Album Review: Tooth & Nail

The Bad Copy have been kind enough to give Tooth & Nail a pretty stellar review if we don’t say s ourselves.

Check out the full article here.

Sometimes good things can come from shit situations. Last August, I was informed that the site I was previously writing for had created a label and was putting out a split with Oh My Snare! and Freya Wilcox & the Howl. Not being familiar with either band, I did my usual musical vetting. While Oh My Snare! wasn’t really up my alley, I fell in love with Freya Wilcox & the Howl. Their sound was different. Less pizza and rainbows pop punk and more drinking shitty whiskey in a dingy, musky old dive bar rock and fucking roll. It was exactly what I didn’t know I needed. The icing on the cake was that they were playing in San Diego soon; the rock and roll gods were kind that day.

I was a little nervous leading up to the show. I wasn’t sure who booked it, but it definitely wasn’t through the usual channels. There was no Facebook event page. There were no fliers. No opening bands. No time. No one I knew even seemed to know about it. All I had to go off was the announcement post that only said “August 24th – San Diego, CA @ The Tower Bar.” Whatever. I picked up my girlfriend, crossed my fingers, and headed south at what I hoped was the right time. We pulled into the parking lot of the Tower Bar… it was just us and a white van. Weird. I hopped out to throw away some trash and was immediately accosted by a dude asking me if I was the promoter. “Nah dude, I’m just here for the show.” A wave of relief washed over his face. “Oh cool, so we can play now. Awesome.” Turns out, this man was C.J. Dunaieff, the drummer for Freya Wilcox. A few more people showed up. They were strangers and friends who I demanded drop everything and come to the show. There were maybe ten or so of us total, but that didn’t stop the band from putting on one of the best shows I’ve seen in a while. They played like the place was packed on a Friday night, baring a piece of their souls with all of us who were smart enough to come witness.

I jammed their two EPs like whatever the equivalent of wearing out a cassette would be in this digital age of music. I guess it’s just racking up a high play count. Whatever. Luckily for us all, they have bestowed upon us a brand new full-length album, Tooth & Nail. Following what seems like a trend as of late, it’s only nine songs of dirty rock and roll. This is a trend I can actually get behind. While nine songs seem like we get shortchanged, that’s actually bullshit. A lot of the ten to twelve song full-lengths always have that meandering middle section that seems like a bunch of filler songs thrown in specifically to get the album to an “acceptable” length. Fuck that. Quality over quantity and all that jazz.

Tooth & Nail opens with “Skin” which, along with its music video, is a straight forward unapologetic song about fucking. If that doesn’t grab your attention, I don’t know what will. And that’s just the first song on this journey through all the good, bad, and fucked up shit life has to offer. There’s love (“Kill Me”), loss (“All In”), and mental health problems (“Wears Me Down”). “Leaving” is an over six minute long track that smashes all the previous topics into one epic amalgamation and is, in my opinion, the crowning jewel of the Freya Wilcox & the Howl discography so far. There is something about the way Freya’s raspy voice and guitar collides with the bursts of C.J.’s drums and is all backed up by Craig’s bass; it just all comes together in an outstanding way. Obviously, I am super comfortable writing about the technicalities of music.

We revisit Freya’s first solo EP with “You Would Do The Same For Me”, re-recorded here with the full band. The album closes out with “Freightliner” and “Bitter End”, the latter of which begins with the excellent line “Well I hope when I die it’s fucking over/ ‘Cause I don’t want to do this shit over again.” It’s a super dark song, but in the absolute best way possible.

Freya Wilcox & the Howl comes out strong with their first full length, but if you have been paying attention at all, that’s not really that surprising. This is one of those bands that I can’t wait to see succeed and grow. I’m hopeful for a long and successful career. And hopefully to give San Diego a chance to redeem themselves.

Tooth & Nail: 20 out of 20 cigarettes I’m going to smoke while drinking whiskey and blasting this album on repeat.

Show Review: The Bad Copy

We were lucky enough to have Kendra from The Bad Copy come by our show in Chicago! Check out the full article here.

There are few things that get my rapidly aging, haggard ass to a five band bill on a weekday. But when Freya Wilcox & the Howl and Cold Wrecks rolled through Chicago on their way to Vehicle City Fest, how could I say no? I got off work on June 14th, took a nap to shake off a longstanding hangover, woke up, and chugged as much caffeine as possible before heading to Burlington Bar. The out-of-towners were assisted by local openers The Rip Ups, Action Boy, and Turn N Fire sandwiching the band right in the center. I spun my first fidget spinners. Cold Wrecks experienced their first Chicago Handshakes (a shot of Malort and an Old Style). And the night ended in a heated education session and debate regarding Shrek: the musical. It was one of those nights where you stumble home exhausted, cursing the job you have to be up for in mere hours, but so enamored with this music scene and how far it reaches across this country. Check out photos from the show below (fidget spinner photos not included):

For the Love of Punk Swooned at our Show... WAT

The last night of our west coast tour was pretty incredible. Milo from Descendents scoped our merch, Miguel Chen of Stat Dad taught us how to punk harder and Freya broke 3 strings in front of a bunch of nice people who were just trying to have a good time, man. For the Love of Punk were in attendance and gave us an amazing review, thank christ. Read the full article here to see more pics.

Interviewed on BreakThru Radio

A few weeks back I did an interview with BreakThru Radio where I talked about running into blind people, discovering Brody Dalle late in life and getting punched in the crotch to find love. 

You can listen to the full show, music, shit talking and all here.

If you're more the reading type, you can read the article here. 

Check it out guys! BTR are a great lot, and supporting those who refuse to call themselves artists like myself is definitely a worthwhile cause!

The Secret Life of Freya Wilcox EXPOSED on Other People's Couches

Okay so realistically the only secret that was exposed was my love/hate relationship with Nirvana... But still, you should check out this great video of me talking shit on my couch with the handsome Mr. Colin Vallee so that you can learn about my immaculate conception and the fact that I lived in a condemned house (actually I lived in two but we won't go there). 

You can listen to the full interview below (if you feel like 12 minutes JUST ISN'T ENOUGH) and let me know what you'd like to hear about in my next interview - I'll make sure to work it in (probably).