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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Current Band Corner: Mt. Sims

Allow me to take this little bit of necessary blog downtime to talk about a newer artist. Back in this blog's salad days, I posted a handful of tracks from new and exciting post-punk/synth/wave acts, and I've been meaning to revisit this format every now and again to mix things up a bit, so while I'm stuck with the daunting task of reuploading this blog's entire back pages, I figured I'd offer you kids a little modern, yet equally relevant content.

That said, the band on the slab is none other than Mt. Simms. A featured artist on Montreal based Hungry Eye Records, Mt. Simms is a full collective developing from Mount Simms, a similarly styled one-man experimental/electro-pop outfit originally hailing from LA. Led by Matt Sims, a resident DJ/performance artist, Mount Sims released two stunning synth records throughout the new millenium, expanding the boundaries of both electro-pop and performance art. By the time 2005's Wild Lights hit the shelves, Matt added two members to back up the band's growing live presence.

After the subsequent tour, Mount Sims disbanded as Matt relocated to Berlin to start work on a third record as Mt. Sims. The new outfit consists of Randy Twigg on bass and Andre Lange on drums. Despite the mild change to the band's moniker, subsquent sounds explored different territory, adding a much darker and chaotic post-punk edge to the previously solid electronic aesthetic. The results, however, are equally captivating.

Happily Ever After, Mt. Sims' first full length release (featuring mixing and production assistance by Thomas Stern of Crime & the City Solution), was released just last week, but was predated by a 12'' single. I am pleased to offer one track from each respeective Mt. Sims release for your enjoyment. The first is the title track from May's A Grave EP, and the second is a featured number from Happily Ever After:

download Mt. Sims- 'Grave'
download Mt. Sims- 'The Bitten Bite Back'

If you dig these tracks, please say so, and do pick up Matt's releases both new and old. Mount Sims material is easily purchased from Amazon.com and the Itunes Music Store, but Matt's latest work can be found on the Hungry Eye webstore, linked below. Alternately, click below for the Mt. Sims myspace page, chock full of information, photos, and more songs to learn and sing:

Mt. Sims on Hungry Eye Records dot com
Mt. Sims on myspace

Last but not least, for a brief taste of the band's live show, click below to view a three-song performance, filmed by Tobias Knipf in March of 2008:

Current Band Corner: Mt. Sims

Allow me to take this little bit of necessary blog downtime to talk about a newer artist. Back in this blog's salad days, I posted a handful of tracks from new and exciting post-punk/synth/wave acts, and I've been meaning to revisit this format every now and again to mix things up a bit, so while I'm stuck with the daunting task of reuploading this blog's entire back pages, I figured I'd offer you kids a little modern, yet equally relevant content.

That said, the band on the slab is none other than Mt. Simms. A featured artist on Montreal based Hungry Eye Records, Mt. Simms is a full collective developing from Mount Simms, a similarly styled one-man experimental/electro-pop outfit originally hailing from LA. Led by Matt Sims, a resident DJ/performance artist, Mount Sims released two stunning synth records throughout the new millenium, expanding the boundaries of both electro-pop and performance art. By the time 2005's Wild Lights hit the shelves, Matt added two members to back up the band's growing live presence.

After the subsequent tour, Mount Sims disbanded as Matt relocated to Berlin to start work on a third record as Mt. Sims. The new outfit consists of Randy Twigg on bass and Andre Lange on drums. Despite the mild change to the band's moniker, subsquent sounds explored different territory, adding a much darker and chaotic post-punk edge to the previously solid electronic aesthetic. The results, however, are equally captivating.

Happily Ever After, Mt. Sims' first full length release (featuring mixing and production assistance by Thomas Stern of Crime & the City Solution), was released just last week, but was predated by a 12'' single. I am pleased to offer one track from each respeective Mt. Sims release for your enjoyment. The first is the title track from May's A Grave EP, and the second is a featured number from Happily Ever After:

download Mt. Sims- 'Grave'
download Mt. Sims- 'The Bitten Bite Back'

If you dig these tracks, please say so, and do pick up Matt's releases both new and old. Mount Sims material is easily purchased from Amazon.com and the Itunes Music Store, but Matt's latest work can be found on the Hungry Eye webstore, linked below. Alternately, click below for the Mt. Sims myspace page, chock full of information, photos, and more songs to learn and sing:

Mt. Sims on Hungry Eye Records dot com
Mt. Sims on myspace

Last but not least, for a brief taste of the band's live show, click below to view a three-song performance, filmed by Tobias Knipf in March of 2008:

Monday, August 6, 2007

Sixteens


Today's band, Sixteens, has managed to gain a fair amount of worldwide notoriety over the past few years of relentless touring and recording.

The outfit, consisting of duo Kristen Louise and Verve Pauli (with the occasional collaborator or guest) birthed from San Francisco and is now based in the heart of Berlin. Both Kristen and Verve share vocal duties and instrumentation both live and on record.

Their sound combines a variety of aesthetics, from the cold, pulsing art-madness of Suicide, the dark wave and deathrock of the Skeletal Family, and a slew of minimal wave acts, many of which have been featured on this page in the past.

The band has released a handful of previous albums and series of split 7'' with acts such as Hungry Eye Records' the Vanishing before signing to the label proper, releasing both the Fendi EP in 2006 and the full length Into the Goldwave of Future Non Rip-off just this year. For your listening pleasure, I've uploaded a track from Into the Goldwave of Future Non Rip-off as well as a track featured on the 2003 Witches of the West compilation.

download Sixteens- 'Aphrodite'
download Sixteens- 'This Knife'

and for your visual enjoyment, here's a youtube video of the band performing 'A Lesson in Letting Go' live in San Francisco in 2005:



For photos, purchasing information, and all other info on Sixteens, please visit these local haunts:

Official Sixteens homepage
Sixteens on Hungry Eye Records

Thursday, August 2, 2007

The Holy Kiss



Not only am I excited to write about today's band, but I'm also rather excited to be sharing the stage with them in just a few short hours at the notorious Club Midway here in New York City.

San Francisco's The Holy Kiss walks similar paths as Sixteen Horsepower, the Gun Club, and the Bad Seeds; a bluesy, raw, country-thick stomp with the fire and passion of a post-punk outfit in their prime. The vocals and lyrics act as shrieking gospel of heartbreak and ruminating ghosts while the bass and drums trash rhythmically- the slide guitar holding it all together with delicious ethereal tension. There's just as much Son House and Bessie Smith as there is Rowland S. Howard in this band's repertoire.

The band began with a spark in the new millennium, and though they've already been through several lineup changes since their conception, the band's progress has yet to slow. After a slew of rare compilation appearances, Shot Love on the Back Line appeared in 2007 as their first record proper. The album was released under Swedish greats Release the Bats. Meanwhile, our friends at Hungry Eye Records compiled those rare offshoot appearances and singles on to one self-titled collection for those taken with the band and anxious to get ahold of these oddities.

I've taken two of my favorite Holy Kiss tracks and tossed them up for today's consumption, and I pray you find them as captivating as I do... Both of these tracks are featured on their debut record, Shot Love on the Back Line:

download The Holy Kiss- 'A Dancehall Goodbye'
download The Holy Kiss- 'Black, Etc.'

and here's an official video for 'Black, Etc.,' directed by Dion Olivier:



For more on the Holy Kiss, visit these sites:

the official Holy Kiss site
purchase albums from Hungry Eye Records

and be sure to come see them (and us) play this evening if you're in the NYC area! 9pm, Club Midway- 25 ave. B, Manhattan.