Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Gnome - Fiberglass (1993, C/Z)
01. Pictures
02. F
03. Superstar
04. Seed Pod
05. Crush
06. Popcorn
07. Premium Blend
08. DDA
09. Scoot
10. Hey Phoobie
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Singles Going Single #174 - Engine (88) 7" (1994, No Life)
A. 20
B. She Breaks a Bottle
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Sunday, May 29, 2011
The Posies - Broadcasts, Vol. 6
Black Session, Paris, March 1, 1994
01. Definite Door
02. When Mute Tongues Can Speak
03. I Am the Cosmos
04. Love Letter Boxes
05. Flavor of the Month
06. Earlier Than Expected
07. Solar Sister
08. Dream All Day
09. Any Other Way
10. Burn and Shine
11. How She Lied By Living
12. Coming Right Along
13. Lights Out
14. Wiggly World (Devo cover)
15. Song of the Baker (Small Faces cover)
16. Black Night (Deep Purple cover)
CBC Radio, Vancouver 1996
17. Wonderwall
18. Blow Out
19. Ontario
20. Throwaway
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Ringo Deathstarr - Colour Trip (2011, Sonic Unyon) - a brief evaluation
Farewell Continental - ¡Hey, Hey Pioneers! (2011, Paper + Plastick) - a brief evaluation
This is going to strike most of you as a pretty esoteric analogy, but Farewell Continental are to Motion City Soundtrack what Joey Cape's Bad Astronaut project is to his more renown band, Lagwagon. For Justin Pierre, F/C functions as a parallel outlet to his much more solvent meal-ticket (MCS), incorporating a warmer and sonically textured ethos strewn across a relatively familiar canvas. Am I making sense to anybody? Here's hoping I am. Case in point would be the melody-endowed vocals, who Pierre and Gray trade virtually anywhere the needle drops on ¡Hey, Hey Pioneers! The transitions not only dovetail seamlessly, they're downright logical given the consoling, 'I've-got-your-back' tenor of "The Greatest of All Time (How You Feelin' Now?)" and "Capybara." For those familiar with Justin's often barbed and acerbic pen, this will come as quite an innovation, but if I'm suggesting that our man has gone soft on Pioneers!, Pierre unfurls his trademarked, unhinged tendencies on "Mad Operator" and "Who's the Boss?"
Despite the absence of wonky, hyper-drive synths that have gone such a long way in filling out Motion City Soundtrack's signature sound, that fallback isn't necessary for Farewell Continental, who are succeeding (at least artistically) purely on their own merits. The hidden charm of ¡Hey, Hey Pioneers! is that you need not have an appreciation or familiarity of the antecedent band I've mentioned ad nauseum in this critique to enjoy it. BTW, I've read of Superchunk and Get Up Kids comparisons to F/C, but I'm not buying in. Buy ¡Hey, Hey Pioneers! directly from Paper + Plastic, or from your digital vendor of choice.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Singles Going Single #173 - Araby 7" ep (1994, Red Dawg)
A1. Bled Dry
A2. To Blame Myself
B. The Angry Moon
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Singles Going Single #172 - Ff "Ending Song" 7" (1994, Redd)
A. Ending Song
B. Diseased
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Ff - Lady Shoe (1995, Double Deuce)
01. Horse Head
02. Please
03. Killing Me
04. New Song
05. Fog Head
06. Endless Confusion
07. Coattails
08. No Explanation
09. Disconsolate
10. Lost Hope
11. Brain
12. Today (Make Up Your Mind)
13. Plan B
14. Shirk Circus
15. Suck
16. Jerry
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Mystery Girls (pre-Junk Monkeys) - Bagged ep (1986, SOS)
Ostensibly, the Monkeys hadn't gotten their mitts on any Replacements albums prior to committing this to tape. The Mystery Girls lineup was identical to the Junk Monkeys, yet a different aesthetic prevails here, one seeped in glammy bar rock with punk and blues inflections. Bagged is a solid and invigorating set of searing rock and roll, but isn't quite as essential as any piece of the Monkey's canon. It's still an intriguing artifact, not to mention quite a treat if you're a fan. BTW, tracks 5 through 7 are live.
01. Smack Me
02. You've Got It All Wrong
03. Run My Life
04. Shakedown
05. I Can't Compete
06. Last Train Home
07. L.P.C. Blues
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Saturday, May 21, 2011
Singles Going Single #171 - Reaction Formation 7" (1986, GO2)
A. Galesburg Bound
B. Break Away
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Various - This Ain't the Plimsouls (It's Just a Matter of Time) (1991, Zero Hour)
Australia's co-ed Fear of Falling were bestowed the honor of giving the Plim's signature song, "A Million Miles Away" a fresh coat of paint. Not to knock them, but I know of another rendition of that song that I find to be far more satisfactory, and I've included it as a bonus (which I've opted not to list below). Hope ya like.
01-Chopper - Hush Hush
02-The Wishniaks - Now
03-The Mandrakes - Everywhere At Once
04-The Sick Rose - Shakey City
05-Fear Of Falling - A Million Miles Away
06-Los Valendas - I Want What You Got
07-The Diehards - In This Town
08-The Chevelles - Zero Hour
09-The Crusaders - Magic Touch
10-The Slaters - Oldest Story In The World
11-The 27 Various - Great Big World
12-Head Candy - Lost Time
13-The Dangtrippers - Inch By Inch
14-The Pyramidiacs - Everyday Things
15-Lonely Hearts - Play The Breaks
16-The Barbarellas - How Long Will It Take
17-The Plunderers - I'll Get Lucky
18-Slep & The Redhouse - Hypnotized
19-The Clockwatchers - Nickles And Dimes
20-The Kryptonics - I Want You Back
21-The Droogs - Hobo
22-interview snippit
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The Lotions - s/t ep (1981, Stork)
01. Pushin' Too Hard
02. Groovin' Song
03. Get Up (Don't Get Down)
04. Just Like a King
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Catching up with Slumberland Records: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Gold-Bears, and Terry Malts
Saturday, May 14, 2011
The Customers - Green Bottle Thursday (1996, Vapor)
01. All Your Money
02. Drinkin' Again
03. Change of Heart
04. Bleed
05. Bastard Before Me
06. Lost Alibi
07. Warned About You
08. Hero in '42
09. Shipwreck
10. Tonight
11. Woman With a Heart of Stone
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Chopper - 4Play ep (1989, CCC/Animal Five)
I don't think I realized it at the time when I purchased this ep from Lost Weekend Records in Columbus, but vocalist and guitarist "Stevo" listed on the back cover was actually Steven Deal, who also served as frontman for Bleached Black. I've delved into their discogrpahy twice before on these pages, including quite recently. Stevo's next act, Chopper followed quickly on the heals of B/B debuting with the 4Play ep in 1989, a zippy set of riveting, three-chord power pop, boasting a pair of perfect-tens in the guise of "Caitlin Cries" and "Bloodspill." All four songs would later appear on Chopper's self-titled debut, which initially saw the light of day on Zero Hour Records, and later on Big Deal Records. Two more Chopper disks would surface on Big Deal, Slogans and Jingles in '93, and Madhouse on Castle Street in '95, the latter of which I don't ever recall seeing. They also pulled off covering the Nerves legendary ep in it's entirety. That's what I call, ummm... nervy.
Update 2/13: Frontman Steve Deal passed away earlier this month, taken from us way too early. Chopper self-titled debut has recently been reissued, upgraded, and is available for purchase here.
01. You're Tearing Me Up
02. Caitlin Cries
03. Bloodspill
04. Nice Girls (Don't Explode)
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I-Rails - Panharmonium (1990, Primal)
01. Around the World
02. Disconnected
03. Lucifer, Paul & John
04. Willingness
05. Two Feet in Front of Me
06. The Light of the Sun
07. Real Time
08. Fallen
09. Behold
10. In the End
11. Where I Am/Courage
12. Anything in Space
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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Ups and Downs - 20th Century Masters: The Singles Collection (1986-91)
For the most part, the A-sides made it to the albums, while the flips were far more inconsistent, ranging from the chilly "Painted Sad" that could pass for an early For Against outtake, to rank throwaways like "Househunting" and the backwards tape experiment "Traeh." I hesitated to include the Up's final single "Untie Ian"/"Safer," as the same versions appear on the Rash ep , which I shared all the way back in 2007. Both songs are pretty phenomenal though, so I suppose they belong with this singles collection as well. By the way, the scan of the silver mylar sleeve for the "In the Shadows" 7" didn't translate very well with my scanner, as you'll no doubt see when you unzip everything. Enjoy (or not).
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Third Floor Strangers - Last Chance (1981, Trelaine)
01. Last Chance
02. The Long Letter
03. Liar
04. Don't Blame It All on Me
05. Model
06. Angelina
07. You Said That to Me
08. Lorraine
09. Back to See You Again
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Friday, May 6, 2011
Smug Brothers - Fortune Rumors (2011) - a brief evaluation
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Marky and the Unexplained Stains - s/t (1989, Carlyle)
01. Junkie City
02. My Dear
03. Lift the Cup
04. UnsAlvageable
05. Pleasure Island
06. R.A.D. Revolution
07. Brainwash
08. SeeIng You
09. Dunce Cap
10. Keep That Shit Away
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
The Lemonheads - The Astoria, London 4/5/91
Along with a killer set list (which I'll refer to again in a moment) the Lemonheads on this particular night sounded positively on fire, playing for an audience that was likely more grateful and stoked than any outside of the trio's homebase of Boston, not to mention patient enough to indulge Dando in a bevy of covers. It's common knowledge to longtime Lemonhead's fans that Evan is a ravenous aficionado of both Big Star, and alt-country pioneer Gram Parsons. On this occasion our man whips out choice selections by both, ("Nightime" and "A Song For You" respectively) that from what I can tell from having heard a decent stash of Lemonheads shows, neither are common fare. In addition to those, he breathes unique life into Patty Loveless' "Night's Too Long" and Linda Ronstadt's "Different Drum," the latter of which has cropped up on several better documented live recordings.
In summation, along with the recording quality being what it is, there are some genuine flaws here, namely some very annoying speed fluctuations on "A Song For You" and "Hate Your Friends," and the opening number, "Sad Girl" inexplicably being spliced into separate tracks. I made no attempts at correcting these, but if you have the time and resources by all means work your magic.
01/02. Sad Girl
03. Left For Dead
04. Come Back D.A.
05. Glad I Don't Know
06. Come Downstairs
07. A Circle of One
08. Year of the Cat
09. Paint
10. Half the Time
11. A Song For You
12. Hate Your Friends
13. Mallo Cup
14. Ballarat
15. Out
16. Ride With Me
17. Stove
18. Die Right Now
19. Nightime
20. Night's Too Long
21. Different Drum
22. Rabbit
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