Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Salem - King Night




























I'ma gonna post this now because the link to this will probably get deleted very soon. I'm gonna pull a Holtzer now and just copy/paste someone else's explanation of these guys:
A dark mystique has surrounded Salem since the trio released its debut EP, Yes I Smoke Crack, in 2008. The ominous imagery of their album artwork, the tales of John Holland's teenage prostitution and drug use and their place among the creators of the witch house/drag style gave the band something of a mythic quality even before their first full-length, King Night, was released. Over the course of their prolific singles and EPs, Holland, John Donoghue and Heather Marlatt shaped a sound that was as distinctive as it was improbable, fusing beats descended from juke and Southern hip-hop, electronics with a goth bent and shoegazing guitars into something deeply weird and trippy but also surprisingly natural, as if those elements had just been waiting to be combined. On the surface, goth and hip-hop may not have much in common, but they often share a bleak romanticism that Salem has in spades. King Night's title track blends choral vocals, suffocating synths and a tinny beat that is so obviously, proudly mechanical that it adds extra coldness while nodding to hip-hop. “Killer” boasts guitars so heavy they could have come from a Sunn 0))) album, while “Traxx” uses a sample of rattling chains as percussion. Thanks to having three writers and vocalists, the band is also good at adding depth and variety to a style that could seem like a novelty. Marlatt sounds like a fallen angel, adding credence to Salem's goth undercurrents with darkly ethereal tones that evoke the Cocteau Twins and This Mortal Coil on “Frost” and the beautiful “Redlights,” one of the band’s earliest and most definitive songs. Any small rays of hope raised by her songs are dashed by Donoghue's tracks, which very well may be the heart of Salem's unsettling darkness. He brings the trio’s hip-hop roots to the fore, rapping with a roll so slow he sounds like a zombie drinking sizzurp mixed with laudanum. His tracks are lulling and filled with dread at the same time, as on “Trapdoor,” where he intones “I can’t feel shit” over a looped sample of a car crash, or on “Sick,” where the refrain might as well be “six six six”. Meanwhile, Holland's tracks are somewhere in the middle, with his voice blurred into another wisp of Salem's fog. He emphasizes texture on “Release da Boar,” where echo-locating reverb and delay are piled on top of dead-of-night shoegaze with a sluggish pulse, and on “Hound,” where bongos take the song in an unexpected direction. Throughout all of King Night, the feeling of a séance being held or a spell being cast is palpable, but Salem's ability to be affecting and menacing at the same time is pure alchemy. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
This is some mad, goofy electro right here. It's spooky and lo-fi and unlike anything else I've really heard. You might as well hear it and see what you think. I still haven't listened to it enought to really know what I think yet, but time is of the essence here. It's only a matter of time before this link goes dead.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Tycho - Past is Prologue



















An album that I've had for a while and never really gotten sick of. Sort of a cross between Boards of Canada and Okinawa Lifestyle. Really shimmering and groovy.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Goudron-Raw Voltage


Goudron is an elctro-pop/synthpop band on ersatz audio. Ersatz audio is a label i just found out about, they release some great synth-pop and electronica, i seriously want everything this label has to offer. Enough about the label though and on to the album. Most of the songs on this album remind me of that song from the life aquatic you, you know which one im talking about, the reeally synthy one? Eh maybe not. just some all in all great synth-pop, really fun and fresh electronic beats. Top Notch album if i do say so myself.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Grinderman- Heathen Child video from grinderman 2

nick cave and a select group of his bad seeds are back with their side-project Grinderman.
Wolves,Women,Lazers, and nick cave taking down the roman empire what more could you want?

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Wu-Tang Clan - Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)



















While we're on the subject of hip-hop, this needs to be posted. Probably the only rap album you will ever need. It's simply a fucking classic, and is pretty much on everybody's top 10 list of best hip hop albums ever. So Fuck you if you don't have this.

Blu & Exile- Below The Heavens


A good old hip hop, Blu's a rapper with a style similiar to old Common. The beats are sample heavy not synthy no drum machines Exile does a great job producing especially on Dancing in the Rain and Below the Heaven part 1. In Rememberance another good job on Exile's part. Really this album is just similiar to hip hop albums of the late 80's and early 90's.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Former Ghosts- Fleurs


This is the best new band i have heard in god knows how long. Imagine if Joy division had sex with a synthesizer and spat out one of the most beautifully sad albums i have ever heard. I can not stop listening to this masterpiece, i kid you not i have listened to this six times today and i just want more. Also A side project of jamie stewart(Xiu Xiu, Ten In The Swear Jar I have just recently posted them) , Jamie steps down from postion of front man and singer and song writer Freddy Ruppert takes center stage delivering an array of heart felt, and powerful songs chalked full of emotion. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN

Pretty Rad Video





Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Krzysztof Penderecki - Matrix 5


















Yes, it's about damn time we post some of this guy's stuff. A visionary genius of 20th century classical composition, Penderecki experiments with the boundaries of what an orchestra can do. He terrifies and stuns millions. Listen to his Threnody for the Victims of Hiromshima. His orchestra wails like air-raid sirens throughout, and about two minutes into the song, the players start slapping and hitting their instruments. If you dig weirdness of this nature, you will thoroughly enjoy this man's work.



Paavoharju - Yhä Hämärää


















An eerie and beautiful folk band of Finnish Ascetic-Christians. I've been diggin' on this album of theirs for about a week, and I'm itchin' to share. To help describe its weirdness, it'd be the product of Penguin Cafe Orchestra and Sigur Rós if they got together and ate a fair amount of Fly Agaric mushrooms while they recorded some cool Eastern music with various, multi-cultural string instruments, a GameBoy, and some of Fuck Buttons' mixers. Magical.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Ten In The Swear Jar(XITSJ)-My Very Private Map


XITSJ is Jamie stewarts band that eventually became Xiu Xiu. Imagine an accordion heavy and how should i say, eh, less gay sounding Xiu Xiu(not that he doesnt sound fucking fantastic in xiu xiu he just sounds more like he likes girls in this band)

My chest burns

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Leonard Cohen-Live From the BBC 1968


They should rename this album songs to kill yourself to. This live bootleg album takes songs from the songs of leonard cohen, songs from a room, and songs of love and hate and takes the already dark, somber songs and kicks up the depression factor. the best way i can describe this album is depressed and hopeless. This defintely has spooky and dark versions of your favorite Cohen songs. THIS MAY BE THE BEST LEONARD COHEN LBUM I HAVE HEARD THUS FAR.

Theres No Reason You Should Remember Me