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![]() also calmont breakdown lp, no retreat in comfort [tour cdr], barbed wire explosion in the kingdom of atlantis 12", regions of the old school lp youngs is totally unparalleled in every facet of his work. his prolificacy is astounding, as is the incredible breadth of his work without any sacrifice of quality nor that which makes his music quintessentially his. the most astoundingly creative artist I can think of, seriously. |
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my friend and I had a chance to chat w/ him at Hopscotch this year: http://adhoc.fm/post/no-fans-cult-richard-youngs/ |
MOTORHEAD - Aftershock
(comes out next week, but hear it now) http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/stop-th...155949808.html |
I thought they just released a new album? Anyway I'm sure it'll sound just like the rest.
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![]() Midnite "Be Strong" (full album YouTube) This record has increasingly meant so much to me recently, its been a necessary calming meditation through all kinds of crushing stress. |
so many more:
drake-nothing was the same tim hecker-virgins chelsea wolfe-pain is beauty in solitude-sister pusha t-my name is my name polvo-siberia darkside-psychic windhand-soma diahrrea planet-i'm rich beyond your wildest dreams ulcerate-vermis modern life is war-fever huntig danny brown-old body/head-engravings a$ap ferg-trap lord destruction unit-deep trip earl sweatshirt-doris cass mccombs-big wheel and others onehotrix-r plus seven |
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What a fucking year.
My favorites have changed every month, but I think that Black Bug has released the single most immediate, listenable, no-bullshit, ass-kicking noise punk album of the year, and it has been the one album I go back to whenever I need a break from the kaleidoscopic, cross-genre deluge of new releases that have required my attention over the past year. It's like a referential constant for a mind-weary time traveler... or a really good diner that a road-weary trucker can always pull into when the meth, hookers, and hitchhiker kidnappings just get to be too much. It's like... Ok- maybe DJ Koze (for example) actually released the best album of the year. Or Maybe Yeezus is the best. That's great news (they're great albums), but for someone who was born and raised on variations on post-punk, hardcore, noise, and fuzzy, Husker Du-esque guitar rock, it's kind of a bitch that the best albums of the year are being made by these ultra-modern artists from genres that I love, but have never identified with. I guess it's just comforting to know that Black Bug's "Reflecting The Light"-- screaming, seething, occasionally demented, madly intense 30-minute masterpiece built on a sonic foundation that marries noise, speed, and sinister synths-- is out there. That's why, for me at least, it's probably the front runner. It's my most frequently (and most regularly) played album; it's the album I've listened to from start-to-finish the most (because, really, how can you not?), and it's the most consistently satisfying listen of 2013 thus far. So while the Flaming Lips (though still producing unbelievably powerful and beautiful music that sets them far above their mostly petered out peers) are gazing at their navels through DMT-dilated pupils, trading in fuzzy feedback for sweeping, cinematic soundscapes, and lyrics that actually make suicide seem like a rather sunny alternative to experiencing life in this bleak, loveless universe..... which is fine and all, but not exactly a representation of the punk rockers still taking acid 20 plus years later... Black Bug is out there rocking the shit out of dingy clubs and making the basement scene, pounding away and getting their hands bloody in 2013 with no consideration for how many Twitter followers they have, or for their itunes sales position. Thank god for that. Thank god that there are still a few DIY fundamentalists flying below the radar, whose music is relevant to both the current musical climate, and the spirit of the bygone "get in the van" era they're working to preserve. ... I lost time again. |
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I thought the new Polvo LP was pretty boring such a step down from In Prism. It's been a while since I posted in here but felt I should share Kandodo's new album. Simon Price of legendary Bristol psych band The Heads just put out a really cool lp under his Kandodo moniker. Psychedelic drone in the vein of Spacemen 3. The final track is stunning as is the artwork http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdDYwo4idZA ![]() Secondly Mind Over Mirrors - When The Rest are Up at Four, this guy just uses an Indian pedal harmonium, oscillators and tape delay producing some excellent stargazing komische. http://soundcloud.com/experimedia/mi...rrors-when-the ![]() |
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much obliged pad, did not realise there was a new kandodo record out, the first two were so great so will have to give this a listen.
some lovely local releases which I've forgotten to post in here... ![]() exhaustion - future eaters ![]() cuntz - aloha also ![]() james ferraro - nyc hell 3:00am ![]() |
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Wow... This late season contender has shot up my list like a bullet in the week since I first heard it. It's like Madlib, Radiohead, and Fly Pan Am were synthesized and injected into the soundtrack of a Star Trek episode.
I really don't know what to say, other than BUY THIS ALBUM. ![]() Artist: Botany Album: Lava Diviner |
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