Nu Trakx – “Hang On To Life” by Ariel Pink and Jorge Elbrecht

15 Jul

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This song is so 70’s AM radio (Stereogum mentions Chrisopher Cross (Ha!)) It’s like Jorge becomes a slicker copy of Ariel during the course of the song, transforming, within the duet, mirror images into mirages while lost on the same desert island of wistful yet warped pop song fantasies in the form of killer plants with a fetish of growing as close to the sun as possible since they love the smell of their leaves burning.

 

Listen to it 8 or 9 times like I just did on Soundcloud here.

My Novel First Aide Medicine Released Today

4 Jun

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Buy First Aide Medicine

Like First Aide Medicine on FB = Original Art Snail-Mailed to YOU!!!

6 May

That’s right lads and ladies, just like First Aide Medicine on Facebook and you will be sent original artwork from the book of your choice. Every 25th liker from now on will get the art. What is First Aide Medicine, you might ask? It’s an illustrated avant-garde horror novel. That’s what it is! Again, just click on the like box over to your right and down a bit or click on the following link to take you to the page. I even post lines of obscure but eerie poets on there as well as the creme de la creme of my discoveries on tumblr.

Give me a shot to win this so-called “original art.” I’m waitin’ buster!

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Luxury Liners – They’re Flowers (Western Vinyl ; 2013)

6 Apr

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Distant electronic drums would seemingly not summon the impassioned sunsets howled forth here, sincerely pitched in equal doses of both hope and tragedy; surprising, in our times extinguished of earnestness. But what has been failed to understand about us the generation hovering between X and Y, is that no influence could ever quite be perfect enough—such is also true with this spectacular record. I.E.  is that an Art of Noise reference I hear ¾ of the way through “Memphis Alex”? Okay, yeah, we already know all that jazz about this project started off as a collection of John Cale covers (read The News), and yet it has morphed into a creature who might look back at its creator dumbfounded and with a sense of awe.

I write this as I listen to this record for the first time, but I keep treading and treading back so that I’ve listened to the first few perplexing and amazing tracks I’m not sure how many times. I will not belittle you with cross-indexed, band-name similes, except to say this record recalls some of my listening experiences with The Knife;  in other words: within each song curiosity is sparked as how it will unfold and where it will travel and go.

“Life’s a Beach” is a triumphant battle-cry, a chart-worthy pop song rising out of the waters of the previous songs on the record to transition back to via melancholy hidden melody that just barely begins at the end of “Life’s a Beach” to transition to the folky Carter Tanton waters of “Dog Days / Afternoons,” possibly more than a title-only reference to the cine verite-ish Pacino vehicle, the sort of film where a bank robber’s sudden power sheds forth a corrupted ray of hope, a light in which all our flaws and foolish ambitions might become truly terrible and too squalid to look at, but we are led right out that darkness with the upbeat hook of “Clear or Brown.” And the tone of the guitar in the solo sucks the blood right out of the previous synth sound and explodes with it across the song’s sky, painting the sun and the moon a mystical shattering diamond.

And now the record is ending. I have made it through. It won’t be my last carpet ride, either. Utterly original and unclassifiable, I cringe at what the various musical journalists will write to confuse and confiscate innocent listeners’ journeys in unknown pastures beside turbulent waters teeming with ideas and lacking a clear, discernible influence; in other words: this record is a godsend of originality in our hellish contemporary musical wilderness of name checks and influence graphs.

But let us not to depart on a note of anger or discontent, because this record loves flowers, Caribbean sunsets, big 80’s pop hooks, the earnestness of Grunge, and the 2013 breeze of burning the old wheel green and mossy flaring flames again.

Western Vinyl

“Skull Twist The Lime-Iced Margarita Closet” – A youtube playlist

21 Mar

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Skull Twist The Lime-Iced Margarita Closet

 

1. “Diane Young” by Vampire Weekend

2. “Cut Me Some Slack” by Grohl/Novoselic/McCartney

3. “Ride On / Right On” by Phosphorescent

4. “Inhaler”  by Foals

5. “This Disorder” by The Features

6. “Don’t Save Me” by Haim

7. “The Swan” by Cheatahs

8. “The Good Hand” by Wovenhand

9. “Ticky Ticky” by Owlle

10. “All The Time” by The Strokes

11. “The Hearse” by Wampire

12. “Mother” by Danzig

13. “Glitters Like Gold” by The Cribs

14. “Home” by Austra

15. “Dream State” by Psychic Twin

16. “Blue Velvet” by Childhood”

17. “Steady Pace” by Matthew E. White

18. “Carios KelleyII” by Julian Lynch

 

Mistakes My Miserable Mistress Blew Into Smoke Rings – A youtube playlist

1 Mar

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Mistakes My Miserable Mistress Blew Into Smoke Rings

1. “Forever” by Haim

2. “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” by Poison

3. “20/20” by Suuns

4. “Don’t Know What You’ve Got Till It’s Gone” by Cinderella

5. “This One’s Different” by Howler

6. “Got To Be Real” by Cheryl Lynn

7. “Follow Baby” byPeace

8. “House of Pain Faster” by Pussycat

9. “No Reflection” by Marilyn Manson

10. “Love Bites” by Def Leppard

11. “Forget What I Said” by Noora Noor

12. “Murderous Joy” byCarter Tanton

13. “You Can’t Be My Girl” by Darwin Deez

14. “How The Other Half Live” by Tribes

15. “Bright Light” by Mount Moriah

16. “Fade To Black” by Metallica

17. “Love And Happiness” byFirst Choice

18. “Still Water(Peace And Love)” byThe Four Tops

Suehiro Maruo – Uniform Rogue Rouge

28 Feb

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“Headrushing Marigold Winesmoke” – A Youtube Playlist

23 Feb

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1. “My Love Grows in the Dark” by SSion

2. “Whole Life In A Pocket” by The Pollywogs

3. “Gucci Gucci” by Kreayshawn

4. “Let Me Down Easy” by Bettye Lavette

5. “Fantasy” by MS MR,

6. “Colourless Colour” by Le Roux

7. “I Look To You (feat. Kimbra)” Miami Horror

8. “Free (The Editorial Me)” by Darwin Deez

9. “Feed Me Diamonds (feat. Raven)” by MINDR

10. “Teenage” by Veronica Falls

11. “Future Sick” by Neon Indian

12. “A Cold Dedcade L’Hallali” by 3 Cold Men

13. “You You” by Malaria!

14. “Feeling Without Touching” by Glass Candy

15. “Genesis” by Justice

16. “Sometimes” by And One

17. “Stay (Live on SNL)” by Rihanna

18. “Wir Sind Die Nacht” by Convenant

“Where Snowy Owls Tar Weasel Ribs” – A Youtube Playlist

6 Feb

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1. “Chew” by Yuck

2. “Runnin'” by Sinkane

3. “One Way Trigger” by The Strokes

4. “Rock Bottom” by King Krule

5. “Everything All the Time” by Outfit

6. “Earthquake” by SSION

7. “Back of Your Neck” by Howler

8. “Death Wish” by Bebe Black

9. “You’re Mine” by Devin

10. “Sweetest Touch” by Gross Magic

11. “When I’m Small” by Phantogram

12. “I Don’t Know” by Peter and Kerry

13. “I Watch You” by Charlie Boyer And the Voyeurs

14. “You Can’t Judge a Book By the Cover” by The Strypes

15. “Pretender” by Miike Snow

16. “California” by Delta Spirit

17. “Full of Fire” by The Knife

18. “Living Room” by Grouper

A Youtube Mix – “Signpost For A Wayward Strangler”

28 Jan

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Signpost For A Wayward Strangler

1. “Kill for Love” by Chromatics
2. “San Francisco” by Foxygen
3. “Ho Hey” by The Lumineers
4. “Nothern Lights” by Kate Boy
5. “In Decay” by Phedre
6. “Schemers” by Skaters
7. “Run Boy Run” by Woodkid
8. “Wild Sex (In the Working Class)” by Oingo Boingo
9. “F*U*Y*A” by C2C
10. “Still New”(Live on KEXP) by Smith Westerns
11. “And Lay” by Debo Band
12. “Cristina” by Teleman
13. “Think/Feel” (ft. Chelsey Scheffe) by Beat Connection
14. “Good Thing It’s a Ghost Town Around Here” by Still Flyin’
15. “Ambitions” by Donkeyboy
16. “Back Seat” by Atlas Genius
17. “Long Hair” by Drowners
18. “My Number” by Foals