Music

The new Creepoid album is one of my favorites of the year. It lurches and creaks forward, but never once gets boring, even when it slows to a crawl. “Dried Out” is about as close to a rocker as the band get on Cemetery Highrise Slum, but their gaze stays firmly planted on their shoes throughout.

I really like The Crabs. I’ve played them on the show, but I don’t think i’ve ever posted anything to the blog. This here is from a new mini-ep they posted on bandcamp. The ep is ok, but this song is really good. Classic Crabs.

At times, I am in awe of the pure quantity of great music out there. If only I didn’t have other things to do like laundry or eating. I would stare all day at records and listen to artists with double f last names.

Hello, internet stranger! Today is the first day of my new career, which is about close to “dream job” as I can get while working for somebody else. And while I realize I’m just a disembodied voice posting songs on this little blog, I thought you still might like to know I’m quite excited.
To celebrate, I think it’s a great time to share this wonderful project by the French composer Chassol. He created his own audio/video travelogue featuring footage he captured while visiting the Caribbean island of Martinique and piano tracks he overdubbed in studio. The whole thing’s far more enjoyable to watch than it is to explain, so how about you just click play on that there Youtube video I attached to this post?
Of course, the entire thing is better than the sum of it’s parts, so I recommend picking up the DVD from Tricatel.

Holy fuck I love this. Rad DIY trio from London.

“Instrumental 4” from an album titled Instrumentals 2015. There shouldn’t be much confusion about what to expect from the new Flying Saucer Attack LP.