Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Les Problemes


Four tracks of rare Frenchy out of sight fuzz by Les Problemes. This was made in '65 with some shitty attitudes probably explaining why it's so good. Enjoy...
Huh!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Blazers!


Goin' old school for the Blazers season opener tonight against those bitch ass Suns. Enjoy and download the smooth old trumpets of yesteryear to listen to over and over again. Go BBBLazers!

Red Fang


Feelin' a tad bit homesick today, nothing to cry about- just a great excuse to post one of Portland's best local bands Red Fang. Every time I hear this fucker it takes me back home, they were just in Austin right down the street at Trophy's and I missed them due to prior bullshit obligations. Their S/T album from last year will fuck your world up, they sound like Sabbath, The Melvins and Motorhead all wrapped into one heavy, fast and punishing album. Check out their rad video for "Prehistoric Dog" filmed in Portland here. For those who were wondering what it was like to live in Portland, this video is a good introduction- heavy alcohol consumption, LARPers, and parks. Oh yeah, did I mention they also did a killer cover of Dust's "Suicide" that could be easily listened to and downloaded below? Enjoy...

Good To Die

Monday, October 25, 2010

Loose Values



Heavy hardcore psych madness from my furls in Portland aptly named Loose Values. This demo "Raging Bullshit" from earlier this year sounds like a massive sonic blunt object hitting you on the head while you're tripping on shitty acid. Hence why I like it so much. Great distorted vocals and guitar combined with some killer drumming by the Wyld Chyld creates the savage beast of Loose Values. "Diddy Mau Diddy," "Transdental Medication" and "Food Porn Illness" make me want to lose it, but they all rip equally. Bout time you assholes come play in Austin ehh? Very stoked to be posting this and keep jammin' my furly friends, now get back to work Drew...
Oxycontin Pizza(We Deliver)

Friday, October 22, 2010

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr


The track of all tracks, one of my favorite soul cuts "You Can't Blame Me" by Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr from '71. Have a listen...

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

James Knight and the Butlers


Here's some Florida swamp funk for ya, James Knight and the Butlers' Black Knight from the early 70's. It's hard to believe this was their one and only album, it's some super tight horn and guitar work with some burning vocals on top. Miami had some dope shit back in the day with artists such as George McCrae and Little Beaver, and this album is no exception. Knight's cover of Aretha Franklin's "Save Me" is one of the highlights, damn that furl is lookin' fly on the cover, enjoy...
Fantasy World

Monday, October 18, 2010

Astral Daze


Really diggin' this compilation of psych out of South Africa I've had for a while now, finally got a chance to sit down and give it a long listen. And holy shit I'm glad I finally did. Astral Daze - Psychedelic South African Rock 1968-1972 contains everything from fuzz, hard and sweeping riffs to all out pure insanity. Check out both tracks by the Freedom Children, especially the one with Dickie Loader called "The Eagle Has Landed." Yes Dickie, the Eagle has definitely landed for you. Also the track "Morning Light" by Tidal Wave has gripped me also, listen to it below. Everything on here is worth a listen...

Blurry Visions

Friday, October 15, 2010

Friday 45's


In a giving mood today, probably because the drank and sunshine is pourin' up and down on me down here in Austin. First is this infectious blue-eyed soul 45 of Miss Chris Clark. This hard drivin' soul burner "Loves Gone Bad" off V.I.P Records from '66 will start any weekend or party off right...



Next is the album Try and Love by Ofege from '73. These five Nigerian kids recorded this when they were in high school which is mind blowing after you hear these 8 tracks of pure fuzzed-out funky afro-rock. This album was just repressed as hasn't hardly been heard in 35 years, apparently this was a huge album in Nigeria back in the day and it's easy to see why. The track "It's Not Easy" is one of the most beautiful tracks I've heard in a long time- Try and Love is easily becoming one of my favorites out of my African fuzz collection. Damn this is good, enjoy...
Try And Love

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Lucifer's Friend


Just pulled this one out of the archives and have been crankin' it up all day, the heavy dark mastery of Germany's Lucifer's Friend S/T debut album from '70. One listen below to the first track "Ride In The Sky" and you'll know what I mean. Call it progressive, doom or just straight up heavy metal- it doesn't matter, these guys were on to something back in '70. If you recognize the vocalist and can't quite think of who it is, your probably right- it's John Lawton who later went on to join Uriah Heep in '76. Love me some Heep, "Easy Livin" is the shit. Lucifer's Friend went on to make some pretty shitty albums, but this album has with stood the test of time and is very underrated. Anyway, have a listen and tell me if it's as rad as I think it is. Play loud and enjoy...

Toxic Shadows

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Jimmy Castor Bunch


I'm so excited I picked up this 45 the other day for 25 cents I just had to post it. I'm sure y'all have heard this jam before, but just in case you haven't- here's Jimmy Castor Bunch with the jam of all jams "Troglodyte(Cave Man)" from '72. No other explanation needed, just listen...

Friday, October 8, 2010

Friday 45's


TGIF Y'all (That's for all the bubby's in Portland), haven't posted anything on Friday for a while so I've decided to throw in one or two 45's every Friday to mix things up a bit. I have so many 45's laying around or single tracks people hook me up with I need to post them somewhere on a regular basis. First off is a great soul 45 I just picked up in the middle of nowhere southeastern Colorado. Joe Tex is the man, and "I Gotcha" from '72 is one of his best hits...



Next we have the heavy fuzz grizzle riff of this old gem by Glass Sun titled "I Can See The Light" from '69. Been listening to this obscure piece of psychedelia since I picked it up way out in Baker City, Oregon during my drive. Have a good weekend my furls and enjoy...

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Charlie Rich


Switching it up with a little country infused soul by none other than Mr. Charlie Rich. This album has always intrigued me due to Charlie's seemingly easy transitions between many forms of music, from country to soul/R&B to jazz, Rich used to do it all. The later titled "Silver Fox" as he came to be known started his career at Sun Records to little avail, he was a session musician for the likes of Johnny Cash and Billy Lee Riley. He made some minor waves after Sun with Smash Records and then wound up on Hi Records in '66 where he made some the best overlooked blue-eyed soul around. This album is a 28 track collection released out of the UK in '00 encompasses all of his work on Hi. This whole album is a killer listen, soul burners such as "Can't Get Right" and the northern soul hit "Love Is After Me" highlight this comp. The last half focuses on his country tracks he recorded on Hi during this stint including a couple Hank Williams covers. All in all a great piece to add to your collection.
Big Time Operator

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Mirrors


Finally back after the move of death, picked up some good old records on the voyage through the desolate parts of the country though. Mostly old outlaw country and a couple surprises, but I saved today's record for my first post after the long hiatus. For the probably five of you who are still attempting to follow this blog, I apologize for the lack of warning I wouldn't be posting for a couple of weeks- now fuck off. Yada,yada- keep sending me music, I'm still here! Moving on, today's post is a recently pressed almost "best of" compilation of Cleveland's The Mirrors on Violet Times Records. I first heard the Mirrors on the classic Cleveland compilation Those Were Different Times released in '97 which was a sampling of three Ohio bands between '73-'76 who would later evolve into the iconic punk and new wave bands such as Pere Ubu and The Dead Boys. These three bands were The Electric Eels, Styrenes, and this band- The Mirrors. The Mirrors instantly gripped me with their jangly, Velvet Underground sound, but the band is way more than that- their slow lo-fi experimental sound grasps everything psych bands since have attempted to emulate. If you don't believe me check out "Annie." For the first time the bulk of their best stuff (they only recorded from '74-75) is captured on the vinyl Something That Would Never Do for our listening enjoyment. Only 800 copies exist apparently, so I suggest picking this up quickly if you like. For those of you in Portland, I did see a copy at Mississippi Records a while back for only $18. It's nice to be back, stay tuned and enjoy...
Cheap and Vulgar

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

White Hills


Postings have been sporadic due to the constant pleasures of moving my shit, which as many of you know is a huge pain in the dick. I fucking hate moving, it has officially became my least favorite thing to do. So what do I do to cure this seemingly endless battle of packing? Blast heavy psych mindfuckery that's what. Enter the '07 debut Heads On Fire by White Hills, a neo-psychedelic outfit that's single handily attempting to resurrect the styles of speed-induced Hawkwind psychedelia. Fueled by distorted bass, synthesizers and long fuzz guitar solos, these New Yorkers don't fuck around. Enter this wall of sonic sound, you won't be disappointed...
Don't Be Afraid

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Juan De La Cruz


Can't get enough of this band right now, here's the second album from early Pilipino rockers Juan De La Cruz band Himig Natin from '73. This album is more blues influenced than their debut, but they add some real special shit especially with the track "I Wanna Say Yeah" which is by far my favorite track right now. The intro lyrics: Get drunk all day/Get down all night... Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, I wanna say YEAH!!! Perfect soundtrack to my life right now- don't be a shitwit, grab this now. Enjoy...
Shake Your Brain

Monday, September 13, 2010

Sleep



Still recovering from the blast-off I received by the hands of the legendary cult doom-stoner rockers Sleep Saturday night in Portland. I enjoyed what I remember anyway. They sounded so fucking good in fact that I'm posting Sleep's EP Volume 2 which was released in '92 after the band's seminal debut Volume One in '91. Only 1,000 copies were made, it has a rad live cover of Sabbath's "Lord of This World" and two early versions of "The Druid" and "Nain's Baptism" that would later appear on Sleep's Holy Mountain in '93. If you've never heard Sleep I suggest picking up their whole discography which is easy to find for fuck's sake. Sludgy psychedelic ear-popping doom, it doesn't get much better than this. Enjoy..
Marijuanaut’s Return

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Indian Jewelry


Just picked up this latest Indian Jewelry album Totaled that was released back in May. These Houston natives were one of my first posts with their album We Are The Wild Beast, and they still remain one of my favorite bands playing right now. This album is full of grimy synth, hard drum beats, and lo-fi distorted vocals which the band labels as "swamp electro" and "nightmare throb." This album also contains seemingly more killer guitar riffs than their last efforts, check out "Lapis Lazuli." Psychedelic synth, I love this shit. Enjoy...
Look Alive

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Os Brazoes


Here's a nice slice of Brazilian psych tropicalia for your minds, this rare album of super fuzzy psych is all over the map while still staying within Brazil's samba traditions. Os Brazoes released this self-titled album in '69 channeling a heavier psychedelic sound than most other native bands of the time in Brazil such as Os Mutantes and Gilberto Gil. There's also a cover of Jorge Ben's "Carolina" who I posted a while back. Time to tune in and let go with this one, enjoy...
Here

Thursday, September 2, 2010

African Fuzz and Funk Vol. 1




Finally threw together a mix of some of my favorite African Fuzz/Funk tracks that I've been listening to lately- I've had these gems on repeat around the house for at least half a year now. I've always been on the fringe of attempting to grasp the amazing amounts of music that comes out of Africa, but it's really intimidating knowing my addictive personality. It's also extremely life-affirming when you discover a whole new genre of music that you never knew existed and have it take over everything your listening to. I've always picked up obscure African funk around the blog-sphere or off compilations, but my new fascination lies with the mid-70s psych fuzz brilliance of Zambia's "Zam-Rock." I first heard Chrissy Zebby Tembo a couple years back which began my quest to find anything else that remotely sounded like it. I then discovered Amanaz which blew my mind along with Witch and The Ngozi Family. Long story short, you should listen to this. Even better is you also have somebody doing all the work for you over in Africa- Brooklyn DJ Frank Gossner has erected the holy mothership of a blog Voodoo Funk which makes my blog look like a fucking piss ant. Frank came up with the idea of traveling all around Africa putting up billboards asking people to sell him their old vinyl resulting in a plethora of un-tapped killer African funk, afro-beat, disco and fuzz/psych. Fucking genius idea, why didn't I think of that? Check out his adventures here and be prepared to put in some time. He's also re-releasing many of the albums that he has found, including the Psychedelic Aliens which everyone is anticipating in October. All right enough blathering, let's get into the music shall we? Here's a small sampling of some stuff I've found, and if you have something you think I'd like- hit me up, enjoy:

Ah! Congo- Orchestre National du Congo
Feeling Good- Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family
Bazali Bam- Bazali Bam
Easy Street- Amanaz
05. A5- The Blackfoot
Atate- Ngozi Family
Eté Endénesh Gèdawo- Mèllèssè, Mulugèn
Little Clown- The Witch
Peter Tsotsi, Nashil Pichen & The Equator Sound Band - Pole Musa
History of Man- Amanaz
Khubani- J. K. Mayengani And The Shingwedzi Sisters
Hold On- Ngozi Family
Betchayen Tegodahu- Alemayehu Eschete
Ebeto dabi- Vis-a-Vis
My Ancestors- Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family
Oyonko Brebo- African Brothers Dance Band
17. B4- The Blackfoot
Yeqer Mèmèkatesh- Mahmoud Ahmed
Better Change Your Mind- William Onyeabor
Wozani Mahipi- Mahotella Queens
Everything Is Over- Ngozi Family

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