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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Thursday, May 02, 2013

GREG MULLEN AND A TOUR OF COSMIC AMERICA



greg1Published on thebomberjacket.com.
Greg Mullen snubbed out the joint he’d been smoking just as the bus pulled up. He was wearing a cowboy hat with the sides curled in and big white, heart-shaped sunglasses. He was traveling with only a suitcase and a guitar. High and exhausted, he took his seat and the mystical voice of the bus driver came through the speakers. He said, “Let me be the first to welcome you to the future,” and then the image of everything around doubled, splitting apart horizontally into the cyans and magentas of a 3D image. The bus took off, bringing Mullen to a strange and wondrous place hidden somewhere under the surface of the everyday USA.
On Greg Mullen’s second record, There Are AMERICAS Beyond This America by Greg Mullen and the Cosmic American Band, he assumes the role of the “Cosmic American Bus Driver,” musically guiding you through a land you know well but have never seen before. A place where sculpture gardens grow in backyards and your pockets are full of shooting stars, a place where dogs can laugh, a place with devastating 15-foot waves of molasses, a place where Joan of Ark rides the subway with Mr. Clean and Commissioner Gordon, a place where devils hide in the mountains waiting to snatch your tongue, a place where the Seine, the Charles, and the Zambezi rivers converge into one steady trickle, a place where you can digitize the whole experience on social media websites to make your ex-girlfriend jealous…a place called “Cosmic America.”

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Friday, January 18, 2013

2012(ish) Boston Finds to Keep an Eye On



Below the jump are tons of bandcamp embeds for some of the stuff from Boston from 2012 that I've been exploring. Thanks to Boston Hassle and Allston Pudding.


Bent Shapes


The Woodrow Wilsons


Hands and Knees


Dawn Fauna


TOMBOY

Camp Island


Polaroids


Earthquake Party


Potty Mouth


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Tuesday, May 08, 2012

VIDEO: Greg Mullen :: Happy Birthday

A classic favorite from Jamaica Plain that is now discovering the heartland in Austin, just released a video for a new song "Happy Birthday." In his journey through the Texan wilderness, he discovered a lone Prada shop on a dusty road and it spoke to him.
Expect a new record very very soon with the Cosmic American Band (tentatively)!


Click here to read a review of his last amazing record, The Hungry Ocean.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Greg-Mullen/326374501774
http://gregmullen.bandcamp.com/album/the-hungry-ocean

Watch the video below the jump.




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Thursday, April 19, 2012

In the Belly of the Woodrow Wilsons




Jamaica Plain, a part of Greater Boston, is home to many talented musicians that are constantly creating unique and/or bizarre events and contributing greatly to the personality of the city’s DIY music. One such band from the area that has been playing for a few years without laying down a record is The Woodrow Wilsons. It’s made up of some of the nicest and most genuine people you could ever meet. And just like a conversation with one of its members, the music radiates this ineffably positive feeling of warmth and empathy, subconsciously comforting and convincing you that everything is going to be alright. They all play a wide array of instruments, one of the main components being ukuleles that vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Chris McCarthy built himself out of a cigar box. In addition to bass, guitar and drums, the arrangement also includes glockenspiel, horns and a singing saw. The vocals are shared and harmonized between McCarthy and Laura Smith and the collaboration emphasizes the band’s open minds and open arms.

The Woodrow Wilsons recently released its first proper full length, Devil Jonah. The name references the biblical story of Jonah and the whale and has strong motifs of the East Coast and the ocean. As the group explains, the Atlantic seems to have strange powers over them (or at least over Smith). They associate the endless vastness with death and loneliness, but at the same time it’s something irresistible that calls them to get lost in it. It’s this sort of conflict or juxtaposition that is threaded throughout the album. Although one might think Jonah was doomed to be digested in the whale, it was actually the whale that saved Jonah from drowning. Likewise the music is a pleasant balance between somber and joyous. It has ballads and relaxing tunes, but it also has its share upbeat and irresistibly catchy songs like “Anthropomorphism” and “It Always Never Boils (The Kettle Song).”

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Quilt :: Burger Records Tape


Quilt ::
Cowboys in the Void Cassette Tape
March 1st 2011
Burger Records
quiltmusic.bandcamp.com

Click here to hold this.

A new release from Quilt in the form of a cassette tape came out on Burger Records in California. Although it's a 'cassingle,' it's long enough to be considered an EP. The group just posted the whole thing for download on their bandcamp, which now includes "The Silver Stairs of Ketchikan" and "Children of the Light." The vocals are more in the forefront than any other release and it gives their vivid drone psychedelics a 60's infusion. There's a bunch of bands that last line could put into your head, but their triple harmonies even come to conjure Simon & Garfunkel. A good quote from Jenn Pelly at pellytwins.blogspot.com: "At a moment when so much underground psych is focused on synthesizers and electronic vibes, Quilt’s organic, vocal-heavy psych-rock is uplifting."

The cassingle was recorded with Jesse Gallagher in Cambridge in 2010 and pressed in a run of 300. I checked out Burger Record's website, because it seemed odd for an east coast based band to release something on the other side of the country. The label's got a lot of other great artists that are worth checking out.

For the past couple of years Quilt have been playing lots of shows, touring, and releasing things pretty frequently. Read about Liz Pelly's odyssey with the band on the road to sxsw via the Boston Phoenix. There are tons of live videos and surprises::
Intro
Day 1 - Philly
Day 2 - Fredericksburg
Day 3 - Asheville
Days 4 & 5 - Memphis and Denton

Let's hope that their first full length will be out soon. Rumor has it that Mexican Summer might release something soon, but no official word yet.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Chris North :: Architects of Love and Forgiveness

Below the jump, a new song from Christ North of The Points North in Jamaica Plain, MA. It's a curious little oddly shot (in a good way) piece and even features The Whitehaus Family Record Family Record in the background. There was even a "this machine kills fascists" guitar in there. It's got some good lyrical commentary and reaches into a hymnal direction, which is definitely not out of reach for The Points North.

thepointsnorth.bandcamp.com
whitehausfamilyrecord.bandcamp.com


Chris North- Architects of Love and Forgiveness from Chris North Alspach on Vimeo.

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Monday, April 11, 2011

The Great Valley :: In the Silver Dream

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The Great Valley :: In The Silver Dream ~ Spooky Town Artifacts ~  Jamaica Plain, MA ~ December 15th 2010

In the Silver Dream is the first full length release from halloweencore duo The Great Valley. They're an act that really should be seen to gain a full understanding of what they are. A guitarist and a drummer with one hand clutching a stick and the other pounding on a keyboard, they may appear wearing masks or costumes, some of which they've made themselves. The music follows suit as slightly silly and sloppy, buried in reverb, and very catchy.

thegreatvalley.bandcamp.com

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Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Gracious Calamity :: Carefree Since ´83

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Gracious Calamity :: Carefree Since ´83

Whitehaus Family Record ~ Jamaica Plain, MA ~ March 5th 2011

These two lovely ladies finally get to see the release of their first full length. Kate Lee and Kit Wallach carry songs with their incredibly catchy and beautiful harmonies and surround them with guitar and ukelele. Their sweet words form hymns about things ranging from the holy exaltation of music to bubblegum and shoelaces. The girls are joined by other Whitehaus allstars: flute from Regina Peterson of The Points North, drums and things from Greg Beson of MANNERS, bass from Sam Potrykus of The Needy Visions and Ambitious Tugboat and Lord Jeff, and Shira Erlichman of Tiny Tornadoes.

This record was produced maybe even over a year ago at the Shop in Weymouth, MA by Jerry MacDonald. It was laid down using a vintage console, but once the whole thing had been recorded the console broke, trapping the tracks inside. The gang had to wait several months to find a replacement part. Just like their music, this record is product of patience and hope.
Red the Hauscat, entranced by the album.

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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


girlfriendsband.bandcamp.com
girlfriendstheband.tumblr.com

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

"Remember this Feeling that You're Feeling Right Now" :: A Tryst with the Music Tapes




“REMEMBER THIS FEELING 
THAT YOU’RE FEELING
RIGHT NOW”


            This story is a love song between me and the band The Music Tapes. 
Their album For Clouds and Tornadoes first crossed my path while I was working at the radio station WERS. It had been tagged as "the band with the guy from Neutral Milk Hotel," a group that I had become obsessed with at that point. I was well familiar with the singer and main songwriter, Jeff Mangum, as he is often treated like a mythical creature due to that band's history, which I won't get into here. I had never really heard anyone talk about the music of the banjo player, Julian Koster, and it didn't get much attention at the radio station. Eventually, I would realize that it was way better that way.
I did the review of For Clouds and Tornadoes and I could not stop listening to that album all year. It was full of big fluffy white carols and childhood euphoria to freebase as a wintery adventure into the imagination of Julian Koster. And it was a great place to be. 
I never could have imaged that the album would be a door for me into a vast universe loaded with adventure, wonder, a sense of community that I had never experienced before, and, of course, actual real deal magic.
Cue the opening credits music::
 
TRACK 1. “The Minister of Longitude” by The Music Tapes
from For Clouds and Tornadoes
“How in the world can you say the world is a sad place?”

Julian’s imagination came to life back in August of 2009 when he came to play a private show at my apartment in Jamaica Plain, part of Greater Boston. A friend of mine had initially given me the intel about the tour, because she hosted Julian at her apartment the previous year for a night of Christmas carols played on a singing saw.
I was more than intrigued to discover that the band had been doing these sorts of unconventional concerts for a while. Places like living rooms and basements were the venues, spaces that the band had to be invited to by fans. The show they put on for us was, however, a little different. It was part of their "Lullabies at Bedsides" tour. The idea was to go from house to house, kind of like Santa, and play for people all across the city just as they were going to sleep.
Initially, I had invited Julian to play at the Whitehaus, because the Jamaica Plain art collective would’ve suited The Music Tapes quite well. However, I received an email back from the "Minister of Lullabies" that read:
"This endeavor really is best suited as bedtime hour entertainment, and is not meant so much to be a traditional ‘show.’ You seem to have a lovely place where people go often to see shows. The only thing I wonder is, do you think something meant sincerely as a precursor to dreams would work in that setting?"
It was signed by “The Strangely Nonexistent Email Reading Polar Bear.” 
It seemed he wanted to play for small groups of pajama clad and sleepy spectators, even “bed-bound audiences of one,” as he said, were acceptable.
What ended up making the performance memorable was the people that it brought together. It was part of the magic of The Music Tapes: there were serendipities and coincidences everywhere, gathering around them in a lovely swirling mess, like clouds and tornadoes. 
It was what Stephanie and I would jokingly call a better version of one of those quirky indie romantic comedies with a hip soundtrack that were frequently targeted at our demographic at the time.

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Thursday, November 04, 2010

Manners :: White Wool Fog Repressed



Manners has just reissued the lovely, lumbering White Wool Fog or The Cave of Light Within on cassette. And the band repped Mango Nebula on their site! Check it out.


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Friday, October 15, 2010

Homegrown Fest II :: The Temple, JP, Oct. 15-17

If you're in Boston this weekend, GO TO THIS!
$15 per day at the Temple in Jamaica Plain. So many great bands.


Lineup below ::

FRIDAY OCTOBER 15th

(1230am)-Major Stars
-Drag City Psych guitar slaughter from the folks behind Twisted Village.
(1145pm)Damon and Naomi
-Legendary dream pop from these ex-Galaxie 500 folks.
(11pm)-Larkin Grimm(nyc)
-Young God’s beautiful and terrifying beyond psych-folk shaman.
(1015pm)Marissa Nadler
-Magic, trance inducing folk chanteuse. Her voice will haunt you.
(930pm)-Bobb Trimble’s Flying Spiders
-Worcester’s 80s weird rock master has returned and is weirder than ever.
(845pm)-Fat Worm of Error(w. mass)
-Load Records farthest out beyond Beefheart beefcakes that ever happened.
(815pm)Eli Keszler(providence)
-Providence/Boston percussion magician.
(730pm)-Life Partners
-Bad taste masters of the ROCK.
(7pm)Black Pyramid(w. mass)
-Psychedelic doom metal western mass style.
(635pm)Mind Yeti
-Far too many dudes making many noise too far gone.
(610pm)Beach Hair
-Pollard-isms shone through a JP prism.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 16th

(1245am)Tunnel of Love
-The baddest garage rock fucks in the land. Lose your body(keep your mind).
(12am)-Parts and Labor(nyc)
-Jagjaguar kraut popsters for losing your shit to.
(1115pm)Jeff the Brotherhood(nashville)
-3 strings. 2 brothers. 1 love. Futurist classic rock.
(1045pm)-Truman Peyote
-Totally loaded psychtronica/hip hop dawg.
(1015pm)Drug Rug
-Girl/guy psych-pop local heros here to warm you up.
(945pm)-CSC Funk Band(nyc)
-New York’s illest underground funk crew.
(915pm)- Bird Names(chicago)
-Weird pop extraordinaires for dancing and wondering.
(845pm)-Colin Langenus Orchestra(ex-usaisamonster, nyc)
-Drone country + hair last I heard.
(815pm)-Homeblitz(nyc)
-Garage pop all over your face.
(745pm)-Keith Fullerton Whitman
-The pulsating drone master himself.
(715pm)People of the North(Oneida side project, nyc)
-Two Lane Blacktop/Autobahn on the radio.
(650pm)Ski Mask
-Two microphone fiends and a self aware drum machine. No strings attached.
DINNER(6-645)
(530pm)-Reports
-Jangle pop played by the bad side of good dudes.
(5pm)Doomstar
-Space babies with reverb rabies.
(430pm)-Jesse Gallagher(of Apollo Sunshine)
-Dude from Apollo Sunshine doing something surely interesting
(4pm)Dick Heaven(nyc)
-What if your best friend was a serial killer? And he sang shifty songs.
(330pm)Invisible Circle(nyc)
-Noise drone bearded smiler.
(300pm)Fat History Month
-Feel good awkward rock from the odd couple.
(235pm)Fedavees
-Underwater sing-alongs from a basement in Cambridge
(210pm)Sunrising
- Noisy surf-tinged business
(145pm)Shitaly
-Dark wave vs. prog rock. Who will win this battle of the ages?

SUNDAY OCTOBER 17th

(1115pm)BBQ(Mark Sultan, of King Khan and BBQ, montreal)
-Sub Pop’s doo wop garage hero man flying solo on the guitar and drums.
(1045pm)-So Cow(galway, irelend)
-Indie pop as fuck international fuzz men.
(10pm)Ty Segall(san fran)
-Goner’s garage pop spaceman. Dirty fuzz, Beatley harmonies, and the songs to back it
(930pm)-Needy Visions
-Low life power popsters giving you something to feel in the area below your waist.
(845pm)Debo Band
- Ethiopiques happening here now live.
(815pm)-Many Mansions
-The Fela Kuti of blips and bloops
(745pm)Alec K Redfearn and the Eyesores(providence)
-Eastern European spiced downer pop.
(715pm)Bezoar(nyc)
-Gnarly female fronted psychedelic sludge.
(650pm) Vile Bodies
-Hardcore post-punk face punch.
DINNER(6-645)
(530pm)Mmoss
- Psychedelia in all its permutations. No Altamont.
(5pm)Hands and Knees
-The bounciest Pixies-garage pop around. You’ll be dancing.
(430pm)Turbo Fruits(nashville)
-Fat Possum’s wild youth crew will make you feel like a kid again. A kid who digs fuzz.
(4pm)Pujol(nashville)
-Infinity Cat dudes with the catchy songs that don’t feel wrong and the blown out tones like the Ramones.
(330pm)Human Eye(detroit)
-Raging, gnarly outer limits punkery.
(3pm)K Holes
-Depressing garage lizard pop
(230pm)Turtle Ambulance
-The chillest blipping world beat you ever heard.
(205pm)the CQ
-7 layer fuzz pop
(135pm)Duck That
-The only sax and duck call band currently working.
(110pm)Double Awake
-One man noisenik bastard.
(1245pm)Death Shepherd
- Fuzzy, buzzy sonic onslaught

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

w o o l g a t h e r i n g :: Jamaica Plain Bedroom Demos


Hullo Good Souls, I am very proud to announce woolgathering's first ever demo/EP/whatever!!! It is music by yours truly.

It was recorded in my bedroom in Jamaica Plain by me with the help of Liz Pelly on the glockenspiel. When I first heard the word woolgathering, which means daydreaming or lollygagging of lackadaisical, I was immediately struck with an image. Not the one you'd think, of a little kid pulling wool off a fence at a farm. However, for whatever reason I saw this little boy in a striped sweater that was too big for him, gathering firewood out of the snow. However, the last log he picked up somehow sent him floating upwards into the sky and he was left, not so much fearful, but reluctant, apathetic and accepting, wide eyed, to his new anti-gravitational fate. I don't know why.

Build a toy guitar. Get lost in a forest of birch trees. Wear a bed sheet around your neck as a cape. Carry the girl across the river. Wrap yourself in blankets of hot snow. Eat dictionaries. Say what you actually mean. Force it out of your soul like a rocket. Esoterrorists, catharsissies and metaphornication. Hear the words that are not deeds, that are the gaps in people’s lacks. Destroy something to give it meaning. Taste your own tongue. Read the glowming on everyone’s faces. Transcend your Humanity. Become a ball of light.


You can get it by e-mailing mangonebulaproductions@gmail.com or by visitingwoolgathering.bandcamp.com



















<a href="http://woolgathering.bandcamp.com/album/jamaica-plain-bedroom-recordings">Jamaica Plain Bedroom Recordings by w o o l g a t h e r i n g</a>

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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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Saturday, July 17, 2010

The Needy Visions


“Just down the street from here”

At the release show, Needy Visions singer Dan Shea was hanging with the crowd, sipping a 22oz. fin du monde, and wearing the same shirt he is in the photo on the back cover of their new vinyl LP. When he offered me a sip and asked where I was from I told him “just down the street from here.” Apparently he’d talked to a lot of “just down the street from here”s that night and told me that’s what it was all about. Everybody just needed a place to get together and hang out.



That’s really the essence of The Needy Visions. The first line of ‘Weymouth’ and also the opening to the record is “we are just a bunch of losers, hanging out in empty buildings. Jumping right into the ocean, full of shit, full of devotion, For our town and for our friends, at least the ones that keep on living. Getting drunk and getting stoned.” Locally, they’re everyone’s favorite band. The shows bring everybody out, because they are notoriously good times. These guys make a lot of noise with simple, fun lyrics that you can move to. Shea’s unexpected sometimes unbelievably high reaching vocals are infectiously catchy and have an inherent humor to them, such as the chorus of ‘Wey-ey-eh-ey-eheh-muuuuuth’ or ‘Endless Possibilities.’

In the past, the group has been a grooving acoustic four piece, tumbling along to a pounding djembe drum with beatkeeper Elliott Chaffe as a second guitarist. However, the new album sees the guys in the garage fuzz glory. The recording has a live sound, emulating their performances perfectly and sounding like it was done by a bunch of dudes hanging out in warehouse with recording equipment. The buzzfeast climaxes in the second to last track ‘Number of the Beast’ that dives right into you from the first shout and ends with a soloing rampage.

Besides just playing music as a means to gather the wayward, Both Shea and bassist Sam Potrykus are local music promoters. They book the new venue in Jamaica Plain called The Temple, work with local record label the Whitehaus Family Record, and help out with the Boston Counter Cultural Compass (look for these brightly colored fliers of local events stitched together by photocopy all around town).
The back cover features everyone involved in the recording process and all their families.
Pick up this 12” record and you can have everybody’s favorite local heroes in your very own living room. (Bodies of Water Arts and Crafts + Motorcycleface Records)

//Jamaica Plain, MA//
//May, 2010//
//Recorded at the Cottage in Dorchester, MA by Elliott Chaffee//
//Mastered by Jim Demain//
//Mixed by Elliott Chaffee//
myspace.com/theneedyvisions

Published in Performer Magazine, August 2010 issue.

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Sunday, July 04, 2010

Quilt :: Agents of Play



"Questing underground into lulling trances"

You’re wandering deep into some catacombs, ossuaries lined with brightly painted skulls, following some faint noise. You don’t know how you got there, but you just have to know what those sounds are and what or who is making them. The deeper you go, the darker it gets, but the louder and more entrancing the chanting and noises become. Just when you think you’re hopelessly lost and the music is the only thing that could possibly be left in the universe and it’s all you will ever really need if you could just find it, a light cracks in from some corner revealing the source: tacos.

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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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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Preview :: Avi Jacob - A Thousand


Avi put out an EP with the Whitehaus called A Thousand and I've been digging it a lot recently. The first two tracks or "Side A" feature the Avi Jacob Jam Band Experience. They've got a really great raw, live sound. Side B is Avi doing some acoustics a la Froc-A-Holic with some sweet backing vocals. "Gone Mad" is a great experimentation with both. Sounds like he's been listening to Woody Guthrie.

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Saturday, June 12, 2010

PREVIEW :: Shai :: Seasons of Increasing Light


Whitehaus resident and Breakfast of Champs buddy, Shai Erlichman and some friends have recorded an EP with the Son of Bees. At Blastfest, Shai had invited his parents and sung a song about poaching the bassist from Girlfriends. I kind of expected a lot of his music to be playful and spastic pop tunes. But his home demo release and these four tracks are really meditative and melodic. Contemplative tracks with fists growing into chins, an otherworldly sound juxtaposed with youthful vocals.

It goes together well that Shai recorded with MANNERS' Greg Beson. The really reverby sound and little ambient noise and guitar decorations fit them together well. I can also hear the influence of Mount Eerie's Phil Elverum's recording techniques.

This image might not be the EP cover, Shai made it when I asked if he had an image. I kinda dig it though, because of the double exposure. The overlay looks like a wet blanket, which I find funny and that I think draws up interesting associations for the music.

They're playing around with putting this thing into vinyl, so look out for that in the future. You can catch Shai on July 22nd at either the Temple (670 Centre Street) or the Newton Green Center (Langley and Centre). If you want to hear the whole thing you can contact him through his website or myspace.

Tracklist:

01 The Season
02 I Want to Live, I Want to Stay
03 The Feral Chatter of Dreams
04 Mornings When

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