(this kind of thing)
Thursday 15 March 2012
Well damn...
Sunday 4 April 2010
The Man I Fell In Love With
Today, I bring you everything by The Man I Fell In Love With, an absolutely fantastic group from Ohio that combines Shoegaze with that hard to describe post-emo sound played by bands like Mineral and Penfold.
I'm posting this because the link on Skream Your Lungs Out is dead and this is a band that I feel needs preserving, so here we go.
This collection contains everything they put out apart from the fabled demo tape from 1994, if anyone has it please hit me up.
A 7" split with a band called Noah that no one seems to know(ah) anything about :( from 1995.
Sounds like it was recorded with an empty can and a piece of string then pressed onto records made of melted milk cartons but still pretty good. (3 songs)
A 7" people tend to refer to as The Dignity Workshop (For Two) from 1996. The title track honestly sounds exactly like Power of Failing-era Mineral until the vocals kick in. (3 songs)
Finally their only full-length Dis Yourself released after their demise in 2000 by the perculiarly named Donut Fiends records, home of Harriet The Spy and TMIFILW's little brother The Party Of Helicopters. This album is wall-to-wall blissed out droney pop and contains the lastest hopeful candidate for my "best-songs-ever-tag-team" Bad Dreams. (8 songs)
I reccomend this band to anyone with even a fleeting interest in either late 90s indiemo or shoegaze.
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I reccomend this band to anyone with even a fleeting interest in either late 90s indiemo or shoegaze.
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Hearts and crap, me
Monday 8 March 2010
Data.Select.Party
Data.Select.Party were a mathsy indie-pop band from London that were around from 2005 to 2009. Similar to bands such as DARTZ! and Colour but more dance orientated, they released a couple of singles on record labels such as Alcopop and Small Town and an EP entitled Hanging out with Humans in Febuary 2009. Finally, as so often happens with these bands, they demoed two songs that were arguably their best and promptly announced they were breaking up, bad times. Apparently the band are working on large 32-song Discography including several unreleased numbers but until then here's everything that I have by them, I think it's pretty complete.
Everything
Hearts and crap, me
Everything
Hearts and crap, me
Thursday 25 February 2010
Kites And All Things Bright
Tuesday 23 February 2010
Letting Up Despite Great Faults - Movement (2006, New Words)
Dreamy electro-pop from California's Letting Up Despite Great Faults. Why the kids are listening to that Owl City nonce when this exists is beyond me. Their self-titled full length is a good 'un as well.
Tuesday 19 January 2010
The Carousel - I Forgot To Remember To Forget (Vinyl Japan, 1993)
The Carousel were a twee-ish British band, featuring Elizabeth Price from Talulah Gosh and Gregory Webster from Razorcuts. I Forgot To Remember To Forget is a compilation of all their singles between 1989 and 1991.
Someone from a recently deceased fan-page described their music quite elegantly: "Elizabeth’s idea was to fuse old English tunes and imagery with indie pop sensibilities. The songs were laid bare, no bass or drums, just vocals and guitars ringing and chiming as if recorded in a cathedral to give a pure and religious feel. The lyrics invoked days of yore, scenes from the village green and a time when people died regularly from broken hearts. The songs bordered on nursery rhymes for disaffected teenagers. All are steeped in sadness and inevitable loss."
The Carousel's sound is pretty ethereal with Elizabeth's wispy harmonies being the center point, so if you enjoyed that about Talulah Gosh's early singles or if you just enjoy cute music in general, I heartily recommend this. Plus it has Amelia Fletcher playing the recorder, which everyone needs in their music collection right?
Listen Here
Hearts and crap, me
Friday 8 January 2010
Zombina & the Skeletones - Staci Stasis 7" (Ectoplastic Records, 2005)
7 and a half minutes of gloriously silly sci-fi themed bubblegum horror-rock 'n roll-surf-abilly from one of my favorite active British punk bands. All these songs plus 7 more that are just as good appear on a compilation they put out called Monsters On 45 which is a pretty good starting point if you're interested in hearing more.
listen here
If you like this, let me know and I'll upload some of their really old stuff.
Fangs and crap, me
listen here
If you like this, let me know and I'll upload some of their really old stuff.
Fangs and crap, me
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