New Jersey Rockers BLACK WAIL Release New EP 'Dead Mountain'

Today, Jersey City’s BLACK WAIL have released their second EP of 2021, Dead Mountain (Rhyme and Reason Records). This release, the band’s fifth, was recorded and produced by Mike Moebius (Kings Destroy, Pilgrim) at Moonlight Mile Studios, who they last worked with on their 2014’s self-titled debut EP.

“This record is definitely on the darker side with all the down-tuned guitar goodness lovers of heavy music will enjoy,” says vocalist/guitarist Michael Tarlazzi of the release.

The opening track, “Staring at the Sun” is a trashy banger that transitions into a spacey guitar-y jam before ramping back up into a super heavy crescendo. The second song and title track, “Dead Mountain” is a slow and heavy stoner jam that sees guitarist Ed

Charreun and Tarlazzi trade fuzzed-out solos for nine minutes. It’s also the band’s first such track. “Hot Seat 2020” is a re-recorded visit to a Black Wail live staple, while the final track, “The Frigate”, is a story song about old-timey sailors meeting their demise.

Black Wail formed in Jersey City in early 2014 when Tarlazzi, then best known as a drummer or guitarist, decided to front his own band to draw on his influences of metal, punk, psych, stoner, and classic rock; playing guitar as well as handling vocals for the first time. After recruiting Susan Lutin on bass and Bram Teitelman on keys, the lineup solidified with the addition of guitarist Ed Charreun and drummer Felipe Torres, who also play in the sludge/noise trio Twin God. Dead Mountain, the quintet’s fifth EP, follows Born On Fire from earlier this year, and was produced by Mike Moebius (Kings Destroy, Pilgrim)

BLACK WAIL is:

Michael Tarlazzi - Guitar, Vocals

Susan Lutin - Bass

Ed Charreun - Guitar

Felipe Torres - Drums

Bram Teitelman - Keys

BLACK WAIL Online:

https://www.facebook.com/blackwailband

https://www.instagram.com/blackwail

https://blackwail.bandcamp.com

https://twitter.com/blackwailnj

BLACK WAIL Release New EP - 'Born on Fire' Featuring the Single "See Conspiracy"

New Jersey rock outfit BLACK WAIL are back with their first new studio record in more than three years. The quintet is proud to release the 'Born on Fire' EP, which is out today (4/23) via Rhyme & Reason. 'Born on Fire' is the band's fourth studio effort since forming in 2014, and is preceded by their late-2017 offering 'Chromium Homes'.

BLACK WAIL - 'Born on Fire' LISTEN: https://orcd.co/bornonfire

Speaking on the release, lead vocalist and guitarist Mike Tarlazzi says, “I’m really stoked to see these songs go out into the world!” adding, “This is the first of 2 new EPs we have coming out in 2021. We can’t wait to start playing shows again!“

Keyboardist Bram Teitelman offers more details about the release of the new EP, stating 'Born on Fire’ was actually ready to be released before the pandemic, but who wants to put out music during an international nightmare? Now that there’s a light at the end of the COVID tunnel, what better time to listen to songs about conspiracy theory believers and narcissistic leaders on the wrong side of history?!"

While New Jersey quintet Black Wail’s latest EP, 'Born on Fire' (Rhyme & Reason), isn’t a concept record, there are some threads running between its songs that you’d be forgiven for thinking were a direct response to the past year. The lead single, “See Conspiracy” was written before the Qanon movement reached mass acceptance, and long before its believers wound up in Congress. Singer/guitarist Michael Tarlazzi points back to the election of our last President as the genesis. “When he got elected, I was dumbfounded that that could even possibly happen,” he says. “I thought it was a joke, because I figured everyone knew that the guy was a clown. Then he’s spouting all these theories about ‘fake news’ and that there’s a liberal plot to get everybody. Meanwhile, there are real-life events happening, like school shootings with assault rifles that kids easily got because they’re so easily available in America and any attempt at regulation becomes ‘they’re taking our guns away.'”

Black Wail formed in Jersey City in early 2014 when Tarlazzi, then best known as a drummer or guitarist, decided to front his own band to draw on his influences of metal, punk, psych, stoner, and classic rock; playing guitar as well as handling vocals for the first time. After recruiting Susan Lutin on bass and Bram Teitelman on keys, the lineup solidified with the addition of guitarist Ed Charreun and drummer Felipe Torres, who also play in the sludge/noise trio Twin God. Born on Fire, the quintet’s fourth EP, follows 2017’s Chromium Homes, and was recorded by Grammy-winning producer John Seymour (Bouncing Souls), who co-produced the EP with the band.

BLACK WAIL is:

Michael Tarlazzi - Guitar, Vocals

Susan Lutin - Bass

Ed Charreun - Guitar

Felipe Torres - Drums

Bram Teitelman - Keys

BLACK WAIL Online:

https://www.facebook.com/blackwailband

https://www.instagram.com/blackwail

https://blackwail.bandcamp.com

https://twitter.com/blackwailnj

BLACK WAIL Announce 'Born on Fire' EP - Out April 23

New Jersey rock quintet BLACK WAIL is primed to release their latest studio offering. The band has announced their new EP, 'Born on Fire', which will see an April 23, 2021release via Rhyme & Reason. The new EP is the band's fourth studio effort since forming in 2014, and is preceded by their late-2017 offering 'Chromium Homes'. Fans eager to get a taste of the upcoming record can check out the lead single, "See Conspiracy", which is out now on digital and streaming platforms found here: https://orcd.co/seeconspiracy.

Speaking on the new single, the band offers a direct and to-the-point summation, stating: "'See Conspiracy' is a song about people who believe crazy conspiracy theories and wind up doing crazy things because of it."

While New Jersey quintet Black Wail’s latest EP, 'Born on Fire' (Rhyme & Reason), isn’t a concept record, there are some threads running between its songs that you’d be forgiven for thinking were a direct response to the past year. The lead single, “See Conspiracy” was written before the Qanon movement reached mass acceptance, and long before its believers wound up in Congress. Singer/guitarist Michael Tarlazzi points back to the election of our last President as the genesis. “When he got elected, I was dumbfounded that that could even possibly happen,” he says. “I thought it was a joke, because I figured everyone knew that the guy was a clown. Then he’s spouting all these theories about ‘fake news’ and that there’s a liberal plot to get everybody. Meanwhile, there are real-life events happening, like school shootings with assault rifles that kids easily got because they’re so easily available in America and any attempt at regulation becomes ‘they’re taking our guns away.'”

Black Wail formed in Jersey City in early 2014 when Tarlazzi, then best known as a drummer or guitarist, decided to front his own band to draw on his influences of metal, punk, psych, stoner, and classic rock; playing guitar as well as handling vocals for the first time. After recruiting Susan Lutin on bass and Bram Teitelman on keys, the lineup solidified with the addition of guitarist Ed Charreun and drummer Felipe Torres, who also play in the sludge/noise trio Twin God. Born on Fire, the quintet’s fourth EP, follows 2017’s Chromium Homes, and was recorded by Grammy-winning producer John Seymour (Bouncing Souls), who co-produced the EP with the band.

BLACK WAIL is:

Michael Tarlazzi - Guitar, Vocals

Susan Lutin - Bass

Ed Charreun - Guitar

Felipe Torres - Drums

Bram Teitelman - Keys

BLACK WAIL Online:

https://www.facebook.com/blackwailband

https://www.instagram.com/blackwail

https://blackwail.bandcamp.com

https://twitter.com/blackwailnj