Saturday, September 3, 2011

I Drank What?


Within the last five or so years, the 1950s and 60s rock n' roll template has come back--and boy has it been overdone. A fantastic idea in theory, to combine a snappy, Beach Boys style melody with a lot of distortion and fuzz. This trend is what gave us Wavves, Best Coast*, Nobunny, and Ty Segall (to name just a few). Only two bands have been able to make the lo-fi, surf rock style work: Purling Hiss, and Coachwhips (yes I am willing to go on record saying that). Coachwhips takes an overused garage-rock sound, and imbues it with a pulsing, gritty energy. Bangers vs. Fuckers, if the name doesn't give it away already, has an obvious, aggressive sexuality to it. It's a grenade of a record. Artists like Wavves and Ty Segall don't sexualize their music, there's no sense of immediacy or desire--which is so apparent in Bangers vs. Fuckers. 

I also love how damn cheeky this record is. From the name of the record, to the cute (and weird, but cute) album art, and the track names "Purse Peekin" "You Gonna It" and "I Drank What?," this record clearly has a personality all its own.

dance floor bathroom

*I like Best Coast. She's a dumb person who makes dumb music and you know what? That's okay. So sue me.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Ease It Halen


The Drop Nineteens are more than just a 1990's college radio crush, they're a solid band that was unfortunately neglected in the wake of bands like My Bloody Valentine and Chapterhouse. Delaware is a charming record, full of dreamy, distorted guitars and gentle lyrics, very much like Ride's Nowhere. Delaware doesn't push the envelope, its name isn't particularly memorable, and the cover art is a tad bit cheesy. It's clear that Delaware is dated, the cover art pictures a young woman in a baggy sweater, aimlessly holding a gun, her mind perhaps more full of apathy than angst---she is grunge at its best. Music critics tend to chastise records for being too "dated," but I think that Delaware is a nostalgic little time capsule, and that's maybe the way we should look at it. The track "Winona" feels like the soundtrack to a teenage boy's sexual fantasy, an ode to Winona Ryder, whose career was at its height in the 90's. The album winds down with the sweet and whimsical "My Aquarium," a male-female acoustic duet which manages to win the listener over instantly.

Welcome to space, there's nothing. 

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 One More Hour: Sleater-Kinney 




Thursday, September 1, 2011

Fall 2011 Mix


Just because.

Tracklist:

1) Believer: John Maus
2) Baltimore: Kindest Lines
3) City Girl: Kevin Shields
4) One More: Medicine
5) Demo (Icelandic): The Sugarcubes
6) Ocean City: Kurt Vile
7) Silver Stallion: Cat Power
8) Station Grey: Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter
9) Walk on the Moon: Asobi Seksu 
10) Down In A Mirror: Jandek
11) Schizophrenia: Sonic Youth
12) Blue Collar Love: Starflyer 59
13) Slip: Autechre
14) Bat's Mouth: Bat For Lashes

a forest