Showing posts with label shoegaze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoegaze. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2009

Gregor Samsa - Over Air (2009)


01. Ain Leuh / VPRO
02. Jeroen Van Aken / VPRO
03. Three / VPRO
04. Adolescent / VPRO
05. Abutting, Dismantling / VPRO
06. Young And Old / VPRO
07. Du meine Leise / alternate mix
08. XXX / GS + Tiempo
09. Lean / GS + Bobby Donne (of Labradford) 

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Say Hi - Oohs and Aahs (2009)


I first wrote about Say Hi last year around this time. The shoegaze-ish sound is not normally my cup of tea, but there’s something about this band that continues to draw me in. I say “band” but it’s actually just Eric Elbogen who wrote and recorded the album in his home studio last year. Say Hi’s [...] -Mog.com


1. Elouise
2. Hallie And Henry
3. Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
4. November Was White, December Was Grey
5. Dramatic Irony
6. Maurine
7. One, Two ... One
8. Audrey
9. The Stars Just Blink For Us
10. Sallie's Heart Is Stone

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Screen Vinyl Image - Interceptors (`2009)

01. Synthetic Apparition
02. Cathode Ray
03. Slipping Away
04. Fever
05. Asteroid Exile
06. Lost in Repeat
07. Until the End of Time
08. Death Defiance
09. What You Need
10. Conscience Collider
11. Chaser

Friday, January 30, 2009

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Atlas Sound - Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel


  1. A Ghost Story
  2. Recent Bedroom
  3. River Card
  4. Quarantined
  5. On Guard
  6. Winter Vacatio
  7. Cold As Ice
  8. Scraping Past
  9. Small Horror
  10. Ready, Set, Glow8
  11. Bite Marks
  12. After Class
  13. Ativan
  14. Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel

One of the latest "true queer art punks" to emerge from the cracked pavement of southern suburban sprawl, Atlas Sound is the solo moniker of Deerhunter frontman / provocateur Bradford Cox. Here on his debut album, Cox / Sound moves out of dank nightclubs filled with eternal existential drone punk, and relaxes at home in his Grant Park, Atlanta bedroom. And this is, essentially, a bedroom album, a collage, mixing the garage rock and ambient electronic influences previously explored with Deerhunter in a new context, with newly explored recording techniques, mainly laptop-based, learned with guidance from kranky artist Nudge's Brian Foote. The result is 14 Songs of melancholy and mania.

This is a true solo album, entirely created and produced by a single person. That is certainly not unique, especially in the contemporary scene. But Bradford Cox's unusual talent is the ability to take a wide variety of seemingly incongruous sound elements, and seamlessly meld them into a cohesive pop narrative. A sunken 4/4 techno beat underpinning "Winter Vacation"? Perfect. Mbira loops running over the top of "Quarantined"? Just what it needed. An insistent, clipped drum roll carrying "River Card"? Masterful. And ultimately it is this innate ability to combine all these disparate elements into a singular whole that makes this album such an enjoyable, and unique listen.

"This album is for my best friend Lockett. It has a lot to do with childhood. I wanted to make an album that was uplifting but honest, which is why it seems sad a lot of the time. I want to make music that could be 'healing' or therapeutic to people who relate to it." Bradford Cox, Oct 20, 2007, Harlem, New York

"A largely ambient meditation on romantic obsession full of densely layered electronics and guitars that sound as if they were beamed in from some haunted parallel universe." The Fader

-Brainwashed



Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Asobi Seksu - Citrus



This New York City band's second album cements the appeal that put them near the top of the neo-shoegaze heap. The secret is that Asobi Seksu's generous use of effects (reverb, wah, delay, feedback) is not a typical masking device, but rather a complement to great pop craftsmanship and chops. They're not just one of those loud bands that sound cool despite being melody-challenged. Hook-laden high points like "Thursday" and the almost overwhelming "Red Sea" best demonstrate Asobi Seksu's firm grasp of their chosen style. And Yuki Chikudate (who sings in both Japanese and English) is served well by a dense mix that pushes her vocals back into the sonic thick of it. -newburycomics
1. Everything Is On
2. Strawberries
3. New Years
4. Thursday
5. Strings
6. Pink Cloud Tracing Paper
7. Red Sea
8. Goodbye
9. Lions and Tigers
10. Nefi + Girly
11. Exotic Animal Paradise
12. Mizu Asobi 



Thursday, November 27, 2008

Like Honey - Leaves


1.Five Minute Dream
2.Like A Song
3.I Can't Sleep Without You
4.Nothing's Right
5.Tiles
6.Telling Lies
7.Old Boy
8.Winter
9.New York
10.Homesick

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

True Widow - True Widow




1. A.K.A.

2. Duelist

3. Minor It Down

4. Sunday Driver

5. Corpse Master

6. Flat Black

7. All You Need

8. Mesh Mask

9. Bleeder

10. K.R.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions - Bavarian Fruit Bread



1. Drop
2. Suzanne
3. Butterfly Mornings
4. On the Low
5. Baby Let Me
6. Feeling of Gaze
7. Charlotte
8. Clear Day
9. Bavarian Fruit Bread
10. Around My Smile
11. Lose Me On the Way
12. Untitled

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Deerhunter - Microcastle


1. Cover Me (Slowly)
2. Agoraphobia
3. Never Stops
4. Little Kids
5. Microcastle
6. Calvary Scars
7. Green Jacket
8. Activa
9. Nothing Ever Happened
10. Saved by Old Times
11. Neither of Us, Uncertainly
12. Twilight at Carbon Lake

Friday, October 10, 2008

School Of Seven Bells - Alpinisms



01.Iamundernodisguise

02.Face To Face On High Places

03.Half Asleep

04.Wired For Light

05.For Kalaja Mari

06.White Elephant Coat

07.Connjur

08.Sempiternal-Amaranth

09.Chain

10.Prince Of Peace

11.My Cabal