By Nicole Roberts and Phil Collins
The amount of Chicago talent releasing new music in the next few months is overwhelming. So overwhelming, in fact, that it takes two just to write about it! For these upcoming release previews, Locals Only has partnered with Change the Rotation in order to bring you more information about what's new in DIY music.
Death of Self
Look Elsewhere
I wish I could assure you that your long wait for more of the 4-piece punk band’s frantic guitar riffs, tantalizing drum intros, and driving bass lines is over, but it’s not. The band has yet to set an official release date for Look Elsewhere, but has assured their fans that the album will be out sometime between February and March. In the meantime, you can listen to the band’s previous releases here as you hope for a Valentine’s gift from the boys in Death of Self. NR
Bloodletter
Under the Dark Mark
According to the band’s vocalist/guitarist, Pete Carparelli, Under the Dark Mark “has the aggression from our Malignancy record, the technicality of our self-titled record, and the melodic approach and sound from our Darkest Reaches EP, all mixed in there.” The influences from past releases are clearly there, but Under the Dark Mark presents a side of Bloodletter that listeners have never heard before. Musically, the ten new tracks are more technically thoughtful and polished than the band’s previous songs; lyrically, the songs address topics such as the occult, life and death, and the supernatural without coming off as cheesy or ironic thrash anthems.
With songs such as “Beyond Belief” that are guaranteed to summon chaotic circle pits and “The Seance,” one of my personal favorites, it’s safe to say that upcoming Bloodletter shows are about to be taken to an entirely new level. You can catch the band playing some of their new tunes on February 20th at Livewire (21+), or at the record’s release show on March 31st at the Subterranean in Wicker Park (17+). NR
Can’t wait until then? You can hear “Phantasmal Killer,” the seventh track off Under the Dark Mark, here:
Turnspit
Desire Paths
Chicago emo-tinged pop punks Turnspit release their debut full-length album via Dodgeball Records on February 16. Fans of last year’s Sincere Engineer or Oh My Snare LPs should gravitate toward this record. Meaningful lyrics and catchy melodies pervade. Split vocals between Gillian McGhee and Jason Swearingen create variety from one song to the next. Gillian takes lead vocals on the album opener, Jason on the second song and they both sing on the third track, “Walk Away.” I was lucky enough to get an early listen of the whole album and it rocks. Get ready for this one. You can check out the lyric video for “Breath Taking” here and listen to “Walk Away” here. Turnspit’s record release show is February 17 at the GMan Tavern with Retirement Party, Blood People, and Third Twin Sister. More info on that show here. Pre-order Desire Paths through Dodgeball Records. PC
The Kreutzer Sonata
The Gutters of Paradise
La Armada
Anti-Colonial Vol. 1
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