Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Mountain Goats - All Eternals Deck



Folky-Emo, Starbucks/NPR music.

Let me say that when I first listened to this I was expecting something way more alt-country. But what I got, I immediately went "wtf is this emo shit?" I was not impressed. I was ready to fully rip this album a new asshole. BUT as a personal policy I like to give every album I review a full three listens, and on further review this album has a few redeeming songs.

I've never really listened to this band, but I remember they had an alt-country album some years ago when I was at a college radio station. I remember kind of liking it. This album sounds like nothing I remember and that was disappointing. The Mountain Goats are the moniker of some mid-90's lo-fi folk dude, who was prolific back in the day or something but I could care less now. The dude's voice is really whinny and annoying.

But after listening it a few times I really liked the opening track "All These Vampires" and "For Charles Bronson." The best song on the album, "Estate Sale Sign" is also the most upbeat and fun. That song is actually really awesome. But the rest of the album is boring music for white people with "creative" office jobs, a spouse, mortgage and a stupid golden retriever, who live in the expensive part of town with "unique" cafes and restaurants. Barf.


Similar: Wilco, Starbucks, NPR


Rating: 4.5


Merge Records
Released: March 29th, 2010


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Moon Duo - Mazes




Moon Duo is a duo (duh?) from SF consisting from the dude from Wooden Shijps, Ripley Johnson and Sanae Yamada (just look how cute/badass they look together). The duo's older stuff on Sacred Bones and Woodist Records was much more psychedelic than this album. This album has a decidedly more pop-feel to it. It's an album thats takes the simplicity of pop and layers reverb, distortion and draws it out in a hypnotic way.

It's the pop element that really caught me on this album, especially on the title track "Mazes" (listen to it below). Moon Duo has crafted a pop/distortion thing more in the vein on The Modern Lovers than JAMC. There's a minimal feel that draws you into the hazy swirl in other songs like the opener "Seer". This and a few others have more of a Suicide feel to the songs. These songs are less successful in my opinion. In both cases, you are awash with psychedelic distortion of guitars and keys.

The album is a success, but it does suffer from its own sound. While the hypnotic nature of the simple beat and chords (popularized by Nue!'s metorik) give the music character, it also drags it out at times too. This is worth a listen to any fans of psyche-rock, shoegaze, post-punk that enjoy a fair dose of pop once in a while.


Similar: The Modern Lovers, Suicide, Wooden Shijps


Rating: 8.5


Sacred Bones Records
Released: March 29th, 2011




Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo



Kurt Vile explores a more classic rock n' roll sound, moving away from previous experimentation.

Smoke Ring For My Halo is Kurt Vile's fourth solo album since departing War On Drugs. One of the reasons for his departure, evident through Vile's earlier solo albums, is that he was interested in exploring more of an experimental sound than the Springsteen-influenced classic rock sound of his former band. But this album is interesting because of how closely he has come back to his former band's sound.

Kurt Vile has defiantly made a truly American classic rock n' roll album here. There is no doubt about it. Even my mom was in the kitchen when I was playing this album the other night (yes I'm currently living at home. It's only temporary I swear) and she remarked how it sounded like Tom Petty and the Dire Straights. I will defer to her 40-plus years of listening to rock n' roll and agree. Tom Petty is far and away the most obvious influence.

This shift back to a stream-lined rock n' roll sound thankfully has paid off. Although the experimentation in sonic layers and textures are largely missing from this album, the strength of the song writing more than makes up for this. Kurt Vile has penned some really great rock songs like "Jesus Fever" and my favorite "Society Is My Friend" on the album. Although the music isn't pushing any boundaries, this is still a great album to just sit back and listen to.


Similar: Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, War On Drugs


Rating: 8.5


Matador Records
Released: March 8th 2011

Friday, March 4, 2011

Arbouretum - The Gathering




The Gathering marks Arbouretum's fourth album and is a mix of stoner-metal, drone, folk-rock and an americana-style feel. The feel to album is very old. Old like a tree (duh) or a dusty old old town off the highway. Not old like your Dad's record collection or some lame retro vibe. Old like the Earth.

I just recently traveled around the country on the train. I saw so much of this country and this album reminds me a lot of it. When I listen to this I think of plains, rivers, forests, mountains, deserts, snow and oceans. This album has a very earthy feel to it, but not in a cheesy hippy way. This is an album not celebrating the Earth but revering it as a force not to fuck with.

The opening track "The White Bird" is already one of my favorite songs of the year. It's just so fucking epic. The whole album is an awesome listen front to back. The other big highlight is their cover of "The Highwayman" (popularized by Glen Campbell and the Cash, Nelson, Jennings and Kristofferson super-group) which is an absolutely perfect song for this album. The Gathering is a weighty album and if you like epic-shit, this album is right up your alley. Spark a joint and enjoy, mannnn (or don't. I enjoyed the album perfectly fine without doing that.)


Similar: Dead Meadow, Midlake, The Highwaymen


Rating: 8.5


Thrill Jockey Records
Released: February 15th, 2011

Thursday, February 24, 2011

3 EP Reviews: Sports Bar, Dum Dum Girls & Milk Music

Here's a few EP reviews for you...

Sports Bar - Sports Bar Demo



Sports Bar are a Garage-Punk and Rock n' Fuckin' Roll band from Richmond, VA. This demo cassette is really fucking fun. Good party music: Booze. Girls. Drugs. The 22-minute cassette has 10-tracks. "Anisa, Nah She Don't Live Here No More" is far and away the hit on this EP. I fully expect it to be on all the mix-tapes this summer. "Camo Face" is an ode to hunting and is a perfect closing song. This band is awesome and I can't wait to see them live, they should be a lot of fun.

Sweet Dreams Records
Released: January, 2011

Similar: The Black Lips, King Kahn and The Shrines, The Sonics


Rating: 8.5




Dum Dum Girls - He Get's Me High EP



For my money I like the Dum Dum Girls so much better than Best Coast. Both are recent female-fronted bands playing fuzzed-out garage-pop. I just think that this band does it so much better, and I think that Best Coast are waaaaaay too overrated. The newest Sub Pop release from these girls is a four-song EP with three originals and a cover of the Smiths "There is a Light that Never Goes Out" (which is amazing and the DDGs manage to make the song non-mopey). The title track "He Get's Me High" is a dreamy swirling mix of the girls voices, guitars and melodies and I highly suggest checking it out. This band is seems to be moving towards more of a Dream-Pop sound and I really like it.

Sub Pop Records
Released: March 1st, 2011

Similar: Asobi Seksu, Best Coast, The Smiths


Rating: 8.0



Milk Music - Beyond Living EP



This band fucking rocks. They have a great fuzzed-out sound that reminds me a lot of early Dinosaur Jr and maybe a bit of The Wipers. Driving rhythms and epic courses. They're from Olympia, WA which comes through with their sound, as the use of the fuzzed out guitars has a bit of Mudhoney ring to it as well. The title track is fucking epic, but the whole EP is worth the listen. I want to hear more!

Self Released
January, 2011

Similar: Dinosaur Jr, The Wipers, Bloody Gears


Rating: 7.5


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Music for Headphones - Life.in.Mono





Ok let's first start off by saying this band has a stupid name. I mean it is fitting but COME ON! But after get over the Philadelphia band's (well dude, Jonathan Allen's) name, this is some excellent Neu! style Krautrock. It might not have that snazzy drum beat that Neu! is known for but it does have some pretty epic synths like the German inspiration. Plus like the cover would suggest Music for Headphones would make some excellent driving music.

Refreshingly Life.in.Mono does vary from the Krautrock template at points. There a couple songs that have an almost angular Post-Punk sound (a-la newer The Fall), such as the stand-out track "Drive Motorik". A Post-Rock sound comes through in other songs like "123GO!!!"

But all in all this is some straight up Neu! worship if I've ever heard any. It is really good too. Good music for driving or working on some project. It's get-shit-done kind of music. The type of album you put it on and after 40 minutes of solid work-time and you realize the album is done.


Similar: Neu!, The Fall, Mogwai


Rating: 7.5


Self-Released (Website)
Released: January 4th 2011

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Wire - Red Barked Tree



Pink Flag Records
Released: January 10th, 2011


Wire has been around for a looooong time. They started off in the first wave of English punkrock bands in 1977. But even 1977's iconic Pink Flag LP was something more than punkrock. They were a band striving for their own unique sound, like so many other acts of the time. In the process of striving for a sound of their own, they, along with other bands at the time crafted what is now know as post-punk.

While Pink Flag stands as one of the albums that defined a genre, Wire's new album is anything but genre defining. Don't get me wrong, I think its a good album and certain songs like "Clay" and "Two Minutes" contain some of the old Wire sound, but this album lacks the cutting social commentary and guitar riffs of songs like "12XU".

The first track off the album, "Please Take" is far and away the "hit song" of the disc, but it is a lot more easily digestible than the abrasive and angular guitars and lyrics of Wire's 70's and 80's output. All in all a good listen and worth picking up if your a fan of the genre or the band, but if you've never listened to this band (Ahem. Really?) pick up Pink Flag instead.


Similar: The Fall, Buzzcocks, Gang of Four


Rating: 6.5