Archive for the ‘Noise’ Category

Interview with My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Back in the year 2000, the Irish television program @last tv sat down with Kevin Shields, mastermind behind My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless album. The interview is old, but still pretty interesting. Especially the fact that Shields feels like Loveless could have been so much better. He also explains how he creates the wobbly distorted sound on his guitar by using the tremolo arm.

Interview with My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields on the “Loveless” album

You can listen to the complete Loveless album here.

My Bloody Valentine Loveless album

Friday, July 31st, 2009

My Bloody Valentine is one of the most perfect and important albums of the 90′s, right up there with Nirvana’s Nevermind and Neutral Milk Hotel’s In The Aeroplane Over the Sea. But who cares how “important” Loveless is, the album is just straight up great shoegaze listening.

On a side note, apparently the name “shoegaze” was used to describe this 90′s genre because when performed, band members fidgeted with their effect pedals the whole time, appearing to be gazing at their shoes.

Listen to My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless album


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Want more crusty shoegaze greatness? Download Dead Mellotron’s Ghost Light Constellation EP.

The Flaming Lips’ Zaireeka, a bizarre 4-CD experiment

Friday, July 31st, 2009

From the depths of CD hell today I am resurrecting The Flaming Lips’ 1997 album Zaireeka to look back at one of the most interesting and bizarre experiments in recorded music history. The story goes like this: The Flaming Lips wanted to make something for their hardcore fans and fellow artists to play with. The project was called Zaireeka. The album contained 4 compact discs, all of which were intended to be played at exactly the same time, theoretically creating a symphony of sound in your living room.flaminglips_zaireeka

There were obvious problems with this experiment, though. For starters, you needed to have 4 CD players in proximity of each other. But you also needed to have friends… friends who were willing to put up with your Flaming Lips obsession and hang out for an afternoon of synchronized button pushing. Pitchfork’s music critic Jason Josephes hated the concept so much that he gave the album a “0.0″ rating in a review.

I wonder how an experiment like The Lips’ Zaireeka would work today? Synchronizing four MP3 files in four Windows Media Player windows kind of defeats the purpose. Everyone brings their laptop to the party and plays a different MP3, maybe? But really, if people didn’t have the patience for Zaireeka in ’97, I would anticipate a highly cynical reaction to a Zaireeka-like experiment in ’09.

I have never had the pleasure of partaking in a Zaireeka listening party, probably because I was only 8 when it was released. However, a quick e-Bay search tells me that it’s pretty easy to come by a brand new 4-disc copy of Zaireeka at a fair price. Friends willing to humor me will be hard to find, though.

Wikipedia has a pretty good sample and mashup set for Zaireeka if you’re interested in listening.

Wavves interviewed by Fucked Up

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Damian of the band Fucked Up sat down with Wavves at the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago to talk about Nathan’s broken wrist, Barcelona meltdown stories, the media and Nathan’s hotness.

Pitchfork.TV interview with Wavves

Japandroids coming to Portland

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

japandroids_posterThe Canadian garage rock duo will be stopping in Portland on Tuesday, July 28 2009 for a show at Holocene with Flaspar and White Fang. Doors @ 8:30. Tickets can be purchased here or from the venue on the day of the show for $8. Unfortunately, the show is 21+.

Noise by Japandroids – Young Hearts Spark Fire


Dinosaur Jr. is too loud

Monday, July 13th, 2009

No joke, Dinosaur Jr.’s latest CD “Farm” is being recalled in Europe for literally being too loud. Apparently a software program doubled the sound layers, resulting in a massive volume increase. To tell if you have one of the recalled CDs, look at the black fine print on the CD itself. If it is to the right of the bird, towards the very bottom, then you have a recalled CD. If it is to the left of the bird, you do not. See the Dinosaur Jr. website.

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Label to watch: Woodsist

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

woodsistOne of the most interesting music labels for me at the moment is Woodsist. They have consistently pumped out badass, distorted noise. The Woodsist label currently holds deals with Blank Dogs, Crystal Stilts, Ganglians, Jana Hunter, Kurt Vile, Psychedelic Horseshit, and Woods, with Crystal Stilts and Woods being personal favorites. Not to mention that Woodsist is the original home of Wavves, these guys are creating a beautifully ugly pop revival.


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