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ORGAN #152 > APR 6th 2006 - new issue on line every Thursday afternoon
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INSERT CLEVER INTRO HERE - Is it really wrong to wish on space hardware? I don’t want to change no world, just want to share some of this damn exciting music. Three different people this week have told me how very very average music is at the moment – one was in a band, one was a sacked major label A&R man and the third was a guy who works in the second hand record shop e off load unwanted Arctic Monkeys junk with (he was an A&R man once come to think of it). How wrong were they?! This is a golden age of music, so so many exciting challenging bands of all shapes and sizes, everywhere, so many positive things, so much Organ fuel to keep us wanting to do this, bands emerging every week – you have to go find it though, you have to search it out... Here’s a few more signposts. Please to meet you take our hand, there is no way back from here, it’s your Foo Fighter antidote – someone has to do it 

So what’s happening with the Organ website? We needed a big spring clean – we may or may not put some of the old interviews and reviews and on-line issues back up again, then again we may not. We’re here for what’s happening today, not what happened last year or what we did in 1995  - THIS IS A GOLDEN AGE OF EXCITING CREATIVE ALTERNATIVE MUSIC – LIVE IT NOW 
 

ORGAN - IN PRINT – APRIL 2006 - The latest print issue of Organ is issue number 151. 40 Pages of ORGANness for you to sit on the loo or a tube train or the Bart or in school (or in the tower of London with the hounds of hell) and read. Fine it free in London and out on the merch desks of the cooler bands and such OR send  £1.00 via Paypal and get your in the post (price includes postage – overseas GBP2.00 or 4.00 US Dollars/Euro) payable to mailorder@organart.demon.co.uk 
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COCKROCKDISCO - free download compilation album! - AAAAARGH! My ears! My brain! The Cockrockdisco album is on repeat, nice and loud, therapy and punishment rolled into one. It doesn't get any cooler or than this.  CockRockDisco is the record label of the glitch/plunderphonic/uberavant guru who goes under the name of Donna Summer a lot of the time. It's also the superb, mp3-filled web site that's an invaluable resource for the sharpest, shiniest cutting edge of music.  As if we deserved it, there is now a whole, entire album of CockRockDisco current classics for anyone to download free, as a nicely zipped up package of CD-quality mp3s with album cover art and info. Seventeen tracks, including gobsmackers from Duranduranduran, DevNull, Next Life, StuntRock, all variations on a theme of using electronics and technology to hack, grind, slice, mutilate and generally genetically engineer rock, pop, black metal, classical music and, in one disturbing case, country.  The techniques are all different, the results varied but always headstretching. The only connection is the use of contemporary technology to recontruct existing sound   Favourites? Well, DevNull's otherworldly, dense, mesmerising contribution, the already legendary Next Life, the unhinged hip-hop of Food For Animals, Slepcy's wry With Charles Bukowski OnThe Ride, the clean electrocollage of Vorpal's Gymnopedie v1.01 and jagged, noisy indieglitch of About. but star billing has to go to the final track, the sheer, jaw-dropping nerve of The Assdroids with their ten and a half minute rendition of Stravinsky's The Rite Of Spring.  As played by toys, eighties arcade games and, possibly, industrial machinery, it utilises detailed passages of twittering electronic purity and nosebleed gabba to approach the composer's original vision as accurately as possible.  If this wasn't the work of madmen, they will have surely ended up that way by the end of the creative process. Un. Be. lieve. Able. Get it from www.cockrockdisco.com
EmoAlarm Pro5 - The ultimate way to defend yourself from those whingin emo boys. Here's the situation... “You're just happily surfing the good old internet.  Maybe, browsing one of your favourite sites, MySpace or some place like that, when whoosh, out of nowhere, EMO!!!! TAKE COVER COMRADE!!!  Hang on, fear no more good people, fear no more for EmoAlarm Pro5 is here to protect your internet surf session from all those whiney intruders! With this program running there's no need to worry about bumping into those silly kids! Wipe that fringe right off their face and blow them right away with EmoAlarm Pro5. This is the most powerful tool in the battle against that disgusting menace to society. Here is 2006, "emo" is code for nothing more than "goddamn shitty pop punk by numbers music played by and for depressed suburban teens". It's all that Dashboard Confessional, My Chemical Romance, Taking Back Sunday and Fall Out Boy your retarded girl/boyfriend listens to. Save yourself. And be pleased to know the EmoAlarm people are currently working on a whole range of anti-emo products, straight-edge breakfast cereal, Scene-Beans and more - stay tuned and stay safe!“   www.myspace.com/emoalarmpro
THINGS TO GET EXCITED ABOUT 
Sex Blood and Rock 'n' Roll - a novel by Kimberly Warner-Cohen - The story of a misanthropic dominatrix who grows to take her work too seriously, it's a credit to Warner-Cohen's skill as a writer that Sex Blood and Rock n' Roll feels worryingly authentic!  Lashings of extreme violence entirely essential to the story, and an eye for time and place: underground alternative New York’s East Village in the early nineties.  Sharp, focused prose and a main character both sympathetic and horrifying; this is, ahem, a cut above the expected, both in style and substance. Here’s the blurb from the publishers: “Cassie Chambers, refugee from Middle America to New York’s East Village, is a  typical young woman, until she decides to become a professional dominatrix.  When she is attacked by one of her customers and suffers a miscarriage, she decides to exact revenge on her male clients, enacting the murderous fantasies that have haunted her sleepless nights. In the tradition of American Psycho, Sex, Blood and Rock ‘n’ Roll is a shockingly graphic novel about the psychological development of a female serial killer, and a biting commentary on gender. Kimberly Warner-Cohen is a graduate of Brooklyn College’s Writer’s Program and a former dominatrix (and a Misfits fan). Publisher: Ig Publishing 
www.kwarnercohen.com
 
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Because writing about music is like dancing about architecture - Organ on the air.. Sean and Marina from Organ present underground music, goings-on from beyond and who knows what. Alternating with the on air duties and styles, one week Marina, the next week Sean. On air every Sunday night, invading your taxi cabs, your bath times and all of your airwaves. One hour every Sunday, kicking off at 10.30pm all over London on proper radio on 104.4FM and all over the world via the web at www.resonancefm.com  Marina brings you  “The Other Rock Show” – The Other Rock is the musical exploration of the avant perverse and complex rock, progressive adventures beyond the safety of 4/4. Sean will be bringing you whatever the hell he wants, who knows? 
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DEMO TIME
Like we already said - we shall no longer be reviewing a million demos, we're just going to tell you about the very very best once a week, no more time for the average, only the most exciting - we're very very selective, when we tell you it's goood then it really is goooooooood

DEMO OF THE WEEK
PERHAPS CONTRAPTION – Oh, yes, grab your ears and pin them right back, either that or run for your lives whilst you keep one eye on the wrath of the mighty crustacean. We’re got a live one and she got boots. Days and days of throwing CDrs in to the demo-eater only to have the rebellious machine spit them back out double quick in a tantrum of averageness that just won’t do (that and listening to millions of bands in search of that rare Rude Staircase moment on My Space). Oh yes, it’s worth all the bad demos when there’s treats like this lurking and waiting to leap our of the speakers and grab us by the throat, to shake us until we scream with blood-twisting pleasure at the knotted note delight. This is seriously high grade tetrahedron shaped easy to listen to hard-boiled bendy pronk (and we so so like the fact that the accompanying scribbled and slightly manic note came on a torn-out piece of music paper). She got boots boots boots... Four tracks from a new band holed up in the East End of London (originally from Bristol). Tales from the cake buying hordes down the supermarket, if you don’t like it then throw it out - four slices of coloured beadness, four slices of after sundown fairground lurking where there’s an organ playing and its time to retire to the kitchen. Epic adventures and more suitable cases for treatment, all broken packaging and hang on, let us go borrow their own words, the truth always lurks in a band’s own words, here’s what they say on their My Space page – “psychedelic quirk-mongers with healthy doses of improvisation, kitchen utensils, uplifting passages and avant-irk-experiments. Car-boot drumming/fumbling and theatrical frolics included. based in London, we are frothing and eager to perform with all other musical/theatrical/artistic oddities; do get in contact. Piquant rock excursions ahoy...” – Oh yes, we have another one here for all in the pond. Four long-arse pointy pronk adventures that you need to go enjoy. www.myspace.com/perhapscontraption  or  www.perhapscontraption.com

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GRIFTER – Old school blues based (stonerish) heavy rock for Clutch fans, Grifter deliver it with a no messing righteous attitude, they have the vibe right, they’re from Plymouth, you find them via www.myspace.com/grifterrock

ALPHA DISTRICT – A fine blend of impressively moody indie guitar adventure, post rock texture and mellow electro drum’n bass laptop beats fused together at Radiohead pace. Organic and electronic, warm and intelligent – challenging ideas, playing with blends and pollinating a whole bag of flavours in an attempt to do something just a little different. Four fine tracks from a new London band who may well be worth keeping a spare eye on. www.alphadistrict.com

CATS AND CATS AND CATS. Short bursts of all-over-the-shop math rock with much longer space/post-rock workouts of the Explosions in the Sky variety, the way the bass grooved behind the drums was pure Monsoon Bassoon. Their EP is available for download at: www.myspace.com/catsandcatsandcats (Phil Whalley) 

Last week's demo of the week - THE PROCESS VOID

Previous demo's of the week - all the past has been deleted (for now)

'NEW ALBUMS WE’RE LISTENING TO THIS WEEK……
Like we already said - we shall no longer be reviewing a million albums, we're just going to tell you about the very very best once a week, no more time for the average, only the most exciting - only five albums, five is enough... five five five... OK, we're very very selective, when we tell you it's goood then it really is goooooooood 

ALBUM OF THE WEEK
SUNN O))) - Black One (Southern Lord) - Darkness solidified, expressed by subsonic obsessives Sunn O))) in terms of intense, focussed low end drone. Black One, their sixth album, is ambient doom of the most concentrated order.  These are not just any old soundscapes. These are Sunn O)) soundscapes, dripping with claustrophobia, hand-carved from slabs of pure, bowel melting nihilistic bleakness. There is nothing casual or unconsidered about this sound. Be assured that Sunn O)) don't just stroll into a studio and jam. Nope. That would be just tooo easy. Example: for the vocals on Bathory Erzsebet, guest vocalist Malefic was locked into a casket, loaded into the back of a Cadillac Hearse and left with only a microphone for comfort. The results suit the genuinely suffocating vibe of the peice. Who knows what they did to come up with the rest of the genuinely apocalyptic doom of Black One; pyroclastic flows and earthquakes come to mind.  With previous albums' collaborators including Julian Cope and members of Mayhem, expect an experimental, boundary-pushing attitude behind these creations.  Sunn O))) do deserve their reputation; these slow-drawn out expressions of dread and menace have a depth and hellish beauty that others fail to imitate. Taste the difference.    www.southernlord.com

ALBUM OF THE WEEK 2
CATNAP – Like riding a great big cartoon head of a shark that may not be a shark and may be a cat and whatever it is, it is definitely on wheels (and not a wooden fish on wheels) and flying over bumpy ground and look out, here comes the stairs, the catsharkhead is going down (don’t you just love Sarah Lipstick’s artwork). Catnap will grow so tall that all your institutions will crumble beneath their feet like the spineless pests they are. All spiky (with sunken eyes) and a little like The Fall but not really and there’s five tracks and they’re all so goooooooood. Fact fiends and fight fans need to know that there are four members – Jack, Carly, Paul and Ben. “Catnap can be temperamental and aggressive, this should not reflect badly on the member’s personalities”. Catnap are from Brighton and we like their spiky obtusive and proper angularness and cohesive awkward beauty and yes indeed Catnap make music that will excite you. Proper angular and gloriously good for you and they really do sound like their excellent artwork, treat your heart, it will astound you  - www.catnapmusic.co.uk / www.nost8ment.co.uk

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NFD - Dead Pool Rising (Jungle) - Further (big) adventures beyond the gloriously dark Fields Of The Nephilim (and The Nefilim and Sensorium). The latest album from the now rather established in their own right BIG band led by founder Nef Tony Pettitt. It’s that great BIG vast-beyond-vast epic wasteland goth R-O-C-K sound pioneered by Killing Joke and taken on by the others you know and loved back in the day (did we say the sound was big yet?). That driving momentum, that deep voice and that clanking bass (Bob White has the perfect voice for the band, goth enough but not the goth cliché that became a bit of a tired joke a long time ago - this guy can sing ‘properly’). NFD probably are the very best ‘proper’ goth rock band out there right now (the rock bit is important, this is a big big rock sound). Devastating and detailed, both raw and polished. Front line visceral bombastic darkwave from a big goth band pushing forward - and I get the impression that they couldn’t care less what you or I think - they’re doing it, they’re doing it good, it’s about as goth rock as it can possible be, they’re ready to plant their big black flag right there in he middle of the field and you’re either standing there with them or you don’t matter an inch to their world and they don’t care what you think (we did say it was a big sound didn’t we?). www.nfd.web.com / www.junglerecords.com

RED LIGHT RIPPERS – Nobody Likes A Rat (Fading Ways) - Foot to the floor, stocked n’dropped, hot-rod racing, cool as a ’73 Dodge Charger, street-punk trailer-trash loving rock ‘n roll. You can smell the flame-burst door decals and the beer stained bowling shirts from here. Bad-ass street punks with half a foot in the land of Bon Scott, Guns n’Roses, Wildhearts and Nazareth.  Raw, delivered with just the right amount of no frills gritty in-your-face hi-energy attitude, they appear to be from Canada. If this sounds like your kind of thing then they do it damn well - they’re worth your time and the money you otherwise would have wasted on beer. www.redlightrippers.com / www.fadingwaysmusic.com

NAUSEA – The Punk Terrorist Anthology Vol 1 (Alternative Tentacles) – Ah yes, old school hardcore scuzzed as f*** New York punk rock with rusty flesh ripping barbed edges and a street-wise political bite that goes right to the bone. One of the most influential New York City punk crews ever. Raw punk, doomed metal and intense and rather bleak socio-political lyrics. Nausea were legends, they were the often imitated but rarely equalled creators – right the way up there alongside the very best (Neurosis, Amebix, Civilised Society...), and yes, a massive influence on today’s finest – without Nausea you probably wouldn’t have had fine bands like Leftover Crack or Skarp sounding quite like they do. Ferocious driving heavy punk rock featuring those do-not-mess dual male/female vocal attacks. And these 22 tracks (most of their only full studio album Extinction as well as tracks from compilations and now way out of print 7”ers) sound as violently vital and relevant today as they did back when they were originally recorded some two decades ago. Actually in these watered down compromised punk rock times they sound a hell of a lot more beautifully relevant.... if you know them then you’ll be glad this CD is in existence, if you don’t know them, then you need to.... go grab some real relentless scathing punk rock violence and creative barbed beauty. www.nauseapunk.net / www.alternativetentacles.com
 
Last week's album of the week - THE DRESDEN DOLLS / PROUDFLESH

Previous album's of the week - all the past has been deleted (for now)

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GUERRILLA GARDENING?  I’m an urban guerrilla, I grow bulbs in my cellar. Guerrilla gardeners are sowing the seeds of resistance in south London, with a spot of illicit gardening in its neglected public spaces. Striking at night, armed only with shrubs and plants, they set out to brighten up roundabouts and verges. Last week saw a two-night blitz on a barren traffic island on Westminster Bridge Road, which now boasts an array of new shrubs and bulbs.  - www.guerrillagardening.org
 
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LAPSUS LINGUAE 
Bull & Gate, Kentish Town, London.

BRACE YOURSELF FOR MOMENTS OF JAW-DROPPING PLEASURE

There's a big bloke from Glasgow on the stage, screaming. 

Nobody dares move
He's quite clearly In the zone, but that's ok because the other three musicians are in the zone too... that slightly glazed look of concentration, craftsmen at work.  The big guy is hunched over a piano, but instead of crumbling it to smithereens in his hands, he carefully, delicately plays a chord, followed by another and then a couple more. For some reason this succession of sound makes everyone feel cold, and lonely, and (im)mortal. 

This is too perfect.  To start: Lapsus Linguae seriously rock. With that pleasure comes a whole layer cake of others: they rock straight-ahead, they rock with progressive complexity, they've captured riffs out of the ether, riffs that other bands don't dare to even dream about and after all that, there's stuff for the brain and heart.  Oh, and it's done without the condescention or fake intellectual posturing that certain other bands bring along to their attempts at cutting edge rock.  For Lapsus Linguae, its done as if it is as necessary to them as breathing.  They look good too.

We know them by their Lapsus names: Raga Wu, sublime drummer; Magaloof Taylor, wiry guitar angst; blissful apprentice T-Bone The Magnificent (proud replacement for Gunthor Hunter, who 'left to draw numbers on his face with felt penz') and the big bloke, Penelope Collegefriend. Mr Magaloof and Mr Collegefriend collaborate on the songwriting and the dense, beautiful wordplay: shades of biting, random humour, the bleakness and crass futility of consumer culture dissected with more surrealism than sneer, and not a little compassion. The music a just match: Tourette's-like excursions into METAL! for it's own sake, amongst gorgeous piano developments... really, really soulful, relevant, deep-cutting piano composition, not some throwaway classical tack-on.  That at least, is what we've heard so far: an EP and their mini-album, You Got Me Fraiche. 

What we get tonight, aside from Nashnul Bakeoff (the one with the screaming and the fearful piano end) is new, new new... not having heard a note before, it sounds even denser, and certainly heavier. Looking around the packed Bull & Gate, at an audience largely of previously converted but also a bunch of awestruck teenagers from off the street or somewhere, I see a lot of open mouths. We can't take our eyes off what's going on onstage. Aside from the t-shirt uniform and the occasional unrehearsed between-song histrionics, Lapsus Linguae don't need much in the way of props, not when you have Collegefriend and Taylor's vocal interplay, instrument swapping and unfeigned emotional ferocity. There's one stand-out moment where they enter a passage of absurdly complex dual-vocal dual-instrument counterpoint that makes it difficult to listen to The Mars Volta ever again without going 'pah!'  - whilst underneath, their desperate, bleak energy keeps it alive, immediate, accessible.  This is new work from the long-awaited album, crafted, concentrated, boiled up in some rehearsal studio bunker of the grimmest north, finally unleashed. We're privileged. 

There’s a whole world of ‘proper’ music out there - the twentieth century composers, the living ones who few of  us who didn’t go to music college even register - is filled with the most incredible stuff. But for most of us it’s been hard to know where to start in an often intimidating scene.  Thankfully, as people get increasingly into adventurous sounds, that world is leaking out via word of mouth and the internet, absorbed by all kinds of bands.  Lapsus Linguae are already there... These contemporary classical influences aren't tacked on, but are intrinsic, effortless.  That surreal but savage humour, aggressive energy without bullshit or fakery, is absolutely natural, absolutely unpretentious, whatever you might assume from this ham-fisted attempt at a description. Desperately trying to avoid a cliche about northern grit, now: surely that’s because they come from Glasgow and not Guildford.  Metal posturing and Satie.  The dialectic of devil horns.  And neither the brains or the brawn is ironic.  They don’t need to hide complex thought - fragile, vital  observations and feelings that can’t be marketed, can barely be described - behind irony.  Or preposterous wordiness without meaning. They’re trying for more than just being in a band... Lapsus exists because a rock band is the only way to express it.  It’s just a Lapsus Liguae beast, creating, being there.  Brain food. With heart. Dig in.
www.lapsuslinguae.co.uk
 

SINGLES
SINGLE OF THE WEEK
PSAPP – Tricycle (Domino) - They’re just so innocently easy and lo-fi organic – Bagpuss for Beck fans and all warm and simple and just so different and inviting and four o’clock, three o’clock and he was gone. I can stop listing to their album and the artwork is brilliant and they must have a marvellous mechanical mouse organ in their Kings Cross hideout.. They Tinker, and tinkle, Psapp tinkle, Psapp are mostly Galia Durant and Carlin Clasmann and their simple mellow songs are brimming with pop cleverness and yes mosaic-like and old toy animals and the subtle delicate noises you can make with kitchen utensils. The artwork is wonderful and to celebrate the single release the band will release 50 helium balloons over London each with a different message, the finders of the messages will receive exclusive drawings and a copy of their excellent album (reviewed in the current print edition of Organ and probably up here next Thursday). You will love Psapp, you won’t quite know why, it’s a bit like why you always have to stop and say hello to cats and how much better you feel when you have, s oso uplifting and someone else right said they turn squeaky toys in to gold.. www.psapp.net
 

Last week's single of the week - GREENSPACE

Previously - all the past has been deleted (for now) 
 

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