Showing posts with label Spazzcore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spazzcore. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

We'll Die Smiling - 2010 Avant Garde


Band : We'll Die Smiling
Album : Avant Garde
Release Year : 2010
Genre : Experimental | Chaotic | Spazzcore

Tracklist :
1. Interdisciplinary
2. I'm Not Causing Chaos, Chaos Caused Me
3. Yeah, You've Got That Manflu Down
4. Matthew Is Magnetic

Well, fret no more friends. For if you were one of those folks bemoaning the lack of bands who had that uncanny ability to mix rich instrumentation, wailed vocals and math-rock in a way that somehow managed to sound totally natural then your new heroes may have arrived.

Much like everything else I’ve so far heard on Holy Roar, We’ll Die Smiling arrive sounding like (more or less) the finished article. This brief, energetic four track EP is over in 11 minutes but hidden away inside are ideas and songs far grander than their running times suggest: 'I'm Not Causing Chaos; Chaos Caused Me' mixes an initially intricate, tuneful guitar line with blistering stop start drumming and blood curdling vocals seamlessly; 'Interdisciplinary' teases a full on breakdown for its opening minute, before a deep, layered wall of noise hits you square in the face interspersed with what could very nearly be described as a tune; 'Matthew Is Magnetic' very definitely has one at it’s heart, though it too is hidden under a wealth of intricate musicianship and ire; lastly, 'Yeah, You Got That Manflu Down' is a brief but relentlessly heavy assault on the senses, showcasing the band's harder side throughout.

What is truly wonderful about the whole EP is how rich and well-produced it is; moments such as the point where the tone totally transforms 1:01 into 'Matthew…' as the lush guitar comes in sounding fully formed and authoritative; or the latter half of 'Interdisciplinary' as the harmony chugs away violently under the drums and guitars, reverberating in and out of focus.

Early signs suggest that this Yorkshire trio share their forefather’s ability to combine explosive guitar, ear-shattering vocals and staccato rhythms to great effect. But if anything, the sheer technicality and precision on show here suggests that rather than being a band looking backwards, they’re an entirely modern day force. -drownedinsound

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

We'll Die Smiling - 2011 2011


Band : We'll Die Smiling
Album : 2011
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Experimental | Chaotic | Spazzcore

Tracklist :
1) Good Bye, Good Buy
2) Feed The Need

Well, here's the new EP from We'll Die Smiling, there's only 2 songs here but it will make your ear drums bleed for sure. It's chaotic, spazzy, math, screaming, and it's experimental. Well, if you like Kerouac, Pariso, or even Maths, you should listen to it. Enjoy!!!
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Fuck You, I'll Never Tell You The Name of the Band that I'm Listening To - 2011 Your Favourite Band Sucks


Band : Fuck You, I'll Never Tell You The Name of the Band that I'm Listening To
Album : Your Favourite Band Sucks
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Spazzcore | Freestyle | Experimental

Tracklist :
01 - Iggy Executive Foliage
02 - Om Konz, The Threat of Nature
03 - Deckchair Consenting Abscess (Part 2)
04 - Remember Armless and Overactive
05 - Ludwig van ramone Plague Soundscapes
06 - Trial and Error Twenty-Three Full-Time Cowboys
07 - Thing Giggle Giggle
08 - Well Fed Fuck Of You
09 - Nico, Recovered From Death

This one is fvcking crazy, the name of the band and the album titled will make everyone shock!! Fuck You, I'll Never Tell You The Name of the Band that I'm Listening To is the most weird name that i've ever listen!! And what we got in this album?? 9 tracks with full of experimental sound!! Have you ever thought if The Locust add a saxophone and playing kind of free jazz?? You will get it on this album!! I got this link on my shout box, and this band don't have any official website, they only have last.fm page. And here's whatt they said on last.fm :

“Fuck You, I’ll Never Tell You The Name of the Band that I’m Listening To” are a détournement non-band from Italy, that creates mashup music by cutting and pasting songs from other bands, merging them all together to create a weird and spastic mix of music genres, that could be related to noise, hardcore, avant-garde jazz, grindcore, everything and nothing.

Just like the Situationist International used détournement to edit an original media (like a painting or adverts) to create a new one with a meaning that is antagonistic or antithetical to the original, FYIWNTYTNOTBTIALT tries to re-create new songs with an over-load / complex sound, to criticize the triteness of past, modern and future music genres.

As we don't exist, we dont have any official website or email. But you can find us in here http://www.last.fm/music/Fuck+You%2C+I%27ll+Never+Tell+You+The+Name+of+the+Band+that+I%27m+Listening+To

"Your Favourite Band Sucks" was our first mashup experiment. We love this shit. If you love it too, please go buy some albums from:
- The Locust
- Acoustic Ladyland
- All Leather
- Beep Beep
- Crossover’s Inside My Fingers

As we raped their songs to make it.
Enjoy it!!!


 
 
 
 

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Gay For Johnny Depp - 2011 Rhythms, Resolutions & Hustlers


Band : Gay For Johnny Depp
Album : Rhythms, Resolutions & Hustlers
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Screamo | Spazzcore | Experimental

Tracklist :
1. Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny And Artistic Integrity (Maybeshewill Remix)
2. Suckcess (suckcesshouseyrmx by Marty Leopard)
3. She Has The Hottest Limp (The Neighborhood Rework)
4. Humility Is For People Who Don't Comprehend Their Own Mortality (Best Coast Remix by Bobb Bruno)
5. We Are The World? Burn It Down! (The Gay For Johnny Dubstep We Love Britney Mix by Laurent Barnard of Gallows/Team Wolf)
6. Rod Don't Surf (&U&I Remix by Richard Lee)
7. Nine Inch Males (A'rab Diesel Remix)
8. No, I'm Married To Jesus. Now Keep Your Fucking Hands Off Of Him (Shoes and Socks Off/Body Parts Remix)
9. Pink Flag (Pluto Rise Mix by Tom Woodstock of Scholars)
10. What Doesn't Kill You, Eventually Kills You (Jakartattack mix by Lothario Jackson feat. Larry Hibbitt)

Rhythms, Resolutions & Hustlers is an album by the Brooklyn-based band Gay For Johnny Depp. It consists entirely of remixed (and retitled) versions of songs from their second album "What Doesn't Kill you, Eventually Kills You". Some of the remixes were performed by band members, others by friends, still others by their enemies. Sit back, relax and let the music take you. Praise be to Allah. All tracks in album order.

a note from sid jagger...
"Why bother even making art one must ask? Well, the desire to communicate some fellowship of the human existence springs to mind, and as we go on through our lives what better way to further extrapolate on this concept then to collaborate with others and see your work through the prism of their eyes. This is what we, les Gays, have attempted with our latest artistic endeavor, Rhythms, Resolutions & Hustlers.

The countless nights in blasted out barrooms, the short sharp shock of the alarm clock in the morning, and the seemingly endless drives that take us across the seas and back again have left an indelible mark on our conscious as both artists and appreciators of art.  Luckily our fellow creators of the divine sound wave have seen fit to ply their own well tempered expertise and disassemble, deconstruct, and in some cases downright destroy our original compositions to make something unique and very much their own.

It is with great honor and humility that I present to you the following collection of delicately handled and lovingly spanked tracks that originally made up our 2011 album, What Doesn’t Kill You, Eventually Kills You.
Dig deep, bite down, and embrace."

Sid Jagger & The Gay for Johnny Depp Experience
HQ Brooklyn, NY July 14th, 2011





Monday, June 27, 2011

Trencher and Loa Loa - 2005 Split


Band : Trencher and Loa Loa
Album : Split
Release Year : 2005
Genre : Power Violence | Noisecore | Spazzcore | Experimental
 
Tracklist :
Trencher
01. Attack Of The sXe Attackers
02. Delusions Of Grindeur
03. Deja Poo
04. Blondes Of Meth
05. Row Upon Row Of Leper Skulls
06. I Lost All My Hair In A Skiing Accident
07. Trapped Under A Train, Alive

Loa Loa
08. Untitled
09 . Friends Inside Us (Vasja Krusaider)
10. Fineas Gage
11. A Sockerel
12. The Summer Was Small And Rainy
13. The City-Machine
14. Rex
15. Personal Johnstown
16 . Untitled

Great Split from these two foreign bands. Trencher launches out with some frenetic screamy noise in the vein of The Locust and An Albatross...to name a few. every song by them is fantastic. Loa Loa hails from Russia and all of their vocals are in Russian. They genre skip quite a bit, going from full out punk to an accoustic sing-a-long.
Good Stuff if you're looking for something from the otherside of the world.





Saturday, March 19, 2011

Gay For Johnny Depp - 2011 What Doesn't Kill You, Eventually Kills You


Band : Gay For Johnny Depp
Album : What Doesn't Kill You, Eventually Kills You
Release Year : 2011
Genre : Screamo / Spazzcore / Experimental

Tracklist :
01. Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny And Artistic Integrity
02. Suckcess
03. She Has The Hottest Limp (It’s All Noize)
04. Humility Is For People Who Don’t Comprehend Their Own Mortality
05. We Are The World? Burn It Down!
06. Rod Don’t Surf
07. Nine Inch Males (Born To Hate)
08. No, I’m Married To Jesus. Now Keep Your Fucking Hands Off Of Him.
09. Pink Flag
10. What Doesn’t Kill You, Eventually Kills You
11. Cum On Feel The Boiz

Given their initial conception as a band obsessed with the homoerotic appeal of their A-list namesake, the chances of Gay For Johnny Depp having a crack at a ‘serious’ hardcore record seemed slimmer than those of Satan acquiring chilblains. Previous full-length ‘The Politics Of Cruelty’ hinted at a capacity to focus on topics other than sexual depravity, but on ‘What Doesn’t Kill You…’ frontman Marty Leopard is a veritable fountain of bilious disgust. The frantic, high-pitched vocals of old are still present and correct, but they’re also tempered by frequent downbeat melodic refrains, echoing the likes of Nirvana more than, say, The Blood Brothers.

Musically too, the band display a staggering diversity; ‘Suckcess’, to take but one example, jabs you in eye with visceral yelps of nervous tension, before head-butting the pedal board and igniting an elephantine dominator of a riff. The undoubted highlight, however, is the title track. Menacing, slow-burn slide guitars are swept aside as Leopard loses his rag in spectacular fashion, passionately asserting, “I’m not an idiot! I’m not an idiot! I’m not a fucking douche bag!” as he rails against the political and financial elite still unconvincingly attempting to dupe the little man. Shit, when did Gay For Johnny Depp GFJD become Refused?





Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Gay For Johnny Depp - 2009 The Ski Mask Orgy


Band : Gay for Johnny Depp
Album : The Ski Mask Orgy
Release Year : 2009
Genre : Screamo / Spazzcore / Experimental
 
Tracklist :
01. Serious Ted, just admit it
02. Condo shots (Bad day to be a templar)
03. Hey fucked up! (Punk rock can't exist in countries with good social services)
04. We bleed America (Dad get the cuffs)
05. No one knows anyone, not really

Well, before i post their latest release, you better check this one out! This one is their previous EP. All the tracks here is appear too on Manthology (The compilation album from their previous releases). Enjoy!!


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Gay for Johnny Depp - 2007 The Politics of Cruelty


Band : Gay for Johnny Depp
Album : The Politics of Cruelty
Release Year : 2007
Genre : Screamo / Spazzcore / Experimental
 
Tracklist:
1. cumpassion
2. you have a theory, i have a gun
3. belief in god is so adorable
4. lights out!
5. noise
6. point the finger (juicy's last $)
7. happens
8. very little good happens between 3 and 4 in the morning
9. delirium approaches (slut dust)
10. to the alcoholics: life is depressing
11. here
12. i hate our freedom (fuck you gladys, i'm on vacation)
 
A joyous, spasmodic outburst of frenzy, 'The Politics of Cruelty' is the first full-length release from Gay For Johnny Depp.
Whether you want to label it screamo or spazzcore or whatever else, this is certainly not easy listening, but GFJD strangely manage to combine discordant riffage, battering drums and often screamed vocals into a very listenable package that ultimately belies it's component parts.
Many of the songs are so short that by the time you've managed to wrap your head around the shifting tempos and signatures you're on to the next track. The shortness actually contributes to an overall album length of around 21 minutes, and that's for 12 tracks!
What the album lacks in overall quantity is made up in terms of quality though. Anyone with a penchant for the more eclectic end of the hardcore spectrum could do a lot worse than picking up The Politics of Cruelty.
 
 
 
 
 

Gay for Johnny Depp - 2005 Blood the Natural Lubricant


Band : Gay for Johnny Depp
Album : Blood the Natural Lubricant
Release Year : 2005
Genre : Screamo / Spazzcore / Experimental
 
Tracklist:
1. hey sailor
2. no teeth thumbs up
3. sex in your mouth
4. nothing's worse than a whining boy
5. shh, put the shiv to my throat
6. fucking isn't cheating

Gay for Johnny Depp essentially has one trick and they ride it pretty hard over the course of this 14-minute EP. Part dirty full-steam-ahead rock, part spastic screamo, it owes a great debt to the San Diego scene, particularly Swing Kids and Antioch Arrows. The more fashion concise members of The Blood Brothers fanbase would undoubtedly gain erections over this if their tight fitting jeans didn’t prevent the necessary blood flow.
Gay for Johnny Depp makes a reasonable showing of it though. Their rhythms are frantic, the tunes are catchy, certain parts will make you shake that pointy finger, and sure, some of their lyrics are pretty filthy. But, it just so happens I’ve heard bands that beat Gay for Johnny Depp at each of these things. Maybe I expected too much? Perhaps, but how can you not have unreasonably high expectations for a band that calls their record Blood: The Natural Lubricant (An Apocalyptic Adventure Beyond Sodom and Gomorrah)?!





Gay for Johnny Depp - 2004 Erotically Charged Dance Songs for the Desperate


Band : Gay for Johnny Depp
Album : Erotically Charged Dance Songs for the Desperate
Release Year : 2004
Genre : Screamo / Spazzcore / Experimental
 
Tracklist:
1. Kill The Cool Kids 
2. Lights Out! 
3. She Said "I Like This One!" 
4. At Least Be A Target 
5. He Loved It So Much He Went Mad

Gay for Johnny Depp have been described as spazzcore, hardcore, and metal. They are most well known for their vulgar, homoerotic lyrics focused around Johnny Depp; for example on “Kill The Cool Kids”, Leopard sings “Cos I want my Johnny bleeding, f*** him in the ass!” The vocals are most often delivered in a high-pitched scream reminiscent of bands such as The Blood Brothers. Musically, the band are recognisable for a frantic, relentless style, with songs almost always lasting less than 3 minutes.

Formed from ex-members of post-hardcore bands Garrison and Instruction in 2004, Gay for Johnny Depp released their first recording effort, Erotically Charged Dance Songs for the Desperate, on July 12, 2004. The 5-track EP was met with positive reviews which often compared Gay for Johnny Depp to fellow hardcore bands The Blood Brothers and The Locust.