2023 End Of The Year Lists: Best Producer/Mixer


The 2023 Audioeclectica End Of The Year Lists begin with the list for Best Producer/Engineer/Mixer. As always the stipulation for this is that an Album or EP had to be released in 2023.

Vote for your favorite in the comments section. At the end of the month, I will release the results of the readers poll.

This list is also in NO PARTICULAR ORDER!!!

01) Alex Estrada- Iress: Solace
02) Will Yip- Harm’s Way: Common Suffering
03) Nick Forkel- Turbid North: The Decline
04) Baroness & Joe Baressi- Baroness: Stone
05) Scott Evans- Ex Everything: Slow Change Will Pull Us Apart
06) Will Putney- Better Lovers: God Made Me An Animal
07) Jack Shirley- Loma Prieta: Last
08) Will Haven & Joe Johnston- Will Haven: VII
09) Paul Fig- Filth Is Eternal: Find Out
10) Shaun Lopez- Crosses: Good Night, God Bless, I Love You, Delete.

2023 End Of The Year List: Best Guitar Duo

The 2023 Audioeclectica End Of The Year Lists begin with the list for Best Guitar Duo/Trio. As always the stipulation for this is that an Album or EP had to be released in 2023.

Vote for your favorite in the comments section. At the end of the month, I will release the results of the readers poll.

This list is also in NO PARTICULAR ORDER!!!

01) John Baziley & Gina Gleason- Baroness
02) Jordan Buckley & Will Putney- Better Lovers
03) Sean Leary & Brian Kanagaki- Loma Prieta
04) Will Putney & Gregory Thomas- END
05) Jeff Irwin & Anthony Paganelli- Will Haven
06) Bo Lueders & Nick Gauthier- Harms Way
07) Michelle Malley & Graham Walker- Iress
08) Ian Lanspeary & Corey Rial- Common Wounds
09) Rodrigo Ibieta, Brandon & Kirby Ditto- Lived In
10) Robin Staps & David Ramis Ahfeldt- The Ocean

2023 End Of The Year List: Best Bassist

The 2023 Audioeclectica End Of The Year Lists begin with the list for Best Bassist. As always the stipulation for this is that an Album or EP had to be released in 2023.

Vote for your favorite in the comments section. At the end of the month, I will release the results of the readers poll.

This list is also in NO PARTICULAR ORDER!!!

01) Michael Maldonado- Iress
02) Nick Jost- Baroness
03) Chris Matalone- Arc Angles
04) Stephen Micciche- Better Lovers
05) Chris O’Toole- Turbid North
06) Jay Pepito- END
07) Rah Davis- Filth Is Eternal
08) Adrien Contreras- Will Haven
09) Robert Trujillo- Metallica
10) James Siboni- Loma Prieta

2023 End Of The Year Lists: Best Drummer

The 2023 Audioeclectica End Of The Year Lists begin with the list for Best Drummer. As always the stipulation for this is that an Album or EP had to be released in 2023.

Vote for your favorite in the comments section. At the end of the month, I will release the results of the readers poll.

This list is also in NO PARTICULAR ORDER!!!

01) Sebastian Thomson- Baroness
02) Clayton “Goose” Holyoak- Better Lovers
03) Valeriano Saucedo- Loma Prieta
04) Glenn Chu- Iress
05) Jono Garrett- Turbid North
06) Mitch Wheeler- Will Haven
07) Emily Salisbury- Filth Is Eternal
08) Brian Hollenbeck- Arc Angles
09) Matt Guglielmo- End
10) Dave Lombardo- Dave Lombardo

Against The Grain: Stress Positions

Over the last few weeks, I’ve been in quite the heavy music mood. I’ve been on the look out for bands that really strike a nerve and low and behold I got an email to check out a band and I’m glad I did. Recently I was introduced to Chicago based Stress Positions and it’s just what I was looking for. Their hardcore punk is infectious and blistering. Their new album, Harsh Reality is 9 songs of no holds barred hardcore punk with an attitude that can hammer nails in. When you listen to the album, not only do you get that classic hardcore punk feel, there are other little twists and turns and surprises to find throughout, which makes it quite the fun listen. Stress Positions new album, Harsh Reality, is set to be released THIS FRIDAY, December 8th on Three One G Records.

Stress Positions- Harsh Reality:

Flaming Swords:

How To Get Ahead:

Album Of The Week: Ex Everything- Slow Change Will Pull Us Apart

As a rabid music fan of multiple genres and styles, I still get excited when I hear a band, album or song that really grabs my attention. There’s something to be said for the way certain bands can pull you in and you are then in for quite a ride. Recently, I finally had the time to check out a band and album that the moment I heard about it really got me interested. The band is Ex Everything and their debut album, Slow Change Will Pull Us Apart is one hell of an album. It’s aggressive, chaotic, heavy and down right pissed off which all this then makes for a cathartic release of thought provoking and compelling music.

Ex Everything is made up of members of Kowloon Walled City, Early Graves and more. While there are tinges of each of the members other bands in this, Ex Everything explores a different side of things by tapping into their inner Fugazi and other similar bands to create a visceral sound that not only grabs your attention with interesting progressions and timings but, also with vocals and lyrics that call for attention. The eight songs on their debut, Slow Change Will Pull Us Apart are armed with a ferociousness that is desperately needed. When you listen to Ex Everything the inner mosh pit in your head goes off and from there, I can’t be responsible for what you do next. I will say this though, an album like this is and at the time of its release was much needed. As I mentioned above there is a catharsis with this album not just lyrically but musically as well. The way the riffs and rhythms shift and pull you in different directions is quite powerful. Not to mention the production by Scott Evans who was able to capture the essence of a band that is quite on fire throughout this impressive debut.

Ex Everything is a band I hope to hear more from. It’s right up my alley of what I enjoy and I have a feeling they’ve only scratched the surface of what they are capable of. There is a volatility to these songs that could ignite a fire and hopefully that fire is within you to fight for what’s right.

Overall Rating: 9/10

Review By: Brian Lacy

Ex Everything- Slow Change Will Pull Us Apart:

Collaborations: Full Of Hell and Nothing

It was a couple months back that I first heard the news of an upcoming collaborative album between two quite pulverizing bands in their own right. Full Of Hell and Nothing initially crossed paths in the twenty-tens, sharing the bills of shows and festivals intermittently. Dylan (Full Of Hell) and Nicky (Nothing) kept in touch over the years, and the collaboration naturally followed. Together, they pushed sonic bounds in the middle out of Full of Hell’s abstract and harsh ambience and Nothing’s searing shoegaze tendencies which then stirred up some extreme peaks and valleys inspired by the likes of My Bloody Valentine and latter day Swans. Speaking on the collaboration, “We’ve never done anything like this,” Nicky goes on. “The contrast is huge as we’re putting two extremes together and making them work. We’re just bridging the gap.” The bands all gathered together and notably wrote face-to-face in Ocean City, MD and collaborated in-person as much as possible. Eventually, they entered the studio with GRAMMY® Award-nominated producer and all around badass, Will Putney. The atmosphere contributed to the energy of the record itself. So far, what has been released is pretty damn awesome. It’s volatile yet subdued and the heaviness isn’t overdone in a way that removes the atmosphere both bands are so good at shaping. Their album, When No Birds Sang will be out on December 01, 2023 via Closed Casket Activities.

Full Of Hell & Nothing- Spend The Grace:


Full Of Hell & Nothing- Like Stars In The Firmament:

Preorder – https://closedcasketactivities.com/co…

Stream – https://orcd.co/whennobirdssang

Songs That Should Be Played Live: Korn- Black Is The Soul

NEW TOPIC ALERT!!!

I was recently doing some end of the year clean up and I found a pad of paper that I had jotted down some topic ideas for Audioeclectica. One of the topics was one that I’ve often had discussions about with many friends over the years. Which brings me to this new topic, songs that should be played live. Now, there are a ton of bands and songs that this does apply to. On my list I had quite a few bands and songs on it but, instead of listing all of them at once, I thought showcasing them individually would be way more fun. The first song that I chose to pick is “Black Is The Soul” by Korn from their album, The Serenity Of Suffering. Though this song was released as the third single from the album and has been played about 45 times including their Pandemic Live Stream (according to Setlist.fm), it’s one of those songs of theirs that when you hear it, you immediately think to yourself, why don’t they play this one more often? I remember when this song came on during my first listen to this album and pushed play on it again because, it was that good. The album as a whole is quite good too. This is just my way of putting it out into the universe that the next time I see Korn live, it would be a very awesome thing to hear this one in the set. And this also probably means I’ll have to do an updated Ultimate Set List for Korn.

Korn- Black Is The Soul:

New Release: Better Lovers- Two Alive Amongst The Dead

After one hell of a Summer and Fall tour, Better Lovers have dropped another banger of a song. This one “Two Amongst The Dead,” was written while the band was on the road this summer. This song was performed and fine-tuned on the bands Fall dates, and then immediately tracked in the studio between touring to make sure that fire stayed intact. Speaking on what the song is about singer Greg Puciato said “This song is about saying fuck you to the societal and institutional pressure to fall for ‘me versus you’/’us versus them’ divisional tactics and realizing that we’re stronger when we remember the ways we’re the same, trying to find commonalities instead of differences. Understanding and finding compassion for one another instead of allowing ourselves to be separated and controlled. Brothers and sisters. Pieces of the same consciousness.” This song rips! I remember hearing it a few weeks back when I saw Better Lovers live and this song went off! Strap in for another banger from Better Lovers!

Better Lovers- Two Amongst The Dead:

Live Review: Crosses at Hollywood Forever Night 1

There is something really quite beautiful to the excitement of making music that comes to one naturally and then performing said music to a crowd that devours each and every melody, rhythm and lyric. That’s what I saw and heard last night as I attended Crosses first live show in many years and their first of a three night stay at the Masonic Lodge at the Hollywood Forever Cemetary. The room was packed from the front to the back of eager fans waiting for this night, and at 9:15, Chino and Shaun made their way to the stage and so began the “revival” of Crosses.

For the next hour and thirty plus minutes, I as everyone in the crowd was completely swept away with the goodness that permeated from the stage to the crowd. Playing a majority of songs off their new album, Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete, the moment, the first song “Initiation” started there was no turning back and rightfully so. Chino Moreno sounded on top of his game as he sang his ass off on new songs like “Invisible Hand,” “Ghost Ride (which happens to be a personal favorite off of the new album),” “Found,” “Grace,” “Last Rites,” “Pulseplagg,” “Vivien,” “Sensation,” and “Girls Float + Boys Cry (which features The Cure’s Robert Smith on the album. No, he wasn’ there).” Even when they performed “Big Youth” (which on the album features EL-P. Again, no he was not there), hearing Chino’s flow on that song brought all of us in the crowd back to quite the nostalgic time. And the few older picks they played like “This Is A Trick,” “Telepathy,” “Option,” and “Bitches Brew” which featured Chino’s signature scream that ignited the crowd as they/we all screamed along! This show was something special. Watching Chino just be in his element and letting his more playful side come out is always a good time. Then you have Shaun Lopez, musically guiding everything along with meticulous fashion. The combination of these two is quite the pair. And you can’t forget the history of Deftones and Far so, if you know then you know! The way the set played out was one of those magical ones too. Even with it being just Chino and Shaun up there, it was alive and bombastic (and if/when they add live drums again, oh damn)!

On other thing I loved about this show is the setting. It’s been quite a cool and dark modern gothic vibe for the whole aesthetic and roll out of their new album. Having the first shows back in quite some be held at the Masonic Lodge at the Hollywood Forever Cemetary was quite the way to introduce this new era. The songs, performance, the energy in the room, and the sense that for the hour and 30 plus minutes the craziness of everything in the world just seemed to be on pause while this show swept us away.

Crosses Set List:

01) Inititation
02) This Is A Trick
03) Vivien
04) Found
05) Ghost Ride
06) Pleasure
07) ThHolyGhost
08) Sensation
09) Grace
10) Bitches Brew
11) Pulseplagg
12) Holier
13) Invisible Hand
14) Girls Float + Boys Cry
15) Last Rites
16) Big Youth

Encore:
17) Telepathy
18) Option
19) Goodbye Horses (Q Lazzarus Cover)

Review & Photos By: Brian Lacy (sorry bout quality of the shots, I was too into the show!)

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