Friday, November 27, 2009

Barn Burner : Plus rock que ça, tu meurs!

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Barn Burner : Plus rock que ça, tu meurs!

Barn Burner : Plus rock que ça, tu meurs!

Kristof G
26 novembre 2009

Barn Burner rock sérieusement, sans pour autant se prendre trop au sérieux (selon leur page Myspace, ils viennent de « Bongtreal ». C’est ce qu’on a conclu en écoutant en boucle Bangers, leur premier album (sorti cet été sur New Romance for Kids Records), dont les remerciements se limitent à un « Thanks Bros, Bands, Babes, Families. ». On apprenait il y a quelques semaines que le band venait de signer sur Metal Blade Records et que leur album sera remixé en vue d’une sortie mondiale en mars. Quelques jours avant un concert au Friendship Cove, BangBang a fait un brin de jasette à Kevin ‘Keaglesmith’ Keegan, le chanteur et guitariste soliste du quatuor.

À Montréal en 2009, il n’y a peut-être plus beaucoup de granges à incendier, ça n’empêche pas les gars de Barn Burner de brûler toutes les planches où ils foutent les pieds. Plusieurs rockeurs présents à leur concert en mai (avec Priestess, au Il Motore) n’eurent ensuite que des bons mots pour cette découverte, qui – à ce qu’on dit – vola la vedette ce soir-là. Puis, le 19 juillet dernier, par un ensoleillé dimanche après-midi d’été sur la terrasse des Foufs, j’ai été instantanément conquis par le rock très hard de mon nouveau groupe heavy préféré. Ni plus, ni moins qu’un coup de foudre.

Il y a quelques semaines, on annonçait que notre quatuor avait signé avec l’illustre étiquette américaine Metal Blade. Étrangement, cette histoire nous rappelle un autre groupe montréalais – Priestess! – qui s’était lui aussi fait recruter il y a quelques années par une institution américaine bien connue, suivant la sortie de leur premier album. Cependant, pour Barn Burner, la nouvelle – une offre par courriel – est un peu tombée du ciel. « C’est un peu arrivé de nulle part; on avait envoyé l’album un peu partout, mais étrangement pas à Metal Blade; on se trouvait juste pas assez metal pour eux », avoue Keegan, en supposant que c’était plutôt l’œuvre d’un bouche à oreille positif à leur égard qui leur aurait filé un coup de main. Heureux hasard.

C’est en fait la continuité d’un long processus pour Bangers: l’album a été enregistré un an avant sa sortie (soit à l’été 2008) et produit par le groupe et Adrian Popovich (Tricky Woo, The Dears, l’ex-DFA1979 Sebastien Grainger…). Avant sa sortie internationale en février 2010, la nouvelle version de Bangers (avec Mikey Heppner de Priestess sur la pièce « Brohemoth») sera remixé — « pour que ça sonne encore plus heavy » assure Keegan — et inclura deux toutes nouvelles pièces. Yes.

On ne serait vraiment pas surpris de voir cet autoproclamé « enfant à trois têtes d’Iron Maiden, Thin Lizzy et Fu Manchu » se mettre à tourner avec des pointures du genre, en suivant les traces de Priestess, avec qui il a plus d’un point commun – dont un son aussi rock classique que métallique. Une chose est certaine, c’est que ce ne serait pas gênant de voir le groupe ouvrir pour des bands comme Clutch, Corrosion of Conformity, Baroness ou Mastodon, ni pour des fêtards comme Municipal Waste ou Mötley Crüe, ou encore des légendes comme Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne ou le ledit groupe de Bruce Dickinson. En attendant, on ira les voir de près dans des petites salles comme le Friendship Cove, pendant qu’il est encore temps. « Soyez prêt à faire le party, le show est commandité par Pabst Blue Ribbon ». Yes we will!

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Le 12 décembre à 20h au Friendship Cove (215A Murray, près du metro Bonaventure), avec Iron Age, Omegas, Doldrum et Crude Genes.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Montreal Metalheads On Fire


Montreal Metalheads On Fire

There’s a new band poised to become the Montreal music scene’s next big export. And no, it’s not another ten-piece tight-pants indie collective. The band is Barn Burner, who play a brand of heavy, greasy, riff-rock more at home on the flipside of the Montreal scene – the metal underground. They’ve just been signed to the legendary Metal Blade Records, which will re-release their debut album, Bangers, in early 2010.

Barn Burner is a relatively young band; the members’ average age is 25 and they have only been together for three years. Far from being wet behind the ears, however, Barn Burner knew how to work hard and get the ball rolling right away. “I’ve been a metalhead since I was nine,” guitarist, lead vocalist and main songwriter Kevin Keaglesmith tells me over the phone. “I’ve been playing in bands since I was in high school and touring since I finished high school. [...] Everybody in this band has played in bands before, and that helped a lot.”

Barn Burner started touring with numerous jaunts into Ontario, and soon found themselves on a cross Canada tour with fellow Montreal riff-monsters Priestess – all before they released their first CD.

Bangers was recorded at Mountain City studios in Montreal with producer Adrian Popovich who, in addition to his experience as producer to Sam Roberts and the Dears, played guitar with legendary rockers Tricky Woo. The album stayed in limbo for about a year before being picked up by Montreal label New Romance for Kids this spring, and released this past summer.

Bangers received a lot of good press. The sound of the album is raw without being lo-fi, heavy and full while still maintaining an organic feel. This, combined with the fact that the songs themselves are all balls to the wall riff-rockers, led reviewers to peg the band as old school. They were regularly compared to classic bands, for better or worse.

“We like to see ourselves as part of a new movement of this kind of riff based music,” says Kevin. “Reviews always describe us as this meets that, you know Fu Manchu meets Iron Maiden, and stuff like that. We’re not going to deny those older influences, but we’re also into a lot of modern stuff, more progressive metal and extreme death metal that I think bleeds into our music.”

As heavy as the record is, when it came out Barn Burner didn’t know if people would see them as a metal band, and certainly didn’t expect to be picked up by one the world’s foremost metal labels. “We did a few mailouts when we finished the record,” says Kevin, “and we didn’t even send to Metal Blade, because we figured they were too metal to put out a band like us.”

Barn Burner’s hardworking DIY ethic got them onto Metal Blade’s radar. “Looking back, we can kind of see how it got hooked up. But when the offer first came it seemed to be totally out of the blue.” In March 2010, Metal Blade will be giving a worldwide release to a remixed and remastered version of Bangers, also featuring two new tracks.

In the meantime, the band’s work ethic hasn’t diminished, and they’re not letting this kind of recognition change their modus operandi. “Getting on an awesome label is only half the battle,” Kevin explains. The band is continuing to book their own tours for the time being, and is already nearly finished writing a second album. “We’re still working the same way we did when we started.”

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

this ain't no food blog but...

I LOVE LA PARYSE

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Terrorizer Magazine

Terrorizer Magazine

Barn Burner
“Bangers”
New Romance for Kids
Hailing from “Bongtreal”, Canada, and armed with a fistful of tunes including “Holy Smokes”, “Beer Today Bong Tomorrow” and “Brohemoth’, Barn Burner might be playing in the shallow end but they’re still excellent swimmers. Up tempo stoner rock like a cross between the Atomic Bitchwax, Fu Manchu and the Fucking Champs with the excellent muscicianship compensating for derivative inevitability.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Barn Burner sign to Metal Blade.

It's official, Metal Blade are taking the "Bangers" disc and reissuing it. You can still order the CD/ LP from us for a few months, thanks to everyone that has ordered. LP avail. beyond re-issue.

I'm really happy for Barn Burner, but you have to admit it sucks for us... the record as been a chart topper ! a review hit ! well supported on tour ! and now it's gone... BUT...BUT for the good of the band.

I remember back in May or so when the Barn Burner dudes asked me to release their record they had been shopping it around for a year already before they came to us, we almost immediately pressed it and gave it all we had because I was very impressed by the dudes and their willingness. Here is a quote from me at that first meeting "So we'll do the record push it hard, and in no time Metal Blade will come knocking for your next release"

I wasn't to off, except I never, ever imagined we would lose our record...

Metal Blade Records will be giving their debut album, 'Bangers', its official world wide release in 2010. The album has already received tons of praise from press from Canada to the UK from the album’s original release via New Romance for Kids Records.

“Up tempo stoner rock like a cross between The Atomic Bitchwax, Fu Manchu and The Fucking Champs…excellent musicianship” Terrorizer Magazine

“If Steve Harris [yes, Iron Maiden's own] moved to Montreal and started eating poutine and joined Corrosion of Conformity I’d imagine it would sound a lot like this. It hasn’t left my constant rotation for weeks, and I presume it is there to stay.” AbsoluteUnderground.ca

“Montreal’s Barn Burner is one of the most impressive Sabbath-inspired bands we’ve heard in a long time. The band’s newest offering, Bangers (New Romance for Kids), is pure stoney mayhem. Comprised of heavy, minimal riffs, driving drums and major solos, this album will satiate any metal head’s yearning for primal rock.” ChronicYouth.com