Song Premiere

Portland Post-Punk Act Shadowhouse Explores Unfathomable Heartbreak in “A Year Today”

Leading in with precipitous drums, an ominous bass-line, airy siren-like keys, and guitars that tumble down like icy rain, Portland post-punk act Shadowhouse’s crooning ballad “A Year Today” is some of the band’s finest work to date, with lyrics that resonate with such heartrending feelings of loss that evoke the feeling being unable to wake from a bad dream.

“My heart keeps asking me, how can this be so?”

Shadowhouse’s frontman Shane explained the writing of “A Year Today” to DarknessCalling.net:

“The single was recorded by Mike Lastra of Smegma Studios here in Portland. Since I was a teenager (I’m 39 now), I’ve always wanted to record there. A lot of my favorite punk records were made there back in the day: great acts like Poison Idea, Greg Sage/The Wipers, and even Kurt Cobain…Our drummer Niff at the time was good friends with Mike and actually got him to come out of retirement and record us. It then went to Felix Fung of Little Red Sounds in New Westminster, BC, for mixing. Felix is very much a sixth member of the band. We’ve been working with him since our “Conformity” single. He put in a lot of hard work with the mixing, and you can hear it.”

(Felix Fung was also a member of Mode Moderne, mixed acts like Spectres, Sally Dige, and many more artists from the Vancouver BC area.)

On capturing that authentically tenebrous dark 80s sound, Shane continues:

“As for equipment, nothing’s too old except our amps, which are 1979 Roland Jazz Chorus 160’s. The best I can answer for the encapsulation of 80’s sound is that I went through a very dark period and dealt with a lot of lies, rumors, heartbreak, and manipulative people. The isolation helped me write the music that you hear today.”

Listen to “A Year Today” below:

“A Year Today”, with its brilliant cover art by French artist Collette St Yves, also includes the fantastic dark, danceable, and romantic B-side Tonight. The single is available on a limited edition lathe cut 45 by Texas’s Sacred Hands, as well as a limited edition cassette single via Portland’s Gone Home Records. The single is also available through French label Icy Cold Records here.

Order Here

Alice Teeple

Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

Recent Posts

You Man Celebrates the 10 Year Anniversary of “Birdcage” with a Theus Mago Remix

Ten years down the road, the French duo Tepat Huleux and Giac Di Falco—under the…

1 hour ago

Dark Pop Artist Julia Gaeta is Wrapped in the Chains of Delusion and Obsession in her Video for “Fragments of Pain”

Obsession. That peculiar and unpredictable beast takes root in the fertile soil of our minds,…

7 hours ago

Built on Columns of Grief — Los Angeles Industrial Rock Trio Fact Pattern Debut Video for “Incompatible”

Columns of grief support this house Built on sacred soil and in the clouds Los…

10 hours ago

Los Angeles Darkwavers Cold Cave Debuts New Single “Blackberries” Ahead of Tour Dates in Mexico and South America

Truth is a curse Freedom is a clique Drive across America Beautiful and sick Los…

15 hours ago

Watch Tones on Tail’s First Performance in 40 Years at Cruel World Fest 2024

This past weekend’s aurora borealis flares might have lit up the skies, but at the…

2 days ago

Parallel Weave Shoegaze and Post-Punk Together in Their Beautiful and Somber New Single “Blister”

fade, wither, shine like the blister of a burnt-out century From the misty realms of…

2 days ago