OLDER STUFF I’M GONNA REVISIT IN 2016 – ”A”

Adam Green – In 2016, how does one recommend to somebody where to begin? Didn’t have this problem in 2010. I think I first heard a full Adam Green album with his 2010 Minor Love LP. No, I didn’t “get it” at that time, six years ago. I reviewed it like it was Let It Bloom or something. But Minor Love can’t be thought of as a boozy garage album. There’s a lot more fuzz to go around on Minor than his cleaner sounding previous records, but this one is just as witty as it is raw. One could spend an entire article or small history on how Adam beats everyone at the fun game of random.

Almighty Defenders – Why 2009 was seven years ago. It’s officially a long time ago. Think about it. If you were even the hippest 12 year old listening to The Almighty Defenders, you are 19 years old now. There’s no way around it. Their album and their existence is forever special and will not be forgotten. It is laughable that there was any kind of seriousness associated with Almighty Defenders. I mean that in the best way. Black Lips & The King Khan & BBQ Show getting together, on a whim, given some bizarre circumstances. They did it.

Angry Angles – I was going to assume everybody knows this band, but I bet reality is not as convincing. This is Jay Reatard and Alix Brown’s band. They broke up, so did the band, and then Jay made Blood Visions. But from what I understand, a lot of those songs were already being performed by Angry Angles. Whatever – I am familiar with the three 7″s – Apparent-TransparentCrowds, and Things Are Moving. Of course they were from Memphis. I would say contemporary bands from there must think fondly of the Angles.

Animal Collective – Say what you will about these guys, but they meant a lot to me from about 2007 to 2009. Their weirdness and noisiness more often than not IS rock ‘n roll to me, at least in its primitiveness and expanding creativity. I can hear the Beach Boys and Pavement influence as much as any of the avant-garde. I would like to revisit all of it. It will be okay to be weird. Yeah, I’ll check out the new one. Why not?

Atlas Sound – There is only one Bradford Cox. I admire him for his insane stretches of bedroom recordings. He has released some official albums and as well as many self-released Databank Volumes. By himself, Bradford touts absolute freedom, but in a very nostalgic and chill way. He is a sucker for the old fashioned ’50s/’60s pop format maybe more than the sound collage, but he liberally incorporates whatever he wants, however, he wants it. And that is something I admire and really learn a lot from with each thoughtful listen.

Ausmuteants – As far as synth ‘n roll is concerned, at least for the past couple years, these guys are the top. Comfortably. The Aussie DEVO I never grew up with, but with more of the Goner spunk. There’s a live video on YouTube where they played for well over 30 minutes on a bill with The Gories and Thee Oh Sees. And I had the funnest time watching them. Tells ya how excited I am about AUSMUTEANTS. Hope for another US tour this year!

 

 

Band Recommendation: Listening Woman

PERHAPS they are more prevalent than I THOUGHT. Truly bizarre groups. I love ’em so much (usually) – those possessing that anything-is-possible vibe. Out there, out here, there’s a whole lot of rock ‘n roll, hey experimental, whatever, where you can just close your eyes and that’s it. You got it.

But no see, a band like Listening Woman who I first caught at Hassle Fest a few weeks ago, there’s a complete package involved. Eyes, ears, sense of space. If you have anxiety of like needing to know what’s happening at any given moment or you want some degree of control in your entertainment experience…this is when you pack your bags, and Netflix and chill. Go back to the Cabin. See, at a Listening Woman performance, and I’m no expert, I’ve seen ’em just once, there’s unpredictability and a spectrum of performance style that purposely teases and messes with the spectator. There are conventional components – not your parent’s conventions, unless they live a No Wave life – musicality I’d call it, and a feeling that this eight member (vocalist, guitarist, bassist, keyboardist, percussionist, drummer, saxophonist, and effects?player?)  crew got together and previously ran through these numbers more than a time or two.

They keep a straight face too while playing. Being the outsider that I am, I don’t know any of the folks in the band. Probably should , they seem like a nice bunch. The other thing, well actually a few other things. The songs can change in like 5 seconds to something new. This is awesome! Another observation is that watching Listening Woman is watching a film or musical. A moving fantasy world. A world you are trapped in. In this way, I can’t help but think back to Memphis circa 2006 to 2011, with Girls of the Gravitron, The Barbaras (like this), and Magic Kids. Pop Dungeons and shit. Might just be my imagination and I’m missing the point entirely. In that case. GOOD.

Video below by Ethan Long:

Future Spa – “Girl” Out Now!/Show Tonight!

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Flyer by Cody Pettengil

Very, very excited to unleash this fresh batch of gunk for all you punk slimers out there. Somerville’s finest Future Spa have slithered their way into the KLYAM family and soon to be your family when you pick up their latest EP “Girl” (KLYAM-008/co-release with Bob Records) at the ill release show tonight (11/20) at Out of the Blue Too! You can also pick it up from the KLYAM online store: http://klyam.bigcartel.com/

Come out early to witness some snotty hooligans in The Double Buscemis, The Rococo Bang, and Johnnie and the Foodmasters.$7-10 Sliding Scale, 8 PM, ALL AGES!
https://www.facebook.com/events/916792868404630/

 

New Whip Appeal Video EP – “Silk & Velvet & Woven Gold”

Whip Appeal – "Silk & Velvet & Woven Gold" from Dann Lawrence on Vimeo.

Let me admit it, ok. Music videos are dead. What’s bustling with life and creativity is the no budget / voyeuristic / parental accompaniment advised home video, or compilation of fun times and jerking around. The rock ‘n hop trio originally from Newton, MASS teased us with this medium in their “Face In” video and glad to see it show again. What do you call it when you go to court quickly?

NOISY NEW PRIMITIVALIA FROM THE CAVEMEN & >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Everyone has a deep urging, a seated, notpatient, and ever intense longing for what I am terming PRIMITIVALIA – this stuff is a step back from modern man, from rightnow pop capabilities and sensibilities, but lemme tell you this is the realest of deals. Oh yes, very noisy, but heartfelt in the most uncontrived ways – just listen. You’ll get it I hope.

TheCavemen

First, the debut recording from THE CAVEMEN – Banned Before Time. This is what it’s all about folks. Now full disclosure if anyone’s connecting dots here – I didn’t play on this recording and I am glad I didn’t – I’m just unbelievably grateful these guys let me react to their music from time to time LIVE. So if you want to know what complete freedom and just whatever goes, goes feels and sounds like, come on out to Harvard University this Friday, October 30, and see what Crypt Smarts (TM) looks like. The Cavemen. On this recording, Kurt and Couch nail the brute root elements of old timey frat rockers but of course that gets deconstructed in Bits and Spurts into metallic-y Lightning Bolt – so loosy Grey goosey you have to wonder if this is happily the best doomed equivalent of a Jam band. Thank you God this is a thing.

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Now for the true sickos and sickettes. I present to you the mind of >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and his sophomore release >>>>>>>>>>. Some might be familiar with his work in the live G. Gordon Gritty band on noise guitar – so if you ever wanted to hear what that dude is like on his own, left completely to his own devices, with a wooden or half broken guitar, homemade pedals, and a light switch, this is your chance. His straight to tape competency on this recording is quite literally the embodiment of rock ‘n roll and DO IT YOURSELF. Despite its minimalism, it might be his most accessible work. I can’t recommend the debut album enough though, there’s a lot more going on. It’s poetic. Happy to play with dude every chance I can. It’s special!

MY TWO FAVORITE CURRENT BANDS – NOTS & URSULA – ARE PLAYING FRIDAY NIGHT @ CLUB BOHEMIA

Flyer by Sonam
Flyer by Sonam

As everyone knows there are great shows, great potential shows, and then there are some times where the line-up is just insane. Then there are times where there are several fine ass shows going on the same night. This has been happening a lot lately in Boston and I take that as a strong sign that a variety of people are getting involved and putting their stake in local rock ‘n roll music.

But the show that we here at KLYAM are going to on Friday night is NOTS, URSULA, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, and GERM HOUSE at Club Bohemia in Cambridge, presented by Illegally Blind.

I’m still giddy from my first time seeing NOTS perform, which was a month ago at Gonerfest 12 in Memphis. I’d been looking forward to seeing them ever since last summer when I picked up their second 7″, Fix / Modern. Even more so upon hearing their We Are Nots LP from last year. Pretty sure that was my favorite release of the year and cemented in my brain their status as my favorite band. Noisy chaotic slashing guitar, shouty vocals, and alien synths make ’em REAL OUT THERE while the bass and drum ground things slightly. “Reactor” and “Strange Rage” from the first album do it in particular for me – all winners though – and their new single Virgin Mary shows there’s no slowing down in sight. A MUST SEE BAND.

I’ve been acquainted with URSULA for almost exactly one year! I saw the duo play at Black Lodge on October 21, 2014, and was so intrigued I wrote about them the day after. I had never seen any band play like them – explicitly confrontational, raw, and yes there’s not many other ways to put it, punk. Several shows later, I still can’t get enough! Their performance goes to show that the most exciting live music is that which strays further and further away from formulas and conventional playing toward something very very real and meaningful. Not in a yay lets all relate to each other way. Something far more sinister than that. Not something I can write “when Caity stares at you, you feel _________”. I’m not going to speak on your behalf. You get from it – something different. I’d say if they don’t become your new favorite Boston band, you done something wrong.

Also playing are The (New England) Patriots – who’ve played their way to being local noise punk legends. Persistently under the radar, I’d say, they seem to evade most online merchants of cool. Well not here. They also weird as fuck, a truly unpredictable three piece. Instead of synths they got I don’t even know, some combination of devices inside of an old voting booth. Like URSULA there’s a chance the singer be bumping into you or falling on the ground nearby. An amazing sight and sound.

Finally is a band I’ve never heard of – Germ House. Now if it was 1979, I wouldn’t have the means of looking them up beforehand. Let alone do I even want to? For fear of misrepresentation or pigeonholing which I guess is innately a part of this post anyway, I’ll simply say I’m excited. I did the looking and I did the listening. Excellent.

GO TO THIS SHOW

Just Wrote About: HIEROPHANTS – “Parallax Error” (GONER/AARGHT)

Kickin off Parallax Error with some ole ’50s, ’60s Bo Diddley guitaring but that ain’t half of it. If it’s from Australia and it’s on AARGHT and GONER it’s gonna be pretty off and it’s gonna be pretty much the best shit you’ve listened to all year. Happened last year with me and the Ausmuteants. Great thing too is you can jump in after the fact, you know after their first few singles and/or album, and still feel OG because what they doing never loses its realness quotient. So with the Hierophants, I see ma boy Jake is in the band, in fact this was recorded behind his old house. Sounds pretty legitimate to me, but I’m the last to know about production.

For all I know these Australians could be fly by nighters, forming and disbanding just to confuse us Americans, right more than a few of us try too hard to sound ‘right’ or something like that. This Hierophants album, mostly, is that fine mesh of synth and vocal kinkiness – music to anyone’s ears who knows what I’m talking about – and bass/drum groove funkiness. I kinda fell off the new wave old wave synth wave black wave thing somewhere between Devo and the Lost Sounds (fucked up, didn’t I?, but place this down with a soft cushion in between those eras. Those epochs.

And I can’t tell the difference between guitar and synth. Everything is so mechanical, but unpredictable and doesn’t that vibe with rock ‘n roll legends in bands previously mentioned? I’ve realized it’s dumb to comment on songs versus provocation and why things are exciting while I listen and type. Cause it’s weird. But the music is fairly nerdy too. This is the dance music of somewhere. If the Hierophants are a top spin in a modern DJ’s collection, damn, come on please transport me there and allow me to spend some vacation days. They don’t let things get too f’ed and they intelligent too.

TOMORROW NIGHT!: The Shallow End Divers, Drug Dogs, Johnnie and the Foodmasters @ Club Bohemia (10/3)

October flyer
Flyer by G. Gordon Gritty

Tomorrow night (Saturday, October 3rd), we blast back to 1964 with golden oldies oders Johnnie and the Foodmasters, garage slingers, The Shallow End Divers, and the fiercest pups in town, Drug Dogs. KLYAM DJ set in between bands!

It all goes down at Club Bohemia (the Cantab Lounge basement) in Central Square, Cambridge. $8, 8:30, 21+. Be there or be a square! UP YOUR NOSE WITH A RUBBER HOSE! https://www.facebook.com/events/1665084857039563/

The Shallow End Divers
http://theshallowenddivers.bandcamp.com/
Drug Dogs
https://drugdogs.bandcamp.com/releases
Johnnie and the Foodmasters
http://johnnieandthefoodmasters.bandcamp.com/

KLYAM SHOW TONIGHT: Só SOL, G. GORDON GRITTY, BUM CANDY, FIELD OF SHEEP @ CLUB BOHEMIA (8/28)

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Flyer by Cody Pettingil

Alright, alright, alright. Better bust out your dancing shoes for this one. KLYAM haus nut G. Gordon Gritty is kicking things off foist with his outsider rawk swagger. Field of Sheep (a new EDM project from ACLU Benefit/FIRST and possibly LAST club show!) will be non stop euphoric commotion, locomotion, and pure emotion. Só Sol will keep the momentum going with their signature brand of Latin folk dance. Bum Candy (FIRST SHOW! members of Future Spa and Flat Swamp) closes the evening with some rancid garage punk that would make Ty Segall and Lou Reed and all of their cronies puke all over the place. MMMMM Good.

TONIGHT, TONIGHT, August 28, 2015:  Kids Like You & Me Presents Só Sol, G. Gordon Gritty, Bum Candy, Field of Sheep @ Club Bohemia (Cantab Lounge basement) in Central Square, Cambridge. Show starts at 9, 21+ :( sorry kids. $8, see you there!
FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1105764636104975/1113803028634469/

Nice Guys – “If You Roll It They Will Come” Tour (8/21-9/13)/ “Beerflip” Video

Nice Guys North
Flyer by Jesse DeFrancesco

Our friendly neighborhood, KLYAM Records superheroes in Nice Guys are hitting the rocky road all the way to Californy starting tonight. At the old Grandma’s House you can say good riddance to your least favorite Nice Guy and say hello to your friends in Creaturos, Marty Kings, and The Double Buschemis. Check out the rest of the tour dates and a new music video for “Beerflip” off their upcoming tape WSM (Gnar Tapes) out 9/3/15 below.

8/21: ALLSTON MA @ GRANDMA’S HOUSE WITH CREATUROS, DOUBLE BUSCHEMI’S, MARTY KINGS
https://www.facebook.com/events/935955746463372/

8/24: CHICAGO IL @ WALLY’S WORLD WITH LIL TITS (NICE GUYS/LIL TITS SPLIT RELEASE SHOW)
https://www.facebook.com/events/171612159836516/

8/27: WA TBA

8/28: SEATTLE WA @ PAPA’S DEN W/ DUSTY
https://www.facebook.com/events/1612686508981384/

8/29: PORTLAND OR @ ANGELO’S WITH LOVE COP, DON GERO, SIRENA VICTIM
https://www.facebook.com/events/1604712056455783/

8/31: SAN FRANCISCO CA @ THE KNOCKOUT W/ CCR HEADCLEANER

9/1: OAKLAND CA @ A SPECIAL PLACE

9/2: FRESNO CA @ AUDIE’S OLYMPIC/CLUB FRED
https://www.facebook.com/events/1475603539424789/

9/3: LOS ANGELES CA @ HAM AND EGGS TAVERN W/ FREE WEED, UNKLE FUNKLE, 1 MORE TBA

9/4: LOS ANGELES CA @ GNARBURGER (day show)
ANAHEIM CA @ LADIE’S WAREHOUSE W/ FREE WEED AND UNCLE FUNKLE!

9/5: SAN DIEGO @ TBA

9/7: DENVER CO @ RHINOCEROPOLIS W/ THE SOUNDPORTALS, PATRICK FRANCIS CHANG, ELFIE
https://www.facebook.com/events/966738313365084/

9/9: AUSTIN TX Nice Guys // more tba @ Love Goat https://www.facebook.com/events/1481823732129091/

9/11: NASHVILLE TN @ BETTY’S W/ MODERN CONVENIENCE

9/12: HARRISONBURG VA @ CRAYOLA HOUSE W/ HUMANZEE, MORE TBA
https://www.facebook.com/events/860499147367582/

9/13: PHILADELPHIA PA @ THE NEST

9/19: ALLSTON MA @ GMA’S HOUSE WITH FAKE SURFERS (DETROIT), ET AL (BALTIMORE, TBA

Boston based shows/fests – DIY, punk, noise