It’s that time of the month once
more, Bandcamp Friday is here! Sadly, it seems that the enthusiasm for BC
Friday has greatly waned over the last several months. I’ve decided that for
the rest of the year, I won’t be writing anymore Bandcamp Friday roundup
articles after this one. I’m very busy these days and the time I have to
dedicate to the blog is minimal. I’d rather focus my energy and time elsewhere
if only a fraction of my readers chooses to read and encourage bands on that
special Friday.
It might just be that the concept
has run its course. Started as an initiative from Bandcamp about four years ago
as a way to help artists during the pandemic when they could no longer play
live and saw their earnings significantly diminished. So, in the meantime, until
who knows when, show some love to those hard-working artists as Bandcamp waives
its revenue share and all the money goes directly to the artists and labels for
a full 24 hours. Here are my five picks to help you find some cool tunes and
albums for the month of May.
First off, War Grave, a British
heavy metal five-piece band, released a stunning self-titled debut EP last
week. A blend of traditional metal and thrash metal, if you like it old school,
then they’ll hit the spot for you. Read my thoughts about it here and pick up
the EP over here.
Second, Freeways released their
sophomore LP last week, Dark Sky
Sanctuary, and it’s a thing of beauty. If hard rock and/or classic rock is
your thing, then look no further, Freeways have got you covered. They are the
best at what they do and they’re fellow Canucks on top of that! Read my
thoughts on it here and purchase it right here.
Third, out today, master of
horror John Carpenter along with his son Cody and godson Daniel Davies are
unleashing the fourth volume in their Lost
Themes series, titled Noir.
Judging by the two singles released thus far, it’ll be another phenomenal set
of synthwave instrumentals. I, for one, can’t wait to listen to the full thing.
You can pick it up here.
Fourth, also out today, from the
mighty Ripple Music, The Watchers make a triumphant return after a six-year
absence with their most metal album yet, Nyctophilia.
It’s a solid affair from top to bottom that’s sure to please long-time fans as
well as newcomers to the band. You can read my thoughts on it here and show
them some love over here.
Fifth, releasing next week, The
Hazytones’ third LP, Wild Fever, is
their best yet, in this humble reviewer’s opinion. If you dig old school doom,
rock ‘n’ roll, and stoner rock, you’re gonna love it. You can read the
interview I conducted with them here and you’ll soon be able to pre-order Wild Fever over here.
That’s it, folks! Open your wallets, if not today, then any other day and buy some independent music, you’ll be encouraging a hard-working band and allowing them to make more great music for us. 2024 continues to be a stellar year for rock and metal in all their iterations. Enjoy the tunes and I’ll catch you later. Excelsior!
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