Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Splitting the Difference # 22 - Mars Acclerator/The Adding Machine - Semaphore Loveletter (199?, First Alert Doppler)
Call it an uncanny coincidence (or in fact, just call it a day), but The Adding Machine also seem to be grazing from the same pasture that The Sugarplastic happen to occupy. Not a slavish imitation mind you, the Machine are wont to peel off a none-too-dissimilar volley of relentlessly ringing chords and quirky prose. If I recall, I have an Adding Machine CD tucked away somewhere that I think I ought to listen to judging from the satisfactory results here. No apparent web presence for these folks, but it looks like their album came out in 2000.
Mars Accelerator
01. Bubbles, Lurching
02. Yes, Slimy
The Adding Machine
01. Missiles
02. Baby's Own Colour Annual 1976
Hear
Monday, June 29, 2009
Porcelain Boys - Away Awhile... (1997, PopKid) & Jettison - Search for the Gun Girl (1999, PopKid)
Away Awhile...
02. Five Feet From My Door
03. Icewarm
04. Donuts
05. Puffed
06. Hey Melissa
07. Bedtime
08. Green Skies
09. Broke
10. Sidetrack
11. Squeaky Clean
02. Good
03. Znuthin’
04. My Machine
05. Can’t Get Anymore
06. Fiona
07. In My Head
08. Until We’re Done
09. Take It
10. Jen’s Song
11. Last
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Bum - 20th Century Masters: The Singles Collection (1991-2000)
Friday, June 26, 2009
Anastasia Screamed - 7" (1987) & Electric Liz ep (1988)
The Red House - There is a Window (1987, Random)
01. Rain
02. Killer Under Sky
03. Breakaway
04. Isolation
05. Chances
06. The State I’m In
07. Through the Rails
08. Take Me Away
09. Farmlife
10. This Nightmare
11. Pray
12. Burn
13. Blind
14. Rooftop (Sheds the Rain)
15. No Ya Shouldn't
16. Say Goodbye
Hear
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Pluto - Shake Hands With the Future (1998, Virgin Canada)
01. Unsatisfied
02. Zig Zaggin
03. The Goodbye Girl
04. Out of My System
05. The Balls
06. Still in School
07. Plastic Surgery
08. Another Look in the Mirror
09. Dislocated Girl
10. Sweet Sound
11. Desperate Lovers
12. Playing Nurse
Hear
Monday, June 22, 2009
Splitting the Difference # 21 - Porcelain Boys/Marble - The Tsetsee Split (Pop Kid, 1996)
For all this time I've neglected doing a post for one of my small-of-fame favorites, Delwood, Minnesota's should've been much bigger Porcelain Boys. I will dedicate a more exhaustive post(s) to them in the coming weeks, but their split single with Marble isn't a bad introduction. Releasing but two singles and a few comp tracks in 1990 (or thereabouts), The Porcelain Boys made instant fans out of just about anyone that had the good fortune of encountering their meager, but promising body of work. Think the Descendants by way of a more conventional power-pop band. Shortly after those singles were issued, the Boys split, but reformed in the mid-90s, with a revamped lineup, and delivered their first bona fide album, the aptly titled Away Awhile (as was the case with the single, a product of Pop Kids Records). The two numbers that adorn their side of this single were recorded during the Away Awhile era, and are pretty representative of the succulent punk-pop they excelled so well at .
Don't have much info on Marble (kind of a challenge to Google), but am pretty sure they hailed from Minnesota as well from what little I'm able to glean from the inner sleeve. Pretty standard, user-friendly popcore with a definite indie bent. They go to the trouble of covering Lindsey Buckingham's classic "Holiday Road," which of course, was most notably put to good use in National Lampoon's European Vacation.
Porcelain Boys
01. Melted Shelter
02. Sick Fifteen
Marble
01. Price
02. Holiday Road
Now on Bandcamp.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Those French Girls - s/t (1982, Safari/Attic)
Saturday, June 20, 2009
m**f - feasting on fried afterthoughts: part four: everybody should stop doing everything (2001, Dizzy - recorded 1992-93)
Friday, June 19, 2009
Band of Susans - Blessing and Curse ep (1986, Trace Elements)
01. Hope Against Hope
02. You Were an Optimist
03. Sometimes
04. Where Have All the Flowers Gone
Hear
Carnival Season - Please Don't Send Me to Heaven ep (1986, What Goes On)
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Edsel - Strange Loop (1992, Merkin)
Monday, June 15, 2009
20/20
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Bitter Sons 7" (1993, W.O.W.)
milf - feasting on fried afterthoughts: part three ("rock salad" tape) (1995/96?)
There's a little overlap here between the aforementioned milf rarities collections I've been sharing, but about 80% of what's on here is exclusive to Salad, including live covers of Galaxie 500, Scientists, and Bad Company classics. Song-by-song source info is listed in the sleeve notes which I've included as a jpeg. Any songs that cut out halfway, are courtesy of the band's impeccable and unremitting standards of perfection, not yours truly. Otherwise, there's some great music buried amidst the hissy environs of this utterly scarce tape.
01. no name (from rough trade 7")
02. prozac (live '94)
03. october mights (with interview intro)
04. uh-oh (with dialogue intro)
05. face (live cbgb's 1993)
06. dumptruck
07. oblivious (galaxie 500)
08. trouble (lindsey buckingham)
09. i think i hate you, but i want to date you (justin solo demo '91)
10. 2 (from rough trade 7")
11. robin zander
12. model t
13. feel like makin' love (bad company)
14. hair bitch
15. up yours (from nothing compares to goo, goo goo dolls tribute tape)
16. liberated amish lasses (live '91)
17. frantic romantic (scientists cover)
18. girls and cars
19. one man
Hear
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Various - The Water Music Compilation Album (1988)
01. Cries - Moving Day
02. The Wind - Tremendous Mistake
03. The dB's - Visible Man
04. Who's Your Daddy - Like a Shadow
05. Myra Holder - Blue Moon
06. Original Sins - Help Yourself
07. Crazy Not To - There's One In Every Crowd
08. Chris Stamey - Hey Mr. Brown
09. Tall Lonesome Pines - Good Girl Gone Bad
10. Rage to Live - Deep Blue Sea
11. Faye Hunter - Blinded
12. Mrs. Whitehead - JFK
Hear
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Starry Eyes (ex Velocity Girl) - s/t ep (1997, Radiopaque)
01. Disappear
02. Radio!
03. Getting Over My Surprise
04. N-N-N-Nervous
Hear
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Hege V - House of Tears (1987, MTM)
Hege's "rural rock" took-off with the release of HOUSE OF TEARS, produced by Mitch Easter (of REM fame) at his legendary Drive-In Studio in Winston-Salem, NC. The band toured America in a beat-up '65 Cadillac hearse, the "Hearse Of Tears", (10,000 miles through 21 states in 27 days) playing the honky-tonks from Austin to Boston while Hege's self-directed music video, "Burial Ground Of The Broken Hearted", aired on MTV. HOUSE OF TEARS wound-up alongside U2, Bruce Springsteen and REM on many 'BEST OF 1987' lists, including THE BOSTON GLOBE's where Hege V was declared "A FUTURE SOUTHERN SUPERSTAR"!
How about that? Me thinks they’re taking a little too much credit, but anyway… This was ripped from crackly vinyl. CD copies exist of House of Tears, but at this stage in the game, they're pretty pricey.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Small (23) Cakes ep (1993, Pond Scum/Rockville) + 10 non-lp songs (1991-93)
10. from Chairman of the Board - a Frank Sinatra tribute compilation (Grass Records)
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Voodoo Gearshift - s/t (1989, Link)
Voodoo Gearshift surrenders to some of the grungier inclinations of it's era, while still offering some poignant, indie-rock overtones. Many guitar solos here, but nothing embarrassing. Gearshift bear a slight resemblance another Iowa contender of the same era, The Hollowmen. I apologize for all the cracks and pops. Hard to believe this record hadn't been open until a couple days ago. A thorough article on the quartet may be read at your leisure.
01. China Wall
02. Setting Sun
03. Better Times
04. Say I'm Sorry
05. Three In a Row
06. What You Want
07. Time Keeps Rolling
08. See It Again
09. Don't Be My Saviour
10. Hallowed Eyes
11. Flashfire
Hear
Saturday, June 6, 2009
milf - feasting on fried afterthoughts: part two (i want to see the sequel) (1992-94)
Ok, here's the second round, and it's even better than the first. Tracks 1-6 comprised milf's second publically released demo tape, why people suck, containing early incarnations of four songs ("bad idea," "hate me," "angst & daisies" and "me") that would be rerecorded for their viscerally stunning proper debut, ha ha bus! on Big Deal Records in '94. By this point, milf's melodic prowess had developed significantly, and were drawing larger crowds, often sharing bills with Tugboat Annie (the topic of a previously explored split 7").