Tuesday, February 28, 2006

the comas - the science of your mind


came out in 2004 but i still like it.

the rosebuds

i am one of those people that believe that bands are never better than on their first album. it probably has more to do with me craving something new (except when the band is mono) than anything else. i might have like a band's second album more than the first if it had been released first. maybe. we'll never know. at any rate, the rosebuds are an exception to this - first time around the struck me as decent pop-rock but nothing remarkable. but on birds make good neighbors the rosebuds have transformed themselves and deliver a set of songs that are, well, solid. they are not breaking any new ground here though, their songwriting has just improved vastly. good stuff. almost up there with the best of 2005.

man man

this band had me confused for a while. the reviews referenced tom waits and captain beefheart so i know i was supposed to like this. and i tried. it just didn't click. then i saw them live and i realized that i had completely misunderstood this band. these guys have more in common with the make up than tom waits. but instead of attacking funk and sould they deal in ... gypsy music.. or something like that. the tom waits references are understandable because of the instrumentation but that is really where the commonality ends. this is just a huge, huge blast of fun. though it may not sound it at times. you should buy the album but you must see them live.

Friday, February 24, 2006

Giant Drag

if the album kept up pace with the first song, kevin is gay, this would possibly be the best album to be released all year long. I can't quite place the song but it reminds me of the first time I listened to the Breeders. The only thing that makes it anything short of f**ing brilliant is that it's not terribly original sounding and essentially recycles, well, the breeders and my bloody valentine. but then again recycling is a good thing, right? in this case it is. the mbv influence is especially obvious on the first couple of tracks and, although such obviousness is a little off putting, I got over it pretty quickly and frankly there are far worse influences to have. sort of similar to autolux in that way - solid without reinventing the wheel.

Monday, February 20, 2006

are you there?

i guess I got tired of listing my favorite albums from last year... it's just too last year to really bother. at any rate, 2006 is already shaping up to be a stellar year for my tastes. mogwai's mr. beast is a monster of an album that even makes my want to revist their old stuff. and now i find out mono is bringing out a new album in april "there you are". steve albini records and mixes but mono produce the album themselves. at any rate, the first song of the album (linked above and available at mono's website) is pretty much everything you would expect from mono. so pretty much the same old, same old but in the case of mono I would never dream of asking for anything else.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

BO05 - Red Sparowes

a great year for instru-metal clearly. treads the same waters as pelican but probably tops it thanks to some nice slide guitar. seeing them play live had me grinning like a fool for days.

Friday, February 03, 2006

WO95 - Art Brut

another huge disappointment - a band called Art Brut should be good + they released an entertaining single in 2004. Art Brut is a band that you either love or you hate. i belong to the latter category. sure they are fun but the problem with jokes is that you can only really laugh at them once, maybe twice if it is really good. after that you at most fake a laugh to be polite when you're told the joke for the n-th time. in this case i can't even do that because i find it offensive that music should be the vehicle for humour. that's even worse than dealing with politics. is there really any point to put music to your jokes? does it make the jokes better? i just don't get the idea. plus the music itself is not that exciting. maybe that's the point - the jokes serve as a distraction? still like the name though...

Thursday, February 02, 2006

BO05 - Silence Kit

Pieonear. If I was absolutely forced to pick one album as the best of '05 this would have to be it (though technically it came out in '04.). i don't really know how to describe it - i guess post-rock wouldn't be far of but then it is more ambient in places and in others sort of radiohead kind of groovy. one of the very few albums this year where i would simply have to put whatever i was doing at the time and just listen. perhaps not enterily consistent in its greatness but there are moments here that are just amazing. oh, and these guys are from russia so don't confuse them with the u.s. band that shares their name.

BO05 - Pelican

The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw was a little less metal than the bands previous effort but no less engaging. at any rate, it wasn't too surprising that Pelican would release a split ep with Mono since the bands seem to share the same vision.