Interview w/ Walt Kosar of Careless

 

Careless – Coalition – CD Review

Instead of doing a straight review I have to say, I first heard “Careless” on an internet radio show called “Keep It Metal” that streams on http://www.rockaddictradio.com. No this is not a shameless plug for our show that is streamed on the same site. What it is, is honesty? Before Rock Addict Radio gave us our show, “The Rock Nightmare Radio Show”, I was just hanging out listening to tunes and “Careless” was playing. At first I thought wow this is old but I dug it enough to ask about it. I started to check their stuff out online. Than a few weeks later I get an email from a press agent asking if I would like to review the CD and or maybe do an interview. It was a coincidence indeed. So I gave the CD a few spins and wrote a review. Than I did the interview and it changed the way I looked at the CD.

I am not going to point out the obvious, you can hear it for yourself. The vocals are perfect. The guitar parts are perfect, and the bass and drum tracks are perfect. But what you don’t hear on the CD is that it was recorded decades apart. They did one half in the 80’s and the other half starting in 2008 and the musicianship is stellar. The production value might not be up to par with the likes of Queensryche or Rush but it’s not bad either. This is an old school metal CD made today. Not by a band that decided to make a nostalgic sounding CD. But by a few friends that just love the music, and decided it was time to get their asses in gear and release the music they made and while at it throw in some new stuff. Give it a listen for yourself. They are streaming it for free on their website. If you like BUY IT.

 

 I interviewed Walt Kosar (guitar) you can check out the interview below

RN: For people that do not know who you are. Tell us about Careless and how you’re CD “Coalition” came about?

Walt Kosar: Jim and I met in college during the 80’s. We both studied music and I was in the practice room one day and Jim popped his head in to ask what I was playing. I said I was playing Rush and we hit it off, and from there we started to write music together. We wrote about half the recording back then. We lost touch through out the years and with the power of the internet we reconnected in 2008, and we decided all these years later that some of the material might be worth revisiting. We wrote some more and now we have “Coalition“.

RN: You live nowhere near each other, technology must have played a big part in the recording process, is that right?

Walt Kosar: Actually it was done in two parts. Again, half of it was done back in the 80’s and recently we flew out to California to lay down the new tracks. We did a lot of file sending back in forth to get things done too.

RN: Considering the long history you guys have together and you live so far apart, why after all these years did you decide to put this CD out?

Walt Kosar: Half the songs that are on “Coalition” were recorded when technology was not that great. All these years later I was writing new music and the old songs started to dwell on me. And when we reconnected we decided to put it out.

RN: Is there any chance that you guys will perform live, now and then or do a tour of some kind?

Walt Kosar: We talk about it all the time. If we had an opportunity to do it, we would. But I think it would have to be something like Europe or South America where they have a large fan base for this kind of music. That would be a dream come true.

RN:  Is there a theme running through this CD?

Walt Kosar: It was written as somewhat of a concept album. If this was a record or a cassette tape, the first side and the first 6 tracks would have been one concept. If you flip the record over the next 5 tracks would be another.

RN:  What are the concepts about?

Walt Kosar: Wow, James would be a better person to ask. (Laughs) The first concept is about oppression. Someone being held down and in the end he or she finds their way to make it through. So it ends on a positive note. The second concept, tracks 7 through 11 are based on a few “Isaac Asimov” novels.

RN: I just find it wild that the first six songs were written back in the 80’s and you guys just recently got back together and did the next 5 songs and you didn’t miss a beat. The CD as a whole sounds like it was recorded in one session. Most people are not on the same page after a few months. You had years apart and came back together with the same sound you had in the early years of the band.

Walt Kosar: It really is a story of friendship. It was a labor of love. We all get along great and we enjoy making music together. We are not trying to hide who we are or our age. We are not trying to be nostalgic or fake. We all grew up loving the same kind of music. and it shows.

RN: Was this just a one shot deal or is there more “Careless” music on the way?

Walt Kosar: No this is not a one shot deal. We know we are not going to get rich on this., but if we sell enough copies to make another CD great. If not we will put up the cash ourselves. Be rest assured there is more “Careless” on the way.

For more info about Careless and to hear their tunes for FREE check out: The Careless Website

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Guns N’ Roses Concert Review at Mohegan Sun Arena, Wilkes-Barre, PA, November 20, 2011

Guns N’ Roses Concert Review at Mohegan Sun Arena, Wilkes-Barre, PA, November 20, 2011

I feel like I’m in a catch 22 here. I feel like I’m expected to write something negative about this show. It’s easy to poke fun at G n R. because that is the norm. Axl this, Axl that, it’s not Guns without Slash. Guess what? Things change, people change and yes bands change line ups as well.

The band took the stage around 11:20 PM. They opened with “Chinese Democracy” followed by “Welcome To The Jungle“, “It’s So Easy” and “Mr. Brownstone“. (I’m not going to bore you with a song by song. There is too many to tell you about. You can read the setlist below.)

There are a few things I must point out. I don’t think any song came off better than any other but I do believe people had their favorites for me it was “It’s So Easy“, “Estranged“, “Rocket Queen“, “You Could Be Mine” and  I think “Chinese Democracy” was a great opening song and I am happy they kept that in the set.

I really enjoyed Dizzy Reed’s Piano Solo as well as Axl’s. I could have done without all the cover songs. GunsN Roses have more than enough songs to fill in those spots.

In my opinion aside from the covers it was a flawless 3 hour non stop rock show. That’s right I said it, FLAWLESS.

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Setlist Was As Follows

Chinese Democracy

Welcome To The Jungle

It’s So Easy

Mr. Brownstone

Sorry

Riff Raff (AC/DC cover)

Estranged

Rocket Queen

Richard Fortus Guitar Solo (James Bond Theme)

Live and Let Die (Paul McCartney & Wings cover)

This I Love

My Generation (The Who cover)(Tommy Stinson on lead vocals, with band introductions)

Dizzy Reed Piano Solo

Street Of Dreams

You Could Be Mine

DJ Ashba Guitar Solo

Sweet Child O’ Mine

Instrumental Jam (Another Brick in the Wall Pt. II)

Axl Rose Piano Solo

November Rain

Bumblefoot Guitar Solo (Pink Panther Theme)

Don’t Cry

Whole Lotta Rosie (AC/DC cover)

Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (Bob Dylan cover)

Nightrain

Encore:

Instrumental Jam

Madagascar

Patience

Paradise City

My Way (Frank Sinatra song)

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Rains offering chance to fly out for the last “Share The Welt” tour date VIP style

RAINS is currently on the SHARE THE WELT TOUR with Five Finger Death Punch, All That Remains and Hatebreed.   RAINS is supporting their STORIES album featuring the single LOOK IN MY EYES.

The video for LOOK IN MY EYES debuted on 11-22 … http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=kRWVgxSHvNE&feature= player_embedded.
The band is also offering fans a chance to fly out to Chicago for the last “Share The Welt” tour date VIP style on December 18th at the Riviera Theater.    Visit www.facebook.com/rainsmusic for details and entry.
Also Rains & Reverb Nation have partnered to bring musicians all over the country a chance for an awesome show with “Great Tickets for Great Music” contest. Bands – can submit their EPK’s through RN for your chances at winning tickets to the “Share The Welt” Tour Date in your city, side-stage view of Rains’ performance and an A&R consultation with Rains band & management for consideration as an opening performer in your city for their 2012 Headline date. Visit www.reverbnation.com/ rainsband to submit.

Dark New Day to release album on Goomba Music

 

November 14, 2011
For Immediate Release

Dark New Day to release album on Goomba Music

 

CHICAGO,  IL – Goomba Music is proud to announce a partnership with hard rock  veterans Dark New Day. The band’s sophomore album (title to be  determined) is scheduled for a February 2012 release.  This album mark’s  the follow up to their highly successful debut “Twelve Year Silence”  which was released in 2005. The new album will feature some of the  band’s finest material to date and a deluxe edition will include  exclusive bonus tracks.

 

Dark  New Day formed in 2004 and features Will Hunt (Evanescence),  Clint  Lowery (Sevendust), Brett Hestla (Virgos Merlot), Troy McLawhorn  (Evanescence), and Corey Lowery (Stereomud, Eye Empire). The band went  on a hiatus after releasing the “Black Porch (Acoustic Sessions)” EP  while the members focused on their current projects.  The band came  together in 2011 to compile tracks for this special release to put out  as a “Thank You” to all the loyal fans that have continued to follow the  band and request more material from the group.

Dark New Day

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