Salem | |
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Origin | Southampton, England |
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Years active | 2019 (2019)–present |
Labels | Roadrunner |
Spinoff of | Creeper |
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Salem are a British punk rock band from Southampton. Formed in 2019, the group consists of vocalist Will Gould (of Creeper) and guitarist Matt Reynolds (of Howards Alias, Skylar and Drawings). For live performances, the core duo are joined by bassist Ranny Ransom and drummer Aaron Graham. Initially conceived as a side project in the summer of 2019, Gould, Reynolds and Graham recorded five songs which they did not originally intend to release. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic meant that Creeper were unable to tour, the tracks were released as Salem's self-titled debut EP in 2020. A second five-track EP, Salem II, followed in 2021.
History
2019–2020: Formation and first EP
Will Gould and Matt Reynolds had worked together for several years before forming Salem, including writing together for the first two Creeper albums and Reynolds working as a guitar tech for the band. During the recording of Creeper's second album Sex, Death & the Infinite Void in 2019, the pair decided to spend a day writing and recording together, as a way for Gould to "blow off some steam" from the complex narrative-based songwriting of his main band. Shortly thereafter, the pair recorded the five songs at the Ranch Production House with Drawings drummer Aaron Graham and producer Neil Kennedy. The tracks were not initially intended to be released, however due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry, Creeper were forced to postpone touring in promotion of their second album, and in September 2020 the band were unveiled. Speaking about their decision to launch Salem during pandemic-related restrictions, Gould explained that "We're releasing when a lot of kids are stuck inside, or if they're not, their life isn't quite the same. It's a way to soundtrack this very difficult time. The power of punk rock is that it helps you forget about the monotony of every day. And life has never been as monotonous as it is now."
Salem released their debut single "Destroy Me" on the day the band were officially announced, 28 September 2020. Gould described the song as "a really good introduction that summarises the band ... the right kind of energy from the offset." The song's accompanying music video features Gould's girlfriend Charlotte Clutterbuck. The single was followed on 23 October by the group's self-titled debut EP, released on Roadrunner Records. In an interview with The Line of Best Fit, Gould explained that most of the songs on the EP were inspired by his relationship with Clutterbuck, commenting: "This record is about my life but everything is multiplied by a million. It's an exaggeration of real life ... These songs are about our relationship, about being loved." Salem received positive reviews from a range of music critics – Kerrang! writer Nick Ruskell rated the EP four out of five, calling it "irresistible" and describing the band as "an energetic, charismatic escape into a world that seems far more promising and exciting than the real one". Similarly, Sarah Jamieson of DIY magazine called Salem "a welcome dalliance with the punk rock bands that so inform Will's day job".
The week after releasing their debut EP, Salem played their first two shows – dubbed "the Halloween Cabaret" – at London's New Cross Inn and Southampton's 1865 on 30 and 31 October 2020, respectively. This was followed on 1 December by a performance at Blondies, a "tiny dive bar" in London, for the Kerrang! K! Pit series of socially-distanced shows with no audience. As well as the five songs from Salem, the band also played three new tracks, "William, It Was Really Something", "Sweet Tooth" and "Heaven Help Me". A music video for "Throat" was released on 10 December, the story of which was inspired by the novel Misery by Stephen King.
2020–present: Second EP and touring
A second Salem EP was first announced in December 2020, when Gould revealed that the band had recently recorded the collection at Middle Farm Studios with producer Peter Miles. On 12 April 2021, "Draculads" was released as the first song from the new EP Salem II, which was scheduled for release on 7 May. Speaking about the new track, Gould noted that "'Draculads' is the sound of two lovers kissing in a bar fight. It is an over the top love song literally about falling in love with a vampire." Salem II was similarly well-received as Salem, with Nick Ruskell for Kerrang! writing that "II is, like October's self-titled debut EP, a goth-punk rush that has its black heart firmly in the same place as AFI, early My Chemical Romance and Grave Pleasures". DIY writer Ben Tipple dubbed the EP "cinematic and playful".
Salem embarked on their first full concert tour, the Join the Church Tour, in October 2021, playing 19 shows at small venues across the UK supported by James and the Cold Gun, culminating with a final date at Southampton's Joiners Arms on Halloween night. In January 2022, a new version of Salem opening track "Fall Out of Love" featuring additional vocals by Carlie Hanson was featured during the closing credits of the film Scream and released as a single. Speaking about the feature, Gould commented that "As big fans of the franchise it has been surreal to be asked to be a part of its legacy in some small way. We couldn't ask to be featured on a more perfect soundtrack." A second run of UK headline shows, the Unholy Communion Tour with support act Bad Nerves, followed in April. During the summer, Salem performed their first festival shows at Download Festival in June, 2000trees in July, and Burn It Down in Torquay in September.
Members
Official members
- Will Gould – lead vocals (2019–present)
- Matt Reynolds – guitar, bass, keyboards, backing vocals (2019–present)
Backup members
- Aaron Graham – drums (2019–present; session and touring)
- Ranny Ransom – bass (2020–present; touring only)
Discography
Extended plays
- Salem (2020)
- Salem II (2021)
Singles
- "Destroy Me" (2020)
- "Draculads" (2021)
- "Fall Out of Love" (feat. Carlie Hanson) (2022)
References
- Sources referring to Salem as punk rock:
- Oleinik, Marie (22 October 2020). "The Duality of Will Gould". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Thomas, Jen (1 November 2021). "Five things we learned from our In Conversation video chat with Creeper's Will Gould". NME. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Sources referring to Salem as horror punk:
- Eloise, Marianne (6 October 2020). "Salem: life-affirming pop-punk for people who want to f**k witches". Louder. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Ruskell, Nick (22 October 2020). "EP Review: Salem – Salem". Kerrang!. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Walsh, Tom (6 May 2021). "Salem – 'Salem II'". Punktastic. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Sources referring to Salem as horror punk:
- Eloise, Marianne (6 October 2020). "Salem: life-affirming pop-punk for people who want to f**k witches". Louder. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Crampton, Simon (7 May 2021). "Salem – Salem II". Rock Sins. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- "Salem announce UK tour". Sheer Music. 4 May 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- "News: Creeper's Will Gould and Howard's Alias' Matt Reynolds Form New Project Salem, Release Single "Destroy Me"". New Noise Magazine. 2 October 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- "Will Gould from Creeper shares new side project Salem". Original Rock. 28 September 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Shutler, Ali (28 September 2020). "Creeper's Will Gould on new band Salem: "These are spooky, silly, romantic punk rock songs"". NME. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- "Creeper's Will Gould Launches New Project, Salem". Kerrang!. 28 September 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Kenneally, Cerys (28 September 2020). "Creeper's Will Gould unveils new band Salem with debut single "Destroy Me"". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Eloise, Marianne (6 October 2020). "Salem: life-affirming pop-punk for people who want to f**k witches". Louder. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- "Creeper's Will Gould introduces new project Salem with lead track 'Destroy Me'". DIY. 29 September 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Oleinik, Marie (22 October 2020). "The Duality of Will Gould". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Ruskell, Nick (22 October 2020). "EP Review: Salem – Salem". Kerrang!. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Jamieson, Sarah (23 October 2020). "Salem – Salem review". DIY. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- "Will Gould's Salem have announced two new Halloween live shows". Upset. 8 October 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- "Watch Salem bring the goth-punk party to The K! Pit". Kerrang!. 2 December 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Rogers, Jack (10 December 2020). "Watch: Salem's Darkly Seductive Video For 'Throat'". Rock Sound. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Alexander, Phil (1 December 2020). "salem Hit The K! Pit And Prepare New EP". Kerrang!. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Carter, Emily (12 April 2021). "Will Gould's Salem announce new EP, unveil lead single Draculads". Kerrang!. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Taylor, Sam (12 April 2021). "Will Gould's new band Salem have announced their second EP". Dork. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Ruskell, Nick (7 May 2021). "EP Review: Salem – Salem II". Kerrang!. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Tipple, Ben (7 May 2021). "Salem – Salem II review". DIY. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Turner, James (5 May 2021). "Salem announce an intimate tour in support of smaller UK venues". Louder. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- "Salem reveal new version of 'Fall Out Of Love' with Carlie Hanson". DIY. 28 January 2022. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Rogers, Jack (28 January 2022). "Listen: Salem's New Version Of 'Fall Out Of Love' Ft. Carlie Hanson, From The Scream Soundtrack". Rock Sound. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Hollingsworth, Ashley Perez (4 March 2022). "Salem Announce Unholy Communion Tour With Bad Nerves". Genre Is Dead. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Rogers, Jack (11 June 2022). "Gallery: This Is What Salem's Sensationally Rousing Set At Download Looked Like". Rock Sound. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- Rogers, Jack (28 March 2022). "You Me At Six, Boston Manor, Twin Atlantic & Loads More Have Been Added To This Summer's 2000trees". Rock Sound. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
- "Burn It Down Festival 2022". The Foundry. Retrieved 12 July 2022.