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L.Ron CD (1996)
Barkmarket albums Hardcore super-producer Dave Sardy (Helmet, Far, Orange 9mm) fronts New York City's Barkmarket, so it comes as no surprise that the trio serves up some tasty, abrasive rock on their fourth full-length, L Ron. Joined by John Nowlin on bass and Rock Savage on drums, Sardy and co. specialize in taking a melodic idea, scraping it up with sandpaper, and ramming it into the ground repeatedly. It sounds ugly, but it makes for a dynamic hardcore sound. "Visible Cow" opens the album with a detuned acoustic guitar and Sardy's scratchy moan; a tape recorder prattles in the background, almost warning the listener of the impending explosion of distorted slide guitar and pounding drums. Savage beats away on the drums so relentlessly that he must ruin the heads on every track, and Nowlin's low-tuned bass remains a snarling constant in every song. Lyrically, Sardy's distended poetry often has a dark humor about it; lines like "I opened all your mail" ("Feed Me") and "I got a game/it won't take long/we'll list all our beatings in a cursory rhyme" ("How are You") add a dash of laughter to the often humorless scowl across the face of hardcore music. Each song seems to be a unique study in angular, heavy music; "Falling" is a roiling dirge punctuated by stop-start drums, while "Undone" builds a sinister drone off of a surprisingly bluesy core riff. The capper is "Shiner," which starts with a guitar lick that sounds like Sardy is trying to sonically scrape paint off of the hood of his car. Nowlin and Savage tear in behind him and build to a skyrocketing chorus, featuring Sardy wailing at the heaven's, "How do you keep that shine on?" We may never know, but Barkmarket creates quality hardcore rock by keeping the shine distinctly off. ~ Ted Alvarez
Barkmarket: Dave Sardy (vocals, guitar, effects); J. Nowlin (bass, effects); L. Rock Savage (drums, effects).
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Vegas Throat CD (1990)
Barkmarket music CDs Barkmarket's third album (but their first to gain wide release, thanks to Rick Rubin's American Recordings) is where it all comes together. Singer/guitarist David Sardy and company pack a mighty art grunge punch on this disc, mixing the clunking riffs of the aptly ...
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Gimmick CD (1993)
Barkmarket discography This is hard rock in a near-industrial mode--all relentlessly pounding drums and bass, relentlessy chording guitars, relentlessly ranting vocals. The challenge with such an approach is to see how close to sheer noise you can get and still have something definable as "music": it's a challenge Barkmarket meets about half the time, during which they come off as difficult but rewarding, rather in the manner of Jane's Addiction, and misses about half the time, during which they just come off as pointlessly distorted random arrangements of unpleasant sound. ~ William Ruhlmann
Personnel: Dave Sardy (vocals, guitar, ...
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L. Ron CD (1996)
Barkmarket songs Hardcore super-producer Dave Sardy (Helmet, Far, Orange 9mm) fronts New York City's Barkmarket, so it comes as no surprise that the trio serves up some tasty, abrasive rock on their fourth full-length, L Ron. Joined by John Nowlin on bass and Rock Savage on drums, Sardy and co. specialize in taking a melodic idea, scraping it up with sandpaper, and ramming it into the ground repeatedly. It sounds ugly, but it makes for a dynamic hardcore sound. "Visible Cow" opens the album with a detuned acoustic guitar and Sardy's scratchy moan; a tape recorder prattles ...
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Lardroom CD (1995)
Barkmarket CD discography Barkmarket: David Sardy (guitar, vocals); John Nowlin (bass, vocals); Rock Savage (drums).
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I Drown (1994)
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Popular or famous Barkmarket music songs: How Are You?, Shiner, Is It Nice, Feed Me, Bootless, I Don't Like You, Falling, Undone, Lay Down, Let It Soak. More music songs Visible Cow, Fresh Kills, Into the Fear, Drain, I Don't Live Today, Fatstamp, Shill, Poverty, Pitbull, Back Stabbers. See All Songs
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