SHEAVY: Two New Albums On The Way

April 10, 2010

St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada "stoner" rockers SHEAVY have completed work on their new album, "The Golden Age Of Daredevils", for a tentative May release. The CD was recorded as part of the RPM (Record Production Month) challenge, a creative challenge offered yearly to musicians, similar to other time-based challenges such as NaNoWriMo (the National Novel Writing Month held each November).

RPM invites musicians to create a whole album of music, 10 songs or 35 minutes, in the month of February. This is not a contest so there is no winner. The challenge functions solely to give musicians a needed push towards finishing original material and help them achieve a sense of satisfaction. The challenge is open to all participants regardless of style, solo artists or groups, country of origin, language or theme. The albums are then made available for streaming and sharing via an online jukebox, and a listening party is held.

A song from "The Golden Age Of Daredevils" is available for streaming at this location.

SHEAVY's second new project, entitled "Disfigurine" is almost finished as well. According to the band, "vocals need to be done on three tracks and then it's off for mixing and mastering. This album should be available in early July."

SHEAVY has scheduled a hometown show on Saturday, April 24 at Distortion. Also scheduled to appear are SACROSANCT and BLOODSHOT MONK.

SHEAVY's last album, entitled "The Machine That Won the War", was released in 2007 via Candlelight Records.

SHEAVY is:

Steve Hennessey - Vocals
Evan Shalker - Guitar
Keith Foley - Bass
Jason Williams - Drums
Chris White - Guitar

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