Fresh New Tracks, Vol. 50 – Antipole & Ja’kob, Black Bear Kiss, Council

For my latest and 50th edition of Fresh New Tracks, I’m featuring songs by three acts I’ve followed for quite a long time – ranging from seven to nine years – and have written about numerous times on this blog, though none of them for at least the past two years. They are, in alphabetical order, Norwegian composer and musician Antipole (in a song also featuring his son Ja’kob and Portuguese singer-songwriter Pedro Code), English rock band Black Bear Kiss and American alternative pop rock band Council. All three singles were released on July 11th.

Antipole & Ja’kob featuring Pedro Code – “Echoes”

Coldwave/post-punk act Antipole is the music project of Norwegian guitarist and composer Karl Morten Dahl, who’s based in Trondheim. The prolific musician has released nine albums and numerous singles over the past 12 years, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with many other artists and vocalists, most frequently British electronic music artist Paris Alexander, with whom he’s released several albums. I reviewed their albums Northern Flux in 2017 and Crystalline in May 2023 (which you can read here).

His latest release is the enthralling single “Echoes“, a collaboration with his son Ja’kob, a budding guitarist in his own right, and Portuguese singer-songwriter and producer Pedro Code (aka Pedro Mota), who’s half of the electronic duo IAMTHESHADOW along with Vitor J. Moreira. The song was written and recorded by Antipole, Ja’kob and Pedro, who sings vocals and also produced the track. I love the insistent fast-paced beat and mesmerizing soundcape of swirling industrial synths, haunting jangly guitars and arresting percussion, accompanied by Pedro’s deep baritone vocals. The beautiful black and white video, filmed in Lofoten and Granåsen, Norway and Lisboa, Portugal, was edited by Karl and his wife Anne-Christel and features Karl, Ja’kob and Pedro performing the song in various settings.

Black Bear Kiss – “Calling Out”

Photo by Paul Richardson

Since the release of their terrific debut single “Hooks” in the spring of 2018, English alternative garage rock band Black Bear Kiss have consistently released outstanding songs, and I would know, as I reviewed every one of their first seven singles. On the strength of their exciting guitar-driven sound, strong charisma and rowdy live performances, they’ve built a loyal following in their home base of the West Midlands/Shropshire region of England and beyond. Unfortunately, in June 2021 the band was shaken by the tragic and sudden passing of one of their members Rob Jones due to a previously undisclosed heart ailment. Undaunted by that terrible blow, the guys decided to soldier on as a four-piece consisting of Chris Leech on lead vocals, Colin Haden on guitar, Rich Sach on bass, and Chris Bagnall on drums.

They released their debut self-titled album in March 2023, and since then have dropped three more singles, the latest of which is “Calling Out“. The song is a smoldering melodic rocker, with an intricate mix of darkly beautiful guitar notes and fiery riffs, accompanied by a driving bassline, snappy drums and what sounds like a mellotron in the bridge. As always, Chris’s distinctive warm vocals are a highlight for me as he plaintively sings the lyrics that seem to be about reaching out to a loved one who’s struggling emotionally: “Calling out to bring you in. Oh fight this feeling, my headspace I want you to lift. Call me again. Call me in time. Call me whatever your state of mind. Call it in close. Pull it apart. Never forget baby who you are.”

Council – “Never Let You Go”

I’ve been following New York alternative pop rock band Council for the past nine years, and have featured them on this blog a number of times. Comprised of the three strikingly handsome Reeves brothers – twins Patrick (bass and lead vocals) and Doug (drums) and their younger brother Andy (guitar) – they were raised on a farm in rural upstate New York and now split their time between tending the family farm and working on their music in New York City. Through their signature sweeping melodies, bold instrumentation and anthemic choruses, Council’s dynamic sound has sometimes been compared to Imagine Dragons. Their magnificent life-affirming debut single “Rust to Gold” received worldwide acclaim, including being played at the opening ceremonies of the 2018 Winter Olympics and the FIFA World Cup, as well as on American IdolSo You Think You Can DanceWorld Of Dance and Premier League. It’s been streamed more than 14 million times on Spotify, and ended up on my list of 100 Best Songs of 2017.

The guys have released numerous singles over the past nine years, including an original Christmas song nearly every December since 2020. Their latest offering is “Never Let You Go“, their first non-Christmas single in nearly three years. In an Instagram post, they stated that the song is about two toxic people in a relationship who can’t seem to walk away from each other, yet end up slowly destroying each other because each of them wants to change the other into who they think they should be, something I’m sure is the cause of many a break-up. Musically, the song is the kind of powerful soaring anthem we’ve come to love and expect from Council, highlighted by Andy’s intricate guitar work, Pat and Doug’s hard-driving rhythms and Pat’s fervent vocals. Great job guys!

IGNITE THE FIRE – Single Review: “Echoes”

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Alternative metal band Ignite the Fire play some of the most electrifying rock I’ve had the pleasure of hearing recently. Based in the state of Maryland northwest of Baltimore, the band was formed in 2011 by guitarist Mark Quinn and drummer Caelan Gregory while they were still both in high school. Their phenomenal vocalist Jack Gurecki joined a short time later after responding to a flyer put out by the band looking for a singer, and was soon joined by a second guitarist Michael Nelson, who serves as the band’s resident “unclean” vocalist for their harder-edge songs. The fifth and newest band member is the amazing bassist Holly Smith, who came on board in 2017.

That same year, Ignite the Fire released their debut EP Trial and Triumph, an outstanding work featuring their hard-hitting single “Criticize”, which was named 2017 Song of the Year by Z98 and iHeartRadio. They followed up in late November 2018 with a second EP Between Shadows and Solace, featuring six mind-blowing tracks. “This whole EP is about what it means to be human,” says band drummer Caelan Gregory. “We don’t want to just connect with listeners on a musical level, but an emotional one as well, and in doing that we hope to connect with people in a real and significant way.” Guitarist Mark Quinn adds “The title ‘Between Shadow and Solace’ speaks for itself. We are writing about battling the darkness but also about the hope that is there. You see that in the world we live in. There’s this feeling of dread and darkness around us but also there’s hope.

In April, they released an outstanding video for “Echoes“, one of the most popular tracks from the EP that strongly resonated with their fans and followers. The video shows scenes of a man returning to an empty house he once occupied with his significant other, and remembering past moments they shared in better times, interspersed with scenes of the band performing the song. At the end of the video, he sees her standing on the beach, and runs toward her, only to disappear just before reaching her. We’re left to determine the scene’s meaning for ourselves, but my take is that it’s too late to salvage the relationship, and he can no longer reach her, literally and figuratively. The video was directed by Tom Flynn and stars Jimmy Donohue and Kris Doscher.

“Echoes” is a stunning rock anthem, starting off with a gentle melodic synth and strummed guitar line. The song then expands in the first verse with jangly guitars, strings, keyboards, and crisp percussion as Jack begins singing in his beautiful, clear vocals. When the first chorus arrives, Holly’s deep bassline melds seamlessly with Mike’s guitar riff into a thunderous mix, accompanied by Caelan’s power drums that send the song into the sonic stratosphere. Jack’s commanding vocals – which have been favorably compared to Shinedown frontman Brent Smith’s –  rise to the occasion, bringing chills as he passionately sings the deeply poignant lyrics:

Cause I fear that I’m right
But I pray that I’m wrong
I’ll echo this silence
And I won’t let go
You left me uncertain
Don’t leave me alone
I’ll search through the darkness
And I won’t let go

The band just released a ‘Behind the Song’ video where they discuss their process and inspiration for the writing of “Echoes”.

Since 2018, Ignite the Fire has performed on numerous stages, supporting the bands Otherwise, Shaman’s Harvest, BadWolves, From Ashes To New and Diamante via Live Nation.  This year they provided direct support to Stone Horses and Another Lost Year, and headlined shows in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Those of you in the Middle Atlantic region can catch them at one of these upcoming shows. I would love to see them along with another one of my favorite bands The Mayan Factor, but alas, live 3,000 miles away.

SAT JUNE 8  –  ROCK FOR ROB! 2019 @ KC’s Music Alley, Fredericksburg, VA

FRI JUNE 14  –  With Stone Horses, The Mayan Factor, After the Broken @ Fish Head Cantina, Baltimore, MD

FRI-SAT JUNE 22-23  –  With Defending Cain, Seventh Seal @ Break Away II Sports Lounge, Hagerstown, MD

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