Sunday, September 30, 2012

Olde Growth / Ty Segall / Oh Sees / Bongripper / GBV / Sparkmarker


Olde Growth - s/t: Bass/Vocals and Drums duo playing stoner/doom with a bit of a hardcore edge.  Super gnarly fuzz bass tones abound on this record and the strong songwriting is bolstered by an impressive range of vocal approaches from a deathy growl to a sugar-sweet melodic tenor. This kind of setup is right up my alley so it was easy for me to dig this band.  Having said that, my criticism of this record would be that some of the songs seem to overstay their welcome a little.  


 The cover art is pretty rad as well both sides have this forest carcass theme screen printed on rough cardboard.  Check out this Youtube clip where someone has overlaid scenes from the animated Lord of The Rings on Olde Growth's epic trilogy Cry of the Nazgul / The Second Darkness / To The Black Gate.


Ty Segall - The Hill / Mother Lemonade 7": As a response / follow up to Boss' excellent Ty Segall and Oh Sees post las week I thought I'd throw up something from each of those artists that has just been released.  Both Ty and Thee Oh Sees have been pretty prolific over the past few years so there's usually something new or coming at any given time.  Ty Segall just released this single and it's more of the same no-nonsense fuzzy, hook-laden garage rock that he's been spewing out for years.  The A-side ("The Hill") contains vocals from Brigid Dawson of Thee Oh Sees and the B-Side ("Mother Lemonade") features guitar from Mike Donovon of Sic Alps, another SF garage rock outfit.   
 

Check out Mother Lemonade:


Thee Oh Sees - Putrifiers II EP: Somewhat confusingly labeled as and EP since this record is a 33 1/3 full length as far as I can tell.  Another stellar bunch of super hooky garage tracks drenched in echo effect.  I feel that this record is quite a bit sunnier and poppier than Carrion Crawler.   Dig the man-face/dog-face cover art.


Here's Hang a Picture:


Bongripper - Sex Tape / Snuff Film 7": The mighty Bongripper.  Thanks Boss for setting me straight on these guys.  They have become something of a guiding light for me.  Awesome 7" from one of my favourite Stoner/Doom bands.  Crushing.  Also comes with a neat little patch.  Ain't that cute?


Check out their bandcamp page to listen to/order this beaut' and while you're there also check out a new, as yet unmastered track, "Fisting".  http://bongripper.bandcamp.com/


Guided By Voices - Universal Truths and Cycles: I fucking love this band.  Although I feel that Boss at least will find them a bit too sugary and poppy to suit his pumpin' iron in the garage sessions, these guys have been pumping out perfect pop songs since the '80s.  The main songwriter, Robert Pollard, seems to be able write hooks in his sleep.  Their catalog is enormous and frankly can be spotty at times but there is usually at least a couple amazing pop songs on each disc.  This record from 2003 is not their most recent nor propably their best (maybe Bee Thousand or Under the Bushes, Under The Stars are the best).  However, for whateever reason, I've had this one spinning a lot this week and I can't get it off my mind.


Give Everywhere with Helicopter a try.  And, Boss, approach with an open mind, GBV took a fews years to grow on me but once they did they grew like an uncontrollable fungal infection.


Vancouver '90s Hardcore Retrospective Part 1 - Sparkmarker

Sparkmarker was a (post) hardcore band from up here in Vancouver that existed from 1990 to 1997 and had a major, major impact on Vancouver's hardcore scene during that period.  They just reunited for a one time show a couple of days ago and it was fuckin' brilliant.  It really took me back to my youth when I ate this kind of shit up.  So...since Boss has provided the opportunity via this blog, I thought I would do a little mini-series of sorts highlighting some of my favourite bands from the harcore scene in the Vancouver area during the 1990s.  I'll start with Sparkmarker both because of thier recent show and because it is probably difficult to overstate their importance in Vancouver harcore.  There was a pretty significant Dischord influence on most of the bands in this scene in the day and Sparkmarker was no exception although I alsways thought they also brought a welcome bit of Jesus Lizrd into the mix.  I've selected a few live clips because there isn't really much good quality rips on Youtube so I apologize for the quality.  There is a picture of the cover of each of the 7"s that the songs performed come from.

Here's Sparkmarker playing Character One (from the Scallen 7") at the reunion show:




Here's Speaking of Heroes Also from the Scallen 7":


And finally, some lo-fi footage of a personal fav of mine from the So Long 7", here's Kansas:


  


Saturday, September 22, 2012

Windhand / Ty Segall / Thee Oh Sees


Doom from Virginia of the hypnotic/almost-psychedelic/only-kinda-evil variety. Best I've heard in awhile, BUT....



...this one took a minute to grow on me...probably about 3-4 listens on their bandcamp page before I was like "I gotta order that". Came on a sweet 'bone white' colored record too...check 'em out HERE.



Kris tipped me off to Ty Segall (and Thee Oh Sees) on one of my visits to Vancouver. This is his latest: 

"SLAUGHTERHOUSE". 

Pretty sweet, but I could've done without the Fuzzwar track. SF Noise-rock/low-fi/freak rock.



Thee Oh Sees: "Carrion Crawler/The Dream"


More SF Good-ness. Kinda reminds me of a more fuzzy, echo-y B-52s at times.



Also, the new Eagle Twin (The Feather tipped the Serpent's Scale) has been updated from "pretty good" to "Pretty Righteous" on the ol' Bozman scale with repeated listenings. It's what I wanted their first album to be (I don't recommend it). The Combo of "Hornsnakehorn" and "it came to pass..." is Killer!

Let's do this,
-A

PS the current header-photo is Kim listening to the new Dopesmoker in a trance-like state one afternoon...feel free to change it up.