Californian rock ‘n’ soul outfit The Helltones return with full-length Medusa, which sounds more charming, subdued and polished than you would expect based on the band name and cover art. The music may have a warm appearance, but the theme is quite dark: “As with the mythical Medusa, this album is about taking your demons, chopping their heads off, and using their severed heads to turn your other demons into stone.”
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FAME Magazine debuts the new single from Old Heavy Hands, “The Flood,” noting its “powerful narrative of personal growth and resilience.”
Greensboro, NC’s genre-defying “y’allternative” outfit, Old Heavy Hands, sets the musical stage ablaze with their latest album, Small Fires. This collection of raw and emotionally charged tracks showcases the band’s evolution, blending southern rock, Muscle Shoals Americana, alt-rock, and punk influences into a powerful narrative of personal growth and resilience.
AmericanaUK debuts the new video from Old Heavy Hands, “Coming Down,” noting, “The twanging guitars give way to a grungier sound as the song grows, culminating in a searing solo from David Self.”
The pulsating new single from Greensboro band Old Heavy Hands is built upon a thudding bass line and thumping drums. It’s hypnotic, absorbing songwriting and makes for an engaging listen. The twanging guitars give way to a grungier sound as the song grows, culminating in a searing solo from David Self, just as the characters in the video go down into the fires of Hell. Larry Wayne Slaton’s voice is emotive and full of weary character while Nathan James Hall delivers an excellent reply with the call and response vocals.
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VENTS Magazine interviews Nashville electropop cosmonaut Josh Rennie-Hynes, on the heels of his new album, LIGHT/SHADE.
We’re very excited to be speaking today with acclaimed electropop/dreampop artist Josh Rennie-Hynes; holiday greetings and salutations, Josh! Before we dive into the Q&A mosh-pit, could you explain to our ever-inquisitive readers what the electropop/dreampop genre of music is all about? How would you define it to a music aficionado just dipping their toe into that particular music style?
Nice to speak with you. I think dreampop/electropop has electronic elements, synths and drum tracks etc. The dreaminess to me is in the melodies and production. I think the music should transport the listener to some place else. That’s what I tried to achieve myself when I made this album. I wanted it to feel dreamline and ethereal.
East Bay Express interviews Darwin Siegaldoud of The Helltones about the new album, noting, “The Helltones’ bright, lively sound combines jazz, R&B, doo-wop, surf music and other diverse elements with the deeply felt lyrics of main songwriter, singer and bandleader Darwin Siegaldoud.”
The Helltones’ bright, lively sound combines jazz, R&B, doo-wop, surf music and other diverse elements with the deeply felt lyrics of main songwriter, singer and band leader Darwin Siegaldoud. The band’s uplifting music contradicts their foreboding name.