Friday, July 31, 2009

I'm not good at sleeping anymore
so here is a 3 am playlist

Velvet Underground - After Hours
Sonic Youth - Candle
Gang of Four - Return the Gift
Neutral Milk Hotel - Holland 1945
Mountain Goats - Jeff Davis Country Blues
Dinosaur Jr - In a Jar
Black Flag - Process of Weeding Out (song)
My Bloody Valentine - Only Shallow
Television - Marquee Moon
I haven't written anything in here in a while
So I'll do one of those what I've been listening to posts:

James Chance and the Contortions - Buy
No Wave/Free jazz stuff from the late 70's. Really awesome, one of the most talented bands to come out of the No Wave thing in New York City.

The Mountain Goats - All Hail West Texas
A record that I loved in high school that I haven't listened to in too long. Awesome, lofi acoustic folk stuff. Just one of the 15+ perfect MGs records.

Beck - Odelay
I got into Beck so late, I can't say anything about this record that hasn't already been said. Odelay is a word, look it up in the Becktionary

Friday, July 24, 2009


25 years ago this month, the greatest record in the history of rock and roll was released.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Monday, July 20, 2009

Sunday, July 19, 2009

I love: 8

Butthole Surfers

Saturday, July 18, 2009

I love: 7

The Replacements on Saturday Night Live
Replacements

I love: 6

Sonic Youth - The Burning Spear

Friday, July 17, 2009

I love: 5

James Chance and the Contortions - I can't stand myself

Thursday, July 16, 2009

I love: 4

Sonic Youth - The World Looks Red

I love: 3

Full His Hero is Gone set:

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

I love: 2

Black Flag instrumental

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I love: 1

This is an idea I stole from another blog (I do that a lot). I'm going to post video links that I love, at least one everyday. Along with all my other self-important music reviews.

Here's the first:

Friday, July 10, 2009

Tragedy show on Sunday, and Fucked Up and Mission of Burma
I am the most excited

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Bands I got into because the name sounded cool

Fag Cop
Saw them on a blog, the name sounded punk as fuck so I checked them out. Total lofi noisy punk, awesome band.

Masshysteri
Awesome Swedish punk. The most catchy band I've heard in a while, even if I don't know what they're saying.


More stuff worth mentioning:
Psyched to Die - Sterile Walls
Newer band featuring ex-members of the Ergs! and Forward to Death. They do the 80's hc style really well. Its weird to hear Mikey Erg's vocals in a hc band but it works.

Government Warning has a new record, will review when I buy it

Friday, July 3, 2009

Slayer is one of the most painfully overrated bands ever
I said it

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Thursday, June 25, 2009

The Men - Dead Air Sessions

New band from Western Long Island. They have a noisy punk sound similar to Black Flag and the Jesus Lizard, or newer bands like Pissed Jeans. These four songs are really great, the only weak part of the record is the third song, "the man". This song almost seems out of place on this ep because its a more melodic, laid back song. Either way this record is awesome and should download it/buy it when it comes out.

http://www.wearethemen.blogspot.com/

Koro - s/t

The one repress you need to buy
Might be the best ushc 7" of the entire 1980's
buy it
worship it

http://fashionableidiots.com/catalog

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Iron Age - The Sleeping Eye, Cyclopean 2009

I hate the metalcore/crossover/nyhc style. I think its boring and has been done to death; however this record rules. the spacey, stoner aesthetic makes the heaviness of the music more welcome to me than other bands playing this style. This is about as far into the metal spectrum that a hardcore band can go and not completely suck. For fans of both smoking weed and lifting weights.

Best songs: Burden of Empire, The Way is Narrow

7/10


Other stuff I've been playing lately:

His Hero is Gone - 15 Counts/Monuments to Thieves
The originators, often copied but never matched.

Velvet Underground - s/t
There's nothing better in the world to listen to late at night or just mellow out

Die Kreuzen - Cows and beer
Void side of the split with the faith
Class hardcore records, not copied nearly enough.

Tom Waits - Rain dogs
The best record for the weather we've been having this summer. I love this record so much. Its absolutely perfect, best atmosphere on any record I've ever heard.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Some videos


Velvet Underground - After Hours

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLUUDZdKxuA
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks - Orphans
I couldn't embed this one but watch it, its next level shit


You are human, go forth and thrash

Friday, June 19, 2009

Sonic Youth - The Eternal

A record that I've been eagerly anticipating, so such that I actually went out and bought it the day it came out. This record blows Rather Ripped out of the water. They sound as good as ever and after 25+ years really don't show their age. Apparently while writing this record, Thurston listened to nothing but black metal and the wipers; those influences can be felt in subtle ways, which is an awesome addition to the Sonic Youth sound. This record is great and you should go buy it.

8.9/10

Thursday, June 18, 2009

I made a mix cd to play at work
Something to make you forget that the sun hasn't been out in like a month
no hardcore

Wipers - Wait a minute
Dinosaur Jr - This is all I came to do
Replacements - Favorite thing
Zero Boys - Trying harder
Bent Outta Shape - tell me why
Sonic Youth - Teenage riot
Dinosaur Jr - Over it
Exploding Hearts - Modern Kicks
Replacements - Bastards of young
Hot Water Music - trusty chords/I was a mountain
Exploding Hearts - boulevard trash
The Explosion - if you don't know
Radiohead - let down
Minutemen - corona

The good

Music I've been listening to a lot lately:

Dustheads - Tall Tales I & II:
This is one of my favorite bands to come out in the 2000's. The mix of punk with the Sabbathesque riffs, while not groundbreaking, is one of my favorite combinations (the best example being Annihilation Time). These records make me want to get drunk.

For Science - Tomorrow's Just Another Day
Their first record was a straight pop punk record, which was sick and one of my favorites. But this record and the one that came after it were creative and took the "ramonescore" sound somewhere different, and it worked really well.

Nomos - demo
Straight ahead hardcore from Brooklyn. This demo is awesome, not to echo the hyperbolic praise that MRR gave it, but it does stand out from the pack of bands playing purist hc these days.
download here:
http://icoulddietomorrow.blogspot.com/2009/04/nomos-demo.html

Cult Ritual - The first three ep's.
Hardcore band from Florida, and one of the best bands going today. awesome, dirty sounding hardcore and they cover my favorite Sonic Youth song.
cultmaternal.blogspot.com

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Today I bought:
The Stranger - Albert Camus
Hot Water Music - Charles Bukowski
new Sonic Youth record

excited to finally have some money and new books to read

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Teenage Riot by Sonic Youth was originally going to be called "rock and roll for president"
Its about a world where J Mascis is president
Thats the world I want to live in