12.27.2011

Top Albums of 2011

Okay, so this year end list is fucked beyond belief. I was writing new reviews for some of these records complete with uploads and whatever, but then my old laptop got a gut bug and I am currently building a new hard drive from scratch. Hell on earth. So here is what you get, a requisite top album list that means less than shit. The ones I don't have links to are ones that I lost on my old computer data machine.


In no particular order...


Raw Nerve- Tall Tales






I didn't actually start listening to this record until late in the year and it quickly soared into my favorites. Chicago hardcore put out on Youth Attack! records and carrying the expected traits that such a description entails. Wrenching noisy hardcore that blends the originality and depth of VOID with what could have been a faster and angrier (is it even possible?) version of Drunkdriver. Seriously buy and download every fucking thing that these guys make. Expect to hear more from me on Raw Nerve next year.


Kurt Vile- Smoke Ring for my Halo






Indie rock darling and Matador Records resident troubadour fucking killed this year with Smoke Ring for my Halo. I remember smoking out of a friends window and hearing his rendition of "Peeping Tomboy" playing faintly from Block Party like it was yesterday. Sadly, I misssed his set, but I spent the first half of this year with this record nearly always playing. Kurt Vile delivered his most palatable, creepy, and intricate record in his career to date.


Iceage- Iceage






http://tryburningthisone.blogspot.com/2011/06/iceage-new-brigade-lp.html
Danish punks with miles of press behind them. Blah blah blah, hype machine whatever. These kids are young and dumb and made one of the best punk records to break out the past ten years. Bold statement, but one I stand by. Sure, they benefit from a near perfect recording, but that is all part of the game. Worth the hype. Also a bonus seeing these guys play a sloppy set situated in a parking lot in Vancouver with Cult of Youth. Again, worth the hype.


Total Control- Henge Beat LP






http://tryburningthisone.blogspot.com/2011/11/total-control-henge-beat-lp.html
I love the Australian scene far too much. This is the best record to come from down under this year, followed closely by the UV Race record, "Homo". Anyways, this album is perfection. Kraut-synth darkwave spattered throughout an amazing rock and roll record. Seriously, the music that has happened in Australia for the past five years is unmissable.  

Mikal Cronin- Mikal Cronin







http://tryburningthisone.blogspot.com/2011/10/mikal-cronin-mikal-cronin.html
This San Francisco rock and roll heart-throb rose to prominence quickly this year with this self titled album, and for good reason. From the venerable San Francisco garage scene, but with a little more heart and breathing some much needed fresh air into said group of unarguably talented musicians. The song, "Apathy" might very well be my favorite song of the year. Watching him play it live last month vindicated my previous feelings on that song and this record. This is a seriously solid release for 2011 and I am genuinely excited to see where he takes his music next.


Atlas Sound- Parallax






Bradford Cox's newest album might very well be his most personal and beautiful one yet. Continuing his streak of dedicating records to his recently deceased artists, this one was dedicated to Trish from Broadcast. It's heart wrenching, confusing, and original as hell, but would you expect anything else? Best interview quote from this year... " I need punk rock. It's the medicine for me, but it's bitter and sickening. I feel like if you don't need it-- if you're happy and healthy-- run toward that. [Deerhunter guitarist Lockett Pundt] is very happy now, and his life has changed a lot. I'm 100% sincerely happy for him that he doesn't need punk anymore."


The Men- Leave Home





I feel like this record really took off with its dizzying ability to effortlessly mold so many different sorts of music into an opus of rock and roll. It is very
 striking how the music can transparently transform with perfect tack. They just announced the follow up to this record that is coming out early next year, and I am patiently waiting for it. 



11.16.2011

Total Control- Henge Beat LP

Total Control- Henge Beat LP

No new records in a month? Horseshit. It has been crazy. To make up for it though, I give you what possibly may be the best album released this year. Iron Lung Records (right?) gives us the long-waited for, critically acclaimed full length that was follows a slew of selectively released seven inches by Total Control. Fuck if this album isn't near perfect. Featuring members DX Stewart (UV Race) and Mikey from Eddy Current, this Aussie record continues the multiple year excursion of bands from down under pushing the envelope.

Nothing like the members former bands, this is a brilliant take on 70's rock a la Swell Maps with a perfect Eno touch. A beautiful, seamless record that slides up and down the post-punk scale. You will find touches of KBD punk followed immediately by confidentially krauty synth leads. In the heart of the album is "Carpet Rash," a perfect synopsis for the band. The monotone vocals reminiscent of darker new-wave, healthy electronics, and sharp guitars all collected with the perfection you would expect from such experienced musicians. Songs like the closer, "Love Performance" provide a striking resemblance to the repetition and hopelessness of prime Joy Division.

I suppose the most impressive part of the album is how educated is sounds. It is obviously an album written by people well-versed in the music that they are playing, both in how it is put together and where it comes from. This is not a thrown together accident, where the shit sticks to the wall. Like I said before, easily one of the best albums of 2011, hands down.
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10.12.2011

Mikal Cronin- Mikal Cronin

The San Francisco garage scene sure has exploded in the past five years. The newest (public) addition to this ever growing group is Mikal Cronin. While Cronin has been a part of the scene for a while, playing drums for Ty Segall, with The Moonhearts, and releasing a few singles, this is his first foray into long play recording. His eponymous debut is just beautiful. This here is a warm, satisfying and downright sexy pop record with perfect touches of everything from 60's rock and roll and surf to late nineties indie rock.

The lyrical content was devised during the winding down of Mikal's college career, but it is really the instrumentation and composition that shines in this record. The first song on the record, "Is it Alright" spends two and a half minutes where you think it could be, whimsical yet crunching garage rock. This song ends with a furious minute that crescendos with Jon Dwyer (Thee Oh Sees) playing a maddening muddle of a freakout flute solo. The record continues down this same path, finely walking the line between ravishing pop music and the true grit of rock and roll. In the song "Green and Blue," mixed up with a true wall of sound for garage rock, I hear a faint Kurt Cobain influence in the vocals of Mikal. I'll take it.

You should too. This is a great record, just dark enough to get you through the coming fall but still positive enough to not drive you off the deep end.


Trouble in Mind Records
2011

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9.26.2011

Paul Simon- Songs from The Capeman

Paul Simon- Songs from The Capeman

Wow, so it's been a while since I posted, but since the grey has returned to the grey coast, I suppose I can start finding more time to write on here.  I'll come back with a post that comes out of left field.

For almost ten years, the legendary Paul Simon worked on a screenplay for a Broadway show based on the life of Salvador Agron, or "The Capeman." Agron was a real-life Puerto Rican gang member who was convicted of murdering two Irish boys who he had mistaken for opposing gang members.  At sixteen, he was the youngest person at the time to be sent to death row.  His case was polarizing and invited attention from unlikely places. At the time, Elenor Roosevelt campained for a new look at his case and sentencing. In the seventies, there was a made for television movie based on his life as well.

Paul Simon spent over 5 million dollars comprising a band to play the music that he had written for his show.  It's an unusual departure musically for Simon, with a mix of Latin American drumming, doo-wop songs, blues, and rock and roll.  The album is diverse and in a full listen, tells an amazing story of the seedy side of New York in the fifties. The songs are beautiful and thought-provoking, the vocals heartwarming and honest to a point of unnerve.  The fifth song on the album, "The Vampires" will forever be one of the most important songs in my life.  It enthralls me. 

The downside to this rosy review is the fact that the musical was a disastrous flop.  In the lead-up to opening day, the production went through three directors.  Simon was superfluously difficult in his role.  He insisted on having a full hand in almost every stage of the project.  The show only lasted 68 days at the Marquis Theater, and lost 11 million dollars.  Simon stood by his project and eventually released this album, keeping the vision alive.  I described this album recently as "World Music with balls," and I stand by that statement.  Long live The Capeman.



8.11.2011

Masshysteri- Masshysteri

Masshysteri- Masshysteri LP

This now defunct Swedish Punk band has a roster that reads like a who's who of the last ten years in the Umea punk scene. Featuring members of (International) Noise Conspiracy, Regulations, Vicious, Lost Patrol Band, and Insurgent Kid, Masshysteri immediately has quite a reputation to uphold. This eponymous second album meets and exceeds any standards that could be set for a band with this high of a bar set. Robert Pettersson's Swedish-sung vocals sound natural, crisp, and comforting. This album has a darker, slightly more palatable sound than their first album, "Ver Del Av Stan". It seems that they really figured out their formula to complete the seemingly impossible task of writing original sounding punk songs that are easy on the ears while not being tacky.

Masshysteri really popularized the newest wave of bands singing in their native Swedish, and it seems everyone else has followed. I read an interview at one point with Pettersson where he said something along the lines that he was sick of having to use an internet translator to write his lyrics, and if people didn't hearing vocals in Swedish, fuck 'em. It sounds perfect, and I think that this album is close to perfect.


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7.28.2011

Joy Division- Les Bains Douches 18 December 1979

Joy Division- Les Bains Douches 18 December 1979

Once a rarity, a full set recorded in Paris months before Ian Curtis' tragic collapse. Not much else to say. 



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7.24.2011

The Omegas- Blasts of Lunacy LP

The Omegas- Blast of Lunacy LP

Best hardcore record so far in 2011. Traditional hardcore that seamlessly transfuses the cream of the crop of hardcore styles. Breakneck riffs lead out into slow chugs a la Regulations "Police Sirens", while molding unnoticeably to brooding parts that could facilely be mistaken for NYHC. For me, Omegas quickly joined a club of contemporary North American bands who correctly and effortlessly have channeled the best of 1980's hardcore (Double Negative, Government Warning, Police and Thieves).

Blasts of Lunacy really the name of the game. Working in waves of starts and stops, the slow and heavy parts are the radical equilibrium to the swift, punch in the face fury that follows. Parts Unknown records delivers with this record.


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7.20.2011

Drunkdriver- Drunkdriver LP

Drunkdriver- Drunkdriver LP

I've been hesitant to share this album because of some strife that occurred regarding this bands breakup.  I do however think it was handled properly, and if you want to know more about it, you are on the internet, so do your own research.

A friend in Chicago told me that this band, Drunkdriver was playing at a loft near my house. I asked him what it sounded like and he just told me, "It's music your girlfriend would hate." Something along the lines of pure anger. From the slower opening chugs in the menacing and properly named first song "The Accident", the the chunky, hate-anthem that is "Quality of my life" this record literally sounds like frustration. With abrasion around every corner and in every valley, it is easy to say this record is not for anybody.  It's at times a two note hardcore band, twisting in circles like a convoluted adolescent. The drums drive this band to a point of pure anarchy and slob, then seconds later bring the songs right back into reality.

All this being said, I rarely meet people who DON'T like this band. They were and still are a breath of fresh air in hardcore, noise and punk. They were groundbreaking and prophetic. I can't even begin to mention the intensity, commitment, and lust of their live show, which people who saw should feel literally lucky to have been graced with seeing. They are palatable, and I'll bet your girlfriend will actually like it. Featuring members of Wives and Pygmy Shrews, this defunct Brooklyn band might have just broken up at the perfect time, albeit under unfortunate circumstances. Download this album, now.


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7.14.2011

Kitchen's Floor- Loneliness is a Dirty Mattress

Again, I'm painted such a bleak disturbed picture of Brisbane. While there are other Australian bands that currently have the swagger and drug vibe down to perfection, Kitchen's Floor hold down the teenage kids drinking in the day and fucking with tourists. Just when you think that this record is all apathy, it breaks with some heartfelt and almost Vaselines influenced parts. The song "Back Home", could easily be on a K Records comp from the mid-nineties.

I love the recordings, lo-fi for the hell of it. Dirty, messy and all over the place. I am reluctant to use the word, but at times this record even has a "jangly feel". This three-piece knows exactly what they are doing, playing good music poorly and making it sound perfect. I think that there is much much more to this record than meets the eye. It's deliberate.


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7.02.2011

Baddat For Trubbel- Baddat for Trubbel

Baddat for Trubbel- Baddat for Trubbel

I definitely have a problem with geographically categorizing my music. I fervently follow fashions from certain regions while completely disregarding whole musical scenes based on location alone. That being said, Sweden makes some of the absolute best punk rock, garage rock, and hardcore. They have for decades now, and the scene is diverse, porous, and constantly evolving. Baddat for Trubbel is so fucking good. Baddat takes a step away from punk and more towards Swedish pub rock. Done correctly, although it sounds impossible. It keeps an edge while remaining remarkably palatable.

Ever since I heard that first Masshysteri LP, I'm stuck on the Swedish vocals. It sounds so natural, so smooth, and unbelievably cool. Baddat is riding the same hype machine that Iceage is, albeit to quite a smaller degree. They have an LP out on Punks Only titled, "Det Här Är Inte New York" (This is not New York). Their eye-catching seven inch, just came out earlier this year and turns the fuzz on in comparison to their rough and tumble full length.


Anyways, I can't find the whole LP, so I have uploaded 11 of the 15 tracks for the LP. It's frustrating, I know... but this record just isn't showing up online. I uploaded the seven inch to make up for it.. Enjoy.

Baddat For Trubbel- Det Har Ar Inte New York (only 2/3 of the album)
Punks Only, 2011 2010
http://www.mediafire.com/?rrmckmjf6m4vcba



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6.29.2011

The Vicious- Alienated

Let me preface this entire post by stating that, in general, I almost always hate punk rock. Let me follow that up by saying that this is, in my opinion, the best punk rock record ever made. I know that a claim like that is loaded, but fuck. My roommate and I were talking recently about The Vicious and our relationship to them based on our growing up in the same dead town. You have to make your fun in those towns. Excitement doesn't come to you, you have to find it. If you can't find it, you have to make it. If you want to play music and you and your friends don't really know what you are doing, you play punk rock. The Vicious sound like Spokane, Washington to me.

The Vicious hail from Umea, Sweden, leftovers of the venerable socialist scene of the late-nineties. They share almost no musical similarities to those bands though. They take the melody of 77 punk and the angst of KBD and work it to perfection. While their lyrics border tacky at times, "The pigs are/ kicking in doors/ breaking bottles/ I wish I knew how to solve all of your problems" goes the chorus of one song, they also seem relevant in a somewhat dated way. This band more than any other reminds me of the angst of adolescence, the hopelessness of being a fuck-up. This album has stood the test of time. Since I first heard it, I would easily say that I have listened to it three times a week (for the past four plus years).

Fast forward to The Know in Portland, 2007. Drinking in the back of a van on the way to Portland, peeing in empty bottles. Stumbling into the jam-packed bar, we pushed right up to the front. I was already feeling jaded on punk rock by a few years at this point. I remember (albeit faintly) that it was hot in the show side, to the point of terror and discomfort. The bassist of the band wore her leather jacket zipped up to the collar, sleeves worn straight. I have never seen someone show such little regard to body temperature in my life, she just didn't give a fuck. They played a half-hour of punk rock with such vigor and attitude that I easily refer to it as a turning point in my musical spectrum. I walked out of the bar with a new found respect for music and a strange, unexplainable hope for punk rock. It's a shame, because at this point, this is the only scene that I still hold that light towards.


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6.28.2011

Slug Guts- Howlin' Gang

Slug Guts- Howlin' Gang


Listening to this album, I can only assume that Brisbane is a pretty bleak place. The kind of city where mobs of hooligans slink down the street crossing to avoid hookers and drug dealers that they have beef with. The kind of town where the sun never really shows up, and you are always finding dirty syringes on your stoop. Slug Guts borrows from some common swampy influences, most notably The Cramps, Birthday Party, and Pussy Galore. This isn't a bad thing though. I never could get into The Cramps like some of my friends were capable of, but this album has all the things I would have liked about them if they could have broken with me. Take, "Chrome Crucifix" for instance. The vocals are laced with cocky yet still apathetic swagger, then the song breaks and there is a riff that could as easily be on the legendary "Only Theater of Pain". This is a "throwback" that I can get behind. I only call it a throwback because the wheel is still a circle.


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6.27.2011

Timmy's Organism- Rise of the Green Gorilla

Timmy's Organism- Rise of the Green Gorilla

Timmy Vulgar of Human Eye (ITR records) gifts us all with a ten-song, just over half hour nugget of demented, crashing, decidedly Detroit jams. Everything I read about this album claims to hear "space punk" in it, but I'll let that one rest.  It sounds like white guy blues, chants of inebriation, and just a smidgen of Beefheart. The ballad that breaks the album, "Move to the Sun Wave," shows the depth of the perennially odd Timmy Vulgar. I read an interview with him once when he was in Human Eye still where he said something about loving the Cleveland Punk scene and what it turned into, but also loving My Bloody Valentine to death. I think that might be a great way to explain Human Eye, but this Timmy's Organism record takes that level of weird and cranks it. The Sacred Bones people did a bang-up job as per the usual on the album art.


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6.23.2011

Terror Visions- World of Shit

Terror Visions- World of Shit LP

The polarizing Jay Reatard took some time between Lost Sounds and his eventually final self-titled project to record this gem of an LP. An understandable middle ground between LS’ darker synth-based jams and the straight up rock and roll of his final projects is where this synth-punk laced record lays. Think Holy Molar and some of the angrier GSL bands. Filled with all the angst you know and expect from Reatard, and a few epic song titles (my favorite being “Blood is Sweet but Semen is Sweeter”). Even if this wasn’t a one-off projects from one of my favorite artists, I would still enjoy it. Good summer vibes.


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Diamond Head- Lightning to the Nations

Diamond Head- Lightning to the Nations

A pioneer of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Diamond Head was so fucking ahead of their time. While it’s easy to lump them in with other NWOBHM bands, it’s worth noting that they started playing music in 1976, half a decade before most of the other bands reached any sort of prominence. Anyways, enough with that bullshit. This is a heavy metal record. This band has been stated by Metallica to be one of the most influential bands. When fucking Metallica is influenced by you, you have to feel badass. Heavy British vocals over some solid seventies drum beats. Too bad they keep doing reunion shows, because this would be so bad-ass if it only happened once. I guess you can’t win them all. Start with “Am I Evil?” And not only because of the cover that eclipsed the original.


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Pink Reason- Shit in the Garden

Pink Reason- Shit in the Garden LP

I have been trying to get a lead on this album for a while, but it didn’t really show up on the internet until it showed up in stores. Oh well, this is more of the same in a good way for Kevin Failure. Not reinventing the wheel of Pink Reason in any way, but definitely improving with every release he throws out. At times his tones border on a more psychedelic sound, with less grit, but it works. If you liked his other records, I think you will really like this record. (Warning: maybe I am just stupid, but I can’t figure out how to properly format this album. When you unrip it, you might have to find it in your unknown album folder and enter the artist and album name manually, my bad. It's just as frustrating for me.)



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Metallica- Ride the Lightning (3/4 speed)

Metallica- Ride the Lightning (¾ speed)

I think that I have made clear at this point the fact that I literally cannot trust people who do not love the first three Metallica albums. I mean this in such a real life sense. These albums are some of the best heavy metal music ever made, period. This is a rip of the already perfect album, “Ride the Lightning”. Vocals aside, because vocals slowed down sound a tad odd, the music on this album might actually better at the slower tempo. This sounds like Metallica, just with more evil and a southern rock feel. Take RTL, and give it drugs. What a great fucking idea.  Play it loud. Also, this file is really big, so beware when downloading it.


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Screaming Females- Castle Talk

Screaming Females- Castle Talk

Lets start with the Screaming Females release from the end of Last year. Castle talk is a step in the right direction for this band, and an apt follow up to Power Move, their previous LP. New Brunswick, New Jersey is not the first town I think of when I think of vibrant DIY scenes, but it seems they continue to hold it down as an underrepresented scene, mostly anchored by Screaming Females. Riot-grrl inspired band, The females have played recently with Yo La Tango and are friends with Ted Leo. After making two appearances on Jimmy Fallon within a month, it's safe to say that they will only go up from here. This is a punk record for people who hate punk rock. I strongly recommend it to anyone. The song, "New Kid" is a breakthrough for me.


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SQRM- Rodeo LP

SQRM-Rodeo LP

This record rips. Allston, Massachusetts assholes on the venerable Youth Attack! Records. I can’t think of the last YA! record that I think is this awesome. It’s the perfect mix of every part of REALLY GOOD, ACTUAL hardcore music. From the ten seconds of feedback that start the record, all the way to the defiant closing battle cry, “Waste,” this record is just awesome. The lyrics at times border on absurd, but I’m not asking for high-caliber poetry when it comes to this kind of tunes. This album makes me want to have a circle pit in living room, and was the sound track to some pretty intense head banging today at work. Don’t let this description convince you that this band is run of the mill, because there are moments on this record that come of left field. Crank it. Youth Attack only put out 300 on vinyl, and they are all sold out. I am putting a huge version of the cover up because look at it, it fucking rules.



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Matthew Dear- Black City

Matthew Dear- Black City LP
Now, it should be noted that I am in what some would call an “Exploration Phase” in electronic music. I can’t quite decide if I can get into it fully, but I must say I’ve been surprised by some of the good, dark electronic music that I have found. That being said, Matthew Dear has been bouncing around the electronic music scene for years now. I have heard his name, mostly when he opened for Hot Chip a few years ago. Touring with Hot Chip is a good way to make me never download a bands record. When Black City came out late last year though, I had to give in. Thank fucking god I did. This record is breathtaking. According to Wikipedia, it’s a concept album based on a bustling, metropolis of the future. Quote from Matthew follows. “Well, there’s a kind of timelessness to it in the sense that I don’t want things to run on a 24-hour clock. It seems like a city that’s always awake, maybe always dialled in electronically, and cannot be turned off. It’s this imaginary weird never-sleeping town. But yeah it’s full of lust, and love, and dark shadows. Weird things around the corner…” I have to completely agree. Just when I think I get this record, I am taken aback by a new concept on it. A beat that I never fully noticed, lyrics that I never quite understood, a synth tone I’ve never heard before. I am confident that everyone who likes music will like this record. Please guys, download it.
 

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K-Holes- K-Holes LP

K-Holes- K-Holes LP
K-Holes hail from the wild land of commonly known as the Brooklyn DIY scene. With a constant stream of bands popping up from this scene, some much more innovative and entertaining than others, it can be hard to stick out. This is K-Holes debut album, and I think that this band only has up to go from here. It ranges from Birthday Party-ish chants and distress to the most fucked up, death-oriented surf band I have ever heard. It’s a “viber”. This album sends out some seriously "meaty" vibes. It’s not a total banger that will encapsulate you, but it is a good record for alone time, heavy internetting, or the headphone world. Just don’t call it no-wave or death rock, even though that is what it really is…



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Pink Reason- Cleaning the Mirror

Pink Reason- Cleaning the Mirror LP
Pink Reason is the brainchild of Kevin De Broux. Live he often plays with friends and randoms, but he is the sole figure behind the recording. His despair and general seriousness is enough to scare off even the most hardened punk. And it’s easy to confuse his openness with heroin addiction as pandering to fans. That all being said, his music is as much sad calculated ballads as it is heavy, filthy and disgusting. His music is fucked up. A real midwestern loner, it’s the kind of jams that can really throw you into a funk. This record came out in 2007, and I just got around to hearing it at the end of last year. His new record “Shit in the Garden”, comes out on Slitbreeze late this month, which is why I really put it on here. Once I get a lead on his new album, I’ll probably be sending that out too.  Pink Reason: best for cloudy, grey days, best played loud.



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Deaf Wish- Mercy

Deaf Wish- Mercy

Whenever I turn on one of my many music-playing devices, I always find myself reverting back to certain themes.  The past few years have been immersed in the music from "Down Under".  Deaf Wish is a Melbourne-based post-punk band has significantly altered the Australian "punk" scene for the better. This is the responsible older brother to the Eddy Current and UV Race crew, although I think that they share a member from time to time. Each song has its own personality, sensual at times with the return of their intoxicating female vocalist. These harmonies intertwine perfectly with the wall of sound guitar parts that could easily be the result of Sonic Youth and Wire making love.

This record is a grower, not a shower.  When I first heard this record, I wasn't quite sure what I thought of it. I knew that I liked it. I knew that it was extraordinary in the world of Vice Magazine garage rock, but I couldn't exactly stand confidently behind it.  Maybe I thought it was not defined enough, that it was a record with no actual personality.  In the months since that first listen though, I realize that those are the things I am so drawn to this record.  The romance and calm of "Not by Myself" can stand shoulder to shoulder with the silly "VHS and Cheese", a song that could easily be heard on an East Coast DIY comp.  These two songs could be written by completely different bands they are so disparate in style.  Some bands would take these two songs and hide one at the beginning of the album, or maybe meekishly make the sullen song close the album out.  Deaf Wish takes this notion and disregards it; throwing these two songs back to back in the heart of the album.

More and more I find myself liking albums that are all over the place, stylistically and theme wise.  At this point, I would posthumously add this to my best of 2010 list with conviction. I am envious of any band with this much diversity and depth, and this record is not to be missed.



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Circle Pit- Bruise Constallation


Circle Pit- Bruise Constellation
A frequent comment of mine as of late is that Australia has stolen my love for Sweden. My roommates and I saw Circle Pit at this bar that does not really do shows that often. The boys were wearing bomber jackets, military hats, with an overlying trashy fashion vibe. The ladies walked in like they owned the place. Scantily clad while still being refined, the return of the sex symbol. Needless to say, they all LOOKED fucking awesome, but the music is a whole other beast. It's a casual, non-abrasive garage record that even the biggest haters of garage rock could find something to like in. The thing I love about some of these Australian bands is how lazy some of them sound. This record literally sounds like Xanax to me. The scummy, washed-out guitar parts drive this record home, with the near perfect accompaniment of male/female vocal melody's. Every song on this recording is a hit to me. This is an absolutely sultry, confident album that everyone should have.



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