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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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SLEEP – DOPESMOKER

Written by on 17 June 2024

One hour. One song. This album had to happen someday and it was probably going to be made by a band whose members regularly smoked a metric shit ton of weed. Sleep’s Dopesmoker probably isn’t the most famous stoner/doom metal album. (That’s probably Electric Wizard’s Dopethrone.) And they didn’t originate the genre. (That would probably […]

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SONIC YOUTH – SONIC NURSE

Written by on 12 June 2024

It’s the 20th year anniversary of this album, which means that for some reason there are a couple appreciations of it appearing in the music press. I find this interesting, because Sonic Nurse is not exactly a landmark album. It’s not Sonic Youth’s so-called “return to form” like 2002’s Murray Street, or the final album […]

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MEGADETH – RUST IN PEACE

Written by on 10 June 2024

Welcome to Metal Mondays, Wagner. This one’s for you because it has a million notes played really fast. According to The Onion, we should just give up on this art thing all together because Megadeth already created Rust in Peace.    https://www.theonion.com/humanity-still-producing-new-art-as-though-megadeth-s-1819578062   I won’t go that far, but I do feel that Rust In […]

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NIRVANA – IN UTERO

Written by on 5 June 2024

Okay, last Steve Albini album for a while. It’s probably the most famous Albini-produced album. It’s probably one the most famous rock albums of the last 30 years. Oops, it’s actually over 30 years old. Albini, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic sat down with Conan O’Brien to talk about its production last year. That means […]

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PIG DESTROYER – TERRIFYER

Written by on 3 June 2024

If you’re into extreme music or movies or artwork, eventually you will ask: how far does it go? Where’s the edge? At what point will the work I’m consuming make me want to barf? You may freeze frame the camera going into Drew Barrymore’s intestines in Scream, you may seek out Martyrs and Faces of […]

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PIXIES – SURFER ROSA

Written by on 29 May 2024

Happy Wednesday. Another Albini pick. Released two years before the decade began, Surfer Rosa is the foundation of 1990s alternative rock. It has the loud/quiet/loud, it has girl/boy vocals, it has weird songs with weird structures and weird chord progressions, and yet, it’s all very poppy. When a record exec tried to get Frank Black […]

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