Rescue Me is the first single and Music Video from the upcoming album, Hypothetical Lifeforms, from the genre-bending producer, Kris “Halo” Pierce. Based on a jam session that was aired live on Facebook with Kim Cameron and touring keyboardist, Federico Colloca, the lyrics have a topical reference to current events without tokenizing the subject. Rescue Me exists in two forms on the album: like a playlist friendly edit and then reprised as a full length, extended jam in the denouement portion of the album. The music video was shot in Key West, Islamorada, Miami Beach, and Ft. Lauderdale, and is visually tied to themes from the upcoming, children’s animated film, Seaper Powers: In Search of Bleu Jay’s Treasure, on which Pierce serves as a sound designer, music producer/supervisor, and post-production mixer.
KRIS HALO PIERCE (AKA DJ Halo/Haunted Echo) is a multi-award winning, genre-crossing producer and author with placements at MTV, Interscope, ViacomCBS, Sony Creative, Cleopatra Records, Distortion Productions, and TagWizz (Music Mash: Alexa Skills); just to name a few. His sound is often referred to as Balearic Beat and Cinematic Ambient, but he’s best known for his work with the Electro-Pop artist, Kim Cameron, which has been recognized by the Global Music Awards, Latitude Film Awards, the European Independent Film Award, and the Orlando Film Festival, in addition to being remixed by the Grammy Award-winning, Bimbo Jones Duo. He stars as Steve the Starfish (in addition to writing original music) in the upcoming children’s animated film, Seaper Powers, and there was also that time he performed on America’s Got Talent (8 million viewers). He’s even worked on Broadway (Gettin’ The Band Back Together). He owns and operates Halo Askew Entertainment (BMI) – a multi-platform, boutique publishing company based in New Jersey.
DJ Halo released numerous albums under the name Haunted Echo. Most notably, singles ShapeTracer and Runaway which received promotional sponsorship and publication by ViacomCBS.
LINKS:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/19b7jJlFKtIjnDUyAPs2Wy?si=7qIC_1LUQ5K48rYWqoE4bw
https://krishalopierce.bandcamp.com
https://facebook.com/haloaskew
https://twitter.com/haloaskew
https://instagram.com/haloaskew
https://tiktok.com/haloaskew
Kim Cameron
About Kim Camerons and Side FX band~ Originally from the Los Angeles area, Kim Cameron moved to a number of states in the US with her family before settling in Nebraska where she earned her college degree in broadcast journalism. Growing up, she had played the clarinet in her school orchestra and marching band as a child and eventually landed musical theatre roles and sang in choirs in her young adult years. After college, she worked as a radio personality in Lincoln, NE, and later worked for information technology companies in their media departments. While continuing to work in the corporate world, she moved to Miami Beach where she began her musical path by joining a local cover band in the early 90s.
LINKS:
http://sidefxband.net/about.aspx
https://twitter.com/sidefxband
https://www.instagram.com/kimcameron_sidefx
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The Dayoffs – Next To Nothing
NYC-based Japanese-Russian duo The Dayoffs have announced ‘Next To Nothing’ as the second single from their forthcoming self-titled debut album. The Dayoffs are Vladimir Komarov and Atsuo Matsumoto – both are producers, having met in the studio while working on other artists’ output. Always busy working on other people’s music, Vladimir and Atsuo recorded some instrumental improvisations during studio downtime, gathering enough material for a debut LP. Hence, their name The Dayoffs – from constant lack of studio time for their own music.
The Dayoffs is a rock duo with an elastic, transparent and multilayered sound and catchy riffs and hooks due to some solid pop sensibilities. ‘Love Love Love’ is a prime example of this, oscillating between winning elements of Teenage Fanclub, Ash, The Boo Radleys, Ultra Vivid Scene and Pet Shop Boys. Slated for release on November 10 via German boutique label Emerald & Doreen Recordings, their debut offering is comprised of 11 refreshing tracks.
Coming to their praise immediately was James Atkin of EMF fame. “I’ve been so looking forward to this musical offering from The Dayoffs, having followed their progress from the fruition of this new project. The track ‘Next To Nothing’ ticks so many boxes for me from the off. Opening with a low-tech acid synthesizer that tells you something serious is going down and to hold on tight for the ride. The distorted bass makes you actually feel dirty with the drums pounding like a sweaty amphetamine episode.”
“I’ve always been a fan of Vladimir’s vocal delivery, weaving non-committal but with acute emotional conviction. I love the way the guitars crash into the chorus, creating beautiful textures and dynamic highs. These guys have seriously got their songwriting and production skills nailed, Vladimir and Atsuo have created a truly stunning album that will no doubtable be on everyone’s turntables by the end of the year.”
The new video for ‘Next to Nothing’ presents clips of skiers from yesteryear, a DIY style that pays homage to American punk, skate, and snowboard videos of the 90s. In contrast, the videos for earlier tracks ‘Love Love Love’ and ‘State of Madness’ focus on the duo, their life, and environment in New York City, the latter even filmed by prominent Russian movie director Fedor Lyass.
Atsuo is Japanese and Vladimir is Russian. Despite living in different parts of Manhattan and supporting opposing soccer teams, these two have much in common. Not only are they born on the same day, but they are both musicians and recording professionals. The two met in 2012 at the legendary Stratosphere Sound Studios, when Vladimir was tracking for a project and Atsuo was engineering the sessions. During the first recording hour, both realized that their recording methods and musical tastes are similar. Soon they teamed up to produce a bunch of records, including the debut album ‘Country Mile’ by James Atkin (EMF) and ‘Voshod’ by Russian post-punk heroes Manicure.
Vladimir Komarov is a musician, sound producer, DJ, and journalist and otherwise known as a pioneer of Russian shoegaze and indietronica. While his Russian music projects Hot Zex and Punk TV became staples of the nascent Russian indie rock scene, they also were well-received abroad. Atsuo Matsumoto is a Japanese musician and sound engineer and, apart from The Dayoffs, he is a member of Andy Chase’s Camera2 band.
The Dayoffs sound seems to gravitate towards Teenage Fanclub, which is interesting considering that it was at the band’s Manhattan’s gig in the summer of 2014 that Vladimir and Atsuo decided to jointly explore this sound further.
“This is a rock album. Speedy, noisy but lyrical – as guitar as could be. We did this on purpose. It was like playing with old toys – sweet, nostalgic and big fun. Maybe too sweet sometimes – but I don’t mind. These songs came out of nowhere, uncalculated and with a lot of improvisation,” explains Vladimir Komarov. “It took us more than two years to complete this 30-minute record as we are perfectionists. Every time I listen to it, I have nothing I’d like to add. This means that it is off the table and I’m very excited to know that our next record will follow different direction”.
The Dayoffs debut LP will be made available across all the regular digital sales and streaming platforms.
LINKS:
http://www.facebook.com/The-Dayoffs-707158302724188
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7t1WCdY8RgIHGf0iIgtRgQ
http://soundcloud.com/thedayoffs
http://www.instagram.com/thedayoffs
http://twitter.com/thedayoffs -
Bromide – Magic Coins
British noise-pop outfit Bromide has announced their new single ‘Magic Coins’, an infectious track accompanied by ‘Always Now’ as its b-side. ‘Magic Coins’ is an unexpected rhythm track that is seemingly drum and bass-inspired, written collectively by all three band members.
Bromide is Simon Berridge on vocals and guitar, Ed Lush on drums, and Hugo Wilkinson on bass. These songbirds worship at the altars of Husker Du, Teenage Fanclub, The Replacements, Guided By Voices, Dinosaur Jr., The Only Ones, Buffalo Tom and other melodic rockers equally obsessed by songs, songwriting and the euphoria associated with playing music through amplified electronic equipment.
Hailing from London, their sound has been described as “Grant Hart fronting Sebadoh” and “Elvis Costello fronting Dinosaur Jr.” Vive Le Rock noted that they mix “the best bits of The Lemonheads and Dinosaur Jr. replete with melancholic melodies and J Mascis-ish guitar lines”.
“Magic Coins is a good example of how being in a band can take things off in directions you’d never expect. I’d been trawling youtube one night and on my travels come across Susan Boyle’s gobsmacking debut performance on ‘X Factor’ and a thumping AC/DC gig from Oakland Coliseum, California in ’79. Both had made me think about the nature of performance and invisible energy release and so I put this into a new song I was writing “I wanna stand in their shoes. Tell me what it is I have to do,” says Simon Berridge.
“When we next got to practice, we hadn’t played together for a while and I remember starting playing the riff and Ed literally running to get behind the drum kit. He started playing this frenetic almost drum and bass beat and the song exploded. It ended up totally not where I was expecting.”
This single follows the album ‘I Woke Up’, released in the summer of 2018, and the ‘I Remember’ album previous to that. In that time, they have won over news fans including Gideon Coe at BBC 6 Music, who has called their music ‘Fantastic’ and says their latest single ‘Two Song Slot’ is ‘a mighty fine tune’, playing these tracks numerous times over several months.
Legendary producer, Brian O’Shaughnessy (Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine) recorded, mixed and produced these tracks at Bark Studios in Walthamstow, London. Seamlessly welding their pop onto their rock, together they achieved Bromide’s sublime college-rock sound. The band also wrote some of the music in the studio while recording, including the confessional album opener ‘Tale To Tell’ while album closer ‘I Woke Up’ sees them begin to stretch their wings a bit as a Glenn Branca / Krautrock groove builds to an an epic conclusion complete with thunder, rain, autoharp and anything else lying around the studio.
“We’ve recorded the most recent two Bromide albums with Brian because he knows how to make you focus on what you’re trying to achieve, plus he knows how to make it sound great,” says Simon Berridge.
The ‘Magic Coins’ single will be released digitally and plans also include a 7″ on limited edition vinyl. The ‘I Woke Up’ album is available across online stores and streaming platforms, as well as on limited edition vinyl and CD. It can be obtained from Scratchy Records through Cargo Records.
LINKS:
http://www.theinternetatemysoul.co.uk/bromide.htm
https://www.facebook.com/bromidebanduk
https://twitter.com/bromide_band
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7l4GWNPAIsXLRFSaCvC6pb
https://itunes.apple.com/cy/artist/bromide/285841264 -
Beauty in Chaos – A Kind Cruelty ft. Curse Mackey
Michael Ciravolo’s Beauty in Chaos team up with the legendary Curse Mackey on their new single and video titled ‘A Kind Cruelty’ from the upcoming Beauty in Chaos album titled ‘The Storm Before The Calm’, coming out May 22, 2020, via 33.3 Music Collective.
‘A Kind Cruelty’ is a slight departure, or maybe an evolution, of the past BIC tracks. I say this with the utmost respect because the music of BIC has become a part of my fond musical memories in many ways. What I mean, however, is this is a clear stylistic shift. This song is a darker turn musically, even more so than the initial single ‘The Delicate Balance of All Things‘ in that the guitars have gone off in such an original set of tangents that they are hard to guess until they’re heard. The bass throughout the track is rock solid and really announces the sheer presence of the music. I always test this by blaring the song on my main stereo system then go outside of the house to listen to it. When I hear the windows steadily rattle while the song is still crystal clear, the bassline just made the song to me. That’s what happened here.
Curse Mackey’s vocals add quite a different flavor than if anyone else had sung the track. His personality and dark decadence shine through like a signature. If I could recommend an introductory song for ‘The Storm Before The Calm’ to someone unfamiliar with Beauty in Chaos, this would be it.
‘The Storm Before The Calm’ album will be released on May 22, 2020, via 33.3 Music Collective. As with the two albums released to date, it will be available at the Beauty in Chaos Store, as well as Bandcamp.
We had the chance to ask Michael a few questions about the new album as well as where BIC is headed.
With ‘The Storm Before the Calm’, how do you feel BIC has evolved musically, creatively, and spiritually from the last two albums?
I think I feel more comfortable this time since ‘FBIC’ was a big unknown for me. I was mainly just the guitarist in my prior bands … and then suddenly having the full weight of this project on my shoulders was a different animal altogether. There’s certainly a learning curve with all of the non-musical details of releasing an album. I think Michael Rozon and I proved that we could make, what we consider, a very good album. We are great friends and creating music started being fun again. The writing process for ‘the storm before the calm’ was less stressful, partially since I decided early on that it would be a shorter record! Amazing how much weight that took off! I had a pretty strong visual idea going into this record that I wanted it to be starker and darker. I think the first few songs definitely follow my original intention, but in typical BIC fashion, the latter songs strayed a bit.
Today, I feel very creative and have already started some musical ideas while talking to some amazing singers about the NEXT record. I know that sounds crazy, but it is sort of how my mind works. Spiritually? I am a very blessed man. I have a small but mighty family with my wife and our two daughters. I don’t have a lot of friends, but the ones I call real friends are amazing people. I went into 2020 trying to let go of any negativity and doubt… even if it means cutting certain people or situations out of my life. I am happy at what this record will be, and I look forward to the continued evolution of this thing we call Beauty In Chaos.
With the previous album being a re-imaging of the first album, did that re-imagine process affect how you viewed and recorded this album in regards to planning and outlook?
‘Beauty Re-Envisioned’ was a very different process for us. We had complete control over ‘FBIC’ and then to relinquish it was a tad difficult at first. In the end, I loved the process of watching how other artists interpreted these songs that I was. and still am, so close to. I am not sure how that process affected this new record, consciously or subconsciously, but I do know that I want to do another ‘re-envisioned’ style record before the end of the year.
I have already planted the remix seeds with several different artists and even have given it a working title of ‘sonic deconstruction aural reconstruction’. How’s that for putting the proverbial cart before the horse!
What would you consider your favorite track on the new album and why?
That’s a tough one. I really love ‘the delicate balance of all things’ that many have already heard. ‘A Kind Cruelty’ is a great goth-rock anthem, I think! Ashton’s track is amazing. If I have to give an answer here, it will be with the album’s closing track, ‘Stranger’. It is very different than anything I have ever written and it has some deep, amazing lyrics that I think many will interpret and relate to.
Who is appearing on the new album that you have not worked with before and who is returning?
Well, with two singles already released, it is known that Wayne Hussey and Curse Mackey are on this record. Both Ashton and I have let on about ‘The Outside’, so he is certainly a returning artist. It is really easy to create with him and I would like to think he will be on every BIC record. Since our studio technical woahs have caused the album to be delayed until May 22, I would like to keep some mystique until the big release so please understand if I am not into divulging the other singers quite yet. Think of it as BIC’s version of the ‘masked singer’! 😊
If BIC were to play live this year what would be your dream lineup and where would you mot want to see the show play live at venue-wise?
hummm …. you did say ‘dream’. I have always said that BIC was not meant to be a live entity, but honestly, a big part of me would like the challenge of presenting this on stage. Perfect world? Seven shows. Three in the States. Los Angeles, New York and my hometown of New Orleans. Then four in Europe. London, Rome, Berlin, and Paris. Dream Lineup? Wayne, Ashton and I on guitars, my wife, Tish on Bass, Evi Vine on BVs, Dirk on Drums and Michael Rozon doing FOH with the needed backing tracks. This would allow us to play quite a few of the songs, and for us to have additional singers join when or if they could. Again, you did say ‘Dream’….. I am also sure that if Simon Gallup wanted to sit in on ‘man of faith’, Tish would not have an issue and be ecstatic! 😊
VIDEO CREDITS
- Filmed and Directed by Vicente Cordero (Industrialism Films)
- Edited by Leslie Gladney (Industrialism Films)
- filmed on location at an undisclosed bunker #MoonhutsLA
- Props courtesy of Prop Heaven, Burbank CA
- lights by Skum Love
- Curse Mackey: vocals
- Michael Ciravolo: guitar
- Tish Ciravolo: bass
- Dirk Doucette: drums
Additional:
- Leslie Gladney: vampyre girl
- Lilian Sin and Sinder: fire dancers
SONG CREDITS
- Curse Mackey – vocals
- Michael Ciravolo – guitars and textures
- Michael Rozon – bass, piano, and synth
- Dirk Doucette – drums
- Lyrics written by Curse Mackey
- Music written by Michael Ciravolo and Michael Rozon
- Recorded, Mixed and Produced by Michael Rozon at SAINTinLA STUDIO
BEAUTY IN CHAOS is curated by Michael Ciravolo
ABOUT BEAUTY IN CHAOS & ‘A KIND CRUELTY’
American alt-rock supergroup Beauty in Chaos presents their new single, ‘A Kind Cruelty’ ft. Curse Mackey. This is the first taste of Beauty in Chaos’ forthcoming full-length album ‘The Storm Before The Calm’, to be released on May 22 via LA-based label 33.3 Music Collective. Recorded at Ciravolo’s own SAINTinLA Studio, it was produced by Michael Rozon, Grammy-nominated for his work with Ministry.
Beauty in Chaos is the brainchild of guitarist Michael Ciravolo. Originally from New Orleans and now based in Los Angeles, he is best known as President of Schecter Guitar Research. He also played guitar in Human Drama for 30 years, in addition to playing live and recording with Michael Aston’s Gene Loves Jezebel since 1998.
This single follows ‘The Delicate Balance of All Things’ featuring The Mission frontman Wayne Hussey, the first single released off this album.
“When Michael Rozon and I finished this music track, I was a bit of a loss for who I should approach about singing this one. Two different friends, Mark Thwaite (Peter Murphy/The Mission) and Steven Seibold (Hate Dept.) both suggested Curse Mackey. I didn’t think I knew him, but it turns out our paths had crossed in our ‘other lives’ in the musical instrument world. I thought his voice would be a great fit, and I especially liked his lyrical sense. We hit it off well and I really enjoyed working with him on this song and video, and I do look forward to evolving him in future BIC,” says Michael Ciravolo.
The accompanying video was filmed and directed by Vicente Cordero, edited by Leslie Gladney, and produced by Industrialism Films.
“This is the ninth video we have done with Vicente Cordero and Industrialism Films. I certainly strive to make each one unique, as with BIC not being a band in the traditional sense, the videos are really our ‘face’. Since it is my goal to make this new album a bit darker than ‘finding beauty in chaos’, I felt ‘a kind cruelty’ really lent itself to going full-on darkwave. I wanted it to be dark yet fun … even with some tired and true symbolism and attire! It’s a bit tongue n’ cheek … or would that be teeth in the skin?” asks Michael Ciravolo.
Austin’s Curse Mackey is a prominent performer on the darkwave, post-punk and industrial music scenes. He is known for his prominent participation in PIGFACE and ongoing stints with My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, plus past projects Evil Mothers and Grim Faeries. In 2019, Mackey released his debut solo album ‘Instant Exorcism’, featuring an appearance by Ronny Moorings (Clan of Xymox)’. Mackey has also collaborated with such luminaries as Ogre (Skinny Puppy), Martin Atkins (Ministry/Killing Joke), En Esch (KMFDM), Genesis P-Orridge (Psychic TV), Danny Carey (Tool), and Mat Mitchell (Puscifer).
Mackey recently found himself in the spotlight while filling in for goth legend Peter Murphy in Orlando, who was unable to perform at the final 40 Years of Bauhaus Celebration show in Orlando. Invited by Bauhaus / Love and Rockets bassist David J to stand in on vocals, they played to a sold-out Orlando audience, sowing the seeds for a new collaborative project between Mackey, David J and Rona Rougeheart of alt-electronic darlings SINE.
“When I first heard the instrumental, I was immediately captivated by the driving bassline and uplifting musical chorus. I was inspired by a PT Barnum quote referencing electricity and to “put a little of it into your blood and we will beat the world” – that was the literal spark that fueled the words. I imagined being in the desert under the stars, conjuring the energy to face the world. I’m excited to be a part of the Beauty in Chaos project and to work with Michael and Tish. I admire them both as artists and entrepreneurs and to also be on a record with Wayne Hussey of The Mission, Seibold of Hate Dept. and the many other talented artists involved gives me a warm fuzzy feeling,” says Curse Mackey.
In 2018, Beauty in Chaos released their acclaimed debut album ‘Finding Beauty in Chaos’, followed by the ‘Beauty Re-Envisioned’ album (2019). Other BIC artists include Simon Gallup (The Cure), Al Jourgensen (Ministry), Robin Zander (Cheap Trick), Pete Parada (The Offspring), dUg Pinnick (Kings X), ICE-T (Body Count), producer Tim Palmer, guitar icon Zakk Wylde, Ashton Nyte (The Awakening), Kevin Haskins (Bauhaus, Love & Rockets), Rolan Bolan, Michael Anthony (Van Halen), Michael Aston (Gene Loves Jezebel), Paul Wiley (Marilyn Manson), Michael Aston and Dirk Doucette (Gene Loves Jezebel), Pando (A Flock of Seagulls), UMMAGMA, Evi Vine, Johnny Indovina (Human Drama), Danny Lohner (Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson), Betsy Martin (Caterwaul / Purr Machine), Kevin Kipnis (Purr Machine) and KITTY LECTRO, among others.
Featured image by Anabel Dflux.
LINKS:
https://www.beautyinchaosmusic.com
https://www.facebook.com/beautyinchaosmusic
https://www.instagram.com/beauty.inchaos
https://twitter.com/MichaelCiravolo
https://www.beautyinchaosmusic.com/music-store
https://www.beautyinchaosmusic.com/bic-blog
https://soundcloud.com/33-3-music-collective
https://beautyinchaos.bandcamp.com