Sunday, April 30, 2017
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Pleasure Leftists - tape (2011-13)
So, what exactly is that blueish blob in the upper-right corner? It's the cover of a limited and very lo-fi Pleasure Leftists cassette, featuring music from the group's 2011 & 2013 eps, both of which are conveniently self-titled. The only unreleased goodie here is a cover of the Cure's "One Hundred Years," which commences side two. Presumably printed up to sell at live gigs (I bought mine at a record show), the fidelity of this tape is meager at best, with the vinyl and officially released digital versions far outstripping it. But to give you a taste of what this band has to offer I'm sharing this in full...at a mere 56 kbps, a paltry rip compared to the typical 320 kbps I tend to offer. Also, I didn't separate the tracks. Why? To encourage you to purchase the considerably better sounding iterations of these recordings physically on wax or legally sanctioned MP3s. Give both sides of this cartridge a whirl, feast on the ample goth-y mystique, and support the Leftists on the platform of your choice - iTunes, Amazon, emusic, and if you want to locate actual vinyl specimens, may I suggest you try here.
Side one: Animal Heart/Future Fights/Passage on a Ghost Ship/Nature of Feelings/Morning in a Room/Suits
Side two: 100 yrs/Hunger Split/Not Over/Elephant Men
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
V/A - I´m In Love....with That Song! - Austraslian Replacements tribute (1999, Antfarm)
No household names to speak of here, just minor, albeit credible Oz power pop luminaries including DM3, Jack and the Beanstalk, Ice Cream Hands, and the Pyramidiacs. There are some excellent renditions of "IOU," "Alex Chilton," and "Left of the Dial." Less obvious songs are broached as well - "Favorite Thing" and 'Rock n Roll Ghost." Erbs and Pisces is Smudge's Nic Dalton and Tom Morgan. They simultaneously take to task the Replacements first single, "I'm in the Trouble" b/w "If Only You Were Lonely" with intriguing results Full tracklist in the photo to your right.
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Sunday, April 23, 2017
Ghosts of Record Store Days past - Sloan & Metz/Mission of Burma
Technically it's not titled as such, but he four-song ep known as Alternates, was Sloan's contribution to the RSD fray two years back, featuring (yep, you guessed it) four alternate takes of songs that made the cut for their 2014 platter, Commonwealth. Side A takes the cake for me, with a more fleshed out ensemble take of the Jay Ferguson penned "Neither Here Nor There," and an a slower, revealing arrangement of Chris Murphy's "Get Out." Sloan's latest volley of albums haven't necessarily been their most rewarding meaning this companion piece to the aforementioned Commonwealth falls shy of essential for casual fans, and arguably not entirely crucial for diehards. You be the judge.
The concept for the pairing of relative post-punk newbies Metz, and intermittently active vets Mission of Burma has an elementary theme - have each cover a song by the other. Ironically, Metz don't take to task one of Burma's lauded signature songs (e.g. "Academy Fight Song) instead settling on an album cut from 2006's Obliterati, the group's second aughts era reunion album. I'm not as acquainted with Metz oeuvre, as it were, but Mission of Burma's coarse take of "Get Off" leaves me with the impression that both combos are a match made in dissonance heaven.
Sloan - Alternates ep (2015, Yep Rock)
01. Neither Here Nor There
02. Get Out
03. 13 (Under A Bad Sign)
04. The Lesson (One Portrait)
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Metz/Mission of Burma 7" (2016, Sub Pop)
Metz - Good, Not Great
Mission of Burma - Get Off
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Friday, April 21, 2017
Christmas - In Excelsior Dayglo (1986, IVR)
01. Big Plans
02. Loved Ones
03. Boy's Town Work Song
04. True Solider of Love
05. Tommy the Truck
06. Girl Police
07. Dig We Must
08. Pee Wee
09. Everything You Know Is Wrong
10. Pumpkinhead
11. A Pig Amongst Men
12. The Hottest Sun
13. Fish Eye Sandwich
14. Junk
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Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Glass Eye - Christine ep (1988, Bar None)
01. Christine
02. Cecila
03. Perder La Guerra
04. Comeback
05. The Ballad of Abraham Lincoln
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Sunday, April 16, 2017
Pale in the sun, parched in the rain.
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Thumbs - No Price on Earth (1982, Ramona)
01. The Coast is Clear
02. Who Wants This Sadness
03. Jennie Says
04. Like You
05. I'm Jesus
06. Out of His Mind
07. It Won't Satisfy
08. No Twist
09. (I Almost Feel) Like Facin' the World
10. Anyday
11. Things You Gotta Know
12. The Payload
13. Last Word
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Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Fancey - Schmancey (2007, What Are)
As if it wasn’t enough to man the coveted guitarist position in what is arguably the world’s preeminent indie-rock combo, the Vancouver based New Pornographers, Todd Fancey stretches his schedule for a band in his own rite and namesake. Although NP reign supreme in terms of the hipster quotient, Fancey are more overtly pop than his full-time outfit could ever hope to be. In fact, Todd has coined his concoction as “super pop,” and with immense, sublime wonders such as “Heaven’s Way,” Downtown II,” and “Lost in Twilight,“ Schmancey is a veritable saccharine avalanche. Absorbing it’s 14 selections in one sitting might be tantamount to an overdose, but aficionados of The Pearlfishers, Heavy Blinkers, and Zumpano (a defunct Vancouver band with ties to New Pornographers) will be more than up to the challenge.
01. Witches Night
02. Lost in Twilight
03. Call
04. Gulf Breeze
05. Bitter Life
06. Blue Star
07. Fader
08. Karma's Out to Get Me
09. Whoa
10. Feels Like Dawn
11. Heaven's Way
12. Downtown II
13. Let the Breeze In
14. Cross 'o Gold
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Sunday, April 9, 2017
Growing on you, but wearing on me...
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Rain Parade - Maxwells, Hoboken, NJ 12/2/83
Also, explore RP's compilation of demos, Demolition here.
01. Any Other Way
02. No Easy Way Down
03. No Good Trying
04. Kaleidoscope
05. I Look Around
06. What She’s Done To Your Mind
07. Look At Merri
08. Saturday’s Asylum
09. Talking In My Sleep
10. It’s Gonna Work Out
11. All My Friends
12. This Can’t Be Today
13. Carolyn’s Song
14. 1 Hr ½ Ago
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Friday, April 7, 2017
The Scruffs 7" (1980, Sounds Interesting)
In 1977 this Memphis quartet "broke the ice" with Wanna Meet the Scruffs?, a colossally lauded proto-power pop album that unfortunately a relative few could partake in the invitation of. Chalk that up to limited availability I suppose. Furthermore, given it's esteemed reputation, it's been said that the fortunate few who owned the record dare not relinquish their copy under any circumstance. When it was finally brought into the digital age in 1997, the band revealed a treasure trove of unreleased recordings pre/post-dating Wanna Meet... Potentially, a lot of Scruffs fans back in the day may have missed the single I'm presenting here, as it seems nothing of theirs was nearly as publicized as that glorious debut.
Despite their locale and numerous connections, The Scruffs didn't gravitate to Big Star so much as the Raspberries. That influence isn't as pervasive on recordings subsequent to Wanna Meet, but by the time of this 1980 7" the band wasn't quite MTV caliber either...but they were oh so close. "When Donna Romances" is a nugget of power pop bullion for the ages, still subscribing to the precious moxie of that first album. The flip, "Rock n' Roll Heads" plays it faster and looser - literally, possessing a tell tale Ramones-y rhythm, curtailed just shy of the punk threshold. You can check out some additional Scruffs recordings, including some that are relatively recent here.
A. When Donna Romances
B. Rock n' Roll Heads
Thursday, April 6, 2017
One Plus Two - The Ivy Room ep (1985, LSR/Homestead)
01. Other Days
02. September Night
03. Mystery to Me
04. Secret Question
05. Promise
06. Windows
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Sunday, April 2, 2017
One Plus Two - Watercolor Haircut ep (1984, New Math)
01. Look Away
02. Much More
03. Over You
04. Pictures
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