Wednesday, April 29, 2015

various artists- "Mish Mash Mush Maximum Mega Mix vol 2" (2000)


Second volume of Fort Thunder-related compilation curated by Mat Brinkman. Same simple, effective packaging as the first. Same mix of real projects and mysterious one-offs and jokes. Appearances from Landed, Pink and Brown, La Machine, Burmese, buncha Forcefield members, and the classic "Providence Place Mall" by Mr. Pipes.
Come feel the feeling.





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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Third Death- Thrash Out!!! cdr (2006)



Third fucking Death.
If you lived through this period in Providence history you probably still have two or three of these demos still lurking in your belongings somewhere. No one who attended punk, hardcore or metal shows around this time managed to escape leaving at least one show with a copy of this in their hand. These dudes were unbelievably prolific free-demo distributors, just walking through punk shows with backpacks full of these "Thrash Out!!!" CDRs handing them to anyone willing to take one. I was offered copies multiple times at a single show on at least one occasion. Which, in the end, was great because this shit is gold. Blazing fast, short n sweet blasts about skateboarding and eating pizza.
They released one amazing 7" on Pvd's Culture Void imprint as well as a three-way split with Hulk Out and All Those Opposed on Tor Johnson Records. And then kind of disappeared. I haven't done my research, and don't personally know any of them so I can't say what any of these kids went on to do after. Culture Void maintains Third Death's internet presence with this lil info page here:
http://www.culturevoid.com/ri/thirddeath.html




Seventeen songs in just over ten minutes of tight, fast-as-fuck skate thrash in the classic tradition. Super fucking awesome. GO!!!!


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Friday, April 10, 2015

Badman- demo CDR (2005-6?)


I'm happy to present something a little different from the noisier stuff I've previously posted. Badman was based out of Providence but members appear to have split time between Pvd, NYC, Boston and Denver. A few years back they were playing out frequently and getting great local press in anticipation of their debut full length slated for release on Providence's Corleone Records. Unfortunately the release date came and went with no album, and the band seemed to have dropped off the face of the earth, though at least one member went on to explore similar-minded ground (albiet instrumental) in the excellent Volcano Kings.
Badman took up in the fine lineage of the Gun Club, later Tom Waits, and most strongly the Bad Seeds and the bluesier moments of the Birthday Party. The vocals have a distinctly Cave-ian croon (in the best possible way) augmented by twanging slide-heavy guitar and a second percussionist banging on trash cans and scrap metal, recorded open and reverb-thick. Excellent songwriting chops, great production (especially for a demo, god damn!) and style for miles. I'm a sucker for a band that wears suits.



This was a 5-song demo CDR they were giving away at shows at the time. Absolutely amazing stuff, far exceeding what one would expect from such modest packaging.

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ADDENDUM:
Just found out that they went and deposited a cleaned up version of this demo and what I imagine was supposed to have been their debut album on Bandcamp for all to enjoy. I'm still going ahead and uploading my rip of the CDR, so do whatcha feel. The bandcamp site also states that the group officially disbanded in 2009, so I guess that's the end of that mystery.

https://badmanmusic.bandcamp.com/