Black Wail

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Black Wail
Black Wail, 2020
Background information
OriginJersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresRock and roll, stoner rock
Years active2014 (2014)–current
LabelsRhyme & Reason Records
MembersEd Charreun
Susan Lutin
Michael Tarlazzi
Bram Teitelman
Websiteblackwailband.com

Black Wail is an American rock band from New Jersey.

History[edit]

Black Wail is a garage and stoner rock quintet from Jersey City, New Jersey that formed in 2014.[1] The band is composed of drummer Ed Charreun, guitarist Bryan Elkins, bassist and vocalist Susan Lutin, and lead guitarist and vocalist Michael Tarlazzi.[2] Tarlazzi is the former drummer for the groups Thomas Francis Takes His Chances, and Polina and the Pyramids. Their music is called "everything your mom didn't want you listening to" by The Jersey Journal and "achingly melancholy to High on Fire heavy" by MetalSucks, and classified as a blend of 1970s metal, psychedelia, punk and hard rock.[3][4] The band cites musical influence from Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Thin Lizzy.[3][2] A three-track demo Other, produced by Mike Tar, was released on January 28, 2014.

Their debut four-track EP Black Wail was released on September 25, 2014. It was recorded at Moonlight Mile Studios, mixed by Mike Moebius and mastered by John Seymour. The six-track EP All You Can Eat was released on February 25, 2016, recorded by Tarlazzi, and produced by John Seymour. Chromium Homes was released in 2017.[5] It is conceptually science fiction-themed, with lyrics focused on toxic waste, mutants, and New Jersey-specific problems.[6] Black Wail performed at the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival on October 6, 2018.

Members[edit]

  • Ed Charreun – guitar and vocals
  • Susan Lutin – bass and vocals
  • Michael Tarlazzi – lead guitar and vocals
  • Bram Teitelman – keys
  • Felipe Torres – drums

Past members[edit]

  • Bryan Elkins – guitar
  • "Pistol Pete" Kaufmann – drums

Discography[edit]

EPs
  • Black Wail (2014)
  • All You Can Eat (2016)
  • Chromium Homes (2017)
Demos
  • Other (2014)

References[edit]

Citations
Bibliography
  • Hortillosa, Summer Dawn (August 5, 2014), "Jersey City band Black Wail's all-star lineup rocks louder, harder", The Jersey Journal, retrieved March 30, 2019
  • Kinnelty, Greg (November 16, 2017), "Black Wail Explores New Jersey's Toxic Waste With "Chromium Homes," New Album In December", Metal Injection, retrieved March 30, 2019
  • Loudwire Staff (December 22, 2016), "2017 Hard Rock + Metal Album Release Calendar", Loudwire, retrieved March 30, 2019
  • Makin, Bob (February 1, 2018), "Makin Waves Record of the Week: Black Wail's "Chromium Homes"", The Aquarian Weekly, retrieved March 30, 2019
  • New Noise Staff (February 12, 2018), "Album Review: Black Wail – Chromium Homes", New Noise, retrieved March 30, 2019
  • Rhyme & Reason Records Staff (2015), "Black Wail", Rhyme & Reason Records, retrieved March 30, 2019
  • Testa, Jim (December 26, 2018), "Ready to rock? The Top 10 Hudson County records of 2018", The Jersey Journal, retrieved March 30, 2019

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