Showing posts with label Wire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wire. Show all posts
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Shoegazers II - The Pale Saints
When I said in that shoegaze post that the Pale Saints had their moments that seemed a bit dismissive. I meant they had some superlative moments. The Pale Saints energy and dynamics were harvested to great affect on their recordings. Something about them was different from the Thames Valley bands. There was more to them than floppy fringes and stripe-y T-Shirts. They seemed just as informed by MOR and Wire as they were by My Bloody Valentine and The Jesus & Mary Chain. They had a vibe that was effortless and assured. Maybe they were just more talented than the rest and you felt like they could be stars because they were like real artists.
Hair Shoes with it's startling intensity, still sounds astonishing to this day. This is from their second album In Ribbons.
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Beaches - She Beats
When I write about an artist I usually try to evoke the sounds, ideas and feelings through words and not list influences. This is getting harder by the second particularly as we are now very late in the (rock) epoch. I'm only a couple of listens in but I'm really diggin' She Beats. It's a guitar record. It's not really breaking any new ground but who is? My ears just love hearing those guitars and the melodies. They've definitely done stellar research*. Beaches belong the lineage of The Velvets/Stooges/Kraut/Hawkwind axis, the Paisley Underground, 80s Sydney Rock (The Church, Died Pretty) 80s into early 90s Flying Nun, Proto-Shoegaze (ie. Loop et al.) Shoegaze, 90s Kranky and instrumental groups from the USA like Pell Mell & Cul-De-Sac and the more recent Yawning Man/Ten East. I have to say though with Beaches It feels more organic than that. This musical melting pot has been brewing in their DNA for some time and can't help but ooze out of them when they plug in and play. As opposed to a group like Savages who seem to be mixing and matching influences like trying on clothes. IE. 'Does my Wire match my Siouxsie? Does my Banshee look big in this?'
Beaches still haven't captured the immensity of their live sound on tape and one wonders if they ever will. Someone should give them hundreds of thousands of dollars so they can create their very own Tusk or Starfish. They must be special if I'm willing to let a track like Granite Snake get past me as I swore a couple of years ago that if I heard another band being influenced by Neu (Neu are one of my all time favourite bands but does that mean every 2nd band should rip em off) I would smash the radio in. But Granite Snake blows my fucking mind, it's incredible Who'd have thought we'd be listening to a band in 2013 that reminded us of Opal, The Pale Saints or the 3Ds? Possibly the best record of its ilk since Yawning Man's excellent Vista Point from 2007 (yeah yeah I know Vista Point is a compilation of records made in 2005, whatever).
Labels:
Beaches,
Flying Nun,
Granite Snake,
Kranky,
Neu,
Opal,
Pell Mell,
Research Rock,
Savages,
She Beats,
Siouxsie and The Banshees,
Starfish,
Ten East,
The 3Ds,
The Church,
The Pale Saints,
Wire,
Yawning Man
Monday, 16 July 2012
The Last Top 10
OK one more from the Rolling Stone 500 then I promise that's it.
- Remain In Light - Talking Heads (126)
- Paul's Boutique - Beastie Boys (156)
- Loveless - My Bloody Valentine (219)
- Something Else - The Kinks (288)
- Rain Dogs - Tom Waits
- Electric Ladyland - Jimi Hendrix (54)
- Off The Wall - Michael Jackson (68)
- Beggar's Banquet - The Rolling Stones (57)
- Pink Flag - Wire (410)
- Nuggets - Various Artists (196)
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