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Since their inception at the turn of the millennium, Pittsburgh's Modey Lemon have evolved from an explosive blues-punk duo into a remarkably skilled power trio. The band's 2008 album, SEASON OF SWEETS, is certainly their most fully realized, and could very well be their all-around best. The band maintains its gritty, blues-tinged wallop (an aspect that was occasionally missing from their previous effort, THE CURIOUS CITY), but adds a more pronounced krautrock vibe. Nods to Germany's '70s heyday appear not just in the album's various analog squiggles and organ bleats ("Sacred Place"), but also in the way the songs unfurl. Whether playing with an anthemic sing-song melody ("It Made You Dumb"), working in a doomy minimalist vibe ("Ice Fields"), or delivering a smash-and-grab burner ("Milk Mustache"), SEASON OF SWEETS is a jam record; each riff is worked mercilessly until the songs evaporate into oblivion.Clash (magazine) (p.126) - "A dark sense of humor runs through Boyd's lyrics, with the instrumentation consistently engaging and it's their most fully realised record yet." Modey Lemon Season Of Sweets Songs Season Of Sweets Review
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Purchase Season Of Sweets CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Pere Ubu Why I Hate Women CD (2006)
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$10.79 Named after a hypothetical and non-existent Jim Thompson novel, Pere Ubu's 13th studio album is one of the most interesting of their long tenure, and testament to the continually replenishing spiky ingenuity of group leader (and sole original member) David Thomas. WHY I HATE WOMEN examines a living slice of dread, as expressed by nervous drums, atmospheric guitars, and Thomas's anxiety-ridden singing. The jerky rhythms and vocals of the opening number "Two Girls (One Bar)" are like opening a door and being greeted by the entirety of the early 1980s no-wave scene. Ditto the unsettling swamp-fevered "Blue Velvet," which reverberates with David Lynchian despair and desire, and the hopped-up "Caroleen," which plays like a love song for troubled adolescents, without the emo bravado.
2006 album from David Thomas and his Ubu boys, old and new. Pere Ubu have really come out fighting with Why I Hate Women, racing towards all horizons at full tilt, pushing the experimental envelope further than ever, but also tightening up their trademark avant-punk attack. The rhythm section (Ubu's longest serving) of bassist Michele Temple and drummer Steve Mehlman is tauter and leaner than ever before. Robert Wheeler's bravura performance on vintage electronics has him coming over as rural Ohio's answer to Sun Ra, splattering analogue synth and theremin all over the music with wild, visionary abandon. Guitarist (and newest recruit) Keith Moliné veers between wayward sonic expressionism ...
| | Explosions In The Sky All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone CD (2007)
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$12.19 Back in the mid 1990s, when post-rock dominated the indie landscape, instrumental bands offered a sonic vision beyond what they saw to be the tired rock clichés of 4/4 time and G-C-D riffs, but very often negated the simple energy that makes rock so vital in the process. On their second full-length ALL OF A SUDDEN I MISS EVERYONE, Explosions in the Sky do not make such mistakes. ...
| | Black Mountain CD (2005)
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Singer-guitarist Stephen McBean's unabashedly classic-rock obsessed songwriting (sample lyric: "I can't get no satisfaction") is the album's prime mover, but the quintet's various weapons inhabit his hooks with an inspired intensity, among them organist Jeremy Schmidt's panoramic Hammond e.q. sweeps, Joshua Welle's mighty and loose drumming, and co-lead vocalist Amber Webber's haunting vibrato that recalls a metal Stevie Nicks. Between the squealing saxophone ...
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| | Awesome Color Electric Aborigines CD (2008)
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| | Akron Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free CD (2009)
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$12.55 All women wants love and attention. This album "Shrewd" conveys a ton of emotions that women have. Teenages and well as working women sings the blues sometimes and will gain from the messages in this CD. Almost every woman will enjoy the cut "You're The One".The raw but funky blues sound is orginal. The words cuts through all jive and tells how a woman really feels about her ...
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