Black Halos, The
How The Darkness Doubled
Green with black marbling colored vinyl.
The Halos are back in Black! Formed in the underbelly of the Vancouver punk music scene in 1994, the band was a
sneering, snotty, slap in the face to the Seattle grunge scene. Their raucous live shows, particularly an electrifying
performance at Seattle's Rock Candy, garnered the attention of Sub Pop's Jonathan Poneman, and they promptly signed to
Sub Pop imprint Die Young Stay Pretty. They began touring relentlessly with label mates The Murder City Devils, and soon
were sharing stages with big names like The Damned, DOA, L7, The Offspring, Social Distortion, and many more. Within a
year of recording their self-titled debut album with Jack Endino (Nirvana, Soundgarden), the band was back in the studio
with the legendary producer to record their seminal second album, The Violent Years. Released on Sub Pop in 2001, the
album saw them reach new heights in sales and radio play, including a Top 20 single in Canada with "Some Things Never
Fall"; the accompanying video saw regular rotation on both MTV in the United States and Much Music in Canada, helping
push the album to the top of Canada's Earshot Campus Radio Charts!
New management and agents had them on the road constantly, playing to ever-growing audiences in clubs as they
crisscrossed North America in a van (actually a series of nine vans) and at festivals like Warped Tour, Edgefest, SXSW,
CMJ, and The Kerrang Awards in the UK. Line-up changes followed as the band released two more albums on Century Media,
touring Canada, the United States, and Europe extensively before coming to an abrupt end when their van, trailer, and
equipment were stolen in Montreal at the start of their 2008 tour. Now original members Billy Hopeless, Rich Jones
(guitarist with Michael Monroe, Ginger Wildheart, AMEN), and Jay Millette, have reunited, bringing new members John
Kerns (The Age Of Electric) and Danni Action (ACIIDZ) into the fold. Following jammed-to-the-rafters shows at the Bovine
during Toronto's Canadian Music Week and two nights in their hometown of Vancouver at the Rickshaw Theatre, the band is
ready to win over a new generation of rock 'n' roll fans with a brand new album, How The Darkness Doubled.
The album, recorded in Toronto and mixed by Dave Draper (The Wildhearts, The Professionals), is a return to form for the
band. Rich explains "Reuniting with Billy and Jay for this new album brought my focus back to writing with a mindset
that was pure, uncompromising Halos - as far as I'm concerned we've really achieved it. Having our friends John and
Danni on board makes this feel like the strongest lineup that we've ever had and you can really hear it on this record.
Additionally, Billy and I had always planned to call the third album How The Darkness Doubled. So it seemed natural to
use that title now, 20 years later, for what I consider to be a spiritual follow-up to The Violent Years."
How The Darkness Doubled is a relentless, high-octane blast of classic Halos punk rock 'n' roll!
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
25-11-2022
Label
Item-nr
559363
EAN
0626177018015
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
A HISTORYY OF VIOLENCE
2
TENEMENT KIDS
3
UNCOMMONWEALTH
4
FORGET ME NOT
5
BETTER DAYS
6
YOU CAN'T TAKE BACK THE NIGHT
7
EVEN HELL IS LOCKING DOWN
8
ALL OF MY FRIENDS ARE LIKE DRUGS
9
READY TO SNAP (FEATURING MICHAEL MONROE)
10
FRANKIE COME HOME
11
AIN'T NO GOOD TIME TO SAY GOODBYE
12
A POSITIVE NOTE