Friday, August 23, 2013

Bent Shapes and the Art of Feeling Weird

Bent Shapes

Originally published on thebomberjacket.com.
Bent Shapes has strong connections to the band’s hometown of Boston and the music community there. Listening to the record almost drops you right into the streets, brick buildings everywhere and rats scurrying around corners. They’re the kids that worked behind the counter of the local thrift store, hocking treasures and oddities from lost decades. Or the kids in the coffee shop that you recognize from the basement show the night before and that you have a supremely awkward conversation with, almost as if “Fight Club” rules applied. However, they’re just the same type of socially clumsy dudes that embody the title of their debut LP, Feels Weird.
The project began with guitarist Ben Potrykus writing songs under the name of Girlfriends. The trio, including Supriya Gunda on bass and Andy Sadoway on drums, teamed up (oddly enough) through musical basements and working at thrift stores. On Feels Weird, they all share the microphone with each member singing at least one song. For a few years now, the group has been consistently releasing solid EPs and singles on cassettes and vinyl. Their debut Girlfriends cassette was a group of songs that complemented each other well, recorded in a more lo-fi style that really lent itself to the content of those particular songs. A few of their singles were released as flexible vinyl 7″ discs–translucent squares that appear as if the manufacturer forgot to pop the record out that can be flexed in half (or maybe it’s better to say it could be bent in a plethora of shapes).

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Bent Shapes :: Panel of Experts 7" :: The Best 12/12/12 Present Ever

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At some point in the day (if they weren't already anticipating the fauxliday already) mostly everyone stopped for just a moment to go, "Oh yeah! It's 12/12/12." The last time any of us living now will see a date made up of the same three numbers. And after the thought, instead of seeing falling frogs in the beginning of the oncoming apocalypse or nuclear missile warnings on the news as part of some intense global shift in consciousness or even just some eerie supernatural change or coincidence in your life like your apartment being moved two inches to the left, you went right back to doing whatever it was you were doing. Because, 12/12/12 wasn't really a day worth noting.

Until now.

Boston's Bent Shapes have a new release that makes the perfect 12/12/12 present that you've surely been tearing your hair out trying to find. It's their second in what will hopefully be an onslaught of 7" flexi vinyl singles and EPs. A flexi is a vinyl that's so thin, you can bend it nearly in half. The group released one earlier in May too, that you can listen to here. The image below is from that EP.


The new 7" is "Panel of Experts" between "Bites and Scratches." The latter track is also from the band's "Girlfriends" days. It appeared on a demo before they changed their name. Both of the single's songs are freshly recorded and feature some of the group's cleanest recordings yet. Although I personally think the band sounds better dirty, lo-fi, and overdriven, these recordings are well done. "Bites and Scratches" features some majestic backing vocals from bassist Supriya Gunda.

The release is exciting, because it means we're getting even closer to the band's debut LP.
Get the 7" here.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Girlfriends :: Nothing Nice to Say


Boston's Girlfriends have released a four track EP just in time for the holidays. Listen below::

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

GIRLFRIENDS :: CAVE KIDS B/W EAT AROUND THE BAD PARTS

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Girlfriends :: Cave Kids ~ Black Bell Records ~  Jamaica Plain , MA ~ April 1st 2011

Girlfriends have a new seven inch single Cave Kids b/w Eat Around the Bad Parts. The trio experimented with a touch of hi-fi on their Good to Be True single, but the lowest filth is where they belong and the gang laid this one down perfectly. It's a similar release to last year's Government Seizure vinyl single.  "Cave Kids" is the best Boston anthem I've ever heard, capturing the late night drunken mischief of riding bikes, taking the T, crashing playgrounds, climbing trees, breaking into abandoned buildings, and finding the city's hidden treasures. The line "We underachieve and live below our means, and can’t get to sleep 'cos we have oversized dreams" defines such characters perfectly. "Eat Around the Bad Parts" is a darker, faster, and heavier song with a title that's clever as hell. Making political consciousness and economic reform fun, the song even nods to some soviet perestroika (use those search engines kiddies). The last line is: "We’re embittered, thickly settled, where all the pots attack the kettles," making both songs extremely indicative of Boston.
Get this thing on black or green vinyl while you still can.



Here's a live video of "Cave Kids" at Great Scott


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Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Do It Together Boston :: 2010 Review, Part II



On a snowless day in January, I moved to Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Since the previous summer I had been working to promote and prepare releases with an art collective called The Whitehaus Family Record. Through the group and other associated collectives, I saw most of my favorite shows of 2010 and the Whitehaus even had a hand in one of my favorite records of 2010.

My new apartment was just down the street from their four story house that is best explained as a living and breathing art project. Junk, toys and broken instruments dangle from every corner and every chandelier as an ongoing dumpster diving piece. The place houses anywhere from ten to fifteen people, stacked high on homemade bunk beds or sometimes even living behind a curtain under the stairs. They are any manner of artist including poets, musicians, and visual artists. On any given day, one could walk into the house and find them performing a number of rarities: from remixing the audio from children’s VHSs on a floor littered with pedals to eating extremely salty oysters and preparing a living beverage called Kombucha.

What makes the Whitehaus and also the other musicians in Boston all the more interesting is that they tend to share a collective ethic both musically and spiritually. At the Whitehaus they call it The Yes Wave, and it also serves as their genre to subvert categorization. Sure, it’s based around openness , inclusion, and anti-elitistism, but it’s really about addressing and accepting everything that comes your way. To welcome whoever or whatever comes to your door and wants to play in your living room, to be open to whatever someone is trying to show you.

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Thursday, August 05, 2010

Girlfriends :: Gov't Seizure 7" Single

<a href="http://girlfriendsband.bandcamp.com/album/govt-seizure">Gov&#39;t Seizure by girlfriends</a>

“Smart, decade bending, sarcaso surf-creeps”

Coming off their freshly awarded medal of honor from the Boston Phoenix as best garage act, Girlfriends have released the 7” single Gov’t Seizure.

The single song is a speedy side-winding cobweb drawl that groovily drags its feet at the end.  The B-Side “Creep Stuff” is just as much fun as a lazy tempo experiment. The way the band records themselves is really key to the sound. It wouldn't be the same if it was cleaner. Just like their self-titled cassette, the overdriven vocals and white noise splashes from cymbals and amps punctuate both the sound and the lyrics, recalling some older decades. The production also has a few interesting subtle touches, like spontaneous laughter, coughing and rhythmic gargling.

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Friday, June 25, 2010

Preview :: Girlfriends - Gov't Seizure 7"


Sweet glory. Girlfriends have a seven inch. Finally everyone's favorite neighborhood hooligans are on vinyl. F-vinyl-ly!!! Yes, the kids you heard about on the old timey radio that received a medal of honor for valor from The Boston Phoenix are coming to a living room near you. You can figure out how to get this artifact here or pick one up at a show. Tour dates are below.

Since this is the first time I'm mentioning it, how about a round of applause for the runners up, Hands and Knees, Thick Shakes, Needy Visions and QUILT. That was a beastly amazing category with a lot of hard decisions. Check them all out. Wouldn't it be great if they all played together? oh wait... (pretty close anyway. Damn that was a good show).

'Gov't Seizure' is a sidewinding cobweb drawl that groovily drags its feet at the end. B-side "Creep Stuff" is just as much fun as a lazy tempo experiment. The way they record themselves is also really key to the sound. It wouldn't be the same if it was cleaner. Just like their cassette, the overdriven vocals and white noise splashes from cymbals and amps punctuate both the sound and the lyrics.

Speaking of those latter things, what's great about the GFs has always been the fearless, smartly written words. This tune isn't trying to hide anything at all:
"the Census came calling, I said 'hey man whats this all about?' Said 'i'm not sure we matter, so i dunno why we should count.'Ask any citizen-soldier how he knows who's who. As for truth, the best that you can do is hope that someone votes like he shoots."
This reminds me of ignoring my census guy not too long ago. Very specific, vivid and tangible observations, not some grandiose unfounded ideas of "the gov't lies" and "war is wrong." I have to say it brings back fond memories of the Christians & Lions days a la 'Skinnyfists' or 'Stay Warm.' This sound and words just fit well together. Loud in your face music with loud in your face lyrics. Very punk rock dudes.

Hopefully these folks will unleash "Cave Kids" upon the world soon!



They are coming to a town near you: (p.s. pretty sure they booked this all themselves....wowza!)

7/1 @ Great Scott
7" Release / Tour Kickoff
w/ Doomstar!, Four Eyes
cheap / 18+ / 8pm

7/2 @ Bruar Falls
NYC 7" Release
w/ The Specific Heats, Overlord, Party Photographers (PA)
cheap / 18+ / 8pm

7/3 @ Haus en Cleve
Philadelphia, PA
w/ Creepoid, Cannons
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/4 @ Fan Death Recs
Baltimore, MD
cheap / all ages / ask a punk?

7/5
Roanoke, VA
w/ Weed Hounds
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/6 @ Incognito Dojo
Winston-Salem, NC
w/ Weed Hounds, Richardbenjamin
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/7 @ The Birdhouse
Knoxville, TN
w/ Weed Hounds
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/8 @ Red Star Bar
Oxford, MS
w/ Weed Hounds
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/9 @ The Ole Tavern
Jackson, MS
w/ Weed Hounds, Dead Gaze
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/10 @ The Dairy
Memphis, TN
w/ Weed Hounds
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/11 @ Circle Bar
New Orleans, LA
w/ Weed Hounds
Dead People, The Dives
cheap / 21+ / 8pm

7/12 @ Super Happy Fun Land
Houston, TX
w/ Weed Hounds
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/13 @ Club1808
Austin, TX
w/ Weed Hounds
Cowabunga Babes
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/14 @ The Basement
Amarillo, TX
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/15 @ The Treehouse
Albuquerque, NM
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/16 @ Skrappy's
Tuscon, AZ
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/17 @ House Show
San Luis Obispo, CA
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/18 @ House Show
Fullerton, CA
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/19 @ Pissed Off Pete's
San Francisco, CA
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/20 @ House Show
Oakland, CA
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/21 @ House Show
Arcata, CA
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/22 @ Ducketts
Portland, OR
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / 18+ / 8pm

7/23 @ Mango House
Olympia, WA
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/24 @ Neurolux
Boise, ID
w/ Colleen Green, Mean Jeans
Mystery Lights, Parallels, + Indian Wars
cheap / 18+ / 8pm

7/25 @ The Meth House
Twin Falls, ID
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/26 @ The Compound
Provo, UT
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/27 @ DIY Space
Denver, CO
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/28 @ Cultiva Cafe
Lincoln, NE
w/ Colleen Green
FREE / all ages / 7:30pm

7/29 @ Ames Progressive
Ames, IA
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/30 @ Fecal Manor
Minneapolis, MN
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

7/31 @ BFG House
Appleton, WI
w/ Colleen Green
Harlequin Kid, Technicolor Teeth
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/1 @ The Cave
Chicago, IL
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/2
Chicago, IL
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/3 @ Lemp Neighborhood Arts Center
St Louis, MO
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/4 @ Birdy's Bar
Indianapolis, IN
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/5
Ypsilanti, MI
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/6 @ Another Part of the Forest
Cincinnati, OH
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/7
Louisville, KY
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/8 @ The Empty Glass
Charleston, WV
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/9
Hagerstown, MD
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/10
Philadelphia, PA
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/11
Hoboken, NJ
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/12 @ Death by Audio
New York, NY
w/ Colleen Green
My Teenage Stride
German Measles
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/13
Hartford, CT
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/14
Providence, RI
w/ Colleen Green
cheap / all ages / 8pm

8/18 @ Great Scott
Allston, MA
w/ Eux Atres, Reports, Colleen Green
cheap / 18+ / 8pm

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Girlfriends :: Bandwidth TV

A hilarious video with amazingly terrible camera work, which is perfect for Girlfriends. Features the smash off record feel good summer hit slamtaculars like "Government Seizure" and "Cave Kids."

With those glasses, Andy reminds me of Guy from the stellar film "That Thing You Do."
I have no idea what they are eating in the interview.

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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Japandroids, Love is All, Girlfriends Live at the Middle East Downstairs 3/31/10


Both drummer David Prowse's kit and guitarist Brian King's microphone were tucked into the corners of the Middle East Downstairs. Center stage belonged to the three biggest fender amps known to man, gleaming like a silver event horizon. When the duo took the stage only one thing was certain: something was probably going to spontaneously burst into flames.

King immediately began conjuring fond drunken memories of past Boston shows. Throughout their set, he kept complimenting the place so profusely that you could actually believe he didn't say it in every city.

The concert had a solid line up, opened by the local noise enthusiasts: Girlfriends. The trio's riotously goofy tunes like the live only "Cave Kids of Boston" were a fitting pair with the Droids. The second band, Love is All was a five piece ethereal pop band with some crazy, eerie, tremolo picked guitar and a little saxophone. The female lead in a beige windbreaker and shaking a blue toy maraca when she wasn't jamming on her little Casio keyboard covered with patches of red gig tape.

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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Blastfest 3!!!


Anyone who has been to the Whitehaus has probably spent some time staring into the wall collage of knick knacks, toys, broken instruments and other assorted randomness like an ISpy book you read as a kid. Each year on the vernal equinox, all the most interesting sculptures adorning the walls, ceilings and all the spaces in between the haus are dragged from Jamaica Plain to Cambridge in order to decorate the stage and concert hall of the Central Square YMCA. A similar collage of sounds was assembled from the Whitehaus Family Record’s artists and friends, for the all day, 22 band talent showcase that was the third Blastfest.


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Friday, April 02, 2010

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Girlfriends :: Digital 7" for Free



Girlfriends just put out a digital single, Good to be True B/W The Day I was a Horse. Free to download and stream from Ampeater Music.

"Good to be True" is a re-recording from their Our Very First Cassette with beefier vocals. The second track is a Vaselines cover, which wouldn't be complete without the spontaneous laughter.

Ampeater's got quite a nice comparison up there: "The jagged guitar lines and off-the-cuff vocals are tossed off like the mad strokes of an action painter in full frenzy, while remaining confined within pop art superstructures. Imagine Jackson Pollack, drunk on corn whiskey, trying to copy Warhol’s soup cans." Hooray for fine art metaphors.

Prepare yourselves for a real 7" this spring.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Quilt, Girlfriends, Hands & Knees, and Thick Shakes @ P.A.'s Lounge on 2.20.10

For a night basted with noise, the stage was sweetly dressed with floral arrangements. Sagging from the drapes, outlining the drum kit and climbing the mic stands, all to compliment to giant brass tuba hanging on the wall of what Girlfriends band members joked was ‘father’s’ or ‘pa’s’ Lounge. Thick Shakes set up the event for their EP release and gathered three of the areas most impressive new garage punk experiments. For a mostly male dominated genre, femininity was well represented (and not just with the flowers). Each band had at least one female member.

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Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Girlfriends :: Our Very First Cassette!


"Like getting your ass kicked by an 8 year old!"


Download "Girlfriends - Sucking Rare Meat off the Bone China!" (right click, save link as)

Once you pop this radioactive green cassette into your tape deck, you'll get three new girlfriends who like to hang out in dusty basements, make noise and yell at you. Oh, and two of them are guys. Maybe not the ideal romantic situation, but it makes for an excellent bopping, in your face, giddy garage punk trio. The menage a trios is a coalition of other local bands. Singer and guitarist Ben Portrykus' fronted the folk philosophers Christians & Lions and the digi-tape-loop project BAXIA, bassist Jen Dowty is formerly from Mmoss, and drummer Andrew Sadoway played with Mean Creek and also backs up Spirit Kid.

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