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These Things No One Tells Me About

Written by gzabriel on Wednesday, 21 of May , 2008 at 8:45 pm

There are just some things that slip through the cracks of the blogs of the internets and I am happy to have found a few to be proud of. Why does no one tell me when We Are Terrorists puts out new tunes? I love those guys. The track is as banging as usual for them, guitar like stabs with heaps of distortion, french vocals I can’t understand, and ear puncturing drums and synths. Perfect.

The bigger shocker here is that no one told me about possibly the greatest thing I have found all month. A chiptune/electro remix of We’re From Barcelona by I’m From Barcelona. The genius that is Adventurekid has taken the most hand clap happy, sing along, feel good song and turned it into an equally as powerful if not more adorable 8 bit bopping rework. And to top it off he’s done it live (check out the myspace for amazing videos of such a show. Think I’m From Barcelona, on stage in a crazy Swedish chiptune dance party)

Just thought I’d keep you guys up to date on these crucial issues.

Blast Mon Blog - We Are Terrorists

We’re From Barcelona (Adventure Kid Remix) - I’m From Barcelona

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Category: Dance, downloads, gzabriel

RAC Does The Greats

Written by gzabriel on Saturday, 26 of April , 2008 at 8:55 am

Andrew Maury of RAC just sent this our waynintendo_vs_sega_ep_500.jpg

Not only does this look like the coolest thing ever but it sounds like the coolest thing. Ever. RAC takes on the Nintendo side of the spectrum and delivers a killing redo of Zelda’s A Link To The Past rife with heavy guitar stabs and intermittent screams that make it my favorite track of the bunch as well as an awesome take on the Mario Bros theme. Maury then gets his hands on Sonic’s tunes and brings out a more chill but still delicious sounding 2 songs that stay closer to the source material but still pack a heavy punch. I can’t think of any reason why you wouldn’t want to grab this as it is one of the coolest things ever thought of. Props to RAC and Maury and go check this shit out right now.

A Link To The Past - RAC

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Category: Dance, downloads, gzabriel

Gigvision, or how I detail a show so much that you feel like you went.

Written by ashkap on Saturday, 23 of February , 2008 at 3:42 pm

LIARS with NO AGE and IMA GYMNIST
El Rey Theater - 2/22/08

After waiting within the fire lines among the beer chugging punkers and Pitchfork hipsters awhile, the curtains of the El Rey opened to three teenagers. One wielded a bass guitar and a mullet. One mounted the drums and the emo hair fang. A girl stood in the corner, who bore a shocking resemblance to M.I.A, making this was obviously her secret side project. (jk) The three kids were definitely not over 18. As the first bass lines picked up, the drums kicked in loudly, and the show had potential. For a sec. The quiet looking girl in the corner, who i had seen walking around in the crowd before, flung the mic cord over her shoulder and began yelling into the mic, whilst jumping up and down. Unfortunately, the drums subsisted mostly on adolescent energy and not any kind of interesting drumming. The bass subsisted mostly on the bassist’s hair. He did play bass too, but he wasn’t very good at it. I imagined myself up there playing those instruments, which i have no training in, and doing it better. But the most important part was the vocals. To describe her voice pattern is to wrestle with destiny. Half shrieked, half yelled, half whispered (1 1/2 voice) lyrics repeated themselves loosely over the drum n bass… noise. Songwriting was lost, as the words coming out were barely, no, completely inaudible. I don’t want to spend any more time for this. I don’t like to give numbers to music, but i’m going to officially declare Ima Gymnist 0/10.

To really understand what I’m talking about, please, please, please spend 10 seconds on their myspace. It will make you feel so much better about the music you have. Ima Gymnist


After another wait, the curtains drew on No Age. To the left was a drumset, and on the front of the bass drum were stickers and posters of MIA, as seen in the pic below

On the other side of the stage Randy Randall stood in the stock-guitar-hero position, legs spread, face down, staring at his guitar.

He picked out the noisy first lines of Weirdo Rippers opener “Every Artist Needs A Tragedy” and as Dean Spunt smacked the drums and began singing into a special mic setup that made his voice sound as if it were floating over an old school radio. To describe No Age better I have to be less specific, and as it was said in the Pitchfork review of their album, “…the album builds into something much bigger than its constituent parts.” as is with their live show. Song highlights were the previously mentioned track, “My Life’s Alright Without You” “Neck Escaper” and “Everybody’s Down.” But the real highlight of the performance was the performance itself. The drums was raw, the guitar was reverbed and effected to the infinity and beyond, and the band was real. At one point Randy Randell tried to climb up onto the amps, but only managed to knock one half over and pull a plug out of the board he was using to loop a riff he had done seconds ago, until Spunt came over and hoisted him up, scampered back over to the drums, and as the soft guitar loop and ambient noise came to a head, Randell leaped off the amp, whacking at his guitar with a fury. Insta-Mosh. People were flying around, heads were banging, and shoes were lost, only to find their owners in between songs. No Age was loud, confident, interesting, different, and amazing. After a long built up intro to the last song, Randell tossed his guitar in the the crowd. Hands grasped and reached, and as people played the strings for seconds at a time before being ripped away, strings snapped and pieces of the guitar fell off. The noise was amazing and beautiful. He reached for the guitar back and the crowd sent it back to him, and even after the curtains closed he stayed there waiting for eveyrone to look around their feet and hand him back the bridge and various knobs that had fallen off. If I haven’t said this yet, No Age was fucking amazing.

No Age- Every Artist Needs A Tragedy

No Age - Neck Escaper


Now for the headliner. Liars are a highly respected band, and when I saw highly respected you know I mean I don’t like them. Now, there are a few tracks I really like, but as a whole I don’t really enjoy their music. The show was interesting, with the lead singer enduring a recent back injury which forced him to sit on the edge of a high stool for part of the performance, but he still was able to get his act on. Angus Andrew flailed around, waving his arms, making movements sometimes related to his lyrics, (”you” had him pointing to the audience, “no no no” was a shaking finger.) All in all, it looked like the time the band spent studying and researching witchcraft for their 2003 cleverly titled concept album They Were Wrong, So We Drowned had caused a spirit to possess Andrew, and it looks like it has not been excised as of yet. Jerky, inhuman movements were involved in most of his dancing.

I can understand why people love this band, but it’s just not for me. As with Vampire Weekend at Amoeba Hollywood where an underwhelming performance was brought up by my love of the band’s music, Liars at the El Rey was a phenomenal performance bogged down by my indifference to the music. I like this song a lot though.

Liars - It Fit When I Was A Kid

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Category: Concerts, Reviews, Rock, ashkap, downloads

The Enthusiasts

Written by gzabriel on Wednesday, 20 of February , 2008 at 8:17 pm

Enthusiasts

The Enthusiasts are a hard rocking New York 3 piece of under 20 year olds who’s lo fi sound calls to mind The White Stripes and The Black Keys, some of their biggest inspirations. Their debut ep (and by debut I do mean myspace download) has lead singer and guitarist Joey F shouting/singing lyrics who’s poetic and intelligence accent the hard hitting riffs, drums and bass that fill up the sound of The Enthusiasts. I know it’s a departure from what we usually post here but I think you’ll enjoy these tunes as much as I do, so go feel good about supporting an up and coming group by blasting these tunes or sing/screaming along.

Cardboard Soldiers

Knockin’

Black Magic

Black Magic (Acoustic)

EP as a ZIP file

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Category: Rock, downloads

Say Yeah

Written by gzabriel on Monday, 18 of February , 2008 at 9:35 am

WizWiz Khalifa just put out the video for his song “Say Yeah” and I gotta say, it’s perfect. He’s got the dorkiness of Lupe going for him, and the subtitling of uh…Wiz Khalifa. It’s an excellent video for an excellent song so check it out.

And the song here:

Wiz Khalifa - Say Yeah

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Category: Hip-Hop, downloads, videos

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The tape is a project conceived by Gabriel Gutierrez (gzabriel), Macklin Casnoff (caz4mack), Tristan Rodman(pistachionut), Asher Kaplan (ashkap) and Willie Schube (lupethefiasco). All songs featured on this blog are for promotional use only. If you dig a track, go out and buy it! If your song is featured on this blog and you would like it taken down, or if you would like to have your song featured just click the contact form below.