Call in Dead, Howe, Mt Fog, and more…

October 15th, 2022.

Hi, is great to be back, one more week is gone, and this week another of our favorite bands on the blog started the vinyl pre-order of their brand-new album “Deepest Condolences” I’m talking about Call in Dead, you know them right, they’ve been on the blog countless times and a lot of those track are part of this release, and they’re my album of the week so if you’re punk at heart as Frank will say (with a little twist obviously), you better hurry and get you copy before them run out.

Let’s go, here is our round up for 9 Albums/EPs you should listen to, this time Week 41. With great stuff as always, honestly my friends, you need to check these albums out but before we move forward remember to visit our category Upcoming Music we have there for you almost 20 tracks to pre-saver/pre-order here you have a pick of the three of them.

Fans of David Bowie you need to check Major Jones EP

And remember to support these artists, the ones that you enjoy the most in any way you can never mind if is the  easiest way for you, everything counts, you can stream, like (heart their songs on the platform that you use), follow their profiles all over social media, share them with you loved ones, add them to your playlists, pre-save their upcoming releases and if you can go to their live performances that would be the ultimate experience in support and enjoyment for you both.

Most of these albums are recently released (and important to say that you always can take a look back at our previous week recommendations 9 o’clock Nasty, Parapon, V/Terpan, and more…, for the whole 2022 or 2021).

ALL ALBUMS/EPS SUBMITTED AND

DISCOVERED VIA MUSOSOUP

1.- Call In Dead is without a doubt one of the most savage and brutal Hardcore Punk bands out there today, and “Deepest Condolences” just confirms it. This album is a testament of Orlando’s veteran Punk legends. You can read our review here.

2.- “Howe“ in her own words about this EP: “Courtesy of Insomnia. That is both the title of the EP, and partially the reason it exists. It’s a collection of bedroom pop songs that cover a variety of moments in life, and why they might keep us up at night or help shape our days. This EP is a dance between literal light and literal darkness and also how light and darkness, good and bad, life and death, are represented in our own thoughts”

3.- Written largely during quarantine, Daughter of the Sea is an internal look into Laura Lizcano‘s life, addressing a wide range of topics from breaking generational traumas and grappling with immigrant identity, to sexual desire and learning radical self-love. Featuring tracks sung in both English and Lizcano’s native Spanish, the album is a reflection of her experiences with and feelings of belonging to something bigger than the boxed identities imposed by culture and society.

4.- Holy Coves and their brand-new album  “Druids and Bards” such a great album weird this band is still under 1K followers on Spotify, surely not for long.

5.- Spells of Silence is a collection of haunted house songs: doorways open into impossible spaces, crying in a dusty corner transforms her suddenly into a body of water, and she finds unexpected happiness in the smallest things. Violin and synth textures are woven throughout layers of Mt Fog‘s voice. These are stories of introspection and sadness told through a fantastical and, at times, joyful lens.

6.- Loria Boban In her own words: “The garden is a representation of my inner self. When going through life, you plant seeds aka make choices, let them bloom and see what it turns into. While the seeds represent my ideas, the flowers that flourish from them are not always good to be brought”

  7.- “SeaGlass” is an alternative collective made up of musicians, writers, artists and dancers all with the core focus to create art together. With the core of the collective having synesthesia, the idea of blurring the lines between the various art forms is key to the writing process. Listen to their fantastic self-titled debut EP.

8- The UK’s hottest new metal band Broken Empire launch their debut album ‘Before The Fall‘ A truly global album, which has been mastered in Italy and includes contributions from talented artists in Indonesia; the long awaited album exhibits the quality and collaborative spirit that embodies Broken Empire’s musical philosophy.

9.- East Harbor released their debut single “Lucid” (Feb 2019) and follow-up track “R.W.I.B.” (April 2019) garnering praise and attention from tastemakers and fans worldwide. Since then, the band landed a PR deal with Danger Village for the release of their single “Highlight of my Week” (December 2019); followed by their latest track “Miss the Old You” (March 2020). And this is their debut EP “The Community” with all these previous releases plus two new tracks.

I hope not only you can enjoy these artists but also remember to support them, streaming and sharing their work that obviously you can find in the Playlist Less Than 1,000 Followers, Fresh Singles, Indie Only, Alterindie State of Mind, Female Rising Stars, 12 New Songs This Week, Chill – Folk – Acoustic, Sickest & Dopest, Autumn Acoustic, and Unknown but Essentials!

Remember that you can always find me here Linktree Jpgchief for all my social media and collaborations.

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Here is a guide (Playlist) with one track from each of the albums presented in this round up:

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