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Creation Records, For the Win

creation_montage Creation Records, For the Win

A fun thought experiment I like to engage in with friends, neighbors, and peers concerns what particular public figures are doing right now, at this moment. Last week on FaCeBoOk, I played “What is Sarah Palin Doing Right Now?” with everyone. Many of my cohorts left decidedly excellent responses – everything from cleaning muskets, to shooting polar bears, to grilling mooseburgers, to Wikipedia-ing “VP,” to activities and extracurriculars that I dare not reprint here. Despite my penchant for making cusses every now and again, I try to keep this blog PG-13.

Time to play again! What do you, dear reader, think that Alan McGee, founder of Creation Records, is doing right now? My educated inference: he’s probably still waxin’ on why and how much he, with the fury of colliding galaxies, loathes Kevin Shields. Dude hates Kevin Shields Continue reading ‘Creation Records, For the Win’

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Dream Pop Theater with Allegories and The Asteroid #4

asteroid4 Dream Pop Theater with Allegories and The Asteroid #4

If I had a bunch of money, like, if me and Jim Kramer went into a hedge fund and it went ballistic or somethin’, I would buy a lot of stuff. I’m materialistic. Having shit is aces. I would get a Telecaster, a Sea-Doo jet ski, a sitar, a shit-ton of Wii games, and an anti-gravity tank. The latter would be the most important and most difficult to obtain, as it would be tough fitting an anti-gravity tank in a city apartment – so that item would be coupled with a storage space west of the city somewhere. I would invite friends over to the anti-gravity tank, which I would dub La Nave Espacial. It would act as the perfect gathering place for birthdays, anniversaries, bar mitzvahs, retirement parties, weddings, funerals, et al. It would also serve as a great complement to both Allegories‘ and Asteroid #4’s latest jam canons.

Philadelphia’s The Asteroid #4, currently part of Anton “They Broke My Fucking Sitar” Newcombe’s Committee to Keep Music Evil collective and possibly brahs with Bardo Pond, are preparing to drop off some serious hazetrips in These Flowers of Ours, out on the 16th of this month. Compared to the hit-or-miss An Amazing Dream, the new jam hive sounds like it’s shaping up to be really good. Trading in the mid-tempo bubblegum hooks that NPR affiliates ape over for some real sinister textures, soaring harmonies, and amped-up baroque pop flavors, The Asteroid #4 is properly channeling the best of classic shoegaze. The title track is gorgeous, lush, and bombastic, like Mayo Thompson meets Van Dyke Parks, or what Ride’s Carnival of Light would’ve sounded like if Andy Bell still gave a care or the Stone Roses’ Second Coming if they 86ed the bad whiteboy blues juju. The Verve needs to take notes. Derivative, yes, but delicious. Great for suspending gravity.

By the way, when is “sounding early ’90s” a valid reason to bum on an album – especially considering the vile poppycock currently being pushed onto us as the hot shit? Nice blueblockers, dork. My mom has a pair, too. They look better on her. Goddammit, I hate music blogs besides mine and Swan Fungus. Sorry for the neg vibes. Moving on…

allegories Dream Pop Theater with Allegories and The Asteroid #4

The recently released Surreal Auteur, the debut by Ontario’s Allegories is quite excellent. It helps you remember that time you were floating in the womb. The group lists a prolific queue of artists in their “influences” field that, for once, nails exactly what they sound like (as well as an accurate description of what your record collection should look like if you’re Decibel Tollsin’ around). Sigur Ros (with cherubic chant in tow), Beach Boys, and Grizzly Bear are the obvious comparisons, but there’s also some serious shades of disparate influences like Fennesz and Talk Talk (their post rock period), Maserati and Pentangle, The Books and Cocteau Twins, et cetera. Go peep their MySpazzz, or the empeethrees below, if you’ve been looking to fill out your Windy & Carl and Bark Psychosis collections. Great soundtrack for hang-gliding.

Today’s post was brought to you by the letter A.

MP3 :::
The Asteroid #4 – Flowers of Ours
The Asteroid #4 – I Look Around
Allegories – Fish Water Desert Trapeze
Allegories – Grass Toboggan

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Two Classic My Bloody Valentine Shows

 Two Classic My Bloody Valentine Shows

As promised earlier this week, here are two classic My Bloody Valentine shows conveniently ZIP archived. These were sent to me by a DT reader and fellow shoegaze ripper. For the sake of comparison, listen to these recordings, then play a track or two from the MBV v2.0 London bootlegs, found here. Virtually no difference, as a “reunion” tour should be (but usually isn’t).

Lookin’ at… lemme see… one month and four days until the Aragon Ballroom in Uptown Chicago is duly leveled. It will be horrible. The National Guard might get called in. Continue reading ‘Two Classic My Bloody Valentine Shows’

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Shoegazing and Dream Pop Mix 1

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The Decibel Tolls’ Super Swingin’ Mix is, like, a fuckton of MP3s in a single post focused on a particular genre or theme. The songs sequenced are meant to be listened to, ya know, as a mix. Hence, it’s recommended that you enjoy each song in order without commercial interruption. So you should hit Apple + T (or Ctrl + T for you, egad, PC users) on that shit, throw some D’s on that bitch, and keep the MP3s on this page rockin’ whilst you browse whatever it is you browse on the Internets. Rotate thy volume dial clockwise. Tinnitus for days.

Today, it’s time for the inaugural Shoegazing mix. Considering that shoegazing is generally the second genre I list when discussing this blog, I haven’t posted a lot of shoegazing tracks. I’ve scoured my digital arsenal for a small cross-section of shoegazing from the classic groups and the revivalists, as well offerings from groups who aren’t considered shoegaze proper, but rope in the aesthetic nonetheless. Here’s a healthy collection of wailing, screeching, but melodic canticles of wonder. Continue reading ‘Shoegazing and Dream Pop Mix 1′

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