Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Review: The Unthanks - Last



It would be near impossible for a critic to take one glance at The Unthanks' 2011 release, Last, and not use any form of the word 'misery'. To avoid any further tiptoeing, I'll come right out and say it: Last is a truly miserable album. Sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank, who make up the backbone of the group, are self-professed connoisseurs of gloom, and they've rightfully earned that title. The very moment the first note of "Gan to the Kye" strikes your ears, you're immediately immersed in the minds of The Unthanks. They welcome you with a foggy atmosphere constructed of Tim Burton-esque landscapes created by the myriad of instruments and haunting vocalizations that capture a cripplingly somber tone in seconds. Throughout the record there are stories of loss and gain, death and life, and most prominently regret. It may sound all too familiar for anybody with a niche in this brand of music, but it comes with a fresh feeling of inspiration and dedication to story telling.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Max Bemis and the Painful Splits 2 Review



I was always under the impression that Max Bemis was the epicenter of everything that made Say Anything so fantastic. However, since the release of his recent solo albums under the moniker of Max Bemis and the Painful Splits, I've begun to rethink that stance. Instead of these records being a chip off the old block with biting lyricism and energetic cynicism, we're greeted with what appears to be the appearance of Bemis' awkward alter ego. It began with the self-titled LP in 2010 -- an undeniable disappointment, but overall not an entirely terrible effort for Bemis dipping his toes in the water. The music was a lo-fi, acoustic jumble of a record with the overarching theme of 'keep it simple, keep it safe,' with the lyricism never stretching beyond the boundaries of Bemis' latest works. Since then came the sequel with a name as simple as its contents, Max Bemis and the Painful Splits 2.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Song of the Day 45: The Dillinger Escape Plan - Jim Fear


Awesome song, awesome band, Saturday night, too lazy to write.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Song of the Day 44: Touche Amore - Tilde

http://soundcloud.com/deathwishinc/touche-amore-tilde

Ever since their collaboration with La Dispute last summer, I've been super pumped about what's to come next from Touche Amore. They're among the best in the Hardcore genre right now and are worth keeping an eye on for anybody interested in this kind of music. Their music is concise, clever, and addicting and they know how to work an audience like seasoned veterans. Check 'em out.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Song of the Day 43: Tyler, The Creator - Blow


Excuse my laziness but I’m in not feeling too well in the writing mood. Tyler, The Creator is fucking awesome, enjoy.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Song of the Day 42: Say Anything - Yellow Cat (Slash) Red Cat


As much as I've tried, I don't think I'll ever be able to describe what it is that makes me love ...Is A Real Boy so much. It's a strange, disjointed product of insanity and I can't say I'd have it any other way. I've always thought that the best music is made when the writer is fucking crazy - case and point being Max Bemis. During the production of his breakthrough masterpiece, he went through the tried and true method of abusing drugs and alcohol to create some seriously abstract shit. And one of the byproducts of this organized madness is 'Yellow Cat (Slash) Red Cat', which is essentially a microcosm of Bemis' mind. Drugs are wonderful, aren't they?

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Song of the Day 41: The Killers - All These Things That I've Done


Even though my history of seeing bands live isn't long and noteworthy, there will always be one experience that will stay in my heart. Almost two years ago my friend and I went to see The Killers, and quite frankly my expectations weren't too high. They seemed like one of those cocky bands that hit it big that would go out, play their songs, and wave goodbye as they thinned your wallets. Jesus fucking Christ was I wrong. The show they put on was not only flashy and energetic, but it made everybody in the audience feel like a part of the band. Easily the best moment of the night was everybody singing "I've got soul, but I'm not a soldier" in unison. I will never forget that.