No Idea Records – Release Date: 11/13/12
Four years have passed since Chris Wollard & The Ship Thieves released their debut album, and in that time the band’s sound has changed significantly. Their first record was somewhat subdued and rooted in acoustic guitar, while Canyons is energetic and embraces a variety of rock ‘n roll influences. Compared to Hot Water Music, Wollard’s primary band, this project incorporates a wide array of styles, from classic rock to ‘80s college rock and beyond. It makes for a varied and lively listen, and one that’s tied together by Wollard’s distinctive songwriting. The album gets underway with “Dream in My Head,” which sounds like a cross between Tom Petty and Lucero with a monster-sized chorus. It’s followed by “Runaway Train,” a rhythmic number that resembles a modern interpretation of a Johnny Cash classic. “Heavy Rolling Thunder” is one of the record’s most radio-friendly songs, with its catchy guitar leads and reflective lyrics. “Zyzoutta” is another melodic highlight, complete with creative drum fills and precisely-placed backing vocals. The album fittingly concludes with “Modern Faith,” as it features some of the record’s biggest hooks and allows for each band member to spotlight their individual talents. Canyons is a great example of a band discovering and defining their own unique style. Despite spanning a multitude of genres, it still makes for a cohesive work and is a likely nominee for one of 2012’s best albums. Take a listen to “Dream in My Head” below.
[audio:http://www.jadedinchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/01-Dream-In-My-Head.mp3|titles=Dream in My Head]Red Scare Industries was founded in 2004 by Toby Jeg. The label started in San Francisco and some of its earliest releases were from bands like The Falcon, Teenage Bottlerocket and The Lillingtons. Eventually Red Scare would relocate to Chicago and quickly establish ties with a variety of Midwestern acts. Over the years, the label has gained a reputation for consistently putting out quality music and today it’s widely regarded as one of the country’s leading independent punk rock record labels. A few of the most recognized bands that they’ve worked with include: The Methadones, The Copyrights, Cobra Skulls, The Sidekicks and The Menzingers. We recently met with Jeg and talked about Red Scare’s beginnings, as well as how it’s grown, future plans and more. Throughout our conversation, Jeg provided detailed responses, resulting in an in-depth look at how the label operates. Continue Reading…