THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2021 • THE BULLETIN GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 3 LIVE MUSIC FOR THE WEEK p.6 ALL THINGS MUSIC bendbulletin.com/golisten More new music from Central Oregon artists BY BRIAN MCELHINEY • For The Bulletin L ast week, GO! Magazine took a listen to new EPs and albums from Central Oregon musicians. This week’s review roundup is dedicated to new singles, plus a look at some upcoming releases. Without further ado, let’s do this. “IRRESISTIBLE,” NEAL MARKS also recorded the song live to tape at his studio, Parkway Sounds). But the star remains Chadd’s honest, pow- erful vocal and the lyrics: a wistful plea for innocence and home. Single, Mast Year Records Multi-instrumentalist Neal Marks re- turns post-pandemic (and post-Groova- saur) with the single “Irresistible,” which showcases his abilities as a producer as well as songwriter. While Groovasaur jammed in jazz fusion mode, “Irresistible” is a full-on rocker with a sensitive heart, riding spacey verses into cascading, wall-of-guitars choruses. Marks proves more than capable in the vocal department as well. A promis- ing debut, with more on the way. “NEW INDUSTRY,” WARM GADGET Single, self-released “TAKE ME HOME,” JOEL CHADD Single, self-released Joel Chadd, best known for his work with folk group Trailer 31, previews his de- but solo album (“Ghost of You,” due out in summer) with the single, “Take Me Home.” Conceived as an a cappella number, the song features Scott Oliphant on pump or- gan (Oliphant, leader of The Color Study, Producer/engineer/multi-in- strumentalist Colten Tyler Williams and Scary Busey screamer Tim Vester resurrect Warm Gadget, dormant since the mid- 2010s, for “New Industry.” This blast of Ministry-esque industrial riffage, buoyed by Vester’s ever-angry vocal delivery and scathing lyrics, couldn’t come at a more op- portune time considering the year everyone just had. “Bow down to the new industry,” indeed. Indulge in Self Care 39 s * 2 LOCATIONS $ pl u BEND • REDMOND 45 ONLINE CLASSES Get Moving for Spring! www.Namaspa.com *Intro for one month CALL TODAY TO BOOK YOUR SPA EXPERIENCE! HAIR•NAILS•LASHES•SKIN•BROWS 405 NE 3RD ST. 541-385-8060 “LET GO,” MINDPALACE FEATURING CAIT FORD Single, 1988 Entertainment Johnny Da- vis, known for his work as founder and head hon- cho of local pro- duction/promotion company 1988 Enter- tainment, teams with singer Cait Ford for “Let Go,” the debut single from the project MindPalace. The song, composed and pro- duced by Davis, rides a club-ready beat and an instrumental that slowly builds in in- tensity before dipping down again to close, while Ford adds ethereal singing and soul. Continued on Page 5 Located in Downtown Bend is Central Oregon’s foremost wine bar/shop. It features: Wine by the glass, Premium selection of wine, Champagne, Ports and sake, Bottles to go, On-line ordering & shipping, Public wine tastings, Three wine clubs, & more! Tues-Thurs 11-6:30 Fri/Sat 12-8 Sun/Mon Closed 141 NW Minnesota Ave 541.410.1470