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SUMAC – THE HEALER

Written by on 22 July 2024

I’m wondering if the purview of these Metal Mondays blurbs have changed. Initially, I think I wanted to share beloved classic albums and make the argument for new classics, but considering how much we’ve focussed on grindcore and metalcore and Nespite (?!), I’m wondering if maybe it isn’t more of a survey of the wonderfully […]

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DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN – CALCULATING INFINITY

Written by on 15 July 2024

“How the fuck do you learn this shit?” That’s me, trying to wrap my head around John Zorn’s 1990 masterpiece of jazz, no wave, film soundtrack, and grindcore, Naked City. One moment the six-piece is ripping through the “Batman Theme”, the next they’re bebopping through the French Quarter, the next they’re screeching through a blast […]

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JOY DIVISION – SUBSTANCE

Written by on 10 July 2024

How much does production matter? Before Martin Hannett recorded their debut Unknown Pleasure, Joy Division sounded like every other band that formed because they saw a Sex Pistols’ concert: yelled vocals, barre chord guitars, sloppy musicianship, you know, punk rock. You can hear this embryonic band on the first two tracks of the compilation Substance, […]

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DEMILICH – NESPITE

Written by on 8 July 2024

Demilich’s guitarist/vocalist Antti Boman has a bizarre throat. I don’t mean that he makes weird sounds with it (which he does), I mean that it is physically different than your throat or mine. His singing sounds like a close-mic’d gastrointestinal tract trying to digest an entire Meat Lovers pizza. Boman gurgles, groans, and bellows in […]

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MODERN LOVERS – MODERN LOVERS

Written by on 3 July 2024

You did it. You wrote the songs. You went to open mics. You harvested band members. You finally found a bassist. You got the band together. You KEPT the band together. You sent out emails with cell phone recordings of practice to book gigs. You played to people’s backs in a bar, to ten people […]

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PANOPTICON – KENTUCKY

Written by on 1 July 2024

Last week we talked about how in the 1980s hardcore punk and metal were kissing cousins and should probably just fuck already. Peanut butter and chocolate, baby! Today we’re talking about more misshapen genre collisions. In the 1970s, the hard rock band Carmen smashed together prog and flamenco. It sounds every bit as weird as […]

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NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS – DIG, LAZURUS, DIG!!!

Written by on 26 June 2024

Nick Cave is special. While his fellow 80s cohorts are playing the hits on revival circuits, he’s still churning through the grist of his day-to-day existence and creating art out of it. He’s the rare celebrity that has grown wise instead of just old. Nowhere is that more apparent than on his website, theredhandfiles.com, where […]

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QUICKSAND – SLIP

Written by on 24 June 2024

Although the metal world has somewhat opened up to newcomers and outsiders over the last decade, for most of its existence, the subculture was gate-kept by self-appointed arbiters of “real metal” and “true fans.” These Comic Book Guys in jean jackets wanted to keep their fandom pure, which usually meant they only wanted to surround […]

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THE DOORS – THE DOORS

Written by on 19 June 2024

FOUR PILLARS OF A ROCK BAND:   SONGS: The best shows fade into memory, but the records are here for the long haul. Chuck Berry is “Maybelline.” The Beatles are “She Loves You.” Amy Winehouse is “Rehab.” To this day, Foreigner tours, even though its guitarist is the sole remaining member of the band (and […]

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