June 5, 2020

It's Bandcamp Friday Again.

It's Bandcamp Friday again, and for the third time they're waiving their fees. Originally the Fridays were meant as support for bands who had to cancel shows and tours because of the Covid-19 pandemic, but this time around many bands and labels have chosen instead to donate their proceeds. Ayloss from Spectral Lore explains:
It's Bandcamp Friday again, and for the third time they're waiving their fees. Originally the Fridays were meant as support for bands who had to cancel shows and tours because of the Covid-19 pandemic, but this time around many bands and labels have chosen instead to donate their proceeds. Ayloss from Spectral Lore explains:

"Together with 40 60 other metal bands, I'll be donating every purchase at Spectral Lore's Bandcamp page to the National Bail Fund Network. Support and solidarity to the demonstrators that fight for racial equality and against police brutality in the US, without any "but" or "if" or anything. This is a one in a lifetime uprising, even things that seem like they'll last forever like racism can be overturned if we fight hard enough."

The first 41 bands.

This initiative was started by Sarah from Smoulder. Here's her message on behalf of the bands:

"Following the murder of George Floyd by a police officer on May 25, protests have erupted across the United States decrying police brutality and decades of institutionalized racism. As an act of solidarity, on Friday, June 5, 41 heavy metal, rock, and punk bands [plus a few surprises] will be donating proceeds from sales made on Bandcamp to the National Bail Fund Network.

The National Bail Fund Network organizes to end all forms of detention, criminalization, and surveillance. The charity uses community bail funds as organizing tools to free people and push to abolish detention. Go here for more information on bail funds.

To get involved, head to the Bandcamp pages below on Friday, June 5 from 12 - 12 PST and buy! More importantly, you can donate to the National Bail Fund directly here."

Artwork by Loukas Kalliantasis.

Mystras is a new project from Ayloss. It's a good deal rawer and more aggressive than recent Spectral Lore output. The obvious comparison is the majestic castle metal from Obsequiae. but Mystras comes without the romanticism. While the music is meant to "shed some light on unsung acts of valour and bravery from the Middle Ages", Mystras' focus is on the common folks instead of kings and nobility.


Artwork by Michael Whelan

Smoulder plays epic doom. Seriously good epic doom. Three things tells you exactly what the band is about: the motto "Love Metal | Hate Fascism", the awesome cover art by fantasy great Michael Whelan, and the dedication of Dream Quest Ends to the memory of the mighty Mark "The Shark" Shelton from Manilla Road.

While compiling this list another 20 bands were added to the Network. All 60+ of them are listed below in alphabetic order. The initiative have gained popularity fast, but it bears mention that many other bands and labels are donating to similar causes. This is just one list of many that could have been made.

A Flock Named Murder


Astral Witch


Azath


Black Knife


Blood Star


By Fire & Sword


Cemetery Filth


Cirkeln


Citizen Rage


Concilium


Culled


Cultist


Destroyed In Seconds


Emblem


Ezra Brooks


Falsehood


Feminazgûl


Fer de Lance


Flavortoun


Haunt


Häxan


Hitter


Horrendous


Horror Vacui


Hyperia


The Isosceles Project


Knightmare


Lady Beast


Lightning Born


Locust Leaves


Maldita


Malleus


Mega Colossus


Midnight Priest


Mount Cyanide


Nomadic War Machine


Nucleus


Oath


Obsequiae


Olórin


Pale Mare


Ravensire


Ravenous


Ripped to Shreds


River Jacks


Rough Spells


Sallow Regent


Septuagint


Syryn


Third Chamber


Thorazine


Thronehammer


Throne of Iron


Völur


Vulgarite


Yovel


Zealotry


5¢ Freakshow


2 comments:
  1. Thank you for doing this. I'm about to go crazy over on BC. Amazing how many bands are doing this on a day when they had so much to gain by utilizing BC's fee-waivers.

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