Showing posts with label KBD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KBD. Show all posts

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.
Link after the jump...

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



Link after the jump...