Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Hurry 'Casual Feelings' Review


Earlier this year Hurry released Guided Meditations, a full length filled with 90's inspired, nostalgia filled tracks and messages, and now the band is back with a new 3 song ep called Casual Feelings, and it's fantastic.

Hurry is becoming one of my go to bands for all purposes. The songs are relatable and always bring me to other points in my life to reminisce or make me think of the future in a way that doesn't make me sick. The record moves along at the best pace. I don't feel this urgency to get through the songs even though sometimes the lyrical content hits too close to home. It's a slow burn and it moves at a great speed. It needs multiple spins though.

The title track "Casual Feelings" is the standout track for me. Sometimes I buy these really old records from thrift stores. The kind of records that are called "Honeymoon in Paris" or "Vacation in Rome" and I have this daydream of waking up with someone I care about, and it's warm and sunny, and the windows are open, and I put on those records because they are silly but nice, and then we make breakfast or something... yeah I like that stuff, ok? But anyways, this song makes me think of that.

Casual Feelings is out 10/21 on Lame-O Records.
Stream the ep on Brooklyn Vegan
Read my review of Guided Meditations.

Hurry will be laying:
10/14 Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
10/15 Cleveland, OH @ Mahal's w/ Slingshot Dakota, Kississippi
10/28 Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA w/ Eric Slick, Cherry, Cave People
11/18 New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge w/ Valley Lodge
12/17 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer w/ The Starting Line, Jank

Monday, October 17, 2016

City Of Caterpillar Reunion Shows and Record Repress


Perhaps one of the most exciting pieces of music news that I've heard in a while is that legendary screamo giants City Of Caterpillar are not only repressing their only and incredible self-titled LP, but that the band in its original lineup is getting back together for the first time in 13 years for a handful of live performances.

City of Caterpillar bridged the gap between hardcore, punk, and indie. Their influence can be seen in most modern hardcore and punk bands. In their short existence in the early 2000's the band managed to create something that still to this day seems fresh and which transcends genre's but also the constant changing musical landscape. This record is both beautiful and chaotic. It's progressive. It's an instant classic in so many tight knit circles. This is passion. This is beautiful.

Stream the record on bandcamp.
Order the repress through Repeater Records.

City of Caterpillar will play:
Friday, Jan 13, 2017 - Richmond, VA @ Strange Matter w/ Bermuda Triangles, Big No
Saturday, Jan 14, 2017 - Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brendas w/ HIRS, Pinkwash
Sunday, Jan 15, 2017 - Washington DC @ Black Cat Backstage w/ Pygmy Lush, Malady
Monday, Jan 16, 2017 - Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus w/ Big Hush, Ghastly City Sleep