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 focusing on
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 their 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. You can
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 more
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
structure and melody 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.
Spitfire
Spitfires were British, single-seat fighter aircraft used in World War II.
Funny, because this band’s sound is like a WWII aircraft smashing into the
Alps. Spitfire has a storied history which includes members of Norma Jean.
While in the past it delivered some pummeling recordings, this, its second
incarnation after a lengthy break-up, has proven to be the group’s finest. With
the release of the brand-new record,
Cult
Fiction, in late March on Goodfellow Records, the band celebrates its most
shining achievement. Odd time signatures, spasmodic hits, funhouse melodies and
unpredictable turns make this more than your average loud release. The screams
of the vocalist make my throat ache.
As desperate as it is unsettling, this is a sound that will peel the paint off
your walls. You can find out more at
myspace.com/spitfirerock.
Mike Kelly
A great 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 a label’s 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.