New Noise Magazine Issue # 54

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>> STILL RIFFIN AFTER ALL THESE YEARS

THE ATOMIC BITCHWAX pandemic messing up the hoped-for plans of a normal release and touring schedule.

riffs out and recording, like, 50 different things and filtering out what we don’t like.� They “whittle it away� until they have “a good, solid, 10 songs.� The band have a penchant for keeping “everything lean and mean.�

“Even three months ago, we were talking about touring in September,â€? he relates. “But we’re really happy about the record. I can’t wait for people to hear it. It really came out great.â€? “We like doing short records, 35 minutes, nothing longer than that,â€? he laughs, “And The band had a big touring agenda if a song happens to be too long, we just planned for the record, including a U.S. speed it up.â€? tour and hitting Australia and Japan. They have played Australia before (“It’s And if you think things are fun and intense brutal getting there. But beautiful. Maybe and hyper on their albums, Pantella says the next year in the fall,â€? the drummer men- live experience is on a whole other level. tions), but haven’t played Japan yet. “We’re fun and ridiculous,â€? he laughs. As for potential future plans, Pantella “When we’re playing live, of course everysays: “We’re hoping for June of next year thing is triple. Our whole thing was, let’s in Europe. That was supposed to be this try to keep it together. If it’s right on the year. We postponed it a year, so hopeful- edge of flying apart, perfect. Right on the INTERVIEW WITH DRUMMER BOB PANTELLA ly that comes together.â€? edge where everything’s going to blow up. BY JANELLE JONES Just teeter-tottering.â€? Scorpio marks the third record the band n late-August, New Jersey-based bassist Chris Kosnik, drummer Bob Reminiscing about the aspects of touring, progressive, hard-rocking trio The Pantella, and guitarist Garrett Sweeny, have crafted since they discovered a formula that really works for them. Pan- Pantella says: “When we’re on tour, it just Atomic Bitchwax released their eighth have started working on the material full-length album, the blistering and for Scorpio around August of last year. tella says that now, it’s “a lot less scatter- gets better and better every night because brained. We basically get together and we’re playing so much. We have fun when insanely fun Scorpio, a 10-track bruiser They recorded in November and mixed start playing riffs.â€? Sometimes Kosnik will we play. We’re laughing at each other, like, on Tee Pee Records. it in December. just bring in a chorus and verse, and then ‘I can’t keep up.’ Sometimes I’m going so fast they’ll all add to it together, while other and I get ‘the look,’ like, ‘I’m skipping notes. The band, which first started in 1992 “So, great timing,â€? Pantella jokes in light of times, it’s “just us three in a room hashing I’m not gonna make it!’â€? đ&#x;’Ł and are now comprised of vocalist and what was to come in early 2020, with the

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SHADES APART

track “Turn It Back Around,� from Seeing Things, Shades Apart are moving forward—not towards a particular destination, but because they are free. They’re free to create in the basement and home studios, collaborate with old friends, involve family, and make great tunes.

INTERVIEW WITH VOCALIST AND GUITARIST MARK “V� VECCHIARELLI BY JOSHUA MARANHAS

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ternal Echo is the latest release on Hellminded Records from veteran melodic hardcore trio Shades Apart. This record takes them back to where they came from more than 25 years ago—literally, metaphorically, and in the spirit of old friends. This is rock music pounding forward from memories wrapped in present thoughtfulness and wisdom. On vocals and guitar, Mark “V� Vecchiarelli hasn’t lost a minute of his life being dispassionate about art or music and has a ton to say about Shades Apart’s journey. “We started recording just for fun,� he says. “And as an experiment to get back into songwriting, probably two or three years ago. And we started getting more and more into [it]—got better equipment, better microphones, and we're making our own demos, basically. And from that, we said, ‘Well, you know, that sounded decent.’ And we were building songs that way, sending riffs, or sending song ideas to each other.� The album leads off with the track “So What Now,� about Dave Franklin of Vision and his death three years ago. With the melody and progression written primarily by bassist Kevin Lynch, drummer Ed Brown added the words that were hard to speak.

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“95� is such a connector song—midway through the record, a chorus, “Some things never change.� They’ve built a record full of daily life values the scene in 1995 would see as essential today. “When those things happen, it brings a continue the relationships formed long lot of people together that you haven't ago at hardcore shows, including with seen for a long time,� Vecchiarelli says. his bandmates, and forge new ones, too. “There was a memorial show that we played for him. We actually did write “I would say that was always my favorite a song for the service and everything, I part of being in a band was making origthink that was kind of like a catalyst for inal music,� he says. “That part of it doesn't us to kind of say, ‘Maybe we should be feel different to me. I mean, I'm not going writing some more songs.’ Dave Franklin, to record stores and combing, trying to we came up with him from high school, find new music; that part is different. But and we used to practice in his mom's now more than ever, I do enjoy playing basement in the neighborhood. I guess music with my kids; it’s more home-based it just made us start thinking about than anything. I feel like you can definitely those times, and when we did start writ- feel the same way about the process, making ing songs, a lot of that came out.� a song that you really love, or like the way the way stuff comes out. And you're just happy Vecchiarelli is thankful to Hellminded with it. That part definitely doesn't change. Records for making things happen and That part is exactly the same, and it's the pushing the band to get out their next same guys. We figured out what works for us, chapter of new music. A great deal of obviously, after all this time.� the process goes back to their roots, 25-plus years ago, and the bonds that Eternal Echo is full of original thought. were formed back then. He’s grateful to Maybe evolving the meaning of their

“I feel like the whole project was something that we kicked around for years and years but never really got around to doing because of so many things happening in our lives,â€? Vecchiarelli says. “To finally have it happened is fun. I mean, hopefully people like it. I don't know that we were ever super concerned that people were loving our music, but we were just wanting to do what we liked and hopefully connect with people. I can say that hopefully this goes well, and then I wouldn't mind making some more songs after this.â€? Shades Apart have reconnected with the internal core, the heart, the things that raised their scene from the Mid-Atlantic states and brought it to the world. It’s a long way from playing in a friend’s basement to recording on your own— with Eternal Echo, they’ve navigated that road masterfully. đ&#x;’Ł


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DEAFBRICK

3min
page 70

PIG DESTROYER

1min
pages 66-67

ANALOG CAVE

4min
pages 74-76

THE SHORTLIST

6min
pages 72-73

SILENT ERA

2min
pages 68-69

BELL WITCH

3min
page 71

KATAKLYSM

3min
page 63

JOHN SNODGRASS

3min
pages 64-65

L.A. WITCH

1min
page 62

METZ

4min
pages 54-57

DEVILDRIVER

3min
pages 58-59

THE MOUNTAIN GOATS

2min
pages 60-61

LYDIA LOVELESS

5min
pages 50-53

THE MENZINGERS

3min
pages 48-49

NECROT

4min
pages 44-45

NAPALM DEATH

3min
pages 42-43

GET DEAD

3min
pages 46-47

THE OCEAN

3min
pages 36-37

PALLBEARER

2min
pages 34-35

UNIFORM

3min
pages 40-41

CLASSICS OF LOVE

7min
pages 28-29

GREG PUCIATO

4min
pages 32-33

BALL OF LIGHT

3min
pages 26-27

TOUCHE AMORE

3min
pages 38-39

THE HOUSE THAT BRADLEY BUILT

4min
pages 30-31

ANNA VON HAUSSWOLFF

3min
pages 24-25

I VE GOT THE P.M.A

4min
pages 20-21

EXHALENTS

5min
page 15

HEATHEN

12min
pages 16-17

FIRSTBORNE

7min
pages 18-19

THE NEW WHAT NEXT

17min
pages 6-11

USA NAILS

5min
pages 22-23

BOTANIST

5min
pages 12-13

THE ATOMIC BITCHWAX

6min
page 14
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