Archive for the ‘doom’ Category

latest used arrivals

Friday, September 25th, 2009
  • Aethenor  ”Betimes Black Cloudmasses”  CD  (VHF)  USED  $8  - with Stephen O’Malley of Sunn0))), Khanate, KTL, etc.
  • Ahmed, Ilyas  ”Between Two Skies/Towards the Night”  2 x CD  (Digitalis)  USED  $10  - 2 CD set from Portland based troubadour
  • Ahmed, Ilyas  ”Vertigo of Dawn, The”  CD  (Time-Lag Records)  USED  $8  - psychedelic folk from Portland
  • Anubi  ”Kai Pilnaties Akis Uzmerks Mirtis”  CD  (Danza Ipnotica Records)  USED  $14  - Weird obscure psych based metal from Lithuania (rare)
  • ARC  ”Arcturus”  CD  (DiN)  USED  $8.00  - sequencer driven keyboards like Tangerine Dream
  • Asva  ”What You Don’t Know is Frontier”  CD  (Southern Records)  USED  $8  - heavy & slow descent w/ amazing treatments
  • Banhart, Devendra  ”White Reggae Troll”  12″  (XL Recordings)  USED  $10  - single sided psychedlic 12″ w/reggae & African influence
  • Bishop, Sir Richard  ”Freak of Araby, The”  CD  (Drag City)  USED  $8  - Arabic driven rhythms. highest recommendation!
  • Chromatics  ”Chrome Rats vs. Basement Ruts”  CD  (GSL)  USED  $4  - Portland based post punk/ synyh pop
  • Datashock, Aidan Baker, Leah Buckareff LP  (Hlava / Meudiademorte)  USED  $50  - ltd 93, 1 side only, 2nd side screenprinted
  • Deathspell Omega  ”Fas-Ite, Maledicti in Ignem Aeternum”  CD  USED  $8  - Extreme scary French BM
  • Deathspell Omega  ”Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvmspice”  CD  USED  $8  - French BM supergroup ritual
  • Earth  ”10 1990″  LP  (The Ajna Offensive)  USED  $50  - alt. versions of “Extra-Capsular” track + 16rpm tracks
  • Hoor-Paar-Kraat  ”An Anagram Hypnotic”  LP  (Goat Eater Arts)  USED  $6  - drones and deep chords, ltd 281
  • Hoor-Paar-Kraat  ”In Eros Veritas”  LP  (Goat Eater Arts / KNVBI Records)  USED  $6  - creaky experimental soundscapes, ltd 300
  • Hunter, Jana / Banhart, Devendra LP  (Troubleman Unlimited)  USED  $10  - great split of psych infused folk
  • Jodorowsky, Alejandro  ”Santa Sangre”  2 x DVD  (Comstar)  USED  $10  - bizarre circus, murder freakout! incredible stuff
  • Joyce, James  ”Ulysses”  book  (Vintage International)  USED  $5  - controversial, influential & for a while, a banned book
  • Khanate  ”No Joy (Remix)”  12″  USED  $20  - 45 RPM 12″ with exclusive remix, out of print
  • Larsen  ”Musm”  2 x LP  (Enterruption)  USED  $6  - post rock w/bonus screenprinted anti-record
  • Mothlite  ”Flax of Reverie, The”  2 x LP  (Southern Records)  USED  $8  - 4 dreamy sides w/member of Sunn 0))) and Guapo
  • Muslimgauze  ”Gun Aramaic Part 2″  CD  (Soleilmoon Recordings)  USED  $12  - Arabic infused electronica, ltd. 2000, OOP
  • Nokturnal Mortum  ”To the Gates of Blasphemous Fire”  CD  USED  $5  - Ukrainian symphonic folk
  • Nokturnal Mortum  ”Twilightfall”  CD  USED  $5  - Ukraine BM ‘95 release
  • Om / Current 93  ”Inerrant Rays Of Infallible Sun (Blackship Shrinebuilder)”  10″  (Neurot Recordings)  USED  $15  - split EP, doom vs. apocalypse, green vinyl
  • Popol Vuh  ”Hosianna-Mantra”  CD  (SPV)  USED  $8.00  - Dreamy ambient offering from 72 w/ bonus track
  • Squarepusher  ”Burningn’n Tree”  2 x LP  (Warp)  USED  $15  - great double LP of electro glitch bass madness
  • Squarepusher  ”Feed Me Weird Things”  2 x LP  (Rephlex)  USED  $25  - 1996 debut, glitchy, bass heavy, for fans of Aphex Twin
  • Squarepusher  ”Go Plastic”  2 x LP  (Warp)  USED  $20  - Richard D. James discovered him in a club!!!
  • Squarepusher  ”Maximum Priest E.P.”  12″  (Warp)  USED  $5  - 1999 release with Autechre & Wagonchrist remixes
  • Squarepusher  ”Venus No. 17″  12″  (Warp)  USED  $10  - 2004 EP, glitchy, bass heavy
  • Squarepusher / Thomas, Richard  ”Am Carnal, and I Know That You Approve”  12″  (Lo Recordings)  USED  $5  - 1999 collaboration, glitchy, bass heavy
  • Stokes, Saul  ”Metacollage”  CDR  (stokes Music)  USED  $10  - Limited CD-R w/ hand signed card. recommended!
  • Sunn 0)))  ”CandleWolff ov thee Golden Chalice”  LP  (Anti-Mosh)  USED  $100  - 2004 Peel sessions, same music both sides, out of print
  • Sunn 0)))  ”GrimmRobe Demos, The”  2 x LP  (Southern Lord)  USED  $30  - heavy doom, black vinyl edition of 1000
  • Teresa 11  ”Smoky Heaven”  CD  (Eibon Records)  USED  $8  - Exotic electronica from Japan w/ acoustics
  • Various  ”Down in a Mirror : A Second Tribute to Jandek”  CD  (Summersteps Records)  USED  $6  - feat. Jeff Tweedy, Brother JT, Kawabata Makoto, etc.
  • Various  ”Naked in the Afternoon: A Tribute to Jandek”  CD  (Summersteps Records)  USED  $6  - Eclectic mix of artists feat. Bright Eyes, Kid Icarus, etc.

Tanith’s Recommendations (part 2)

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Hjarnidaudi’s “Pain:Noise:March” is some sick shit if you’re into lo-fi, dark, depressive Doom (with the occasional appearance of what seems to be a Kaoss Pad). This is a mixture of Industrial and Funeral at it’s finest. Made of ex Hildolf and Koldbrann member Vidar Ermesjø with a little Shining, it combines the crushing sound of old Swans or Skullflower, with the haunting weirdness of Leviathan/Lurker of Chalice, along with the friendly (and fiendy) fun loving lo-fi sound of my old Ov Salthl stuff. Which is really weird. I’m not one to toot my own horn but it’s really bizarre. I just think that the sound of the quality is similar to my old stuff. Although I always found that sound to be utter crap, this band (believe it of not) managed to make it work. Those Norwegians have a special way with that kind of stuff (i.e. MoHa!)…This is Tanith, signing out.

Locrian

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Chicago based duo Locrian combine elements of noise, psychedelia, noise and drone.  We first heard it here on their CD “Drenched Lands“.  This fine album has now been reissued on vinyl in a very limited edition of 200 copies with a bonus 3″ CDR.  It seems like a really small edition, especially as we almost missed out on this - it seemed to sell out in a very small window of time.  Anyhow, we landed a few copies and it is gorgeously packaged in a letterpress sleeve with a glossy insert and pressed on clear vinyl.  The CDR is exclusive to this edition and is a live recording from Phil von Zweck’s program on WLUW FM.  For that session they were joined by Andrew Sherer of Valnias and Mark Solotroff of Bloodyminded and Intrinsic Action.  Heavy and doomy stuff.  We also got some of the last copies of Locrian’s 7″ “Plague Journal“.  All white, cover and vinyl, the 33 RPM grooves contain some awesome psychedelic noise.  Blissful stuff.

Hemingway tour releases

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Hemingway just completed a mini-tour of the NW with Mammifer, taking in Seattle, Portland and Eugene.  Now back in town, Demian Johnston has brought us copies of these two releases.  The first is “Live at the Josephine 2009“, a 15 minute CDR EP in a limited edition of 30 copies.  The sounds are heavy and brutal here with screaming vocals and seering guitars.  It’s not unlike what they did on the “Hutterites” EP on Debacle Records.  On the other hand, the C32 “Strange, How the Night Moves” is more glacial in its approach.  Heavy waves of sound make this more of a doom ambient release.  This one comes in a numbered edition of 50 copies, and is more polished than the CDR.  Together they make a nice pair contrasting different aspects of this duo’s sound.

Misanthropic Agenda

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

We have the complete in print catalog of Misanthropic Agenda in stock now.  Misanthropic Agenda is a label run by noise artist Gerritt.  Gerritt seems to be best known for playing with Sunn 0))) and also in Stephen O’Malley’s project Ginnungagap.  So right off the bat, I can tell you about the lovely Ginnungagap LP “Return To Nothing/Nothing To Return - Live At The Flux Factory, Queens 10th March 2004“.  Previously released on CD and long out of print, this vinyl version features an alternate mix and comes packaged in a lovely screen printed jacket printed by Andy of Broken Press.  Pressed on yellow vinyl and limited to 500 copies, the music is doomy and for Gerritt’s remix on side B, quite droney.  Gerritt is also half of the black noise project Deathroes, the other half being SIXES.  Their LP “Final Expense” is also limited to 500 copies, but comes in a printed jacket and is co-released with No Fun Productions.  But Gerritt is also an active solo artist, as I knew from his 3″ CDR released by P-tapes a few years back.  On his own label, Gerritt has released the “Space Level Blaze” CD and the “Flash Vault” 7″ which is a split with Manpack Variant.  Both display a lot of quick cut actions with noise electronics.  This style continues on “The Disappearing Act EP” which Gerritt recorded in collaboration with John Wiese although the last track on this has a lot of silence.  John Wiese seems to be something of a regular on Misanthropic Agenda in many combinations.  One is LHD the powerful noise duo with Phil of The Cherry Point who are represented on this label by the “Limbs of the Fawn” CD.  Another is the group Sissy Spaceck with Corydon Ronnau and sometimes Danny McClain.  They are the trio for the “Remote Whale Control” CD which sees them freaking out on guitar, drums and electronics.  Quite a contrast is “Glass” on which Sissy Spaceck are reduced to the duo of Wiese and Ronnau.  On this disc, the sounds are all highly amplified breaking glass reminding me of the glory days of The Haters.  John Wiese also has a CD in collaboration with Merzbow on this label entitled “Multiplication” on which the two let loose the intense noise they are both best known for.  The master of Japanese noise also has a solo release called “Frog +“.  Merzbow’s “Frog” LP was one of the earliest releases on Misanthropic Agenda and is long out of print, but the music remains available on this expanded reissue which added another CD of unreleased bonus material.   And if that weren’t enough there is also a double CD called “Merzbow “Frog” Remixed and Revisited” which features xclusive tracks from Boris, Fennesz, Gerritt, Hecker, House Of Low Culture, Hrvatski, John Wiese, Pita, Sunn 0))), Terror Organ, Ulver, When, Never Presence Forever, Russell Haswell, and Merzbow himself.  The one last release we have from this label is by the up and coming Jason Crumer who is constantly impressing with his recent releases. His fourth and latest full length release is the “Walk With Me” CD which shows a real talent for composing noise.  His stuff has been real hot lately, and this one is a good one to check out to hear why.  Plus all these CDs from Misanthopic Agenda are priced affordably.  And if you come down soon you can picked up some nice color postcard that Gerritt has sent for past live shows he  has put on in Oakland.

August 1st: Summon Thrull & Thunder Grey Pilgrim in store performance

Friday, July 10th, 2009

FREE IN STORE PERFORMANCE
SUMMON THRULL
THUNDER GREY PILGRIM
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 2009
6:00 PM

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new arrivals

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Cool new things on our shelves:

Ambient/Drone:

Taiga Remains / RV Paintings LP  (Blackest Rainbow Records)  $18  - lush organic soundscapes; w/Brian of Starving Weirdos

Wada, Yoshi  “Earth Horns With Electronic Drone”  CD  (EM Records)  $20  - 1st release of awesome 1974 drone piece

Doom Metal:

Bong / Quttinirpaaq LP  (Blackest Rainbow Records)  $18  - split of doom that sounds like early Skullflower, ltd 300

Grails  “Doomsdayer’s Holiday”  LP  (Temporary Residence Limited)  $18  - guest vocals by Alan Bishop (Sun City Girls)

Experimental:

Bjerga, Sindre & Horton, Robert  “Can’t Go Fast Enough To Get There Early”  CD  (Blackest Rainbow Records)  $17  - warm and fuzzy noise drones, ltd. 264

Conrad, Tony & Olson, Tovah  “Let There Be Music”  LP  (Tovinator)  $15  - ltd 200, instantly sold out from the label, one side only

Ichiyanagi, Toshi  “Electronic Field”  CD  (Omega Point)  $26  - wild electronics from Yoko Ono’s first husband

Master Musicians of Bukkake  “The Visible Sign of the Invisible Order”  CD  (Abduction)  $14  - “outsider ceremonial folk masterpiece” w/SCG members

Mechanical Children  “I Rise To Cover All”  LP  (Blackest Rainbow Records)  $18  - good industrial noise from Jazzfinger members, ltd 300

Minami, Hiroaki  “Obscure Tape Music of Japan Vol. 10: Electronic Symphony No. 1″  CD  (Edition Omega Point)  $26  - unreleased cosmic analog sounds from ‘76, ltd 500

Moha!  “Jeff Carey’s MoHa!”  7″  (Rune Grammofon)  $7  - white vinyl, 500 copies, different mixes of both tracks

Nurse With Wound  “The Surveillance Lounge”  CD  (Dirter Promotions)  $17  - back to the creaky disturbing sounds of old

Starving Weirdos  “B/P/M Series 1″  LP  (Blackest Rainbow Records)  $20  - piano based experimental like earlier NWW, ltd 500

Tomutonttu CD  (Fonal)  $17  - Kemialliset Ystävät guy, re of OOP Beta Lactam LP

Tomutonttu CD  (Fonal)  $17  - Kemialliset Ystävät guy, re of OOP Ultra Eczema LP

Jazz/Improv:

Sun Ra featuring Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold  “Live at Judson Hall”  CD  (ESP Disk)  $14  - ultra rare private press LP + 45 min unreleased material

Rock:

Alvarius B. CD  (Abduction)  $14  - solo wooden guitar by Sun City Girls’ Alan Bishop

Deas, Cam  “My Guitar Is Alive And It’s Singing”  LP  (Blackest Rainbow Records)  $18  - gorgeous solo acoustic guitar, ltd 300

Deas, Cam / Spoono  “Greetings from the Isle of Man”  LP  (Blackest Rainbow Records)  $18  - gorgeous solo acoustic guitar, ltd 350

Death In June  “The World That Summer”  CD  (NER)  $17  - reissue of goth double LP from ‘86 w/David Tibet

Grouper  “Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill”  LP  (IOG)  $16  - ethereal folky songs with dream production, orange vinyl

Hawkwind  “Space Ritual”  2 x CD  (EMI)  $17  - monster space rock w/pre-Motorhead Lemmy

Inner Space, The  “Agilok & Blubbo OST”  CD  (Wah Wah Records)  $20  - early unreleased pre-Can recordings

Neung Phak  “Fucking USA”  7”  (Abduction)  $9  - great cover of Korean anti-American rock tune, ltd 300

Ong Ong  “5″  magazine & CDR  (Ong Ong Press)  $8  - CDR with private press rarities

Rose, Jack & Black Twig Pickers, The  LP  (Klang Industries)  $19

Sun City Girls  “Jacks Creek”  CD  (Abduction)  $16  - reissue of 1995 LP, absolutely off the wall!!!

Sun City Girls  “Napoleon & Josephine (Singles Volume 2)”  CD  (Abduction)  $16  - the weird volume with theatrical pieces

Walker, Peter  “Rainy Day Raga”  LP  (Harte Recordings)  $16  - lovely mixture of Indian raga & American folk from 1966

World:

Mayet, Hisham  “Palace of the Winds”  DVD  (Sublime Frequencies)  $20  - guitars in Morocco!  limited edition of 1000 copies

Souleyman, Omar  “Dabke 2020: Folk & Pop Sounds of Syria”  CD  (Sublime Frequencies)  $14  - fantastic Arabic pop music that really moves

Various  “1970’s Algerian Proto-Rai Underground”  CD  (Sublime Frequencies)  $16  - infectious Algerian music from extremely rare 7’s

recent notable items

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Actually, this is stuff that came in last week, but it’s been so busy around here I haven’t found time to write about them until now.

Ashtray Navigations “Monocycle American” LP - Super stupid tiny edition of 99 copies on multicolored vinyl with a paste-on cover as one might expect from the highly collectable Qbico label.  I guess that is better than the original edition of only 50 copies on CDR, but not by much.  For bettr or worse, the music on this single-sided LP is actually quite impressive heavy psychedelic electronics.  Probably one of the best Ashtray Nav things I have heard in a long time.

Aidan Baker “Gathering Blue” 2 x LP - Limited edition of 444 copies in a heavy gatefold sleeve, out of which 294 are pressed on mottled peacock blue vinyl which we got one copy of.  Featured among the original compositions is a cover of Joy Division’s “24 Hours”.

Laurie Scott Baker “Gracility” 2 x CD - Unreleased archival recordings from 1969-1975 of graphic scores and text pieces.  Baker was an early friend of Cornelius Cardew’s and was in the Scratch Orchestra as well a performer in Hair and with Alex Harvey, Robert Wyatt and Manfred Mann.  According to the liner note, he and John Paul Jones were the ones that got EMS to make their famous suitcase synthesizer.  This collection documents his experimental work and it is quite impressive!  The title track is a mass of sound like the early AMM recordings, and no wonder as joining Baker are Keith Rowe, Derek Bailey and Gavin Bryars.  Following this is a lovely 6 minute piece for solo soprano sax performed in 1975 by none other than Evan Paker.  Taking up the above referenced EMS Synthi VC3, along with bass guitar and plenty of tape echo, Baker is joined for the 51 minute “Bass Chants & Cues” by John Tilbury (AMM) on organ and Jamie Muir (King Crimson) on drums and vocals as captured in 1972.  It’s a stunning work of minimalism with rock freak out energy.  Closing the set is “Circle Piece” performed by the legendary and rarely recorded Scratch Orchestra (here featuring Andy McKay, Christopher Hobbs, John White, Michael Parsons and many other) back in 1970.  Given who is performing here, it is no wonder that the music came out so great.  Since this really doesn’t have any US distribution, I ordered these directly from the label in UK.  We got three copies and they are all spoke for at the moment.  So why even mention it?  Well, if anyone else wants to pick up a copy of this, we will order more.  So let us know if you’d like to get one of these.

Sir Richard Bishop “The Freak of Araby” LP or CD - Rick’s latest is truly fantastic.  He’s gone electric and added a backing back and channels his Lebanese roots through a collection of originals and Arabic covers.  This is one that will reach out even to those simple minded folks who think that “Torch of the Mystics” was Sun City Girls’ only decent record.  He played last night at the Crocodile and it was stunning in person.   We’ve got this one on both LP and CD.

Burning Star Core “Challenger” LP - Hailed by many as C. Spencer Yeh’s best work, this album was originally released on both LP and CD by Hospital Productions, and like everything that label puts out went out of print.  Thankfully reissued by Plastic Records.

Cornelius Cardew “Treatise” LP - Pages from the masterwork of graphic scores performed by one of Cardew’s closest friends Keith Rowe (ex-AMM) and Oren Ambarchi (Sunn0))))).

Cobalt “Eater of Birds” CD - Blackened war metal from Colorado.  This is their 2007 album which we got along with restock of their latest “Gin”.  Like many Profound Lore releases, this one has a guest appearance by Jarboe of Swans.  Driving with some nice acoustic tracks.

Current 93 “Aleph At Hallucinatory Mountain” CD - Three years in the making, this album shows some of the influence of all the metal bands that David Tibet has been working with recently (Sigh, Skitliv, Aethenor).  The sound is heavier and doomier matching Tibet’s apocalyptic lyrics.  As usual there is a rather star studded cast with James Blackshaw, William Breeze, Ossian Brown, John Contreras, Baby Dee, Andria Degens, Sasha Grey, Andrew Liles, Alex Neilson, Steven Stapleton, Andrew W.K., and perhaps mostly strangely of all, Rickie Lee Jones.  It’s a regular priced CD but includes a fat booklet of lyrics and photos, plus a poster of fans that put up money for the album in advance.

Aaron Dilloway “Chain Shot / Execution Dock” LP - The ex-Wolf Eyes guy who runs the Hanson label provides one of his strongest moments on this LP of noise loops.  It will have you thinking it is stuck in a lock groove until it actually evolves into something else.

Eat Skull “Wild and Inside” CD - It’s lo-fi and rough, but oh so catchy and melodic.  Pop music for people who require a slightly dirtier sound.

FM3 “Buddha Machine II” soundbox - They are back, everyone’s favorite self contained drone machine.  They are really cool and the new one has pitch bend on it.

Guru Guru “UFO” CD - Restocked yet again, this an essential Krautrock recording.  Originally released in 1970 by the wonderful Ohr label, this unreleased some heavy psychdelic sounds.  Track titles like “Der LSD-Marsch” and “Next Time See You At The Dalai Lhama” should tell a lot.  Sadly, original Guru Guru bass player Uli Trepte passed away earlier this year.

Hospitals “Hairdryer Peace” CD - Take some members of Eat Skull, and their sound, and totally blow it out with distortion and you have this.

Koenjihyakkei “Nivraym” CD
- RIO [Rock in Opposition] is not dead!  Tatsuya Yoshida of Ruins and Acid Mothers Temple leads this group in some intense progressive rock that recalls Zeuhl, Henry Cow and the like.

Les Rallizes Denudes “Yodo-Go-A-Go-Go” CD - Legendary, but almost impossible to hear as they released so little in their time, some artifacts of Les Rallizes Denudes have been appearing in recent years.  Unfortunately they tend to disappear just as fast often.  This 70 minute CD (not a CDR like many others by this group) collects primal psych-rock from the groups activitity between 1967-1982.

Ghérasim Luca “Two Poems” LP
- Like Tristan Tzara and Isidore Isou, Gherasim Luca came from Romania to create strange art.  Mostly known as a poet, Luca recorded these two works in the early 1970’s and I don’t think they were released before.  Made in the Swedish EMS studios, Luca layers his voice to create charming works of sound poetry.  This is much more facinating that the double CD of work released by Editions José Corti some years back.

Malkuth “Sefirah Gevurah” LP
- Second album from this NYC black metal trio which features members of No Neck Blues Band.  Like their debut, this one is on Hospital Productions and of course instantly sold out from them.

Paul Metzger “Anamnestic Tincture” LP - Strings with a serious bent, as Metzger builds his own variations on the banjo and acoustic guitar, but he still plays them with finger picking skill.  Rob Millis commented that Paul’s set was one of the most outstanding opening acts on the recent Sir Richard Bishop tour.

Nurse With Wound “Spiral Insana” CD - Out of print for some years, this is a brand new CD edition of NWW’s 1986 LP for Torso in Holland.  Apparently it was one of their better selling records, a fact which Steve blammed on it being advertised along with Torso’s titles by The Residents.  This one has lots of short tracks which contribute to the ongoing soundscape of the album and I always thought it was one of their better albums. Guests on this one include Robert Haigh (Sema) and David Jackman (Organum).

Omar Souleyman “Highway To Hassake: Folk & Pop Sounds of Syria” 2 x LP - Sublime Frequencies vinyl - blink and you will miss it.  We did secure a few copies of this already out of print reissue of Omar’s wonderful first CD.  The man and his band have the Arabic groove like no one else.  They just completed a tour of Europe which apparently blew some minds. According to Alan Bishop, Omar declared himself to be better than 60 Jamacans at the Sonar Festival in Spain.

Spiral Joy Band “Little Sparrow” CD - From the ashes of Pelt has come Spiral Joy Band.  While Jack Rose has head off into finger picking territory, Mike Gangloff and Pelt engineer Mikel Dimmick choose to explore the drone in more depth.  It’s not a pleasant soft drone though, but one with a lot of scrape and harsh tones closer to early Organum  or Tony Conrad.  On this album, the quartet play fiddle, gong, singing bowls, harmonium, sruti, spiral cymbal, crash cymbal, crank whistle, flute, bells, and stickbanjo.

Starving Weirdos “Into An Energy” CD - Another impressive act on the American noise scene, Starving Weirdos have delivered a great album here.  It’s noisy but pulled back and drony.  It reminds me of some of the early Voice of Eye recordings, if anyone remembers them.

Sun Araw “Boat Trip” 12″ - Bloody hell, this is a 45 RPM 12″ single priced about the same as an LP.  It is at least 9 minutes per side however, and the music is really stunning.  Originally released as a 3″ CDR in an edition of 50 copies, it is nice the music is actually available to a wider public.  I thought Cameron Stallones’ other Sun Araw records were good, but this one really stands out.  It’s got a kind of intensionally murky sound which the label describes as “some hidden soundtrack to Donkey Kong warp-whistling straight into Ayahuasca Country.”  Maybe the rhythms in here make for the Donkey Kong reference, but the beautiful guitar work remininscent of early Skullflower is what really pushes this combination of sounds into the strasosphere for me.

Tecumseh “Crossing Divides” LP - I wasn’t sure if we would get this one back in again, as they only made 384 copies, but here it is again.  This Portland trio is one of the better doom / drone acts going right now and shares one member with Trees.  I saw them live with Troum and Nadja last year and found their almost unmoving sound to be quiet pleasing.

Throbbing Gristle “The Third Mind Movements” CD - New CD made for their recent tour of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and New York in April of this year.  I stunned Pete Swanson, Marcia Bassett and myself by playing this and discovering it actually sounds quite contemporary, like it could be Emeralds or some one like that.  It’s more electronic and not so much of Gen’s vocals.

V:28 “NonAnthropogenic” and “SoulSavior” CDs - Pounding industrial metal from Norway which has been proving rather popular with our customers.  Kind of neat to see some old names from the Cold Meat Industry label (Deutsch Nepal and raison d’être) make guest appearances on “SoulSavior”.

Whisper Room “Birch White” CD - Aidan Baker of Nadja features in this new rock trio exploring droney territory.

John Wiese & C. Spencer Yeh “Live in Nottingham” LP - I would guess by sales that people around here are familiar with noise man Wiese and certainly know C. Spencer Yeh’s Burning Star Core.  This is a pretty solid noise set from England released in an edition of 330 copies in a lovely cover with concrete poetry inspired artwork.  Released by Spencer’s ‘bootleg’ What The…? Records label.

YaHoWah 13 “Magnificence in the Memory” LP - The second of what could be 11 volumes of unreleased archival material by this religious / psych group that at one time ran a vegetarian restaurant in L.A. and featured Sky Saxon of The Seeds.  Their privately pressed LPs were long the stuff of legend and were inspiration for Byron Coley’s choice of label and store name.  YaHoWah 13 have been getting a lot of attention in recent years as a number of their original LPs have been reissued, there has been a book and movie about them, and they have reformed and toured, although without founder and leader Father Yod, who died in a hanggliding accident in Hawaii long ago.  Drag City previously released a rather tepid album credited to Children of the Sixth Root Race, which was a Yahowa off shoot and in my opinion not very inspired Christian rock.  “Magnificence in the Memory” however was assembled by Dave Nuss of The No-Neck Blues Band and features some awesome psych jams with Father Yod leading.  Recorded in the prime era of 1972-73, this material really takes off and is the kind of lost psych that people hope for with these kind of reissues.

Various “Open Strings” 2 x CD - Very cool collection of 78 sides from Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Turkey recorded in the 1920’s with a second disc of modern responses.  The 78s are obviously very swell and have been restored wonderful. I had my reservations about the second disc, especially in this pairing, but discovered it to be very strong.  I knew Sir Richard Bishop would be good, but there are also great tracks by Michael Flower, MV & EE, Six Organs of Admittance and Paul Metzger.

As should be obvious, this is only a fragment of recent arrivals, and there is plenty more I could write about, but there is more to do than blog here at the shop.

- Eric Lanzillotta

Thunder Grey Pilgrim

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Thunder Grey Pilgrim makes heavy doom laden sounds.  It will fit in the dark atmosphere as Sunn0))), but unlike that group Thunder Grey Pilgrim seems to stay away from rock instrumentation.  “Demogorgon” is the name of the brand new CDR on Debacle Records that showcases this sound.  The two times I’ve played it in the store so far, its gotten attention.  Three long track of thick and ominous atmosphere slowly dredge the air.  Of course Sam of Debacle is thrilled about the release, and that is one thing that makes this label so good - Sam loves the stuff he works with.  This is another chapter in his documentation of Seattle noise artists, and like the others is limited to 100 copies.

While getting this new disc, we also got copies of the recent Summon Thrull title.  This self-titled release is the creation of Dustin Kochel of Physical Demon (you might remember them for their recent set opening for Wolf Eyes and Black Dice).  This one has all kinds of crazy electronic noises which are in constant motion.  There are some harsh moments here, but the majority of the disc is more in the strange territory.  As above, this one is limited to 100 numbered copies.

- Eric

tons of new vinyl arrivals

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

The last week has seen a lot of vinyl arrive in the store - our vinyl bins are considerable more full now.  Nonesuch Explorer Series, Table of the Elements guitar series, Robbie Basho, Boris with Merzbow, Tim Buckley, The Bug, Vashti Bunyan, John Cage, Ornette Coleman, Dirty Projectors, Pierre Henry, Daniel Johnston, Kraftwerk, Ennio Morricone, Nico, Nurse With Wound, Odetta, Om, Radiohead, Terry Riley, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Messiaen, Iannis Xenakis, Frank Zappa, Rune Grammophon, Devendra Banhart, Carla Bley, Bröselmaschine, Karen Dalton, Dungen, Heldon, Matthew Herbert, Gary Higgins, Emmanuelle Parrenin, Popol Vuh, Wayne Shorter, Suarasama, Vainicia Doble, Scott Walker and more!