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Wrench in the Works, ‘Decrease/Increase’ — Album Art of the Week
Wrench in the Works, ‘Decrease/Increase’ — Album Art of the Week
Wrench in the Works, ‘Decrease/Increase’ — Album Art of the Week
Facedown Records' Wrench in the Works see their second release in 'Decrease/Increase.' The Hartford, Conn. band, as with most bands on the label, had resident artist Dave Quiggle man Photoshop for this release. Quiggle also did their previous release, 'The Lost Art of Heaping Coals,' which is far busier, visually...
Continuance Sacrifice Guitarist for Writing While on Tour
Continuance Sacrifice Guitarist for Writing While on Tour
Continuance Sacrifice Guitarist for Writing While on Tour
While on tour with Endwell and Legend during the frigid latter months of 2009, Rise Records' Continuance left guitarist Max Hatlem behind to prep new songs. They remained a four-piece for the entire tour. "And I was like, 'Well, I'm not going to be too stoked, just to be honest,'" drummer John Saad told Noisecreep...
Take It Back! Go Darker on ‘Atrocities’
Take It Back! Go Darker on ‘Atrocities’
Take It Back! Go Darker on ‘Atrocities’
Take It Back! aren't holding anything back when it comes to their new album, the ominously titled 'Atrocities.' The album is "fast, melodic and passionate," Nick Thomas of the band told Noisecreep. "It's a lot darker than our previous release and is a lot less poppy...
Take It Back!, ‘Atrocities’ — Album Art of the Week
Take It Back!, ‘Atrocities’ — Album Art of the Week
Take It Back!, ‘Atrocities’ — Album Art of the Week
Take It Back's third release on the Facedown Records imprint looks simple on its surface, literally. It was done by the label's in-house artist, Dave Quiggle. Quiggle is known more for the tattoo-influenced artwork he's done for scores of bands, from Throwdown to Living Sacrifice to Sick of It All -- so a cover with photogaphic illustration isn't usual fare from him...