Showing posts with label punk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label punk. Show all posts

3.9.12

memory isblank and the amnesiacs - happiness machine


2012; 10 tracks

here is part deux of memory is blank and the amnesiacs previous release, hollow mind in the century of self (which can be heard here, it's an album i thoroughly enjoyed and truly love).

this album is perhaps a more meditative, even macabre take on the same chaos portrayed in the first release. there aren't precise words to describe what can be heard here, although groups like cLOUDDEAD and artistic minds of those such as Stockhausen are all good places to start. memory isblank build collages of sounds that aren't really collages, but soundscapes of places you want to go and never thought you'd be free to. this album combines moods, atmospheres, clips of surreal memories and places them in various patterns, interlacing freeform thoughts and concrete ideas. throughout the duration of this album you never feel as if you are lost, seeing as there seems to always be a presence of purpose for each track, although it may sometimes be hidden beneath clouds of sonic mystery. it isn't that complex to figure out, but i wonder if the simpler an idea is that presents itself to you, the happier you will be because of it. the secret here is to not be confused but to absorb.

with that said, i find that the real question of happiness machine is: where will you end up?

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9.6.12

Cease Upon the Capitol - Cease Upon the Capitol



2007; 10 tracks
 
Here are ten brief yet highly engaging untitled tracks by the Nashville, Tennessee emo violence/screamo band Cease Upon the Capitol.

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1.6.12

Wiccans - Skullduggery



2011; 12 tracks

I included a track by Wiccans in one of my mixes (link) a while back, but I feel like this album is a relevant and important album. Really. It's just hardcore punk from Texas, but there's a lot more to it than that.

PLAY LOUD.

15.5.12

Life's Blood - Defiance



1988; 8 tracks

Life's Blood was a New York-based hardcore/punk band founded in 1987 by members associated with bands such as Born Against and Men's Recovery Project. Defiance is their only full-length, though tracks of theirs appear on some NYHC compilations, a split with Sticks and Stones (1990), and of course some bootlegs . It's really intense and really good.
 
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Here's the track "Catch Our Breath":
 

30.3.12

memory isblank and the amnesiacs - hollow mind in the century of the self


2012; 9 tracks


this is the greatest thing i have heard all year, and it was only released 9 days ago on bandcamp. please listen to it.

information on the album itself:

"Recorded in San Francisco, California from 2005 to 2009. Drum machine, records, field mics, dat, guitar, synths, and found objects. This album was created with pagan story-telling structure, hip hop bass, and punk diy ethics. Witchbeat-Noisepunk for the kids."

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11.2.12

Lucrate Milk - La Rage Qui Vit


 
 
1991; 20 tracks


As a bizarre French punk band who incorporate jazz, punk, and even some classical into their shrieking, riotous sound, Lucrate Milk is a band most people haven't heard of, but love once they do. I think. Here is a compilation of tracks from a 1983 split with MKB Fraction Provisoire, a 1983 EP entitled Nepla Relou, and their 1987 full-length I Love You Fuck Off. Enjoy.

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5.2.12

Yacøpsæ – Discoregraphy






2006; 2 discs


Here is a collection of collection of splits, EPs, compilation tracks and extras dated from 1986 to 2005. Yacøpsæ were a powerviolence/grind/fastcore band from Hamburg formed in 1990.

If you're looking for material from Tanz, Grosny, Tanz... (my personal favorite), click here.

Disc 1
- Rehearsal 2, Early September 1990; 13 tracks
- Rehearsal 3, Early September 1990; 1 track
- 1st Demo Tape, 1991; 20 tracks
- Interview with Mit Pattex, Recorded June 6, 1991; 1 track
- Live In Hamburg, Germany / August 31, 1991; 2 tracks
- Krank Ist Normal 7", 1993; 20 tracks
- Rehearsal May 29, 1994; 3 tracks
- Split 7" EP w/ Active Minds, 1994; 6 tracks
- Outtakes Split 7" EP w/ Active Minds, 1994; 3 tracks
- Live In Diest, Belgium / January 1, 1995; 3 tracks
- Split 7" EP w/ Inner Conflict, 1995; 8 tracks
- Rehearsal, February 1996; 1 track
- V/A Zapata Vive La Lucha Sigue 12" LP, 1996; 3 tracks
- Split 7" EP w/ Vaseline, 1996; 8 tracks
- Untitled; 3 tracks

Disc 2
- V/A Herzogszene CD, 1996; 1 track
- Outtakes V/A Herzogszene CD, 1996; 3 tracks
- Rehearsal, August 8, 1996; 1 track
- Rehearsal, November 14, 1996; 1 track
- Rehearsal, Summer 1998; 3 tracks
- V/A No Speed Limit Vol. 2 CD, 1998; 4 tracks
- Split 7" EP w/ Bizarre X, 1998; 5 tracks
- Split 5" EP w/ Deep, 1998; 1 track
- V/A Onslaught 7" EP, 1998; 1 track
- V/A Music Against The Human Race 2 12" LP + 7" EP, 1998; 1 track
- V/A We Don't Care About The Haircut 12" LP, 1999; 1 track
- Split Picture 10" LP w/ Rot, 1999; 5 tracks
- Split 7" EP w/ Tumult, 1999; 6 tracks
- V/A The Bloodbath Is Coming 2x7" EP, 1999; 1 track
- Split 9" EP w/ Deep + Weezer, 2001; 1 track
- Outtake Split 9" EP w/ Deep + Weezer, 2001; 1 track
- Split 7" EP w/ Fuck On The Beach, 2002; 7 tracks
- Live In Istanbul, Turkey / March 16, 2003; 1 track
- EA 80 Vorsicht Schreie Picture 12" LP, 2003; 1 track
- Outtakes EA 80 Vorsicht Schreie Picture 12" LP, 2003; 2 tracks
- Untitled; 10 tracks
- Böser Buben Club, Zeitvertreib 1986; 1 track
- Untitled; 4 tracks


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5.1.12

Mr. Epp and the Calculations - Ridiculing the Apocalypse




1996; 24 tracks


The self-proclaimed "worst band in the world," Mr. Epp and the Calculations, seem to have been the forerunners of the genre now known as grunge. Formed in the late 70s by a group of teenagers and named after one of their high school math teachers, the still highly unknown band created an EP and several compilations and tapes before disbanding after about 3 years. Ridiculing the Apocalypse, released officially in 1996, is an anthology of the group's work.

I fucking love this band's approach to music. Their music is playful, but darkly so. Many times there is a spoken intro or dialogue, one of my favorite of which is when the lead singer says to the crowd:

"Some people say, 'What good is the message if you can't understand the words?'123GO" (unidentifiable noise ensues).

Pure grunge! Pure noise! Pure shit!

13.12.11

L7 - Smell the Magic


 
1990 (Re-issue, 1991); 9 tracks
 
Smell the Magic is a really awesome piece of grunge/punk/angry girl rock. It is the second release by the LA-based grunge band L7, who also founded Rock for Choice, a pro-choice women's rights group supported by another favorite band of mine, 7 Year Bitch. Anyway, this is an incredibly heavy and abrasive album full of fast and furious angry girl music.

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11.10.11

Gauze - Fuckheads


 
1984; 10 tracks
 
Gauze was a punk/hardcore group from Japan whose style of "sounding fast without playing fast" influenced many other Japanese punk bands in the 80s. Though it was their first ever release, Fuckheads is fucking destructive. 1984 was a good year.

Power Fuck Head Shot

27.9.11

Penthouse - Gutter Erotica


1997; 16 tracks


More noise rock, but this time it's from the depths of hell. Penthouse was a noise rock band, often tending on the blues/punk side, based in London and active during the mid-late 90s and early 00s. This is their first album. Crushing and stoner-metal-ish, this is good for fans of Killdozer and Cherubs.

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14.7.11

3Ds - Hellzapoppin'


1992; 13 tracks


3Ds (or The 3Ds) was an alternative / pop rock band from Dunedin, New Zealand active from the late 80s through 90s. They play attractive-sounding indie pop / punk rock with the occasional female vocals ("Sunken Head" and "Jewel" are my favorites), and overall this is a very likeable, mellow record.

It's a nice day for a dark age

8.7.11

Wymyns Prysyn



That's the cover for Tres Umbros, the Georgia-based band's first album. They recently released a 6-track album called Green Ribber. It's all so so good.

Listen to / download here.

3.6.11

Senator Flux - Storyknife


1991; 10 tracks


Senator Flux was a D.C. hardcore band from the late 80s. Their syle is more indie rock, but influences of pop and punk are pervasive in Storyknife. This is a nice record of interesting music, I think I like "Canadia" the most.

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10.5.11

Treepeople - Something Vicious for Tomorrow / Time Whore







1992; 13 tracks


Treepeople was an American-based indie/grunge/undefinable band from the 90s. Here is their 1992 full-length album, which includes the 1990 EP Time Whore.

This is one of the most amazing things I have ever heard. In my life. Once you listen, you will know why.



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5.3.11

Brainbombs - Genius and Brutality... Taste and Power


1994; 9 tracks


This is the second album of Swedish noise/punk rock band Brainbombs. It's one of the most disturbing and brutal albums ever, but I am so mesmerized by it. I tend to like extremes. Everything in middle just doesn't cut it. Genius and Brutality..., if you play it loud, is so abrasive it hurts... but I really like that. Even if you're not really into necrophilia I swear this album fucking kills.

You have blood on your body
Blood on your mind
Blood in your dreams
Screams in your dreams
And a leg sticking out under your bed

You can't remember
You can't forget
Sweat from your skin
When you put the needle in
And a leg sticking out under your bed

Five in the morning
You're staring at the wall
Insects coming out
Angels crawling over your floor
And a leg sticking out under your bed

You have blood on your body
Blood on your mind
Blood in your dreams
Screams in your dreams
And a leg sticking out under your bed

You can't remember
You can't forget
Sweat from your skin
When you put the needle in
And a leg sticking out under your bed

Throbbing, minimal, repetitive face punches.

9.2.11

Jun Togawa (戸川純)



Jun Togawa creates some of the most innovative, energetic, and wonderful pop music you will ever hear. The truth is, it's not really pop. It's the beyond. Her solo work is not her only work, and she has collaborated with and contributed to countless other projects and works. I'll admit I'm a very new fan of hers, but through this music I have come to know the meaning of true expression.

Tamahime Sama (玉姫様)


1984; 9 tracks


Jun Togawa's first solo album, the name of which means "Princess Ball." Haruomi Hosono, a popular Japanese musician, writes the title track and does some vocals in "Tonari no Indo-jin."

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Suki Suki Daisuki (好き好き大好き)


1985; 8 tracks

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Kyokutō Ian Shōka (極東慰安唱歌)


1985; 11 tracks


The title translates as "Far Eastern Consolation Songs." The album concludes with Yumemiru Yakusoko in a new arrangement by Hosono (he did his own singing version). That song title translates as "The Dreamt Promise."

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20th Jun Togawa


2003; 6 tracks


If I may borrow from my... friend...

"20th Jun Togawa is another more modern piece by the legendary 戸川純. a cover album where she pays tribute to Brigitte Fontaine, Vanessa Paradis, Patti Smith, and other western classics. her versions of the songs covered here are (except for "Comme A la Radio") have very little in common with the originals. Togawa's voice sounds as childlike as ever, particularly on the delightful cover of "Joe le Taxi".

one or two of the songs on this album (for example, the tired 'All Tomorrow's Parties") are worthless in their original form, but somehow togawa manages to fill them with the spark of life."

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7.1.11

Man or Astro-Man? - Is It... Man or Astro-Man?


1993; 14 tracks


Man or Astro-Man? is an amazing surf rock/electronic/punk group from Auburn, Alabama. Created by college students Birdstuff, Coco the Electronic Monkey Wizard, and Star Crunch, Man or Astro-Man? firmly believes they are aliens sent to Earth from the universe solely to play surf rock. Is It... Man or Astro-Man? is the group's first album, and the only one I've heard so far, but it's so so good.

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6.1.11

Men's Recovery Project - The Golden Triumph of Naked Hostility


1997; 60 tracks


Men's Recovery Project is an experimental/avant-garde musical group formed in San Francisco, 1993. This record is an assembly of tracks from 72s and one micro-EP put out between 1993 and 1998, during which years the group obviously spent time expressing themselves in dozens of styles. Among this mix of genres is the harsh post-hardcore familiar to early MRP records, as well as a few more synthesized (hardly melodic) tracks. My favorite tracks are the more sciencey, robotic, chaotic, and strange ones, like "Rude Scientist."

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