Sheer Mag
A Distant Call
Sheer Mag return with their sophomore album, A Distant Call. They're still writing about surviving our current
hellscape, but this time around, the politics get extra-personal. The album verges on being a concept piece, and the
protagonist resembles frontwoman, Tina Halladay herself. The songs document a particularly alienating time in her life
when she was laid off from a job. Broke and newly single, her father passed away, leaving her with more wounds than felt
possible to heal. It's heavy power-pop so sleek it gleams. "We've been waiting to write these songs since we started
the band and we were able to take these experiences and build a story out of them," Halladay says. A Distant Call makes
an argument for socialism on an anecdotal level. We're talking about how late capitalism alienates and commodifies
whatever is in its path without using the term ate capitalism.'" Palmer and Halladay's new approach to lyricism
extended to the recording process, too. Once the Seely brothers had laid down the tracks, Halladay recorded vocals with
producer Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, Code Orange).
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
20-08-2019
Label
Item-nr
1165869
EAN
8592735008410
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
STEELS SHARPENS STEEL
2
BLOOD FROM A STONE
3
UNFOUND MANIFEST
4
SILVER LINE
5
HARDLY TO BLAME
6
COLD SWORD
7
CHOPPING BLOCK
8
THE RIGHT STUFF
9
THE KILLER
10
KEEP ON RUNNIN'