High Totals are a band that are new on our radar, but by no means new to the Detroit music scene. Comprised of Dave Melkonian, Pete Koneda, Bryan Caspers and Mike OReilly, this band plays what they classify as noisy punk with equal parts fuzz and fury. They have shared the stage with bands like The Goddamn Gallows and Speedball, and in a couple of weeks they will be playing Small's with Murphy's Law. Today, High Totals are premiering their new music video for the song "Bleach My Bones In The Sun" from the EP of the same name that was released last year. The video was shot by Christopher Dinnan on a rooftop in Pontiac. See it for yourself below.
If you like what you see and hear, make sure you check out High Totals this Saturday night. They will be playing The Sanctuary as part of Hamtramck Music Fest, along with Jackson & The Poolsharks, Splitters, and BAVE. To see them play with Murphy's Law, head to Small's on March 21st. Tickets for that show can be purchased in advance here. To hear more from High Totals, head over and give them a listen on bandcamp here.
~C
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