HELMET: 'Seeing Eye Dog' Widget Available

July 28, 2010

Seminal rock band HELMET will release a new full-length album, "Seeing Eye Dog", on September 7. The band's first LP since 2006's critically acclaimed "Monochrome" and its seventh album overall will be made available on the indie Work Song label (with physical distribution by Redeye and direct-to-fan digital delivery by Topspin). The CD was produced by band leader, vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Page Hamilton, with additional production by Toshi Kasai and vocal production by Mark Renk.

"Seeing Eye Dog" is being paired with a bonus disc of live material recorded at the Vans Warped Tour in San Francisco 2006.

"Seeing Eye Dog" track listing:

01. So Long
02. Seeing Eye Dog
03. Welcome To Algiers
04. LA Water
05. In Person
06. Morphing
07. White City
08. And Your Bird Can Sing
09. Miserable
10. She's Lost

A widget containing three free tracks — "Seeing Eye Dog" and live recordings of "Milquetoast" and "Tic" — is available below.

On songs that consistently cut deep, Hamilton's guitar is on fire as always and his vocals are as wicked as ever. The album’s 10 tracks include the title cut, "Welcome To Algiers", "White City", the mostly instrumental "Morphing" and a cover of THE BEATLES' "And Your Bird Can Sing". Hamilton is joined by drummer Kyle Stevenson, guitarist Dan Beeman and bassist Chris Traynor; HELMET's live bassist is Dave Case.

"The HELMET musical vocabulary is well established at this point, but I continue to work on a variety of musical projects that inevitably influence the HELMET songs," says Page.

"I've been working on movies with Elliott Goldenthal and co. for 17 years now and had never really experimented with incorporating these soundscapes (or shit sculpting as I prefer to call it) into HELMET songs.

"We had a much better recording situation in which I felt much less time pressure and was working with an engineer who was patient and very creative (Toshi Kasai) so away we went. I started layering upper parts of the chords and was digging the sound so I went with it."

He adds: "It's so important to have great musicians in this band as we track the music with my guitar and the drummer and then overdub the second guitar and bass. I can't stand the sound and anti-human feel of edited rock music. People have always commented that we sound like our albums live. This has a lot to do with it. Humans playing music will always be better than chop shop rock so one has to find the right players."

"Seeing Eye Dog" — as bracing as anything released by "a band that made important connections between indie-rock and metal…" (New York Times, September 12, 2004),is being issued in five formats (see below),each of which will include a bonus live album recorded in 2006 in San Francisco.

* Digital only (new album plus one live album)
* Two-disc CD (new album plus one live album) + digital
* Limited-edition double 180g vinyl (new album plus one live album) + digital
* Limited-edition deluxe: New album and one live album on two-disc CD, new album and one live album on double 180g vinyl, custom HELMET USB key with four more live albums, signed package + digital of new album + one live album
* Super deluxe: Same as deluxe but includes gold laminate/tour access component

HELMET will kick off a U.S. tour on September 8 in Sacramento, California. The trek will take the band to the U.S. and Canada, wrapping up in Los Angeles November 5. Immediately after, HELMET will head to Europe for a string of dates.

On a limited availability basis, tickets for the North American dates are on sale now at HelmetMusic.com. The purchase of a U.S. show ticket will also include a free digital download (one download per order) of the new album for a flat price of $24, only when purchased via the band's web site.

Also available now, HELMET fans can sign up for three free preview songs: "Seeing Eye Dog" and live tracks, "Milquetoast" and "Tic". For those who purchase any package of "Seeing Eye Dog" via the band's web site before the September 7 release date, they'll also receive the album's expansive song "LA Water" in advance.

"The free tracks and all-in-one ticket/download bundling price is a nice way to say thanks to those of you who came to shows and continue to come to shows," says Hamilton. "The bonus live material is a way to relive a performance we may have had in your town."

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