Dennis Most and the Instigators at The Platinum Pony
with Heavy Necker, Kosmic Daydream, and Thaumaturgist
The Platinum Pony
30 Cottage St
Easthampton, Mass
9pm
$5
Mark Cutler and the Men of Great Courage at the 133 Club
133 Club
Warren Ave
East Providence, RI
9pm
Sick Pills at Pour Farm
with Free Chaos and Nick Sundman
Pour Farm
Purchase St
New Bedford, MA
9pm
Gavage at The Met
with Viennagram and The Neutrinos
for a taping of Live from The Met on RIPBS
The Met
Main Street
Pawtucket, RI
9pm
Feng Shui Police at O’Briens
O’Briens
3 Harvard Ave
Allston MA
9pm
Bob Kendall at Narrows Center for the Arts
Opening for Lydia Loveless
Narrows Center for the Arts
Fall River, MA
8pm
Bob Kendall Band at Popolo
36 The Square
Bellows Falls, VT
9pm01
Bill Keough at The Parlour
with Ryan Jackson, Jose Oyola, Michael Graham, and Bryan Reynolds
The Parlour
North Main Street
Providence, RI
9pm
$3
The Sound reviews Sam Hill’s new album ‘Sonja’
Nate Laban was born to rock and roll. He’s been an integral part of the Seacoast music scene for more than 20 years, always with a contagious smile on his face. His career has spanned a multitude of solo incarnations and bands including Brook, Bear and The Elephant, The Frosting, and Wallos. Over the years, he’s done it all, from anti-folk to skate punk to country; his quirky storytelling works in most any genre. When ex-Satan’s Teardrops drummer Jason Lara steered Sam Hill, their newly formed group, toward playing metal, it was a natural fit. Their debut album, “Sonja,” is a fresh throwback to metal’s classic days of mythical creatures and tales.
It’s not surprising Laban’s vocal stylings and pop know-how work well over galloping riffs and Tony Iommi-influenced solos. His powerful voice and registry have always been suited for metal. Never one to settle into a genre or project for long, Laban indulges in this chance to let loose a torrent of epic songs. The result is an inventive alchemy of an accomplished songwriter’s take on a new genre. Recorded by the band, “Sonja” has a slightly lo-fi sound that gives it a nostalgic feel — think “Day of Reckoning”-era Pentagram meets newer Saint Vitus.
The opener, “37 Rings,” is a stoner metal jam that chronicles a tree being cut down in winter; it doubles as an introspective story and features a chorus that shows off Laban’s hook-y aptitude. “Scourge of the Warm Blooded” displays his writing chops in an epic about a frozen giant who has come to destroy man: “He has had as much as he can take, enormous the patience, equal in rage.” And their cover of Black Sabbath’s “Electric Funeral” is spot on. In Sam Hill, Laban has found a transcendent medium for his harder-edged endeavors. Let’s hope it lasts
Black Oil Incinerator at Dusk
with Yves (OK) and Domestique
Dusk
Harris Ave
Providence, RI
9pm