Friday, 8 May 2026

*** I.O. exclusive song premiere ***

I.O.
"these dreams are too big to hide and too doable not to do"
exclusive song premiere
For fans of: Hella, Pretend, Tera Melos, Storm and Stress, Mount Eerie’s wordier albums, Touche Amore, Postmodern Poetry, Cryptic Personal Substacks, and Walter Benjamin

cassette orders open May 15th, 2026

     I have a lot of luck. First, I was lucky enough to play with I.O. at the first Wollruss show a few years back and it was like a religious experience. After building up enough courage to ask Maxwell Patterson if he wanted to be in a band with me, I was lucky enough to have him say yes (we play in Wollruss together now). Fast-forward to a month ago and he lets me know he just finished his new album and asked if I wanted to help release it on cassette. Now I'm also doing a song premiere on my blog. I really do hope luck is the residue of design, cuz if so I'm doin' a helluva job lol

     On the cusp of I.O.'s new album 'The Beatniks Couldn’t Save The World', I'm proud as hell to give you the second of six songs titled "these dreams are too big to hide and too doable not to do". It's a jazzy drum rampage through a gorgeous and lush wordscape that brings to mind Hella, Tera Melos, La Dispute, and even Touche Amore. Here are a few notes:


'The Beatniks Couldn’t Save The World'
a screamo opera by i.o

it’s about the reformation and reclamation of memories transfigured into something supernatural

'The Beatniks Couldn’t Save The World' is the first vocal record by noise-rock drummer virtuoso I.O since 2023 and his first joined by long-time part-time live vocalist JP Meldrum.

'The Beatniks Couldn’t Save The World' is what Maxwell and JP call a “freemo” record - an obscure portmanteau of screamo and free improvisation overheard while on tour in Europe. That, or a "screamo opera". Max and JP connected nearly ten years ago as two of Victoria BC’s most idiosyncratic experimental musicians known for their proliferation, in adherence to genre, and seamless ability to improvise in a no-rehearsal noise-rock context. Yet, the riffs and lyrics on TBCSTW are carefully crafted, cryptic poems that harken to the beautiful post-rock/emo melodies of Pretend and the sardonic verses of Leonard Cohen by-way-of Circa Survive melodrama that find light inside the manic preacher delivery of JP and the iconic virtuoso chaos of Max’s drumming.

This is Maxwell Patterson’s 212th album and JP Meldrum’s 53rd. Between the two, they have collaborated with members of N3VEL, Loving, Hillsboro, Teen Suicide, Shake the Baby Til the Love Comes Out and solo acts like Colin Fischer and Dis Fig. They also play in the band Really Loud Free Jazz together.

'The Beatniks Couldn’t Save The World' was mixed, mastered, engineered and produced by Cody Baresich. The album art is by Robert Voyvodic.


(2026) I.O. "these dreams are too big to hide and too doable not to do" (from 'The Beatniks Couldn't Save The World')

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Monday, 27 April 2026

*** PODCAST #196 Bobby Caruso (Caution Children, Gillian Carter) ***


    Bobby Caruso. The Ultimate Chiller. Bassist for The Caution Children and Gillian Carter. Wearer of Hats. Searcher of the Riff. One Wicked Human. Etc. A few things discussed: Hung, so much grunge, blazed in the church room, hella hat territory, practice pad bullshit, Primus and Danzig covers, learning how to scream in Cassettes On Fire, from "on-call" to "in the band", prime Boris, appropriate album art, upcoming Gillian Carter record, ZBR Fest 2026, etc. Bands played in this podcast: Caustic Wound, Clouds, Danzig, Mouthing, Pearl Jam, and Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol. Listen to podcast #196 which is available to stream and/or download for free via this link.


THE CAUTION CHILDREN

GILLIAN CARTER


1 Pre-Beard Bobby
DANZIG "Dirty Black Summer" (Bob)
PEARL JAM "Animal" (Dave)

2 Riffmasters
RICKSHAW BILLIE'S BURGER PATROL "Grave Digger" (Bob)
CLOUDS "Pressure" (Dave)

3 Appropriate Future
CAUSTIC WOUND "Blood Battery" (Bob)
MOUTHING "i would die for hours" (Dave)


~Dave

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Tuesday, 7 April 2026

ABSENT FROM THE MORNING HEADCOUNT

BandABSENT FROM THE MORNING HEADCOUNT
For fans ofOrchid, Tristan Tzara, Cassus, Taking Tiger Mountain, Yotsuya Kaidan, The Ultimate Screamo Band, Malisa Bahat, Piri Reis, and Yearning.
GenresPunk / Hardcore / Screamo / Skramz / Emo-violence
Related artists?.
CountryVienna AUSTRIA
Years Active2025-present
Label(s): The Burden of Reflecting / Oilfish Records

     In the summer of 2025 Vienna's ABSENT FROM THE MORNING HEADCOUNT released their 8-song/12-minute first endeavor 'compos mentis' and it seemed to come out of nowhere and fucking ruin me. The classic emo-violence sound is done extremely well, and that's not taking into consideration that it's their debut, it's just fucking wicked. It becomes apparent from the blazing-yet-melodic opener "i threw a rock off an overpass and killed a guy" before obliterating the listener on the following track "reclaim your tongue (massachusetts 1890)", which is arguably my favorite song alongside "thesis nr. 100: i can have a little blasphemy as a treat" that boasts a sick opening nice swing in its midsection. The rest of the album blazes through in no time, and if you liked the first three jams you'll definitely enjoy the remaining five! Very stoked to hear what's next.

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DISCOGRAPHY

2025 - compos mentis EP (stream/donate/download here)

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(2025) ABSENT FROM THE MORNING HEADCOUNT - "reclaim your tongue (massachusetts 1890)" (from 'compos mentis')

(2025) ABSENT FROM THE MORNING HEADCOUNT - "thesis nr. 100: i can have a little blasphemy as a treat" (from 'compos mentis')

(2025) ABSENT FROM THE MORNING HEADCOUNT - "hornbach has all my cash" (from 'compos mentis')

(2025) ABSENT FROM THE MORNING HEADCOUNT - full set (live)

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