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atsonicpark 09.28.2010 02:36 PM

Definitely one of the best bands.. my favorite album is their first one, which had Alan Bishop on nearly every song. But they do "PSYCH ROCK" without any cliches. THey're just amazing.

Fugazifan, FUNERAL MARIACHI should be available "online" today or tomorrow... bet you're psyched!

Yeah, here's da yonkers: http://www.mediafire.com/?gz4qzoem2y5

(Drag City) This is crazy fucking good! This strange, beautiful ball of weird miraculously never falls into the novelty zone, Yonkers' earnestness transforming absurd juxtapositions and strange voices and ideas into something that makes perfect (non)sense. Recorded by (the now lauded by psyche-heads, freak folkers, and obscuro-philiacs) Yonkers in 1977, and unheard since then, this song suite contains sweet songs. It alternates between strange pop, folk, old time rock 'n' roll, gospel, madrigals, goth, yodels, and Detroit punk that would scare the Stooges...all on one record in a half hour! Yonkers' vocals recall Roky Erickson, Jandek, Lux Interior, Moe Tucker, a puppet, Roy Orbison with a cold, Froggy from
Andy Devine, and Klaus Nomi when he just woke up, and I know I'm missing about 900 others. Yet it's also delicately, strangely distinct. This is like outsider art done by someone who is actually a brilliant technical and formal expert on everything but just can't help making music that sounds like someone who lived in a cave and has never spoken to anyone but his friend the rock, was involved in all the decision making. Gold indeed!

loubarret 09.28.2010 03:00 PM

so far:

1 Daughters - Daughters
2 Punch - Push Pull
3 Zola Jesus - Stridulum II
4 Swans - My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky
5 Walls - Walls
6 Naked on the Vague - Heaps of Nothing
7 The Books - The Way Out
8 Giant Drag - Swan Song
9 All Kinds of People ~Love Burt Bacharach~
10 Joanna Newsom - Have One on Me
11 The Hundred In The Hands - The Hundred in the Hands
12 Sightings - City of Straw
13 Broken Water - Whet
14 anbb - Ret Marut Handshake
15 Bettie Serveert - Pharmacy of Love

I look like a terribele hipster now....so I'm gonna cry while smoking.

fugazifan 09.28.2010 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Definitely one of the best bands.. my favorite album is their first one, which had Alan Bishop on nearly every song. But they do "PSYCH ROCK" without any cliches. THey're just amazing.

Fugazifan, FUNERAL MARIACHI should be available "online" today or tomorrow... bet you're psyched!

Yeah, here's da yonkers: http://www.mediafire.com/?gz4qzoem2y5

(Drag City) This is crazy fucking good! This strange, beautiful ball of weird miraculously never falls into the novelty zone, Yonkers' earnestness transforming absurd juxtapositions and strange voices and ideas into something that makes perfect (non)sense. Recorded by (the now lauded by psyche-heads, freak folkers, and obscuro-philiacs) Yonkers in 1977, and unheard since then, this song suite contains sweet songs. It alternates between strange pop, folk, old time rock 'n' roll, gospel, madrigals, goth, yodels, and Detroit punk that would scare the Stooges...all on one record in a half hour! Yonkers' vocals recall Roky Erickson, Jandek, Lux Interior, Moe Tucker, a puppet, Roy Orbison with a cold, Froggy from
Andy Devine, and Klaus Nomi when he just woke up, and I know I'm missing about 900 others. Yet it's also delicately, strangely distinct. This is like outsider art done by someone who is actually a brilliant technical and formal expert on everything but just can't help making music that sounds like someone who lived in a cave and has never spoken to anyone but his friend the rock, was involved in all the decision making. Gold indeed!

thanks for the link, although i already found one. i will give it a listen tomorrow.
and yeah i am psyched about the new and last SCG. although i would like to purchase it. is it coming out on CD or only vinyl?
and its not really the last SCG album for me, soince there are still like 80 that i have never heard.
btw- group inerane is amazing.

oh and although the new MMOB album is amazing, totem one is my favorite so far, if only for people of the drifting houses which is one of my favorite songs.

Decayed Rhapsody 09.28.2010 05:52 PM

Hey Adam, who are these crazy talented rifftastic rock bands?

atsonicpark 09.28.2010 06:17 PM

I got some cool ones on my list... new Trumans Water, for example. At the top of my head.. whatever John Reis (Night Marchers) or Rick Froberg (Obits) is doing (formely of Hot Snakes, Drive Like Jehu -- two of the best bands ever; I've probably listened to Hot Snakes more than any other band ever), or involved in (Beehive/Baracuda, Sultans, Marked Men) is always worth a look. Tons of awesome j indie bands (Yolz in the Sky, Sparta Locals, Toddle, Zazen Boys, Number Girl, Gaji, Bloodthirsty Butchers). Druid Perfume, Vapid, Contaminators, Outer Spacist, Herman's Rocket, Human Egg, Krallice, Piranhas, Manikin, etc. are pretty great mostly recent examples. As far as stuff from a few years ago that no one really paid much attention to despite being amazing, I HIGHLY reccomend Ikara Colt (fast art punk, like early Fall, y'know "Steppin Out" "Firey Jack" but really sloppy and arsy) and Theory of Ruin (like an evil, damaged, quivering Shellac that sounds like they're going to fall apart any second). That Heroin Sheiks album that came out a few years ago is a classic.. that no one paid attention to. Halo of Flies reformed as HoF and are fucking awesome. Just too many to name. New Necrophagist album should be coming out any day, and will likely be the guitar album. I'm sure that Daughters album is awesome, too, they always had great riffs -- thanks for reminding me of it, Lou.

And hey if you want to hear a lot of crazy riffs, check out the new Scissor Shock album :) http://www.mediafire.com/?b28upiail4y5a57 ... the title track alone has around 350 riffs.

atsonicpark 09.28.2010 06:35 PM

So, who's digging the new Reich disc, "double sextet/2x5"? I think it rules. There's a part where all the instruments come together perfectly, creating this really staccato drum/organ thing, with every organ note perfectly on the beat of the drums, and it kicks ass.

RdTv 09.29.2010 11:59 AM

Listened to that Michael Yonkers album and loved it. Its like a Greek pirate doing acoustic lo-fi elvis covers with some american indians as the backing vocalists.

atsonicpark 09.29.2010 12:06 PM

glad you like!!

Marolo 09.29.2010 03:32 PM

anyone got a link for Group Inerane - guitars from agadez vol3? Loved the other ones.

Another seriously good 2010 release on Sublime Frequencies:

Ecstatic Music Of The Jemaa El Fna ♥♥♥

atsonicpark 09.29.2010 03:46 PM

just get it on slsk. add DerekMcA or godisalive

fugazifan 09.29.2010 03:52 PM

http://experimentaletc.blogspot.com/

batreleaser 09.30.2010 09:49 AM

trumans water has a new record?

SYRFox 09.30.2010 10:09 AM

Lightin the Shadows by Kaly Live Dub is fucking awesome. For those who loved High Tone's Out Back, check this out. Another french dub band inspired by dubstep, another double album released on jarring effects, another killer. Blows my mind !

RdTv 09.30.2010 11:49 AM

The steve reich is, well, very steve reichey. I'm more of a fan of the second half of the record, but overall if you like steve reich or are a fan of other contemporary minimalist composers, you will probably enjoy the pieces.

Right now listening to the sufjan stevens' new one ''Age of Adz'', its typical stevens but electronic. Usual chord progressions and harmonies that make all his stuff recognizable, but with bleeps and boops instead of violins and horns.

Oh yeah on the last track which is over 20 minutes long there is some autotune. No comment.

Genteel Death 09.30.2010 01:58 PM

Has the Puffy Areolas record been mentioned already? It's so ridiculously good it makes me forget The Stooges ever existed.

atsonicpark 09.30.2010 04:01 PM

^I keep forgetting to mention it, but yeah, I like it a lot.

super_charger 10.03.2010 07:29 AM

I'm enjoying the following:

Angels - Epileptical West
The Books - The Way Out
Charlotte Gainsbourg - IRM
The Claudia Quintet - Royal Toast
The Dead Weather - Sea of Cowards
Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest
Eddy Current Suppression Ring - Rush to Relax
The Fall - Our Future Your Clutter
Fred Frith w/ Cosa Brava - Ragged Atlas
Gun Outfit - Possession Sound
Holy Fuck - Latin
Jaga Jazzist - One-Armed Bandit
John Zorn - In Search of the Miraculous
John Zorn w/ The Dreamers - Ipos: The Book of Angels Vol. 14
Kurt Vile - Square Shells EP
Liars - Sisterworld
Marnie Stern - Marnie Stern
Master Musicians of Bukkake - Totem Two
The Megaphonic Thrift - Decay Decoy
Moon Duo - Escape
Neil Young - Le Noise
The Nels Cline Singers - Initiate
No Age - Everything In Between
Nothing People - Soft Crash
Sun Araw - On Patrol
Sun City Girls - Funeral Mariachi
Swans - My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky
Thee Oh Sees - Warm Slime
Ty Segall - Melted
Univers Zero - Clivages
Zs - New Slaves

loubarret 10.03.2010 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
^I keep forgetting to mention it, but yeah, I like it a lot.

YES

also I forgot the circle pit album which is a great mix between vaselines and (later) royal trux

_slavo_ 10.04.2010 10:25 AM

the best thing i've heard so far this year:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnYq-cAKtS8

SYRFox 10.05.2010 04:39 PM

as expected, new rustie's ep fucking delivers. might be my record of the year, seriously. can't find any flaws in it. it's just totally incredible.


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