Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Melt-Banana

I've recently been into a lot of japanese noise music (Japanoise if you will ), Bands such as Boredoms, Ruins, and a recently discovered favorite, Melt-Banana.


If you're a fan of Noisy music (like myself) and you haven't heard Melt-banana's work yet, Do yourself a favor and check these albums out.


Melt-Banana - Cell Scrape                                   http://www.mediafire.com/?fnmbnym2vxj
Melt-Banana - Scratch or Itch                               http://www.mediafire.com/?bmdumydxc4w
Melt-Banana - Teeny Shiny                                  http://www.mediafire.com/?fvmezzfzj3g
Melt-Banana - Charlie                                           http://www.mediafire.com/?eynxnhy2ydy
Melt Banana - Cactuses Come in Flocks           http://www.mediafire.com/?aywrd0xbmyx
Melt-Banana - Speak Squeak Creek                  http://www.mediafire.com/?6myxmkjjmyc

Saturday, November 22, 2008

God's Money - Gang Gang Dance











After witnessing GGD in Austin on 11/21, I realized just how powerful this album was, though not as electronic or poppy as their newest album (Saint Dymphna) God's Money still retains the neo-tribal and noise elements that fans of similar artists ( such as Black Dice, Raccoo-oo-oon, or High Places) Would surely love.



Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Nothing and Nowhere - The Birthday Massacre











I discovered these guys recently, I think this summer. At first, I didn't care for them. But about 2 weeks ago, I got the urge to start listening to them again. For some reason, I just loved it. Everything I have by them. Just out of nowhere, they became one of my favorite bands. And this, Nothing and Nowhere, has to be their best album. Looking Glass comes close, but this wins. It's a very interesting sound too. It's like synthy-electronic, but more gloomy, kind of like the Sisters of Mercy without Andrew Eldritch and his insanely deep voice. At least that's what it reminds me of. Whatever. LISTEN TO IT!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Scarling. - Sweet Heart Dealer











My first post. WOOOO! I love Scarling's work. I've been a Jack Off Jill fan for years, but, only recently did I start listening to Scarling. I regret not looking them up. Sweet Heart Dealer is such an amazing album, but what could you expect from Jessicka Fodera? I hope anyone who randomly finds this blog enjoys this.