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Cameron Jaymes reflects about his goals and vision: “When it comes to music, my goal is to write about things that people really feel, things that people from all walks of life can relate to. There are so many things that can be said through music, and it is an incredible opportunity to be able to connect with people through one of their favorite avenues—music. I am just trying to keep the music positive and keep my integrity on both a personal and musical level.”
Admittedly, Jaymes has taken a more subtle approach to presenting his beliefs and will use his creative and unique approach to breach the general market. Expect great things, for even with this small taste of what is to come, this promises to be huge. The debut LP is coming late spring via BEC. Find out more at myspace.com/jaymesreunion.
MIKE KELLY
Best-kept secret Mike Kelly
possesses the classic elements
of a future great singer/
songwriter—insightful lyrics,
memorable songwriting and a
bellowing voice that conjures
up imagery. Hailing from Tulsa,
Okla., his songs speak of failure
and redemption in everyday life as a midwestern man. While he is still without
label backing, you can get a taste of his magic before the masses get ahold of
him (which they are most likely to do). Check out his music and find the latest
news and dates at myspace.com/mikekelly.
NUMBER ONE GUN
Jeff Schneweiss, front man and
mastermind behind Number
One Gun, has reinvented his
band after a considerable
hiatus, during which time he
has been producing other
projects. This power-pop outfit,
which has a respectable history for delivering catchy tunes and tight song
structures, is back with its brand-new record, The North Pole Project (Tooth &
Nail). Not to take anything away from older material, but Schneweiss seems to
have found himself during The Gun’s hibernation, as nothing released
previously has this much vocal dynamic. Sometimes taking a break can clear
your head, and in this case, that is a law rather than a theory. Preview these
new tracks online via the band’s MySpace, and purchase the new album as
well: myspace.com/numberonegun.
BRIGHTEN
With nearly 3 million plays on
its MySpace page and over
50,000 friends, Brighten has
the base that most free
agents only dream of. They
have toured with Hawthorne
Heights, Eisley and Cute is
What We Aim For. A series of
unique legal scenarios has put the band in a great position with a huge fan
base, and now the band is searching for a new label home. Its brand of indie
rock is classic in nature, with more emo influence than the current
incarnation of power-pop. Some songs are acoustic, while others are more
ambient pop with song structures and melodies worthy of a major label
release. Though Chico, Calif., is not necessarily known for its music scene,
Brighten surely does put the town on the musical map. Expect them to get
out from under the radar any moment with a new label home. You can find
out how to purchase the new LP, King vs. Queen, as well as the band’s EP,
Ready When You Are, at myspace.com/wearebrighten.
HERE I COME FALLING
A screamo outfit with death
metal screams? Yes, and
unabashed about their faith,
as well. The band’s MySpace
says (in bold) “Jesus Loves
You,” and just as I read this,
some kind of primordial, less-than-human growl escapes my computer
speakers. This is about as extreme as it gets, the caricature of the screamo
genre, which many say is the only place left for it to go. Monstrous power-pop
melodies—which could easily fit in My Chemical Romance songs—break in
unexpectedly, but as soon as they appear they disappear into the
aforementioned death-metal growls. This is nothing if not pure
entertainment, with more twists and turns than a Tom Clancy novel. The
band’s new album, Oh Death, Where is Thy Victory, is out now on Rise Records.
myspace.com/hicf
ADVENT
Many in heavy music
still lament the dissolution
of underground champions
Beloved, a post-hardcore
outfit form North Carolina
which graced us up to their
untimely departure in 2005.
One reason for the band’s
breakup was a new project by some of the members called Advent.
This band is a bare-knuckled brawl of an outfit, and what they lack
in subtle approach they make up for in all-out tenacity. This is hardcore tough
as a saber-toothed tiger, in the vein of bands like Hatbreed and Throwdown,
though a bit less “caveman” in approach. The debut album, Remove the Earth,
is now available through Solid State Records. myspace.com/adventnc
— Andrew Schwab is the lead vocalist and lyricist for the band Project 86. He is also the author of three books, as well as an independent journalist. Visit him online at andrewschwab.com and project86.com.