Thursday, April 24, 2014

Teenage Jesus and The Jerks: A retrospective

Formed in 1976 by vocalist and poet Lydia Lunch and saxophonist James Chance, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks were integral in pushing punk beyond faster pub rock and Malcolm McLaran financed boy bands into something artsier. Informed by Lydia's wild, noise slide guitar and ten minute sets made of thirty second songs. The band dissolved in 1979, leaving behind only a dozen tracks.


This single is certainly a statement of intent. Orphans begins with a jittering beat and Lydia's wailing guitar and screaming vocals. It is creepy, uncomfortable, amateurish and challenging, a great introduction to their discography. They b-side, entitled "Less of Me," is childish and ferocious, a fuck you with barely competent musicianship. If their aim was to destroy '77 punk, this is their rallying cry.


One of their most abstract songs, baby doll is an atonal dirge interspersed with a quick drum rhythm and guitar chugs that reminds me of something from a Napalm Death demo.  

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This EP collects their two 7 inches and includes four new tracks. The first of the new tracks, Freud in Flop, is a  short breath of angry, instrumental  post punk. Clocking in at forty-two seconds, the song is short, but despite its brevity it has the power to conjure images of dilapidated city streets and drug abuse. The second new track, racemixing, is an instrumental noise jam. It sounds like someone hitting a cardboard box over guitar feedback and squalling saxophone. It's ahead of its time, comparable to NON or Merzbow's "Normal Music." "Burning Rubber" is the next new track and, with its jittery time signature and droney bass/guitar sound, reminds me of cool jazz meets The Stooges.  Red Alert caps off the album, a twenty second amphetamine noise freakout. 



Acting as the bands swansong, Pre-Teenage Jesus and the Jerks is a three song EP containing two new songs. At nearly four minutes, "The Closet," is one of the bands longest songs. It is a dirgey, sad number. It's lyrics deal with the oppression and sexuality and the entrapment of middle class values. Lunch's vocals are buried under her guitar, giving the song a claustrophobic vibe. It devolves into a Swans-esque industrial freakout.  Probably my favorite track the band put out. "My Eyes" is the jazziest track in their discography, with James Chance's prominent, well played saxophone. If not for Lydia's vocals, this track could easily fit on a late Coltrane album.



 This record is a compilation of New York's short-lived post punk scene. In my opinion, it's totally seminal.
 Containing material by The Contortions, Mars, D.N.A, and Teenage Jesus and the Jerks and produced by Brian Eno, it is forty minute of freakout. Teenage Jesus has four tracks on the record, with "I woke up Dreaming" being the only new one.  It is perhaps their most famous song, and probably the only one with a chorus. The no-wave scene was an awkward gab between classic New York punk and the post punk that would take hold of Europe in the late 70's/early 80's. No wave produced some excellent artists and musicians like Lydia  Lunch, Robert Crutchfield, and the famous Sonic Youth. It deserves much more respect then it is given.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

From the Vault: John Coltrane's Om


Om is a sacred symbol in Hinduism. It symbolizes the infinite, the endless, the form of the grand deity manifested as the first sound, the great vibration. OM. It's a heavy symbol, drenched in meaning. To name an album OM, an artist should harness that idea of vibration and being. I don't think anyone was more qualified to do this then JOHN COLTRANE. Coltrane was part of the beginning, part of the vibration of  so many different movements in jazz. From bebop to modal to free-form, he was there and he was probably recording some of the best albums in those styles.

Om was recorded in 1965, when he began his avant-garde period. Influenced by Albert Ayler and Sun Ra, he recorded several albums in this time period. Om was an early recording from this period, but it remains the best. It is closer to noise than it is to jazz, pure experimental, atonal squeals from Coltrane and Pharaoh Sanders. It's truly ahead of its time, closer to Merzbow than Miles Davis.

Unfortunately, Coltrane died before this albums release. I can imagine this led to its poor sales, as the news of his death jumpstarted sales for his more popular albums. It's a shame, as this is a fantastic album. For fans of noise and jazz.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Bandcamp artist of the week: Terror Eyes


I've always maintained that old screamo and black metal are two sides of the same coin. Black Metal is far more impersonal and static and screamo is far more dynamic but both have a similar vocal style and dark lyrical bent that make them resonate with me in a similar way. That's why, when I find a band that combines the two styles of music, it always piques my interest.

With the wonders of the internet I have come across TERROR EYES, a heavy band from Providence, Rhode Island. Their only recorded material they have is a three song demo and it shows a ton of promise. On three tracks the band crafts an expert mishmash of doom metal, grindy screamo, and black metal. "Cult of Bacchus" is the highlight of the demo, a five minute excursion of blast beats, doomy passages, and stop-start vocals. The other two tracks are under one minute and are mostly samples. The actual music is PG.99 style emoviolence.

This is a good demo from a band that, hopefully, will make killer music in the future. I know this is only a demo but I hope the next release is a little more fleshed out. The one substantial track is great but an EP or a split would really rule.

Listen to it here: http://terroreyesri.bandcamp.com/album/spring-demo

Friday, April 11, 2014

Blood Ceremony stream new song.

Old school psych-rockers bring the paranoia and groove with their new single, Let It Come Down. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW9VPOYolDI#t=123

Dillinger Escape Plan release new song.

New Jersey mathcore band DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN have released a new song, entitled Happiness is a Smile, to be pressed on limited 7 inch records for the upcoming tour.

Listen to it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUP9E5jJrr4#t=91

Boris announce new album and tour!

BORIS, one of my favorite bands, is set to release a new LP, Noise, one June 17th.

The band has also announced a US/CANADA tour this summer.


2014.07.24(THU) Casbah (San Diego, CA) 
2014.07.25(FRI) The Crescent Ballroom (Phoenix, AZ)
2014.07.26(SAT) Club Congress (Tucson, AZ)
2014.07.28(MON) Trees (Dallas, TX)
2014.07.29(TUE) The Mohawk (Austin, TX)
2014.07.31(THU) Terminal West (Atlanta, GA)
2014.08.01(FRI) Cat’s Cradle (Carrboro, NC)
2014.08.02(SAT) 930 Club (Washington, DC)
2014.08.03(SUN) The Bowery Ballroom (New York, NY)
2014.08.05(TUE) Paradise (Boston, MA)
2014.08.07(THU) Lee’s Palace (Toronto, ON)
2014.08.08(FRI) Tralf (Buffalo, NY)
2014.08.09(SAT) Magic Stick (Detroit, MI)
2014.08.10(SUN) Bottom Lounge (Chicago, IL)
2014.08.11(MON) Turner Hall (Milwaukee, WI)
2014.08.12(TUE) Triple Rock Social Club (Minneapolis, MN)
2014.08.16(SAT) The Crocodile (Seattle, WA)
2014.08.17(SUN) Rickshaw Theatre (Vancouver, BC)
2014.08.18(MON) Doug Fir Lounge (Portland, OR)
2014.08.20(WED) The Independent (San Francisco, CA)

Eyehategod/Ringworm/Enabler announce tour

Fans of nihilism in audio rejoice! Sludge masters EYEHATEGOD, Hardcore/thrashers RINGWORM, and metallic punks ENABLER are embarking on an extensive tour.

You can catch them here:
EYEHATEGOD Live Assaults 2014:
4/22/2014 Rock Shop - San Jose, CA
4/23/2014 Midtown Barfly - Sacramento, CA
4/24/2014 Branx - Portland, OR
4/25/2014 Rock Shop - San Jose, CA
4/26/2014 Dark Lord Day Festival - Munster, IN
4/27/2014 Ottobar - Baltimore, MD w/ High On Fire, Corrosion Of Conformity
w/ Ringworm, Enabler:
5/28/2014 Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
5/29/2014 Drunk Horse - Fayetteville, NC
5/30/2014 Chop Shop - Charlotte NC
5/31/2014 611 - Frederick, MD
6/01/2014 Underground Arts - Philadelphia, PA
6/02/2014 Rex Theater - Pittsburgh, PA
6/03/2014 Strange Matter - Richmond, VA
6/04/2014 American Legion Post 80 - Binghamton, NY
6/05/2014 Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA
6/06/2014 Even Flow - Long Island, NY
6/07/2014 Europa - Brooklyn, NY
6/08/2014 Basement Transmissions - Erie, PA
6/09/2014 Bug Jar - Rochester, NY
6/10/2014 Loving Touch - Detroit, MI
6/11/2014 Now That’s Class - Cleveland, OH
6/12/2014 Birdy’s - Indianapolis, IN
6/13/2014 Cobra Lounge - Chicago, IL
6/14/2014 Pyramid Scheme - Grand Rapids, MI
6/15/2014 TBA - Appleton, WI
6/16/2014 TBA - TBA
6/17/2014 Diamond Pub - Louisville, KY
6/18/2014 Fubar - St. Louis, MO
6/19/2014 Hi Tone - Memphis, TN
6/20/2014 Southport - New Orleans, LA
6/21/2014 Dollhouse - Savannah, GA
6/22/2014 Orpheum - Tampa, FL 

Enthroned Streams Sovereign

Belgian Black Metal mainstays ENTHRONED are streaming their 10th album of blast-beat driven blasphemy, entitled Sovereigns. It hits shelves April 15th.

You can stream it here: http://loudwire.com/enthroned-sovereigns-exclusive-album-stream/

Monday, April 7, 2014

Off!- Wasted Years- Review

Whether or not you like OFF! is entirely dependent on how much you like BLACK FLAG'S Nervous Breakdown EP. If you're like me, and you think that the pre-Rollins black flag put out some of the best California music of all time, then this album, and the rest of the bands discography, is right up your alley.

Formed in 2009 from the ashes of THE CIRCLE JERKS, REDD KROSS, ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT, and BURNING BRIDES, OFF! released four EP'S in 2010 and a full length in 2012. They've mainly kept the sound of that material for this new album, making visceral, pissed off hardcore punk. It's what they do best.

This sameness of sound is a double edged sword. The material is solid, the songs are great, but they blend together. Tracks like "Exorcised," and "All I Can Grab" break up the sameness with solos and leads but it's not enough. I don't think I could pick out the songs

The biggest difference between this album and the last is in the lyrical content. The first album, though it was still political, was more upbeat. This album is certainly darker. Songs like "Legion of Evil," "Red White and Black," and "Hypnotized" focus on government oppression and the its affects on youth.

This album's okay. It didn't hit me quite as immediately as the first album, but it's okay.

6/10

Friday, April 4, 2014

Bandcamp Artist of the Week: Matrioshka Brain

I really like Power Electronics/Avant Garde/Noise/whatever music but it's a crowded scene. Basically everyone who is into this music makes this music so there are countless hours of material out there. I spend a lot of time looking through soundclouds and bandcamp pages, blind buying tapes, and looking through the experimental section of the local record store to find music that speaks to me.

I've come to realize that what makes avant-garde music stick to me is the vibe behind it. If it is themed around the occult or  mental illness or just general creepiness I'm all over it. This release has plenty of negative vibes. It's droney, analog -sounding noise with  a picture of an angel statue. Rad.

http://matrioshkabrain.bandcamp.com/