to perform. The band picked a packed restaurant to perform. It often feels to me as if the smalest location can be filled with life if only there's a few space for a live band.

Be sure to follow the band on Facebook or the band's website. They have some great stuff comin' like a free show on December the 18th at the Whisky A Go-Go. Don't miss out your chance to have a good time!

2/23/2017

Defences stand up against negativity

In these times much too much negativity is floating all around us. This cannot go on. We need the positive power to move on and positive throughts are the most pure form of energy! So I appreciate more than ever that there are bands around putting out messages and videos that can have a uplifting effect on you when you feel down.

One of those examples just recently came along in the form of a brand new video of the metalcore formation Defences. Here is a quote about the meaning of the new moving picture:

“The song inspires the idea of not giving up when life’s got you down, getting back on your feet and coming out stronger than ever,” say the band.

“The accompanying music video applies the uplifting message behind the lyrics of the song to a real-life situation, in which we see someone re-evaluate, regroup and finally reclaim their independence in the face of adversity.”



I like the way the song is written and performed. All the elements work together. This starts with the vocals that add to each other - the raw as well as the softer elements. The same goes for the drums and all the guitars that are up. It feels like they surround each other. It's seldom that Metalcore tracks come around formed like this one does. It's fine-tuned metalcore sound, not only pure brutality going all the way through the music.

A promo shot of the band Defences in 2017, (c) by Defences, used with kind permission

Formed in Hertfordshire in 2013, Defences draw on electronic and stadium rock influences to offer a brand of alternative metal distinct from other modern rock acts. The group offers a fresh take on the female-fronted metal genre, with frontwoman Cherry Duesbury’s voice being described by Kerrang!’s Alex Baker as “deliciously androgenous”. The band heavily emphasise positivity, acceptance and self-improvement in their sound.

Make sure to stay in connection with them to keep track of the upcoming release of their debut album in May 2017 through social channels such as Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

4/22/2016

Helion Prime release uplifting video for "Life Finds a Way"

"Music is healing." (Author unknown)

I found this quote some time ago on Facebook. I totally belive in this. Why?

If you look and hear videos like this brand new one of the powermetal band Helion Prime I'm sure you can't resist the positive vibes that flow through the music. It's like the melodies can make you fly, as if the vocals of Heather Michele can break through the all and every wall of negativity there is in life.

As for me it's crushing down a lot of bad feelings with it's superb melodies, riffing and rhythm and it has this sort of uplifting effect for me. It takes me away from feeling bad and brings me into a state of power. It pushes me to carry on with all the things in my life. Do you feel the same?


The song is taken of Helion Prime's self titled debut cd which has been independently released on February 15, 2016 and can be ordered as either a physical or digital copy at the band's Bandcamp website. The cover alone has teased me enough to take a closer look upon this release. Make sure to listen to the whole record on the Bandcamp page. A diamond no one should oversee in my eyes.

The cover of the first Helion Prime album. (c) by Helion Prime, used with kind permission

If you decide to pick up a physical copy you'll receive a booklet with lyrics, additional artwork, and credits.

Make sure to follow the band further on through their own website or mark their Facebook page with a like.