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ENON
"High Society"
(Touch'n'Go - 15 tracks)
Behind this kitch cover more than life is hidden
John Schmersal's new group (Brainiac) and Toko
Yasuda (The Lapse and a stint at Blonde Redhead). But don't worry
Don't miss, if the ex-Brainiac is at the origin of this
new training, we don't find the trace of his noise'n'roll
angular here (or at very rare occasions, moreover,
pleasant). Enon plays in a quieter and more accessible style.
The guideline seems clear: take the headline rules as a basis
American pop-rock, and play with it to give a result
creative and often off-beat. In fact, depending on whether it's
Toko or John singing, approaches really change. Or the group
touch on a more or less classic indie rock (John), or Toko
takes us into the twists and turns of electronic pop
kitch to be stored between his former colleagues at Blonde Redhead
and a strawberry chewing gum. Each of his songs is a hit
in power, but most of the songs remain sung by John,
who doesn't get too bad. We're just closer to Pavement, and
as for the solo album by the singer of Pavement, the indie-pop melodies
can really intoxicate you with irresistible tubes, but
the group may also forget certain limits and then you risk frankly
indigestion. However, the album has enough excellent
titles to forget about small slippages. Don't goujats,
Since when does a surplus ketchup prevent you from savoring
A good dish?
(mg)
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See also: Pavement, Blonde Redhead
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HOT
SNAKES "Suicide Invoice"
(cd 12 tracks - Swami records)
This San Diego supergroup, which includes John Reis (Rocket From The
Crypt, Sultans, Pitchfork, Drive Like Jehu, ...), Rick Froberg (Drive
Like Jehu, Pitchfork), John Sinclair (Mule, Delta 72) and Gar Wood (Beehive)
and the Barracudas, Tanner, Fishwife), gives us its definition back
rock'n'roll with this second album as enjoyable as the previous one.
For those who love Drive Like Jehu, knowing that here you find the
singing and the original guitars, I have no argument to you
Give so that you're interested in this record. For
others, I can just make it clear that this huge group
marked the emo/noise/hardcore scene during the decade
passed with two absolutely incredible and indispensable albums,
I'll never tire of listening. Automatic midnight
so out of 2000, so I was pleasantly surprised by its freshness.
and its spontaneity, where John's rock'n' roll riffs
They were as well as they liked Rick's beautiful voice. This
quartet combines all noise emotions in DLJ tension
with Rocket's punk-rock emergency. Played as if it were
the last time, each piece is imbued with emotive power.
Who kicks your ass. Maybe a little less direct,
but certainly better worked than the first one, this album is
a rare pearl that we'd like to discover more often...
MY ALBUM OF THE ETE
(Greg)
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See also: Sultans, Pitchfork, Drive Like Jehu, Rocket From The Crypt,
The Wipers
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NATURAL
SNOW BUILDINGS "Ghost folks demo"
(11 titles - self-production)
The previous Natural Snow Buildings demo had
to capture my attention with wobbly compositions,
but to melancholy as touching as a Black Heart Procession.
The Parisian group is coming back today with equally compositions
dark, but more instrumental. We're navigating in a discreet universe
and stripped, during which the auditor barely dares
whisper. Difficult to disturb the tranquillity of this music
winter. We're ingested by this distant emotion, these
arrogant atmosphere which production deliberately fuzzy puts perfectly
in relief. We're obviously thinking about Godspeed You Black Emperor.
to whom we would have taken away the sonic surges,
But Natural Snow Buildings develops a quasi-ecclesiastical aspect,
without drums, the music of a sad and actionless film; we move forward
at their own pace, along a deserted road, such as those
that you find in the Highlands of Scotland, with these little churches
And these few sheep. Some may get bored quickly, during
that others will benefit from this rare moment...
(mg)
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See also: Godspeed You Black Emperor, Black Heart Procession, Dirty
Three
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SONIC
YOUTH "Murray Street"
(7 tracks - Geffen/Universal)
New sonic cuvée of these unstoppable and prolific New Yorkers
as inventive. New immersion in acidity and softness of
That big apple, New York. In the noise and calm of Murray
Street (two streets from the World Trade Center). In the flow of these
long songs noisy pop rock to which the quartet (now here quintet
With the official arrival of Jim O'Rourke) got us accustomed.
From the outset we can say that this album is quite revealed.
little surprising. More accessible and melodic than 'NYC ghosts and
flowers', it is also intended to be less experimental and therefore
less disturbing despite a yet-controlled package,
licked and ready to depart in dissonant spirals
enjoyable (like that of 'Radical Adults and its excellent copper twilight
very free jazz). Even more predictable, these long
songs keep a grace and this poetry that is intended
always in motion. The sound space it frees is the fruit
a unique artistic vision because it is far too personal, which is constantly aimed at
to go beyond what the format of a rock song requires. Don't worry
nothing has begun and nothing will undermine freedom and creativity
of these unbearable sculptors of raw sounds that give us still
Here a lot of fun. And for extreme lovers who could
be blasé listening to this umpteenth
album, they still have the opportunity to search through
the other 'hidden' of these crazy creators (last project
The Diskaholics Anonymous Trio featuring Thurston, Jim
and Mats Gustafsson in sax for a very noise project, very
free... very sonic.)
(ChrisA)
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See also: Thurston Moore, Blonde Redhead
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OSWEGO
"Oswego"
(cd 7 tracks - Bcore Disc)
Composed of two ex-Kerosene 454 (Erik Denno, guitar,
Singing and Darren zentek, drums, guitar), by a Most Secret Method (Ryan
Nelson, drums) by Mike M (bottoms) and Chris Turco (guitar, vocals, drums),
this Washington DC group came out last year.
a cd 4 tracks on Bcore that served as a beautiful presentation.
At the time, some had been surprised by
the cleanliness and calmness of this music closer to pop
It's hardcore. After this surprise, I had found the
rather interesting content, of course it changed, but
Like Juno or Smart Went Crazy, technical skills
And melodic research couldn't leave ice. This
New album is exactly a continuation of the EP, recorded
to Inner Ear Studios by Jay Robbins, these fresh and delicate pieces
are delicious to have a good summer. As if Burning
Airlines ran across karate, the jazzy side less.
Finally not far from Beauty Pill (some members make it
also gone), this style seems to be the new way
to speak DC musicians who drop the side
hardcore to evolve into thinner things. So if you
are open, that you don't spit on the melodies and
that you like smart music, you'll certainly like this record...
(Greg)
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See also: Juno, Burning Airlines, Dismenberment Plan, Beauty Pill,
Karate, Smart Went Crazy, Most Secret Method
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SEVEN
HATE "Matching the profile"
(cd 11 tracks - At(h)ome/Enragés/Dialektik)
It's always a joy for me to discover a new album from the
Quatuo Poitevins. This fifth opus marks an important turning point.
in the group's career, followed by the previous one
"Is this glen", "Matching the profile" sees a new
direction of the musical is slowly emerging. We feel that the influences
of the group (the Thugs, Hard-Ons, Mega City Four, Senseless Things...) are
always present, but others came to it.
So it's kind of to Texas is the Reason, Samiam, Sensefield.
or Get Up Kids that we must now see some similarities.
Gone is the melodic hardcore that was their field of composition
The Seven Hate are now doing what's called the e-pop-core.
It's impressive how many groups can follow this development.
in France, I am thinking in particular of the Bushmen and Shaggy Hound who were evolving.
Both in more punk registers to end up with more things.
pop. By the way, if we take the last albums of these two bands,
The closer to today's Seven Hate is more than easy...
But all this is not to displease me, so much "Is this
I was tired of (some facilities and own clichés)
to this style), so this album is a real little overflowing bomb.
freshness, sincerity, emotions ("Serial
Tape Burner" is magnificent), power and punkitude (when
same. The level is much more technical than in the past.
real research at the composition level is, on the other hand,
the voice remains close to what we know, whereas I would have it
Well seen a little more sluggish. In addition, production is ensured
superbly by André Gielen, a strange choice when
his previous works, more metal, are known.
(Lofofora, Hoax, Mass Hysteria, Tagada Jones, Skunk...). And even
if it's album has little to do with the hits
"Homegrown" that marked my youth forever,
I really like the new direction taken by the group, and I think
at last, international recognition should be considered.
For those who didn't love in the past, I strongly advise you
To look at this album...
(Greg)
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See also: Shaggy Hound (end), Texas is the Reason, Bushmen
At the end of the game), Samiam, Sensefield...
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KARATE
"Cancel/Sing"
(2 tracks - Southern/Chronowax)
Between two albums ('unsolved' (2001) and 'some boots' to be released
next autumn) and after a European tour
Geoff, Jeff and Gavin decided to make it happen
a little pleasure in releasing these two titles that I consider to be
totally essential if you like the universe
music for the Geoff Farina Trio. 'Cancel' (11 minutes) and 'Sing' (15 minutes)
are real progressive jazzy rock pearls cut into elegance
and refinement. They give the same place to the texts spoken.
Geoff only to the dexterity and feeling of each
Musician. Everything is clear. Cohesion and quality
the sequences of the various parties confirm any
the instrumental wealth and mastery that emanate from
These three great musicians. Their game is so safe to use
It will of course be impossible for you not to excite
and to ask for it again. Relaxants and beautiful, 'Cancel' and 'Sing', which are constructed
Like non-improvised jams really bruising perfection.
A single regret that comes out at the end of each listening...
Even long, these two titles are still too short.
[chris.A.
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See also: Geoff Farina
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TWELVE
HOUR TURN "Perfect progress perfect destruction"
(cd 9 tracks - No Idea)
Sorry, but once again we'll have to break your
Twelve Hour Turn is a group of Gainesville, Florida (
like Hot Water Music) and makes post-hardcore-emotional very
High quality, imagine the guitar riffs of Drive Like Jehu
associated with Fugazi's groove and with the nervousness of
Four Hundred Years. "Yeah, another umpteenth clone
in the same way..." Well, non-dear friend, I'll stop you everything
right away, you're mad in the eye, this group really has a huge
potential. The ideas slept, the three voices are judiciously
used, breaks and other breaks impress,
the melodies are crying (listen to "Sleep"
comes early for you" and we talk about it again, this piece to be overtaken
The thirtieth listener on my plate), and the sound is terrible.
I had the enormous privilege of seeing them on June 20th.
in Reims (thank you to Phil Burn Out, fucking their only one
date in France...). Their first album (The victory of flight, 99) and
the maxi (Bend break spill, 01) had already attracted
my attention, but frankly next to this album
It's gnognotte...More the cover is beautiful. To be discovered
emergency.
(Greg)
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See also: Four Hundred Years, Army of ponch, Fugazi, Drive Like Jehu,
Some Soviet Station
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KURT
"The guard"
(cd 8 tracks - Nova recordings)
What good it feels like to take a good slap like this
from time to time. Kurt comes back to us after a discographic silence
Four years, but then what a comeback. Since 1994 the German trio we
proposes his skilful mixture of noise and emocore, some
Call it screamo, whatever, I understand myself. "Kurt"
(97) on x-mist had already laid the basics of
this style and "schesaplana" (98) on x-mist again (it's still
This label, which deals with the vinyl version), had only strengthened them.
Their music also evokes the search for a Drive Like Jehu.
The darkness of Unwound as the power of a Guzzard or Shotmaker.
This third album holds eight tubes to scream under
the shower, the sound is excellent (certainly the best they could have
have), the rhythm is frightening, like a compressor roller, the
guitar squeaks, and the melodies are there (when
same. By the way, I find the singing more interesting
than before because it's less pushed. In short, the correct qualifier
It's: Killing. We just regret the slightly short duration...
(Greg)
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See also: Drive Like Jehu, Guzzard, Unwound (from the beginning), Shotmaker,
Jr. Ewing
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NE555
"Level one"
(cd 10 tracks - POGO Records)
I received this record a long time ago, so I apologize to
of the group for this intolerable delay...Behind NE555 se
hides Nico roadie/Light men/third man from [P.U.T.
invested in the POGO label. Nico makes electronics hard
classable, cold music at the frontiers of the indus where
elements from universes as varied as the
big beat, techno, ambient, and experimental encounters,
The term "futuristic" could never be applied as well. Thus,
Aphex Twin, Scorn, Front 242, and Prodigy in the same
mixer. I find the compos a little long, maybe the goal
was to let the atmospheres arise, which many neglect,
But for me, on some headlines, boredom sets in. Actually I
thinks that the music of NE555 isn't going enough, isn't enough
direct. An effort that Nico will not fail to make by the future,
I have no doubt... let time do its work to fully
appreciate the tinkering of this extraordinary project. Let us note the presence of
of four remixes at the end of the album, by Rune, Groom, zenopede, and [P.U.T.
(my favorite, with its long quasi-post-rock intro
Labradford).
(Greg)
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See also: Aphex Twin, Scorn, Prodigy, Techno Animal, Front 242
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EGGO
"Panoplie"
(cd 9 tracks - La Baleine / Equal Musik)
When I see the bio in this group, I feel anything but want to listen
...At any rate is clear, they really want to acquire a certain
notoriety, and give itself the means to do so... Okay, the content
Isn't too bad, it's not really the kind of thing we listen to
here, but I admit that it doesn't leave it indifferent...
He is a French duo who evolves in electronic music.
Proper use of programming, highlighted by plans
low groovy. Wider atmospheres, also reminiscent of
well the trip-hop of the beginnings of Morcheeba and Massive Attack which
the current Loudspeaker of Lamb. On the other hand, I really don't like
not that very trendy style of production where everything
seems swollen in bright, crazed too clean. I don't like
no longer the use of voices that further strengthens this side
"radio". I can see this music passing between Buddha Bar
and St Germain in the fashionable bars of the capital. Whatever he
As I think, I think that these French have no complexities in
They deserve amply global recognition.
(Greg)
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See also: Lamb, Morcheeba, Jazzanova...
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WEEPING
MINDS OF SILENCE "Sa(ch)aren
(cd 5 titles - Self-production)
This group of Blois formed in 1996 delivers a noise with accents
emo. After two demos and two splits (with Free for
all for one and Skaal System for the other), these five titles, recorded
by Fred Gramage (decidedly we see it everywhere right now,
the new Fred Norguet?) at the studio Pôle Nord, arrives
at a time when the French noise scene resumes
colours. Strongly marked by Portobello Bones (a song
shouted, the other more lyrical, binary rhythms all in power,
a dissonant guitar, etc.), their music is not lacking in originality,
even though I find that this influence is not yet everything to
digested. A group to watch closely
All the same, I think on stage it must be
Very nice...
(Greg)
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See also: Portobello Bones, Bananas at the Audience, Noise Surgery,
Doppler
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