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Revisiting the Terrifically Loud Skywave

29fb92c008a03b19934c8010.L Revisiting the Terrifically Loud Skywave

The now defunct Virginia-based Skywave is a name you might not recognize, but their lineage is rather important in the second generation shoegaze (or “newgaze” as it’s sometimes referred) movement. Synthstatic is certainly their best, and I first heard it my freshman year in college in 2003 when we received the record at the ol’ campus radio station. It was the loudest thing I had ever heard at the time, and I think I played a cut off it during my show every week for six months. It might still be the loudest record I own, save for maybe Guitar Wolf, which is just ridiculous. I don’t know, man – point is, it’s real goddamn loud.

Every song sounds as if the mix is utterly and completely in the red – at all times. It’s the type of production that would make most audiophile-sensitive producers shit. Skywave’s wall of sound is downright frightening. Throw “Angela’s an Angel” on your ghetto blaster and feel your tweeters jump about a quarter inch at the 1:22 mark. With that said, rays of light peak through the decibel decimation on sweet dream pop numbers like “Adore,” “Wear This Dress,” and “I Believe.” “Fire” is still my favorite track after all these years, though. That jam is evil.

As per a frame of reference, Skywave is a fine concoction of The Jesus and Mary Chain’s darker moments on Psychocandy, the more bombastic selections off of My Bloody Valentine’s Isn’t Anything, and the extremely tight rhythm of any given Echo & the Bunnymen record.

After Skywave split, the former members went on to form two bands you may be more familiar with – A Place to Bury Strangers and Ceremony. If you listen to the aforementioned, however, they both sound just like Skywave, right? Synthstatic is the all-in-one sinister jam hive to own.

I generally don’t do this, since I run a professional music blog, you see, and I always encourage our readers to support the artist. But Synthstatic is out of print and hustlers be tryin’ to flip copies of it for, like, $75. Hell naw; fuck that shit. Kenny Bloggins gon’ give it 2 u: Skywave – Synthstatic (ZIP archive, approx. 68 Mb). Don’t say I never did nothin’ for ya.

For fans of:  My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus and Mary Chain, A Place to Bury Strangers

MP3 :::
Skywave – Fire
Skywave – Angela’s an Angel
Skywave – Adore

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Bands I love are touring with a band I don’t like: Darker My Love and A Place to Bury Strangers

It should be noted that I don’t hate the Dandy Warhols. Not in the least. I would just choose to not listen to them, if given the choice, and seeing as I often frequent coffee shops, I’m never given the choice. Regardless, I don’t fervently dislike them, but Dig did made me hate Courtney Taylor and I think their music is rather borecore. I never understood why Anton Newcombe tried to start a rivalry between his band and theirs, considering that the Brian Jonestown Massacre is leaps and bounds better. It’s like picking on a handicapped kid or somethin’.

darkermylove Bands I love are touring with a band I dont like: Darker My Love and A Place to Bury Strangers

So now to the point – one very excellent band and one very good band will be opening for the Dandys this fall. The first, Darker My Love, will provide the opening white noise squall throughout the fall to promote their upcoming album, in a Zepplinesque fashion, 2. They’re playing a few west coast dates starting next week to premiere the jam hive, then go out on the road and, hopefully, steal Courtney’s drugs when he’s not looking. Aces. 2 drops like Fat Man and Little Boy on August 5.

7/17 San Francisco, CA – Popscene
7/18 Los Angeles, CA – The Echo.
7/24 San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop
7/25 Los Angeles, CA – The Echo
7/26 Seattle, WA – Capitol Hill Block Party
8/5 San Francisco, CA – The Independent.
8/7 Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour.
9/9 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
9/10 Madison, WI – Barrymore Theatre
9/12 Chicago – Vic Theatre
9/13 Toronto – Kool Haus
9/14 Montreal . Club Soda
9/16 Boston – Wilbur Theatre
9/17 NYC – Terminal 5
9/20 Philadelphia – Theater of Living Arts
9/22 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
9/23 Atlanta – Center Stage Atlanta
9/26 Lawrence, KS – Liberty Hall
9/27 Denver – Gothic Theatre
9/28 Aspen, CO – Belly Up Aspen

aptbs Bands I love are touring with a band I dont like: Darker My Love and A Place to Bury Strangers

Brookyln’s A Place to Bury Strangers will be opening the two SoCal dates: Oct 1 in San Diego at Belly Up, and Oct 3 in LA at the Wiltern Theater. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing them at the Empty Bottle here in Chicago on Sept 21 (that’s the fall equinox, ya’ll) because, ya know, I’ve never seen the Jesus and Mary Chain live. And if I did see them live, I’d want them to do a “Don’t Look Back” performance of Psychocandy. Since that won’t happen, A Place to Bury Strangers fills that void in my black heart. Supposedly they’re the loudest band around these days, but I’ll believe that when I see it. Mogwai, Hair Police, and Dalek are pretty loud, and all have done permanent damage to my hearing. But if A Place to Bury Strangers can hang in that company, they will conquer live. And upset every Dandy fan in the audience.

MP3 :::
Darker My Love – Summer is Here
A Place to Bury Strangers – Another Step Away

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