Sabtu, 05 Desember 2009

Biography Senses Fail



James “Buddy” Nielsen – Vocals Garrett Zablocki – Guitar Heath Saraceno – Guitar Dan Trapp – Drums Jason Black – Bass Listening to a new Senses Fail album is a lot like reconnecting with an old friend—although there’s a comforting, indefinable familiarity within all of the New Jersey-based post-hardcore quintet’s records, each new creation is a fleeting snapshot of the lives of its makers, indelibly capturing the things that meant the most during your mutual time apart. The band’s third full-length release, Life Is Not A Waiting Room, is no exception. Having the unenviable task of following 2006’s crushing Still Searching, the album showcases the face-melting musicianship and soul-baring lyricism that define Senses Fail. Once again produced by helmsman Brian McTernan (Thrice, Circa Survive) and recorded in Baltimore, MD, at his Salad Days studio, Life boasts a towering sound akin to a roundhouse kick to the skull. “This is the most fun we’ve ever had as a band,” says singer James “Buddy” Nielsen. “I think we were feeling a lot less pressure this time around, but you’ve always got to do your best.” The New Jersey-based group formed six years ago and released their debut EP, From the Depths of Dreams, in 2002. 2004's Let It Enfold You—their first full-length—was followed by Still Searching, which debuted at 15 on the Billboard Top 200 chart. To date, Senses Fail have performed multiple worldwide tours and their catalog sales have reached over 850,000, yet the band continue to evolve. Although in many ways Life picks up seamlessly where Searching left off, the new album has very distinct, unique qualities, most notably its lyrical content. While Searching wrestled with issues regarding religion and depression, Life is centered squarely on a crumbling relationship, and the desire to see meaningful change. “A lot of this record is written about the recent break up I had with a long-time girlfriend, the first person I have ever been in love with, and someone I spent a lot of time and shared my transition from kid to adult,” explains Nielsen. “The other elements of the record consist of regrets and how they can leave a burning hole in your soul; how the past is something you can’t change….There are also bright moments where I find myself coming to terms with those very facts, and in knowing the problem you can then be proactive and change.” Life also marks the addition of new bassist Jason Black (formerly of Hot Water Music), who replaces the departed Mike Glita. Meanwhile, guitarists Garrett Zablocki and Heath Saraceno (formerly of Midtown) have grown into one of the most scorching six-string tandems around; Life features more of the nimble harmonies showcased on Searching, but this time the duo took it one step further, with some truly shred-a-riffic leads, such as those heard on “Lungs Like Gallows” and “Garden State.” Another rocker, “Wolves At The Door,” was so intense that it even garnered a coveted spot within the soundtrack for the best-selling Madden NFL ‘09 video game. Kicking off with the rich, moody “Fireworks At Dawn,” Life roars and pummels its way through the album’s 12 tracks without the slightest pause for filler, delivering an absolute haymaker just four tracks in with “Family Tradition,” which features the band’s signature blend of dark and melodic. Nielsen’s words are as insightful as they are meaningful. “I find myself at times doing things to live up to other peoples’ expectations, or cutting myself down because I assume that will make me look more humble to the world,” says Nielsen. “So this song is one part a reaction to that, and also about following the footsteps of a family member you don't really know, but who has had a huge influence on you.” Perhaps the most heart-wrenching moments of all come via the two-part song cycle of “Yellow Angels” and “Four Years,” which were inspired by a terminally ill fan named Marcel, who befriended Nielsen at an SF show in Dallas, TX. Nielsen remained in contact with the 18-year-old, who was stricken with cancer of the soft tissue of his face, and endured many painful surgeries and treatments in order to attempt to fend off tumors that were growing in vital areas such as his eyes, nose and throat. When Marcel’s mother notified Nielsen of her son’s worsening condition, the singer flew to Texas, where he spent a great deal of time with this incredibly courageous young man, during the final days of his tragically short life. “It was one of the most intense and stirring times in my life. The sheer pain this 18-year-old boy was in was mind blowing, yet his optimistic outlook and sense of humor was steadfast,” Nielsen recalls. “This kid changed my life and although he is no longer with us, he lives on everyday in the pictures I took with him, to remind myself that life is never as bad as you think it is. So ‘Yellow Angels’ is my reaction to meeting Marcel and how I needed to live in the moment and love myself and life. ‘Four Years,’ on the other hand, is about being influenced by such a life-changing [experience] and having to make new decisions about my relationship and what it really was.” The album’s title is a succinct, encapsulating statement as to its thematic thrust. Life Is Not A Waiting Room is just as much revelation as it is reflection; the sum total of every ounce of pain, fear, hope and joy that the record exudes. “I felt I had been living as if I was waiting for something to happen, but I know that is the wrong way to live—it just doesn't promote any sort of happiness,” Nielsen concludes. “The title sums up the direction I want to go in, and what I want to get away from, and it’s a cry to everyone else to stop living like I have.” Just like the rest of us, Nielsen’s struggle is far from over. But one thing is certain: SF have once again delivered their message with both passion and fury. All one has to do is listen with their ears and heart open—just as an old friend would.

ALESANA - UPDATE 09



12.02.09
Alesana has posted one of many video updates from the recording of their third full length album, The Emptiness. The video includes band rehearsals of various songs on the new record as well as a 30 second clip of one of the new songs. Check out video 1 here and check back Tuesday for the second video update.

12.01.09
Sugarcult returns to Anaheim, CA for their annual Christmas show at the House of Blues on Thursday, December 17th. They will be headlining the show with support from Call The Cops, Prima Donna and Venus Infers. Tickets for the show are $20 and are on sale now at Ticketmaster andThe House of Blues. Fans are also encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy to the Toys For Tots booth at the show. The Toys will be given to children in need for the holidays.

11.30.09
Every Avenue has just announced that they will be the second act on the 2010 AP Tour with The Summer Set opening for the tour. The remaining 3 bands on the tour will be announced on December 7, 14 and 21. The full list of tour dates will be posted December 21st and pre-sale tickets will be available starting January 11th. Every Avenue will also be doing a live announcement chat this Wednesday, December 2nd at 6pm EST on the AP Modlife page.

11.25.09
Artist Vs Poet's brand new EP, Damn Rough Night, is now available at MerchNow and SmartPunk. The band will be selling the EP while on the Cheap Date Tour with Forever The Sickest Kids, Sing It Loud and My Favorite Highway, so be sure to check their tour dates to see where they're playing next. The EP will also be released on iTunes on December 15th.

11.24.09
Alesana released their first song off their upcoming album, "The Emptiness." Check out the new song, "To Be Scared By An Owl" streaming on the bands Myspace page. If you like what you hear, you can download the song now on iTunes.

11.24.09
The Fearless Records holiday sale has kicked off with discounted merch, exclusive bundle packs and new t-shirt designs. With every holiday purchase of $15 or more, you will receive a FREE 2010 Fearless calendar. You will also have the opportunity to enter the holiday contest and potentially win EVERYTHING on your holiday wishlist!

11.23.09
Sparks The Rescue brand new music video, "We Love Like Vampires," premiered online today at AOL Music's JSYK.com. The television premiere of the video will take place December 4th on MTV during the Woodie Awards. Check out the video here.

11.19.09
Get a behind-the-scenes look at Sparks The Rescue's upcoming music video, "We Love Like Vampires". The online release of the music video will be Monday, November 23rd and the official premiere will be on December 4th on MTV. Check out the behind-the-scenes video here.

11.18.09
Artist Vs Poet's brand new song, "Damn Rough Night," premiered today on AltPress.com. The song is from the bands upcoming EP, "Damn Rough Night," which is set to release December 15th. If you didn't catch the new EP cover art and tracklisting, you can check it out here.

11.17.09
Every Avenue did a track-by-track exclusive for their new album "Picture Perfect". Check it out here to find out how your favorite track came to be and what the song means to the band. Also, be sure to check their tour dates to see when they'll be coming through your hometown with The White Tie Affair and the rest of "The Traveling Talent Show" tour.

11.16.09
The Word Alive has just wrapped up their tour with Silverstein, Madina Lake, I See Stars & Closure in Moscow. While out on the road, the band filmed a two-part tour video. The first video can be seen here and the second part will be posted next week.

11.13.09
The official Fearless Records merch store has added a new edition to their artist accessories. There are now artist themed buttons for all of your favorite Fearless Records bands. The buttons are only a dollar each, so pick up a handful to give out to your friends at school! Check them out here.

11.13.09
Artist Vs Poet has just announced that they will be releasing an EP on December 15, 2009. Titled, Damn Rough Night, the EP is a taste of what to expect from their upcoming debut full-length album, set for release late March, 2010. You can check out the EP album art and tracklisting here.

11.11.09
blessthefall has posted the 5th update video from the 2009 Atticus Tour. The band will post another tour video next Wednesday before the tour ends on November 19th. After the Atticus Tour, the band plans to kick off the Commotion Over The Ocean Tour in the UK and in Europe starting December 2nd. Check their Myspace for a full list of tour dates.