Dec 19, 2018

Dead Rider

   Hi. It's been a minute since I've posted in here. It's a mix of actually being creative in real life and the usual mix of laziness. It's been even longer though that I've heard a new band that didn't just  blow me away live, but blew my mind even further diving into their studio albums. That band would be Dead Rider. Keep reading to see more words about said band.

 
   I was in Detroit to see the Jesus Lizard, which requires its own post entirely, and these guys were the opener. I always try to make it to shows early to catch openers, because there's a very good chance the openers were hand picked by the band you're going to see for a very good reason. It was a little tricky living in Cleveland, but I wiggled out of the office a few hours earlier than I had scheduled to make it happen. Now I don't have much information on how "big" shows go, shows that are played in huge sports arenas. I'd imagine those openers are picked for financial reasons only. For the shows I go to, most of the time it's friends of the headliner, a favorite band of theirs, or both! Some of my favorite bands to this day have been discovered from showing up early.

   I wasn't sure what I was in for with these guys. My imagination goes wild when I see a band's gear, but the instruments I was looking at were about to be used in ways I had never seen done live before. There was this bizarre, cartoon-like confidence and bounce to the singer and guitarist the entire time that was highly intoxicating. The drummer was a mix of David King meets Throbbing Gristle. I don't really know what that means, but it was amazing. It was obvious to the average set of ears that he was fantastic, but it was so much more than that. He was splicing up beats and spitting on the synth lines while making love to them at the same time. The synths were felt for miles and held it all together, while staying true to the free form type feel of the entire band.


   After the show, I took a big bite out of their studio albums and I'm always hungry for more. It's everything I love about music in general. For me at least, I always want some type of sound or arrangement I've never heard, but it has to be good to revisit it multiple times.


   Their newest release, Dead Rider Trio featuring Mr. Paul Williams, is the trio teaming up with Mr. Paul Williams. I personally find the name a bit confusing but I think it means it's the trio with another dude featured in it. They trek forward with a bit more aggressive and free-form vibe. The band sounds so incredibly tight and well rehearsed for every second of this album. It's mind blowing how at one point the songs sound drunk, and like they're falling apart, and then they smack you in the face with their full band sound.

   Anyways, those are words about sounds I heard that you now saw. I know you're super busy scrolling through instagram and eating pizza rolls, but turn that garbage off and listen to this band! And go see them when they come back to Cleveland, which hopefully is very soon! Goodbye. 





- Novak

Dec 18, 2018

Recent Plays

   Hi. I've been addicted to audio books lately, so I haven't been listening to too much music on my commutes. It's surprisingly a really nice pallet cleanse. Keeps my mind fresh only the mixes or songs I'm working on with or for bands. I've been a little all over the place, but been finding out about a lot of new music, which is always exciting. Below are album covers of some albums you've probably heard of, albums you really need to hear, and albums I've just become aware of.



   I've been on a writing rampage with Robots lately, so I'm absorbing all the hooks, walls of sound, static, grooves, noises, feedback, fucked up timings, drones, bass lines, arrangements, loops, sequences, textures, speeches, and everything that comes with listening to a bunch of different shit to make my own. Updates on that soon.



- Novak

Dec 9, 2018

New Local Music!

Brain Cave- Weight to Relax
 I was first turned onto these guys while recording the Hamilton Handshake guys about a year ago. Ryan asked me to go see this drummer he wouldn't shut up about, and once I saw the band I realized why he was so in a trance. They had a presence that didn't look like a local band. A confidence in each instrument that translated into an extremely tight, loud, and interesting band.
Their songs are well written and played with an aggressive force, without it being too much. They also happened to be extremely cool dudes who have become friends of mine. They were on time, curious of how things worked on a recording end to make each part sound as good as it could, and had a really clear, vivid idea of what they wanted their record to sound like. 

A rare, amazing, and very refreshing band all around!



-Novak