Saturday, November 29, 2008

Best of 2008


Hello! What’s this? It’s the most ear-expanding sounds from 2008.

01 Rhys Chatham & His Guitar Trio All-Stars • Guitar Trio Pt. 1, Minneapolis
from Guitar Trio Is My Life!
02 Keiji Haino and Tatsuya Yoshida • Zhuddiposshk
from Uhrfasudhasdd
03 No-Neck Blues Band • Again
from Clomeim
04 Paavoharju • Tyttö Tanssii
from Laulu Laakson Kukista
05 Hush Arbors • The Light
from Hush Arbors
06 Fanal • Ich Kenne Sie Nicht
from Fanal II
07 Indian Jewelry • Cutthroat
from We Are The Wild Beast
08 Rainbow Arabia • See No Hear No
from The Basta EP
09 Matthew Baldwin • Winter
from Paths of Ignition
10 Sic Alps • Everywhere, There
from U.S. EZ
11 Boris • Next Saturn
from Smile (Japanese version)
12 Plastic Crimewave Sound • Shockwave Rider
from Plastic Crimewave Sound
13 Gunslingers • Gigolo Albinos
from No More Invention
14 Bardo Pond • Slip Away
from Batholith
15 Earth • Miami Morning Coming Down II (Shine)
from The Bees Made Honey In The Lions Skull
16 Fursaxa • Leaves of Bryony
from Kobold Moon

D'oh! Number seven was supposed to be something offa Free Gold! Oh well, I dug 'em both and at least this one was reissued in 2008.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Harem Scarem - Dogman EP

Killer 1984 blooze-rock from Australia's Harem Scarem.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Robyn Hitchcock - K Records 7"

1995 single finds a post-Egyptians Robyn alone on Calvin's porch with his guitar and occasional harmonica.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Special Pillow - Tomorrow Night b/w Paranormal

1995 single from this Hoboken all-star psych-pop combo. The band's still going and have a website and a recent CD to prove it.

René Halkett & David Jay - Armour b/w Nothing

Truly creepy 1981 collaboration of Bauhaus bassist David J and artist/poet Rene Halkett of the original Weimar Bauhaus school of art and design.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Monday, August 18, 2008

The Sweet Things - Teen Guitars EP

Sure, the Velvets inspired a ton of bands. How many bands can claim they were influenced by The Beachnuts though? Probably just this one.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

To Preserve Disorder - Chicago Punk & New Wave 1978 - 1984

"Gentlemen, get the thing straight once and for all - the policeman isn't there to create disorder, the policeman is there to preserve disorder."
Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley defending police misconduct during the 1968 Democratic Convention riots.

The Cunts - Chemicals In The Mail The Luchs Brothers - Kill Me I'm Rotten The Mentally Ill - Gacy's Place Skafish - Disgracing The Family Name Immune System - Ambivalence and Spark Plugs Special Affects - Innocence The Exit - Out In The Street Meaty Buys - New Freedumb Epicycle - You're Not Gonna Get It Dadaistics - Paranoia Perception Wazmo Nariz - Checking Out The Checkout Girl Bohemia - American Life The Imports - Side One (Visions of Reality) Strike Under - Sunday Night Disorientation DV8 - Guns on the Right Subverts - Can’t Control Myself Effigies - Haunted Town Bonemen of Barumba - Government Money Da - Dark Rooms Big Black - Steelworker URBN DK - Future Primitive Silver Abuse - Cuban Homo Farm Toothpaste - Spy Guy Naked Raygun - Swingo Articles of Faith - What We Want Is Free Negative Element - Police Beat (On Me) Rights of the Accused - Hypocrite Urge Overkill - Lympdiccus Seismic Waves - Lip Synch To The Go-Go's Savage Beliefs - Shake Your Neighbor's Hand


Saturday, August 16, 2008

Allen Ginsberg with The Gluons - Birdbrain

Released a year before appearing on The Clash’s "Ghetto Defendant”. Allen Ginsberg’s first shot at punk credibility, recording his poem "Birdbrain" with the Denver band, The Gluons. Terrible punk-by-numbers B-side.

Birdbrain

Johnny and the Jumper Cables - Kielbasa!

From the band's MySpace page:

Known as the proud proponents of what local scribe Brett Milano once dubbed “proto-garage-metal,” Johnny and the Jumper Cables were part of the 1980s Boston club scene, direct descendents of bands like the Nervous Eaters, Real Kids, and Neighborhoods.

Started in 1982 as a recording project by guitarist and band roadie Johnny Black and the legendary Kenne Highland of Afrika Korps and Gizmos fame, the band was joined in the Radiobeat studios in Kenmore Square by Swinger’s Resort/Outlets drummer Tom Bull and bassists Lee Harrington (Peytons/Neighborhoods) and Jonathan Paley (Paley Brothers/Nervous Eaters) for sessions that produced “Not Your Kind,” “I Get Nervous,” “Landmine,” and “Death Squad of the Mind.”

An invitation in September of 1984 to play a garage rock show at the now-defunct Jumpin’ Jack Flash club in the Fenway had Johnny, Tom, and Kenne looking for a bass player for live shows. Carl Biancucci of the Classic Ruins signed on, cementing the band’s permanent line-up. The Cables went on to record a series of 45s and compilation album tracks for the Stanton Park, Dionysius, and Modern Method labels in the US and Dog Meat in Australia.

The band garnered a reputation for loud, raucous live shows aided and abetted by the on and offstage consumption of copious amounts of alcohol. Kenne Highland appeared onstage in a kilt that often ended up at his feet, went through a Jackie Gleason phase where he wore vintage suits and opened the show with a hearty “And away we go!,” and once decided to honor headliner Disneyland After Dark by showing up in drag. The band’s AC/DC-inspired “Kielbasa” was usually performed with Highland wielding a real sausage that was then tossed into the crowd, who, in true punk spirit, tore it to pieces, leaving the club floor and stage littered with smashed chunks of meat.

A typical Cables set included original local radio hits such as “Total Depravity,” “Kielbasa,” “Hail Mary,” and “Georgia Skinheads Must Die,” along with an eclectic list of covers by the Dead Boys, Jimmy Reed, New York Dolls, Flamin’ Groovies, John Lee Hooker, Blue Oyster Cult, Iggy and the Stooges, Roky Erickson, Mott the Hoople, and a demented version of “Misty Mountain Hop.”

The band performed as recently as 2004, although Kenne Highland, once a staple of the local rock scene, has now apparently forsaken rock and roll for gospel music and has not appeared onstage since.

Kielbasa!

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Japrocksampler - The Soundtrack

CD1

CD1
01 - The Jacks • Marianne (Vacant World, 1968)

02 - Love Live Life + One • Shadows of the Mind (Love Will Make A Better You, 1970)
03 - Masayuki Takayanagi and Kaoru Abe with New Direction • untitled [excerpt from side one] (Kaitaiteki Kokan, 1970)
04 - Flower Travellin' Band • Satori, part II (Satori, 1971)
05 - Speed, Glue & Shinki • Run and Hide (Speed, Glue & Shinki, 1971)
06 - Masahiko Satoh with Soundbreakers • untitled [excerpt from side one] (Amalgamations, 1971)
07 - Blues Creation • Sorrow (Demon & Eleven Children, 1971)
08 - Datetenryu • Harugeshiki (Unto, 1971)
09 - Lost Aaraaff • Hell of Screams (Genya Concert, 1971)
10 - People • Shomyo, part I (Ceremony: Buddha Meet Rock, 1971)
CD2
01 - Taj Mahal Travellers • untitled [excerpt from track 2] (July 15,1972, 1972)
02 - Akira Ishikawa and Count Buffaloes • Pigmy (Uganda, 1972)
03 - J.A. Seazer • Echigo Tsutsuishi Oyashirazu (Kokkyou Junreika, 1973)
04 - Acid Seven Group • untitled [track 6] (Oz Days Live, 1973)
05 - Yonin Bayashi • Omatsuri (Isshoku Sokuhatsu, 1974)
06 - Karuna Khyal • untitled [excerpt from side one] (Alomoni 1985, 1974)
07 - Geinoh Yamashirogumi • Osorezan [excerpt] (Osorezan, 1974)
08 - Magical Power Mako • Jump (Jump, 1977)
09 - Les Rallizes Denudes • Enter the Mirror (’77 Live, 1991)
10 - Far East Family Band • Timeless Phase (Tenkujin, 1977)

Curious heads can be filled with more here.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Secret Mural of Chicago Music

Damaged psychedelic guru Steve Krakow/Plastic Crimewave has painted a Chicago music themed mural in the doorway just west of Reckless Records in Wicker Park featuring...

Sun Ra

Rick Nielsen & ?

Roger McGuinn & H.P. Lovecraft

Muddy Waters

Friend and Lover & Curtis Mayfield

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Human Switchboard (US post-punk/garage, 1981)

From the top of my reissue wish list. This is Human Switchboard's sole LP (not counting a live one and a ROIR cassette) plus a collection of 7” and compilation tracks of variable sound quality.

Human Switchboard - Who's Landing In My Hanger?

Monday, August 27, 2007

Plush - Fed (US lost ork-pop masterpiece 2004)

Chicagoan Liam Hayes has been performing as Plush since the early 90’s, beginning in 1994 with the near-perfect single ‘Three-Quarters Blind Eyes” b/w “Found a Little Baby”. Four years later a full-length consisting mostly of piano ballads, More You Becomes You, was released. For the follow-up, Fed, Liam went over the top, running up a huge studio bill with massive arrangements and LA session players. Unfortunately, this pushed the cost for the release rights far too high for any US independent label to pick up making it one of the great lost albums of our time. Fed was eventually released only in Japan on the After Hours label and may currently be out of print. Hayes still hopes to see Fed released in the US one day. Meanwhile, Drag City released the cassette demos in 2004 as Underfed, an interesting contrast to the original album that stands up pretty well on it’s own in some spots.

Fans of Burt Bacharach or Jimmy Webb should not pass this one up.

Plush - Fed

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Exuma (US voodoo/psych/folk/soul 1970 - 1972)


It’s extremely difficult to describe the sound of Exuma. This article from Perfect Sound Forever explains it all far better than I could. After reading it check out his first four albums here.

Exuma (part one)
Exuma (part two)

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Forever Amber - The Love Cycle (UK Psych-Pop, 1969)

Forever Amber must have worn out the grooves on their copy of the Zombies' Odessey and Oracle. Their rare 1969 LP, The Love Cycle, emulated the late-period Zombies rather well with its classically influenced melodies and careful harmonies. A very derivative album, but a good one, bound to please listeners who regretted the Zombies' split after Odessey and Oracle. The Zombies aren't the easiest group to clone, but Forever Amber do a good job with their deft melodies and harmonies, as well as the classically patterned keyboard arrangements. "Bits of Your Life," had it gained wide distribution, had obvious hit potential, and rates as the best Zombies imitation ever (admittedly not a wide field). It was reissued on CD in the 1990s, although the re-releases are themselves hard to find in the US. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Forever Amber - The Love Cycle

Jandek For Dummies

Jandek is the kinda artist that's more heard about than actually heard from. I won’t waste your time going into his already well known tale, though like other obscuro acts like Joe Meeks or The Shaggs I gotta admit that his music sure ain’t as interesting without first knowing the back story on it. This here is a fan compiled (I think?) greatest hits collection that’s a great introduction to Jandek and might even be all you’ll ever need from him.

Jandek For Dummies

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Mady Gula BLUE HEAVEN - 0 (Japanese girl group in space 1995)

This will be a quick one ‘cause I really don’t know anything about this band other than former Acid Mothers Temple synth player Cotton Casino is listed as a member. According to the label’s website this was their second release and the limited pressing of 1,000 is way sold out.

Mady Gula BLUE HEAVEN

Friday, October 06, 2006

Kendra Smith - The Guild of Temporal Adventurers (US psych 1992)

Throughout the 1980’s Kendra Smith was involved with some of the best contemporary psychedelic music to emerge from the west coast. Following stints playing bass and occasionally singing on the best works by the Dream Syndicate and Rain Parade she formed Opal with guitarist Dave Roback. After the far-out Happy Nightmare Baby and the excellent Early Recordings collection she made her solo debut in 1992 with this Eastern influenced psych/folk EP. A full-length, Five Ways of Disappearing, came out in 1995 and was disappointing only in comparison to the tripped-out sounds presented here.

Guild of Temporal Adventurers