Thursday, 17 June 2010

Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein


I'm posting in [relatively] quick succession because I'm listening to Cannibal Ox again after a long time and was overcome by the sudden urge to share my experience. Cannibal Ox is about as gritty a hip-hop act as you can get, in terms of lyrical content. This shit is depressing. You have the regular "street" themes going on but the imagery is just incredibly creative and abstract throughout most of the record and the flow(s) is/are just magical. This is all topped off by El-P's production (a talented MC in his own right) whose grinding, just-the-right-amount-of-repetitive beats capture the atmosphere created by the lyrics perfectly. Symbiosis, is what I would call this.

In conclusion, it doesn't matter if you are or aren't a hip-hop fan, I would recommend this album to anyone who can appreciate creativity of lyrical content.

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Infanticide - Sonic Punishment EP


Being on a hardcore/fastcore/punk kick almost always, without fail, leads me back to grindcore.
Scandinavian grindcore caught everyone by surprise (well, maybe not everyone but it definitely got me) with bands like Nasum, Afgrund, Rotten Sound and the like. It's about time we add Infanticide on the list of the S.A.G. (Scandinavian Ambassadors for Grindcore) because they're, simply put, fucking awesome. Relentless, ferocious and fast, I find the EP to be aptly titled (in a good way).

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Punch - S/T LP


The term "female fronted genre X band" has become somewhat of a trend these days, what with the predominantly male metal/hardcore scene suddenly finding itself welcoming bands whose harsh, shouty vocals are being performed by a female. I'm starting to resent that term because in many cases, the fact that the band is female fronted doesn't make even the slightest difference (unless it's clean vocals we're talking about). Case in point: Punch, a straight edge hardcore/powerviolence band from San Francisco (not surprisingly) who also happen to be vegan (fun fact). Their aptly named LP, released in 2009, delivers pretty much everything a hardcore/powerviolence/thrashcore fan looks for (not that there's a very long checklist or anything). It's fast, it's pissed off, it's vegan and the vocalist is just too damn cute. Check these guys out. Oh, did I mention I'm seeing them this summer? =D

Monday, 7 June 2010

Dessa (taster)

Dessa (some of you may recognize that name from Doomtree) is, in a nutshell, unique underground hip-hop. Mixing some great rhymes as an emcee with expressive harmonies as a singer, the result is, as bipolar as it may seem, wonderful. Full album link coming soon. Meanwhile, here's a taster:

Electric Wire Hustle - Every Waking Hour


Some excellent neo-soul (?) from...New Zealand of all places! I can't get over how good this is, especially the track "Perception".

Friday, 4 June 2010

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I was going to write a nice little review here, I really was, but now I find that I have neither the time nor the inclination (not that there's much to review here). Jay-Z's Black Album and the Beatles The Beatles LP, also known as the White Album, all cleverly mashed-up. do enjoy

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

The First Year - What Happens Next?


What Happens Next? is a quintessential thrashcore/hardcore band from the Frisco Bay Area.
LIYL: Scholastic Deth, Betercore

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Before the Dawn Heals Us - M83


I made an M83 post a couple of months ago. I realise now that I should've posted this album then instead. Not to belittle that post in anyway, but Before The Dawn Heals Us is far more magical than Saturdays = Youth. It's almost Floydian and some songs remind me of scenes in a Lynch movie. In short, get this album if you're a fan of artists such as Slowdive and the like.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation



If you liked Bohren & Der Club of Gore or ambient/noise/drone/jazz, you will enjoy this album.

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