https://90stapes.bandcamp.com/album/the-man
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
J.U.I.C.E. - The Man 2xLP
https://90stapes.bandcamp.com/album/the-man
Monday, August 28, 2023
Skiploader - From Can Through String LP - White Vinyl
Tim/Kerr / Geffen (1996)
Skiploader is a band whose name I remember being kicked around in the 90s, but they weren't a band I had ever spent any time with. In fact, I'm not even positive I ever heard a single song by them back then. One of my buddies, Jason, had mentioned them to me a little ways back and it reminded me to give them another listen. I did, and then I picked up a sealed cutout of their first full length, From Can Through String. It was cheap and sealed, so that was a bonus.
My original expectations were that this would be the sort of slow twinkly emo that was in vogue in 1996. Sad sack music lamenting all of the things wrong with the world. The fact that it was on Geffen should have clued me in that it would need to be more exciting than that, and it is. Skiploader's album is an energetic blast of catchy songs with big, crunchy guitar chords. Is there an emotional undercurrent to the songs? Absolutely, but it's done in a way that makes everything more dynamic and interesting than your by the numbers pop punk band of the era.
In fact, the band this album makes me think about the most as a comparison is actually Seaweed. Both vocalists have the strained, but powerful delivery and the guitar riffage also has moments of similarity. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that Skiploader is quite as good as Seaweed was. Seaweed had an intensity level that Skiploader can't match. But Skiploader is carrying on a similar tradition and this record is way better than I would have figured based on everything I knew about them before actually listening to it.
Skiploader - From Can Through String:
https://skiploader.bandcamp.com/album/from-can-through-string
Friday, August 25, 2023
Unwound / Karate - Fantasma Split 7" - Red Vinyl
Numero (2023)
This 7" was originally available at the Primavera Sound Festival that took place in Barcelona. Unwound and Karate both played on day three and were grouped as part of the third font size (out of four) on the poster. As both of these songs are also available on albums by each band, I assume this was mainly released to be a take home trinket of the experience. Lucky for record dorks like me, Numero put some extra copies up on their website, so I was able to keep my Unwound 7" collection up to date.
On the Unwound side we have "Look A Ghost," from their Leaves Turn Inside You album from 2001. While the later era Unwound records are definitely not my favorite of their overall discography, this song does stand out as one of the best. It's not quite as noisy as I usually want my Unwound songs to be, as they rely more on a clean (as in not distorted), but muddy guitar tone. The playing is intricate though and it's not sleepy like some of the band's other later era songs.
Karate is a band I never listened to. I'm not entirely sure why as they aren't a band that I can point to and say "I don't like them because ______." I just never listened to them and I think I always thought of them as a slow, kind of boring band. Now that I've heard their contribution to this 7", "There Are Ghosts" from the 1998 album The Bed is in the Ocean, I'm not sure my assumption was incorrect. It's not a bad song, it is pleasant enough, but it has that slow, smooth jazz sort of indie rock vibe that never did anything for me. Maybe they have other songs that are a bit more dynamic and exciting, but this one is kind of just there.
If you didn't go to the festival and already like either band, I'm not sure this is an essential release as you probably already have the song. But for that segment of people that need to hunt down things like this, you can get it at a reasonable price from the fine folks at Numero.
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
The Concept of A.L.P.S. - The Classic Collection 3xLP
https://90stapes.bandcamp.com/album/the-classic-collection
Monday, August 21, 2023
The Pretty Flowers - A Company Sleeve LP - Translucent Blue Vinyl (/250)
Double Helix (2023)
Of the records I've written about over the past five years or so, I'm not sure that any connected with a certain segment of my friends more than Why Trains Crash, the first album from The Pretty Flowers. I wrote about it back in 2018 and most of the people whose taste in music most closely matches mine seemed to love it. And not just love it, to further evangelize it to others. Watching that happen for a record I loved so much was really quite wonderful. My circle of music friends often agree on what bands are good, but there was something pretty special about the way every seemed to connect with The Pretty Flowers.
Fast forward to 2023 and five years have gone by. That's a pretty long time since their last record and factor in that the five years that went by felt more like thirty and I wondered what would happen when A Company Sleeve finally came out. Well, everyone I know loves it and that includes me in a big way.
Despite being fully aware that I do it, I often fall victim to the trope of trying to compare a band to other bands to try to help explain what they sound like. There's only so many times you can write things like 'catchy' and have it really be a description of the music that you're listening to. I still think that the bands that I most associate with The Pretty Flowers when trying to come up with a comparison point are The Weakerthans (for the storytelling component and hooks) and early Built To Spill (for the band's ability to weave in more complicated guitar attacks, but not overwhelm with unnecessary solo wanking).
Even without referencing these touchstones, it's impossible to not gush over how expertly this entire album has been crafted as a body of work. The individual songs are all spectacular, but the way they flow from one to the other is a masterwork in sequencing and thought put into making this feel like an album and not just being a pile of twelve songs. This is not a concept album, but the concept of these songs being an album was obviously something that was taken very seriously.
I can't say enough great things about this record. It's hands down the best record I have heard all year so far and I'm not really sure anything else is even close. If you are ever the sort of person to put stock into anything I write and didn't pick up on the first Pretty Flowers album, listen to me this time and make sure you grab A Company Sleeve. A shoe in for album of the year if John Reis doesn't put out anything before January.
The Pretty Flowers - A Company Sleeve:
https://theprettyflowers.bandcamp.com/album/a-company-sleeve
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Al' Tariq - God Connections 2xLP + 7"
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kvdbmCnLbKgDsjJ3W4nloTYa_028c-36U
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
Lifer's Group - Living Proof LP
Intercord / Hollywood BASIC (1992)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJMfO1C3-yM&ab_