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SONG 1970-01-01 00:59:59 !!! |
Following a titillating tour in summer '95 between Popesmashers and Black Liquorice, !!! officially formed upon their return at one of the famously ultra-hot, all-night Sacramento, CA dance parties. The tour had provided the attendees - and a few of the band members - with plenty to think about. Black Liquorice came with disco covers without the kitsch, and Popesmashers followed with loud
Taint 1970-01-01 00:59:59 A few years ago, I purchased a CD called Die Die Truthspeaker by Taint in a second hand shop. The CD was rather cheap, but the cover didn't look too bad and the salesman told me the album was excellent. Naïve as I am, I believed everything and spent 200 LUF (now more or less 5 euros) for a record that didn't convince me at all. The music was a mixture of sludge rock, noise and hardcore with a lot
PROPAGANDA 1970-01-01 00:59:59 By using this icon on my website I am stating... 1. That I am opposed to the use of corporate advertising on blogs. 2. That I feel the use of corporate advertising on blogs devalues the medium. 3. That I do not accept money in return for advertising space on my blog. signed,the author
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Conifer 1970-01-01 00:59:59 "Bands have been naming themselves after all manner of objects and creatures since the beginning of rock and roll. Heavy bands tending toward the mighty, the fierce or at least the very large. All manner of monsters and demons, various tigers and lions and even some sea creatures have been represented. But the largest, most imposing objects in nature have been sadly neglected as a source for
Warhorse 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Hailing from Worcester, MA, Warhorse (not to be confused with the second-tier '70s supergroup featuring one-time Deep Purple bassist Nick Simper) was formed by Jerry Orne (bass/vocals) and Mike Hubbard (drums) in 1992. Having performed with a number of local death metal bands, the duo originally pursued a slower, more traditional style of heavy metal somewhere between Black Sabbath and sludge
Herman Leonard 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Herman Leonard
's life has been shaped by two forces: his fascination with the camera and his love of jazz music. His family encouraged his early interest in photography, and after high school he enrolled at the only university to offer a fine arts degree in photography, Ohio University in Athens. In 1942 he was drafted. Ironically, he failed the army's test for a photography post - he didn't know Read more:Herman
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Back by popular demand 1970-01-01 00:59:59 back by populardemand
After 43 nice comments, a bunch of e-mails from people telling me i was crazy for quiting this blog, i decided to bring it back again. I'm going to post weekly or when i feel like it. For now i'm still playing with the template and stuff.
peace; _A_
Wreck Of The Hesperus 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Wreck Of The Hesperus hail from Ireland and their debut album, "The Sunken Threshold" is finally out via Aesthetic Death records and allow me to say that it has been one of the most beautiful surprises of the funeral doom metal scene for 2006.
"The Sunken Threshold" consists only of three composition yet will accompany you for more than 40 minutes and will make you asphyxiate in its obscure and Read more:Wreck
Hella 1970-01-01 00:59:59 2007 will be the year of Hella
. The California-based group's first release for Ipecac, There's No 666 in Outer Space, sees longtime Hella members Zach Hill (drums) and Spencer Seim (guitar) joined by an extended line-up for the first time. Zach considers the rebirth to be "Easily the best thing we've done under the moniker, for sure."
Hella's rebirth? Zach certainly believes so. "It's a whole
Stephen Brodsky 1970-01-01 00:59:59 If Stephen
Brodsky really does have a real-life Octave Museum, it must have two main sections to visit, and they must cross paths often: Swirling Electronic-Tinged Space Rock and The Hall of Elvis Costello Pop Hooks. As strange as it sounds, this is precisely what Stephen Brodsky's Octave Museum dabbles in to usual delight.
What must be stressed is that there are indeed many components making up
John Coltrane 1970-01-01 00:59:59 These four duets between John Coltrane
and drummer Rashied Ali are Coltrane's final recordings (made five months before his death in 1967), and they are plainly astounding. What more exhilarating image can we have of the master than to envision him blowing flat-footed into the booming martial roar of Ali's drumming like thunder and lightning having a final go during the last storm of the summer? Read more:John Coltrane
Uton 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Quite possibly the most haunting and lovely record yet from these mysterious Finnish free drone explorers. While on other records, Uton have dabbled in more cacophonous noise rock and clattery free folk, Highway Nation is purely a dreamy drone record, deep, dark and utterly sublime. Each track a mysterious sonic drift through a slow shifting soundscape of barely shifting shimmer, Like sitting on
The Desert Sessions 1970-01-01 00:59:59 The DesertSessions
are a musical improv series "that cannot be defined". Founded by Josh Homme in 1997. Artists such as PJ Harvey, Jeordie White, Dave Catching, Nick Oliveri, Mark Lanegan, John McBain, Josh Freese, Chris Goss, Alain Johannes, Dean Ween, and many others from the Palm Desert Scene have contributed as songwriters and musicians.
The Sessions began in August 1997 at a place called
Boris and Keiji Haino 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Excellent 1998 meeting between Japanese sludge metal legends Boris
and Keiji Haino, 9 tracks accross 73 minutes. Boris take their name from a track by the Melvins who have been a great influence on the groups heavy, down tuned, slow-paced, doom metal sound. Not much needs to be said about the work of the highly prolific Keiji Haino and here is as good an example as any of his ability to improvise
Merry Christmas 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Thanx for stopping by...and have a great holiday season !!
...Now sit back, grab a cup of Instant Hash Bhang, relax and enjoy yourselves!! And because it's Christmas
s i got a great book for you "The art and science of cooking with cannabis". "This text is a summary of the classic book 'The Art and Science of Cooking with Cannabis' by Adam Gottlieb. It features the main points of the book Read more:Merry
, Merry Christmas
Bohren & Der Club Of Gore 1970-01-01 00:59:59 BOHREN & DER CLUB OF GORE (Geisterfaust) CD: Long before I received the promo of the new album, I was pretty impressed by its title. I can't remember, when a band had chosen such an inspiring and obscure title for an album, but this German band had created and defined their own musical universe during the last fifteen years. Comparable with the pace of the music, changes are a slow process in
Soul 'Godfather' James Brown dies 1970-01-01 00:59:59 James Brown
, the "Godfather
of Soul," whose rasping vocals and revolutionary rhythms made him a founder of rap, funk and disco, died early today, his agent said. He was 73. Brown was hospitalized in Atlanta with pneumonia on Sunday, his agent said. Longtime friend Charles Bobbit was by his side. FULL STORY
Reality (1974)
Brown was riding a serious bummer throughout 1974, and his view of Read more:James
, James Brown
LINKS 1970-01-01 00:59:59 20 Jazz Funk Greats |
8 Days In April |
60&70s Rock |
All Imperfect Things |
Acefalia Musical |
Bruckovsky Opus Cero |
BestOfBothWorlds |
Blogatron |
Buddyhead MP3 Blog |
Brutal Blog |
Cage Dream |
Complicated Dance Steps |
Caesar Tjalbo |
Chocoreve |
Chinorocas |
Cities on Flame... |
Curved Air |
Detectief van Zwam |
Dead Musicians |
Dichotomy of Epiphany |
Different Waters
Hazard County Girls 1970-01-01 00:59:59 "You could compare 'em to a bunch of other groups, from Black Sabbath to Emma Peel, but these are only the loosest of reference points since HCG don't appear to be imitating anyone (rare these days) and instead seem to be working out their nightmares, which come with their own private-hell soundtracks."
-- Falling James, Carbon 14, May 2004
"Harkening back to the days when tough-girl bands ... Read more:Hazard
, County
, Girls
Cream 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Although Cream
was only together for a little more than two years, their influence was immense, both during their late-'60s peak and in the years following their breakup. Cream was the first top group to truly exploit the power-trio format, in the process laying the foundation for much blues-rock and hard rock of the 1960s and 1970s. It was with Cream, too, that guitarist Eric Clapton truly
ART 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Hiroyuki Nakamura |
My work is a pure uncanny documentation of exertions, burdens, and discomforts to maintain or re-form a perfect circle that exists in a person who is at vulnerable, bleak, and unstable moment of the life where one nostalgically sentimentalizes confusions and contradictions of psychological boundaries in our mundane life. I am interested in provoking and seeking for a
Hentai 1970-01-01 00:59:59 The young noise artist Hentai
has only been releasing his hellish sounds for a couple of years, but is already feared for his music/live shows in his hometown of Copenhagen, Denmark. His music is often described as a brutal mixture of sinister minimalistic noise blended with soundscapes and audio torture. Hentai works in a very aggressive manner releasing all his anger and hatred into his musical
Molten Lava Death Massage 1970-01-01 00:59:59 The songs on Eye of Ra all have that buzzing, half-thrash vibe to him. Like Mastodon, Molten
Lava Death Massage
love to throw out psychedelic grooves that seem much faster than what they really are; yes, it is gnarly and killer...
"Tecumseh and the Prophet" has an almost danceable din to it, and tracks like the ferocious "Nandeska" and the siege of "Axe of the Occult" inhabit a world of churning
Explosions In The Sky 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Ninety percent of the reviews you will read for this record will declare that Explosions
In The Sky have officially become 'The American Mogwai'. Last week, I waxed poetically about the band and compared their rise in popularity to The Arcade Fire circa 2004.
Their new album, All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone is a post-rock lover's dream: full of euphoric guitar distortions, out-of-this-world
Dexter Gordon 1970-01-01 00:59:59 This never-before-released live recording, taped by Danish radio during an engagement by Gordon
and his quartet at Copenhagen's Jazzhaus Montmartre in the summer of 1967, captures the great tenor saxophonist at his most boisterous mid-60s peak. To hear Dexter
Gordon live in this period is to hear one of the most powerful instrumentalists in jazz at the very top of his form.
On four extended
Jesu 1970-01-01 00:59:59 It could be argued, quite successfully, that Justin Broadrick is the most influential man to strap on a guitar n strum in the past 15 years. While his albums nor songs may never top the charts sales-wise, the Birmingham UK native has sewn his seeds of influence far and wide and, most importantly, unassumingly and unselfconsciously. After all, he never really meant to largely spearhead the molten
Herman Düne 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Herman Dune has been a notorious underground band for a few years already, with fans in Europe and in the USA. They recorded a new album, "GIANT", for the new record-label Source Etc, and for the first time they had time and support to let arrangements and sound-production fantasies express themselves. With a brand-new Percussion Line-Up, the vintage sound of an actual Bourbon "horns and brass' Read more:Herman
Boris with Michio Kurihara 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Everything seems set for the release of Boris
' highly anticipated collaboration with Kurihara.
As 'Rainbow' is now available to pre-order from Innoxia!
Michio Kurihara is one of Japan's most respected guitarists and this new work with Boris should give an insight into the latest inspirations for both artists, as these recordings are relatively recent.
As we know Boris' collaborations are a way
Psychic Ills 1970-01-01 00:59:59 The reviewer finds himself in a curious position. On the one hand, the record under study—a compilation of the singles and castoffs of NYC quartet Psychic
Ills—is unspectacular, a loose flotilla of sonic driftwood on only occasionally hypnotic seas. On the other, Psychic Ills' debut full-length Dins is better, if still not consistently arresting, and the look Early Violence affords into the