
Tuesday, 4 March 2008
Black Eyes - Black Eyes

Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Xynthetic / Rambling
Lots of free electronic/ambient/IDM/chillout music available at the above link. I'll provide links to some of the stuff I come across that I like as I listen to it. A lot of it appears to good quality too for freely distributed music - it all appears to be 320 kbps or VBR stuff. Enjoy.
My absence for the past however many days can be explained by a rather worthwhile (and costly) trip I made to London over the weekend to see Boris along with Michio Kurihara, as well as by a heap of work I've had to complete... but that's less interesting so I won't bore you with the details. Anyway, back to Boris. Needless to say they played a mindblowing set - lots of new material from their forthcoming (and leaked) album Smile as well as the usual stuff you'd expect from Pink and Rainbow. My right ear's pretty much only just recovered from the hammering. I'd give a more of an insight if I could be arsed but I'm tired and just about to start thinking about doing some work... for once.
Anyway, I'll be back soon with more musique for you to digest. Sit tight.
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
Jedi Mind Tricks - The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological, and Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciouness (2002 issue)

Monday, 18 February 2008
Christie Front Drive - Anthology

"Christie Front Drive was an alternative rock/2nd wave emo band formed in Denver in 1993. Citing as influences Superchunk, Sunny Day Real Estate, Buffalo Tom and Drive Like Jehu, the lineup consisted of Ron Marschall (drums), Jason Begin (guitar), Kerry McDonald (bass) and Eric Richter (guitar and vocals)."
Anthology is a collection of Christie Front Drive's earliest material - their first 12" and 7" releases. Despite lacking much variation (once you've heard one song you'll know the format for the ones that follow) Christie Front Drive have one trick that repeatedly works well. Their music has a cathartic and nostalgic feel to it, invoking an emotional response you can't quite put your finger on. Overall, it's an engaging listen which will stir the senses even if the formula for each song starts to wear a little thin by the end. 3.5/5
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/christiefrontdrive
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?2c0cddzh2tt
Sounds like... Mineral, Braid
Tags: (2nd wave) emo, alternative rock
Saturday, 16 February 2008
Volta Do Mar - 03>98

Download: http://www.badongo.com/file/7819920
Volta Do Mar - At the Speed of Light or Day

Boris with Michio Kurihara - Rainbow

"Boris is a Japanese rock band formed in 1992. As of 2007, personnel are drummer Atsuo, bassist/guitarist/vocalist Takeshi, and guitarist Wata. While most commonly associated with the doom metal and drone metal scenes, Boris are also renowned for their ability to regularly incorporate elements of many musical genres while maintaining an identifiable sound and quality. Boris have explored psychedelic rock, noise, ambient, sludge rock, post-rock, stoner-rock and hardcore punk, along with more conventional, mainstream rock styles. Named after a song on the The Melvins' Bullhead, Boris formed in 1992 and released their first album Absolutego on their own Fangs Anal Satan label. Since then, they have released 17 studio albums (including Absolutego), and many EPs, 7" singles, and full-length collaborative recordings, on various record labels across the world."
AMG: "What do you get when you pair the most diverse Japanese power trio with one of the same country's most inventive guitarists? Rainbow pairs Boris, a band who makes so many different kind of records — though all of them in their way are "heavy" — and Michio Kurihara from Japan's longest running freak scene band Ghost, who are also known to change sounds, themes and operational M.O.'s each time they record. The end result is a series of psychedelic songs — yes, songs (albeit sung in Japanese with lyric translations in the booklet) — that provide the Boris trio of Takeshi (guitars, bass, vocals), Wata (guitars, vocal, glockenspiel) and Atsuo (drums) an opportunity to do what they do best: invent spooky, time-shifting soundscapes for Kurihara to play off of without drowning in jam band fever. This does not sound like anything from other Japanese bands like Musica Transonic, White Heaven, Mainliner, or Stars. It's a memorable and disciplined series of songs that feel more like something Ghost would do than anything else, but Kurihara is restrained in his primary band behind Masaki Batoh; here he gets to cut loose with some of his more involved six-string freak-outs and electric humbucking sickness. Parts of this set, such as "Starship Narrator," are up-tempo wailers that go right for the heart of the psychedelic beast. Atsuo's drums are heavy in the bottom end, and a muddy, hissy noisescape provides open space for Kurihara's guitar explorations and extreme wah wah pedal, whammy bar, and finger-flying intensity to break the track into pieces with his solo. Beautiful. Contrast this with the next cut, "My Rain," where the soft, melodic interplay of guitars floats over backmasked tape and subtle outside-the-frame distortions. It's simple, beautiful and brief; a break in the Maelstrom. While everything here is worth hearing, especially since the way the tracks are sequenced makes this feel like an album, one tune leading to another, moving forward into an unknown that is sensual, spacious, multi-textured and beautifully articulated. "You Laughed Like a Water Mark," where acoustic guitars, muted drum kit, controlled feedback and Kurihara's fuzz warped guitar cut through the lyric line to underscore and bring home the poignant words. It's poetic, driven and hypnotic in its seeming monotony, though there is so much going on it's impossible to note it all in one listen. "Sweet No. 1" is pure Boris style freak-out sans drone. It's heat-driven rock that pushes Kurihara to let that knife-like tone soar above before he is driven to his wah wah pedal and complemented by Takeshi playing back in call and response. It's freaking nuts. There are vocals but they are more shouted than sung in the heart of the beast that this wailer is. Rainbow is the most cohesive collaboration Boris has ever done. It towers over their recording with Sunn 0))) and is a completely different animal than anything they've done with Merzbow. It's a sign of their sheer musicality and dynamic diversity as a group. As for Kurihara's place, this album was a vehicle for him to shine as a player, as a creator of textures and tensions, but also to engage with a band that fully "gets" his other side apart from Ghost. This is what great, uncompromising neo-psychedelic rock is all about: it draws from the past and points ever forward into the unknown future. " 4.5/5
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/borisishuge
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?5tllej2dlr1
Sounds like... Ghost, Fushitsusha, Comets on Fire
Tags: Psychedelic, Experimental, Stoner Rock
Alive and kicking
Friday, 15 February 2008
Sorry but I'm not dead...
Anyway, I hope to be back soon with more brilliant music (or not so brilliant music, depending on your point of view). Until then sit tight. Oh I saw Alexander Tucker and Fuck Buttons last night. I actually arrived early and was queuing and talking with Alex Tucker until the venue eventually let him and his small entourage in to start sound checking. Amazing. Amazing. Amazing.
Saturday, 9 February 2008
Glenn Branca - The Ascension

Friday, 8 February 2008
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - I See a Darkness

AMG: "Bonnie "Prince" Billy's album I See a Darkness seems to pick up where Will Oldham's 1997 album Joya left off; a more melodic style than the veteran Palace listener might be used to. Oldham definitely hasn't abandoned his foundation of mordant lyrics and minimalist arrangements, but he has built a variety of different layers that make this album an emotional and pleasurable listening experience. In "Nomadic Revery," Oldham draws upon his classic Appalachian sound; it's the kind of song that begs you to join in. Oldham has always given the kind of energy to his character's voices that most people are afraid to relate to. This is all too evident in "Death to Everyone," Oldham punches out his bitter poetry in his most somber voice. The album takes its most surprising turn on "Madeleine-Mary," a Celtic-style folk song set to a Rastafarian guitar sound. "Today I Was an Evil One" introduces a horn section that drives home his morbid words in a strangely elegant manner. The album closes with a short and rare love song called "Raining in Darling"; Oldham stretches his voice to its most impressive limits, and the number is touching and hopeful." 5/5
Myspace: www.myspace.com/princebonniebilly
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?fgqq0zdwxja
Sounds like... Smog, Songs: Ohia
Tags: Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Alt-Country
Wednesday, 6 February 2008
Polvo - Today's Active Lifestyles

"Polvo are an influential indie noise rock band of the 1990s from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. The band was fronted by vocalist/guitarist Ash Bowie and guitarist Dave Brylawski. Eddie Watkins played drums, and Steve Popson played bass guitar. Polvo are considered one of the key proponents of a genre which came to be known as math rock. Their sound was defined by complex and dissonant guitar harmonies and driving rhythm, complementing Bowie's cryptic, often surrealist lyrics. So unpredictable and angular was their sound that the band's guitarists were often accused of failing to play with correctly-tuned guitars. Polvo's songs and artwork frequently featured Asian/"exotic" themes and references. The band's name means "dust" in Spanish; in Spain it also is a slang word for sex."
AMG: "Never a band to follow formulaic musical styles, Polvo once again shakes things up with its twisted song structures of multiple tempos and intricate, distorted guitars. Today's Active Lifestyles goes from the raucous "Thermal Treasure," with its tangled guitars, into the meandering "Lazy Comet," with its singsong, rhyming lyrics, to the spare, melancholy "My Kimono," which features a solo by guitarist Ash Bowie. And that's just the album's first three songs! The band experiments with several ideas throughout the album, and each concept is successful. The album ranges from cascading guitar solos in "Stinger (Five Wigs)" to the straightforward "Tilebreaker" to the catchy, rolling, keyboard-punctuated "Time Isn't on My Side." Overall, it's an excellent album with many layers. You can listen to it over and over again and still catch new things going on in every song." 4/5
Myspace: www.myspace.com/polvotheband
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?8amyd3tyjm4
Sounds like... June of 44, Slint, Drive Like Jehu
Tags: Math Rock, Alternative, Experimental
Merzbow - Metamorphism

AMG: "There is no need to argue: Merzbow stands as the most important artist in noise music. The favorite moniker of Japanese Masami Akita appears on hundreds of albums. The name comes from German artist Kurt Schwitters' famous work "Merzbau," which he also called "The Cathedral of Erotic Misery." Akita's choice reflects his fondness for junk art (through Schwitters' collage method) and his fascination with ritualized eroticism, namely in the form of fetishism and bondage. All these elements constitute the Merzbow persona. Akita was born in Tokyo in 1956. He grew up with psychedelic rock and began to play the guitar in progressive rock cover bands, in particular with drummer Kiyoshi Mizutani, who would remain a frequent collaborator. After high school, Akita studied literature and visual arts in college. There he discovered free jazz and studied seriously the ideas of Dada and the surrealists (Salvador Dali remained a big influence). Akita gradually withdrew himself from the rock scene and began experimenting in his basement with broken tape recorders and feedback."
Metamorphism was limited to 1000 copies with the first 500 being packaged in a heavy duty marble box. Metamorphism is a powerfully emotional, violently painful, and strangely ambient work. Fused from deep and loud pulses, Merzbow proceeds to wrap all sorts of whistling and buzzing, some abstract guitar strumming and chaotic sheets of static and ear-splitting metallic scrapes over the carefully constructed rhythm. 3/5
Myspace: www.myspace.com/merzbow
Download: http://www.badongo.com/file/7670485
Sounds like... Masonna, Goverment Alpha
Tags: Noise, Experimental
Chapterhouse - Whirlpool

Hella - Hold Your Horse Is

Deerhoof - The Runners Four

"Deerhoof is a San Francisco musical group, currently consisting of Satomi Matsuzaki (usually vocals and bass), John Dieterich (usually guitar) and Greg Saunier (usually drums). Although typically classified as noise rock, or indie rock due to their having been on an indie rock label (Kill Rock Stars) for the entirety of their career, the mercurial and unconventional nature of Deerhoof's music makes genre identification difficult. But several recurring features can be said to constitute Deerhoof's distinctive sound: unassuming vocal delivery set against hyper-expressive instrumental playing; an elastic approach to group dynamics and rhythm more akin to the rubato of classical music performance practice than rock; odd yet highly memorable melodies; harmonic sophistication and dissonance; disjointed, condensed, asymmetrical and otherwise unconventional song structures; raw and at times strident sound surfaces; improvisation; and general creative restlessness."
AMG: "After seven albums' worth of gleeful pandemonium, Deerhoof calm things down a bit with The Runners Four, a collection of songs that are even more restrained than Milk Man and the Green Cosmos EP. Perhaps trying for the unpredictability of their earlier work got too, well, predictable for the band. Even though the manic intensity that characterized work like Reveille is missed a little here, The Runners Four is still a far cry from typical indie rock; in fact, it sounds more like one of Deerhoof's older albums played at half-speed than anything else. Most importantly, the joyful creativity that radiates from all of the band's other work is here in spades, too: it's hard not to smile at "Twin Killers"' zigzagging riffs or "Scream Team"'s giddy, girl-boy vocals. At the beginning of the album, there's more of an emphasis on pretty, relatively gentle songs like "Chatterboxes," "Odyssey," and "Vivid Cheek Love Song," although even these tracks have enough shifts in tempo and dynamics to prove that they're the work of Deerhoof. However, as The Runners Four unfolds, it gets progressively louder and more overtly playful, with "Spirit Ditties of No Tone," "Lightning Rod, Run," and "O'Malley, Former Underdog" providing some of the album's most irresistible moments. By the time "You're Our Two" and "Rrrrrrright" close out the album, Deerhoof are back to the sugar-buzzing rock of their early days. In between these extremes are the pretty pop of "Running Thoughts" and noisy, experimental cuts such as "Midnight Bicycle Mystery" and "Bone-Dry," which recalls the more elliptical moments of Deerhoof offshoot Curtains. While it's not as clearly conceptual as Milk Man was, The Runners Four also seems to tell an extended, if fractured, story involving murderous twin beauties, spies, pirates, and smugglers. There's a lot to look and listen for in The Runners Four; it's Deerhoof's longest, most eclectic work yet, and more proof that the band can expand its sound without losing what makes it special." 4.5/5
Myspace: www.myspace.com/deerhoof
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?e1whffx2wd2
Sounds like... Animal Collective, Yo La Tengo, Liars
Tags: Experimental, Noise Rock, Alternative
Tuesday, 5 February 2008
Dälek - Abandoned Language

Dälek's music is dark, noisy and atmospheric, equally inspired by industrial music like Einstürzende Neubauten, the layered noise of My Bloody Valentine and the dense sound collages of Public Enemy. Their sound is often constructed through sampling and a musical base atypical of most hip-hop, making it difficult for people to classify their sound."
AMG: "On their fourth record, Abandoned Language, electronica- and progressive-minded rap group Dälek continues their exploration of the netherworlds of hip-hop, where dark, plodding, sewer-gas production churns with MC/producer dälek's nearly spoken rhymes. Beats are moody and delicately urgent, live strings and horns mix in with hollow drums and delayed keyboard chords, and everything is very purposeful, even in the occasional cacophony that folds itself out from amid the slow melody. The same attention to detail and effect is given to the lyrics, which again and again return to the idea of language, both oral and written. It's not a concept album, but it has definite themes that it examines. "The tongues I speak intrinsic/Linguistics lodged in larynx made the words you spit transparent," dälek rhymes in "Isolated Stare," where he hails the power of communication and its ability to guide and direct, while on "Bricks Crumble," he recognizes its longevity, how it can remain while the physical inevitably cannot. "Words strengthen emotions they foster/Bricks crumble under feet of this author," he says, acknowledging that even he is reduced to transience while what he writes goes on. But the MC, despite the fact that his career revolves around his syntactical ability, is also aware of language's limitations. The songs on the album have much more time and space dedicated to instrumental wanderings than to words — "Lynch," in fact, has no lyrics at all — as if he and co-producer Oktopus realize that there are things that just can't be said, that are better conveyed through notes and chords, that sometimes "tongues stick" and stories are "scripted" and "the words we speak are mad tarnished," that mortality and flawed humanity get in the way of pure communication. This certainly is the cause of some conflict for Dälek, heard in the way the saxophones twist with the violins, in the way the vocals distort and fade out, a conflict that is never quite resolved. Instead, the album does what all great art does: guides its audience without giving them concrete answers (or even directions), forcing them to think for themselves instead of blindly following others, and eventually leading them, hopefully, to some kind of greater, albeit more complex, understanding of things." 4.5/5
Myspace: www.myspace.com/dalek
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?avxxykbwumy
Sounds like... cLOUDEAD, Cannibal Ox
Tags: Hip-hop, Experimental, Industrial
Monday, 4 February 2008
Bardo Pond - Lapsed

Sunday, 3 February 2008
Converge - Jane Doe

"Converge is a prolific four-piece American hardcore/metalcore band, formed in 1990 in Boston, Massachusetts. Playing a blend of extreme metal and hardcore punk, this pioneer punk metal outfit helped define a lot of the rudiments of the fast-burgeoning metalcore and mathcore genres."
AMG: "With the 2001 release of their fourth official studio album, Converge has put the final sealing blow on their status as a legend in the world of metallic hardcore. A relatively logical extension from the chain of events that led from Halo in a Haystack up to their split LP with Agoraphoric Nosebleed, Jane Doe seems completely watertight and flawless. Their churning, chaotic guitars are more dense and layered — fleshed out. Jakob Bannon's vocals seem somehow even more raw in the right places, more beautiful and ethereal in the others. Rhythms are as hectic and ADD-driven as ever, ripping back and forth, locking into mindless grooves, and then blurting back out in a structured mess. Experimentation with texture and mood unravels itself throughout the 12 tracks, yet maintains some cohesive element of undefined focus. Throughout all of the morphing and movement, some element of feeling remains, insisting that this album is an experience — an encyclopedic envelopment of so much at once." 5/5
Myspace: www.myspace.com/converge
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?3xuxm2bougj
Sounds like... Botch, The Dillinger Escape Plan
Tags: Hardcore, Metal
Black Dice - Broken Ear Record

AMG: "In the last few years, Black Dice have built an insular world of future imperfect electronic clatter, cosmic guitar, and tribal chattering. The latest report in their ongoing tale is Broken Ear Record. It's less glossy than either of its full-length predecessors, Beaches and Canyons (2002) or Creature Comforts (2004), and in addition to a bit of grit there is a stronger rhythmic center to what is happening here as well. Nowhere is the pulse more apparent than on album-opener "Snarly Yow," which builds around a distorted electro synthesizer line before erupting into harsh electronics and an insistent four-on-the-floor beat. But the Dice are too self-conscious to let it last for long, and soon they're back to riding alternating currents over plateaus of frosted guitar delays and sine squelches. Suffice to say, there's a lot going on here, even within a single track. The only other track to lean as heavily on a drum machine is "Smiling Off"; otherwise, it's the usual bleeping, rumbling blissness that the Dice pull off time after time with deceptive ease. However, the tribal heartbeat of album closer "Motorcycle" indicates that even in the nearly lawless, Lord of the Flies world of Black Dice, a little discipline in necessary now and again." 4/5
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/blackdicemyspace
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?b2vmt0mxjz0
Sounds like... Wolf Eyes, Boredoms, Lightning Bolt
Tags: Experimental, Noise, Electronic, Psychedelic
Friday, 1 February 2008
Orchid - Live Set
I AM NIETZCHE!!!! I AM NIETZCHE!!!!
Possibly the most intense band ever. Listening to Orchid is like duct-taping a grenade to each ear and pulling out the pins. Their harsh, abrasive sound isn't for everyone but for emotional, chaotic hardcore there were few, if any, equals.
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/chaosisorchid
Download video: http://www.mediafire.com/?f2jzdcvmznt
Albums, EP's etc. on the way in the future. Stay tuned.
Tags: Hardcore, Screamo
Bedhead - What Fun Life Was

Sickboy - Swinging in the Rain 12"

Burial - Untrue

"Untrue is the second album by the anonymous dubstep producer known as Burial. It was released on 5 November 2007 as a 13-track Digipack CD and a nine-track 2xLP from which some of the beatless pieces were edited. The album received a large amount of praise from many publications: It was named the 2nd best album of 2007 by The Wire, the 8th by Tiny Mix Tapes, and 10th by Pitchfork Media. It is also the top rated album of 2007 according to the review averaging website, Metacritic."
Sans Arc - When Eye Meets Eye

"Sans Arc is a project that creates dense, atmospheric, and moving music that will immerse listeners in layers of sound consisting mainly of (many) guitars, bass, synth, programmed and looped drums, vocals and numerous other common and uncommon instruments."
Sans Arc created one of my most listened to albums of 2007 with "When Eye Meets Eye". Their fusion of shoegaze and electronica to create highly emotive and interesting soundscapes really held my attention. The first half of the album is simply stunning containing some of my favourite electronic tracks of the year. The album, as a whole, is not especially varied but what Sans Arc do, they do well. Very well. This may explain why the third of the album doesn't quite strike me in the same way and occasionally drags a little. It's similar to what's come before it except not quite as good. Not as though there's any shame in that. 4.5/5
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/sansarc
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?dgzb1ory2cv
Sounds like... Mogwai, Slowdive, Sigur Ros, Cocteau Twins, The Silent Type, Crooked Fingers, The Appleseed Cast
Tags: Ambient, Electronic, Shoegaze, Post-rock
Thursday, 31 January 2008
2nd wave emo mix

Texas is the Reason - Johnny on the Spot
Sunny Day Real Estate - Song About An Angel
American Football - Honestly?
Braid - Killing a Camera
Ethel Meserve - West Decatur
The Get Up Kids - Coming Clean
Christie Front Drive - Turn
Cap'n Jazz - Oh Messy Life
At the Drive-In - One Armed Scissor
Mineral - Palisade
Welcome
Shit...
As it happens, I'm not going to talk about myself that much (maybe because I happen be one of those individuals I eloquently described). I wouldn't want to bore myself by writing about me anyway. I'm going to talk about something much more interesting - music. Everyone likes music. And if they don't then they should do. The smart ones among you may have realised a link between the Pixies (if you have to ask "who?" then leave now) and this blog title. Brownie points to you.
The way this works is that I post a whole load of links to music I like. Maybe if you like the same music as me then this blog might be useful. That's if it isn't dead y next week. I like a lot of shit so the chances are you'll find something to download that you'll like... hopefully. I'll state the usual spiel - if you like what you hear then please support the artists... yada, yada, yada. If you're anything like me (a poor student) then you can't afford to throw away tenners like confetti so you settle for downloading a shitload and then buying records and seeing shows when the next installment of the student loan comes in. Nothing wrong with that in my books. I feel like I could get bogged down in an epic speech about music downloading if I continue right now so I'll stop...
I'll be back soon. With music. Maybe.
NB. The best ideas always come to you in a state of slight inebriation. I'm sure I'll remember about this in the morning though. Whether I still think it's a good idea or not remains to be seen.
Bye for now.