30.1.11

henry Rollins plays cloudland canyon on KCRW

Henry Rollins

KCRW Broadcast 99

SAT JAN 22, 2011

Fanatics!

We got a thing going on tonight! Check it out. This is an interesting show. It goes all over the place and even features a couple of songs that are pretty difficult to obtain.

The Welders track is from a 4 track EP coming out at some point, if it’s not out already. It’s an all girl band from Missouri I believe. They recorded the EP in 1979 and it’s only coming out now. I don’t know why. They sent it to me and I played it in my kitchen and knew immediately it had to be on our show. The Bloody Amateur is at this point, a one-man band in the form of Andy Comer of Teenbeat band Tel Aviv. I don’t know how many times I have played those albums. Anyway, Andy and I keep in touch and a few months ago, he told me he had started writing and recording again under this new heading. He sent me some new ideas the other day and I asked if I could play tonight’s track and he said yes. So, lucky us. Later on tonight, we will listen to one of my favorite Tel Aviv tracks.

Interesting Nick Cave track from the Le Peuple Migrateur Soundtrack CD. New Medications album on Dischord, perhaps my favorite of their three releases. Great stuff. New James Chance record gets an airing here tonight.

Another smasher from Stonehelm! Load your pipe and believe the hype! Cool track the Stark Reality album. It was just sent to me, I don’t know anything about them yet. I dug it and thought you all might want to check a track from it. Great archival release from Dischord with the Artificial Peace ’81 Sessions LP. It comes with a download card. That one’s at Dischord.com. I am loving this one.

Cool Re-issue Alert Dept.: Dr. Strange Records has re-issued all the Chiefs songs on limited edition LP. It sounds great!

http://www.drstrange.com/cart.php?m=music_search&xsubmit=Y&search=chiefs&go.x=0&go.y=0

Liza Richardson always plays cool jams on her show. She scooped me like a pail full of sand on this great Music Of Siam CD. I finally got my own after hearing her blasting cool tracks on her show. Now, we catch up. Great album!

I don’t know what else to tell you, Fanatic besides get close up on this show, dig the waves of jamaliciousness, it being Jamuaury and STAY FANATIC!!!

--Henry

E-mail address for Henry: Henryontheradio@gmail.com

01. Ween - Where'd The Cheese Go At? / Unreleased

02. The Dickies - Give It Back / The Incredible Shrinking Dickies

03. The Welders - Pervert / The Welders EP

04. Bloody Amateur - Companions 1.5 / Unreleased

05. Nick Cave - To Be By Your Side / Le Peuple Migrateur Soundtrack

06. Medications - We Could Be Others / Completely Removed

07. Swell Maps - Let's Build A Car (Single Version) / Jane From Occupied Europe

08. David Bowie - Running Gun Blues / The Man Who Sold The World

09. Cloudland Canyon - Clearlight Intry / Requiems Der Natur 2002-2004

10. James Chance & Terminal City - The Street With No Name / The Fix Is In

11. The Specials - Monkey Man / The Specials

12. Hawkwind - Orgone Accumulator / Space Ritual

13. Tel Aviv - We Got The Computers / The Shape Of Fiction

14. Stonehelm - Zombie Apocalypse / Stonehelm

15. Stark Reality - Rocket Ship / Now

16. Public Image Ltd. - Low Life / Public Image Ltd.

17. The Fall - Beatle Bones 'N' Smokin' Stones / Complete Peel Sessions

18. Comets On Fire - Holy Teeth / Avatar

19. Artificial Peace - Suburban Wasteland / Complete Session November 81

20. The Chiefs – Tower 18 / Holly-West Crisis

21. Various Artists - Cleaning This Highway / Prison Worksongs

22. The Ruts - West One (Shine On Me) / The Punk Singles Collection

23. Thin Lizzy - Black Boys On The Corner / Vagabonds, Kings, Warriors, Angels

24. Waipod Phetsuphan - Ding Ding Dong / The Sounds Of Siam 1964-1975

25. The Jesus & Mary Chain - Upside Down / The Power Of Negative Thinking

26. Butch Willis & The Rocks - I'll Never Be The Same Again / Repeats

27. Family Fodder - Don't Get Me High / Classical Music


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19.1.11

Exquisite Boredom lists Fin Eaves as top 20 of 2010


  • 20 Records from 2010 Cloudland Canyon - Fin Eaves (Holy Mountain, LP) My first taste of the Cloudland Canyon folks was via the recently reissued Silver Tongued Sisyphus, a stranger record than Fin Eaves no doubt, but one that kind of makes sense. For Silver Tongued Sisyphus, they made long form, cavernous, and organic psych/komische — you know, the type that everyone says they can make but mostly sounds like ass. Well, it was good. Then this one comes along and, clearly, they sort of dropped what that was seemingly working for them and, uh, well, good. Probably not surprisingly, it turns out these folks were big shoegaze fans all along. Yes, MBV: but I’m mostly hearing Teenage Filmstars. However, where that band sometimes sounded too much a product of the studio, Fin Eaves unfolds naturally unlike countless 2010 dream-bands, perhaps thanks to their past understanding of how to get further out (and write a memorable, new hook). But crucial here is that they use that they use the disciplines of “out” playing in the framework of really, really embracing pop songs that probably shouldn’t be. But they are — and they’re among the year’s best.


    20 Records from 2010

    Cloudland Canyon - Fin Eaves (Holy Mountain, LP)

    My first taste of the Cloudland Canyon folks was via the recently reissued Silver Tongued Sisyphus, a stranger record than Fin Eaves no doubt, but one that kind of makes sense. For Silver Tongued Sisyphus, they made long form, cavernous, and organic psych/komische — you know, the type that everyone says they can make but mostly sounds like ass. Well, it was good. Then this one comes along and, clearly, they sort of dropped what that was seemingly working for them and, uh, well, good.

    Probably not surprisingly, it turns out these folks were big shoegaze fans all along. Yes, MBV: but I’m mostly hearing Teenage Filmstars. However, where that band sometimes sounded too much a product of the studio, Fin Eaves unfolds naturally unlike countless 2010 dream-bands, perhaps thanks to their past understanding of how to get further out (and write a memorable, new hook). But crucial here is that they use that they use the disciplines of “out” playing in the framework of really, really embracing pop songs that probably shouldn’t be. But they are — and they’re among the year’s best.

    1. exquisiteboredom posted this
  • 13.1.11

    Future Shuttle on P-Fork!!!

    january 10, 2011

    Future Shuttle: "Fog Spelunk"



    "Fog Spelunk"

    NYC ambient trio Future Shuttle are readying their latest EP, Waters Edge, for release sometime later this year. While you wait for that release to drop, check out this gently percolating, serene sounding cut that's scheduled to appear on it. (viaDon't Die Wondering)

    MP3: Future Shuttle: "Fog Spelunk"

    Posted by Larry Fitzmaurice on January 10, 2011 at 3:10 p.m.

    12.1.11

    Future Shuttle on Visitation Rites/ Pitchfork


    Last time I saw Brooklyn electronic duo Future Shuttle perform live — at Piano’s on the Lower East Side, accompanied by flute player Lizzie Harper, who now joins them for most of their performances — I remember feeling the same way I once felt when I was lucky enough to receive a foot massage from a friend: shocked by a sudden apprehension of my inner exhaustion, then shocked by all the emotions that start to well up when you let your guard down without knowing it. With their new Water’s Edge EP, out this year on Kip Uhlhorn’s new Intercoastal Artists imprint and produced by Sam Haar of Blondes, we discover their mile-long pillow-scapes in higher resolution, revealing an attention to texture and dynamic variation that can only come from losing track of time inside the studio, trapped inside your own spell.

    Words: Emilie Friedlander

    Water’s Edge EP is out this year on the Holy Moutain-affiliated Intercoastal Artists. 2-song 12″ vinyl accompanied by 6-song download of the full EP

    11.1.11

    IA002: FUTURE SHUTTLE 12"single

    so next up here at Intercoastal Artists is a 12" single from Brooklyn based FUTURE SHUTTLE
    more info to come soon. However, for now here is a track called Fog Spelunk.
    Future Shuttle-Fog Spelunk by intercoastalartists