I just picked up The Black Widows' Live on KXLU CD at a show we played with them this weekend. One of my favorite live bands!
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Joined: Jun 21, 2007 Posts: 3909 San Diego, CA |
I just picked up The Black Widows' Live on KXLU CD at a show we played with them this weekend. One of my favorite live bands! —Ryan |
Joined: Jul 06, 2008 Posts: 106 Germany |
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Joined: May 09, 2008 Posts: 1336 Isle of Kent, MD |
Teisco wrote:
Waiting for my copy to be delivered, can't wait! —Surfcat NEW - MARCH OF THE DEAD SURFERS (Released Oct 17, 2024) - Agent Octopus AGENT OCTOPUS - BANDCAMP |
Joined: Jan 17, 2008 Posts: 2188 Atlanta, GA |
Teisco wrote: I picked up that Aqualads album along with this at Instro-Summit: and THEN, based on all of the raves, got this: I'm really enjoying all 3!! —
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Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 10331 southern Michigan |
I have these four on the way: Jamie, I'm glad to hear you're enjoying El Supernaut - that CD continues to kick my ass, and I'm listening to it pretty much every day, just can't get enough! Viva El Supernaut! Another that's had a similar effect on me has been El Ray's Chasing Ray CD, which has not only grown on me, it's freakin infected me! What two remarkable albums. —Ivan |
Joined: Jan 17, 2008 Posts: 2188 Atlanta, GA |
IvanP wrote: I hope this albums blows you away as much as it does me. I've been listening to it for years, and it still does!
I really am!! I could have done without the London Calling cover or even the 7 zillionth version of Das Model, but the other greats on this album SOOO make up for it. What a big, aggressive sound... it really just escapes at you!! I highly recommend it as well. —
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Joined: Sep 01, 2006 Posts: 2719 New Orleans, LA |
What's the verdict on the Coffin Daggers? I'm so antsy waiting for my vinyl copy I'm close to buying the mp3s too — |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 10331 southern Michigan |
MadScientist wrote:
I don't know how it slipped past me when it first came out. I remember people talking about it some years ago, but then I heard nothing about it and kinda forgot about it. with the recent discussion of them - and seeing it's available on CD Baby - it was easy to pull the trigger. I'm really looking forward to it. Re: El Supernaut
Yep, completely agree. Definitely the two weakest spots on the album - though even they are not too bad (but I do often skip those two). I think this is actually my favorite version of Das Model I've heard so far - but I always thought that song was pretty boring. London Calling is...interesting. They don't really add much to the song, they play it too straight. Whereas with the Blackmore covers they somehow seem to make them come alive, especially Lost In Hollywood, which was never one of my favorite Rainbow tracks, but I just love El Supernauts' version of it, it works remarkably well as an instro. As does Catch the Rainbow, which I've always loved, and they do it justice, and take it somewhere new. (In case anyone reading this gets worried, despite inclusion of three or four Blackmore tracks, there's no wanking on this CD at all, and almost all the guitar tones are pristinely clean.)
The musicianship is out of this world. One of the best rhythm sections I've heard in surf in a very long time, tight and super-vibrant and imaginative. I've really come to appreciate creative rhythm sections in surf music in the past few years, it often makes the difference between a good and a great track. It's hugely important - if it doesn't have a groove, it's hopeless. And there's a massive groove on this album, even on very fast songs (of which there are a lot, a high-energy album for sure). Finally, the songwriting is simply stunning. Beautiful melodic songs that follow no established template, just pure creativity. Just love it! —Ivan |
Joined: Feb 09, 2007 Posts: 917 Brew City |
Richard Bennett: Valley of the Sun. Apparently inspired by his upbringing in Arizona. Part swinging lounge jazz, part James Wilsey-ish atmospheric Spag. Western type stuff. Some of the purest strat tones that I have heard in a while. —The Exotics 1994-Current |
Joined: Jun 21, 2007 Posts: 3909 San Diego, CA |
jp wrote:
Thanks for the heads up JP! That sounds like a great album. Here is a link to a sampler of the disc on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeSeVzZO1xM —Ryan |
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Ruhar wrote:
Wow, that is good. Reminds me a little of some of Atomic 7's stuff, but more low key. Normally I don't like Strat tones, but I liked that. — |
Joined: Jun 21, 2007 Posts: 3909 San Diego, CA |
Here is a two part interview with Richard Bennett on The Guitar Show with Andy Ellis: Ryan Last edited: Jun 01, 2011 15:17:01 |
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DeadRanchHands wrote:
yeah, the super clean, studio production style isn't something that I would normally be interested in, but the playing is stellar and the melodies are gorgeous. My opinion is that the jazz tones on the recording outshine the twangy stuff. There are some nice bass VI things happening on the cd too. I think that I may have to start playing a Bass VI. —The Exotics 1994-Current Last edited: Jun 01, 2011 15:37:33 |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 4387 Under the Sun |
Picked up the new Tomorrowmen EP, plus a few LPs: If you don't have that Halibuts album, buy it. I'm pretty sure there's a 2-on-1 CD that has it. —That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it. |
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Teisco wrote:
Is anyone from the Aqualads on SG101? As far as I knew, they had broke up after the first 2 cds. Jeff(bigtikidude) Last edited: Jun 04, 2011 19:59:07 |
Joined: Mar 07, 2010 Posts: 2254 North Carolina |
Jeremy & Jimmy are both registered users - they both commented on the thread about this record coming out this past winter. After playing the Instro Summit last year it seems they've been a bit more active. Played Chapel Hill again last August, a few shows in Charlotte, back at the Summit this year. Seemed they had a solid CD Release party at the same time as the Summit in their home town. Playing again with the Monterreys in Charlotte in a few weeks. Treasures is another great release by the 'lads. Tight playing, nice mix of sounds (song writing diversity), nod to some Trad hero's (Atlanticus). CDBaby has samples up of all songs here. "Must buy" category, IMO. —Fady El Mirage @ ReverbNation |
Joined: Apr 15, 2008 Posts: 1281 |
jp wrote:
Just bought this. Thanks for bringing it up. — |
Joined: Nov 25, 2010 Posts: 191 |
Just saw Y Niwl at the Biltmore in Vancouver last night. Great show. I picked up there self titled album, and would certainly give it the thumbs up. Their song, Undegpedwar, rocks my world. Alun from the band was kind enough to show me how to play it. Certainly a band I'd like to hear more of. |
Joined: Apr 15, 2008 Posts: 1281 |
Oh yeah, I just got this too: Also, Marcello Giombini's Ballata per un Pistolero. Tons of great guitar on that one. — |
Joined: Jun 21, 2007 Posts: 3909 San Diego, CA |
DeadRanchHands wrote:
Me too. Listened to it five times in a row yesterday. I'm really diggin' it! —Ryan |