Facebook Slider
Marky Edison

Marky Edison

Anna Tosh Goes Solo And Shares ‘Weightless’

To a soul-infused alt-rock groove, as cool as midnight in Reykjavik and performed by a band as intuitive and tight-knit as sometimes only a three-piece can be, vocalist/guitarist Anna Tosh tells of her recurring dream. In it, she walks across a beach into the sea and is swept away, to a place of aquatic mystery and uncertain companionship.  “It’s about returning to the unconscious realm and drifting underwater to meet with lost figures from the past and future”, says Anna. “It’s about magical transformation.”

Underpinning Anna’s emphatic vocal, the trio meld the rhythmic pulse of Talking Heads and the dynamics of The Stooges, turning the song inside out on a chorus bursting with pop harmonics. All the while Anna liberally sprinkles those melodic guitar embellishments familiar to anyone who’s previously witnessed her playing. As an introduction to her solo material, it would be difficult to imagine a more complete statement of destined-for-success intent than the pulsing indie-rock  of ‘Weightless’, produced by Anna and bassist Herman Stephens, and recorded at Cafe Music Studio in Bow, East London, by Mark Sutherland.  

London born and bred, Anna Tosh has been lending her considerable six-string skills to a varied roster of bands since she was a teenager, among them Wildhood, Love Nor Money, Hey Gravity and Shotgun Venus. But with her own collection of striking self-penned songs demanding attention, and the assistance of a red-hot rhythm section in waiting – Herman Stephens (bass) and Jeremy JayJay (drums) – Anna decided it was high time to make her mark as a solo artist. 

 “My intention for my solo project was simply to write some songs for myself, with no boundaries or expectations,” she says. “I was deliberately trying not to think of what anyone else might expect me to do, and chucked the idea of seeming cool out of the window.”

As a musician who has turned her hand to a whole host of styles when performing with others, it was inevitable that disparate influences would shape her songwriting. “My roots are in punk, rock and blues,” says Anna, “but I have been playing and listening to hip hop, drum and bass, funk, psychedelia, dream pop, experimental electronica…” Anna’s decision to take more control over her musical output was part of a general reappraisal of her life direction following a relationship break-up. She emerged galvanised and positive, reflected in the songs that comprise her debut EP, One Big Fire, which deal with friends, lovers and an acceptance of the capriciousness of these relationships. “They come and go from one moment to the next,” says Anna. “It’s a never ending source of inspiration how weird life is.”

 

 

 

Sepultura To Release Expanded Editions Of Chaos A.D. And Roots

Sepultura broadened its musical horizons with Chaos A.D. and Roots, a pair of acclaimed albums that took the Brazilian band’s hard-rocking sound in bold and exciting new directions. Rhino will revisit those back-to-back classics with remastered versions that are expanded with rare and unreleased studio and live recordings.

Chaos A.D.: Expanded Edition will be available on October 6th and Roots: Expanded Edition will be available on November 3rd, both as double-disc sets. Double-LP versions, with similar track listings, will also be available.

Sepultura was founded in 1983 by the brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera with Wagner Lamounier and Jairo Guedes.  Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. joined just a few short months later and in 1987, with the departure of Jairo and addition of guitarist Andreas Kisser, the solid line up of Sepultura was final. The band quickly became an influential force in heavy metal music thanks to its dynamic studio recordings and intense live performances.   

The band was in the midst of a creative and commercial peak in 1993 when it released Chaos A.D. with Max Cavalera on vocals & guitar, Andreas Kisser on guitar, Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr on bass and Iggor Cavalera on drums.  The record ushered in a more groove-based sound on songs like the singles ‘Refuse/Resist’, ‘Territory’ and ‘Slave New World’.

Chaos A.D.: Expanded Edition includes a newly remastered version of the original album along with 17 bonus tracks. Among the highlights are a cover of Black Sabbath’s ‘Symptom of the Universe’ that was originally issued as a B-side, plus nine scorching live versions of album tracks like ‘Territory’ and ‘Biotech Is Godzilla’. Also featured are several unreleased instrumental tracks that the band used during rehearsals for ‘Clenched Fist’ and ‘Propaganda’.

Three years after Chaos A.D., the band returned with Roots, an album that was deeply influenced by Brazilian rhythms, which were incorporated into tracks like ‘Itsári’ and ‘Ratamahatta’. Since its release in 1996, the album has sold more than two million copies worldwide.

Roots: Expanded Edition features a newly remastered version of the original album, plus 17 bonus tracks. Standouts include demos for ‘Dusted’ and ‘Roots Bloody Roots’, instrumental versions of ‘Dictatorshit’ and ‘Cutthroat’, a version of ‘Attitude’ recorded live at Ozzfest, and the unreleased first take of ‘Kaiowas’.

CHAOS A.D.: EXPANDED EDITION

CD Track Listing:

Disc One

1.     “Refuse/Resist”

2.     “Territory”

3.     “Slave New World”

4.     “Amen”

5.     “Kaiowas”

6.     “Propaganda”

7.     “Biotech Is Godzilla”

8.     “Nomad”

9.     “We Who Are Not As Others”

10.   “Manifest”

11.   “The Hunt”

12.   “Clenched Fist”

Disc Two

1.     “Chaos B.C.”

2.     “Symptom Of The Universe”

3.     “Inhuman Nature”

4.     “Policia”

5.     “Crucificados Pelo Sistema”

6.     “Clenched Fist” – Instrumental

Version 1 *

7.     “Propaganda” – Instrumental *

8.     “Clenched Fist” – Instrumental

Version 2*

9.     “Refuse/Resist” – Live

10.   “Slave New World” – Live

11.   “Propaganda” – Live

12.   “Beneath The Remains/Escape To The Void” – Live

13.   “Kaiowas” – Live

14.   “Clenched Fist” – Live

15.   “Biotech Is Godzilla” – Live

16.   “Territory” – Live

17.   “Amen/Inner Self” – Live

 

ROOTS: EXPANDED EDITION

CD Track Listing

Disc One

1.     “Roots Bloody Roots”

2.     “Attitude”

3.     “Cut-Throat”

4.     “Ratamahatta”

5.     “Breed Apart”

6.     “Straighthate”

7.     “Spit”

8.     “Lookaway”

9.     “Dusted”

10.   “Born Stubborn”

11.   “Jasco”

12.   “Itsári”

13.   “Ambush”

14.   “Endangered Species”

15.   “Dictatorshit”

 

Disc Two

1.     “Ratamahatta” – 2 Meter Sessions

2.     “Roots Bloody Roots” – 2 Meter Sessions

3.     “Attitude” – 2 Meter Sessions

4.     “Kaiowas” – Take One *

5.     “Procreation (Of The Wicked)”

6.     “Roots Bloody Roots” – Demo

7.     “Attitude” – Instrumental

8.     “Cutthroat” – Instrumental

9.     “Dictatorshit” – Instrumental

10.   “Untitled” – Demo

11.   “R.D.P.” – Demo

12.   “Dusted” – Demo

13.   “War”

14.   “Mine”

15.   “Lookaway” – Master Vibe Mix

16.   “Roots Bloody Roots” – Megawatt Mix 

17.   “Attitude” – Live at Ozzfest

Subscribe to this RSS feed