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Thurston Moore Flipped Out Bride CD + MORE!
Three new releases will begin shipping on December 12th, PRE-ORDER now:
PYG04VIN | AARON DILLOWAY | ROTTING NEPAL 12" LP http://www.blossomingnoise.com/nepal.html Totally wierd recording from ex-WOLF EYES member Aaron Dilloway. Recorded January of 2005 in Kirtipur, Nepal & originally released as a cdr, edition of 63 on the Hanson Records imprint. Limited to 500 copies on 140gram red marbled vinyl. PYG05VIN | DAVE PHILLIPS / JOHN WIESE | AT A LOSS FOR WORDS 7" http://www.blossomingnoise.com/lossforwords.html Collaborative 7” from Swiss psycho actionist and sound provocateur Dave Phillips of OHNE & grind legends FEAROFGOD + west coast frequency crusher John Wiese of Sunn O))) and LHD. Limited edition of 500 copies housed in deluxe letterpress custom folders & pressed on white vinyl. BN020CD | THURSTON MOORE | FLIPPED OUT BRIDE CD http://www.blossomingnoise.com/flippedoutbridecd.html Two extended tracks of drone and skree from SONIC YOUTH heavy petter. Featuring artwork by Kim Gordon. Flipped Out Bride was originally released as part of the pygmy series, limited to 500 copies on blue marbled vinyl. Four shirt designs from Gregory Jacobsen, John Wiese, Tom Smith and more have been added to the brand new apparel section: The December 2006 issue of The Wire Magazine includes the most recent evolution in the ongoing Wire Tapper Series, The Wire Tapper 16 & features an editied version of justice is an artefact of custom from Dave Phillips A Collection of Curses. http://www.thewire.co.uk Blossoming Noise Radio now on air!!! Check it out HERE: http://www.blossomingnoise.com/radio.html GM Blossoming Noise noise + avant sound http://www.blossomingnoise.com |
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i'm tempted to order it.
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Great news. This is on the top of my list.
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I was trying to find flipped out bride and the destroyed room while I was record shopping in London with sonicl. Unfortunately they didn't have it while I was there :(
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They have Destroyed Room now. You'll have to come back!
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They going to have the destroyed room in Israel in 2 weeks. Thurston's CD will be hard to track down.
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The sofa bed is still there! And we need more food from the Israeli deli.
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I'm on my way :)
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sweet, i missed out on the FOB vinyl... slept on it...
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another one to the never ending list.
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god dammit, I need lots of money. The Dave Phillips/John Wiese thing is sounding sick, as is Flipped Out Bride and TLASILA...
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I bought Flipped Out Bride on vinyl, and got a free CD with it, a copy of a previous Blossoming Noise release, and I had one of those "this isn't music" moments, swiftly followed by the CD flying out of the car window. If what you mean by "sick" is as in "sickening", then yes, I agree, they do release some sick stuff.
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I'll gladly take it!!! |
I did consider giving it away on the board, but my reaction was a bit too much from the heart for that! For reference, the CD that flew was this:
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:( So I don't get it?
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Why would you waste a perfectly good Beck tape?!?! Silly bastard!!! Which album was it?
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Whaaat!? Are you crazy?!
I'm going to lay down for a bit. I feel like shit from those wisdom teeth getting pulled out. See ya. |
couldn't resist and ordered a copy.
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from Aquarius Records
MOORE, THURSTON A man of so many moods and modes, Thurston Moore continues to create all sorts of music and sounds, as wide in scope as the insane record collection we know he has. Earlier this year Sonic Youth gave us a fantastic, and very much pop minded album with Rather Ripped, so we had a feeling that Thurston might be itching to unleash his more experimental side. Flipped Out Bride features two long droning guitar pieces that show Thurston practicing restraint briefly before unleashing some intense guitar brutality. Once again proving himself to be a direct descendent of NY guitar legends like Glen Branca, Rhys Chatham and LaMonte Young. There is a focus, subtly and sharp vision to this recording that sometimes seems to be lacking in Moore's other experimental outings. We really like him in this drone-like setting a lot more than when he try's to get his free-jazz skronk on. Nice! For short streaming samples go here |
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nice one. especially first track seems to be pretty nice droning. looking forward to hear it. |
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/3335
Considering how rapidly most musical innovators burn out and disappear, Sonic Youth’s longevity is remarkable. But it’s not a hard thing to understand. SY simply never stopped growing up in public. The band has grown more conservative vis-à-vis its major-label offerings, as so many haters have taken so much glee in pointing out for the last, oh, 20 years or so. But in their abundant down-time, Steve, Kim, Lee and (particularly) Thurston have indulged in new forms, forums and concepts, and have gone far, far out of their way to facilitate the underground arts, whether through publishing, distro, or their frequent limited-run improvised works. Whether or not Moore always knows what he’s doing, he takes on every project with enviable enthusiasm and unmistakable personality. Compared to anyone on his short, short list of contemporaries, Moore gets the most out of his money. Flipped Out Bride is a half-hour free-form gee-tar freakout. The sound is a bit clearer than on some of its comparable cousins. While the most immediately striking of these things (e.g. the gripping Klangfarbenmelodie…) swing wildly in temperament and execution, Flipped Out Bride spends a few minutes setting the mood and the rest letting it simmer enough that, when it reaches its clattering apex (at about 22:00), its release feels well earned. After the glacially escalating drone of “Flipped Out Bride” (part one of two), “O Sweet Lanolin” (part two of two) finally gets back to Moore’s trademark raking, overtone-y, echo-inflated, Branca-indebted method. And yet, most of his stylistic tics remain submerged in the wintry texture. More than most of his solo work, Flipped Out Bride distils the grim beauty in downtown guitar rock. It rides the low. It’s a great February disc. Predictably, this CD is not a stand-alone item, but part of a larger project touching on visual art and literature. Fuck yes, it’s self-indulgent. Many embittered ex-punks will disapprove. But, as he often does, Thurston Moore makes “dancing about architecture” sound like it might be a lot of fun. By Emerson Dameron |
well said Mr. Emerson, well said.
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It is pretty sick. Not like, throw-out-the-window sick but it is sick, this Flipped Out Bride. I like the title. What the hell does it mean?
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I like the title. What the hell does it mean?
I don't think it means anything. It is just part of an on-going narrative of SY related phrases and vocab. There songs are part of their 'lit experience' |
Yeah, there are a lot of female/feminine references in their work. That didnt come out right. I take Moore's publishing imprint, feminist/religious, as a cue.
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