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mardi 7 décembre 2021

Black Beach: Giallo EP

 

picture by Omari


Black Beach is a trio formed in 2012 in Middleboro, Massachusetts, which eventually moved to Boston, Massachusetts (also of course), and has already quite a discography as they've released a couple of EPs (Play Loud, Die Vol 1 and 2) and two albums (Shallow Creatures in 2016 and Tapeworm in 2019). Unfortunately I could not find much information about the other musical activities Black Beach members might be involved in but Ben, the bass player if I'm not mistaken, seems to be pretty good at recording music.
 
I'm not going to go through the whole Black Beach discography, you should check it out though, from what I've listened to it sounds like some kind of grunge rock, which is cool but not cool enough to make me spend hours on it.
So I'm just going to focus on their latest EP, which is quite unlike the rest of their discography and you'll see why right below.
 
 

 The Italian speakers and movie lovers among you know that Giallo means yellow but is also
"the Italian term designating mystery fiction and thrillers. The term derives from a series of cheap paperback mystery and crime thriller novels with yellow covers that were popular in Italy." It later referred specifically to a "particular Italian thriller-horror movie genre that has mystery or detective elements and often contains slasher, crime fiction, psychological thriller, psychological horror, sexploitation, and, less frequently, supernatural horror elements." It's of course useless to add that it was cheap, rather fun, often erotic and that the apogee of the genre took place at the beginning of the 70s (blessed time of craziness and freedom, in many parts of western Europe at least). If you've heard of Dario Argento or Mario Bava you know what all that Wikipedia stuff means.
 
Last year lasted a couple of decades for many, the guys from Black Beach are not exception and some of them spent a lot of time watching Gialli and writing music in their dark bedrooms while the world was on hold and that's how the Giallo EP idea was born! A concept record? hum kind of, yes, the main very specific aspect of these four songs being the absence of guitar and the movie soundtrack idea I guess the "concept EP" term is not completely irrelevant. So you see why that release sticks out in Black Beach discography now right?
 
 
  Ok that being said, what does that bloody mean??
 
That translates into mostly bass-driven tracks with obsessive electronic beats/loops and an atmosphere floating halfway between cold industrial and noisy post-punk rock.
Laugh Riot painfully crawls through despair and exhaustion, evoking a drugged-out character wandering aimlessly on a cold, hostile and windy land while Traffic Jam keeps playing with the edge between sanity and horror in a slightly faster and more energetic atmosphere, a kind of chase, a hunt, this time more than a stray, a desperate run to escape the invisible but deadly danger that's out there somewhere and follows relentlessly... 
Bear Witness is a great example of a very successful obscene mix of those industrial and noise-rock sounds, dragging us ruthlessly along a tortuous and dark path whose meanders become ever darker and steeper and culminate in a fierce run into the precipice... Born Under A Bad Sign starts like an insane saxophone lullaby, a bit like an old transistor radio driven crazy by the time that doesn't pass as it should, a real disturbing instrumental track, perfect indeed for a scary sequence of a genre movie.
 
I really enjoy these four tracks, Black Beach has beautifully managed to create a sonic atmosphere which translates easily in "fantasized" horror movie scenes but, don't get me wrong, they're not at all pastiches of movie soundtracks either, these are great songs building a cohesive whole made of of this kind of cold industrial noise-rock thing that the band has created for this EP.
Who would have thought that Netflix and a pandemic would have successfully turned grunge American bands into industrial acts obsessed with cheap 70s Italian movies?
Keep going Mr.Virus! 
 
 
picture by Noise Floor

 
 
 
  N,J'Oi!
 
 
 
 
 
 
You can listen to Black Beach in Rien à Faire #29.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



mardi 16 février 2021

Futurat

 

picture by AcidKmash
 
 
You guys know Mudhoney's first EP Superfuzz Bigmuff, named after the band's two favourite guitar effects pedals which give this very peculiar dirty fuzzy sound, right ?
 
Well the Futurat guys, from St Petersburg, Russia, could have actually use that title as their band name! Because it's a proper OD of super fuzz guitar sound that they plan to make us have!
 
I did not find much information about these young lads, they probably have connections with DP (weird instrumental low-fi synth punk) and Zür Tü (fuzzy instrumental noise rock, a drummer side-project), two other St Petersburg bands which are also internationally oriented enough to write in english, but that's all I know.
 

 Reality Emulation was released as a 8-track cassette on the Australian label Slime Street Records in march 2019.
Starting with Entrance Fuzz (and ending with Gone Fuzz) Futurat are not hiding their hands... it's gonna be slow, heavy and extremely fuzzy all the way!
Taking us back to the early days of grunge when Seattle and the world was putting heaviness back on the map, incorporating Black Sabbath and the heavy rock of the 70s in a modern punk perspective, Futurat pushes the idea to the limit and wraps us in a thick layer of buzzing molasses.
 
 
  Soundgarden, Green River, and Mudhoney of course... these names immediately come to mind while going through the more than 4 minutes long tracks of the Russian band. But even these classics are far from the level of fuzziness under which the Futurat vocals are buried.
Yes I know we're quite far from the usual short and intense hardcore punk stuff I usually promote here, but you guys need some change sometimes as I much as I do..
There is honestly something intensely bewitching, mesmerizing, to let the thick but soft bass frequencies lull you into a slightly intoxicating drunkenness.
To be honest it can sound like it's too much at first and yet, in the end I was quite surprised to see myself enjoy the whole thing way more than I thought.

The perfect tape for a long subway journey or a Sunday afternoon of tidying up !
 
 
 
 
 

This new tape called Incinerat was released by Under Heat Record (another aussie record label) a few weeks ago. 
On the contrary of their previous release, these six new tracks have all Russian titles and Russian lyrics, which makes more sense in my opinion.
But it's far from being the only difference, the tracks are also shorter and give off an energy that is incomparable with what I've heard so far from Futurat.
 
 
 
  The trio has worked on the drums sound and the overall mix of the instruments which is now a bit more balanced (the guitar is still super fuzzy and all over the place of course) in a way that the energy of each of them is better oriented to the front...
Ok it starts a bit softly with the first tracks (which I would not have put at the beginning) but as soon as we reach the very Bleach-era-Nirvana-influenced cпонтанное событие (spontannoe sobytie) it's clear that everything before was just appetizer.  
 
 
  But to me the best really comes at the end with во сне (vo sne) and ртуть (rtut') that propel us directly into another dimension made up solely of free energy and low-frequency riots.
To be quite frank it took me several listenings to really digest the heaviness and the thickness of the sound that Futurat force-feeds us deep in the gullet. 
But like a good old foie gras, it's worth it!

I nevertheless believe that the band is capable of going one (or more) notch higher in its  fuzz and tinnitus
pastry. And I'm all curious to taste the next batch...
 
 
picture by
том занят
 
 
You can listen to Futurat in Rien à Faire #19
 
 

lundi 1 février 2021

VA - Rien à Faire #19

 


First RAF compilation of 2021!
Still a lot of tracks from late 2020 releases but also the first 2021 killer punk tunes.
A lot of hardcore punk this time but not only, I try to keep it as good and diverse (in the limits of my very good taste of course) as possible.
 
 N,J'Oi!
 
 
  01 - Thought Control - Thought Control
02 - Hackjob - Friends
03 - Pensioner - I Don't Sweat
04 - Futurat - во сне (vo sne)
05 - Black Button - Casualties of Progress
06 - Hüstler - Who's Your God
07 - Headlice - Auto-Erotic Asphyxion
08 - Preening - You Gave It Away
09 - Yard Act - Dark Days
10 - Imposition Man - Resilience
11 - Select Sex - Signals Turning Sour
12 - Lumpen - Dominan Tu Futuro
13 - ISS - Spikes
14 - Ero Guro - High Life
15 - Wails - Among Dogs
16 - Klämp - An Orb
17 - MelmACHello - Je laisse surgir
 
 
And you can of course listen to all past shows on Mixcloud!
 
Download the full compilation HERE
 


 
 
 

lundi 19 octobre 2020

Desperate Living

  

 Desperate Living is hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, featuring members of several heavy and noisy acts from the area (mainly from the modern post-hardcore side like The Minor Times, Ladder Devils but also from the poppy indie side like CRUISR and Person L) who decided to get together during the fall of 2017 under a simple edict: “let’s write punk songs.”

 So yes these guys don't come from a scene I follow really closely but as you may know now I like to explore and get surprised. And the quartet from Philadelphia caught my attention.

 


 New Concrete was released on Brutal Panda records (which features many quality Noise Rock / Post-hardcore bands) early 2019 (digital and CD only).
So Punk is the goal right ? But what is PUNK?
Well to these guys Punk is obviously deeply rooted in the sound of the 90s, from grunge to DC post-hardcore through noise rock and New Noise Hardcore, Desperate Living is delivering a concentrate of what punk could encompass at the time.
 
 
 
There is some Nirvana in Leave It, some Turbonegro in the short Ape, some heavy emoish noise rock in Slow One etc...
All over these 6 songs the band is singing despair (Ape), frustration, sadness (Sad Old Man) and anger (Don't You Dare), always powerful and heavy but never brutal or dirty, building its own identity of what punk is and can be.

I guess this is what Refused had in mind for the future when they wrote The Shape of Punk To Come.
 

One year and half later Desperate Living releases a second EP on Brutal Panda records featuring 5 new songs.
From the first seconds of the first song of City Sadness you understand that the band has decided to push the first EP formula to its limits. The guitars are heavier, the vocals are screaming straight to your eardrums, energy is exploding everywhere, the overall sound is slapping your face with a shovel... a name immediately comes to mind: Refused.
 
 
 
 Yes there is a lot of the new noise of the Swedish quintet in this EP, especially in tracks like Fault and Debbie Downer, but not only and the super energetic noise rock influences of the first release are never very far. 
Outside Looking In makes me think of bands like Helmet for some reasons, you know the kind of stoner noise almost ballad song I am thinking of.
 
In the end I think I am more into New Concrete than into City Sadness
This first release is just more punk (in the way I see punk I guess) and sounds closer to what I am fond of than the bit-too-big-and-modern sound of the second EP...
But don't get me wrong I really like Refused  but what can I say ? Not everybody is Refused...

  
You can listen to Desperate Living in Rien à Faire #15.


N,J'Oi!
 
 




lundi 3 août 2020

Ohmns



picture by Shaun Pugh

Ohmns is from Liverpool, UK, and has been playing some furious garagish punk since 2014.
They have toured with bands like The Black Lips and The Gories but their sound has evolved quite a lot over the past few years, taking them slowly out of the garage circle...


The Rice Tape is the band first release (2016): 5 tracks of really enjoyable garage punk.
We are between the Voodoo Rhythm catalogue, some more "mainstream" garage influences like the Black Lips and faster rock'n punk bands like The Bottomfeeders.
Oh and these guys are of course big fans of The Stooges (who isn't?) as Keshi Heads long break clearly states.
Except for the beginning of Boil D Rice that I really find non necessary, it's a classic but nice first release for a band which has still a lot to offer.



Ohmns releases its first EP in 2018 on Sentinel Records (run by a guy from Clinic) and the atmosphere is quite different from the tape.
With 3 songs between 4:45 and 6 min, things are getting longer and the brits are clouding the issue.
It starts quite punk, it goes through some rock and grunge breaks before diving again in a garage punk pool. It took me a while to really dig it, but these Nirvana influenced parts (Love Buzz!), these obsessive rhythm and surprising explosions of energy finally seduced me.
I don't really know where we are with this EP, maybe around Seattle in 1988? Maybe on a sped up Nuggets compilations? But who cares? We're Ohmns!




And here is III, the latest (and best in my opinion) release of the band.
Available for free as a digital release, it is also now available as a very limited tape edition.
Another change of style here, the sound is more direct, less low-fi or grungy, it's fast, it's full of energy, it's punk and it's great! It stops, it explodes, it comes back, Ohmns sure knows how to play catchy songs!... and a lot of gang vocals this time!
It makes me think of less tough version of the Wilfull Boys.
I just love it!
Only two songs are available on bandcamp (4 on the tape) out of a 7 songs recording session which was supposed to give birth a new EP (short LP?) this year... I don't know what happened but it looks like it's postponed for now... I am really looking forward to listen to the lot though!



N,J'Oi!


You can listen to Ohmns on Rien à Faire #13




mardi 17 mars 2020

VA - FUCK THE VIRUS THIS IS QUARANTINE - PART 1



To special situation, special compilation!
Here is the soundtrack of the epidemic! 

FUCK THE VIRUS (PART 1)


01 - Carreer Suicide - Quarantined
02 - Electric Chair - Fatal Disease
03 - Mudhoney - Here Comes Sickness
04 - Hygiene - Sick Man of Europe
05 - Signal - Virus Carnival
06 - Bristles - Sick
07 - Hormonas - Sick Head
08 - Idiot Talk - The Virus
09 - F-Minus - Sick
10 - Regulations - Disease
11 - The Users - Sick of You
12 - The Ex - Dutch Disease
13 - Die Kreuzen - Pain & Sick People
14 - Deadfall - You Make Me Sick
15 - Swing Kids - Disease 


DOWNLOAD IT HERE 




N,J'Oi!
 (and wash your hands)

dimanche 26 janvier 2020

Blue Youth


Blue Youth is a grungy noise-rock band from Regina, Saskatchewan (Canada).
Of course Metz immediatly comes to mind but Blue Youth is more 
subtle and melodic in many ways than their big brothers from Toronto.
 
  Their first EP, released in 2017, is already a full program:
The Power, The Screw, The Enemy, The Past, The End
5 chapters for 5 songs of high energy and emotions.
To be honest I discovered the EP after the LP and I am not sure
 I would have liked it, the vocals are way too melodic... so much
 that we're almost in a mainstream rock song sometimes (The Past). 
 
 But here we come to their masterpiece, The Dead Forever LP out on a 
bunch of labels (Santapogue Media, Grind Central Records, Suspended Soul Tapes And Records, Zegema Beach Records) in 2018. 
The energy is at its highest here, the bass is killing it while the drums 
never stop hammering your face... and the vocals!! while still being quite melodic, 
are, this time, perfectly balanced and adapted to the songs, 
jumping from a powerful singing to a desperate screaming. 
This record really put me on my ass the first time I listened to it, this is REALLY good!
 

With tracks from 2 to 4 minutes long, the album never gets boring, it goes up, down, 
lets you take a well deserved break from time to time (the perfect grunge ballad Pause For Death), but it's always extremely catchy and even manages to surprise with a sad 
and beautiful piano intro on (The Worst Of It Is) You.


With Blue Youth we're always in the emo-side of noise-rock if I can say that,
and yes this is not something I am so much into or you will see a lot on this blog,
but damn it's good sometimes. But we're never far from the angry modern hardcore
side either, Succubus got a clear Refused vibe for example.


Blue Youth released a new EP last june on Zegema Beach Records 
and Grind Central Records. Two songs of mostly screamed noise rock 
which, to be honest, didn't completely convince me. I don't know, the songs are not bad,
far from that, but it's not as catchy as what I got used to on Dead Forever... 
That I will put on repeat until I see what comes next!


 You can listen to Blue Youth on Rien à Faire #6.

N,J'Oi! 

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jeudi 31 octobre 2019