We just finished mastering 2 tracks for our single "Paint it Red". You can listen to one of those tracks, "Wendy" on the myspace. Brian Lucey of Magic Garden masterd the tracks. Joe Viers, of Sonic Lounge mixed the tracks.
We'll be having a release party on May 13th at Skully's.
The May 13th show will also be showcase for the Champions of the Arts Label. Acts include: Ghengis Green, Marvin the Robot, The Nuclear Children, and Marseille Marseille.
DON'T WORRY! We'll be finishing up the rest of the album this summer. We're calling it: 10 Sordid Tales of Schaden & Freude
Where: Skully's
Who: Lost Revival, Celebrity Pilots, The Nuclear Children.
What: Lost Revival CD Release!
We're excited to play with our musically and personally, awesome buddies, the Lost Revival. We'll be celebrating the release of their debut LP, Homemade Confetti. We're also excited to meet and play with the Celebrity Pilots. They seem like such nice folks!
The Nuclear Children's debut EP Wear Black and Come When We Call is now available. Buy it Online from Skreened.com
Track Listing:
The Nuclear Children cover a lot of ground on Wear Black and Come When We Call, a unique five-song debut that tackles punchy garage rock, fuzzier indie realms and happy dance-ready sounds.
Lead singer Jason Matthew, who co-wrote the music and tackled all the lyrics, has never been one to remain encased in a single genre, and he has clearly learned from his previous band, the ambitious but sometimes haphazard, Asthmo.
The Nuclear Children seem as determined to devour different sounds- they’re just producing more consistent results. The EP’s full-bodied, crystalline sound quality, uncommon on many local debuts, bolsters the strong material.
“Karma Sutra,” one of several songs titled with a righteous pun, is the bands most straightforward rocker, borrowing the confident swagger and resounding choruses of Louis XIV. Keyboards and accordion appear on “In the News,” which appropriates polka and reggae styles in a way that would make Joe Strummer very proud. And “We Are Carbon,” about heavy topics like life and death, is a resounding ballade that takes cues from Social Distortion and Apples.
---John Ross (Columbus Alive, 9-6-2007
A nice lady who runs a music blog did a review of "Wear Black". Read it Here
4 Busses! A nice guy who runs a blog about columbus gave us a review as well. Its here.