The Naked High, Tap Into The Evil review (2020)

Montreal stoner/groove band The Naked High set the bar at a new level with their second album, Tap Into The Evil.

The foursome is Phil Rod (bass), Simon Ouellet (vocals), Hugo L-C (guitar), and Charlie Cayouette (drums). Their first album (self-titled) came out in 2017 and established the basis for their style and symptoms. The songs are dark and stalwart, and lay more on the doom line than the new one does. Their sound has evolved and is a little like a metal/doom version of Dangerous Toys, if that band had been a metal band (instead of a hair band), as they have a very bluesy persuasion to their compositions folded into a combination of squealing lead lines and heavy doom riffs. It is quite unusual and it is extremely compelling. Indeed, this band would fit right in on a label like Ripple.

The six songs on the new album all have a crisp sound and crack with a sustained energy. “Jewel of the Crowd” starts it all off, and the rhythm riff is a plundering thump with an infectious vocal and probing, muscular lead break to round it all out. This structure remains on display throughout but there is also something different that stands out on every song – “Rebirth” has, for example, that amazing bass line you can hear prominently under the wizened lead work. And there is “Pull of the Void” which has many Black Sabbath homages and propels its story of struggle and uncertainty through carefully selected musical elements. Every song is its own creation and they all stand together. I listened to both of The Naked High’s releases back to back and still wanted to hear more. I like this kind of music and I specifically really like the way this band does it. Recommended.

Tap Into The Evil is out now. You can get the download or vinyl at Bandcamp, and you can stream both their albums on Spotify, Apple Music, and so on.

Links.

https://www.facebook.com/tnh.stonerrock/

https://thenakedhigh.bandcamp.com/

The Naked High, Tap Into The Evil review (2020)

Junkowl, Making Out With My Death review (2020)

I saw Junkowl last year at Heavy Montreal. They were the first band on Sunday and they came out swinging. They made an impression on me and ever since then I have been waiting for them to release an album. The wait is over.

Junkowl is a four-man band from Montreal: Jesse Frechette (vocals), Dom Labrie (drums), Marco Larosa (guitar), and Sam Matte (bass). Formed only a couple years ago, the band has pulled together solid compositional skills. While their music has a groove metal feel it also has a sharp edge.

Making Out With My Death offers “Snakecharmer” first, a mystical incantation about a succubus. It has a longish 90 second intro before Frechette jumps in with both feet to alert you that the song is going someplace else entirely. “Quarrantine Us All” is next, and it is just a punch in the face. Man, the lyrics (which I will let you discover when you listen to it) are some tough straight talk. Before you can really be sure what just happened in that song, “Shake Me” screeches your nerves. By now you are rattled, so the heavy riffs in the next song, “Dead Hooker,” give you a chance to collect yourself, but not completely. Junkowl has a way of keeping you off balance in your expectations – you cannot anticipate what the song is going to do next, and by extension, where the album is going. You just have to hold and go with it. “Crawling Up My Feet” is a stand-out track for me for the steadfastness of its rhythm running against the vocal parts which range from calm to hysterical. Another one to look for is the crowd pleaser, “10,000 Vultures,” memorable for so many reasons including its earnest bleakness. Overall this album exceeds my expectations. I liked Junkowl the first time I heard them play, and I am bigger fan now. Recommended.

You can get Making Out With My Death now from your favorite digital retailer. Give it a listen and consider buying a download. We have to support the music we like.

Band photo by Alexandre Guay.

Links.

https://junkowl.bandcamp.com/releases

http://www.junkowlmtl.com

https://www.facebook.com/junkowlband

Junkowl, Making Out With My Death review (2020)