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krastian 04.10.2008 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
when i think of michigan i think of the mc5, the stooges, and half japanese

Maryland my friend, Maryland!!


"Oh, I work in a gay bar in Baltimore, we call EVERYBODY Mary."

batreleaser 04.10.2008 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
funny you mention wolf eyes, they are playing here in two weeks, they are playing a venue that's hosting cat power and coheed and cambria later on and has hosted stuff tones of fusion jazz and stuff. in short, it's a huge place.

that they brought wolf eyes to this venue means that they must expect to fill it. and to clarify, i have never seen a wolf eyes cd on a record store here, nor have a seen them mentioned in a national magazine or anything; in fact, i might know personally 20 people who know them, but then again, i don't know everybody who listens to sonic youth in mexico.


yes, but the noise scene in michigan is one of the worst in the world, completely insular, very much driven by ego and nepotistic as fuck...some guy drops in to a sick llama gig and smoke dope with lambsbread and all of a sudden you see his releases talked by everybody and getting glowing reviews in scenes...and why? because he is from michigan and hang out with wolf fucking eyes.

like this dude here who makes hundreds of dollars by buying every american tapes/hanson/gods of tundra/aryan asshole/fag tapes release that comes out and then waits for a couple of months to sell it on ebay to people he knows alreaady have said releases. i wish i was making stuff up.



lambsbread? is that patrick o dell, skateboard photographer and vice photo editor's sistor? thats all i know about her . is her music good?

Everyneurotic 04.10.2008 03:30 PM

no, this lambsbread is a trio that are kinda like magik markers but more aggressive. they have an lp on ecstatic peace and did a split with sword heaven.

batreleaser 04.10.2008 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
no, this lambsbread is a trio that are kinda like magik markers but more aggressive. they have an lp on ecstatic peace and did a split with sword heaven.



yeah, im pretty sure pat odell's sistor is in the band

!@#$%! 04.10.2008 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by krastian
Maryland my friend, Maryland!!


"Oh, I work in a gay bar in Baltimore, we call EVERYBODY Mary."


they moved to uniontown later, but they grew up in ann arbor, and that's where they got their musical schooling & (i think) recorded calling all girls

you gotta hear david fair talking about it in the band that would be king-- he's hilarious.

Everyneurotic 04.10.2008 08:23 PM

batreleaser: the word for lambsbread is inconsistent. check out stereo mars, smelly harbour and the aforementioned split with sword heaven.

batreleaser 04.10.2008 08:29 PM

dude, unless theres two noise bands called lambsbread i think im right, check this link.

http://www.viceland.com/int/v14n4/htdocs/sweet.php

Everyneurotic 04.10.2008 08:34 PM

shit, sorry!! i forgot to say that maybe you are right, i'm not that much of a fan by them. and the comment about inconsistency was directed towards their discography, most of which suck.

batreleaser 04.10.2008 08:39 PM

oh haha. ive never heard them, i just thought id maybe check them out because im a huge pat odell fan, his skate photos are cream of the crop, and maybe id show his sistor some support. but if the suck, they suck. why has thurston been signing so many crappy noise bands?

Everyneurotic 04.10.2008 08:42 PM

appearantly they can really put on a show live and he dug that; besides, the one he put out in ep! (stereo mars) is one of their better ones. when they are good, they are really good, but when they are bad, and they are bad a lot more times than they are good, they suck.

batreleaser 04.10.2008 08:53 PM

gotcha

atsonicpark 04.10.2008 09:12 PM

Hey, everneurotic, I just wanted to chime in again and mention that Wolf Eyes has been covered in Spin, Blender, Rolling Stoner, Alternative Press, etc. Mainly just little blurbs about "Burned Mind" (never saw a "human animal" review) but there was some live reviews too.

Everyneurotic 04.10.2008 10:11 PM

sure, who can forget the spin coverage of "noise punk", metioning such luminaires like wolf eyes, hair police, prurient, carlos giffoni, mouthus, lightning bolt and...err...the locust, the blood brothers and the mars travolta.

yeah, i'm pretty sure every rock publication reviewed burned mind, revolver reviewed it, rolling stone reviewed it, spin reviewed it.

krastian 04.10.2008 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
they moved to uniontown later, but they grew up in ann arbor, and that's where they got their musical schooling & (i think) recorded calling all girls

you gotta hear david fair talking about it in the band that would be king-- he's hilarious.

Yeah, I've actually had that DVD for awhile now.....pretty good stuff.

jennthebenn 04.10.2008 11:00 PM

Thurston Moore onstage in Baltimore, 11/24/02: "We're gonna do this cover
for one of the best bands from Maryland...Half Japanese."

SY then revved into a 20-second cover of "Calling All Girls".

 


I so desperately want to strangle Gerard Cosloy with this flag just thinking about him in that DVD.

krastian 04.10.2008 11:02 PM

That was one of my favorite SY shows. The Recher is great because it is so easy to get to.

fugazifan 04.11.2008 01:20 AM

they would be king wa boring. they said almost noting about the band, instead it wa a bunch of middle aged geeks wanking about how this band is the greatest thing to ever hit the niverse, but they never actually show why. the live footage was ok but it was mostly more poppy songs and not the early noise songs which are why they are supposed to be so great (i never heard them before or after the dvd so all of my exposure to HJ is from that Doc, so it kind of put me off.
gerald cosloy seems to be one of the dullest people imaginable and ever byro coley, who is usually interesting, was a dull fuck who just talked about how half japanese are greater than the beatles...

when did they do all of the interviews?

atsonicpark 04.11.2008 07:01 AM

haha fugazifan rules.

sarramkrop 04.11.2008 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by SYRFox
But then, do we really care about what is obscure or not? I don't think so. We probably all listen to obscure things and well-known things, and that's about it, I think

Exactly.

There's also the fact that some people who post on here might listen to types of music that might be virtually unknown in the western world but they are known as traditional, therefore well known and established, in certain other continents.

Savage Clone 04.11.2008 07:15 AM

Pitchfork is a non-issue to me. I don't think I'm their audience, because I never read it. Most of the stuff they cover is stuff I'm not interested in, and on the rare occasions I have been tipped off to them covering something I like, they usually aren't into it. Haven't paid attention in forever. There are many other much more reliable (and rewarding) sources for me to find out about music I might actually want to purchase or shows I might actually want to attend.


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