Release Alert! Treasure Pains & SparesĀ  – Split EP

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Yes, I did just cover Treasure Pains new single ā€œLeft To Giveā€ back on August 31st, a track that is actually part of this upcoming EP.Ā  I am less familiar with Spares although I had heard their song ā€œStalemateā€ off their eponymous EPĀ which came out earlier this year.Ā  I thought it was an interesting bit of music with an eerieĀ rhythm and melody joined by clipped vocals. Ā 

I had the good fortune to be able to preview this split EP in full and it is definitely a nice set of four songs.  Other than ā€œLeft To Giveā€ Treasure Pains also contribute ā€œStrike,ā€ a driving, fuzzy guitar, jumpy drum, screaming vocal piece on the harder side of pop punk. 

The two songs from Spares are ā€œJokeā€ and ā€œNew Indignities.ā€Ā  That first track has a really cool atmospheric tone with a lilting melody.Ā  It runs 6 minutes and gets a little dense at points but keeps your attention with some jumpy pace changes and interesting lyrics. Ā  The second one is a quick 2:42 of blistering guitars, non-stop vocals and an interesting synth accompaniment. Ā 

This is set to drop from Wiretap Records / Council Records on September 26th and pre-orders can be placed here:Ā 

https://council-records.bandcamp.com/album/split

A couple videos are out (one from each band) if you want a preview of this music: Ā 

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Song Review- 84 Tigers – ā€œTwo Riversā€ (featuring Rocky Votolato) from the upcoming album Nothing Ends

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Back in the days when Small Brown Bike was a fairly active band (late 90’s to mid 10’s…and maybe a little longer as I did lose track of them around that time) I had a conflicted relationship with their music.Ā  They had insightful lyrics, bare bones and very real much of the time, that could really get you thinking.Ā  For me songs like ā€œJust Bonesā€ (off the album Fell & Found) and ā€œA Declaration of Sortsā€ (The River Bed) are powerful music.Ā  At times though they had some distracting arrangements that left me a little puzzled (…which could well have been my own issue but still…those was my thoughts at the time).Ā  Anyway, I still liked the band and listened.Ā  On a side note there is a pretty cool release called Recollected (on the Old Point Light Bandcamp page) that has a lot of their music on it including demos, B-sides, some covers, etc.

84 Tigers features two of the members of Small Brown Bike (Mike & Ben Reed) along with Jono Diener from the Swellers.Ā  A good starting point for music from that Michigan band is their 2012 album Running Out of Places to Go. Ā 

84 Tigers had a release back in 2022 called Time in the Lighthouse that I totally failed to pick up on apparently so this ā€œTwo Riversā€ track was my entry point for their music.Ā  It is also a tribute to Travis Dopp (Small Brown Bike) who passed away in 2023.Ā  Mike Reed commented on this track in a recent press release from Earshot Media:

ā€œā€˜Two Rivers’ is a tribute to Travis Dopp (Small Brown Bike). Some of his lyrics are quoted in the song. When Rocky and I realized that we had both written songs with the word ā€˜River’ in the title separately, it was cosmic fate that brought him into the song. I had no idea what it would become, but he took it to new heights and I still get choked up when I hear it.ā€

The song begins on a cycling drum and guitar riff and keeps a quick beat accompanied by a strung out lyric line before slowing way down for a reflective moment.   It keeps that tandem sound throughout, kind of a rushing feeling toward the brief spaces of quiet.  A nice combination with sincere lyrics that are a fitting tribute to Dopp.

You can get a listen to this track on YouTube here:

You can pre-save the album (scheduled to drop October 17th on Spartan Records) here:

https://orcd.co/tworivers

Or pre-order at the Spartan Records website: 

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