Fahrenheit V13: The Black Halos’ Jay Millette on His Fave Books and Passion for Reading

It’s all come full circle for The Black Halos with the recent release of their new full-length How the Darkness Doubled. The acclaimed Canadian punk rockers dropped the album on November 25th via Stomp Records, a set of brand new tracks meant to act as an unofficial follow-up to their highly lauded 2001 release, The Violent Years. It felt like a good time to do a follow-up to that record, seeing as the recording of How the Darkness Doubled reunited the collective forces of the original songwriting team Billy Hopeless, Rich Jones, and Jay Millette. With the quintessential Halos lineup back in action, How the Darkness Doubled is widely viewed as a return to form for the band. Reuniting this lineup provided a laser focus to the songwriting in a way that the members had not felt since The Viol...

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