Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Ohio!

Ohio!
seriously... you're stuck... -_- Anyway... Ohio has produced some great music over the years (umm, Bitch Magnet, anyone?), but I've been slow to explore the current music scene. It is a step up from West Virginia (but all that requires is a band without a fiddle or moonshine jug...) Here are a few Ohio treats I recently discovered... enjoy :)

The End of the Ocean. (Columbus, OH) Opened for O'Brother last month, and was a really nice surprise. Their latest full-length PACIFIC•ATANTIC is worth checking out. For fans of This Will Destroy You, A. Armada, and Beware of Safety. A lot of "post-rock" bands lately seem to be generic carbon copies, but there is something refreshing about The End of the Ocean. The song structures & keyboard presence create some memorable tunes. Visit their website, or stream their music here.
The End of the Ocean




Romance of Young Tigers (Dayton, OH). OK, so a little late on this one... RoYT called it quits in 2009, but put an EP and a full-length prior to parting ways. I got a free copy of I Have Supped Full on Horrors in one of my recent Magic Bullet Records mailorder deliveries. If you like Rachel's, Godspeed You! Black Emperor or Christina Vantzou, check out Romance of Young Tigers.
Romance of Young Tigers


If These Trees Could Talk (Akron, OH). Really don't know how I never ran across these guys before... Anyway, they have a new record coming out this month, and are playing a show with The End of the Ocean this Friday in Akron. The new album is already sold out on pre-order, and after listening to it, I can understand why. They will be repressing all their material soon, and I'm looking forward to picking up copies of all their releases. Stream their new full-length, Red Forest, here (and below). http://ifthesetreescouldtalk.com/
If These Trees Could Talk

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Addendums

More 2011 goodness... Inevitably, I have to post these "year-end" and "best-of" lists without listening to EVERYTHING I could quite possibly be interested in listening to. I listened to a lot of new music last year, but I'm not a music critic by trade (just an asshole with an internet connection...). It's always nice to find gems that I missed. Here are a couple.


Monoculture

Sainthood Reps - Monoculture. Really great album. Obvious throwbacks to bands like The Jesus Lizard and Unsane make it instantly addictive. The band definitely takes on a style of their own though. These guys opened for O'Brother in Columbus, and were surprisingly the highlight of the night.

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital


Monoculture at Audiotree Live:




Aokigahara

The Nocturnes - Aokigahara. Quite different than A Year of Spring, but still very enjoyable (if you can enjoy being sad...) :) Emma continues to amaze me (Red Sparowes, The Nocturnes, and solo material) with her diverse stylings. Speaking of which, please check out her solo material. No 1 nearly made my top 25 list...

AVAILABILITY: Vinyl . Digital (free!)


The Cradle:




Friday, January 27, 2012

2011 year-end list (top 25)

slow Matt is slow. Anyway...



Fell and Found 25) Small Brown Bike - Fell & Found. No Idea. 2011-04-26. A cool band that got lost in the late 90s shuffle of emo/punk/post-punk bands. Members eventually went on to form the short lived Able Baker Fox, but reunited SBB in 2009. One of the better reunions I've heard in a while (though, see #3). sample track: Onward and Overboard

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
Bad Loud 24) Joey Cape's Bad Loud. self-released. 2011-06-09. OK, admittedly I'm a sucker for just about anything Joey Cape does. Though not as good as Bad Astronaut or early Lagwagon, Bad Loud is good enough to make me keep coming back to it. sample track: Canoe

AVAILABILITY: Digital
Life Like 23) Joan of Arc - Life Like. Polyvinyl. 2011-05-10. The ever-changing composition of JOA makes for some interesting releases. Can't say I love them all, but often the elements combine to create something truly awesome. Life Like is full of win. sample track: Love Life (live at SXSW)

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital . Cassette
Gloss Drop 22) Battles - Gloss Drop. Warp. 2011-06-07. Experimental math-prog Battles put together a solid second full length (following a series of awesome EPs). sample track: My Machines (feat. Gary Numan)

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
Deep Politics 21) Grails - Deep Politics. Temporary Residence. 2011-03-08. It's easy to pin the post-rock label on Portland's Grails, which is a terrible mistake. Grails is able to create their own flavor of instrumental psychedelic prog with subtle exotic hints. If you're familiar with Grails, the opening track Future Primitive will welcome you to the album. But the nice thing about Grails, is where they go from there... sample track: All the Colors of the Dark

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
No 1 20) Christina Vantzou - No. 1. Kranky. 2011-10-25. I ran across this artist while checking out others 2011 year-end lists. IIRC, Ms. Vantzou appeared on Brian Cook's (Russian Circles) list. Beautiful experimental/ambient. I hope to see this pressed on vinyl. sample track: Homemade Mountains

AVAILABILITY: CD . Digital
Roads to Judah 19) Deafheaven - Roads to Judah. Deathwish. 2011-04-26. DFHVN opened for Russian Circles this fall, and sadly I missed their act when they hit Columbus. I'm kicking myself now, because upon listening to Roads to Judah I'm pretty impressed. Roads to Judah somehow manages to create a balance between beautiful ambience and caustic metal. Categorize them in whatever genre you want, Roads to Judah is just awesome. sample track: Violet

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
White Silence 18) Cave In - White Silence. Hydra Head. 2011-05-24. I can't say this enough: I am so glad Cave In went back to metal. Antenna was a decent album, but these boys are best when they're thrashing. sample track: Sing My Loves

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
Tao of the Dead 17) ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - Tao of the Dead. Richter Scale 2011-02-04. To put it simply, AYWKUBTTOD is a rock band, and Tao of the Dead rocks. They haven't reached the same mark as they did with Source Tags and Codes, but Tao is a worthy addition to their discography. sample track: Pure Radio Cosplay

AVAILABILITY: CD . Deluxe CD . Vinyl . Digital
Glimmer 16) Jacaszek - Glimmer. Ghostly International. 2011-12-06. My wife stumbled across Treny a few years ago, and I was hooked. The stark simplicity of some of the tracks on Glimmer create a haunting atmosphere, and result in another amazing composition. sample track: Goldengrove

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
Crosses 15) ††† (crosses) - EP† [EP]. self-released 2011-08-02. Members of Far and the Deftones. OK, sign me up. Crosses may be some of the best work to date from each member (which is an impressive collection of albums). EP drops in January, 2012. sample track: Bermuda Locke†

AVAILABILITY: Digital . Vinyl Collector's Edition
Return to Nations 14) We Be The Echo - Return to Nations. Chuckbeat. 2011-08-25. These guys create an infectious blend of math rock, prog metal and funk that get your feet going. Return to Nations is a solid follow up to their previous work. sample track: Sketches of Sprain

AVAILABILITY: Digital
We Are All Beasts 13) Static Radio NJ - We Are All Beasts. Kiss of Death. 2011-09-27. The sophomore release from Static Radio NJ (east coast FTW) is a huge one-up from their previous album, An Evening of Bad Decisions. Solid and catchy, We Are All Beasts won't disappoint. sample track: Geeks

AVAILABILITY: Vinyl . Digital
Year of Hibernation 12) Youth Lagoon - The Year of Hibernation. Fat Possum. 2011-09-27. This was another gem I found while sorting through a heap of year-end lists (full of shite, I might add...). sample track: Cannons

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital . Cassette
Tunnel Blanket 11) This Will Destroy You - Tunnel Blanket. Suicide Squeeze. 2011-05-10. Tunnel Blanket finally sets TWDY apart from the "post-rock" crowd they are so-often lumped with. A more experimental soundscape, Tunnel Blanket plays out like a film score. sample track: Communal Blood (live)

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital . Cassette
Pit of the Stomach 10) We Were Promised Jetpacks - In the Pit of the Stomach. Fat Cat. 2011-10-04. Very solid album from Scottish rockers, WWPJ. Fewer stand-out singles on this album, but overall better than These Four Walls. sample track: Human Error

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
Earth Division 9) Mogwai - Earth Division. Sub Pop. 2011-09-13. A quick follow-up to their full length, Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will, Earth Division takes a giant step in a different direction. The EP takes on a warmer "earthier" sound highlighted with piano, acoustic guitars and strings. sample track: Hound of Winter

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
There Are Rules

8) The Get Up Kids - There Are Rules. Vagrant. 2011-01-25. The Kids proved with their 2 previous full-lengths (the last one 7 years prior) that they've grown up. There Are Rules defies any expectations. From 80s synth pop to dark grungy riffs, TGUK put out their most adventurous album to date. sample track: Regents Court

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital

We Bought A Zoo 7) Jónsi - We Bought a Zoo [soundtrack]. Columbia. 2011-12-13. I was torn as whether or not to put this album on the list - it contains some reworked songs from Go and some Sigur Rós material as well. However, I think it is unique (and awesome) enough to warrant standing alongside everything else on this list. Go was one of my favorites from last year, and Jónsi is one of the most talented artists I have ever heard/seen. I have no idea whether or not the film stands up to the score, but the music alone makes it worth checking out. sample track: Gathering Stories

AVAILABILITY: CD . Digital
Take Care, Take Care, Take Care 6) Explosions in the Sky - Take Care, Take Care, Take Care. Temporary Residence. 2011-04-26. What's to say here? It's Explosions in the Sky... Everything they've released to date has been solid gold. Take Care is no exception. Another beautiful composition of music, with a few surprises (even a 3 and half minute song!). sample track: Last Known Surroundings

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
Middle States 5). The Appleseed Cast - Middle States [EP]. Graveface. 2011-06-07. Though this is only an EP, this release deserves a lot of credit. The 4 songs flow as one masterfully composed piece of music. Their previous effort, Sagarmatha was a solid album. Lets hope they continue this flow and give us a great album in 2012. sample track: End Frigate Constellation

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
Garden Window 4) O'Brother - Garden Window. Favorite Gentlemen. 2011-11-15. I caught these guys when they opened for Thrice in the spring of 2010 and they totally stole the show. I've been following their every step since, and I don't think I have ever anticipated an album so much. They didn't disappoint. Garden Window is an impressive and complex effort for a debut full-length. sample track: Lay Down

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
Pedals 3) Rival Schools - Pedals. Photo Finish. 2011-03-08. This is what a reunion should sound like! I actually forgot how much I liked this band, as it's been a while since I listened to them. When I heard the first single, Shot After Shot, I started to get really stoked. Though Ian left the band once again, it seems as though Rival Schools might push on. I really hope so, because they proved they have a lot of great music left to share. sample track: A Parts for B Actors

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital
Empros

2) Russian Circles - Empros. Sargent House. 2011-10-25. If you haven't seen this band live, you're really missing out. They are masters at replicating the dense album sounds in a live format, which is pretty amazing for a three-piece. Empros was written to emphasize the live feel. It is a stripped-down dirtier album than Geneva (which has become one of my favorites), but it is no less impressive. Though many go on and on about Mike Sullivan's guitar mastery, I think Brian Cook's bass work is really the show stealer here, which is brutally punishing at times. sample track: Atackla

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital

MajorMinor

1) Thrice - Major/Minor. Vagrant. 2011-09-06. I've been a fan of Thrice throughout their career, particularly because they've been able to grow AND still make great music. I felt with Beggars they finally found "their sound," and this was the first album that truly bridged all of their work to date. Major/Minor is a continuation of that progression, and it just gets better and better with every spin. They released the album on 2xLP (45rpm), and it sounds beautiful. One of the records I own that really showcases the splendor of the format. Do yourself a favor and pick up this (possibly last) Thrice album. sample track: Words in the Water

AVAILABILITY: CD . Vinyl . Digital


There were lots of other goodies this year too, which I'll try to post about, but these were my favorites.