Going Away White

December 5th, 2007 sasebastian Posted in bands, bauhaus, releases, opinion, music, music-news No Comments »

Bauhaus will be releasing a new album next year. The new album, titled Going Away White, is scheduled for a March 4, 2008 release. But according to drummer Kevin Haskins, this is once again the end of Bauhaus.

“We were getting along really well, but there was an incident that occurred,” drummer Kevin Haskins tells Billboard.com, declining to elaborate further. “Some of us just felt that we didn’t want to carry on as a working unit.”

For Bauhaus fans the tour was like the return of the Messiah, this is like him leaving behind his Bible. It’s a shame that the band won’t be touring in support of the album. The reunited band was amazing in concert. For someone that was way to young (and not living in the UK) to see them, the 1998 reunion tour and the subsequent 2006 tours were amazing. The performances and the shows were some of the best I’ve ever seen. Daniel Ash and David J are amazing instrumentalists and performers.

Kevin Haskins’ cryptic remark about “an incident that occurred” which lead to the break-up makes me wonder if Peter Murphy’s to blame. After Bauhaus broke up in 1983, Peter Murphy went solo while Daniel Ash, David J and Kevin Haskins formed Love and Rockets, which continued for 15 years before the reformation of Bauhaus.

But, does this give hope to Love and Rockets fans? After the Lift tour wrapped up in 1998 the band went on an extended break. But side projects is something they’ve always done without breaking up the band. David J has done a bunch of his own albums and played with Dali’s Car and The Jazz Butcher. Daniel Ash has done Tones on Tail and a bunch of solo albums. Kevin Haskins also did Tones on Tail and is making music for video games and soundtracks with Messy.

As great as Bauhaus was in concert I always thought Love and Rockets was far superior. Maybe it’s because I grew up with them and not Bauhaus. Is it now time for the guys to get back to work on another LnR album? I seriously hope so. Maybe it’s for the best that they don’t get caught up in reunion madness.

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Atomic Brother To Release See Me Comin’ On CD November 6, 2007

November 6th, 2007 sasebastian Posted in CD, Atomic Brother, product announcement, news, music, releases, music-news No Comments »

That’s today! My album, See Me Comin’ with Atomic Brother is finally out on CD! It’s been over a year since we recorded it, and 6 months since it was released digitally. Go to the merch section of atomicbrother.com to get your copy! Here’s the press release.

New York, NY - On Election Day, November 6, 2007, the New York City-based Atomic Brother will release the follow-up to the band’s 2004 release Elected, with their latest album, See Me Comin’.

See Me Comin’ is Atomic Brother’s first full-length album and is a collection of 12 original songs. While mainly a hard-rock album, listeners are often surprised at the wide range of styles found on See Me Comin’. After the heavy riffs in “Not My Fault” and the title track “See Me Comin’,” it’s refreshing to find that the band is also capable of playing punk rock tunes like “Employee of the Month,” and even slower ballads such as “Home in the Sky” and the Spanish-feeling “Never Home.” With See Me Comin’, Atomic Brother decided to focus more on writing good music and less on a particular genre. According to bassist Gnolfo, they were “tired of hearing bands both live and on CD that sound the same from start to finish,” so they decided to focus more on writing good music and less on keeping it within a particular genre. “If it sounds good and we both like it,” stated guitarist/vocalist Melillo, “we’ll use it. Period. A good song is a good song.” In his review of See Me Comin’, Robert Pally of Swissrecords.ch certifies that, “Atomic Brother can certainly write powerful songs,” and according to Jon Worley of Aiding and Abetting, “these boys do rock.”

See Me Comin’ was recorded and produced by Atomic Brother in Lausanne, Switzerland at Soundlake Studios with the band’s close friend, and former colleague, Patrick Aeby (formerly of Krokus) playing drums and mixing the album. See Me Comin’ is being released independently by Atomic Brother, and on this Election Day, November 6, 2007 fans can purchase the album on CD from CDBaby.com and at atomicbrother.com. The album was release as a digital download worldwide at iTunes and in the U.S. at the eMusic, Napster, Sony Connect and Rhapsody online music stores on July 4 2007.


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Atomic Brother Album See Me Comin’ Out

June 15th, 2007 admin Posted in releases, music, music-news No Comments »

The new album See Me Comin’, by my band Atomic Brother is now available at Sony Connect, Rhapsody, Napster and eMusic! We’re still waiting for news of the iTunes, Yahoo!Music and Zune release dates. Stay tuned, we’ll be announcing them as they come online.

Atomic Brother See Me Comin'See Me Comin’
Released: May 2007

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