Showing posts with label *Love Like... Electrocution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label *Love Like... Electrocution. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

Love Like... Electrocution - 2003 Love Like... Electrocution


Band : Love Like... Electrocution
Album : Love Like... Electrocution
Release Year : 2003
Genre : Experimental | Screamo | Progressive

Tracklist :
01 We Only Fuck to Black Sabbath vol.4
02 The Truth of the Matter is I Am Satan
03 We've Built Our Tombs and Now We're Sleeping in Them
04 Das Plague (French for Germans)
05 Hunger Like Numb Toes on an Os
06 With Horses in Her Eyes, She Spat Like a Wildcat
07 The Graduate Walks with a Dist
08 The Tropics of Cancer,Capricorn and a Smashed Face
09 This Charade Has Lasted Past the Curtains Fall
10 Tips for Avoiding the Clap. 1.
11 I May Have Cried a River for H

Love Like…Electrocution, Australia’s own spazz princes, are Down Under’s answer to bands like Hot Cross and Saetia. They blend screamo and metal in one fucked-up stew and spit the contents in your face, begging for a reaction.
LLE are a sextet that uses all of their members to their full potential. Like the above-mentioned groups, the music here is often technical and complex. There’s a lot going on and a lot of energy contained within five inches of compact disc. Often the drummer is going crazy with some fast scattershot beats or keeping the members in check with a precisely executed breakdown. The guitars are overlapping and mesh together. There’s some high speed noodling and a driving rhythm. All of this compliments the dual vocalist structure well. The lead vocals are screamed in a higher register with a strained voice. The backups are shouted back and they are often in unison.
Thankfully with song titles as ironic, comic and nonsensical as: “We Only Fuck to Black Sabbath Vol. 4″ & “Tips for Avoiding the Clap. 1 I Wouldn’t Piss on a Scorpion if it Was on Fire,” LLE is a group that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The messages aren’t heavy handed, and in fact without a lyric sheet they are almost indecipherable. It would be nice to know what all the fuss and screaming was about, but unfortunately you don’t get that satisfaction.
Overall, though, this is a mixed effort. The group, with all the musicians’ complexities and intricacies, is tight but could be tighter. The songs are short and therefore deliver a to-the-point punch, but after listening to the disc on repeat it can begin to sound like just under 20 minutes of straight screaming, each song no different than the last. So in one simple statement, at times Love Like…Electrocution can be either the ultimate motivational tool and energy pill or the ultimate headache inducer.

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Love Like... Electrocusion & This Night Creeps - 2004 Split


Band : Love Like... Electrocusion & This Night Creeps
Album : Split
Release Year : 2004
Genre : Indie | Post-Hardcore | Screamo

Tracklist :
 01 Love Like... Electrocution - Love Always, Your Dearest Klaus Kinski
02 Love Like... Electrocution - Drowning, in a Sea of Pressed Shirts and Conscientious Suntans
03 This Night Creeps - Channel Surfed Our Way to Epilepsy
04 This Night Creeps - Surfboards In Indian Country

This Night Creeps : Formed in 2002 by former My Two Cents bandmates Luke McPake and Steve Uren, Hamilton’s This Night Creeps immediately began building a solid fanbase through their honest, emotional, abrasive form of hardcore. The band’s sound is unique in New Zealand, and although influenced by the likes of Hot Water Music and Sommerset, the four-piece have chosen a more experimental path, exploring extreme dynamics and unconventional song structures.

Love Like… Electrocution : began in January 2002 with founding members Garth (guitar) and Dave (guitar). After three months of lazy bedroom song writing, Jarrod Brown (drums) was recruited, but lasted only a handful of practices before it was decided that it wasn’t meant to be and invited Slackjaw’s drummer Rowan Tedge to join the ranks. At this time they were rehearsing with Jay, their first bassist who also only lasted two or three weeks and was happily replaced by their good friend Jordan Perryman. Tom, who expressed interest in vocals, was in Russia and was scheduled to return within days and Brett (vocals) was kicking around town awaiting action. They finally came together about two weeks before their first scheduled appearance in April,a party held in Garth’s lounge room in Sommerton Park, Adelaide. Jordan (bass) was leaving to persue a Teaching career in Japan the day after the party so they decided, for the benefit of their future, to replace him with new found friend Timmy Sullivan.

This Split features 2 songs from each band and this other track with weird stuff on it... honestly this whole cd is just so REFRESHING two bands pushing and breaking the limits of genres and not paying attention to boring generic patterns...






Monday, February 7, 2011

Love Like... Electrocution - 2002 She Was Red Hot [EP]


Band : Love Like... Electrocution
Album : She Was Red Hot [EP]
Release Year : 2002
Genre : Experimental / Screamo / Progressive

Tracklist :
1.With Horses In Her Eyes, She Spat Like A Wildcat
2.Hunger Like Numb Toes On An Oslo Sidewalk
3.Das Plague (French For Germans)
4.This Charade Has Lasted Well Past The Curtains Fall
5.The Tropics Of Cancer, Capricorn And A Smashed Face
6.The Graduate Walks With A Distant Gait

Red hot is the correct phrasing here, phonetically blurred due to 1000mph dictation, this record is the most intense thing to come from Australia since Steve Irwin. Just under nine minutes long, yet sporting six tracks, vehement and as controlled as screamo mayhem gets at this pace, love like… are unbelievably addictive.
The record works because of the incredible combo of vocal extremism, one partially distinguishable the other less so… Music wise it’s all down-tuned, technical pieces on guitar, breaks, incredibly fast and angular drumming and accordant bass. Think the **Plot to Blow up the Eiffel Tower, Saetia, Burnman, Jr Ewing, made up of a crew of former St Albans Kids, Us Versus Them and Slackjaw, you decide.