Showing posts with label Brooklyn Vegan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brooklyn Vegan. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 08, 2021

ANATOMY OF HABIT: Brooklyn Vegan Streams Even If It Takes A Lifetime

 (Re-posting from Earsplit)

ANATOMY OF HABIT: Brooklyn Vegan Streams Even If It Takes A Lifetime From Experimental Post-Punk/Doom Collective; Record To See Release This Friday!

BrooklynVegan is currently streaming Even If It Takes A Lifetime, the third full-length from Chicago-based experimental post-punk/doom metal collective ANATOMY OF HABIT, in its curious entirety.  The premiere comes in advance of the record’s official release this Friday, December 10th. This will be the first of two new albums ready to be unveiled to the public.

ANATOMY OF HABIT – Alex Latus (guitar), Isidro Reyes (metal percussion), Skyler Rowe (drums), Mark Solotroff (vocals), and Sam Wagster (bass + lap steel) — recorded both offerings with Sanford Parker, shortly before the pandemic, with mixing (by Parker) and mastering (by Collin Jordan) carried out during the long shutdown. Along with the band’s core instrumentation, listeners will hear piano, organ, analog synth, and vibraphone woven into the songs.

Thematically, Even If It Takes A Lifetime continues Solotroff’s reflections on love and loss, the creative process, the abstracted and vanishing self, and a sense of absolute obliteration. The potentially nostalgic album title may allude to a sense of hope and may indicate that all is not lost, or at least it may point to an inner drive to keep pushing forward.

Comments band leader SOLOTROFF, “Once we were a supergroup, but now we’re a real band. Cream, Bad Company, The Lords Of The New Church, Traveling Wilburys, Tin Machine, Hollywood Vampires…  just to name a few. In 2014, when Ciphers + Axioms was released, ANATOMY OF HABIT was referred to as such, and while we certainly had some legitimately notable band members, it was pretty weird to hear that term used with a very underground band, like us. And as with many other bands that carry the supergroup moniker, that version of our lineup wasn’t to last very long. Not that playing with those guys wasn’t a fantastic experience. But, what’s happened over the last several years is very different. Our band was slowly rebuilt and a very powerful chemistry resulted. We put in the work, week in and week out. Song-writing seemed to come more easily to us. Shows felt very tight (but loose). We took our time before we recorded demos. Then we finally recorded more than two albums worth of material, right before the pandemic hit. We had some cool offers to release this album, but it probably wouldn’t have seen the light of day until late 2022, so we discussed several options and we ultimately decided to handle things in a more self-sufficient manner. To me, the way Alex, Isidro, Sam, Skyler, and I have pulled together, grown, and evolved is evidence of a legitimate supergroup. I couldn’t be happier to be in a band with them and to finally release our new album. Yeah, let’s just stick with the term ‘band’ this time around.”

Adds BrooklynVegan, “It picks up right where ANATOMY OF HABIT left off seven years ago, with Mark Solotroff’s gothy, sinister baritone leading the way over lurching, doomy instrumentals. If you’re unfamiliar with ANATOMY OF HABIT, fans of Swans, Daughters, and Nick Cave should check this out.”

Stream Even If It Takes A Lifetime at BrooklynVegan HERE.

Even If It Takes A Lifetime will be released on CD, handsomely packaged in a six-panel digipak designed by Jonathan Canady, a longtime creative associate of the band. A cassette version will also be released, with light blue shells and a four-panel insert. The packaging for all formats will incorporate a series of lush, corporeal cyanotypes by New York-based artist Alexandra Lerman, a close friend of Solotroff. A vinyl edition will follow at a later date.

Find preorders at THIS LOCATION.

ANATOMY OF HABIT will celebrate Even If It Takes A Lifetime with a record release show TONIGHT December 8th at The Empty Bottle with additional performances to be announced in the weeks to come.

ANATOMY OF HABIT:
12/08/2021 The Empty Bottle – Chicago, IL * record release show w/ Human Impact, Chelsea Bridge [info]

ANATOMY OF HABIT formed in Chicago in October 2008. Although the band has experienced significant changes since forming, this is their longest-standing and most prolific lineup. It’s no wonder that they’ve gelled the way they have. Rowe and Latus have known each other since they were teenagers, growing up in Indianapolis’ heavy music scene and playing together in the band Still. Rowe and Wagster have been creating a strong body of work together in the pastoral instrumental Mute Duo. Reyes and Solotroff are old friends who’ve played together in both BLOODYMINDED and The Fortieth Day, for many years. This deep connective tissue has contributed to consistently effortless writing sessions and solidly fused live performances.

The band incorporates elements of doom metal, post-punk, death-rock, early-industrial, psychedelic, and shoegaze. The band’s last album, Ciphers + Axioms, was released by Relapse Records. Once Even If It Takes A Lifetime completes its full cycle, the band intend to follow up with their next album, Black Openings.

“…an immersive, meditative, slow-building storm…” – Decibel Magazine

“Still apocalyptically heavy and thoughtfully complex, ANATOMY OF HABIT‘s lost time simply vanished. It’s 2013 again and I’m watching ANATOMY OF HABIT at the Cobra Lounge, completely leveling the place, my friends and I all damaging our necks and brains and minds to the swirling mass of volume.” – Invisible Oranges

“The music is intelligently crafted and builds atmosphere and emotive tapestries with ease. Each of the three songs has its own feel, structure, and personality, yet they all tie together and flow into a holistic mass very well.” – Wonderbox Metal

ANATOMY OF HABIT:
Alex Latus – guitar
Isidro Reyes – metal percussion
Skyler Rowe – drums, vibraphone
Mark Solotroff – vocals, analog synth
Sam Wagster – bass, lap steel, piano, keyboard

http://anatomyofhabit.com
http://anatomyofhabit.bandcamp.com
http://www.instagram.com/anatomyofhabit
htts://www.facebook.com/anatomyofhabit/

Monday, December 03, 2012

Let The Top Ten Lists Begin!


Well, this is a pretty amazing list to be a part of! And this officially kicks off the whole year end list posting thing again...

Sanford Parker's Top Ten Albums 2012:

Swans - The Seer
Killing Joke - MMXII
Neurosis - Honor Found In Decay
King Dude - Burning Daylight
Wovenhand - The Laughing Stalk
Alaric/Atriarch - Split
The Soft Moon - Zeros
A Place to Bury Strangers - Worship
Anatomy of Habit - II
AAimon - Flatliner

http://www.brooklynvegan.com/chicago/2012/11/sanford_parker.html

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

A great review of, and photos from, our recent Lincoln Hall show with Pelican and Redgrave. A big thanks, as always, to Brooklyn Vegan!

See photos here: http://www.brooklynvegan.com/chicago/2012/07/pelican_anatomy.html

Anatomy of Habit's sprawling compositions make for a captivating live performance. The fluctuating tension over the course of their seven-plus-minute songs creates a sense of drama that negates the attention span problems that could potentially result. Their performance at Lincoln Hall (on 6/29) consisted of the two tracks from their new self-titled EP and the noisy and heavy "Torch" from their self-titled LP. Frontman Mark Solotroff delivered his softer clean vocals with thoughtful inflection and enunciation, becoming more assertive as the group got louder, eventually yelling twisted melodies. Percussionist Blake Edwards complimented drummer Noah Leger (also of Electric Hawk) with a large gong bass drum and an array of industrial objects including a big spring and the brake drum of a car, which he hit and scraped with metal mallets. After the slow droning intro of "Torch," guitarist Greg Ratajczak provided a chugging rhythm that repeated throughout bassist Kenny Rasmussen's low-frequency noise experimentation. Rasmussen got on top of the subwoofers to create feedback through a PA speaker, and then proceeded to saw his bass, strings down, against the subs.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

BV on X&O

Nice coverage of the upcoming Xeno and Oaklander show at Casa Aztlan (with Population and The Fortieth Day + Noise Crush) in Brooklyn Vegan: http://www.brooklynvegan.com/chicago/2012/04/xeno_and_oaklan.html

Friday, February 03, 2012

Brooklyn Vegan on Yob + Anatomy of Habit

Our thanks to Brooklyn Vegan for the ongoing coverage and support shown to Anatomy of Habit -  and to our friend Carmelo Espanola for the great photographs!
http://www.brooklynvegan.com/chicago/2012/02/yob_played_empt.html

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

AoH - 11/5 - Recap

Thanks to everyone, especially all of our New York friends, who came out to see us play on Saturday night at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn. It was really great to see everyone there and to have such amazing support!  A huge thank you goes to Pieter Schoolwerth/Wierd for organizing the show. Thanks to Fred Pessaro at Brooklyn Vegan for promoting the show. Thanks to David Castillo at Saint Vitus for hosting us.  Saint Vitus is an awesome venue...right up our alley.  Thanks also to Nikki Sneakers and Jeralyn for the great after-show DJ set!!!  And a big thanks to our friends from Vaura and Rosenkopf for joining us and making this such a strong bill.  We played three songs, "Radiate and Recede," "The Decade Plan," and "Torch," adding  an intro to "Radiate and Recede" as we did on 10/27, and allowing "Torch" to stretch out with the long chain+vocal ending that we love so much.  The weekend went by in a blur, and most of it was spent in the van, driving there and back.  It felt great to finally bring AoH to a new audience in a different city, and we look forward to more opportunities to do so...

Friday, November 04, 2011

Brooklyn Vegan final AoH 11/5 preview

More love from Brooklyn Vegan as a preview to the Anatomy of Habit show (in Brooklyn) that they are co-sponsoring tomorrow. And thanks to our friend Carmelo for snapping the photos in the article! 


http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2011/11/anatomy_of_habi_1.html

Tomorrow (11/5)

Poster for November 5, 2011 show

Monday, October 03, 2011

Brooklyn Vegan preview 11/5 AoH show



by BBG

Anatomy of Habit
Anatomy of Habit

BrooklynVegan & Wierd are proud to present the NYC debut of Anatomy of Habit in NYC, joined by the awesome Vaura and Rosenkopf. The show goes down at Saint Vitus on November 5th. Tickets are on sale. 

Anatomy of Habit are welcoming their new doom crusher of an LP, which is up for sale now on vinyl and streaming in its entirety below. Mastered by Bob Weston (of Shellac, who play NYC tonight and tomorrow) and recorded by Andrew Ragin (of The Atlas Moth, who played NYC on Saturday), the LP is recommended for fans of emotionally charged doom metal like Corrupted, Neurosis, Monarch, and anything that pensively slashes-and-burns. 

After a series of great live shows, Vaura are preparing to release their debut LP Selenelion on Wierd Records. The new long-player will see a release on vinyl/digital via the label early next year, but you can check out the first track "Obsidian Damascene Sun" below. 

Rosenkopf released their Dispiritualized cassette in July of this year. Check out "Burning Spirits" from that release below, alongside the show flyer.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Brooklyn Vegan (Chicago) on 9/17 Anatomy of Habit show

http://www.brooklynvegan.com/chicago/2011/09/secret_chiefs_3.html


With thanks to Zach Pollack!

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Genre-spanning, instrumental group Secret Chiefs 3 are currently in the midst of a world tour which will hit Chicago's Empty Bottle this Saturday night (9/17). Trey Spruance (SM3/Mr. Bungle)'s Mimicry Records is home to their tour mates, French drum and synth duo Fat 32.
Chicago-based doom band Anatomy of Habit are first on the bill, and will also be celebrating the release for their debut self titled LP. Empty Bottle will be the first place the album is available for purchase, with distribution via Revolver USA and the band's webstore shortly after. CD and digital versions will be available soon. The LP Packagedesigned by Malsonus (artist Jonathan Canady). The project was recorded by Andrew Ragin of The Atlas Moth at Phase Recording Studios in Highland Park, IL, and was mastered and cut by Bob Weston (Shellac) at Chicago Mastering Service.
Speaking of the Atlas Moth, they have their own show coming up on October 16th at Ultra Lounge.
All SC3 dates and a poster for the Empty Bottle show, below...
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SECRET CHIEFS 3 - 2011 TOUR DATES
09/13/2011 Le Poisson Rouge New York, NY
09/14/2011 Ottobar Baltimore MD
09/15/2011 The Grog Shop Cleveland, OH
09/16/2011 The Magic Bag Ferndale, MI
09/17/2011 Empty Bottle Chicago, IL
09/19/2011 Rock & Roll Hotel Washington, DC
09/20/2011 Local 506 Chapel Hill, NC
09/21/2011 Conundrum Music Hall West Columbia, SC
09/22/2011 The Earl Atlanta, GA
09/23/2011 Grey Eagle Asheville, NC
09/24/2011 Buster's Lexington, KY


Friday, February 05, 2010

Brooklyn Vegan Locrian "Territories" Preview

From Brooklyn Vegan:

Locrian at Show No Mercy last Year (more by Justina Villanueva)
Locrian

Occupying the vast nothing at the crossroads of black metal, noise, ambient, and drone are Chicago duo Locrian. The band released Drenched Lands last year and are already prepping Territories via Small Doses in the US. The new effort features luminaries from the Chi scene performing their "most fully realized form of Locrian's dystopic vision"; look for Blake Judd (Nachtmystium), Mark Solotroff (Bloodyminded, Anatomy of Habit) Bruce Lamont (Yakuza), and Andrew Scherer (Velnias) to appear on the LP. Until that record hits your friendly neighborhood distro later this month, check out the first taste of the LP above, "Procession of Ancestral Brutalism". The band was recently interviewed by Black Rat Method.