AP web exclusive: More most anticipated albums of 2007

Posted by Steven Robertshaw on 06-Dec-06 @ 01:58 PM

In AP 222, on sale now, we exclusively profiled over 50 upcoming releases for 2007 from some of the hottest acts around. Unfortunately, we got a little too excited and wrote about more bands than we had space in the magazine for (stupid physical limitations). All of the below releases are definitely considered Most Anticipated for us; we hope you'll let them into your hearts, too. -Scott Heisel


ANDREW W.K.
EXPECT IT: Fall (LabelTBA)

It's been almost four years since Andrew W.K. gave America some new music. Fans shouldn't expect to see the Japan-only release Close Calls With Bricks Walls issued here anytime soon, either. Instead, his next offering is likely to be either Young Lord or The Carrier, two albums he's finishing now. "I've been thinking about how I can find the courage to turn inward and just completely attack myself," says W.K. "I feel like I'm freeing myself from the idea of who I am." -Tristan Staddon




BOYS NIGHT OUT
EXPECT IT:
June on Ferret (ferretstyle.com)

The addition of new guitarist Andy Lewis (from the Fullblast) and the return of original drummer Ben Arseneau have had a noticeable impact on Boys Night Out's new material. But guitarist Jeff Davis notes the still-evolving band won't attempt to duplicate 2005's eerie concept album Trainwreck on this upcoming release. "The songs are heavy... proggy... riffy," he says. "Elements that were appealing [in BNO's earlier music] got lost. We're bringing back the raw, youthful aspects that were missing." -Brendan Manley



CIRCLE TAKES THE SQUARE
EXPECT IT: Spring (Label TBA)

"Epic" is a word frequently used to describe the work of Savannah, Georgia's Circle Takes The Square, thanks to the eight-minute, multi-movement songs on 2004's As The Roots Undo. For the follow-up, singer-guitarist Drew Speziale promises a concept album that will blow minds, and not just with a blend of extreme scream-core and bong-blast prog. "This one song we're working on is going to be a half-hour," Speziale reveals, laughing. "You can pretty much say it's going to be epic." -Mike Usinger



CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH
EXPECT IT: Jan. 30 (clapyourhandssayyeah.com)

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah became one of 2005's biggest DIY successes with a self-released, eponymous debut. Wisely, the New York post-indie rockers haven't messed with success. "It's an extension of the first," says singer Alec Ounsworth of Some Loud Thunder, the band's sophomore effort. "But to me, it's a little more organized." That focus reflects the reality that CYHSY are no longer just a bunch of friends messing around. "This was initially something to do for fun after work," Ounsworth admits. "Now it's something more." -Mike Usinger



PELICAN
EXPECT IT:
May on Hydra Head (hydrahead.com)

Chicago instru-metal leaders Pelican will team up with producer Andrew Schneider (Cave In, Scissorfight) for their as-yet-untitled release. Guitarist Laurent Lebec says the road-tested, riff-based tracks are shaping up shorter and hookier than the ambient atmospheres on 2005's The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw. He adds that the new songs have a different inspiration. "This time around," he begins, "instead of describing the change in nature and the environment, I think we're looking to describe the change in ourselves." -DX Ferris




THE RECEIVING END OF SIRENS
EXPECT IT:
Late spring on TripleCrown (triplecrownrecords.com)

One of AP's 100 Bands You Need To Know In 2006, TREOS have big plans for their sophomore album. Expect the follow-up to 2005's Between The Heart And The Synapse to be significantly more stripped down. "We didn't really use space as part of the music," says bassist Brendan Brown. "Now we're trying to use space as an instrument and let things play out more organically." One possible song title: "Other Than That, Mrs. Lincoln, How Did You Enjoy The Play?" -Ryan J. Downey



SHAI HULUD
EXPECT IT: Summer on Metal Blade (metalblade.com)

Reformed hardcore legends Shai Hulud will team with engineer Zeuss (Hatebreed, Shadows Fall), following a well-received reunion tour that yielded the promising demo "To Bear The Brunt Of Many Blades." "People who heard the demo say, 'Oh, it's a return to Hearts Once Nourished With Hope And Compassion, because it has more of a kick,'" says guitarist/band constant Matt Fox. "We want to have a really smart, thought-provoking album with intelligent song structures that will really knock you on your ass." -DX Ferris



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