Flashlight: Jaymes Reunion
The revolving collaborative that is the Jaymes Reunion is fronted by Cameron
Jaymes, a prolific songwriter from Southern California. Rather than approach
this project as a solo endeavor (even though he is the songwriter, front man
and lyricist), he functions as more of a big band leader, enlisting the
services of a rather large pool of revolving musicians. With a serious amount
of experience under his belt as a songwriter for Sony/BMG the Jaymes Reunion
promises to have well-crafted artistry. At first listen, the sound is somewhere
between Ben Folds and The Killers, though in actuality, the influence is far
more broad.
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 in late spring via BEC. You can find out more at
myspace.com/jaymesreunion.
Advent
Many in heavy music still lament the break-up of underground champions Beloved,
a post-hardcore outfit form North Carolina which graced us up until their
untimely departure in 2005. One of the reasons for the band’s break-up 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 that is tough as a saber-toothed tiger.
Advent is 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. Find out more at
myspace.com/adventnc.
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. For the
latest information, visit
myspace.com/hicf.