STREAM : Good Tiger – “Salt Of The Earth”

Rock outfit Good Tiger has grown drastically in their music since their debut with 2015’s record, A Head Full of Moonlight. With their sophomore release We Will All Be Gone out this past week, Good Tiger hopes that their career continues to progress and develop in the alternative rock scene.

The lead single from We Will All Be Gone, “Salt Of The Earth” debuted through Alternative Press as the music video was streamed to the outlet’s audiences. Good Tiger guitarist Dez Nagle shares his thoughts on the video stating,  “The video for ‘Salt Of The Earth’ was filmed during our last US tour, showing a small insight into our lives on the road. The song is a lot of fun to play live and we look forward to playing it on every continent we can in 2018.”

Good Tiger has also announced that they will be touring this spring as direct support for Protest The Hero. The tour kicks off on April 19th, and includes stops in New York City, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and more. Full tour dates and tickets are currently available online |Here|.

Stream the single “Salt Of The Earth” online now or below the jump!

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SPOTLIGHT : SCIENTIST

Diving deep into the metalcore scene of Chicago, I recently discovered SCIENTIST. SCIENTIST include guitarist/vocalist Eric Plonka, guitarist/vocalist Patrick Auclair, drummer Justin Cape, vocalist Barry Kotarba, and bassist Mathew Milligan and are currently gearing up for their third album release this spring and hails influence from the diverse comic book worlds of Grant Morrisson’s series, The Invisibles. The upcoming record titled Barbelith, details the ever-mystifying search for one’s self and the meaning of life, as the name hails from what is known as a “placenta” of human knowledge and connection in the comic book lore.

SCIENTIST spoke on the effort put forward for Barbelith, as it pushed the band musically to a new level and new experiences with production, “Barbelith will be our first record featuring a single, full-time vocalist, having historically opted for a mix of instrumental tracks and a revolving cast of guest vocalists. Barry Kotarba  was brought on board just a couple months before we began recording, and a series of synchronicities were gradually made evident to him the themes and ideas that would become Barbelith, one story of a single soul’s perspective within humanity’s search for truth and self.”

Barbelith is set to release on April 13, 2018 and is currently available for preorder online |Here|.

Stream the lead single from Barbelith now through the band’s Bandcamp webpage |Here| and keep updated through social media on |Facebook|.

STREAM – Household “Dark Matter”

Natives of Minneapolis, Household ( vocalist and bassist Joshua Gilbert, drummer Matthew Anthony, and guitarist Nathanael Olsen) are eagerly awaiting the release of their upcoming record, Everything A River Should Be, due out later this month on February 23rd through Equal Vision Records. Showcasing their newest single “Dark Matter”, the single serves as an excellent preview of what is yet to come with the full release.

Household’s vocalists and bassist Joshua Gilbert speaks highly about the track, stating, “I feel like this song portrays the worst side of relationships gone bad. The idea of dark matter and black holes is that there’s a lot of mystery behind them, but we do know that they are distractive and pull things into themselves.”

Household will be touring in support of the new record this winter with Senses Fail, Reggie & The Full Effect, and Have Mercy. The run kicks off in Santa Ana on February 27th and concludes in Las Vegas on March 31st. For more tour dates check out Equal Visions webpage or the full list of dates below. Tickets are currently available for purchase online |Here|.

Preorder the new album Everything A River Should Be online before the official release online through |Webstore| and |Itunes|.

Check out the new single “Dark Matter” available for streaming online via |Spotify| and below the jump.  Continue reading “STREAM – Household “Dark Matter””