Relativity (1992)
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Relativity (1992)
Brassneck (2023)
When I first discovered Snuffy Smile records in Japan it felt like the marquee bands were Lovemen, Blew, Navel and Sprocket Wheel. At least, that's how I saw things. I started off buying split 7"s they had with other bands that I liked such as Hooton 3 Car, Chopper, Goober Patrol, Travis Cut and Less Than Jake. Blew and Lovemen also both had full albums on Snuffy Smile (Navel;s would follow a couple of years later). Sprocket Wheel didn't have that Snuffy Smile full length, and after a while they sort of faded out of my view since I wasn't seeing anything new from them.
At the time, I didn't know they had released a full length and an EP on their own. It wasn't until many years later that I got a hold of those songs. So while I was not as familiar with their discography for as long as some of those other Snuffy bands, I caught up eventually.
And that's why I was pleased as punch to see that Sprocket Wheel had started playing some shows in Japan over the last couple of years. Though I was pretty shocked to find out that they were putting out a new 7". I mean, you can't even get The Urchin to put out more songs, but now we have new stuff from Sprocket Wheel? Crazy.
And I'm pleased as punch to report that the songs on this 7" are absolutely fantastic. Aside from the recording quality being improved a little bit, the three new original songs sound like they could have been plucked from the band in 1995 at the height of there powers. There's also a fourth cover song on the 7" of the Christmas so.g Feliz Navidad which is fun, but can't hold a candle to the originals.
Those originals are exactly the sort of melodic punk rock that I live for and that I rarely hear any more. It hits that sweet spot that I'm always looking to hit ever since finding this music back in the 90s. I cannot possibly say enough good things about these songs and I hope against hope that it's just the first in many new recordings that the band puts out.
Sprocket Wheel - Stand By Me:
https://brassneckrecords.bandcamp.com/album/stand-by-me
Swami (2024)
Swami & The Bed Of Nails is the latest incarnation of John Reis' "solo" endeavor. "Solo" is in quotes because this isn't a solo, singer-songwriter exercise. It's a full band experience, but there's something of a rotating cast of characters helping out release to release, song to song. The last time he put out a record like this it was released under the name Swami John Reis. No matter what this band or any other band of his is called, I've been one of the world's biggest John Reis fans ever since first hearing Rocket From The Crypt in the 90s. For me the Bed Of Nails is just another great band to add to his catalog.
The thing that strikes me most about All Of This Awaits You.. is that it's fun and joyful. The songs are upbeat and catchy. Even the songs that have negative lyrics (like hating a hardware store) are done with an exuberance that still makes it feel like a positive song. I'm not going to pretend to be smart enough to dig down for deep meanings in most songs. It's possible there's something about the lyrics of these songs that I'm missing belying a motive I can't see. But for me, I'm typically happy enjoying things at the surface level most times and boy do I enjoy this record.
The LP is a very economical nine songs long, with three of the songs having appeared on 7"s leading up to the full length. I think it raises the bar higher than the previous Swami John Reis album, Ride The Wild Night, though there are similarities to that record on here. There are also times I hear echoes of the Night Marchers and Rocket. Ultimately, it's a tight, fun record that whizzes by pretty quick, but also never fails to engage me.
I really dig the aforementioned hardware store song "Harbor Freight." "Ketchup, Mustard and Relish" is an unexpected entry into the "_______, _______ & _______" song title pantheon that the Swami has been contributing to over the years. "Lost In Bermondsey" hits even harder than the version played on cardboard instruments that's been floating around on YouTube for a bit. All in all, I just really like listening to this record. It puts me in a good mood and if I have anything resembling a complaint it's just that I want more and wish it was longer.
Swami & The Bed of Nails - All Of This Awaits You...:
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kMQmWp8SuqpiOBLIwY5LzpG0c-STNyR3M
And yes, I got the bundle with the T shirt...
Priority (1991)