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Sunday, August 30, 2020
No man breaks ranks, no foe outflanks!
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Mudhoney – On Top! (KEXP Presents Mudhoney Live On Top Of The Space Needle) (2014, Sub Pop)
Another Record Store Day has come and gone...but actually not exactly this year due to an obvious and wisely chosen postponement of due to the Covid-19 virus that's tragically very much still with us. In fact, to keep crowds at bay to avoid anything approaching a super-spreader event, this year the breakdown of the 500 or so releases was spread across three dates, August 29th being the first. While I'm not quite at liberty to share anything that just came out, I've made an an inconsistent tradition of sharing titles from previous RSD sales. This year, the honor goes to a 2014 release from Seattle's quintessential Mudhoney. It's a live set captured by KEXP radio of a July 11, 2013 gig the band performed at the top of the Emerald City's defining landmark, the Space Needle. Presumably Mark Arm and Co. were situated in the observation deck, where the audience were treated not merely to a breathtaking 360 degree view, but a visceral half-hour of power with the legendary quartet busting out ten, tight, serrated grunge-punk blasts, revisiting know-em-by-heart classics "Touch Me I'm Sick," "Suck You Dry," and "Into the Drink." Alongside the standards were nearly as many new songs from that years Vanishing Point, a late career record that I wasn't completely sold on, but hearing live incarnations of "The Final Course" and The Blue Cheer-flavored "I Don't Remember You" enlightened me with a greater appreciation of the path Mudhoney had placed themselves on in the twenty-first century. Enjoy.
01. Touch Me I'm Sick
02. I'm Now
03. The Final Course
04. Into the Drink
05. Chardonnay
06. Who You Drivin' Now
07. What to Do With the Neutral
08. I Don't Remember You
09. Suck You Dry
10. The Only Son of the Widow From Nain
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01. Touch Me I'm Sick
02. I'm Now
03. The Final Course
04. Into the Drink
05. Chardonnay
06. Who You Drivin' Now
07. What to Do With the Neutral
08. I Don't Remember You
09. Suck You Dry
10. The Only Son of the Widow From Nain
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Friday, August 28, 2020
The Holidays - Restless Heart (1989, Broken)
The Holidays put a wrap on their gift, as it were, long before the internet could say stuff about 'em, so background details on this trio are considerably scant. A fan club address of Fontana, CA points to where the band hailed from, but let's just say that's unconfirmed. Hanging out on the more accessible (i.e. pedestrian) side of the alt-rock fence these fellas give us eleven fairly commendable tunes infused with a healthy dose of melody and a sweet, albeit muscular guitar aptitude. Sonic sign posts point to contemporaries Drivin' 'n Cryin', Crossfire Choir, and the Rhythm Corps. Not quite power pop, but had they tweaked their m.o. a tad they could have opted for that path without much of an imposition on their part. There are occasionally vague spiritual connotations amidst Restless Heart, but you'd really have to read deep into lyrics to identify them. Not a masterpiece, but in the band's favor, they're frequently well-above average. A cassette album, Everything is Now preceded this disk.
01. Tear the Curtain
02. Two Times Two
03. Round and Round
04. Touch Me
05. Should I Tell You
06. Sunshine
07. Promises
08. It's a Fight
09. Color Me While
10. My Love
11. The Lines of Time
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01. Tear the Curtain
02. Two Times Two
03. Round and Round
04. Touch Me
05. Should I Tell You
06. Sunshine
07. Promises
08. It's a Fight
09. Color Me While
10. My Love
11. The Lines of Time
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Sunday, August 23, 2020
Sex is mine, this body is good. Tired of being misunderstood.
From 1992. This low-profile, dissonant pop quartet managed to slightly buck the trend of most of their more renown labelmates. Admittedly, this one's an acquired taste.
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Saturday, August 22, 2020
Dick Tracey - Movin' to the Beat ep (1983, DT)
01. Movin' to the Beat
02. A Modern Experience
03. When the Lites Go Out
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Monday, August 17, 2020
Fellow bloggers please read/respond - cannot update previous entries.
That being said, Blogger has switched to a new graphic interface, which will become a mandatory replacement for the "classic" interface. It has several inherent flaws, most notably the feature that allows us to edit previously established content (i.e. "old" entries). Typically once I'm signed into Google/Blogger I can search for any given entry and scroll down to the bottom right hand corner of the post and click on the Quick edit (pencil) icon (
While the Quick edit icon is still present in Blogger's new interface it does NOT take me to the original entry as it has for almost twenty years, rather a list of ALL previous entries in reverse chronological order. I am nearing 3000 entries on this page and it is virtually impossible to access a specific entry with this method. While I can create and edit new posts (say, one's created in the last two months) it could literally take me hours of loading and scrolling this list to reach the one I intend to. In essence, I will not be able to modify previous entries in the future. This translates to no more refreshed download links. I have a posted to Blogger's "support" page, but Google is notorious for not replying to any queries, and email/chat/phone support is not existent. There isn't even an option to pay for support.
If any of you utilize Blogger on a regular basis and can duplicate the issue I'm describing please leave a response in the comments. If you have a direct contact to a Blogger/Google developer and are brave enough to share their contact details you can email me as well (please check my profile). Thanks so much for your help!
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Reject your will, you'll find it's not your own.
Have a great week Kevn Kinney, wherever you are.
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Saturday, August 15, 2020
Jet Black Factory - Days Like These ep (1986, 391)
Like many (perhaps even most) of the groups I post about here, Jet Black Factory made it to my radar only posthumously. When I did finally start to encounter what records/CDs I could locate approximately twenty years ago, I was scared off by the very inaccurate assumption they were industrial or goth (after all, Factory was part and parcel of their name). To my detriment I had been putting off some genuinely earnest indie rock that was far more organic than the ill-informed notion I had ignorantly planted in my head. On their debut (yep, Days Like These) they didn't have much intimidating in store after all, but still mightily effective. Frontman Dave Willie wielded a delivery that suggested a welterweight Mark Lanegan (not that he was deliberately aspiring to sound like the real McCoy) and his three fellow Nashville compatriots play rugged, distortion steeped tunes with thoughtfulness and depth, sans any contrived mystique or gimmickry. "Tonight" is my go-to song here. Though my memory banks aren't bringing up much in the way of accurate comparisons, you're bound to come up with one or two on your own I'm certain. Days Like These was followed up by another ep and two long-players. Apologies for the radio station call letters adorning my humble copy.
01. Real Down Ticket
02. By the Temple
03. Tonight
04. Chelsea
05. The City Sleeps
06. Waters Edge
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01. Real Down Ticket
02. By the Temple
03. Tonight
04. Chelsea
05. The City Sleeps
06. Waters Edge
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Friday, August 14, 2020
Passionate Friends 7" (1983)
A. Passionate Friends
B. Wake Up/Shake Up
plus: What's the Odds
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Thursday, August 13, 2020
Precisely in our wheelhouse.
Could it be someone associated with Captured Tracks has taken a gander at this site...or do they merely possess remarkably refined and esoteric taste? I don't have the specifics on exactly when Strum & Thrum, a double LP comp of collegiate jangle "nuggets," circa 1983-87 is going to be dropping, but if the video alone isn't enough to sell you check out Strum's impeccable playlist here in the article. Bravo CT!
Sunday, August 9, 2020
Do you think I should take a class to lose my southern accent?
This past Saturday (Aug 8th) marked the 25th anniversary of one of the most dazzling debut albums ever...or at least so says I. Instead of sharing the record in question I thought it would be more of a kick to share the demos for it...and some demos for their even more popular sophomore LP...and why not some really scarce and altogether unreleased tunes on top of that? This collection was sourced from tapes, and whomever did the digital transfer may have had the Dolby switched on, but it's barely enough to detract from the overall quality of both the audio and the songs. For what it's worth, back in '96 it meant a lot to have these tracks to tide me over while I was patiently waiting for their second album to come out. Hope ya dig.
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Saturday, August 8, 2020
Pacer - s/t ep (1993, Remora/Bear)
Pacer were a coed trio of New York indie kids with a penchant for noise and serrated guitar histrionics, but on their lone ep they reign in just enough of the chaos to filter in a few morsels of the latent tuneful ambition they could have likely made so much more of on subsequent records had they stuck it out. They were label-mates with Versus, who were newly incorporated themselves at the time, and the two bands had just enough in common to draw a legit comparison. Truthfully, Pacer made more of a racket and played it a good bit looser. You might sense trace elements of the first Seam album (Headsparks), and Unwound, but I think the latter was more of a coincidence. Of the three Pacer aluni, it's bassist Samara Lubelski that went onto to the most robust career with stints in the Sonora Pine, Chelsea Light Moving and has abundant solo releases to her credit. My apologies if the audio is a little bumpy in spots. Purchased this one used and the condition wasn't as sharp as I preferred.
01. Hot Wired
02. Go
03. Tell You Something
04. Seven
05. Two
06. Disso
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01. Hot Wired
02. Go
03. Tell You Something
04. Seven
05. Two
06. Disso
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Friday, August 7, 2020
Punchbuggy - The Great Divide (2002, Boss Tuneage/Does Everyone Stare)
01. Same
02. Way to Go
03. Kids Say
04. Rock and Roll Fantasy
05. Easy to Leave
06. Heart Attack
07. Just Another Day
08. Want You More
09. Lucky Me Lucky You
10. Marianne
11. The Great Divide
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Sunday, August 2, 2020
Don't try to get a ride in my Cadillac, you don't look good enough for that...
Saturday, August 1, 2020
The Cure - Live in Orange (rec. 1986, released on video 1987)
My friend was looking for the audio portion of The Cure's 1987 Live in Orange concert video tape. I found it for him and am sharing the contents with you as well, with lossless FLAC as an option. The video/audio was captured from a series of gigs Robert Smith & Co. performed in 1986 at the Théâtre Antique d’Orange, in Orange, Vaucluse, France, in support of the Head on the Door album. As such, don't expect to hear anything from Disintegration or Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. The setlist is exceptional, not skimping on old fan faves like "A Forest," "Charlotte Sometimes," and "Shake Dog Shake." The audio component of Live in Orange was never officially released on record/CD, but somehow it found it's way to market in places like Malaysia and China. Online video links are available here.
01. Shake Dog Shake
02. Piggy in the Mirror
03. Play for Today
04. A Strange Day
05. Primary
06. Kyoto Song
07. Charlotte Sometimes
08. In Between Days
09. The Walk
10. A Night Like This
11. Push
12. One Hundred Years
13. A Forest
14. Sinking
15. Close to Me
16. Let's Go to Bed
17. Six Different Ways
18. Three Imaginary Boys
19. Boys Don't Cry
20. Faith
21. Give Me It
22. 10:15 Saturday Night
23. Killing an Arab
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01. Shake Dog Shake
02. Piggy in the Mirror
03. Play for Today
04. A Strange Day
05. Primary
06. Kyoto Song
07. Charlotte Sometimes
08. In Between Days
09. The Walk
10. A Night Like This
11. Push
12. One Hundred Years
13. A Forest
14. Sinking
15. Close to Me
16. Let's Go to Bed
17. Six Different Ways
18. Three Imaginary Boys
19. Boys Don't Cry
20. Faith
21. Give Me It
22. 10:15 Saturday Night
23. Killing an Arab
MP3 or FLAC
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