Thursday, July 11, 2019

Canadian quartet HAMMERHANDS have been grinding since 2013, having performed with the likes of Sons of Otis, Telekinetic Yeti, King Buffalo, and the Great Sabatini, the band have built a solid following by fluidly integrating elements of doom, stoner rock, and noise with a penchant for technical and thematic constructs that yield relentless heaviness. Now, three years on from their critically acclaimed album ‘Largo Forte’, they are ready to release their third full-length album ‘Model Citizen’.

Gone are the drawn-out soundscapes, the long overtures, and bleak commentaries on existence seen in their previous works; instead, ‘Model Citizen’ churns out an anthology that explores characters in different walks of life. The scope is a polarizing collage that ranges from mundane labours, to the plotting and execution of cursed crimes. These tropes are then paralleled with multi-vocal meandering sermons and subterranean growls.

‘Model Citizen’ is an album that is as intriguing as it is perilously unrelenting. By exploring a range of tonalities, tempos, and raw soundscapes, HAMMERHANDS are able to traverse a number of musical territories. The opening track from the album ‘Pleasure Island’ perfectly exemplifies this, demonstrating the best of the bands unruly, bludgeoning guitar tone, whilst also creating a technically composite and solid rhythmic approach, which brutally rolls out alongside an almost blues-noise strut, leaving the listener feeling transcended.

It’s easy to draw comparisons to the heavier elements of the band’s crushing sound, but it is conversely evident that the band take influences from much further afield, by crafting structures that tend to lean more into the avant-rock realm. Whilst ‘Model Citizen’ still holds its doom and sludge roots proudly on its sleeve, there are also moments that are reminiscent of the likes of Oxbow, The Jesus Lizard, Swans and even Tom Waites buried into this, but not deep enough to be fully submerged, and reworked into something altogether more sinister.

What remains constant throughout is HAMMERHANDS' staple of thick-as-molasses riffs and thunderous percussion. The monolithic expanse from their debut ‘Glaciers’ and the hazy frontiers of 2016’s ‘Largo Forte’ prevail, but HAMMERHANDS have a newfound maturity in Model Citizen's lyrics and themes. This album is a runaway train - hurtling heavy with cargo and no brakeman in sight.



Saturday, January 11, 2014

NEW YEAR RESOLUTION

New year? new tunes? hahaha we're not making any promises. Yes we've started writing our follow album to Glaciers but like our music we write slow. So I wouldn't hold your breath. 2013 was a great year and to top it off we made Grid magazines Top 10 albums from Toronto (alongside Drake! haha). The videos we recorded back in October should be ready for your viewing pleasure shortly into the new year, so keep your eyes peeled for some sweet HH videos on youtube. As of now we only have one show lined up, Friday February 21st in Toronto. We will be playing with Gates, BingeNinja, and Good People at Creatures Collective. Justin will also be selling some of his prints at the show ,so come out and show him some support. We are hoping to make our way out east and possibly out west this year, so if you're a promoter or you want us to play your city, hook us up! contact us at info@hammerhandstheband.com

Thursday, August 22, 2013

1995

Summer is almost over and love is in the air. After a 3 month show hiatus, we are glad to announce we'll be back in full swing soon. Lack of shows doesn't mean we haven't been busy... from life altering journeys and family vacations, weddings and hospital visits our summer has had its excitement. Most relevant to the music we are stoked to be releasing our new EP. Back in March our friend Mike Simpson from Godstopper asked us to record a couple tracks live off the floor for is radio show Superheavy Sounds. Since we had just released our album we didn't have any new tracks to record. So we said, "fuck it. Let's do some covers." 

6 months later we will be releasing our cover EP aptly titled “1995”. On Friday October 18th at the Izakaya Sushi House in Toronto we are lucky to be sharing the stage with Godstopper and Ayahuasca. Both awesome bands from Toronto will be also releasing new music for purchase. We will be recording live video of our set, so we would love to see some familiar faces and new ones of course. We promise to leave HAMMEREDHANDS in Brampton.