Tuesday, September 30, 2008

New metal show comes to Regina

The folks at the Wolf radio station have some great news for metal fans — a new show dedicated to heavy metal is underway. It's called Grind House and airs on Fridays at 11 p.m. According to a post on the radio station's website and playlist from the first couple of shows, the program is highlighting local bands and the opinions of local fans, and encourages submissions.

I won't comment on the writing prowess of DJ Evan Baran — he's the dude to called himself The Pig before he left for a station in Calgary, but dropped it after he returned to his old job — but I offer my kudos to the station for stepping forward with a new original show. And kudos to Baran if it's his initiative.

I'm not sure about the name Grind House, however — there's at least one band who's already using the name, the most high profile of which is the hardcore band The Grindhouse from Vancouver. A quick Google search reveals two others.

Hey Evan — how about a fan contest to help come up with a new name? I'll even contribute to a prize package for the winner.

It's also not clear as to how the show will be programmed over time — there's lots of nuances to the heavy metal genre, so we'll see whether Baran spins as much Twisted Sister as he does Lamb of God. So far, it looks like a nice mix of contemporary hardcore and classic metal. And he's already played some Into Eternity. A no-brainer, but a fine choice nonetheless. My suggestion would to ease off on the ACDC and Airbourne, which get enough airtime elsewhere during the week.

I got really frustrated with The Wolf a year or so ago — one of the DJs on a Friday night went out of his way to talk about a punk show that was happening at the University of Regina that featured a couple of lesser-known bands from Western Canada. He spent some time encouraging listeners to support local music and argued that it was important to attend shows and buy CDs from local bands.

I was pleased to hear that, especially since The Wolf plays too much of the same thing, and most of it not-at-all-local.

However, my optimism quickly soured when the DJ ended his pro-local chat with "Coming up next, Collective Soul!" I assumed the DJ was talking from the heart, but then was forced to drop the proverbial needle on whatever his bosses ordered.

The irony was funny, and sad. I don't understand the inner-workings of a radio station — I just assume they all run like WKRP — so I can't complain about something I don't understand.

Anyway, back to Grind House — I will listen to a couple of shows and give a more thorough review in later posts. I wonder what happened to House of Hair, the 90-minute syndicated show host by Dee Snider. I gather they dropped it, but I really liked it. If it weren't the middle of the night, I'd make a call to find out.

However, I have an affinity for radio shows — in my teen years, I'd often lie awake at night listening to the Metal File on CHOM-FM that I was able to connect to from my house in Ottawa using the TV cable. I was also a fan of Power Chords, the Friday night metal show hosted by Jim Hurcomb of Ottawa radio station CHEZ 106.

And on a final note......

I'm sad that it will take a couple of weeks for me to be able to hear the show — I'm off for a big trip overseas for a couple of weeks (I'm going to Dubai!), so I won't get back until the middle of October. So, for the seven of you who regularly check this blog are off the hook. No need to check for updates until Oct. 20, which is when I expect to get the gears running again.

Stay real.

A

New albums out today

Releases for Tuesday, September 30th

Anberlin - New Surrender
Ani Difranco - Red Letter Year
Ben Folds - Way to Normal
Dream Theatre - Chaos In Motion (CD/DVD)
Echo & The Bunnymen - Songs to Learn and Sing
Enigma - Seven Lives Many Faces (2 CDs)
Faith Hill - Joy To The World
Gemma Hayes - The Hollow of Morning
Grateful Dead - Live Egypt 1978 (CD/DVD)
Jack’s Mannequin - The Glass Passenger
James Morrison - Songs for You, Truths for Me
James Taylor - Covers
Jennifer Hudson - Spotlight
Jesus & The Mary Chain - Rarities (4 CD Boxed Set)
Joseph Arthur - Temporary People
Joshua Radin - Simple Times
Kellie Pickler - Kellie Pickler
Laura Fygi - Rendez-Vous
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Come Darkness Come Light: Twelve Songs Christmas
Matt Belsante - White Christmas
Melissa Etheridge - A New Thought For Christmas
Robin Thicke - Something Else
T.I. - Paper Trail
Taj Mahal - Maestro
Tom Morello - The Fabled CityTravis - Ode to J. Smith
U2 - Red Rocks (DVD)

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Guitarist breaks from Into Eternity

The shocking news that Into Eternity founder and guitarist Tim Roth has dropped out of the band's current tour is generating lots of buzz in Regina's metal community.

For those who aren't aware of the band, Into Eternity is a rare Regina success story -- they've toured the world many times over and are touring to this month and next to promote their latest disc Incurable Tragedy. They've been around since 1997 and remain one of the hardest working working bands in the world.

Anyway, they are in the beginnings of a tour of about 30 shows across the U.S. and Canada opening for the metal band Iced Earth. (They play Regina at the Exchange on Nov. 1.

It turns out that Roth, a man with rare musical ability who can play the guitar as good as any axeman out there, announced that he couldn't venture on the tour due to personal reasons. Tim emailed me over the weekend, and said he wouldn't be doing formal interviews, so I can't offer anything much more than what's been circulating here and there.

I can say that it appears Tim's issues will be resolved, and that he hopes to make his reasons for his dropping off the tour public when he's able to return. He fully expects to return, mind you, and he'll be in the lineup for the Nov. 1 show.

In the meantime, American musician Sean Maier, a fine guitarist himself, has taken on the difficult task of trying to fill Tim's shoes. Here's his myspace page, complete with some youtube video of him playing, or, as the kids say, "shredding."

http://www.myspace.com/guitarsfrommarz

For those who want to know who said what, Tim, Into Eternity singer Stu Block and others have various postings at .....

http://www.intoeternity.net/news.php


For those who like heavy metal, then Incurable Tragedy comes very highly recommended by me.

A.M.