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April 2003
ON THE TURNTABLES THIS MONTH IN MONTPELLIER :
Téléfax : Des Courbes de Choses Invisibles (Dora
Dorovitch).
1905 : Voice (Exotic Fever).
Suburbia : We are from... (Kwaidan Records).
Sylvain Chauveau : Un Autre Décembre (Fat Cat).
Exchpoptrue : Demo 7 tracks
ON THE TURNTABLES THIS MONTH IN OSLO :
White Stripes : Elephant (V2).
The Butchies : 3 (Mr Lady Records).
Interpol : Turn On The Bright Lights (Matador).
The Raveonettes : Whip It On (Columbia).
What Calamity wrote about you.......
.Bangs, Call and Response.( Kill Rock Stars)
Somewhere in the north west of the now very unpopular union
of states of the upper part of the American continent (you can boycott
7/11, but support non-commercial scenes, including the US and UK,
or choke on your propaganda fueled self), on an imaginary line drawn
from Seatlle to Portland, bands live and help us survive. Bangs
is one of those. Sarah Utter, Peter David Connelly and Maggie Vail
were joined by ex-Bikini Kill, Frumpie, and so on Tobi Vail for
screams (check out Dirty Knives, if you do not believe me), back-up
vocals, hand claps, and PDC plays electric piano on Kinda Good.
The result is a fun, fast, furious 6 tracks with an attitude. OK,
five, because Kinda Good is almost like a ballad sometimes (Bangs'
syle, but still...). The cd opens on a feminist song, Call and Response
(which is also the title of the album, for those not following).
Fast, straight forward teenage style spontaneous frustration: "To
disapear against cement you couldn't understand/It's years of names
and disrespect I won't shut up anymore/It's everyday and everywhere
so loud you can't ignore." New Scars, I want More ("She's
such a tramp he's such a whore/It's packaged so perfect yeah I want
more") and Dirty Knives will convince you of the quality of
the band, even if they surely do not invent anything musicwise...
But it is ok for music not to be trendy sometimes, or I am totally
off here?
.Juju Queens demo cd., (2003)
Sometimes, when I feel dizzy watching music giving in to the
shallowness of the muzack industry, when I wonder whether all I
ever believed in was more than an illusion, I feel a hand grab my
shoulder and hold me back from the cliff. The last time it happened
to me, the hand had a voice, and it was called Juju Queens. Just
in case you are not aware of this yet, either because you do not
live in Oslo, Norway, earth, or because you are lazy, or maybe unlucky:
this band is literally breathtaking. I saw them perform for the
first time at LOUD! for the women's international day extravaganza.
What a night, and what a band! Your mission is now to hunt down
this little demo jewel of theirs: three powerful tracks to set the
tone, wrapped in what seems to be spray-painted milk cardboard,
this is true art. Duties open on a spinning guitar as a vertical
take off for the band storm. The sudden breaks of pure silence to
let the vocal's echo die out, the screams will leave you on your
toes. No landing possible, do not complain we did not warn you.
Overthrow follows in the same trend, with a bit more of a Sleater-Kinney
twist (with bass). Before you press play again to listen to the
record for the ten billionth time, you have to exercice your favourite
pogo choregraphy full speed, for Feed the Dogs is fast, very fast
with only a short break in the middle to have a sip of your beer.
The Queens sure have something to say and, let me tell you, they'll
say it their way, and I thank them for that
.Add n to x. Loud Like Nature (Mute).
Somehow some people always amaze me and I catch my mean, jealous,
envious little self trying to figure out where they are going to
fail. It is not quite like shooting angels, it's more like waiting
for them to fall (told you I was an asshole). The xn angels are
still fying high on this album from outer-space. No doubt, it is
pure Add N to X distilation device, which would be made more illegal
than absynthe by the church if they knew about the boundless freedom
of their paganism. Punkrawk with keyboards and noise, lyrics about
hate and love and fucking the wrong person. About doing it again.
You have to hear this album if you have never been introduced to
the band. If you have, you probably have the album already (and
yes, you read that shit for nuts), so you too, add Noise to Xilophone.
.The REPUTATION. The Reputation (Initial Records).
10 tracks did not convince me, sorry... This record was a bit too
clean to my ears. Some songs start ok, english near-power pop style
(the band is American, though, so do not start saying that you lost
the pop quizz because of my false info!), especially on Either Coast,
The stars of Amateur Hour and Misery Design, but unfortunately they
turn to soup. Elizabeth Elmore's voice is very nice (she used to
vocalist in Sarge), the band is tight, the breaks clear, but it
did not work on me, sorry... Maybe I should try to like more bands
played regularly on MTv's alternative nation.... Or buy a Cardigans'
t-shirt, this might help, who knows?
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