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21 de agosto de 2012

(8/10) Omar Rodriguez Lopez - Saber, Querer, Osar y Callar


If there is any rule to Omar Rodriguez Lopez' recent solo career, that rule is each time an album comes out it means at least two will be out soon. Saber, Querer, Osar y Callar [SQOyC] is no exception, after the release of Un Corazón de Nadie it only took a little more than a month for another of Omar's experiments to see the light. Following the trend of the aforementioned album, Saber is another compact delivery of noise-electronic-drone rock, with the particularity of featuring fellow The Mars Volta drummer Deantoni Parks on live drums. From the get go the album is all about synths, distorted, echoing vocals and almost free-style shifting "electronic" beats. It almost feels as if Rodriguez Lopez had written and recorded all the songs and then tasked Parks with pasting drums on top, which is not necessarily a bad thing and in fact works great; since the songs have a much less defined structure than regular TMV songs Deantoni has more space to improvise and lay down ideas over Omar's fertile soundscapes. 
SQOyC opens with the noisy, eerie collection of synths of Home Lost, with Deantoni laying beat after beat over Omar's babbling-like vocals, diving directly into the second track (Habits) and then taking a short break in the relaxed Gentle Umbrellas (with a very interesting implementation of backward guitars), that only gets a little more energic towards the end. The following four tracks can either be perceived as hit-or-miss efforts depending on how much time you are willing to invest into them and how much you can tolerate Omar's love for experimentation (curiously Tentáculos is an alternate version of Agua Dulce De Pulpo from Un Escorpion Perfumado, though at this point it's harder to tell which one came first). Decided? takes a step aside of the electronic nature of the album to deliver a more guitar-driven experiment that will probably remind you of Omar's early solo work, with Angel Hair going ever farther from the rest of the songs, probably Omar's own take on a love song and one of the most interesting songs on the album once you listen to it a few times. Overall a very solid effort, specially for something that could be labelled as an experiment.

1 de mayo de 2012

(7.5/10) Marriages - Kitsune (2012)


A new release from Sargent House, the debut album from Marriages is a short  psychedelic post-rock album very similar to Dot Hacker's debut album and ep, only slightly heavier. The band is composed of members of Red Sparrowes (the three members are from RS though they all have other projects). The album was recorded between the last months of 2011 (when the band formed) and the first months of 2012, and was released today via Bandcamp. Kitsune flows very well from beginning to end, both as an album or analized as individual compositions, the only drawback is that the album has the lenght of an EP and clocks at 26 minutes, which doesn't let much space to experiment, but ultimatelt it serves the flow well.



01. Ride In My Place
02. Body of Shade
03. Ten Tiny Fingers
04. Pelt
05. White Shape
06. Part The Dark Again

Emma Ruth Rundle - Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Flute 
Greg Burns - Bass Guitar, Synthesizer 
Dave Clifford - Drums, additional Guitar on "Pelt" 

5 de enero de 2012

(9/10) Primus - Green Naugahyde (2011)


No se si es "el mejor álbum" como dijo Les, pero creo que es el que mas me gusta, por lo parejo. Uno de los que más escuché el año pasado. Green Naugahyde marca el retorno de Jay Lane en la batería después de abandonar la banda antes del lanzamiento del primer disco, y también es el primer disco en 12 años (el anterior fue Antipop en 1999).

Vevo bloqueó el videoclip en nuestro país pero alguien se encargo de subirlo en su canal.


1. "Prelude to a Crawl"  
2. "Hennepin Crawler" 
3. "Last Salmon Man"
4. "Eternal Consumption Engine"
5. "Tragedy's a' Comin'"
6. "Eyes of the Squirrel"
7. "Jilly's on Smack"
8. "Lee Van Cleef" 
9. "Moron TV" 
 10. "Green Ranger"
 11. "HOINFODAMAN"
12. "Extinction Burst"
13. "Salmon Men" 

Les Claypool – bass, vocals
Larry LaLonde – guitar
Jay Lane – drums







31 de diciembre de 2011

(10/10) The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum (2011)



Este es el álbum que inspiró la creación de mi blog en cierta manera; The Color Spectrum es un proyecto alternativo dentro del arco principal de la historia de The Dear Hunter (los 6 actos), está compuesto por 9 eps de 4 composiciones cada una que representan el espectro visible por el ojo humano (mas el negro y el blanco que vienen de bonus, digamos), totalizando 36 canciones en poco más de 2 horas y 24 minutos. Aunque por razones obvias es difícil explayarse teniendo 36 canciones en un disco el album está muy bien logrado, a tal punto que con una simple pasada uno puede escuchar un tema y determinar a que "color" pertenece. Sabemos que la perfección como tal no existe pero este album hizo lo suficiente para merecerse un 10, el único este año, por lo menos de lo que escuché hasta ahora. Feliz año!.

Black EP
"Never Forgive, Never Forget" - 4:41
"Filth and Squalor" - 4:01
"Take More Than You Need" - 4:30
"This Body" - 4:47

Red EP
"I Couldn't Do It Alone" - 3:29
"A Curse of Cynicism" - 3:11
"Deny It All" - 3:34
"We've Got a Score to Settle" - 3:45

Orange EP
"Echo" - 4:06
"Stuck On a Wire Out On a Fence" - 3:08
"A Sea of Solid Earth" - 4:41
"But There's Wolves?" - 4:06

Yellow EP
"She's Always Singing" - 2:40
"The Dead Don't Starve" - 4:57
"A Sua Voz" - 3:20
"Misplaced Devotion" - 3:46

Green EP
"Things That Hide Away" - 3:24
"The Canopy" - 3:52
"Crow and Cackle" - 5:42
"The Inheritance" - 3:25

Blue EP
"Tripping in Triplets" - 3:52
"Trapdoor" - 3:54
"What You Said" - 5:04
"The Collapse of the Great Tide Cliffs" - 5:33

Indigo EP
"What Time Taught Us" - 4:07
"Mandala" - 4:55
"Progress" - 3:35
"Therma" - 2:41

Violet EP
"Mr. Malum" - 3:57
"Lillian" - 4:07
"Too Late" - 4:03
"Look Away" - 3:41

White EP
"Home" - 3:55
"Fall and Flee" - 4:05
"No God" - 3:49
"Lost But Not All Gone" - 3:58

30 de diciembre de 2011

(8/10) [BC] Matt Embree & Lisa Papineau - Chez Raymond (2011)


No hay mucho para decir, un album tranquilito y cariñoso entre Matt Embree (Rx Bandits, Love You Moon) y Lisa Papineau, el equivalente norteamericano a Flopa/Minimal diría yo, pero menos folk...

1. Quatro (02:41)
2. Truth Be Told (02:37)
3. La Belle Tocade (03:57)
4. Everybody Got Somewhere (04:51)
5. (Bonnie Says) No Shitty Ride (04:32)
6. Right On Down The Line (01:50)

29 de diciembre de 2011

(8.5/10) [Bandcamp] DeepSeaGreen - Valsorda





Solo tengo que decirles que si el último album de The Black Keys les pareció una mierda como a mi, este lo compensa con creces, a pesar de tener el largo de un ep. Mas virtuoso, mas pasional, mas duro y sin "hits". Lo único que le quita puntos, es medio cortito y no demasiado variado, pero el estilo esta bien logrado, con algunas canciones mas variadas y algun otro instrumento metido en el medio podría ser un discazo.

1. Soul, Stray Cats & The Cosmos (04:08)
2. Coagula (04:19)
3. Over Song (03:56)
4. Put Me Out (04:17)
5. Nowhere to Hide (04:05)
6. Small Stones (04:53)
   
Marco Menestrina: Bass
Jon Jefford: Guitar
Trent Halliday: Vocals, Guitar
Dan Jefford: Drums and Percussion