Sunday, November 30, 2008
The Windows - Now Under New Management ep (1985)
Friday, November 28, 2008
Nyack (ex-Aenone) - 11 Track Player (1995, Echo)
01. Lost In You
02. Knumb
03. I'm Your Star
04. Heartsore
05. Summersleeper
06. I Remember Red
07. Savage Smile
08. Evergreen
09. Sepia
10. All That Shines
11. Sunrise In My Head
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Singles Going Single # 84 - Small Factory - TLTTWT 7" (1994, Vernon Yard) + The Industrial Evolution (1996, Pop Narcotic)
9-10. from Pop Narcotic 7" 1993
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Guided By Voices - The Carefree Kitchens Are a Blast (198?-9?)
Monday, November 24, 2008
Singles Going Single # 83 - Baby Lemonade 7" (1994, Munster)
This entry into my singles series is a very beltated follow-up of sorts to my post last year of Baby Lemonade's Wonderful 10" ep. Yeah, the cover to this 7" looks kinda yummy - that is of course if you've been living on prison food for a couple years, but I digress. Still trying to figure out what the heck a "local drag" is - drag queens, dragsters, or just a bunch of downtrodden saps? Maybe a little of all three. "Local Drags" is veritable punk rock when held up to their refined, magnum-pop-opus, Exploring Music that Baby Lemonade delivered, merely two years after this fun lil' slice o' racous. As for the flip, you'd swear that J Mascis had hijacked the guitars on this less-than conventional rendering of the Elton John classic. Hot damn.
A. Local Drags
B. Benny and the Jets
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Tommy Keene - Strange Alliance (1981, Park Avenue)
Cell - Everything Turns promo ep + 1 (1993, DGC)
01. Everything Turns
02. Free Money
03. So Cool
04. Hills (demo)
plus: Auf Wiedersehen
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
The Northern Pikes - Big Blue Sky (1987, Virgin)
The 'Pikes, who kicked things off in the chilly hinterlands of Saskatchewan in the early '80s, released a pair of now impossible to find self-financed albums, The Northern Pikes in 1984, and Scene in North America a year later. By 1987, they had signed to Virgin who unfurled the quartet's major label debut, Big Blue Sky. It was this particular album that housed what would be my first encounter with the 'Pikes, the instantly enticing "Teenland." With it's wash of crisply ringing guitars and disarming themes of adolescent insecurity and escapism, it made for an irresistible introduction. As a whole, Big Blue Sky follows a similar sonic template, one that for better or worse would gradually be abandoned on future NP records. Though there are several accompanying tracks that scale near-"Teenland," heights, namely "You Sold the Farm," "Love and a Muscle" (you can explore an opposing viewpoint on this song here), and "Jackie T," many compositions are a tad underwritten, but for me that's part of BBS's collective charm (although I don't know what in the hell they were thinking on "Dancing In a Dance Club"). The strength of this album hinges more on Bryan Potvin's resplendent, chiming chords than Jay Semko's pipes, but despite the occasional songwriting deficiencies it all works out. From what I can tell, BBS was never embraced by the Audities/Not Lame community, but it's unmistakably a power-pop endeavor, which furthermore has stood the test of time.
If anyone can help me locate, or at least produce MP3s of the Pike's aforementioned scarce, early recordings, I beg of you, don't be a stranger!
01. Teenland
02. You Sold the Farm
03. Things I Do For Money
04. Just Another Guy
05. Dancing In A Dance Club
06. Jackie T
07. Lonely House
08. Love and a Muscle
09. Never Again
10. Love Will Break You
11. Heartaches Heartbreaks (Open Up)
12. Big Blue Sky
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
toyboat - s/t lp (1996, What Else)
There's more than a few pops and whatnot on this analog-to-digital transfer, so if I come across a cleaner copy (or that damn bottle of vinyl cleaning solution I misplaced) it shall be re-ripped.
01. pal
02. lion in winter
03. whirlgig
04. stomach hurts
05. n judah
06. gold
07. sleeping dogs
08. hold
09. judgement
10. moment of glory
11. apartment d
12. windmill traincrash
13. raven flies
14. sunate
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
French - French ep (1996, Bear) & French 2 ep (1997, Bear)
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Singles Going SIngle # 82 - m.i.j. - 300 miles 7" (199?, One Percent) + the radio goodnight (2000, caulfield)
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Ridel High - Recycle Bin CD
01. intro
02. Winona Ryder
03. Blue
04. Goodbye Nate
05. Mindblower
06. Devil Angel
07. Motorboat
08. Breaking Up
09. Pivot
10. Second Skin
11. Go getter
12. #1
13. You Are Mine
14. Defenseless
15. Coming of Age
16. Headliner
17. Look at me Now
18. Battleship Gray
19. Robot (live)
20. interview (N0ise Pollution)
21. message from Michino and Yoko
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Singles Going Single # 81 - The New Grand - A Dangerous Affair 7" (1995, Bubblegun)
A. Playing It
B. Ready, Steady, Go
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Cactus World News - Spin "Special Forces" concert series (1986, MCA records promo)
Hailing from Dublin, Ireland in the mid-80s, CWN weren’t merely influenced by U2, Bono took the band under his wing and released their first ep on his own Mother Records label. Offering echoing guitar (a la The Edge) and Eoin McEvoy's commanding, soaring vocals, Cactus World News, much like Bono and Co were well ahead of their time. Toss in some keenly, substantive songwriting and a performance acumen well beyond their years, and you had a world-class rock band, one that was sadly marginalized during their much too-fleeting lifespan. This show, recorded at L.A.’s legendary Whiskey on the band’s 1986 US trek supporting Urban Beaches, includes “America,” a song exclusive to this record, ostensibly inspired by their tour (the lyrics are pretty much a dead giveaway). The band’s two albums have recently been issued on CD and available for purchase here. Beaches, by the way, is a superb album of desert island magnitude.
The Subversive Sounds blog was formally hosting their own vinyl-to-digital transfer of this disk, but the download link is kaput. I’d still recommend going there to peruse the commentary if you’re so inclined.
I have not edited the tracks (at least at the tine being), so as to avoid gaps and abrupt segues. The tracklist is as follows:
Side A
intro
Side B
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Various - Pyloric Waves compilation (1994, D-Tox)
01-Robert Delaney - Intro
02-Well Nigh Forgotten - Florida Evans
03-Picasso Trigger - Queenie
04-Blue-Green Gods - Water
05-Matt Malloy - Traffic Lights Cause Accidents
06-Slowchange Madagascar - Tree
07-Polvo - Wild Turkey
08-Geezer Lake - The Bag
09-Orifice - Fuck
10-Vanilla Trainwreck - Someone Somewhere
11-Toxic Popsicle - American Dream
12-Boil - Timmy
13-Shiny Beast - Texasatan
14-Camper Van Chadbourne - Out To Lunch
15-Eighthundred - Drift
16-Superchunk - Invitation
17-Erectus Monotone - Bang
18-Bicycle Face - Brand New Attitude
19-Robert Delaney - You Little Asshole
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Glass Eye - Marlo ep (1985, self-released) & Huge (1986, Wrestler)
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Smile - Maquee (1993, Headhunter/Atlantic)
01. Rock Anthem For The Retarded Teenage Hipster Population
02. Staring at the Sun
03. Spud Gun
04. Picture Made Past
05. Lemonade
06. Moosh
07. Jack Shrimp
08. Papaya Clearance Sale
09. She
10. Wallflower
11. Until
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Singles Going Single # 80 - Slowchange Madagascar - My Brother's an Idiot 7" + 1 (1992, D-tox)
A. My Brother's an Idiot
B1. Commercial Pilots
B2. Foever I Love You
+ Tree (Pyloric Waves compilation D-tox Records)
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Friday, November 7, 2008
The Hollowmen - Sinister Flower Gift (1986, Pravda)
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
TSAR - King of the School ep (2001) + SBN Session, March 2001
Though the aforementioned debut failed to fly off shelves, Hollyweird Records saw it fit to put out a promo ep of TSAR non-lp goodies, i.e. outtakes, demos of completely unreleased songs, and some live cuts. In addition, I’m also tacking on a quartet of live songs from this period that the band recorded for a British SBN Session (whatever that is). Don’t look at me, I live in the States. I just download this shit.
King of the School ep
01. King of the School (demo)
02. Larger Than Life
03. Silver Shifter (remix)
04. You and Jim Will Hit It Off
05. Songwriter! (live)
06. Afraidio Pt. Two, Pt. Three, and Pt. Four (demo)
07. Smart Boys (demo)
SBN Session - March 2001
01. Calling All Destroyers
02. I Don't Wanna Breakup
03. Silver Shifter
04. MONoSTEReo
Get 'em both here.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Singles Going Single # 79 - Grandpaboy (Paul Westerberg) 7" (1997, Soundproof/Monolyth)
The Figgs - Rejects (2000; rec 1993-99)
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Love Tractor - Themes From Venus (1989, DB)
Produced by none other than Mitch Easter, Themes would be the last album Love Tractor would issue before reconvening in 2001 for The Sky at Night, the first in a series of reunion albums.