Showing posts with label Goat Horn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goat Horn. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Twice as heavy

Thursday I popped over to House of Targ to catch of notably hefty (musically, that is) duos. Moncton's Zaum and sort-of-local Flying Fortress are both doing the base and drums thing, and both are taking it in completely different directions.

First up, Flying Fortress, who I also caught at the House of Targ in mid-December.

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Brandon shows the Vertigo love (the band is signed to the store's record label., Uncle D).

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Steelrider sings and hits!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

The whole lot!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Come to thing of it both bands are kind of hefty, period.

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Flying action!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Closeup action!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

On to Zaum, who provide quite a counterpoint to Flying Fortress's thrashy style with longer, meditative tunes, visually abetted by a lot of smoke and many, many candles. I got their record Oracles earlier this year, and it's killer.

Zaum at House of Targ

Drummer Lewis gets in the zone.

Zaum at House of Targ

Kyle rocks the low end.

Zaum at House of Targ

Lewis hits!

Zaum at House of Targ

Kyle sings!

Zaum at House of Targ

Fuzzy action!

Zaum at House of Targ

They're in there somewhere ...

Zaum at House of Targ

Both really fine sets.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Watch them fly

Last week I made a Saturday sojourn to the House of Targ (no doubt I'll do the same tonight ...) to check out some heavy metal from Flying Fortress. The Toronto duo features a pair of Goat Horn veterans, Brandon Wars and Steelrider (also an alum of Cauldron). They have a new album out, Dirty Rain, on Uncle D Records. They were joined on stage by Peterborough's Cross Dog and Ottawa's own Black Tower.

Cross Dog make their noise with the bass and drums combo so popular with the kids these days, but also have some hardcore vocal action going on courtesy of Tracy A. Here's bassman Mark Rand! The folks at Uncle D decided to sign them after this show, and who can blame them?

Cross Dog at House of Targ

And here's Tracy (a blurry Mike Reid is behind her on the drums).

Cross Dog at House of Targ

Tracy is not one of those performers who stands still, as dozens of motion-blurred photos on my Flickr account will attest.

Cross Dog at House of Targ

Rhythm section action!

Cross Dog at House of Targ

Mark sings!

Cross Dog at House of Targ

Hair-shaking action!

Cross Dog at House of Targ

The shouty bit!

Cross Dog at House of Targ

The whole lot!

Cross Dog at House of Targ

Mikey hits!

Cross Dog at House of Targ

Dogged action! I took a few flash photos since I wasn't sure how much would turn out decent with all the running about ....

Cross Dog at House of Targ

Gripping action!

Cross Dog at House of Targ

On to Black Tower, keeping it evil and bespectacled.

Black Tower at House of Targ

Old school T-shirt action from Dave!

Black Tower at House of Targ

Ering sings!

Black Tower at House of Targ

Skottie handles the low end.

Black Tower at House of Targ

Disco ball action!

Black Tower at House of Targ

Singalong action!

Black Tower at House of Targ

Towering action!

Black Tower at House of Targ

Knee-banding action!

Black Tower at House of Targ

Finally, Flying Fortress fired off a crushing set of bass-and-drum driven metal; mighty catchy stuff too. Here's Steelrider!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

And of course Mr. Wars.

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Steelrider hits!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Brandon sings!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

For those who don't know, Uncle D Records is Vertigo Records record-releasing arm.
Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Beer!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Percussive action!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

The whole hairy lot!

Flying Fortress at House of Targ

Definitely a rewarding night!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Four flavours of loud

I've been recovering from a cold lately and mostly avoiding the nightlife, but I was feeling chipper enough Wednesday night to head over to Mavericks to see some heavy metal. NWOCHM titans Cauldron are on their 'America's Lost tour (today is Kingston, tomorrow Toronto, then it's down to the States), and a variety of local acts were pulled in to support the imminent export of metal.

No offence to Criticull, but on a list of two words I like to see apart and hate to see together, "funk" and "metal" rank high. Well, at least they put on an energetic performance.

Criticull at Mavericks
Criticull at Mavericks, April 17, 2013

There's no denying they do know how to work the stage.

Criticull at Mavericks
Criticull at Mavericks, April 17, 2013

On to one of my favourite acts, Muffler Crunch! They always put on a great show. Someone gifted them with a big piece of pork, which sat on the bass drum for their set (and Black Stone Hearts'). Here Luc works Ol' Sparky.

Muffler Crunch at Mavericks
Muffler Crunch at Mavericks, April 17, 2013

Let there be pork!

Muffler Crunch at Mavericks
Muffler Crunch at Mavericks, April 17, 2013

Black Stone Hearts - featured on our last post - also put on a great show, with a cover of Led Zep's Rock'N'Roll to round things off.

Black Stone Hearts at Mavericks
Black Stone Hearts at Mavericks, April 17, 2013

Kamikaze action!

Black Stone Hearts at Mavericks
Black Stone Hearts at Mavericks, April 17, 2013

On to Cauldron, officially Canada's lankiest power trio. They have a new album, Tomorrow's Lost, out soon (but available now, should you wish to pop over to Vertigo Records. Somewhere it's still 1985 ...

Cauldron at Mavericks
Cauldron at Mavericks, April 17, 2103

Unfortunately the crowd was pretty sparse. "The fewer of you come, the longer we play!"

Cauldron at Mavericks
Cauldron at Mavericks, April 17, 2103

Muffler Crunch are playing a benefit at the Chevaliers de Colomb in Alymer  to help fight multiple sclerosis Friday night.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Bullet belts and black Ts

Last night involved some tough decisions, the first of which was whether to zip over to Babylon to see Japanther, Black Feelings and Shakey Aches (my plan up to about two weeks ago) or head over to Mavericks to see Cauldron, RottawaY, The Mistress and Naartok. I thought Cauldron's Chained To The Nite was one of last year's best albums, and hadn't seen any of the bands on the bill, so change of plans. This show started a bit earlier than usual, and when I walked in the door at 7:45 "black'n'roll" purveyors Naartok were already on stage.

They've got the name of their genre down right; Joe Thrasher's Scott Wark has an excellent, raspy voice that can still hit the hight notes - he was hands down the evening's best singer. They aso threw in a couple of covers, Motorhead's Ace of Spades ("Way over-played, but we're going to play it anyway!") and Judas Priest's Breaking the Law. They'll be playing at Hull House in Gatineau with Nunslaughter March 29.

Naartok at Mavericks
Naartok at Mavericks, March 10, 2010

The Mistress played next; they were more straight rock'n'roll than metal, although they were loud enough that there wasn't much point in splitting the difference. Sammy and Wolfgang from The Girlfriends play guitar and bass. Unfortunately during Wolfgang's usual jumping about and chaos-causing he accidentally yanked the Marshall head he'd be lent by Rottaway guitarist Chris Wild off the top of its stack, jamming the input. Chris was not happy about this and there was some onstage wrestling during the set when he found out. (Post edited 03/14/2010 to reflect the fact that as the caps-key impaired anonymous commenter noted, I can't tell Sammy from Wolfgang, even though I've posted about them several times before. Yeesh - I was even more mentally impaired that night than I thought ...)

The Mistress at Mavericks
The Mistress at Mavericks, March 10, 2010

Next up, RottawaY. They were a bit late on stage due to some unexpected amp repairs. I'd heard the name since they've played a show or two with The Girlfriends. They've appropriated Mistress guitarist Coupe DeVille so their new lineup apparently sounds a bit different from the old. Some hard-rocking metal from these guys who would wear their love for old school metal on their sleeves if only their ripped metal T-shirts still had sleeves.

Rottaway at Mavericks
Rottaway at Mavericks, March 10, 2010

As for Cauldron, they were formed from the ashes of Goat Horn (who I last saw six years ago, before starting the blog), so you know these guys dig their 1980s metal with a bit of a thrash kick. A short set (they do only have one album under their bullet belt, after all) but a good 'un. Chris Stephenson of Ottawa's Aggressor was on drums; I dunno if he's a permanent addition or a sub.

Cauldron at Mavericks
Cauldron at Mavericks, March 10, 2010

They're now headed up to Quebec City, then east for the rest of their brief tour (also in Montreal March 15).