Sun Dec 22 2024
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Greet Death released their first full-length album in 2017 titled Dixieland. The album was released through Flesh and Bone Records. The band was featured as one of Alternative Press's "10 up-and-coming artists from Detroit you need to know". In 2019, Greet Death released their second full-length album titled New Hell, also through Deathwish Inc. They released a new EP, New Low, on June 24, 2022. The band will celebrate the holiday season at the Magic Bag on December 22 with a special homecoming concert.
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Kickstand Productions Presents: Greet Death with Prize Horse
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Greet Death released their first full-length album in 2017 titled Dixieland. The album was released through Flesh and Bone Records. The band was featured as one of Alternative Press's "10 up-and-coming artists from Detroit you need to know". In 2019, Greet Death released their second full-length album titled New Hell, also through Deathwish Inc. They released a new EP, New Low, on June 24, 2022. The band will celebrate the holiday season at the Magic Bag on December 22 with a special homecoming concert.
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Minneapolis' Prize Horse – made of Jake Beitel (guitar, vocals), Olivia Johnson (bass, vocals), and Jon Brenner (drums) – make "a fuzzy, dreamy form of alt-rock that manages to be heavy and spaced-out at the same time" (Stereogum). Today, the trio announce their debut album, Under Sound, out February 16th via New Morality Zine, alongside new single "Further From My Start." Prize Horse's musical evolution takes flight with ethereal, fuzz-laden tones departing from the grittier layers of their previous 2021 Welder EP. Recorded in Loveland, Colorado, again in collaboration with Corey Coffman (Gleemer), Under Sound encapsulates Prize Horse's journey through airy soundscapes, delving into the emotional nuances of life's rapid changes.
A true sign of a band's maturation is their ability to show that their strength as a group stems from all members working in unity, and Prize Horse has demonstrated this truth throughout this 10-song listen. Under Sound evidently draws inspiration from the band members' favorite artists and contemporaries, yet it avoids mirroring those influences directly in its sonic presentation. Musically, they persist in utilizing thick bass lines and fuzzed-out guitars as the foundation of their songs, but they have integrated more nuanced sounds into their composition. The songs exude an organic quality, deriving vitality from the pulsating heartbeat of bass riffs to the deliberate and precise rhythm of drums that effortlessly drive the whole thing forward.
Following the previously-released single "Your Time," today's "Further From My Start" opens with thundering drums and chugging guitar. As Jake intones "Take advice from an old friend // Ruin my sense of progress // Fast as I walk // I told myself in a dream // I'd end mine," the song unravels with an ominous, reverberating bassline and crashing percussion. In his lyrics, Jake chooses a subtle approach to depict the challenges of life's transformations poetically rather than directly. Consequently, he possesses the skill to craft imagery, leaving room for interpretation by the listener. He adeptly maintains a harmonious balance, blending mild harmonies with gently delivered lines that captivate the audience.
"'Further From My Start' was the last song we wrote, so it encompasses a lot of themes from the album, musically and lyrically," says Jake. "To me the song is a reflection on the last few years of my life and fighting a feeling of detachment from it. Wanting to let go of negativity in the past while stubbornly acknowledging it's formed me into who I am now."
In some way or another, Prize Horse have spent their cold winter days working becoming a tight group of musicians, and "Further From My Start" feels as frigid as the environment they've developed in. Under Sound promises an atmospheric and dynamic exploration, where the band's growth is seamlessly woven into each note, inviting listeners into a captivating fusion of fully fleshed out heavy rock and emotional depth.
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Greet Death released their first full-length album in 2017 titled Dixieland. The album was released through Flesh and Bone Records. The band was featured as one of Alternative Press's "10 up-and-coming artists from Detroit you need to know". In 2019, Greet Death released their second full-length album titled New Hell, also through Deathwish Inc. They released a new EP, New Low, on June 24, 2022. The band will celebrate the holiday season at the Magic Bag on December 22 with a special homecoming concert.
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