Wednesday, December 30, 2009
R.I.P. Rowland Howard
I personally believe These Immortal Souls was one of the most underrated bands of all time.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
It was a good year to be a Flaming Lips fan
Best of 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Colombia! The Golden Age of Discos Fuentes
Saturday, December 26, 2009
I Won't Play Sun City!
Little '80's joke for y'all. Okay, very little.
Anyway, Bigfatsatanist just put up a shitload of skronk from the Sun City Girls, including the ol' posse's fave, Horsecock Phepner. You have GOT to check this out.
Happy New Year!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
MMW
Let's not forget Medeski Martin and Wood. Everybody in this band is a fucking monster. Medeski is downright nasty on the organ. One of my fave bands.
dc
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Very nice score for $1 at a flea market. Recorded Sept 9th 1958 in Washington, DC.
My favorite releases from 2009 are:
Afrikan Simba - Power in the Word / Protect I 12"
I love this record a little too much. Nice rootsy release from Afrikan Simba. Jahtari is putting out some great reggae music right now. I have about three more Jahtari 12"s and LPs in the queue for my next purchase.
The Orb - Orbsessions Vol. 3: Baghdad Batteries
A nice balance of Fehlmann and Paterson on this one. The second half of this CD really shines. The best orb album in a while.
Spider and the Flies - Something Clockwork This Way Comes
Something about this release really appeals to me. Nice mellowish electronic music.
Paint it Black - Surrender 7"
Paint it Black - Amnesia 7"
Someone I know is into this kind of hardcore and buys a bunch of it on vinyl. He doesn't have a record player so I transfer them for him. I've grown to like this band. The lyrics can be dopey at times and the singer kinda sounds like Henry Rollins but I enjoyed these 7" a lot and their 2008 release "New Lexicon."
Liquid Wicked / Twisted - The Governor / The Superpowers
Dubstep. I'm kinda new to the style but love the bass on this one. The B side is especially nice.
That's all I've got. I tried to listed to new music in 2009 and succeded for the most part.
Cheers! Happy Holidays and all that....
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Souled American
One of the great unsung Chicago bands. A big fave from back in the day and something I always enjoy immensely whenever I revisit it. A definite must-check-out for anyone with any Alt-Country, Roots, or Outsider leanings.
They're kind of hard to describe, some people mention acoustic Dead when talking about them, but I am not the person to make that call. The word deconstructed was also used a lot in press. They seem to be John Prine fans, and somewhere I heard they started out as a reggae band. It features some very peculiar bass playing that sticks in my head for days after I hear it. If that piques your curiosity you can get all their stuff here, Their debut "Fe" is my personal pick for nostalgia but "Flubber" and "Around the Horn" are also very, very good and perhaps better starting points. You'll know pretty quick whether you're in or not, and if you're not you'll probably be mortified.
On their last three LPs "Sonny", "Notes Campfire", and "Frozen" the music gets purposefully sparse and even slower, and the atmosphere gets worked to an almost post-rock like quality, which I think is a pretty fucking cool thing for a band that covers "Rock that Cradle Lucy" and "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain". I would be curious to hear what you guys think of it.
Year End
I went back through the blog and here are my 2009 recaps:
*Album of the Year:
1) Kurt Vile "Constant Hitmaker" on Woodsist
2) FIrst runner up, Mountains "Choral"
3) Second runner up, Merriweather Post Pavilion
*Best Funk Blog Score: Tie between Roger and Human Body and Madhouse
*Best YouTube clip of the year: That Carl Sagan Remix. I watched that a million times.
*Best thing i experienced on the internet in 2009: http://thru-you.com/
*Best Catch Phrase: Keep fucking that chicken
*Best Album downloaded by me in 2009: Colin Wilkie and Shirley Hart, that just really is an amazing cd to me and has become all time classic.
*Best tip-off from a blog member: Goes to............ TJ River tipping me off to Black Moth Super Rainbow.
Check you in 2010 fellas.
dc
Thursday, December 17, 2009
JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound
Finally going to post something, sorry it's taken me so long. Here's a great find out of Chicago that I've been listening to lately... Old school soul and r&b... Finally something fresh that makes me wanna dance!!!
The debut by JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound. The record definitely begins on a high-note with the title track "Beat of our own Drum", and perhaps the only track that comes close in intensity is "Baltimore is the new Brooklyn" still the record is worth a solid play through.
Recommended viewing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8HRTTUiko4
It's for some kind of tv program called "chic a go go" and while it's absolutely ridiculous, it's also totally perfect in the sense that it's in keep with the whole throw-back vibe of the band as it evokes the videos of "Ready, Steady Go" programs Otis Redding was featured on numerous times. Hilarious!
It's old-school but it's fresh... definitely wanna catch them when they come to europe.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Buddy Miller "The Best of the Hightone Years"
Monday, December 14, 2009
Jack Rose-RIP
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Miles electric: a different kind of blue
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Brendan Benson (Here We Go Magic)
Saturday, December 5, 2009
records
Oh then I checked out this gem:
Elvin Jones at the peak of his polyrhythmic powers, 1972, the band's on fire!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Dubious Honor
Hope it's cool, but I'm calling out my main man and sometimes WWALT contributor Matty Varnish for designing an album cover on Pitchfork's 20 Worst Covers of 2009. Hahaha,
The only reason I can joke about that is because Varnish is actually a bad ass with a Grammy under his belt who has designed shit like this:
But then again, he did this!
OH FACE! Hahaha, Feel you Matthew.
Later everybody.
dc
p.s. I picked up the Gaslamp Killer 10", it's pretty dope. I'll digitize it.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
2009 recap
(keep in mind some of these might have been released before 2009...but my list reflects things i first heard in 2009)
records:
1. Merriweather Post Pavillion - Animal Collective
2. Eating Us/Fucked Up Friends - Black Moth Super Rainbow/Tobacco
3. Ambivalence Avenue + The Apple And The Tooth EP - Bibio
4. Dem - Murat Salim TokaƧ
5. Choral - Mountains
tracks:
1. Aquarium - Nosaj Thing
2. Ambivalence Avenue - Bibio
3. Kaini Industries - Bibio (Boards Of Canada song, Bibio remix)
4. Moneypenny Goes For Broke - Cal Tjader (Burt Bacharach song)
5. Cordova - The Meters
shows:
Brahms Symphony 4 at Carnegie Hall. Sounds high-brow, but the shit was amazing.