Monday, November 24, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Episode 9 (10/16)
Buy a pollution tape! These guys are making some exciting music and selling their record nasty.DNA on cassette for only $7. That is, if there are still copies left now that you're all late getting into this band.
www.myspace.com/pollutionpollutionpollution
Rip Smops is a weirdo, in an endearing sort of way. If you like atonal music (and short, goofy songs), I'd recommend getting his newest record Life Is Sad. At the very least, go here to read his biography, it's pretty entertaining.
1979: "Wrote songs that were vaguely punkish in character, but melodic, on my organ. Played with esoteric neo-surf band The Egotones and more basic rock/punk band The Ex-Minds, on drums. Had love affair with Norma Jean, a crazy blonde model/escort glamour weirdo. Became a bike messenger. Lived in groovy Little Italy apartment owned by Mafia types, across from the original Ray's Pizza. First of many failed attempts to form my own band."
I played the "Nightendday" audio from Pelican's live DVD After the Ceiling Cracked. The trailer for which is here:
Also, Pelican just debuted their new video for "Lost in the Headlights" from City of Echoes:
Circle Takes the Square's Ritual of Names video blog. Get excited.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Episode 8 - Fest Edition (11/9)
The Fest has its own stereotypes within the scene (see this), but an article appeared in Venus Zine this year about female-led bands that ruled Gainesville this year.
Guerilla Paint It Black Show
Borrowed from the National Underground, go here to get the full story.
None More Black @ the Fest
The Lawrence Arms @ the Fest
Dillinger 4 @ the Fest
Able Baker Fox @ the Fest
Lemuria @ the Fest
Armalite @ the Fest
Austin Lucas @ the Fest
The Ergs! @ the Fest
Leatherface @ the Fest
Ninja Gun @ the Fest
As I mentioned last night, City of Ships is playing in Boone Dec. 6th at Green Eggs and Jam. Check the links to the right for more info.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Episode 7 (10/26)
The Coup - Ride the Fence
A great animated video for the most upbeat political song of all time:
MC5
This version of Motor City Burning isn't quite as passionate as the live version from Kick Out the Jams, but the second video is a testament to their incendiary live show.
Public Enemy
I can't embed the video for Louder Than A Bomb, but watch it here. The video is pretty cool, and the audio is actually a remix from Greatest Misses. Remember when Flav was a little more respectable? Chuck D came to speak here at ASU in 2004 and every time I see the poster for it in the radio station I get a little sad that I wasn't here at that point.
PE performed It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back in it's entirety this past summer as part of ATP's Don't Look Back concert series, I wish I could've been there. There's plenty of video footage on youtube though and it's worth checking out. Chuck still outperforms MCs half his age.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Episode 6 (10/19)
John Zorn...
Where to start? I honestly can't tell you, he's been involved with over 400 recordings according to Wikipedia. This article can help though:
The Wire
He's always been one of those performers that piques my interest but I'll hear some of his takes on traditional Jewish music and feel like this is the not what I want to hear, so I shy away for a while, until I hear something cool like his split with Napalm Death.
Khanate
You'll have to use your imagination a little here as far as extrapolating the volume to vomitous levels.
Fuck Buttons
I feel like videos like this are why this music exists.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Episode 5 (10/12)
I've played both Giant and Torche on the show in the last couple weeks and I just found two stellar videos from both bands. Shuffle magazine is based in Charlotte and films some of the better shows around town.
Giant @ the Neighborhood Theatre
Giant - Sun from Shuffle TV on Vimeo.
I know I've already posted a Torche video but this one is far superior. Partly because I was at the show (and briefly make an appearance in the crowd) but mostly because the horribly awesome audio is somewhat representative of how pummeling the volume was that night.
Torche @ the Milestone
Torche from Shuffle TV on Vimeo.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to put the Ted Leo and the Pharmacists track on the playlist, but if you're interested in buying the EP and supporting two worthy causes, check the Touch and Go Records site.
Band Links (buy their records!):
Fucked Up
Career Suicide
Butthole Surfers
Kimusawea
Akimbo
Econochrist
Clikitat Ikatowi
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
The Eastern Seaboard
Stick Men With Ray Guns
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
Bridge and Tunnel
Jumbo's Killcrane
Dim Stars
Monday, October 6, 2008
Episode 4 (10/5)
Zach Hill - Dark Art
corpse paint + running?
and in order to appreciate him even more...
Apparently No Age tried to tape a segment for the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson this week and they almost didn't get to play because one of them had an Obama shirt on. They cited a rule saying that all candidates must get equal exposure time. A t-shirt though? At least network TV is making an effort to expose good bands. Here's a video of them playing a track from their latest record Nouns in Juan's Basement:
As much as I hate to be trendy by posting things from Pitchfork and Vice, this show on Vice's website is actually pretty cool. On Practice Space they go to different bands' practice spaces (go figure) and hang out. To see a band like Battles work their magic is pretty interesting, especially at the end when they talk about the universal symbol for math rock.