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Earache Hotel - November 2006

THUNDERBIRDS ARE NOW!
MAKE HISTORY
(2006; POPFRENZY)

RATING
3 & a Half Stars


TRACK LISTING: 1)
Panthers In Crime / 2) The Veil Comes Down / 3) We Win (Ha Ha) / 4) Open Us Up / 5) Why We War / 6) Sound Issues/Smart Ideas / 7) Sleeping In The Lion’s Mouth / 8) Shit Gold / 9) Shake Them Awake / 10) PPL R ANMLS / 11) (The Making Of) Make History / 12) BONUS TRACK: Dangerish


Make History
Make History (2006)
Being produced by John Schmersal of Brainiac, I was hoping this would be as angular, distorted, and fucked-up as that band’s Hissing Prigs in Static Couture (1996). Instead, Schmersal uses his experience in Enon to help shape Thunderbirds Are Now!’s energetic disco punk into sparkling new wave pop—and that ain’t no bad thing. There is a dash of glitchy weirdness, especially the treated synths and minimal arrangement of the slow ‘n’ spooky “Shit Gold”; but any eccentricities are mostly relegated to gnawing at the edges of these major-key, would-be hits.


While this stops some of these songs from being as memorable as they’re trying to be, Ryan Allen’s spiky guitars and whiny vocal hooks in opener “Panthers in Crime” and “Sleeping in the Lion’s Mouth” justify the poppier direction the band has taken after their Justamustache (2005) album. The former tune boasts a wonderful intro reminiscent of the Beach Boys with plaintive acoustic strumming and heavenly harmonies. But in the background, synths subtly squeak and fizzle until the drums kick in and the wiry guitars take-off into what is a genuinely catchy, spaced-out track. There’s nothing else here that’s quite as inventive and memorable, but this is still a consistently engaging new wave pop album if you can get over the fact that vocalist Ryan Allen sounds like a twerp. There’s shoutalong pop anthems in “Why We War” and “Shake Them Awake”; “We Win (Ha Ha) and “PPL R ANMLS” offer some post punk dancefloor sounds powered along by Howard Chang’s throbbing bass and Matt Rickle’s thumping drums; and the closer “(The Making Of) Make History” shows a more weary, worldly sounding TAN! (hate that acronym) with a momentous arrangement, great distorted harmonies, and a big singalong finale.

Even though the guy looks like an emo-jerk who spent his advance on haircare products, the real winner here is Scott Allen and his analogue synthesiser, which bubbles and bloops like Kraftwerk, and spends as much time providing melodic leads as it does a futuristic yet nostalgic atmosphere. Actually, the rest of these guys look like the biggest indie geeks and worthy recipients of atomic wedgies imaginable. But they’ve got plenty of energy and seem to be having a whole lot of fun with their toys, and are probably hip enough for girls to take notice and bullies to leave 'em alone. Those geeks ya know, they'll inherit the earth, if they haven't already.

There’s also a bonus Australian and NZ track “Dangerish” that matches the best cuts on the album.

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Make History*
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VARIOUS ARTISTS
SUBURBAN MAYHEM ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
(2006; INERTIA)

RATING:
4 Stars


TRACK LISTING: Part I: The Songs: 1)
My Side Of The Story… / 2) Double Dare—Adalita / 3) Troubled Mind—The Buff Medways / 4) Paco Doesn’t Love Me—Spazzys / 5) White Hott—Your Wedding Night / 6) Inbred Disco—Bird Blobs / 7) Sex Beat—Adalita / 8) Daddy—Magic Dirt / 9) Devil Song—Theredsunband / 10) This Is A Love Song—Little Birdy / 11) 48 Crash—Suzi Quatro / 12) The Sunshine Drive—Spazzys / 13) Sucker Love—Magic Dirt / 14) I Don’t Have A Nan… / Part II: The Score: 15) The Samurai Sword / 16) Danny Gets Arrested / 17) Judge Threw Away The Key / 18) Fudging Someone Else / 19) Smoking The Bong / 20) Driven To Kenny / 21) Kenny Does The Deed / 22) Goodnight Bub (The Murder) / 23) I Did It For You / 24) Brainwashing With Kindness / 25) My Brother’s A Murderer…

Suburban Mayhem Original Soundtrack
Suburban Mayhem Original Soundtrack (2006)
Soundtracks like this remind you of just how nasty and dirty Ozzy garage guitar rock can be. Suburban Mayhem is the new Aussie indie flick about the dark underbelly of suburbia, detailing the exploits of Katrina: a nineteen year old single mum who wreaks havoc on her hometown of Golden Grove and plots to kill her father. I haven’t seen the movie yet, but from what I’ve seen of the trailer this IF award winning stew of gutsy, (mostly) Australian female artists sticks to the film like shit on a mullet.



You can view the trailer yourself courtesy of Youtube:


Suburban Mayhem Trailer

The protagonist, Katrina, seems like a bitch with an attitude, and these tunes offer up plenty of female posturing and bravado to match her. I’ve been a fan of Magic Dirt since their first EP, but haven’t been as impressed with their new poppy direction. So I was mighty surprised to see that Adalita is rockin’ meaner than she has in a long time on what is her first solo foray. Her cover of Hoyt Axton’s "Double Dare" is rollicking cowpunk and her take on "Sex Beat" by the Gun Club, while lacking the desperate urgency of the original, is still sleazy and tough; with expert backing from Oz swamp rock legends Mick Harvey (The Birthday Party, The Bad Seeds), Spencer P. Jones (The Johnnys, Beasts of Bourbon), and Roland S. Howard (The Birthday Party, Crime and the City Solution). That spirit of slithering swamp rock is also conjured by the Bird Blobs on "Inbred Disco", a tune from their Stihl Life (2003) album, and is featured heavily in the trailer (way to go Blobs).

There’s also some authentic garage punk from Billy Childish and his fabulous Buff Medways; Little Birdy and Your Wedding Night provide some sassy, garage glam; while the Spazzys lighten up the mood with a couple of Ramones-a-rific, harmony-laden punkers. There’s even a Suzie Quatro tune to add a bit of old-school pizzazz, and this rockin’ set is bookended by sound clips from the movie.

The CD is split into two parts, The Songs and The Score, so you can either rock out to the first half, or sit back and enjoy the ghostly foreboding ambience of Mick Harvey’s short compositions which recall his work on films like Ghosts Of The Civil Dead and Chopper, and feature haunting piano, treated guitars, and minimal percussion.

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LINKS

This review also appears on the Tsunami website, but short and sweet (like a dwarf dipped in honey).

IMAGES

Suburban Mayhem Original Soundtrack*
(cover used under fair dealing)

* images on this page were taken from the following Inertia page

OST - Suburban Mayhem Soundtrack
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Prayers On Fire
Prayers On Fire (1981)
I thought I’d use my newfound Youtube powers to share a li'l video clip with all y'all, from Australia’s most incendiary post punk band: the Birthday Party. This is possibly one of the most insane videos I have ever seen, which goes perfectly with their lurching, sleazy bastard of a tune “Nick The Stripper” from what I think is their best album Prayers On Fire (1981).


The Birthday Party “Nick The Stripper” promo video.

It’s particularly scary given that it was filmed in a Melbourne dump, apparently with a cast of extras from a local insane asylum. True or not, the clip has a demented atmosphere that comes off like a carnivalesque cross between Night Of The Living Dead and Lord Of The Flies.

And for all y'all who know Nick Cave as a smooth crooner who dresses in spiffy suits, see him here wearing nothing but a filthy loin cloth and the words 'Hell' and 'Porca Dio' emblazoned across his bony chest. Oh, the horror.

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IMAGES

Prayers On Fire*

* images on this page were taken from the following Wikipedia page:

Prayers On Fire

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EARACHE HOTEL YOUTUBE UPDATES

November 27th 2006 07:17
Havin' only just recently discovered how to include Youtube videos in my posts, below is a list of some older posts that have been updated with extra special Youtube yumminess.

I don't have broadband at my place and downloading these things takes forever, so I can't include as much Youtube as I would like. I'll try and rectify this situation as soon as possible. But in the meantime, feast your peepers on these beauties


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REGULATIONS: REGULATIONS (REVIEW)

November 25th 2006 00:00
REGULATIONS
REGULATIONS
(2005; MISSING LINK)

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Regulations Promo Photo
Look like punk band. Smell like punk band. Maybe you are Regulations.
Hardcore punk band Regulations hail from Umeå in the north of Sweden and they’re bringing their speedy tempos and catchy stripped-down songs to our shores in a few weeks. And when I say hardcore, I don’t mean metalcore or emocore or bloody applecore. I mean HARDCORE: the way that Black Flag, the Dead Kennedys, and your momma used to play it.

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(THE) MELVINS
(A) SENILE ANIMAL
(2006; IPECAC)

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Modest Mouse
Modest Mouse: Apparently their name has something to do with Virginia Woolf and the working class. Go figure.
Probably the best band to fit the ‘indie’ tag for quite some time, Washington State’s Modest Mouse will be bringing their white-trash, angular pop to our shores around the new year. Never mind that the band has one of the most pissweak names in rock history, I’ve gotta feeling this is gonna be a rockin’ good show.

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A while ago Tracy posted a list of the greatest movie openings on her Movies And Life blog.

Openings are important. It’s an increasingly busy world out there, and in the world of entertainment, or culture (i.e. entertainment that no one is interested in) time is money. More and more, artists are required to get their message across quickly if they’re gonna last in these ADD times, and the opening lines to a song can be crucial in deciding whether you will listen to the rest of it or go back to slopping the pigs and shucking the corn, or whatever else it is that people do these days


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I have some important news about how your blog can lead to writing opportunities.

This isn’t so much music news as it is shiny happy Hellvis news. I had a meeting on Wednesday night with local street press mag Tsunami and I’m going to be doing CD reviews for them, and possibly later down the line: gig reviews and interviews. Sweet


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CONVERGE: YOU FAIL ME (REVIEW)

November 7th 2006 01:00
CONVERGE
YOU FAIL ME
(2004; EPITAPH)

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HELLVIS: THE ORIGIN STORY (PART III)

November 6th 2006 01:00
Hellvis Cloudland Poster
Hellvis was the last to perform at Brisbane's beloved Cloudland Ballroom
I know I said this would be up on Friday, but there was a crisis at the Earache Hotel over the weekend that required my skills with people managment, diplomacy, and industrial grade disinfectant Hell, it’s not like anyone’s reading anyway. But if you are, please let me know and post a comment and vote.

This is the third and final instalment of The Colonel’s verbose epic. If you’re curious about the previous episodes, just click here for Part I and here for Part II. Part II has changed quite significantly thanks to a more thorough inspection of my notes. Here's Part III


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Dirty Three
The true People's Liberation Army of China
Despite playing folk and classical-tinged (mostly) instrumental music with violin, guitar, and drums, I have always thought that Melbourne’s Dirty Three were ROCK with a capital RRRIOT. There’s something feral and unhinged in their music that puts them up there with bands like the Stooges, the Birthday Party and Nirvana. Even though they sound nothing like any of those bands, there’s a danger to their music that puts them shoulder-to-shoulder with these most fiery of rock demons in my book. And this news from Pitchfork just supports my suspicions.

During their recent tour of Asia, a riot occurred at a gig the band performed in Shanghai at the Yun Feng Theatre owned by the People's Liberation Army. People’s? Liberation? My ass! How can you claim to be for the liberation of the people and then quash their right to culture and good ol’ rock ‘n’ roll


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HELLVIS: THE ORIGIN STORY (PART II)

November 1st 2006 12:00
Hellvis in Concert
Fans came from everwhere to toast marshmallows on Hellvis's crotch
Howdy again. Here is Part II of the story told to me earlier this week by the mysterious southern gentleman I have dubbed The Colonel. It’s hard to say how much of what he said was true, but it’s started a major identity crisis and much soul searchin’ for ol’ Hellvis over here at the Earache Hotel. Part I of The Hellvis Origin Story can be found here.

The Colonel motioned towards me for another sarsaparilla. The guy was knockin’ ‘em down fast and I hadn’t seen so much as a thank you from him yet, let alone any money. This is what he said


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