Ghost Cult Magazine: Who On Earth Share Cover of Toto’s “Hold The Line”
By Peter J Rizzi
By Peter J Rizzi
By Peter J Rizzi
A groundbreaking new music video has been released by emerging hard rock band WHO ON EARTH, marking a significant moment in the evolution of music and art.
The music video for their latest single, “Watch The Fires Burn”, was entirely generated by artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Utilizing cutting-edge algorithms and deep learning models, the video was created without any human intervention, demonstrating the potential for AI to play a major role in the creation of art.
As for the message behind the music itself, WHO ON EARTH seeks to draw attention to the continued destruction of our natural resources and wonders. Case in point: the Amazon rainforest, one of the world’s most important natural resources, is under threat once again as devastating fires rage across the region. Despite international outcry and efforts to prevent deforestation and preserve the forest, the fires continue to spread, destroying acres of valuable ecosystems and wildlife habitats. Read more here!
By Peter J Rizzi
By Peter J Rizzi
By Peter J Rizzi
“The Price” opens things in a sort of quasi-thrash way, but then by the second verse, we’ve got the sort of bombast that’s usually the preserve of Hammerfall – and thrash drummer Joe D’Aqui is on the kit here, which makes them heavier than normal.
“H8-Triarch” is another where you can pick out the influences, but not the way they are used. It’s like they’ve got some Jerry Cantrell riffs, stuck them in a blender with Metallica and a pinch of Tool, and added Coosh’s powerful vocals into the mix. It really is quite something.
It also sounds like Coosh is using their debut to settle some scores, too. These are not “maybe, baby, lets party” words. No, on “Down And Out” he “couldn’t breathe and was wracked with fear”. Whatever place these words come from wasn’t – maybe isn’t? – fun.
The closest we get to a ballad, “Unbeaten” is another with traces of AIC. It’s balanced out with the choppy, almost Prong riffs of “We Don’t Belong”, while it’s “Set Me Free” that really takes you into a maelstrom of emotion. We are catapulted straight into a domestic and you can only assume that these relationship issues are deep and carry real scars. Whatever, it merely underlines the originality to these songs.
Bruce Gatewood, who plays guitar here (Orlando is listed as “stunt/guest guitar” excels throughout, but never more so than when he gives it his best Kirk Hammett on “Monster In A Jar” – perhaps along with “…Swan” the album’s high point.
They save the two longest cuts (and you can bet these are the type of band that refer to music as “cuts” too). “On The Brink” is the blue collar one. The one that deals with the everyday in 2023, and “Watch The Fires Burn” deals with the wider world, climate change, the coming apocalypse, call it what you will. It’s ominous tone is perfect for doomsday.
Elsewhere on the supporting document that I definitely did read (call the intro “based on a true story”) Coosh says that on “Blame: “We have gone back to what we grew up on. It’s still valuable and relevant. It can’t die.”
He’s right too. I grew up with another hard rock band from New Jersey – they even had an album named after their home state. Their singer was 61 yesterday. Oh, and they wouldn’t be able to hit anything anywhere near this good, this relevant or this fresh if you gave them a baseball bat. Who On Earth, on the other hand, just smashed their debut album for a home run and then some.
Rating 8.5/10
Link to article here:
https://maximumvolumemusic.com/review-who-on-earth-blame-2023/
By Peter J Rizzi
By Peter J Rizzi
The hard rock band, Who On Earth, released their debut album, “Blame,” in October 2022. Brutal Planet Magazine talked over Zoom with their bassist, Pete, and vocalist Coosh, and heard about the history of the band, the inspiration behind the album artwork, and details on a handful of the tracks.
If you love 90’s grunge or 80’s metal, you’re really going to dig this album. I’m encouraging every fan to head to Whoonearththeband.com and support these guys. Check out their live version of “Black Swan,” their official lyric video for “Down and Out,” as well as the interview below.
Check out the full interview here:
https://brutalplanetmag.com/who-on-earth-brutal-planet-interview/
By Peter J Rizzi