New Regime
Fronted by Nine Inch Nails drummer Ilan Rubin, the New Regime recently released two live performance videos off their third album
Heart Mind Body & Soul, “You Can Be” and “Smoke and Mirrors,” with six more videos planned for the series. According to Rubin, “Performing live in the studio is something I’ve done to showcase my songs in a live, but controlled setting, where the audio and visual fidelity made for an enjoyable viewing experience. This was the first time we had performed since Covid-19 hit and the tour we were on with Silversun Pickups was cancelled halfway through. It felt good to set up, rehearse, and just enjoy performing live music. ‘You Can Be’ has been a favorite of mine because it shows the funkier, groove-orientated side of my music on all fronts. From the guitars, to the vocals, drums, and bass, it makes you want to move. ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ is one of the heavier, riff-based songs off of
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ALBANY â Federal service to the United States Marine Corps, whether in a civilian capacity or in uniform, is an extraordinary privilege that few have the honor of experiencing. Itâs an honor Trent Blalock reflected on during his retirement ceremony after 31 years of service.
Blalock, who served for more than three decades, retired as deputy commander, Marine Corps Maintenance Command, at Marine Corps Logistics Base-Albany.
Because of COVID-19 restrictions limiting gatherings to 10 or fewer people, the retirement ceremony was a virtual event that included Blalockâs family, Col. Wilfred Rivera, commander MDMC, and Maj. Gen. Joseph Shrader, commanding general MCLB-Albany.