Guest Post: Joseph Spiller Of Caricature- End Of Year List


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As we dash towards the holidays and the end of the year Ghost Cult is feeling good about this season of giving. So we are giving our fans a chance to get to know our partners, peers, and friends from bands in the world of music. They will chime in with some guest blogs, end of year lists, and whatever else is on their minds as we pull the plug on 2015. Today we have Joseph Spiller of progressive metal band Caricature. Caricature put out the acclaimed Shadows: Maxi Single this summer have a full-length in the works for 2016. Here is Joseph’s “Most Topesty Cool Favorite Releases of 2015”.


1. Tigran HamsayanMockroot

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How often can an album tote a definite influence of Meshuggah, Dave Brubeck, Keith Jarret, and Porcupine Tree? Add on top that this is still a pure jazz record? Pfffft. This is the sound of someone furthering and redefining a genre.

 

2. Fetty WapFetty Wap

Yeah, before anyone says it sucks because it’s not metal, listen to this record. Fetty is all hits, all the time. Zoogang knows how to make pop hooks as if it’s in their DNA.


3. Steven Wilson Hand.Cannot.Erase

Steven Wilson, by Melina D Photography

Steven Wilson, by Melina D Photography


Backing band of the century along with the golden god of Prog. Though it gets overly self-indulgent from time to time, Hand.Cannot.Erase is absolutely stunning.

4. Psycroptic Psycroptic

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Do you even riff, Bro? Joe Haley most definitely does.

 

5. GhostMeliora

Ghost, by Meg Loyal Photography

Ghost, by Meg Loyal Photography


I never got the hype on this band. I actually disliked almost everything prior to Meliora, but goddamn, did Papa bring that A-game with this heavily Dave Grohl “inspired” record.

 

6. Abigail Williams The Accuser

Abigail Williams The Accuser
Who doesn’t love a good comeback? Possibly the best thing Ken Sorceron has ever done. Crushing and beautiful with rich song structures. BUY THIS RECORD NOW!

 

7. Lamb of GodVII: Sturm Und Drang

Lamb of God, by Evil Robb Photography

Lamb of God, by Evil Robb Photography


After all that went on with Randy, the band came back and tell that tale along with snapshot a troubled time in the world perfectly. The riffs and drumming on this record are some of their best to date, and Josh Wilbur killed it on the production side.

8. Baroness Purple Record

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Another “Comeback Record” of sorts. Stronger, more refined, defined. The mesh of only the finest points of Yellow & Green mixed lush instrumentation and what sounds like an intense infatuation with The Cure. This one has it all.

9. Ellie GouldingDelirium

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Though not an immensely technical singer, Goulding has a golden voice. The slight raspiness and harmonically rich tambre makes me envious. This album is LONG for the pop genre, but its all top quality with fantastic hooks meshed with smooth beats and tranquil melodies.


10. Solution .45Nightmares In The Waking State

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If you don’t know who this band is, we probably cannot be friends. GROOVES

EXTREMELY HONORABLE MENTION:
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The delayed release of the soundtrack to the documentary about the legendary guitar player, singer, songwriter, and former member of The Wrecking Crew, Glen Campbell, who has been battling Alzheimer’s Disease for the past few years. This has two live songs from his final tour that will blow your mind considering his state, along with songs from his daughter that will make you cry while your heart flutters. The title track, penned by Mr. Campbell himself as a final letter to his wife and family will give you goosebumps (unless you don’t have a heart.

 

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Video: Caricature – Take Me Home Tonight Cover, Drone Camera Video


 

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Progressive metallers Caricature have released a music video for their cover of 80s classic rock hit ‘Take Me Home Tonight’ by Eddie Money. You can see the video at this link or below:

The accompanying music video features stunning aerial camera footage of Chicago created especially for this clip by noted drone technology innovator and cinematographer Kirk Tindel. The video is a stunning love letter to the skyline of Chicago.

Caricature’s Joseph Spiller comments:

“Sometimes, when you make a record that you need to be as perfect as possible, you have to step back, take a break, and stretch your creative legs on something fun. Rather than smash up the studio, channeling the magic of “The Money Man” seemed more productive. The hook on this song is iron clad with one of the best second verses the mainstream has ever seen. I wanted to add something fresh to the arrangement without degrading the original piece, and the end result is fun as heck to play. Squad”

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Caricature, by Meg Loyal Photography

The band is still supporting their Shadows: Maxi Single from last summer as they prepare a new album its new full-length album, The Fiction We’ve Become due out in 2016. The entire Shadows release is available to stream and purchase from their Bandcamp page.

Shadows (Maxi-Single) track listing:

1. Shadows

2. Leave It

3. Current State of Affairs – Gavin Parsons on drums (ex-Whitechapel)

4. Saviors II – Oscar Nilsson on drums (Miseration/Engel)

 

 

Caricature’s current line-up

Joseph Spiller – Guitar and Vocals

Evan Sammons – Drums and Programming

Gerrard Vachon – Bass

Ryan Cummings – Guitar

 


Progressive Metallers Caricature Release Maxi Single, Shadows Fall Gig Booked


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Boston progressive metal band Caricature released their long-awaited new music in the form of Shadows: Maxi Single on June 23rd. The release is a preview of The Fiction We’ve Become, Caricature’s next album, due out later in 2015. The entire EP is available to stream as well as purchase from their Bandcamp page.

Shadows (Maxi-Single) track listing:

1. Shadows

2. Leave It

3. Current State of Affairs

4. Saviors II (Oscar Nilsson Version)

Metal Injection recently streamed the premiere of the track ‘Shadows’:

The band has booked a show opening for the recently active Shadows Fall. More tour dates are incoming soon.

Caricature, by Meg Loyal Photography

Caricature, by Meg Loyal Photography

 

Caricature tour dates:

Aug 23rd: Mill City Basin – Lowell, MA – with Shadows Fall, Carnivora, Oath, Aversed and Still Well Angel

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Caricature – Shadows: The Maxi Single


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What does it take for a band nowadays to make a real impact with their music? This is the question everyone trying to make at playing music for a living has to answer. A band that left an impression on me a few years ago was Boston’s Caricature. 2013’s The Sound of One Man’s World Collapsing hit me like a ton of bricks, right as the current wave of progressive metal was starting to crest. After a two-year absence the band has returned with Shadows: The Maxi Single to inspire listeners and to reaffirm their place among the leaders of the prog genre.

‘Shadows’ itself is a beast of a track that has everything and the kitchen sink thrown in for fans of this music. Crushing guitar riffs, percolating beats, great melodies all make it sizzle and pop. The chorus is a guaranteed earworm that I’ve already been singing for days. Caricature’s master and commander Joseph Spiller (System Divide, Too Late The Hero, The Binary Cody) is well-known for his deft touch when it comes to writing intricate prog and tech death, but there are some amazing subtle parts to be discovered with each listen in just this track alone. With drums provided by powerhouse Evan Sammons (Last Chance to Reason), the combination of the two is a potent one. The sweetness of the chorus of ‘Shadows’ carries over to the breezy ‘Leave It’. The uptempo djent-fest is flat-out uplifting.

‘Current State of Affairs’ comes in with jarring sound, not unlike a Bernard Herman vamp from The Twilight Zone. After that it’s straight to the serial murder brutality of guitars and whipping drums, capped with ungodly screams from Spiller. A lot of bands like to claim Meshuggah as an influence, half-mock their signature style, and then call it a day. With Caricature, the band can actually play parts like Meshuggah, but write catchy original songs that aren’t derivative. ‘Saviors II (Oscar Nilsson Version)’ serves as a neat final track, summing things up.

Shadows: The Maxi Single is a nice re-introduction to the band and will mint new fans from those who rep bands as different as TesseracT and Gojira. Their next full-length The Fiction We’ve Become, is due later this year and we’re already looking forward to it.

8.5/10

KEITH CHACHKES


Audio: Caricature Stream New Single Shadows, Pre-Order New Maxi-Single


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Progressive metallers Caricature have released a new song, ‘Shadows’, available as a stream. Hear the track at this link or below:

‘Shadows’ comes off of the new full length album, The Fiction We’ve Become, due out later this year and produced by death metal producer/guitar legend James Murphy (Death, Testament, Obituary). The EP is the follow-up to the bands’ last full length The Sound of One Man’s World Collapsing in 2013. The new track and three more songs are available on the Shadows Maxi-Single, dropping on June 22nd. The EP was produced by Caricature mastermind Joseph Spiller and drummer Evan Sammons (Last Chance To Reason) and features vocal production by Greg Macklin (Jeff Loomis). The entire EP is available to stream and pre-order as well from the bands’ Bandcamp page.

Shadows (Maxi-Single) track listing:

1. Shadows

2. Leave It

3. Current State of Affairs

4. Saviors II (Oscar Nilsson Version)

 

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