HELLIONS
RELEASE MUSIC VIDEO FOR
"SMILE"
WATCH HERE
Upcoming Album Rue
Due Out October 19th via UNFD
Now Available for Pre-Order
September 26, 2018 - Australian quartet Hellions have released the official music video for "Smile", the latest single from upcoming album Rue. The track is dynamic, upbeat and provides a tongue-in-cheek look at the depth of our interactions in the digital age, as illustrated in the accompanying video. Fans can watch the new video here.
"Smile" is the latest single from Rue, which is set to be released on October 19th via UNFD. Rue builds upon the marriage of theatrical dynamics and thoughtful lyricism that defined the band's critically acclaimed previous offering, 2016's third collection Opera Oblivia. The resulting record is deeper and darker, with melodies that are more beautiful, and riffs that are more seismic. The album was recorded at Karma Sound Studios in Thailand with producer Shane Edwards - a man Hellions have worked with for a decade and describe as "our fifth member". Rue is available for pre-order today, here.
On video, Anthony Caruso (drummer/co-writer) and Matt Gravolin (guitar/vocals/cowriter) shared "Our Director, Aimee-Lee X. Curran, her crew and our cast really helped bring those words and the meaning behind the song to life. It was a pleasure to create and we are ecstatic with the result. The little details in our hero, Danica Burch, and our ballroom casts performances were paramount in bringing this all together. Thank you to everyone involved for such a pleasant and professional experience. We hope Hellions fans enjoy the video for 'Smile' as much as we all enjoyed making it!"
It's safe to say Rue is an album in which message and music are often tonally juxtaposed, requiring the listener to really listen. The tracks are divided into the pessimistic and humanitarian sides of life. Tracks like "(Blueberry)" and "Odyssey" deal with the former, examining how the high consciousness we possess has led to a culture of egocentricity and opportunist while being accompanied by jaunty, bombastic guitars reminiscent of Black Parade-era My Chemical Romance. Similarly, the funky, danceable "X (Mwah)" is actually about abandoning hope in favor of recklessness, while "26" is a rousing anthem about the quest for happiness.
Rue Track Listing:
1. (Blueberry)
2. Odyssey
3. X (Mwah)
4. Smile
5. Furrow
6. (Cocoon)
7. Rue
8. (Theatre Of) (feat. Luna)
9. The Lotus
10. Get Up!
11. Harsh Light
12. 26
How can we overcome our struggles with one another if we don't fully understand the one raging inside ourselves? It's this very question Hellions explore on Rue and there's never been a better time for an album that explores this tussling duality the band describe as "the co-existence of a Jekyll and Hyde operating within a person at any one time."
Rue is a timely record that calls for an end to complacency. Whether it's for its remarkable music, or its powerful messages - it needs to be heard.
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Hellions is Dre Faivre (Vocals), Matthew Gravolin (Guitar/vocals), Josh Campiao (Guitar), Anthony Caruso (Drums/percussion/vocals).
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6 Fundamentals That Help
Businesses Weather A Crisis
Events such as Hurricane Florence that hit the Carolinas can create major disruptions for businesses.
Just how quickly they recover from this – or from any crisis that interrupts the normal course of business – depends on whether they have established their fundamentals.
“Businesses impacted by Hurricane Florence or any other type of disaster will inevitably recover faster if they have their core fundamentals in place,” says Alex Zlatin, CEO of Maxim Software Systems, a dental practice management software company, author of the book Responsible Dental Ownership (www.alexzlatin.com).
From the importance of human resources (so you can retain employees during stressful events) to customer service (so your customers return after the crisis is over), it is important that businesses avoid getting so caught up in their profit-and-loss statements that they ignore their structural issues, says Zlatin.
How well a business adheres to its fundamentals will be revealed – good or bad – during stressful events such as personnel upheavals, economic downturns, natural disasters and challenges in the global economy, Zlatin says
“During flush times when everything is going smoothly, businesses can sometimes get by without following the basic fundamentals,” Zlatin says. “But when times get rough, that is when businesses which have those pillars in place can not only survive, frequently they can eat their competitors’ lunch.”
Zlatin says fundamentals that impact a business during a crisis include:
“Businesses that have been impacted by Hurricane Florence that had their core business fundamentals in place prior to the storm will inevitably recover faster than those that do not,” Zlatin says.
About Alex Zlatin
Alex Zlatin, author of the book Responsible Dental Ownership (www.alexzlatin.com), had more than 10 years of management experience before he accepted the position of CEO of dental practice management software company Maxim Software Systems. His company helps struggling dental professionals take control of their practices and reach the next level of success with responsible leadership strategies. He earned a B.Sc. in Technology Management at HIT in Israel, and earned his MBA at Edinburgh Business School
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6 Ways To Treat TMJ And Get
Your Jaw Back In Line
Of all the hinges that facilitate your bodily functions, the jaw joint is one of the busiest.
And also, one of the most problematic. TMJ pain, also known as TMD - temporomandibular joint disorder - affects about 15 percent of adults, most of them between the ages of 20 and 40. The TMJ is the joint on each side of your face attaching your jaw to the bottom of your skull. The muscles near them enable opening and closing of the mouth, but the disorder and pain occur when the joints get out of line or don’t move as they should.
Many factors cause TMJ pain - tooth movement, the wearing down of teeth, injury to the jaw, head or neck - and finding the right treatment can be difficult, says Dr. Ramon A. Duran.
“Due to the combination of sliding motions and hinging, the TMJ is the most complicated joint in the body,” says Dr. Duran (www.drramonduran.com), a dentist in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and author of Your Best Smile … For a Lifetime: Achieving Your Optimal Oral Health. “And because of its connection to the largest cranial nerve, the smallest misalignment can have a significant impact on the rest of the system. Any time your bite changes, it affects your TMJ.”
Dr. Duran lists different options for treating TMD:
“One of the biggest problems with TMJ issues is how long they take to manifest,” Dr. Duran says. “Good dentists should be on the lookout for conditions like frequent headaches, facial pains, tooth wear, and a history of root canals.”
About Dr. Ramon Duran
Dr. Ramon Duran, DMD (www.drramonduran.com), is a dentist based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with a practice focused on cosmetic and implant dentistry. He’s a public speaker and author of Your Best Smile … For a Lifetime: Achieving Your Optimal Health. Dr. Duran is part of just 10 percent of dental professionals in the U.S. who practice the concept of complete dentistry, helping patients to identify potential problems before further damage can occur. He is a former faculty member of the School of Dental Medicine at the University of Puerto Rico, and graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Puerto Rico School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Duran also is a graduate of The Dawson Academy, a world-renowned continuing education institution for dentists.