Monday, December 31, 2018

See Ya Later 2018

Musically 2018 was a much better year for my particular tastes than 2017 was. I can't even find my list of favorite records from last year which may not be a coincidence. 2018 however brought with its shit storm of awfulness politically some really fantastic records. Hardcore in particular had a banner year with nothing but potential for some really great records to come. In fact I found so much new music that I thoroughly enjoyed this year that I ended up with a total of 14 full lengths on my list as well as a very lengthy list of honorable mentions, many of which I enjoyed very much but either didn't listen to quite enough or never fully clicked with me. Considering I struggled coming up with 10 albums I loved last year I'd say that 2018 had a definite musical glow up. I usually don't rank my favorite records of the year but I do separate them by format. Here's what had my ears in 2018:


Search For Purpose – Eternal Emotion (Plead Your Case)
Image result for search for purpose eternal emotionThis is the first full length by this up and coming melodic hardcore outfit from North Carolina who features members of several current hardcore bands from the area; Magnitude, Ecostrike etc. Search For Purpose combine the sounds and feelings of bands like Turning Point and Stretch Arm Strong with the energy and passion of Battery to create a very solid piece of modern melodic hardcore. They are still a young band who hasn’t quite reached their songwriting prime in my opinion but this debut full length is definitely several steps up from demos. I’ve always been a sucker for melodic hardcore and with the current resurgence of that style I find Search For Purpose to be one of the best out there at the moment. If you’re looking for a break from the metalcore throwback or the beatdown riffs that are currently dominating the scene at the moment throw this on for a nice change of pace but make sure to X up and throw on your best stage diving shoes first.


Camp Cope – How To Socialise & Make Friends (Run For Cover)

Image result for camp cope how to socialize and make friendsIf you enjoy indie rock that focuses on the bass, has entire songs that are a sing-a-long part and sounds like it could be playing in a coffee shop circa 1994 (which I mean in the most sincere way possible) you need this record in your life. Camp Cope manage to deliver intense feelings about their experiences as musicians in the male dominated music world through well-crafted melodic rock songs that you can singalong to from start to finish. Vocally their singer Georgia McDonald has a voice that will make you want to get lost in repeated listens on your bedroom floor. At times the band seethes anger and frustration but do so in a way that makes you tap your toe and bob your head and sing every word. I find their sound to be incredibly authentic and refreshing and can’t compare it to anything overt. These are memorable songs written by young and energized individuals who are forcing their way into the musical landscape whether people like it or not.



Mindforce – Excalibur (Triple B)
Image result for mindforce excaliburEXCALIBUR!!! The debut full length from the Hudson Valley’s Mindforce was highly anticipated by this hardcore lover and boy does it bring the groove back to the ‘core. Throughout this past year I’ve become quite fond of this band and could not wait for them to drop a full length. While there are more current hardcore bands that have my ear than there have been in many years I feel as though many of them are still finding their sound on the songwriting front. Mindforce are a band I feel the complete opposite about. From their demo to their 7” to their split with Dead Heat it has been clear that this band knows who they are, what they’re going for and has the chops to write killer hardcore songs that could fill an LP with ease and that is testament to the many years the collective members of Mindforce have been giving their musical talents to hardcore. Perhaps the best thing about this album is that it is not one thing, which can be so easy to fall into especially in hardcore. At times there’s parts that would appeal to fans of thrash metal and crossover. Other points offer technical guitar work and melodic leads. And then there’s the groove mosh that should straight up abolish the idea of mosh retirement. Innovative songs with a level of creativity and nuance that I feel has been missing from hardcore for a little while, clear and direct vocals that are easy to singalong to and unmatched energy and groove in the music. I can’t say enough good things about this band.

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WRONG – Feel Great (Relapse)
Loud. Crunchy. Noisy

Image result for drug church cheerDrug Church – CHEER (Pure Noise)  
If Weezer didn’t became the lamest parody of themselves and enlisted Seaweed to play their songs you’d get Drug Church. They continue to produce some of the best rock music of the day that does their influences justice without sounding derivative. I eat up everything they put out and while past albums have all had standout tracks CHEER is easily comprised of single worthy tracks for at least half the record. CHEER has everything you’ve come to know and love from Drug Church, biting lyrical wit that doesn’t take itself too seriously, vocal hooks using the most absurd words anyone has ever sang along to and riffs, riffs, riffs. This time around they’ve added some clean guitars and more melody in the vocals as well as tighter song structures that add a really nice layer to their already solid foundation of well written rock songs. 


Red Hare – Little Acts of Destruction (Dischord/Hellfire)
Image result for red hare little acts of destructionThe current generation of hardcore seems to have little to no interest in the bands of yesteryear and simply like what’s going on right now. There’s many arguments for and against that school of thought and considering the formula of “old guys from the 80’s/90’s have a new band” usually produces less than lackluster results I don’t blame anyone for not blinking an eye when another new band surfaces under those pretenses. The case with Red Hare and their latest album, Little Acts of Destruction, 100% proves that theory wrong. This is a band of individuals who not only curated a very specific blend of harDCore but have continued to expand upon and refine it through their various bands over the years and with Red Hare they are collectively producing some of the best material of their musical careers. This does not sound dated to me in the slightest. It is clearly of a very specific region and with that comes a particular sound and influence. DC Hardcore is the name of the game here and each member sounds fresh and energized. This is one “old guy band” to not overlook.

Image result for turnstile time and spaceTurnstile – Time & Space (Roadrunner)  
The Turnstile record for the listener that thought Turnstile wasn’t for them. Throw out your preconceived notions of what this band is cuz they straight up annihilated everyone’s assumptions and expectations with this one. While this is a “rock” record classifying Time & Space as one thing or another really misses the point of what this record offers and that is simply, a good ass time.




Culture Abuse – Bay Dream (Epitaph)
Image result for culture abuse bay dreamThis is music for going to the beach and taking life as it comes. At first I was not feeling this record. I really loved their debut, Peach, and found Bay Dream to be basically devoid of its grunge-influence and heavy but poppy sound. After a few listens however it was clear that just about every song on here was memorable in one way or another. I kept finding myself saying, “oh yeah track one is really good, track two has that part I really like and then track three has a great melody” and that momentum just keeps going throughout the record. For all there was to frown about in 2018 Culture Abuse gave us a reason to smile with Bay Dream.



Fiddlehead – Springtime and Blind (Run For Cover)  
Image result for fiddlehead springtime and blindI don’t think I know anyone who’s heard this record and doesn’t love it. When their 7” dropped a few years ago I welcomed the change in sound for Pat Flynn as a vocalist and thought he did a great job in a much more melodic band than he’s been known for. Those that know me know that I am a huge fan of just about everything he does and he continues to prove both his lyrical and vocal prowess have not gone anywhere with time in his delivery on Springtime and Blind. I admittedly have a difficult time listening to this album however due to the subject matter which deals with how Pat and his family have dealt with the loss of their father. As someone who has a complicated relationship with their father it is nearly impossible for me to not listen to this album through the filter of my own family and not feel disappointed, guilty and apathetic. All that aside, the music is very good and the lyrics honest, heartfelt and emotional. Having a singer who’s known for hardcore front a band that is playing post-punk/90’s emo really adds a great dynamic of energy to their songs and especially their live show. Fiddlehead don’t play hardcore but in their delivery you can tell that the songs are put together with hardcore song structures in mind. This album is made for crowd participation. It’s made for you to connect with it. It’s made to make you feel and for better or worse that can often be a rare thing in music.



Pretty Please – Fur Model (Self-Released)
Image result for pretty please fur modelI discovered this album from my friend Ryan “HEX” Canavan’s blog where he reviews records throughout the year as they’re released. His judgment is the only “music press” that I trust although I’m sure he’d roll his eyes a few times over at the thought of considering himself music press. We have a lot of similar tastes and he does a great job of finding killer new bands to listen to, a lot of which are not on my radar. Fur Model is a perfect representation of 90’s grunge and hard rock influence done well. This album is perfect for the moodiness and complacency of life. Everything sucks so why not turn up the volume and listen to some guys who are just as over it all as you.

Image result for GEM new highGEM – New High (Self-Released)  
Boy do I love this. Call it college rock, call it power pop, call it alt rock, it really doesn’t matter what you call it this is a fantastically catchy record with solid instrumentation to supplement the vocal hooks. The singer of Fury plays bass here for those that are interested in that stuff but don’t expect any hardcore to creep through. To me this is what the band in a 90’s teen rom com sounds like. If that’s a positive for you then seek this out.  




Superchunk – What A Time To Be Alive (Merge)
Image result for superchunk what a time to be aliveI adore this band and got very into them over the last few years so my excitement for a new album was high and Superchunk proved that they can still write a great punk record. Inspired by the state of the nation Superchunk have given us a perfect collection of songs that overflow with frustration, sarcasm and disgust played through the catchiest hooks and melodies. This is their fastest, most pissed off material in a very long time and it still sounds fresh which is testament to their ability to write great songs.




Failure – In the Future Your Body Will Be the Furthest Thing From Your Mind (Self-Released)
Image result for failure in the future your body will be the furthest thing from your mindI don’t love this as much as their last album, The Heart Is A Monster, and if it was anyone else I may have written it off for that reason but the simple fact of the matter is that this is a Failure record and that makes it better than just about everything else by default. This is my favorite rock band. I can’t say enough good things about each individual component of this band and the way they put songs together. Failure have a way of combining styles that I typically don’t care much for (psych rock, classic rock) but when they filter them through their sound what comes out always sounds good to me. They did a few different things on this album, namely the opening track which has an electronic dance feel. It’s a cool song but ultimately not a Failure song and certainly not a proper album opener in my opinion. From there just about every track has me saying “yeah this is the song” and you can’t ask for more than that in a record. This theme has been repeated throughout my favorite albums of this year but nowhere is it truer than with this new Failure record; if you love rock music you simply need this.


Extra Arms – Headacher (Self-Released)
Image result for extra arms headacheLocal boys Extra Arms hail from Ferndale, MI, where I happen to live, which gets bonus points from me. This has been a solo project of singer/guitarist Ryan Allen for several years now. The band used to go under the moniker Ryan Allen & His Extra Arms but for Headacher they have a solid band now and have shortened their name. I’m not familiar with their earlier work but this one is a phenomenal power-pop record. The songs are just great pop/rock songs that do a really good job of consolidating influences to the point where they’re recognizable as reference points but don’t make the bands sound obvious and derivative. I don’t love the use of synths on the album and most of the backing vocals are un-necessary in my opinion. Beyond that this shit rocks and I’m so proud to say that they live in the same city as me.


EP’s
Taken - With Regard To
Sunstroke – Second Floor/SEVEN
Rule Them All – An Alignment Of Polarity
SUPER THIEF – eating alone in my car
Motor City Madness – Hardcore Madness
Moonkisser – S/T
Coming Down – S/T
Godcollider – S/T
Truth Cult – S/T
Way Out – Arc Of Descent
True Love – The Pact

7”s
Mil-Spec – Changes
Blacklisted – Slow Moments b/w I Should Have Been A Murderer
Line Of Sight – Dissent
Modern Life Is War – Tribulation Worksongs Vol’s 1 & 2
Envision – A World Unseen
Ex Youth – Oakland Intervention
DRK BLU – What It Is

Demos
Antagonize
Envision
Ekulu

Honorable Mentions
Winds Of Promise – S/T
Remission – Enemy Of Silence
Pianos Become the Teeth – Wait For Love
Teenage Wrist – Chrome Neon Jesus
Hot Snakes – Jericho Sirens
Gouge Away – Burnt Sugar
By the Grace of God – Above Fear
War On Women – Capture the Flag
Joyce Manor – Million Dollars To Kill Me
Tile – Come On Home, Stranger
Waste Management – Tried and True
Hundreds Of Au – Communications Link Re-Established
Self Defense Family – Have You Considered Punk Music?
King Nine – Death Rattle
Warfare – Declaration
Graf Orlock – An Examination Of Violent Cinema, Volume 1
Screaming Females – All At Once
Daughters – You Don’t Get What You Want
Pig Destroyer – Head Cage
Sloan – 12
Terror – Total Retaliation
Shook Ones – Body Feel
Shame – Songs of Praise

Looking Forward To in 2019
Fury – TBA LP
Abuse Of Power – What On Earth Can We Do?
One Step Closer – From Me To You EP
Wolf Whistle – Private Hell or the Afternoon Blueness From A Windowsill in Acushnet
Bob Mould – Sunshine Rock
Deftones – TBA LP
Magnitude – TBA LP
La Dispute – Panorama
Swervedriver – Future Ruins
Tool – TBA LP
Torche – TBA LP
Misery Signals – TBA LP
Antagonize – TBA LP
Clear – Youth To Youth?
Supertouch – Guide To the Stars?