Sunday, March 28, 2021

April Bandcamp day recommendations 9.0



Jock Gang - Delayed Release Capsule 

Ok, so Jock Gang rules, and when they went silent it was a huge bummer. But, suddenly, month ago I got a notification they released a new ep, yassss they are returning. The EP opens with a cover of Les Rallizes Denudes song, that sounds almost as unhinged and animalistic. Jock Gang takes elements of Velvet Underground, Women, and Red Krayola to make absolutely blistering rock music. My favorite track is "Paint Spilled on the Highway", which takes noise, feedback, anti solo choas into a sub 1 minute of pummeling pop. Pure noise = pure bliss.

https://jock-gang.bandcamp.com/album/delayed-release-capsule

April Magazine - Tape For Japan

San Francisco's April Magazine make lofi pop that sounds like its from rural psychedelia scene that spawned Flying Saucer Attack, Light and Movietone but lighter than those bands. Like those bands, the recording could alienate some but for me its tight. The touchstones are VU, Galaxie 500 and 60s pop but much more hazy, and very nocturnal. Too my ears, this is DREAM POP, it feels like yr floating in and out of being lucid, its creates such a zone atmosphere and warps yr sense of reality and time. Goooood stuff!

https://aprilmagazine.bandcamp.com/album/tape-for-japan

World Peace - Come and See

In recent years I've slowly come back around to heavy music, but really only a certain brand of it, and thats power violence informed hardcore. I want all go, no slow pummeling, feedback drenched and here enters World Peace. This record is 20 songs deep, that careens into the speakers, punching you right into the face. There's not much to say, its great to listen to while driving, and being pissed at all the people out and about ignoring the reality we live in.

https://worldfuckingpeace.bandcamp.com/album/come-and-see

Regional Justice Center  - Crime and Punishment 

Like World Peace, RJC scratch a similar itch to my rage toward humanity, and this album is one of the best hardcore records I've heard since the first Low Threat Profile 7inch. In the same lineage as No Comment, Endless Blockade and a more straight forward Iron Lung. The riffs are hard, blasts are in yr face and the vocals are oddly catchy. You can tell this is a varied studied songwriter making these tunes. Also, I BELIEVE this band is angry, it doesnt feel performative. "Absence" is my favorite song, main riff makes ME wanna mosh. 10 songs, no bs, just absolute sonic punishment.

https://regionaljusticecenter.bandcamp.com/album/crime-and-punishment

Headroom - Head In The Clouds
 
Learned about Headroom because Aaron from Landing was kind enough to send me their split 12inch with em, and than realized TiM released this LP few years back. This record is very good, and very cool. Space rock isn't often compelling, normally mired in lame cliches, and even lamer songwriting. Space rock like this doesnt exist anymore, harkens back to Ash Ra Temple, Jessamine, Bowery Electric(at their most blown out) and Magnog. The opening track "How To Grow Evil Flowers" is a vast hypnotic jam, feedback bouncing all around, slow churn of a groove that swallows you in sound. The follow up track, that features vocals, and feels like what if Broadcast was more into Hawkwind than The United States of America? Anyway, highly recommend, esp if yr a early Kranky Records phreak. 

https://headroomnhv.bandcamp.com/album/head-in-the-clouds

Electric Chair - Social Capital 

So far this year, as you can see from this list 2021 has already been a crazy good year for punk/hc. The always reliable Iron Lung records comes through again with this fantastic 7inch from Electric Chair. Blistering fast d-beat played how it is always meant to be, noisey, unhinged and not drop tuned into oblivion for the aesthetic of heavy. The guitar work is really weird, off kilter at times, has that classic Dischargey tone, the rhythm section feels like they could collapse at any moment and the vocals has that raging but also has side eye vibe to em
 I havent heard a d-beat record like this in forever, packs a punch and is fun to listen too.

https://ironlungpv.bandcamp.com/album/social-capital-lungs-179

Troth - Small Movements In Radiance 

Lastly, we have this preorder from the also extemely reliable Not Not Fun Records, Troth's a duo from Australia making what they envision "ambient music for children". I dont know if I'd play this for a kid, it's pretty haunting and ritualistic, as are a lot of Aussie bands like HTRK, Joninne and early Smoke Bellow. Only 3 tracks are available right, but I am loving the combo of drone, cultish psychedelic minimal rhythms, Japanese ambient and what sounds like disembodied vocals. I am very excited to hear the rest!

https://troth.bandcamp.com/album/small-movements-in-radiance



Monday, March 8, 2021

Angel'in Heavy Syrup - IV


I remember the first time I heard Angel'in Heavy Syrup, I was at the original drummer of Wildhoneys house, we worked together at a coffee shop, and it sucked. But, after work we would often go to his house, get very stoned and he would show me music. This is where i fell in love with Flying Saucer Attack, early MBV, The Telescopes and Angel'in Heavy Syrup's "IV".  There isn't a ton of info about AIHS online, mostly I know they released 4 albums, were Japanese and all gals. IV was their last record, and imo easily their best. The early stuff isnt bad, it just doesnt grab me the way IV does, it feels like a culmination of their powers, their dynamics between members, and whatever studio they recorded(or who captured it) in to just nail this pyschdelic masterpiece. The main attraction into is the interplay between the leads and rhythm guitar, the solos sound so free from thought, and are all FEEL. She really fucking shreds, like you think yr fav goes off, listen to "Space Conquest" and shut yr mouth. They feel like the childen of Ash Ra Temple, or Amon Duuls mellow jams, but full in outer space. "First Love" opens with an iconic guitar part, and feels like a rocket ship exploding out of the atmosphere, and than the vocals kick in(which perfectly match with the dreamy, but confident coos), and it feels like yr floating. I also, love the tone of the rhythm guitar, its so jangley, punchy and crisp, they are played w equal effortless flow. Its a shame this record hasn't been rediscovered or issued, I have a cd version but would love an LP. Anyway, not on streaming or bandcamp, here's full LP on YouTube, stfu and listen.

https://youtu.be/K_EXFd-vE0o


 

Saturday, March 6, 2021

Bitchin Bajas - Bajas Fresh


 One of the best shows I've seen in the last 5 was seeing Bitchin Bajas in downtown Baltimore at a short lived venue called EMP Collective with friends Wume. I don't recall how long their set was, but with ambient/new age/kosmische performances can be boring, but not B B, it was engaging, and breezed by in a blink of an eye, I lost time during it and came out full of joy, and I bought this tape. Alot of times, with this sorts music, I have no idea actually how well known they are but to me Bitchin Bajas are under appreciated, over the course of their discography they have honed their craft slowly but surely, that culminated in this FANTASTIC album that is so dynamic and accessible to anyone, not just music nerds! And the title of the record shows they are not so self serious like alot of music like this is. The elements at play here are kosmische, new age, ambient and some spiritual jazz that all wind and flow through 7 tracks of equal measures of calm and excitement. The main thing aside from the songwriting that really came together on this record was the production. Its keeps things engaging, dynamic, immersive and its so well mixed, but not to the point of sounding sterile. The real stand out here is "Angels and Demons At Play" with its soft pulse, droning synth and flute floating around the mix, its such a weirdly playful and catchy song. The opener "Jammu" also really sets the stage for the whole LP, the ever evolving track shows the new found studio confidence. The synths bob and weave for first half, building till this flute loop jumps in the mix, and than soars into some truly blissed out shit. Along their whole discography they have explored so much and are restlessly artistically, thats why they are under appreciated. Bitchin Bajas also have another record that is great, its their collaboration with Bonnie Prince Billy and its a perfect companion piece to Bajas Fresh. Both records have been their for me in recent years, especially when I first moved to LA. Lots of driving around in a car, alone, and these records would smooth over my anxieties about driving in a new city. In the words of BPB "despair is criminal ah haaa ah haaa".

https://bitchinbajas.bandcamp.com/album/bajas-fresh

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

7 March Bandcamp day recommendations



 
As another month passes, bandcamp continues their unwavering support of artists that continue to struggle, but hopefully soon, we will be back going/playing shows. Either way, here's 7 suggestions for yr listening pleasure.


Nightshift - Zoƫ

Ya, yea, ye, I've already written about this in the previous recommendation post buuuuut I hadn't heard the whole LP (and has only recently been released in full), and wow, this is so so so good. The restrictions of lockdown in their process has really elevated their songwriting, more based on loops, and mantra like vocals with hints of jazz, krautrock, post punk and early 90s post rock all tucked together for maximum results. I love how the guitar isn't a main focus, its all about the pulse. It's probably just me but they kinda remind me of a less abrasive Pram. Everytime I listen, I pick up on new lil momemts, that sometimes contextualize the song in a different light, like in "Outta Space" catching the lyric "There's no air in outer space" makes the song feel more errie. Another lil moment I love is how in "Spray Paint The Bridge" how it keeps circling back to the fluttering 3 note clarinet part that pushes up against the verse creating this levity I really like. This record is just dope, experimental without being pretentious, but with subtle vocal and instrumental hooks. Fire.

https://nightshiftgroup.bandcamp.com/album/z-e

Landon Cadwell - Bicycle Days

2 haunting, wonderous, pastoral and beautiful ambient/new age adjacent tracks from Landon Cadwell. This tape has been my morning go for the last month since I got it. Each track is around 20 mins, and its totally engaging, evolving and blissful. He weaves recurring melodies through the songs runtimes to evoke nostalgia for youthful moments of excitement, reflection and what it felt like the be on your bike as a kid, feeling free. Its quite lovely and cant wait to hear what he has coming this year on Moon Glyph and Trouble In Mind. 

https://mockrecords.bandcamp.com/album/bicycle-day

Dravier - Earth Mirage

LA really feels like the hub of great ambient, new age, experimental electronic music, its wild how many great releases have come out from artists here. Dravier is no exception, creating a mixture of ritualistic rhythms, new age swirls of synth soundscapes. Unlike another Not Not Fun release Coral Club, which felt like humid tropical landscape, Earth Mirages sound like an traveling through the cosmos to land in a alien rainforest from another dimension. Their are elements imo of kosmische as well, that really makes for a far out listen. 

https://dravier.bandcamp.com/album/earth-mirage

Grand Veymont - Grand Veymont

Would like to shout out Steve from Moon Glyph records for putting me onto this French groop, he knows I fuck with dreamy vocals over a motorik beat. What you get here is a slightly broody krautrock/kosmische with lovely vocals sprinkled thoughout, with a more avant leaning presentation. Imagine if Broadcast (haha era bleeding into tender era) had foregone pop and focused more long occulty hypnotic jams. Its def in same zone as Erasers, Zomes and early Smoke Bellow. 

https://grandveymont.bandcamp.com/album/grand-veymont-2

They Are Gutting A Body Of Water - Destiny XL

Hallucinatory mutant gazey noise pop/rock that goes hard, I'm so excited Citrus City is issuing this on cassette. This is one of the few bands I feel like "get" MBV, its crushing, in yr face but not in an overly masculine way, driving, dreamy, but at times very abstract with the inclusion of hip hop beats/production to break up the feel. Its someone from one of the best "shoegaze" bands Blue Smiley. I like on bandcamp the stream is side a and side b to force you to listen to it as complete sides, its flows similar to a Spirit of the Beehive album. Its like a liner lucid dream. Anyway, good gaze is hard to come by, and here's some.

https://citruscityrecords.bandcamp.com/album/destiny-xl


Fievel Is Glauque - Gods Trashmen Sent Right To The Mess

Found this on bandcamp daily, its a kaleidoscopic combo of bossa nova, lounge, fusion and indie pop. Its kinda sits at a cross section between Astrid Gilberto, Belle & Sebastian, Cortex and a lofi beat tapes. Its mostly 90 to 120 second bursts of exuberant energy, subtle grooves and dreamy but confident vocals. Its all record live, to tape so it gives me that quality I love about early Patsy Cline recordings. There's hints pointing in a more experimental direction here and there, I hope they mine that more in the future. Honestly, lots of potential here, excited to hear what they do next.

https://laloi.bandcamp.com/album/gods-trashmen-sent-to-right-the-mess

Pram - North Pole Radio Station 

Its still early in the year, so not a huge pool of releases have come out yet that I'm feeling super hard, and I tend to include older stuff, and this is a perfect place to start for the uninitiated to one of my favorite bands Pram. Easily one of my favorite discoveries over the last five years, and super influential to Dummy. North Pole Radio Station is Pram's fourth LP, and in my opinion their best entry point. Early Pram much weirder, dissonant and abrasive, until Sargasso Sea which saw them mellow on the somewhat aggressive Can inspired noise/post rock, into a dreamy almost exotica band. With NPRS they become more accessible, pop folding in elements of bossa nova, lounge, dub, library music, jazz and psychedelic pop and swirling it all together into a cohesive and brilliant listen. The vocals are the thing that normally turn people off, but I love the soft coo of Rosie's voice. The LP is just a beautiful journey through a weird little self made wonderland

https://pram.bandcamp.com/album/north-pole-radio-station

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