Showing posts with label Connecticut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Connecticut. Show all posts

Friday, 18 October 2019

Foxtails - querida hija

Alright so I'm pretty late to this, but that is only because I was dead for a month and a half, but am back now (or at least at this very minute). Connecticut's greatest three-piece is back with a new LP, following up 2017's incredible full-length III and 2018's equally-amazing split with Algae Bloom. This new LP is 7 tracks demonstrating the band's incredible mesh of emo/screamo with math rock and jazz influences. It shows a growing maturity and technical prowess, with the band at the tightest they've ever been. I cannot recommend this enough, as it is so good it temporarily brought me back to life. You can stream or purchase the full album below from Emo Cat Records on vinyl/CD/cassette. They're also heading out for an East Coast tour with Let's Get Invisible next month, check out the dates below.



Foxtails

Emo Cat Records

Friday, 26 October 2018

Have a Nice Life


Have a Nice Life are a two-piece experimental rock band from Middletown, Connecticut that began in 2000. The band consists of Dan Barrett and Tim Macuga. Since their formation, they have been sparsely active, but have garnered a cult following thanks to their incredibly unique style of music and magnum opus, 2008's Deathconsciousness. The band blends elements of post-punk, shoegaze, post-rock, industrial, drone, doom, and ambient music to create one of the darkest, depressing and most existential records of all time. In its near hour and a half run-time it explores a litany of expansive sounds, themes and emotions, making the final project a work of absolute genius. I consider it to be one of the most personally affecting works of art ever made, and (as cliché as it sounds) sitting alone listening to Deathconsciousness in a dark room is an experience (as pretentious as that sounds). By the culmination of the album in the final minutes of "Earthshaker", it's hard not to be truly moved, like standing on a mountain of solitude watching your life flash before your eyes. It's an album that stands on its own without any clear contemporaries, which is fitting considering the isolating nature of the music. The production and recording quality is another major contributor to the feel of this album, with it being recorded for less than $1000, giving it a lo-fi sound that still feels full, warm, and organic. It's truly cut from its own cloth, and there hasn't been a record before or since that can truly compare to it. Even the bands often cited as being its influencers (Swans, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Joy Division, My Bloody Valentine) don't really capture the same sounds that Have a Nice Life do on this album, and those are the titans of their respective genres. To cut this short and avoid further ranting, just listen to this album.

Their debut album was the sole occupant of a desolate island until 2014, when Have a Nice Life released their follow-up album, The Unnatural World. It follows a similar aesthetic to their debut, but with a significantly shorter run-time. It still reaches incredible heights, and puts the listener in a mood torn between life-affirming and death-approaching. Additionally, they have also released one EP (Time Of Land) and two compilations that contains b-sides and demos from throughout their career that were not included on their two studio albums. The two musicians comprising Have a Nice Life are also active in many other projects, most notably (and also recommended) Dan Barrett's Giles Corey, who released an incredible LP in between the two Have a Nice Life albums. Enjoy.

Disc 1: The Plow That Broke the Plains
1. A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut
2. Bloodhail
3. The Big Gloom
4. Hunter
5. Telefony
6. Who Would Leave Their Son Out In The Sun?
7. There Is No Food

Disc 2: The Future
1. Waiting For Black Metal Records To Come In The Mail
2. Holy Fucking Shit: 40,000
3. The Future
4. Deep, Deep
5. I Don't Love
6. Earthmover

1. The Big Gloom
2. Waiting For Black Metal Records To Come In The Mail
3. The Future
4. Earthmover
5. Who Would Leave Their Son Out In The Sun?
6. Human Error
7. Trespassers W
8. Defenestration Song
9. I'm Doctor House
10. Sisyphus
11. Destinos

1. Wizard Of The Black Hundreds
2. Woe Unto Us
3. The Parhelic Circle
4. The Icon And The Axe

1. Guggenheim Wax Museum
2. Defenestration Song
3. Burial Society
4. Music Will Untune The Sky
5. Cropsey
6. Unholy Life
7. Dan And Tim, Reunited By Fate
8. Emptiness Will Eat The Witch

1. Knife Throwing Contest
2. Basic
3. Death By Death
4. Swords To Plowshares
5. Telefony
6. Earthmover
7. Saving Throw vs. Paralysis
8. Quote
9. Deep, Deep
10. I Left And My House Burned Down
11. All Teeth (Afterlives cover)
12. Hunter
13. Feral Optimists
14. Stars And Air

Note: I'm not sure if this is an official release, but it contains a lot of the band's earliest material in one place, so here it is anyway

1. Sea Of Worry
2. Dracula Bells
3. Science Beat
4. Trespassers W
5. Everything We Forget
6. Lords of Tresserhorn
7. Destinos

Thursday, 8 February 2018

Foxtails


Foxtails are a three-piece emo/screamo band from Connecticut that have been around since at least 2015. They play a very technical style of emo that borders on math rock, with some dizzying fretboard work on bright guitars, and some very athletic drumming. They've got some very impressive dynamic shifts, going from melodic, quiet passages with softly sung vocals to screamed, bombastic moments. Utilizing off-kilter rhythms, odd song structures and time signatures, as well as never shying away from dissonance to create unease in the calmer moments, Foxtails have showed that they are not only incredible musicians, but have crafted a sound that is truly their own. Their last album, III came out last year on Emo Cat Records, and is unfortunately something I've slept on until now. Highly, highly, recommended. Enjoy.

1. Random Names Always Work
2. Purge
3. Vacant Lottery
4. ccc
5. The Ten Commandments Of Ryan F.
6. Every Window In An Alcatraz Has A View Of San Francisco
7. I Can't Fucking Write Books Because I Only Write Songs Now
8. Well, Well, Well, How The Turntables...

1. Timeline
2. I'm A Sociopath
3. Pellon Upon Ossa
4. Do You Believe I'm Real, Boy Wonder?
5. De Mal En Peor
6. Welcome To Hawaii

1. Rare Beasts - Grendolyn
2. Rare Beasts - Let Me Tell You About The Time I Punched That Bandicoot (Live)
3. Foxtails - The Punishment Light
4. Foxtails - I Experienced Ego Death On An NDE Thread

1. Princess Carolyn
2. The Chicken From Outer Space
3. c.c.c.r.e.m.i.x.
4. Punishment Light
5. zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcba
6. The Revenge Of The Chicken From Outer Space
7. I Experienced Ego Death On And NDE THread
8. Every Window In An Alcatraz Has A View Of San Francisco (II)

Note: Cassette can be found here

1. foxtails - To Kitty, Love Bunny
2. foxtails - Cucaracho
3. algae bloom - How Are You?
4. algae bloom - Life In Brio
5. algae bloom - If I Was To Talk Meaningfully With My Friends
6. algae bloom - Understanding In Negative

Thursday, 12 October 2017

A Will Away


A Will Away are a four-piece pop punk/emo/indie band from Nauagatuck, Connecticut that formed in 2011. After an EP that garnered them a lot of attention (Bliss), they released their debut full-length earlier this year on Triple Crown Records. They play an energetic, catchy, yet cathartic blend of indie rock with hints of emo and pop punk influence. Fans of Transit, Have Mercy, and Boston Manor will definitely dig this. On a side note, there are some things I'm missing from them. Namely their first EP, Not Far From Home, as well as More Bliss, which contains acoustic versions of some songs from Bliss. Enjoy.

1. Carousel
2. Livin'
3. True North
4. Lines In The Sand
5. The Masochist's Daughter

1. A Will Away - Dusk
2. A Will Away - Transparent People
3. A Will Away - Home
4. Head North - In The Water
5. Head North - Poor Posture

1. Play Dead
2. My Sitter
3. Cheap Wine
4. 10 Or 11
5. Be Easy

1. Here Again
2. Pay Raise
3. Agoraphobia
4. Chemicals
5. Crochet
6. Well-Adjusted
7. Caroline
8. Better Reluctant
9. Summer Your Savior
10. The Shakes
11. Gravity
12. Into The Light
13. Something Special

Monday, 6 February 2017

Giles Corey


Giles Corey is a project created by Dan Barrett, a Connecticut musician who is also known for another project of his, Have A Nice Life. This particular project, Giles Corey, has been active since 2011 with the release of a self-titled album. It's garnered nothing but acclaim over the years, and for good reason. It's difficult to figure out a place to begin in describing this album (and all his work, for that matter). For one, and this is going to sound incredibly pretentious, but Barrett creates more than music, he crafts an experience. The atmospheres he creates are lonely, desolate, and most of all, engaging. From the artwork, to the book that accompanies this album, Giles Corey is a project that requires one's full immersion in. There is a clear, personal emotional intensity here, which simultaneously explores Barrett's own psyche, while also creating something for any listener to relate and indulge in. This kind of music is for the lowest points in life, and in exploring the darkest recesses of the mind, somehow a light at the end of the tunnel is found. Or something like that. Though though certainly are philosophical and emotional elements in his work, to quickly speak on the music alone here, it's absolutely fantastic. These atmospheres created with just an acoustic guitar, layers of breathy vocals, light percussion, and some background orchestral swelling reflects the depressive nature of this music alone, without even having to explore the book or lyrical accompaniments. Just by listening, this album still takes the listener on a conceptual journey through a person's depression and brink of suicide. I honestly can't recommend this enough.

What's essential here is the self-titled album, which also includes a booklet only included if you buy it on Bandcamp (which I highly recommend doing, but I've provided just the musical portion of it here). The follow-up Deconstructionist is technically not an album, but is described as a "philosophical tool". Again, I recommend reading more into it on Bandcamp, which also includes another booklet in its download. Hinterkaifeck is a fairly straight-forward EP, and Live in the Middle of Nowhere a fairly straight-forward live album (he even does some Have A Nice Life songs). Enjoy.

1. The Haunting Presence
2. Blackest Bile
3. Grave Filled With Books
4. Empty Churches
5. I'm Going To Do It
6. Spectral Bride
7. Nobody's Ever Going To Want Me
8. A Sleeping Heart
9. Buried Above Ground

1. Awake Now
2. Infinite Death
3. Epsilon

1. Winter's House
2. Guilt Is My Boyfriend
3. Wounded Wolf

1. Blackest Bile
2. Grave Filled With Books
3. Guilt Is My Boyfriend
4. The Icon And The Axe
5. Deep, Deep
6. Earthmover
7. Wounded Wolf
8. Spectral Bride

Thursday, 22 December 2016

Youth Of Today

Here's an early Christmas present, the long-awaited Youth Of Today!


Youth Of Today are a four-piece hardcore punk band from Danbury, Connecticut that were originally around from 1985 to 1990. Despite being from Connecticut, their impact was really felt in New York. Without a doubt, they're easily one of the most important and influential bands in hardcore history. They were integral in the original Youth Crew scene, as well as furthering straight edge to incorporate vegetarianism. They only released material in their original five-year run together, which included putting out classics like Break Down The Walls and We're Not In This Alone, which are both monumental records in hardcore punk.

In addition to the obvious influence Youth Of Today had, their members were also active in a ton of other burgeoning punk bands at the time, including Gorilla Biscuits, Side By Side, Project X, Judge, Shelter, CIV, and Quicksand, to name just a few. Youth Of Today have reunited numerous times since their original run. Like I said before, their only recorded material is from their first five years, though they still ended up being fairly active over the next few decades through tours and festivals and such. The first two reunions were one-off shows in 1994 and 1999, then a European tour in 2003. Since 2010, they've played shows fairly frequently each year, mostly making festival appearances. This year particularly, their classic line-up that recorded We're Not In This Alone has reunited. Enjoy.

1. Expectations
2. Crucial Times
3. I Have Faith
4. Youth Of Today
5. Take A Stand
6. Positive Outlook
7. Can't Close My Eyes
8. We Just Might
9. Youth Crew

1. Make A Change
2. Thinking Straight
3. Stabbed In The Back
4. Take A Stand
5. Honesty
6. One Family
7. Break Down The Walls
8. Shout It
9. Time To Forgive
10. Positive Outlook
11. Standing Hard
12. Free At Last
13. Youth Of Today

1. Flame Still Burns
2. Slow Down
3. Choose To Be
4. Put It Aside
5. Wake Up And Live
6. No More
7. What Goes Around
8. Potential Friends
9. A Time We'll Remember
10. Live Free
11. Understand
12. Prejudice
13. Keep It Up

1. Disengage
2. Modern Love Story
3. Envy

1. Slow Down
2. Malfunction (Cro-Mags)
3. Can't Close My Eyes
4. Potential Friends
5. I Have Faith
6. Stabbed In The Back
7. Keep It Up
8. Better Than You (Gorilla Biscuits)
9. Put It Aside
10. Youth Crew
11. Break Down The Walls
12. Anarchy In... (Sex Pistols)
13. Make A Change
14. Flame Still Burns
15. Take A Stand
16. Pushed Too Far (Sick Of It All)
17. A Time We Will Remember
18. Shout It
19. Choose To Be
20. One Night Stand
21. No More
22. Can't You See (Crippled Youth)
23 Prejudice
24. Wake Up And Live
25. Honesty
26. Talk Is Cheap (Bold)
27. Positive Outlook
28. Together
29. Youth Of Today
30. Understand

1. A Time We'll Remember
2. No More
3. Break Down The Walls
4. Can't Close My Eyes
5. Malfunction (Cro-Mags)
6. Minor Threat (Minor Threat)
7. Standing Hard

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Chalk Talk


Man, I haven't heard this band in years. While I was digging through the vaults looking for new shit to post, I stumbled back on to these guys, and holy shit is this still some fantastic stuff. Chalk Talk are a three-piece emo/punk band that were from both  Connecticut and Massachusetts that got started back in 2009, and have since broken up, though I'm not sure when. They put out these fun, jangly jams with some hilarious lyrics, anthemic vocals, and bright guitars. In terms of upbeat emo, Chalk Talk are no doubt one of the best bands to come out in years. Though this post is years past due, it's still just as good now as it was then. NUTELLA! NUTELLA! NUTELLA! NUTELLAAAAAA! Enjoy.

1. Laundry
2. Horny
3. Killing Spree
4. Food Chain
5. Sacred Burial Ground
6. Misquamicut Has Bigger Waves Though 

1. Chalk Talk - Everybody's Doing It
2. Chalk Talk - Horny
3. Black Churches - Bottom Feeder/Won't Find Solace In A Woman

1. Laundry
2. Marco Polo
3. Pine Cone
4. Food Chain
5. Spare A Few
6. Two Balls And A Paddle

1. Chalk Talk - Wouldn't It Be Nice? (Beach Boys cover)
2. Chalk Talk - Misquamicut Has Bigger Waves Though
3. Sirs - Numero 7
3. Sirs - Beaver Fever

1. Outro
2. You're In
3. Orchard Tunes
4. Bad Influences
5. Babe Paralysis
6. Memo: Sploof

Sunday, 11 January 2015

Posture & The Grizzly

Posture & The Grizzly are the sound of 20-something living, of empty Pabst cans and emptier bank accounts. The band's unique concoction is 40% Snowing, 21% The Front Bottoms, 19% blink-182, 12% The Hotelier, and 8% Empire! Empire! (I Was A Lonely Estate), which all equate to a 100% badass band. This punk/emo four-piece (though mainly consists of a fellow named "Jnasty") that formed in 2009 in Windham, Connecticut. They've only become fully active in the past two years or so, and have been working with Broken World Media (TWIABP, Old Gray, etc.) ever since. Call it bummer punk, emo, whatever, this shit is good. Enjoy.

1. Sister Charles Marie
2. Eggnog Drunk Off Of Hilary Duff's Piss
3. God's Drugs

1. No Brains
2. Because I Got High
3. Eggnog Drunk Off Of Hilary Duff's Piss
4. Sister Charles Marie
5. Modern Punk
6. You Know I Know What You Did Last Summer
7. God's Drugs
8. Jordan Michael's Space Jam

1. I Am Not A Real Doctor
2. Mandy
3. Kill Me

1. I Am Not A Real Doctor
2. Elliott
3. Mandy
4. Raspberry Heart
5. Shooting Sparks
6. The Undertow
7. Balloons As Hands
8. Acid Bomb
9. Delete Me
10. Star Children
11. Kill Me
12. I Am A Real Doctor

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Sorority Noise


Sorority Noise are a four-piece indie/punk/emo band from Hartford, Connecticut that formed in 2013. The band was formed by members of Old Gray and Two Humans, though Sorority Noise certainly hold their own and stand out from their other projects. They've kept busy in the two years they've been active, and their sole full-length Forgettable is anything but that. Sorority Noise play an energetic but emotionally disenchanted brand of punk, with a lot of heavily distorted parts mixed in with more subtle melodies. Their choruses are super catchy, with very personal lyrics that never get too melodramatic or corny, but still incredibly relatable. As far as musical comparisons, you could say bands like The Front Bottoms, Modern Baseball, Brand New, You Blew It!, and Tigers Jaw might work, though the minute you hear Sorority Noise you'll hear the distinction from the aforementioned bands. These guys have put out some incredible material that has pushed them past being just a "side-project", and they continue to garner more and more attention. Enjoy.

1. Queen Anne's Lace
2. Mediocre At best
3. Still Shrill
4. A Brief Dissertation On A Night Spent Talking In A Boston Accent

1. Still Shrill (Acoustic)
2. Smooth Jazz

1. Rory Shield
2. Mediocre At Best
3. Dirty Ickes
4. Nick Kwas Christmas Party
5. Queen Anne's Lace
6. Still Shrill
7. Blonde Hair, Black Lungs
8. Smooth Jazz
9. Smoke

1. Radiator Hospital - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (The Shirelles Cover) 
2. Sorority Noise - Everyday (Buddy Holly Cover)

1. Somos - Letters From An Absent Future
2. Somos - Back And Forth
3. Sorority Noise - Dobranoc
4. Sorority Noise - Wesleyan's Best Dressed

1. Blissth
2. Corrigan
3. Fluorescent Black
4. Nolsey
5. Your Soft Blood
6. Art School Wannabe
7. Fuchsia
8. Using
9. Mononokay
10. When I See You (Timberwolf)

1. Tiny Rick (Let Me Out)

1. Either Way
2. A Will
3. Fource
4. XC

1. Sorority Noise - Leaf Ellis
2. The World is a Beautiful & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die - Smoke & Felt

1. Me vs. Maradona vs. Elvis (Brand New cover)

1. No Halo
2. A Portrait Of
3. First Letter From St. Sean
4. A Better Sun
5. Disappeared
6. Car
7. Where Are You?
8. Second Letter From St. Julien
9. Leave The Fan On
10. New Room

1. Week 51
2. Fermata