Ash and Ice, the duo’s latest full-length effort and first full-length effort in over 5 years was released last week — and if you’ve been frequenting this site you’d know that I wrote about the album’s first single “Heart Of A Dog” earlier this year. Sonically, Ash and Ice’s first single proved to be a thorough refinement of their sound as the duo paired enormous boom-bap drum programming, skittering beats, buzzing electronics, scorching guitar chords and anthemic hook with Mossheart’s bluesy, cigarettes and whiskey soaked vocals to crate a swaggering and arena rock-friendly song that clearly draws from Delta blues but possesses a raw, insistent and urgent carnality. The album’s latest single “Siberian Nights” continues along a similar vein of the preceding single — boom bap beats, propulsive drumming, bluesy guitar chords, a sinuous bass line and subtly ominous electronics in a sleek, sensual song that shimmies and struts about with a cool self-assuredness.
The recently released music video is a stark and gorgeously surreal video that possesses a nightmarish logic; certainly as a photographer, there are sequences I absolutely envy — a scene of a horse running in slow motion and you can see every sinew and fiber flexing in unified movement; a barking husky in surreal slow motion with teeth snarled angrily and so on. In some way, the video evokes a lingering and inescapable fucked up dystopian nightmare.
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New Audio: Plague Vendor’s Strutting, Swaggering, Blues-Leaning New Single
In January, I wrote about Whittier, CA-based punk rock quartet Plague Vendor and “Jezebel,” the first single off Bloodsweat, the quartet’s sophomore effort, slated for a March 25, 2016 release through renowned punk rock label, Epitaph Records, best known as […]
New Video: Watch Alison Mossheart Brave a Massive Storm in the Video for “I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)”
http://cache.vevo.com/assets/html/embed.html?video=US3JJ1500922&autoplay=0 Comprised of Allison Mossheart of The Kills and Discount (vocals), Jack White formerly of The White Stripes and currently of The Raconteurs (drums, guitar and vocals), Dean Fertita of Queens of the Stone Age (guitar, […]
New Audio: PWR BTTM’s Latest Single “1994” Brings Back Memories of the 90s
If you’ve been following JOVM for a while, you know that the site has gone through a massive re-design over the past month and a half, and with a new CMS, it means adjusting to […]
New Video: The Dead Weather’s Bluesy, Ass-Kicking New Single “I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)”
Comprised of Allison Mossheart of The Kills and Discount (vocals), Jack White formerly of The White Stripes and The Raconteurs (drums, guitar and vocals), Dean Fertita of Queens of the Stone Age (guitar, keyboards, organs), […]
New Video: PWR BTTM’s Gloriously Weird, Gender Bending “Ugly Cherries”
If you’ve been following JOVM for a little while, you may be familiar with the New York-based queer punk duo PWR BTTM. Comprised of Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce, band can trace their origins to when Hopkins and […]
New Audio: Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats Murderous New Single “Waiting for Blood”
As a cult-band, the British-based Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats have developed a reputation for material that bears a sonic and thematic resemblance to The Black Angels — heavy, psyche rock that talks about madness, […]
Comprised of Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce, the New York-based queer punk duo PWR BTTM can trace their origins to when Hopkins and Bruce were students at Bard College. While as students, Hopkins and Bruce […]
Each of the members of the New Royales hails from a different country of the world, Liz Rodrigues, who leant her vocals on Eminem’s “Survival,“ is Portuguese; DJ Khalil, who has worked with Jay Z,Dr. Dre, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Aloe Blacc, […]
Each of the members of the New Royales hails from a different country world, Liz Rodrigues, who leant her vocals on Eminem’s “Survival,” is Portuguese; DJ Khalil, who has worked with Jay Z, Dr. Dre, […]
A Q&A with Says She’s Ms. Blat’s Lottie Leymarie
Lottie Leymarie (vocals, keyboards) and Bret Puchir (drums, backing vocals) can in some way trace the origin of their band Says She’s Ms. Blat back to when the pair both lived in the Bronx over […]
Kid Karate, the duo of vocalist/guitarist Kevin Breen and drummer Steven Gannon have a loud, bluesy power chord and thundering drumming sound that should sound familiar to you – think of the Black Keys, the […]
The trio of Blue and Gold consists of Chloe Raynes (vocals, guitar); GG Gonzalez (drums); and Alex Kapelman (vocals, guitar), and the band has received a little bit of love through the blogosphere, including here, […]
Occasionally, large festivals can be exhausting mixed bags. With things going on simultaneously, you’re forced to make a difficult balancing act between those acts which you may find personally enjoyable an newsworthy with discovering something […]
Occasionally, large festivals can be exhausting mixed bags. With things going on simultaneously, you’re forced to make a difficult balancing act between those acts which you may find personally enjoyable an newsworthy with discovering something […]
