Ice Nine Kills Debuts ‘Rocking The Boat’ Live Clip

Courtesy: Fearless Records

Ice Nine Kills debuted another clip from its new live recording this week.

The band debuted the clip of its performance of its song ‘Rocking The Boat‘ Friday. The clip is the second from the band’s new live recording I Heard They Kill Live, which was released Oct. 30 through Fearless Records. Its premiere follows that of the debut of the recording’s lead single/clip for the band’s performance of its song ‘Stabbing in the Dark.’

Front man Spencer Charnas had the following to say of the band’s performance clip:

“This particular song was a highlight every night to me,” said Charnas. “I mean, How often do you get to antagonize one of your crew members while they’re wearing a large inflatable shark costume in front of a couple thousand people?” 

I Heard They Kill Live was recorded live in Ice Nine Kills’ hometown of Worcester, MA on Nov. 19, 2019. The recording’s track listing is noted below.

ICE NINE KILLS

I HEARD THEY KILL LIVE!!

TRACK LISTING

1. Thank God It’s Friday

2. The Jig Is Up

3. SAVAGES

4. The Nature Of The Beast

5. The World In My Hands

6. Communion Of The Cursed

7. A Grave Mistake

8. Your Number’s Up

9. Rocking The Boat

10. Merry Axe-Mas

11. Thriller

12. Hell In The Hallways

13. Stabbing In The Dark

14. The Fastest Way To A Girl’s Heart Is Through Her Ribcage

15. Love Bites

16. Tess-Timony

17. Me, Myself and Hyde

18. The American Nightmare

19. IT Is The End

Courtesy: Fearless Records
Courtesy: Fearless Records

‘Rocking The Boat’ and ‘Stabbing in the Dark’ are featured in Ice Nine Kills’ album The Silver Scream and its re-issue The Silver Scream: The Final Cut. The latter featured six additional tracks not featured in the original release: ‘Your Number Is Up,’ ‘Thriller,’ ‘A Grave Mistake (Live from Sirius XM),’ ‘Stabbing in the Dark (Acoustic ft. Matt Heafy),’ ‘SAVAGES (Acoustic),’ and ‘Thank God It’s Friday (Acoustic ft. Ari Lehman).’

The original 2018 release of The Silver Scream produced the singles and videos for: ‘Thank God It’s Friday,’ ‘Stabbing in the Dark,’ ‘A Grave Mistake‘ and ‘The American Nightmare,’ ‘Savages,’ ‘Enjoy Your Slay‘ and ‘Merry Axe-mas.’

The full track listing for the new re-issue of The Silver Scream is noted below.

THE SILVER SCREAM: FINAL CUT 

1. The American Nightmare
2. Thank God It’s Friday
3. Stabbing In The Dark
4. Savages
5. The Jig Is Up (ft. Randy Strohmeyer of Finch)
6. A Grave Mistake
7. Rocking The Boat (ft. Jeremy Schwartz)
8. Enjoy Your Slay (ft. Sam Kubrick)
9. Freak Flag
10. The World in My Hands (ft. Tony Lovato of Mest)
11. Merry Axe-mas
12. Love Bites (ft. Chelsea Talmadge, Stranger Things)
13. IT Is The End (ft. JR Wasilewski & Buddy Schaub of Less Than Jake and Will Salazar of Fenix TX)
14. Your Number’s Up
15. Thriller (Michael Jackson cover)
16. A Grave Mistake (Live from SiriusXM)
17. Stabbing In The Dark (Acoustic ft. Matt Heafy)
18. SAVAGES (Acoustic)
19. Thank God It’s Friday (Acoustic ft. Ari Lehman)

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In other news, INK released a new double-sided vinyl on Record Store Day, Oct. 24. The six-song vinyl collects he bonus tracks from The Silver ScreamThe Final Cut for presentation. Its track listing is noted below.

The Silver Scream: Killer Cuts

Record Store Day Exclusive 10″ Vinyl

SIDE A

Savages

Your Number’s Up

Thriller

SIDE B

Stabbing In The Dark (Acoustic) feat. Matt Heafy

Savages (Acoustic)

Thank God It’s Friday (Acoustic) feat. Ari Lehman

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Websitehttp://iceninekills.com

Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/IceNineKills

Twitterhttp://twitter.com/iceninekills

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INK Debuts ‘IT Is The End’ Video; Launches North American Tour

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Ice Nine Kills debuted the video for its latest single this week.

The band debuted the video for its new single ‘IT Is The End‘ Tuesday.  The video, directed by Daniel Hourihan, is the finale in a series of videos and singles, all of which have come from the band’s 2018 album The Silver Scream and features appearances from members of Fenix TX and Less Than Jake.

The band’s video series from  The Silver Scream also features videos for the songs ‘Thank God It’s Friday,’ ‘Stabbing in the Dark,’ ‘A Grave Mistake‘ and ‘The American Nightmare.’

Most recently, the band debuted the video for the song ‘Savages,’ also taken from The Silver Scream, as well as ‘Enjoy Your Slay‘ and ‘Merry Axe-mas.’

The band is scheduled to re-issue The Silver Scream Oct. 25 in an expanded package that features a new cover song, four acoustic takes of songs from the album and a new song that pays tribute to director Wes Craven’s hit slasher flick Scream.

 

Courtesy: Fearless Records/SRO

INK opens its new North American tour run tonight in Cleveland, OH.  The tour, which also will feature performances from Fit For A King, Light The Torch, Make Them Suffer, and Awake At Last, is scheduled to run through Dec. 1 in New York, NY.  The tour’s schedule is noted below

ICE NINE KILLS upcoming tour dates are as follows:
DATE
CITY
VENUE
Tue
10/29
Cleveland, OH
House of Blues *
Sat
11/2
Milwaukee, WI
The Rave Club *
Sun
11/3
Minneapolis, MN
Varsity Theater *
Mon
11/4
Estes Park, CO
The Stanley Hotel
Tue
11/5
Denver, CO
Summit Music Hall *
Wed
11/6
Salt Lake City, UT
The Depot *
Fri
11/8
Las Vegas, NV
Brooklyn Bowl *
Sat
11/9
Los Angeles, CA
Belasco Theater *
Sun
11/10
Phoenix, AZ
The Van Buren *
Tue
11/12
Dallas, TX
House of Blues *
Wed
11/13
Houston, TX
House of Blues *
Thu
11/14
San Antonio, TX
Aztec Theater *
Sat
11/16
Pensacola, FL
Vinyl Music Hall *
Sun
11/17
Tampa, FL
Ritz Ybor *
Mon
11/18
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Revolution Live *
Wed
11/20
Atlanta, GA
Buckhead Theater *
Thu
11/21
Charlotte, NC
The Underground – Fillmore *
Fri
11/22
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Soundstage *
Sat
11/23
Pittsburgh, PA
Roxian Theater *
Mon
11/25
Philadelphia, PA
Theater of Living Arts *
Tue
11/26
Detroit, MI
St. Andrews Hall *
Wed
11/27
Chicago, IL
House of Blues *
Sat
11/30
Worcester, MA
The Palladium *
Sun
12/1
New York, NY
Webster Hall *
* = SiriusXM Octane Presents “Octane Accelerator Tour” with Fit For a King, Light The Torch, Make Them Suffer & Awake At Last

More information on the band’s upcoming North American tour, its new singles and videos and all of its latest news is available online now at:

 

Website: http://www.iceninekills.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IceNineKills

Twitter: http://twitter.com/iceninekills

 

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Red Tide Rising Takes Top Honors In Phil’s Picks 2016 Top 10 New EPs List

Courtesy: Vanity Records

Courtesy: Vanity Records

2016 has been an outstanding year for new music.  New albums from every genre have flooded the market.  While albums take center stage for so many audiences and critics alike, they are not the only new recordings that are deserving of attention.  EPs deserve just as much attention as albums this year and every year.  Keeping that in mind, this critic has maintained a list of the year’s top new EPs throughout the year.

Now with the year’s final weeks winding down, Phil’s Picks begins its annual “Best Of” lists with a list of the year’s top new EPs as, again, they are deserving of as much attention as the mass of albums released across the board.  This year’s list is topped by hard rock outfit Red Tide Rising’s new EP Voices.  Also included in this year’s list are new EPs from Fenix TX, Silvertung, Orgy and many others.

As in previous years, the lists presented by Phil’s Picks are topped by the year’s top 10 new releases.  An extra five releases worthy of honorable mention are included, too.  That brings each list’s count to 15.  Having said all of that, here is the first of Phil’s Picks “Best Of” lists for 2016.  It is 2016’s Top 10 New EPs.

 

2016 TOP 10 NEW EPs

 

1) Red Tide Rising – Voices

 

2) Fenix TX – CRE.EP

 

3) Silvertung – Out of the Box

 

4) Tengger Cavalry – Mountainside

 

5) Aree and the Purehearts – Aree and the Purehearts

 

6) Into The Fire – Into The Fire

 

7) Essential End – Essential End

 

8) Not A Planet – Smokebombs and Cigarettes

 

9) Orgy – Talk Sick

 

10) KT Tunstall – Golden State

 

*11) Guttermouth – New Car Smell

 

*12) The Brevet – Embers Chapter 2

 

*13) Crystal Yates – The Other Side

 

*14) Death Valley Dreams – Death Valley Dreams

 

*15) Step Sisters – Thick

 

Tomorrow, Phil’s Picks will offer up 2016’s Top 10 New CD Re-Issues.  To keep up with the latest sports and entertainment news and reviews, go online to http://www.facebook.com/philspicks and “Like” it.  Fans can always keep up with the latest sports and entertainment news and reviews in the Phil’s Picks blog at https://philspicks.wordpress.com.

‘CRE.EP’ Is A Welcome Return For Fenix TX And One Of 2016’s Top New EPs

Courtesy: Cyber Tracks

Courtesy: Cyber Tracks

Late this past September, Fenix TX released its latest studio effort CRE.EP to the masses.  EP was the band’s first studio effort to be released in 15 years.  The record only boasts five songs, but is still a welcome return from the Houston, TX-based pop-punk outfit.  The record’s opener is a clear example of how the record’s musical arrangements and lyrical content come together to make it such a welcome return.  The same applies to the record’s second offering ‘Church and State.’  The record’s closer, ‘I Don’t Know What To Say’ is one more example of how the record’s mix of music and lyrics makes it such an enjoyable effort from Fenix TX.  ‘Bending Over Backwards’ and ‘Get Loose,’ the record’s third and fourth songs, also serve to support that statement just as much as the record’s other noted songs.  All things considered, CRE.EP proves to be one of 2016’s top new EPs.

Pop punk outfit Fenix TX’s new EP CRE.EP is one of 2016’s top new EPs.  ‘Spooky Action At A Distance,’ the record’s opening composition clearly supports that statement with the partnering of its musical arrangement and lyrical content.  In regards to its musical arrangement, this song would be a perfect fit for any mainstream rock radio station. That is thanks to its catchy, infectious guitar and bass lines, and the band’s vocal harmonies.  They form the foundation for the song’s musical arrangement and are sure to have any listener playing along whether on their air guitar or the real thing.  The band’s vocal harmonies add even more flare to the song’s musical arrangement and make the song that much more of a solid start for this record.  Of course the song’s musical arrangement is just one part of what makes it such a solid start for the band’s new effort.  The song’s lyrical content plays its own important part in the song’s success.

The musical arrangement presented in ‘Spooky Action At A Distance’ is in itself a key part of the song’s success.  The combination of the arrangement’s infectious guitar and bass line, and the band’s vocal harmonies makes the song a solid start for the record and one of the record’s best offerings overall.  It is just one part of what makes the song a solid start for this new record.  The song’s lyrical content is just as important to note as its musical arrangement.  The song’s lyrical content makes it come across as a piece centered on a personal relationship.  That can be inferred as front man Will Salazar sings, “Moth to flame/Burning in the rain again/But I can’t see it through/’Cause I’ve got no heart left to give you/Miles away/Memory is bound to fade/Seen it all before/Washed up on the shore/All those things/I should have said/You don’t know/What’s inside my head/Playing over and over and over again.”  One is left to assume that Salazar’s subject is addressing a romantic relationship, considering he sings in that lead verse about having no heart left to give, and having so many thoughts of the past in one’s head.  It is a very familiar subject for listeners.  The song’s second verse changes pace very little in terms of its content, again leading listeners to assume that Salazar’s subject is addressing a romantic interest.  Of course that could very well be completely wrong.  It is just this critic’s own take on the song.  Though, it would certainly seem to be the center of the song’s lyrical content.  Keeping that in mind, the manner in which the band addressed the seeming topic is original.  When that approach is coupled with the song’s infectious musical arrangement, the two elements join to make this song a clear example of what makes CRE.EP a welcome return from Fenix TX and one of this year’s top new EPs.  It is just one of the songs that supports that statement, too.  ‘Church and State’ also supports that statement just as much as the record’s opener.

‘Spooky Action At A Distance’ clearly exemplifies why CRE.EP is a welcome return from Fenix TX and why the record is also one of this year’s top new EPs.  That is exhibited through the song’s musical arrangement and its lyrical content.  It is just one of the songs that serves to support that statement, too.  ‘Church and State’ supports said statement just as much as the record’s opener.  As with the record’s opener, its musical arrangement plays its own part in that success, too.  The arrangement is a success thanks to its lighthearted, bouncy feel presented both through its guitar line and drums.  That feel makes the song’s arrangement just as fun as it is infectious.  Again, as in the case of the record’s opener, the song’s musical arrangement is just one part of what makes the song another impressive addition to this record.  The song’s socio-politically charged lyrical content is just as important to the song as its musical arrangement.

The musical arrangement at the center of ‘Church and State’ is a clearly important part of the song’s presentation.  It alone does plenty to exhibit what makes the song another welcome addition to CRE.EP.  It only goes so far in making the song a welcome addition to the record, though.  The song’s socio-politically charged lyrical content is just as important to its presentation as its musical arrangement.  The song’s lyrical content leaves little to the imagination as Salazar sings in the song’s chorus, “Now we gotta take it away/We only needed to know/Who are the ones in control/Is it the church or the state.”  He is seemingly addressing the divide that has been formed among Americans because of the divide between the church and state even going so far as to say in the song’s second verse, “Individuality/It’s coupled with equality/Makes a perfect unity for all/The one and only thing keeping us on second string is knowing divided we can fall.” Salazar’s commentary maintains just as much bite in the song’s lead verse and throughout the remainder of the song.  Considering that this is clearly a politically charged piece, the fact that Salazar could make such a clear statement without letting it be just another run-of-the-mill political rant makes it even more interesting and enjoyable.  When this is coupled with the song’s light, bouncy musical arrangement, the pair comes together to make the song in whole yet another example of what makes CRE.EP such a welcome return for Fenix TX and what makes the record one of the year’s top new EPs.  It still is not the last of the record’s featured songs that support these statements.  The record’s closer, the anti-love song ‘I Don’t Know What To Say,’ is one more example of what makes this record so impressive.

‘’Spooky Action At A Distance’ and ‘Church and State’ are both key examples of what makes CRE.EP a welcome return for Fenix TX and what makes it one of this year’s top new EPs.  That is due to the combination of the songs’ musical arrangements and lyrical content.  Both songs present their own fun, infectious musical arrangements while their lyrical content gives each song its own identity separate from one another and from other songs within their given topics.  While each song stands on its own merits in exhibiting CRE.EP’s positives, they are not the only songs that make the record stand out.  ‘I Don’t Know What To Say’ serves to make this record stand out just as much as the previously discussed songs.  As with those songs, it is the song’s musical arrangement and its lyrical content that serves to help show why the song stands out.  In regards to its musical arrangement, it presents a pop-punk sound similar to that of the record’s opener but not one that just re-hashes that sound either.  It is a fun, straight-forward arrangement that is a perfect fit at any mainstream rock radio station’s lineup in its own right.  The song’s lyrical content is just as important as its musical arrangement to it being another of the record’s most notable compositions.

The musical arrangement at the center of ‘I Don’t Know What To Say’ is in itself a key part of the song’s presentation. Its straight-forward yet still familiar pop punk sound makes it a perfect fit for any mainstream rock radio station.  It alone doesn’t make the song stand out, though.  The song’s seeming anti-love song lyrical content makes it stand out just as much as the song’s musical arrangement.  That seeming anti-love song sentiment is inferred as Salazar sings, “What if there was no way to be who you wanted/What if there was nothing I could be but Wrong…There was nothing I could do/To take that crazy out of you/But I’m not sad.”  This is just a small glimpse into the song’s lyrical content. The rest of the song’s lyrical content follows a similar stream of thought.  It is that breakup song from the guy’s standpoint rather than that of the woman.  It empowers men who are caught up with a woman who is just wrong for them. At least it comes across that way.  Considering this original (or at least semi-original) approach, the song’s lyrical content proves to be just as important to its presentation as its musical arrangement.  When both elements are partnered, they make the song in whole one more work that stands out just as much as the record’s opener and ‘Church and State.’  All three songs stand on their own merits.  When they are joined with the record’s other two songs – ‘Bending Over Backwards’ and ‘Get Loose’ – the whole of the record shows clearly why it is a welcome return for Fenix TX and why it is one of this year’s top new EPs.

CRE.EP is a welcome return for Fenix TX.  It is also one of this year’s top new EPs.  Considering that it is the band’s first studio effort in 15 years, that is a brave statement, too.  It is a statement that is supported from the beginning to the end of the five-song,11-minute record thanks to the songs’ musical arrangements and lyrical content.  ‘Spooky Action At A Distance’ and ‘I Don’t Know What To Say,’ with their mainstream rock arrangements clearly support that statement.  Their lyrical content, seemingly centered on personal relationships serves to support said statement, too.  ‘Church And State’ uses its more lighthearted, bouncy musical arrangement and biting lyrical content to support that statement, too.  One could also cite the musical arrangements and lyrical content exhibited in ‘Bending Over Backwards’ and ‘Get Loose’ to support that statement, too.  All things considered, CRE.EP is a work that fans new and old will appreciate.  That is regardless of whether or not Fenix TX ever releases another record.  Either way, the record still proves in the end to be a welcome return for the band and to be one of this year’s top new EPs.  It is available now in stores and online.  More information on CRE.EP is available online now along with all of the band’s latest news at:

 

 

 

Website: http://fenixtx.net/#index

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/fenixtxpage

Twitter: http://twitter.com/fenixtx

 

 

 

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Fenix TX Is Back; Band To Release First Record In Fifteen Years This Month

Courtesy: Cyber Tracks

Courtesy: Cyber Tracks

Another veteran rock outfit has announced it is making a comeback.

Punk rock outfit Fenix TX has announced that it will release its new EP CRE.EP on Friday, September 30th.  The five-song record’s release marks the first time in fifteen years that the band has released any new material.  Its last release was 2001’s Lechuza.

One of the songs that will be featured in the record was originally recorded in 2004 with original Damon De La Paz.  De La Paz recently joined the band for a reunion tour this past March.

 

The driving force behind the band’s push to record and put out its new material was front man Will Salazar’s 2015 near death experience.  Salazar suffered a stroke in 2015.  An online donation set up by Salazar’s band mate, guitarist Chris Lewis resulted in a hug outpouring of support for Salazar.

Lewis said the support and well wishes encouraged the band to get to work and get its new record out to fans who have waited so long for the band’s next release.

“When that happened, we were mid-writing music but weren’t ready to put anything out at that point,” Lewis said of Salazar’s stroke.  “I got the text message in the middle of the night that Will had a stroke and put an online donation together right away. Will was blown away by the outpouring of well wishes he received. That was a wake up call that nothing in life is guaranteed.”

Limited edition vinyl and t-shirt bundles are available now for pre-order while supplies last here.

More information on Fenix TX’s new album is available online now along with all of the band’s latest news at:

 

 

 

Website: http://fenixtx.net/#index

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/fenixtxpage

Twitter: http://twitter.com/fenixtx

 

 

 

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