Hammerhead (vinyl)
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Hammerhead | ||
EP by Solace | ||
Released | 2006 | |
Genre | Heavy Rock Heavy metal Doom metal Stoner Metal |
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Label | Land o' Smiles | |
Producer(s) | Solace | |
Solace chronology | ||
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Hammerhead Split (2004) |
Hammerhead 10 Inch EP (2006) |
A.D. (To Be Announced) |
Hammerhead is Solace's half of 2004's Blackmarket/Hammerhead split EP, re-released in 2006 on limited edition 10 inch vinyl.
Recorded at New Aliance Studios in Boston, MA, Hammerhead found Solace "experimenting with some new styles to nice effect".[1] Two cover songs - a title track originally by Rare Bird and Link Wray's Rumble - were described as "bombastic",[2] "on fire"[3], and sounding "like some New Wave of British Heavy Metal classic".[4] An original track ("Cement Stitches") harkens back to Solace's Punk and Hardcore roots [5] with "cool harmonic breakdowns"[6] and vocals "that can go from a solemn Ian Curtis baritone to a wailing Chris Cornell banshee shriek".[7]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Hammerhead"
- "Cement Stitches"
[edit] Side two
- "Rumble"
[edit] Miscellanea
- This album's cover art was done by Solace friend and repeat cover-artist Paul Vismara.
- Originally released as half of a split EP with Albany, NY's Greatdayforup.
- This release was limited to 500 copies.
- Lyrics to "Cement Stitches" have ever been officially released. It is commonly believed that the intensely personal nature of vocalist Jason's lyrics prevent him from allowing their publication.
[edit] Lineup
- Tommy Southard: Guitars
- Justin Daniels: Guitars
- Jason: Vocals, Lyrics
- Rob Hultz: Bass
- Kenny Lund: Drums
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.lollipop.com/article.php3?content=issue67/gdfu-solace.html
- ^ http://www.lollipop.com/article.php3?content=issue67/gdfu-solace.html
- ^ http://www.monolith.gr/reviews/html/greatdayforup-solace-split.html
- ^ http://aquariusrecords.org/archives/254.html
- ^ http://www.metroland.net/back_issues/vol_27_no38/recordings.html
- ^ http://aquariusrecords.org/archives/254.html
- ^ http://www.lollipop.com/article.php3?content=issue67/gdfu-solace.html