Thursday, March 15, 2007

Review: Apples in Stereo - New Magnetic Wonder

Perfect wall-of-power-pop music. Definitely not sugar-free. If you play this too much, you'll get cavities. This album is real mental floss! There's no need to say anything more. Go get it and listen to it. Get all your friends to listen to it.

Right now, hear?

3 Thumbs Up

Waltermeter: "Oooh! Oooh! Oooh! Perfect! Love it! I'm buying two copies, in case I wear the first one out."

Monday, March 12, 2007

It's only March, 2007, and....

..I'm already sick of the 2008 Presidential election. We all know some idiot is going to win, anyway,

Review: Group 1850, Paradise Now

OK, this one really is late '60s European psychedelia--Dutch, to be specific, vintage 1969.

This was recommended to me by my friend, Cozy Home Rob. He said it's really good, and I believed him, and he was right.

Who do they sound like? They sound like their time. They also sound new, though. They actually sound a bit like what I was expecting The First Band From Outer Space to sound like (before I heard their album, and found out they were a 21st Century band). Or maybe another way to say that is, if The First Band From Outer Space really were from the '60s, they'd sound pretty much like Group 1850.

The current bands that I think of when I listen to this are the Japanese band Ghost, and the (Norwegian?) band Dungen. I'm sure i could think of other bands to compare them to, since they don't do anything terribly unique. But they don't obviously steal from anyone in particular, either. They're just really good psychedelic-progressive-space-rock.

Thumbs up. I'll definitely want to listen to this again and again.

Waltermeter: "I think I prefer The Last Band from Outerspace, if you put a gun to my head."

Review: First Band From Outer Space, Impressionable sounds of the subsonic

I downloaded this from a Swedish bittorrent site. I thought it would be weird forgotten obscure '60s Swedish psychedelic rock. It wasn't. Well, it wasn't all of those things.

It's not so weird (it's not anything like The Godz). It's too new to have been forgotten yet (and, by the way--if obscure music was so obscure, doesn't that mean no one should ever have found out about it before forgetting about it? but never mind). It is Swedish, yes. It's psychedelia, by some definitions.

I suppose the who-do-they-sound-like on this record is something like "Gong meets Hawkwind, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Acid Mothers Temple, Pink Floyd (early Gilmour era), and Jethro Tull in Stockholm". But don't hold any of that against them. They're really good. Jethro Tull? Flute! Black Sabbath? Guitars! Riffs! Deep Purple? Organ! Gong? Spacy synths floating over glissando guitar and jazzy riffy jams. Hawkwind? Ditto, more-or-less. Pink Floyd? Spacy synths with Gilmourish guitars and marimba. Acid Mothers Temple? Oh, I dunno. All the above, I guess. Oh, and there's a techno-y side occasionally, as well. And American Indian chants. So, basically, here's a band that somehow slides effortlessly between Black Sabbath and The Orb, by way of Gong. It works, too. Well, musically, it works.

But then there are the words.

OK, granted, English isn't their first language. But, is that any excuse for...

Is it possible to be acknowledged for who your are,
If everyone wears the same clothes, and drives the same car?
Some have the urge to wreck the world, and they're nuts.

To be seen as the underdog

If you're being told off by a person with more power,
the risk of falling down into a hole is getting higher.
Unless your plan of defence is someone mightier than[incomprehensible]

You are seen as the underdog.

Elimination is a skill that's hard to find
And you can ask for ill to draw the line

If you make the choice to be the victim you have to stop.
Set your mind on something difficult and don't give up.
It increases your self-confidence; you'll be on top.

You're not seen as the underdog


OK, well, yeah, rock lyrics don't really usually look good in print. But the rule of thumb (as I remember it) is that lyrics are supposed to look worse in print than they sound on the record. In this case, though, they look better in print.

They also sing in Swedish here. Are the words better in Swedish? I dunno. I don't understand Swedish, so they're great--nothing to cringe at, then. So these guys will probably never read this, but just in case: Hey guys, you guys sound GREAT when you sing your songs in Swedish. You know, like all those African guys sing in their native language, and it sounds so exotic? Yeah, do that!

But don't hold it against them. This is a fine album. I'll pull out for a listen again (perhaps many times again) in the future. I recommend it.

Waltermeter? "Interesting sound, but not enough real songs for me, I guess."

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