Lane Hughes – Clutch MOV https://clutchmov.com Online Magazine for the Mid-Ohio Valley Wed, 13 Dec 2017 04:08:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.16 https://clutchmov.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/cropped-Untitled-2-1-32x32.jpg Lane Hughes – Clutch MOV https://clutchmov.com 32 32 131640904 Clutch Mixtape: Cold and Dark, A Winter Playlist https://clutchmov.com/clutch-mixtape-cold-dark-winter-playlist/ Wed, 13 Dec 2017 03:58:20 +0000 https://clutchmov.com/?p=13197 Through seasonal extremities like the deathly cold grip of winter, we often subconsciously create our own vibrantly nuanced reminiscence as we breathe in the arctic white air, while we feel the snug sensation of welcoming and warm embraces of flannel sleeves and knitted quilt work, and as we immerse ourselves into the thorough caverns of  […]

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Through seasonal extremities like the deathly cold grip of winter, we often subconsciously create our own vibrantly nuanced reminiscence as we breathe in the arctic white air, while we feel the snug sensation of welcoming and warm embraces of flannel sleeves and knitted quilt work, and as we immerse ourselves into the thorough caverns of  music as it slowly and subtly embeds its complex wavelengths into our seasonal minds. Allow this playlist, a collection of shoegaze, dreampop and ethereal music to carry you through the swaying chill of winter’s  breath so that in the near future when you listen to these tracks you feel its silently gelid touch and remember the beauty that was organically created through music, rather than the cold darkness that often plagues your mind in the cold and dark of winter’s melancholy.

1. “Crazy For You” by Slowdive
2. “Heavy” by Whirr
3. “Golden Key” by The Stargazer Lilies
4. “Downward Years To Come” by Nothing
5. “Space Song” by Beach House
6. “40 Days”  by Slowdive
7. “Luna (moon of calming)l” by Cemeteries
8. “Sway” by Whirr
9. “Three-Swept” by Cocteau Twins
10. “Disorder” by Joy Division
11. “Antares” by Stella Luna
12. “Never Going Home” by Hazel English
13. “Take My Head” by Turnover

Listen to this playlist on Spotify!

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The Hardcore Scene Lives https://clutchmov.com/the-hardcore-scene-lives/ Sat, 09 Sep 2017 13:00:12 +0000 https://clutchmov.com/?p=12050 “If music be the food of love, play on.” – William Shakespeare In a geography such as the Mid-Ohio Valley region that often favors a very niche community of country, folk and indie music, the hardcore scene has rested backseat for nearly a  decade. This is not to say that artists and bands of differing […]

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“If music be the food of love, play on.” – William Shakespeare

In a geography such as the Mid-Ohio Valley region that often favors a very niche community of country, folk and indie music, the hardcore scene has rested backseat for nearly a  decade. This is not to say that artists and bands of differing genres have become stale and unworthy of attention, but rather, the recent revival of heavy, hard-hitting, and defiant music simply improves the culture and variety of the MOV. Adding attitude and aggression to a much needed time within voice. Listeners and performers of the hardcore, punk and metal community are rapidly emerging from beneath the floorboards and there was no shortage of support on Aug. 19 at the Gough Hazard.The Gough Hazard, Parkersburg’s own, hosted The Metal and BBQ Bash where they served deliciously smoked BBQ and  six bands pummeled the crowd with waves of visceral guitar work, chaotic machine gun blasts of percussive and piercing drums, and organic-throat-cutting vocals. Every band played a unforgettable set leaving blood, sweat and passion spilling over the floor.

Crown Vic, newbloods of hardcore and Parkersburg natives, set the pace for the night when they opened the highly-anticipated metal show with a powerful display of anger  and aggression as their viciously strained voices and words were backed up by their rhythmic sections of brutal beatdown guitar riffs seasoned with a slamming instrumentation of two-step and hardcore articulation.

The Human Tragedy, a symphonic death metal band from Kentucky, filled the room with a dark ominous orchestration of stringed instruments and droaning death metal guitar pulled together with blistering fast double bass patterns and led by screeching vocals registering at piercingly high and hellishly low.

The Corinthian continued to bring the death to metal. Blast beats, double bass, chugging guitars and chaotically spastic vocals influenced the bodies in the room to headbang and move as they performed with precision and energy.

Wolves Among Sheep, another native band of Parkersburg and a fresh blackened deathcore outfit, filled the room with brown note breakdowns, hammering blast beats, intricate guitar work and vocals so raw, and so energized, the vocalist stepped outside on the balcony to spit the accumulated blood in his throat as he appeared spent. Before the song had ended, he returned to the stage and finished the entire set with a sense of rejuvenated motivation and projected his own passion and emotion into the crowd as they banged their heads and felt the music.

The Torture Store, local hardcore legends from Parkersburg brought the house down. This band carried a vintage understanding and passion for what hardcore truly is and this was apparent as their vocalist performed mostly betwixt the crowd as he screamed in the faces of the actively moving crowd. Bodies flew, arms swung and controlled chaos ensued. The heavy music was powerful and the emotion was contagious. A true feeling of inspiration was apparent as The Torture Store showed what hardcore shows are all about, a contagious feeling of power and acceptance, energy and passion, and love for music– inspiring this new wave of metal and hardcore to spread and revive itself as it has already begun.

Lastly, Jesse Smith and the Holy Ghost – the highly successful hard rock outfit from Parkersburg led by founding member of ZAO, Jesse Smith. He ended the night in showstopping fashion. The band rocked the rest of the night away with extremely talented walls of experienced guitarwork and classic drumming. A fitting way to end an incredible night.

The very description of each of these bands and the entire revival of this new wave of music is excitingly upon us as these words meet the paper. This event proved that hardcore music is still alive and well in the MOV.

More and more shows are being scheduled within our lovely region and other areas of Ohio and West Virginia and many of our local bands are reaching out beyond, to the bigger picture of music, and playing shows ever so passionately and consistently. Don’t ponder your options regarding shows – always go to a show you’re even remotely interested in. They are always housing the spiritual connection that brings people together so blissfully to the sound of music. Hardcore music, and all music, will always offer their shelter when you need people to connect with feelings, emotions and troubles to leave behind while you dance, stomp and mosh on.

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