*** Donate a few bucks to help with No Echo's operating costs: Turn the Tide will be out on September 4 via Mission Two Entertainment and can be pre-ordered here. Don't Sleep is a distinctive band." Don't Sleep w/ Walter Schreifels and Brian McTernan Salad Days Studios, Baltimore, MD, 2019. ![]() It's one I hope will have the same kind of impact for people that classic albums had for me when I was coming up. "All of those songs, mixed in with the melodic fury we felt, make this a really powerful, distinctive hardcore album. And it really did flow, because of that came 'The Wreckage,' 'True North,' and 'December.' “This was the longest period of time to make an album, but when Tony Brummel loved the first batch of songs and said, 'OK, go back in the studio and write some additional songs, be free, let it flow.' This was the first time a record company president has ever said that to me. Produced by Carson Slovak, Grant McFarland, Walter Schreifels (Quicksand, Rival Schools), and Matt Holmes, with Brian McTernan (Be Well, Battery) engineering the drums on 3 cuts, Turn the Tide is being released by Mission Two Entertainment, the new label owned and operated by Tony Brummel, the founder of Victory Records. "It is important to be forged and refined by the flames of adversity. People will betray you and as the old saying goes, 'what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger' echoes that truth, and 'Refine Me' acts as a reminder to remember that. “We need to take inspiration from those that try to bring us down," says Dave Smalley while explaining the inspiration behind the new song. "Either through work, or family, or sadly in music-we get hurt in life, we all feel pain. Today, we're treated to the premiere of the music video for "Refine Me," a track from the forthcoming record. Featuring vocalist Dave Smalley (DYS, Dag Nasty, ALL, Down By Law), bassist Garrett Rothman (Junction), drummer Jim Bedorf, and guitarists Tom McGrath (Very Americans) and Tony Bavaria (The Commercials, Very Americans), the band creates the kind of melodic hardcore that is immune to any stupid era-related trends.Īfter issuing two EPs- Don't Sleep in 2017 and Bring the Light in 2018-the group will be releasing a full-length album, Turn the Tide, in September. concentrated on keeping the tempo solid."įontana was booked on the Studio B sessions that resulted in some of Presley's most beloved hits, such as “A Big Hunk O’ Love,” “Ain’t That Loving You,” “A Fool Such as I,” “I Got Stung,” “Stuck on You,” “It’s Now or Never,” “Are You Lonesome Tonight,” “Little Sister,” “Good Luck Charm,” “Love Letters” and “(You’re the) Devil in Disguise," as well as his gospel album "How Great Thou Art.Ever since they first appeared on the scene back a few years back, No Echo has been singing the praises of Don't Sleep. ![]() ![]() ![]() The two drummers would help maintain an exciting but consistent rhythm, with Buddy providing fills while D.J. Many times 'A-Team' drummer Buddy Harman would join D.J. D.J was on most of the records Elvis made at Studio B. "D.J.’s first Nashville sessions with Elvis happened in January 1956 at the Television, Radio, and Film Commission (TRAFCO) of the Methodist Church," said Michael Gray, senior museum editor of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. "After RCA Studio B was built in 1957, Presley recorded more than 200 sides in that room. Blues," "King Creole," "Jailhouse Rock" and "Loving You." He spent 14 years with Presley on stage, in the studio and on set - he appeared in several Presley films, including "G.I. The musicians hit it off, and it wasn't long before Fontana was touring and recording with them.
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