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Quayde LaHue ‎–Day Of The Oppressor mlp

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Black vinyl with lyric insert. Limited 200 copies

If you are into Christian Mistress, then it is highly likely that you will love Quayde LaHue. Why? There is a tight connection between both bands, as bassist Reuben Storey explains: “After Jonny Wulf and I completed a rigorous touring schedule with Christian Mistress in 2015, we were eager to work on new music. That not being possible with Christian Mistress due to work, family, etc we set on starting a new band. We started working on songs with Jonny on guitar, me on drums and Anton on bass. Anton, Jonny and Peter had previously played in a power pop group called Wulf so when Anton left for an extended European tour with the country band Gun Outfit, we asked Peter to take over on drums while I switched to bass. The songs really started to take hold then so we approached Tim Diedrich from Christian Mistress to take on second guitar and Jenna on vocals who had recently sung in a Black Sabbath cover band. Tim had agreed to play as a temporary member as he had a planned hiatus from music, so when the time came for him to move on we asked Max Bowman to take over second guitar. Our hometown Olympia is pretty small. The musician pool is more like a puddle, so when you find people you like playing with, you end up playing with them for a long time. And there you have the clinical history of Quayde LaHue from September 2015 to July 2017.” A strange name it is: Quayde LaHue. Reuben lets us know the story behind it: “When choosing a name to represent a group, I feel it crucial to create primary context. Take for instance Metallica. When taken out of context, that word means nothing but for me, growing up, that word meant everything! In short, to have the power of our own lexicon is why we are called Quayde LaHue.” Musically Quayde LaHue’s sound is pretty basic and reduced, sounding like a cross between the NWOBHM and 1970s Hard Rock, would that be a fair statement? “We like to rock the boogie!,” confesses vocalist Jenna Fitton. “It might sound basic but we really spend a lot of time feeling the music out and collaborating. Like all five members are contributing their raw energy to form a feeling. Perhaps the resulting product resembles other/older styles but I think it’s fair to say we all have a large portion of our hearts stuck in that era musically. It’s a lot of fun!”

Track list:
1. The Oppressor
2. New Atomic Age
3. Back to Reality
4. Symbol of Love
5. Nightmare

Additional information

Label

High Roller Records

Catalogue Number

Release Year

2017