Showing posts with label louisville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label louisville. Show all posts

Monday, April 17, 2017

Louisville Scene Report 4 16 2015

Louisville Scene Report 4 16 2015



TROPICAL TRASH - "UFO ROT"


Ive always loved Tropical Trash for their in your face loudness turned up to the point of madness. To my surprise, their newest and just down right spectacular new single, "UFO Rot" starts with a more sing-songsy style of punk...but loud lovers have no fear, the song turns on a dime halfway in and fuzzes into oblivion.  This is a track with every inch packed tight with excitement and has this album as one of my most anticipated of 2015.  Out May 26th on Load Records (US) and Riot Season (UK).

FULL ALBUMS & EPS

The last few weeks have seen an abundance of amazing new albums and EPs that make me proud to call Louisville home.  We have an indie self-release masterpiece from Lydia Burrell, some punk goodness from Blind Tigers, and a throw back 90s sounding album from Twenty First Century Fox that will get you over missing the good old days of Pavement or The Pixies. 

 
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Monday, March 20, 2017

Louisville Sound Report 2 27 2015

Louisville Sound Report 2 27 2015



TENDER MERCY - Sacred Sphinx

Mark Kramer, aka Tender Mercy, returns with his hypnotic guitar plucking that dissolves note after note with haunting vocals that echo across speakers like a spirit in the distance. The very limited (only 100) cassette of Sacred Sphinx is now available on his Bandcamp page.



RMLLW2LLZ - Concerto No. 9 (Movement 1)

From RMLLW2LLZ: 
Concerto No.9 Movement 1 is the first of three movements. Drizzled with jazzy riffs and laced heavily with melodically screaming lead guitars, this installment is sure to keep your ears tuned in and lifes crazy ills tuned out!



TALL SQUARES - So Heavy For So Long

Indie Rock crafted for the simple purpose of being fun, catchy, and creative.  There is not a single moment of pretentiousness on this record and is an album for anyone who likes to kick back and let a band be themselves...introducing their vision and love for music song after song.

 
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TOUR NEWS

Louisvilles amp busters, Tropical Trash, announced a few tour dates including support with Young Widows & Shannon Wright.

3/11 LEXINGTON @GREEN LANTER BAR W/SUDDEN EDGE
3/12 LOUISVILLE @HEADLINERS W/ Shannon Wright & Young Widows
3/13 CHICAGO @ BEAT KITCHEN w/ Shannon Wright & Young Widows


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Sunday, March 12, 2017

Louisville Scene Report 3 13 2015

Louisville Scene Report 3 13 2015



Silent Offerings Of Sound
the collections of Jonathan Glen Wood

In a music world of structured album roll outs where track premieres lead to release announcements which leads to a music video and then a second single and then a mini tour and then so on and so on and so on...you get it.  Anyway, all over the world musicians are silently releasing their art to zero fanfare or structured plan.  Neither way is the factually "correct" way to release music, but there is something pure about artists releasing music into an empty cosmos simply because its part of their being.  

Which leads us to the gifted Jonathan Glen Wood.  Locals of Louisville may know him from his brilliant band Old Baby, but his solo career has been quite the gift to those who have paid attention to his ever expanding Bandcamp page since July 2014.  Before we take a look at his individual releases, my overall thought of Woods work is a comparison to untouched land. His music, while new, feels like something found in an old trunk in the attic of a lost time, each of his tracks pulled from brittle and forgotten 78s of the past and to be treasured today.

THE ALBUM

The best place to start is with Woods initial full length offering, Ballad Of Jon.  Its an impressive collection of honest lyrics and downtrodden Appalachian/bluegrass strumming. Wood uses this debut to both illuminate his expansive personal knowledge of the history of folk/bluegrass/music and also cements himself as a unique voice which comes in handy when a listener takes the journey through his future offerings.

THE EPS / THE RANGE OF SOUNDS

I remember being impressed with the debut album from Wood, but its what he did next that really elevated him to a special level of artistry.  From November of 2014 to this current month (March 2015) Wood began releasing small offerings here and there without any announcement.  I call this portion of releases: "the range of sounds".  On the Alone EP we have darkness, with Needle EP we have introspection; electronic nostalgia that echos a Brian Eno piece on On Remembering, and hopeful atmospheric sounds on Views From Love.  

I cant imagine a listener moving from Woods full album and then navigating through these small offerings without ending up moved by the range and simple brilliance of Woods artistry.  This is the type of musician who doesnt just create to create, its born and blossoming within Woods soul. These are the songs you find on a heavily curated vinyl issue years after the artist is gone and wonder...why wasnt he better known at the time.  Luckily, that doesnt need to be the case.

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