Nov 18, 2013

Albums I'm Currently Obsessing Over

It's been a while since I've posted in here and since I know you've all missed me and are SO curious as to what I've been listening to.. I'm going to fill your happy asses in.

 Dr John- Gris Gris 
Two weeks ago I had no clue who Dr. John was until my man Chris Bishop made an iTunes playlist for me with him on it. It didn't take much hunting to find this freaks extensive collection of psychopath rock n' roll. It's catchy, weird and raw as fuck sounding. A few years back he teamed up with Dan from The Black Keys to do an album. Apparently there's a video of him out there playing with The Black Keys and Dr. John has this 5 foot headdress on, playing a keyboard with his eyes rolled back in his head like a serial killer.. come on! What's not to like about that? No posing involved. Get into it!
 
Stars of the Lid- And Their Refinement of the Decline 
This is one of my favorite albums to fall asleep to while I play on Lumosity . As of late, it's been the soundtrack to my morning commute. There are no real song structures on this album. It's a collection of drones and tones swelling up and down to perfection. My only complaint is that they write soundtrack/background noise material with songs that are only a few minutes long. I don't think I've ever made it through this album all the way through without it putting me right to sleep. Definitely not an album you can put on in your car to show your friends, but only because all of my friends are retards.

Autolux- Future Perfect 
Who saw this one coming? This has made top 10 favorite albums blog posts, albums of the week, albums you should listen to,.. blah blah blah. Hands down my favorite album by my favorite band. Every time I listen to it it feels like it's my first time hearing it and I get excited all over again. So many textures and layers over catchy, well written songs. I can't get over how well this album was put together, too. With just the right amount of textures to make it thick yet not enough muddy enough to actually enjoy.
 Ohgr- Undeveloped 
This is another album that seems to have snuck its way into several of my recent posts. Dark synth music that has catchy enough music and beats to be played at all the "clubs" I fucking hate, but a vocalist who makes most people cringe. I've gone off on stories on how this project started so I won't repeat myself, I'll just say the music is amazing. One track has the 911 call when Michael Jackson died back in 2009 underneath several layers of noise synth parts, until it explodes into the next track. 

 PJ Harvey- White Chalk 
This was actually one of the first albums I reviewed for this bullshit blog several years back. I always throw this album on for vocal inspiration. The idea behind this record was to write on instruments she had never played before. The album sounds extremely cold and spooky to me. Lots of subtle effects that make a huge difference in the overall sound. Lots of reverb and delay on.. well just about everything. I think this an album that everyone needs to listen to at least 10 times.

Pigface- Gub
Although this album was NOT released on Wax Trax!, I actually almost wrote an entire entry on the Wax Trax! label, but realized it would probably be too long of a rant to be considered healthy. I write these in between calls at my shitty job throughout my shift, so it would be difficult to really dive into a post that I would feel to be extremely important.. but it's coming soon. Pigface was a mad scientist collection of musicians from the industrial scene starting in the very early 90's. It originally started with the touring members of Ministry's "The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste" tour, it has members of Skinny Puppy, My Life With the Thrill Kill Cult, Pixies, Tool, Front Line Assembly, Nine Inch Nails, The Jesus Lizard, Godflesh, Swans, Lords of Acid, and so many more. This specific album does not contain all these members, but was just as eclectic and fucking LOUD as you can imagine. 

 Kraftwerk- Autobahn 
Kraftwerk is always in some sort of rotation for me, but Autobahn has been something that continues to pop up the last few weeks. I've actually never seen the cover posted above. It looks a little too "human" to be a Kraftwerk record cover, but I'm still into it. Literally any time anyone mentions Germany's Autobahn, this album (specifically the title track) pops into my head. The title track seems to go on forever, yet it never seems to be enough. I consider this Kraftwerk album to be a little smoother sounding than some of their other work. 

Silversun Pickups- Pikol 
This was the beginning of the Silversun Pickups. It wasn't as clean and loud as their debut album "Carnavas" that would come out one year after this EP, but that's what I loved about it! It sounded like they played the songs live in a bedroom. The noisy parts were exceptionally noisy and didn't seem too thought out. The vocals crack in a few parts that simply don't happen on the debut album. I LOVE the sound of Carnavas, but I can relate to the sound of this album so much more. It's one of those albums that the louder it is, the more it sounds like you're in the room with them while they're recording. "Kissing Families" is one of my all time favorite songs, too.

Ok, now I'm in the mood for writing in this stupid thing again. More to come soooooooooonnn!


-Novak

Nov 14, 2013

My Favorite Albums To Nightmare To

I'm gonna try and keep this short & sweet, I'm a strange type of person and enjoy a twisted, often menacing alternate life in dream; rife with violence and untold horror that only dreams can provide.  I have always enjoyed the effectiveness of music to enhance the journey between layers of consciousness.  The list here is a collections of songs i feel make the most beautiful conduit to lubricate that twilight state.

1.  Boys Night Out - Trainwreck: A weird eerie concept album that tells the story of a man who kills his wife while sleeping and tries to come to grips with it.  A lil heavy on the screamo side but the story and atmosphere are perfect for making things weird in your head.

2.  Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf: This album is atmospheric while being alternately aggressive.  The summer after freshman year of college I had weeks of time in hell dating Satan's daughter and loving every minute of the violent sado-masochistic union.  Being filleted has never been quite so sensual.

  Pink Floyd - Animals: How can you make a list about albums and dream states without Pink Floyd making the cut?  This particular album has a great sparsity and foreignness that makes you feel lost and afraid of your own reflection.  (I could honestly include any of their albums but this one deserves a shout more than others.)

I said i'd keep it short so there you go.
-Nicky P


Nov 12, 2013

Albums I Wish My Friends Liked: Pt. 3, Bolles



Bolles gave me the most trouble with this so far simply because I couldn't think of anything that we don't both like already. From what I recall, our very first musical conversation was over Code 13, I'm pretty hard pressed to find something this kid hasn't already checked out. I'm pretty sure, however, that Bolles hasn't checked out Crisis' "Deathshead Exterminations" and I really hope that he does and ends up liking it. Although he claims not to like female vocalists and will probably cringe and laugh at some of the 90s "nu metalness" of some of these riffs, I think Crisis contains enough punk spirit and interesting sludgyness to their sound to win Bolles over. I'm probably wrong, and I'm sure if I am he'll never let me hear the end of it.





- Joe

Albums I Wish My Friends Liked: Pt. 2, Woods



Woods is one of my favorite music friends because of his unique ability to influence my particular tastes with a simple "dude, these riffs are some of the hardest riffs ever written" or a "dude, quit kidding yourself, that is some of the weakest shit out there." A fan of old school death metal, I've been pushing Hypocrisy on Woods for quite some time now. Released in 1996, "Abducted" is the defining Hypocrisy release and set in motion the band's development into one of the most influential and copied Swedish death metal bands in the world. Brutal, powerful, sometimes melodic, and never weak, "Abducted" is best described as a transitional death metal record for its inclusion of punk, melodic riffs, and black metal influences that allowed for death metal bands to experiment without compromising their sound's integrity. "Carved Up," "Killing Art," "Buried," and "Roswell 47" command you to bang your head relentlessly and the guitar tone on this album is one of the most evil in the history of metal. In conclusion, this is an album that I jam regularly but would certainly love to share the experience with a friend.




 - Joe

Albums I Wish My Friends Liked: Pt. 1, Novak



Every once in a while you pick up a record by a band and it immediately reminds you of one of your friends. Something about it either musically or aesthetically compels you to tell a friend in hopes that they will validate you by also being strongly into the music. Ulver's "Perdition City" is such an album that I've been meaning to show Novak for quite some time now, partially because I feel it is one of the most groundbreaking and interesting records of all time and partially because it's one of my "desert island" albums that I would take with me in exile. Perhaps I've never shown him this album for the same reason many of us don't share such records with our friends. The possibility of something you find so breathtakingly inspiring being received with a "meh, it's alright, nothing special" is like getting kicked in the balls with a steel toe boot, it's not fun at all.



"Perdition City" is the fifth album by Norwegian Black Metal band turned Grammy award winning avant garde, experimental group Ulver. Combining elements of Trip Hop, Electronica, Jazz, Noise, ambient, and spoken word, "Perdition City" proved to be one of the most divisive and influential albums in recent history. A strange journey to say the least, this record soars through so many variances that you almost lose yourself in the atmosphere created and revel in your own confusion. Despite sounding like an album that can only be listened to when you're in a particular mood, every time I put on "Perdition City" it doesn't come out until it's over and typically gets played once or twice more. Every time you're comfortable with what's happening musically there's a shift and you are thrust into another dimension sonically, something that few records achieve with such ease.



- Joe

King Nine - Scared to Death

The new LP from NY's King Nine. Wiggers take note, your new soundtrack. Nothing new or refreshing here, just pure Trapped Under Ice worship in every possible aspect minus the vocals.

-WOODS