Category: Bands/Comps/Splits
Eric Ott video for ‘These Pills’
Eric Ott video for ‘Pop Starlet’
Gaskill – Our War
75OL-229 Gaskill – Our War
Digital download is available here
Track Listing
1. My War
2. Can’t Decide
3. Beat My Head Against the Wall
4. I Love You
5. Forever Time
6. The Swinging Man
7. Nothing Left Inside
8. Three Nights
9. Scream
Credits: recorded by Brain Cass and Corey Sherman at Overclock Studios. Mike Brunetto plays second guitar on all tracks. All songs Dukowski, Ginn, Rollins.
Gaskill – The End of the World
75OL-237 Gaskill – The End of the World
Digital download is available here
Track Listing
1. Worms
2. Eleanor Rigby
3. Long Lost Friend
4. Immigrant
5. I’m Not Waiting
6. Birds Suddenly Appear
7. Memento Mori
8. War and Knives
9. Dog Heaven
Mario Costa: bass
Craig Fleming: guitar
Kevin Grant: vocals
Chris Helme: drums
Michael Brunetto: second guitar on bonus tracks 10-18.
Album art: “Relentless Head” by Michael Hecht
Recorded by Brian Cass and Corey Sherman at Overclock Studios in Middleboro MA on November 21, 2015.
All music by GASKILL, all lyrics by Kevin Grant except where noted. Published by BMI.
Haffenrecords 5.
Bob Kendall video for Waistd
Boston’s The Noise reviews Outlaw In Peru’s ‘OIP’
Outlaw in Peru – OIP
Outlaw In Peru claim to hail from Providence, but they could just as well come from outer space. There are a few biker rock kind of songs that cruise along in a cool way. What I’m really digging here are trippy Steppenwolf or Hawkwind sounding gems, the really long songs that let the psyche guitar rip. Outlaw In Peru worked with one of my favorite lyricists Mike Mountain on much of this record and its cool to hear his words in a different soundscape and a different voice. Let your brain be the venue and check this album out with headphones and whatever it is you take to relax. Enjoy the trip!
Bob Kendall / Feng Shui Police / Eric Ott – Split Lathe Cut 7 inch Single
75OL-219 Bob Kendall / Feng Shui Police / Eric Ott – Split Lathe Cut 7 inch Single
$10.00 S&H Included
Limited to 30 copies. These singles consist of clear poly-plastic with holographic, kraft, white, or clear jackets. The four options are shown in the photo above. All styles while supplies last.
This lathe cut single includes a link to a digital download with artwork
Tracks
1. Bob Kendall – Stay 2:57
2. Feng Shui Police – Without You 3:00
3. Eric Ott – Free 6:00
Bob Kendall – Stay
Bob Kendall – Guitar, Vocals David Narcizo – Drums
Kevin Zahm – Bass Rafael Attias – Guitar
Dan Wright – Keys Chuck Ciany – Guitar
Produced, Mixed and Recorded by
Paul Q. Kolderie @ Stable Sounds, Portsmouth, RI
Feng Shui Police
Dash Elhauge – Guitar, Vocals, Quips
Evan Harris – Drums, Stares
Hariz Johnson – Bass, Skin
Eric Ott – Free
Eric Ott – Acoustic Guitar and Lead & Backing Vocals
Philip Labbe – Bass
Dan McGary – Drums
Chris Decato – Keys and some Lead Guitar
Mark Edgerly – Lead Guitar
Anna Coogan – Backing Vocals
Chris Plumstead – Slide and Lead Guitar
Timothy Fife – Synthesizer
Eric Ott’s ‘In Lieu of Flowers’ Listed in Best Seacoast Music of 2015
The ambitious production quality, sly songwriting and sheer magnitude of the diverse instrumentation make “In Lieu of Flowers” an immediate top ten consideration. Ott tackles the idea of death in a series of twists and turns, with successful stylistic flourishes ranging from Ott’s own Americana sound to indie rock and even stadium rock and country.
Motif Magazine Interviews Northern Lands’ Josh Cournoyer
You can read the interview here
One of the best things about the holiday season is friends coming home from afar. What’s even better is when they come back home and play a show with their old band and put on a party. Current Nashville resident and Rhode Island native Josh Cournoyer will perform with his high octane rock act Northern Lands at The Parlour on the day after Christmas for what should be one hell of a homecoming. Sharing the bill are the psychedelic folk of Viking Jesus and local rockers Jealous Fuck. Ahead of the weekend’s festivities, I caught up with Cournoyer about adjusting to Nashville, new musical projects and where he’ll be spending Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
Rob Duguay: You first moved down to Nashville while being a member of the current Los Angeles rock band Runaway Saints. How was adjusting to a new city?
Josh Cournoyer: I think it was definitely sensory overload at first. From a musician’s standpoint there are a ton of great players down there and there are a lot of really great songwriters. You have a lot of different genres of music that are taking off out of Nashville right now and it’s all really great stuff. It was super fun starting to experience what the city is like, but I also kind of missed the camaraderie of the Providence music scene because it takes a little bit longer to find a group and a niche down there.
RD: You’re not in Runaway Saints anywhere and like I mentioned before they’re in Los Angeles now. What made you want to stay in Nashville rather than come back to Rhode Island?
JC: Well, I really love the energy of Nashville and the music that’s coming out of there. As much as it can be overwhelming at times from being with Runaway Saints, then working down there now and playing and writing, it’s great to feel challenged constantly. Nashville is kind of a melting pot, I have a group of friends that are musicians from all over the country. It’s constantly forcing me to grow, change and evolve a little bit. I’d never lived anywhere outside of Rhode Island prior to moving to Nashville so I felt like at this point in my life that I owed it to myself to experience something new. My fiancé and I decided to make a go of it in Nashville, try it out for a few years and see how we liked it.
RD: It seems that you’re enjoying yourself down there. Outside of Northern Lands, which particular music projects are you involved with in Nashville?
JC: Right now I’m writing a new record, I don’t know whether I’ll release it as Northern Lands or as a solo record, but I’ve been working on that for about a year and I’ll be recording it this spring. I also started doing some production work with a few different artists, along with working on the record.
RD: Do you plan on making the record in Nashville at a studio or do you plan on just doing it at your apartment?
JC: I’ve been demoing it both at my home studio in Nashville and at a studio that belongs to a friend of mine. Eventually I’ll record it at a studio in Nashville, but I’m doing the writing and pre-production either at my apartment or at my friend’s studio.
RD: It must be a lot cheaper to do that rather than do the writing and everything else at a studio right from the get-go. You said before how you missed the camaraderie in Providence where in Nashville it can be a tad difficult to network yourself. Is that what you miss the most about Providence or are there other things you miss about the city as well?
JC: I think Providence is such a great city, I’ve played in a lot of bands here over the years and I’ve made a lot of really great lifelong friends so it’s really difficult at times to be away from all of that. Smith & Weeden have stayed with me a bunch of times on tour, Dan Dodd has come down and played shows with me and I absolutely love when that stuff happens. It’s really cool to see those people come down, but you kind of miss that small town feel a little bit. Nashville is super collaborative so it’s not hard to necessarily network yourself, it’s that I had a routine and a pattern in Providence that I definitely miss. You have your favorite bars, I loved working at The Met and getting to see a ton of live music all the time. I get to see music in Nashville, but my pattern and my routine has shifted a lot from living in a new city.
RD: There can definitely be a little change in everything when you immerse yourself in a new environment. With it being the holiday season, who are you spending Christmas with and what are you doing for New Year’s Eve?
JC: I am going to be splitting time between my fiancé’s family and my family in Rhode Island for Christmas along with spending a lot of time with friends while I’m in town. For New Year’s Eve I haven’t actually decided yet. I’m going to look and see what the best thing going is and I’ll probably go with that.
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Northern Lands at The Parlour
with JFCK and Viking Jesus Band
The Parlour
North Main Street
Providence, RI
9pm