Imaad Wasif – So Long Mr. Fear

Imaad Wasif is an LA based Indian musician. He has released six solo albums as well as numerous collaborations. Credits include The Folk Implosion, Lowercase, Alaska! Grim Tower, EFG and ACID. He is also a touring and recording member of Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

His new 2022 release the appropriately titled “So Long Mr. Fear” is
comprised of 11 tracks with a runtime of around 37 minutes. Overall, So
Long Mr. Fear
is more of an acoustic, piano driven affair, emphasizing Wasif’s vocal stylings and lyrics. This release has a stripped-down singer/songwriter vibe, which is a departure from his previous indie rock outings with EFG and earlier solo works. This release was produced by longtime collaborator Bobb Bruno (Best Coast) and mixed by Lewis Pesacov (Nikki Lane, FIDLAR, Local Natives).  Guest vocals are provided by Jen Wood, as well as Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs).

Track 10 “Jealous Kind” with swirls of synth and phaser guitar lines has an almost melancholy end of summer vibe to it. With lines such as, “something in your memory keeps your island in the stream, if you walk alone, you’ll never know who you are” with lines like this there is definitely an introspective meditation on memory and knowing oneself.

Track 6 “Poet of the Damned” with backing vocals from Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) has a darker lyrical quality with lines such as, “I caught you crawling out of a newfound wasteland, to see my downfall as the poet of the damned.” With another line such as this one, “I’ve held the key to the doomsday machine” Wasif makes his intention clear that this track is not going to let the light in. With primarily acoustic guitar, backing vocals and limited instrumentation the vocals and lyrics are front and center.

The album having been created during the pandemic without many opportunities for in person collaboration may have contributed to a more introspective outing than would otherwise be the case, in fact Wasif brings up this challenge when discussing his tracking with collaborator Bobb Bruno, Wasif states, “We built a tunnel through the goddamned pandemic… Though we never saw each other during the making of this, we wereconnected in the ether, sending songs back and forth to arrive at their completion.”

Line up:
Bobb Bruno – bass, guitar, drums, percussion, synths
Greg Burns – pedal steel on ‘fader’
Evan Haros – sitar on ‘elemental’ and ‘regeneration’
Karen O – backing vocals on ‘poet of the damned’
Imaad Wasif – voice, guitar, piano, Nosferatu organ
Jen Wood – backing vocals on ‘fader’

Zoltar – Bury

Zoltar is a down to earth stoner metal trio from three cities in Sweden: Gothenburg, Uppsala and Östersund. Starting out as a local riff-o-rama-project in East coastal city of Uppsala just before the start of the COVID pandemic, soon the project turned into something too good to disappear into nothingness, the two founding members called for sibling backup and Kara Kusack joined to complete the lineup.

Shortly after completing the trio lineup, the two first tracks were produced, the vocals recorded and sent from the West coast of Sweden, all the composing and communication done via file transfer and digital means. In under two months the bands first two tracks were released independently; presenting fuzz grinding guitars partnered with fierce female vocals and anthemic choruses.

Striving for a genuine, distorted rock sound with a fresh context, the trio brings in elements from Black Sabbath and Kyuss as well as more sludge metal acts like Melvins and Red Fang with some overtones of early 90’s Olympia, Washington grunge. Zoltar brings you a punchy and powerful vibe to get your juices going. With influences rooted in punk, death, and rock ‘n roll Zoltar’s brand of dark stoner influenced jams have a pragmatic and powerful sound with loads of energy. The songs with synth bring a space rock element and along with Kara Kusack’s vocal range and different stylings there is a lot to like with the jams.

Th most recent track released August 18th, “Bury”, according to bassist and vocalist Kara Kusack was inspired by and a tribute to former Entombed singer (R.I.P) Lars-Göran Petrov. With a distorted phaser guitar line and a gravely growling vocal and a heavy anvil powered drum groove you can’t help but feel ready to rock. About three minutes in there is a synth solo before going back to the verse and makes for a really interesting transition.

There are some recent tracks available to listen to here and more music is on the way in the near future. Check out an interview with Kara Kusack for more band info and stay tuned!

Lineup:
Kara Kusack, Vocals, Bass, Synth
Crille Lampa, Guitar
Patrik, Drums