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Sioum - I Am Mortal, But Was Fiend
So Sin Fang Bous decided to shorten his moniker to Sin Fang. Despite that confusion, Sin Fang has come out with a new release. As you may recall this is the name of the front man from Seabear releases his solo work under. This is the second of such albums, and thus far has proven a decent follow-up to my ears. I'll admit that I haven't been able to give it as much time as I usual would for a post as this is one of the final pre-written posts from before I left, so hopefully I can grab a bunch of new shit and withstand an overload and post anew. Regardless, it has that Icelandic pop charm I so adore, where they make an album playful and sentimental all at once. Dreamy, sweet, and pleasantly tender.
The North Sea is a band I know I should've posted earlier. Been enjoying their noisy, ambient/drone for a few years now. Time to remedy this oversight with their latest full-length album, Bloodlines. Like all of the North Sea's work, it is a rather gloomy and morose affair on the surface. Deep listening is rewarding, as commonly is the case with ambient-like music. To lose yourself in the noises is like taking a jaunt in a creepily pretty forest. I will admit that I am glad I have a chair to rest in while enjoying it though, and it likely isn't a good sound to drive to. Throw a substance into yourself or merely dim the lights see what this shit does for you.
Dream pop with a shoegaze vibe if I've ever heard it. That is a good thing in my book though, dream pop can be some lovely sounds and this band has done a rather good job at achieving that. Echo Lake is an apt name for a band that employs echoed vocals effects so liberally. The whole EP is rather ethereal but far from sleep inducing. Excellent for my antihistamine-addled mind. This EP was released through No Pain In Pop, which also has worked with HEALTH, Banjo Or Freakout, and A Grave With No Name. All bands I considered posting at some point but got lost in the mix. The vinyl press is seemingly sold out, which is a real bummer. They'll just have to come out with a full-length for slowpokes like me.
"Because the devil comes to steal kill and destroy and you choose to listen to him instead"
This shit is absolutely adorable. Peach Kelli Pop is the solo project of member of the Ottawa-based garage rock outfit the White Wires. It is lighthearted, very lo-fi, and catchy as all fuck. However, I think I am getting mildly jaded as I do wish it was a bit more original, for it does sound awful similar to Vivian Girls, Las Robertas, or Dum Dum Girls with an amplified amount of cheer. Even so, I have listened to a few times over since I found it and it isn't easy to tire of. Excellent for listening to as rain, wind and unseasonably chilly days are ruining my spring thus far. Also of some small interest is the music video for "Do the Eggroll" which is pretty cute with little rabbit whiskers painted in the girls' faces. Seldom to I watch videos, so must look darling to get me to care for 2 minutes.
Jeremy Barnes's collection of musicians has released another fantastic album. Cervantine is the fifth A Hawk And A Hacksaw proper full-length, if the collaboration A Hawk and A Hacksaw and the Hun Hangár Ensemble isn't counted. To my ear it sounds like the band has gotten even bolder and quicker in the composition of the songs, certainly faster paced than 2009's Délivrance. For the unfamiliar, A Hawk And A Hacksaw, is one of many projects involving Jeremy Barnes, who notable was a member of Neutral Milk Hotel. Formed with Heather Trost, expanding accordingly since, it has been their main outlet for the last decade or so. Pulling influence from Eastern European music of Balkan and Jewish Klezmer, the band has relocated to Budapest since formation. A perfect segue for me to mention that I am going to Budapest, along with several other Central European cities for the bulk of May. To accommodate the blog and give people something to look over I have written some posts that'll appear periodically while I am traveling, just need to be looked over my buddy b to make sure I wasn't too terribly sloppy. Maybe he'll chime in with some noises he fancies.
The full-length album by Girls Names after their most excellent You Should Know By Now EP. The EP very much served as an introduction to the style they employed here in Dead To Me. Shoegaze/Post-Punk done in the finest of fashions. Been listening to this album over and over, only hindered by my jacked up iPhone (fuck planned obsolescence + unemployment). The matter of more interest than the failure of my electronics for you is getting your hands on these release. You won't regret it if you liked the EP or any of the shoegaze or post-punk I've previously posted hereon. Remember, very Jesus & Mary Chain and Crystal Stilts sort of thing going down with Girls Names. In the best way.