Wednesday, 4 February 2026

*** 50 DAYS AT ILIAM exclusive song premiere ***

50 DAYS AT ILIAM
"Until Oxidation"
exclusive song premiere
For fans ofComeback KidEnter Shikari, It Dies Today and Killswitch Engage


     I am stoked to bring you the first song from 50 DAYS AT ILIAM, the relaunched New Jersey project that began in 2022 under the name Final Resting Pose but now has a new lineup. Following up on their 4-way split with Pyre, Stress Spells, and Who Put Bella In The Witch Elm, this demo marks a clear shift in the sound, expanding into grander territories toeing the lines between metalcore, melodic hardcore, and post rock. The band has shared the stage with the likes of Massa Nera, Respire, Hosewhip, etc. and also played 2024's Dilly Dally Festival. Today's premiere is for "Until Oxidation" and frontman Jordan Emanuel had this to say about it:

"Until Oxidation" is a song about trying to find stability in the face of overwhelming powerlessness. I'll be the 800th person today to describe the times as 'trying, ' but in shorthand, things suck, and it's getting hard to maintain hope. My main weapon against my anxiety has always been exercise and deep breathing, so in an effort to remind myself how to meaningfully show up every day, I wrote this song. 'Cold is the blood in my veins until oxidation,' everything feels impossible until you find that moment to breathe deep, and take it slow for a minute. As long as you're still here, the world and its issues are as well, so take the rest you need and return emboldened to meet the call.


(2026) 50 DAYS AT ILIAM "Until Oxidation" (from 'Demo')

     "Until Oxidation" begins with metallic hardcore instrumentals that descend into hell with dissonant riffing and breakdowns that fully develops around the one-minute mark when the vocalist also steps in, uttering violent barks at the listener before the song shifts into chuggy metal territory. At 1:40 there's a wicked chip-tune break that ushers in the clean vocals that are at the forefront but not over the top, with the song then shuffling all three styles into as the song reaches its climax for the last minute and change.




Tuesday, 3 February 2026

DOOIE MUS

DOOIE MUS
'III'

Album Review


For fans of: KÿhlThe Rabbit Theory, Wolverines, Tropical Ice Land and Attack Robot Attack


     Full transparency, I agreed to premiere this album but simply got buried under work, family, playing a show, and trying to find money to finance my releases. So now that I'm late to the game, I figured a release review was at least owed to the band who put a lot of time and effort into their new album 'III' by DOOIE MUS from the Netherlands.

     First releasing a decade ago in 2016, this two-piece emo/screamo band has released at least five times before this new five-song album dropped at the end of January. Their stripped-down but danceable screamo bares resemblance to bands like Wolverines and The Rabbit Theory, utilizing clean guitars and screaming over groovy drums. The first four tracks follow this formula with standout being "... De Bazen Gaan Naar Hun Villa's" which is a poppy/start-stop screamo jam that gets an electric jolt a minute-and-a-half in that almost borders of emo-violence. "Kringloop Van Verdriet" is also worth a mention as it begins with heavier instrumentals and cathartic screams before jumping in and out of emo-violence and calming dreamy guitars. The album ends with a whopping 13-minute opus titled "Humans (II)" that lends a bit of its massive and epic sound to bands like Daitro and Kÿhl.


(2026) DOOE MUS "... De Bazen Gaan Naar Hun Villa's" (from 'III')

(2026) DOOE MUS "Kringloop Van Verdriet" (from 'III')
https://youtu.be/bAK3aJTGpXY


(2026) DOOE MUS "Humans (II)Kringloop Van Verdriet" (from 'III')

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

*** PODCAST #192 Elle Reynolds (Fainting Dreams, Athousandangelsandseven, etc.) ***


    I've been following Elle for a few years now, and in 2025 we really connected - both literally and figuratively. ZBR released Athousandangelsandseven's debut EP, followed by their fest performance. Then Softseed Music released the incredible new Fainting Dreams album with more music on the horizon. Having such a vibrant connection, we decided to do another podcast to focus on her musical endeavors throughout her career. Some things discussed: Simon is a doorway, Super Smash Bros, facebook is a wasteland, time in Endless Nameless, King Of The Hill as soundcheck, touring with Fall Of Troy, bordering on genres without committing to one, the sound of eternity, ethereal screamo?, fucking with timelines, writing with Midwife and Allison Lorenzen, Everything Is Noise shames my blog, Damian is God, props through whiplash, Athousandangelsandseven 12"LP, running out of lyrics/inserting fluff, etc. Bands played in this podcast: And So I Watch You From Afar, Caroline, Czernina, Ecca Vandal, Harris Hawk, and Letterstoyou. Listen to podcast #192 which is available to stream and/or download for free via this link.




ATHOUSANDANGELSANDSEVEN


ENDLESS, NAMELESS




1 Math Rock Changed My Life
AND SO I WATCH YOU FROM AFAR "Set Guitars to Kill" (Elle)
HARRIS HAWK "The Grange" (Dave) [live video w/vocals]

2 Artistic Expression and Friendship
CAROLINE "Coldplay cover" (Elle) [official music video]
ECCA VANDAL "Molly" (Dave) [official music video]

3 A Perfect Concoction
CZERNINA "Eigengrau" (Elle)
LETTERSTOYOU "lifted" (Dave)


~Dave

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