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_tunic_ 04.18.2025 08:51 PM

 



this won't be released until next week, but it arrived yesterday already :)
5CD's of wonderful Ida. It's not my favourite album of theirs, but it's got some good music on it, and many alternate takes some of which I might prefer to the album versions.

Only listened to the first 3CDs so far. Saving the best for last. Low features on one track, Don't Drop The Baby which was on their boxset as well

Diesel 04.23.2025 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death 2
To me they sound a bit like Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, The Beta Band and Super Furry Animals with Trisha Keenan from Broadcast or Sister Irene O'Connor on vocals. They have some nice moments, but they need to fuck off with the medieval harpsichord solos.


The Beta Band: I haven't heard that name in...well, since last week when they announced their reunion, but before that a long time ago. I remember back in the day *everyone I knew who was strung out on brown loved them.

*They're gone now which is sad n'that, however on the plus side they will never have to suffer the indignation of ever hearing Black Cuntry. Every cloud...

Toilet & Bowels 04.24.2025 06:40 AM

I never got the fuss about the beta band, they had one half decent song.

On The Wires of Our Nerves has maybe the greatest album art of all time, but I could never really get in to the music. Their next album is an all time favourite for me. The one after that was a real let down.

I like that the Numero group have turned their attention 90s underground rock although I find some of the choices they make in the process baffling.

Diesel 04.24.2025 10:39 AM

I was never a fan either but after The Beta Band were mentioned I had a listen yesterday and just kept thinking heroin innit. Combine with going to their Glastonbury performance and the junkie's general penchant for anything Glasto/bongo/funko, you have a potent cocktail for admiration.

Antagon 04.26.2025 11:12 AM

 

Genteel Death 2 04.28.2025 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Diesel
I was never a fan either but after The Beta Band were mentioned I had a listen yesterday and just kept thinking heroin innit. Combine with going to their Glastonbury performance and the junkie's general penchant for anything Glasto/bongo/funko, you have a potent cocktail for admiration.

I've mentioned them, but if I'm honest haven't listened to them in so long, and I don't really feel like it right now. From what I remember from the records I used to have, some EPs, the music sounded like studenty, indie spliff psychedelia. Gomez, that sort of shit. Rubbish. White boys smoking joints and pretending they had a connection with the 'Mexican lifestyle'. I suppose the popularity of Beck in the UK at the time may have encouraged this sort of band. I would have never thought they could be popular with hardened junkies. Those people probably listen to trance from back in the day. Or Charlie XCX, if they are younger.

Genteel Death 2 04.28.2025 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
I never got the fuss about the beta band, they had one half decent song.

On The Wires of Our Nerves has maybe the greatest album art of all time, but I could never really get in to the music. Their next album is an all time favourite for me. The one after that was a real let down.

I like that the Numero group have turned their attention 90s underground rock although I find some of the choices they make in the process baffling.


I like a lot of 'On The Wires of Our Nerves', but for me the 'Little Black Rocks in the Sun' is the best thing they have done. I like some tracks on the second album but by then I didn't care much. I'll youtube it one of these days.

Diesel 04.29.2025 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death 2
I've mentioned them, but if I'm honest haven't listened to them in so long, and I don't really feel like it right now. From what I remember from the records I used to have, some EPs, the music sounded like studenty, indie spliff psychedelia. Gomez, that sort of shit. Rubbish. White boys smoking joints and pretending they had a connection with the 'Mexican lifestyle'. I suppose the popularity of Beck in the UK at the time may have encouraged this sort of band. I would have never thought they could be popular with hardened junkies. Those people probably listen to trance from back in the day. Or Charlie XCX, if they are younger.


They were basically a group of student party-drug bois of which some decided to start taking hard drugs but they all still remained friends and hung out together. So you had this surreal situation of these people shooting heroin and crack whilst listening to Jamiroquai.

New Pope 04.30.2025 02:58 AM

“One of these layers refuses new users the ability to post URLs in either signatures or the body of their posts.”

I was like, WTF how come my post aren’t posting?

Earlier I was listening to SOUND - Drunk On Confusion
(guess the bandcamp link I included derailed my post)

Hair Pie For Your Third Eye / Fellatio For Your Funnybone is a great song title

New Pope 05.04.2025 07:41 PM

A long lost Sunday tradition, does anyone remember Volcanic Tongue?

Ashtray Navigations
The Scrotum Poles
Fille Qui Mousse
Simon Finn
Christina Carter
Vox Populi!
Circuit Des Yeux

and several others on the CD compilation

Severian 05.05.2025 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by New Pope
A long lost Sunday tradition, does anyone remember Volcanic Tongue?

Ashtray Navigations
The Scrotum Poles
Fille Qui Mousse
Simon Finn
Christina Carter
Vox Populi!
Circuit Des Yeux

and several others on the CD compilation


I really like Ashtray Navigations.

Clone Redux 05.05.2025 05:10 PM

That Fille Qui Mousse stuff is absolutely top notch.

Toilet & Bowels 05.06.2025 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by New Pope
does anyone remember Volcanic Tongue?




Yes., it was good for a while but also I bought some real shite on their recommendation.

New Pope 05.06.2025 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Clone Redux
That Fille Qui Mousse stuff is absolutely top notch.


The compilation track had me searching out, Se Taire Pour Une Femme Trop Belle and I’m enjoying it.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Yes., it was good for a while but also I bought some real shite on their recommendation.


Do you remember any of those horrible recommendations?

_slavo_ 05.07.2025 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by _tunic_
 



this won't be released until next week, but it arrived yesterday already :)
5CD's of wonderful Ida. It's not my favourite album of theirs, but it's got some good music on it, and many alternate takes some of which I might prefer to the album versions.

Only listened to the first 3CDs so far. Saving the best for last. Low features on one track, Don't Drop The Baby which was on their boxset as well





I used to like Ida when I pretended I was a sad melancholic boy (which I'm not)

_slavo_ 05.07.2025 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Antagon

Also: Desloratadine, my friend. It works! ;)





Desloratadine is my daily bread. Without it, I'd be dead.
They don't have it in Switzerland, I always have to smuggle more batches from my homeland to get me through the allergy season.

New Pope 05.08.2025 01:19 PM

Keith Jarrett - Buttercorn Lady

Toilet & Bowels 05.09.2025 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by New Pope


Do you remember any of those horrible recommendations?


Lambsbread and Violent Students spring to mind. I think Yamashirube too, although I wouldn't call that shite it was more generic and uninspired music that VT hyped to the max for some reason. A Religous Knives CD-R that was real shite and nothing like the much better records they put out a couple of years later. I forget the other stuff, it was a long time ago.
I also got some really great stuff too, e.g. an early Zaimph CD-R that I think is still among her best work. I think I might have found out about Eddie Marcon's Shining on Graveposts throught VT and I love that record.

I did enjoy reading the mailing list every Sunday evening though.

Do you have any VT favourites/unfavourites from back in the day?

New Pope 05.09.2025 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
I did enjoy reading the mailing list every Sunday evening though.

Do you have any VT favourites/unfavourites from back in the day?


Haven’t heard anyone mention Religous Knives in forever!

My first VT influenced purchase was Hair Police - Prescribed Burning. I remember the review having far more information than was on the release.

VT also led me to my first Wolf Eyes - Burned Mind

The VT Compilation CD that came out in March has a fold out poster of past reviews.

The 2xLP comes with a book: Volcanic Tongue: A Time-Travelling Evangelist’s Guide To Late 20th-Century Underground Music


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