Showing posts with label Atlanta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlanta. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2021

4:44; Yammerer; Salem Trials; Metal Postcard Records; Legless Trials; The Legless Crabs; The Bordellos; Alien Nosejob; Ausmuteants; Thalmus

4:44 is a singer-songwriter one man recording project based out of New Jersey. I feature new 4:44 from time to time, always good stuff. The last post with a 4:44 track was in September (where I erroneously said he was from Philidelphia), but the track I featured has been taken down by the artist on his Bandcamp page. So here's another track from his most recent 21 track Bandcamp digital release, Orchid, released back in September:

Thalmus is also a singer-songwriter solo project, based out of Atlanta, who makes "weird country music," and I love that description. Midnight Country is a digital Bandcamp release "featuring a few originals mixed in with country covers of Sonic Youth, Thundercat, Anita Baker, and Rae Sremmurd." Check out their cover of SY's "Schizophrenia," it's super-cool:

This was submitted back in June and I missed it. Just stumbled on it tonight while ironically trying to figure out how best not to miss stuff like this. Yammerer is from Liverpool. I was 3 seconds in and hooked on this track, "Tell Me What The Ancient Astronauts Believe," and stayed hooked for the full 3 minutes of the song. Killer, urgent post-punk, and what a great song title:

New Salem Trials is bitchin' as always. Post-punk rock duo from Leeds about as prolific as Bob Pollard or Zappa:

I was honored to get to work with Andy from Salem Trials under the moniker Legless Trials, and we're very lucky to have Metal Postcards to promote them for us. Our most recent Metal Postcard release is an EP called Hotwire an Ambulance. The lead track, "Hotwire an Ambulance," has been played on no less than three terrestrial radio stations, and as far as I know, maybe more. Maybe ALL THE STATIONS. That's me on vox, Andy on everything else:

I just looked over at the Metal Postcard Records Bandcamp page and betcha by golly, Salem Trials has another release on it. I told you they were prolific. Synthetic Animals and Other Plastics is an 8 song concept album, here's "Halo of Flies:"

And speaking of prolific Metal Postcard artists, both the Bordellos and the Legless Crabs (who may or may not be my noisy, off key solo project) both have new releases. The Bordellos have a new 2 song double A-side, "Dancing To The Hits/Slow Motion Fade Out," and the Crabs have a new 11 song, 20 minute long album called Tender Karaoke, and I gotta say, it's not the worst thing, if you're into noisy, off key solo projects. The Bordellos release is genius as all fuck tho:

The Bordellos also have a 4 song digital release on their own Bandcamp page, Rock N Roll Is Dead EP. The Bordellos are that band where you tell people how rad they are, and they don't listen, and then some time later they say to you, "hey, have you ever heard of the Bordellos?" And you want to strangle them, despite their well-meaning attempt to turn you on to cool new music. I do that to my wife all the time and it's a wonder she hasn't strangled me to death yet:

Alien Nosejob has new vinyl out, I'll pay for that without having to hear it first because you know it's gonna be rad. But luckily I do get to hear it first on Bandcamp before I inevitably order it. Alien Nosejob is the bedroom project of Jake Robertson from Ausmuteants. Ausmuteants has not put out anything since 2019, but these Alien Nosejob albums have been super cool. I've got the first two on vinyl, will be ordering this as well:

...Present The World In Handcuffs was the last Ausmuteants album, released in the Before Times of 2019. The Bandcamp page still has vinyl available:

All that got us up to is mid-November with new releases and submissions. More later and soon maybe, ya know. I dunno. Go forth and listen to the above! And drink lots of water. I want to play some Skyrim, or maybe Tropico, or some Sims. If I could play all three at once, I still wouldn't be satisfied.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Fat Tony (Houston); Throat (Finland); The Ducks (UK); Iron Lung (Seattle); XUXWXUX (Atlanta); Liquid (Indiana) -- Hip-Hop, Noise Rock, Punk and Powerviolence

Houston's Fat Tony has a boss new video, "Je Ne Sais Quoi:”

Throat are a 4 piece noise rock outfit from Finland. Their latest album, "Smile Less," was released back in May. This single, "Shots," is super solid:

The Ducks' new single and video, "Bag For Life," is what I'm here for. The Ducks are from the UK:

Seattle's Iron Lung Records is a record label, but I guess maybe also a band? Not sure, but they found physical copies of this powerviolence effort from 2013, and they're already all sold out, but you can listen to the full album here. A Bandcamp fan comment says "not for pussies or morons." Okie-dokey -- so I guess it's for dicks and genius-level intellects. At any rate, it's heavy, I like it:

Atlanta's Already Dead Tapes and Records has released this single off a new tape that you can pre-order. Crazy noise, love it:

You can get all of Liquid's 15 album discography for $5. A one person act from Indiana, apparently. Their latest release, from January, is a full length called "Life is pain Idiot." Really fun stuff:

Thursday, May 20, 2021

Predator (Atlanta); Heavy Metal (Germany); Trzpiot (Poland)

Predator is punk out of Atlanta, and they've got a new 11 song digital album called "Spiral Unfolds" due out May 28 from Total Punk Records. I've had a sneak peek at the full album and can attest to total radness through the length of the album:

Also got a sneak peak at Heavy Metal's "V: Live at the Gas Station Fighting the Devil," a 12 song digital release from the German band, also on Total Punk, and due out July 23. I wanted to like this rock'n'roll more than I did -- it's not bad, has some hits and misses -- the singles available for listen, "Motorbike" and "I Am Something" are swell, but the punky cover of "Burning Love," ("Gebrannte Amore") isn't as fun as the band thinks it is, and as the album was wrapping up I was kinda ready for it to wrap up. My favorite was "Centipede Venom," a brut piece that stood out from all the ironic garage punk pranksterism.

New CNQ fave Syf Records has been crankin out the hits, here's the latest, a two song digital release of lo-fi lovin':