Showing posts with label J Mascis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J Mascis. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Kicking Spit - Psychrockbullshit




Former members of the New Jersey band Seasick playing rad 80's influence hardcore punk. This three-piece sounds a lot like Dinosaur Jr. and Hüsker Dü, and I mean a lot. Tons of fuzzed out guitar solos, great melodies and a killer rhythm section make this EP one of the best I've heard in a while. Tankcrimes Records released this on LP and CD, so go grab it from them (they also have this as a free download right now on the label's bandcamp).

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

GG Allin - Hated In The Nation




Everyones favourite shit-smeared-nihilist-micropenis flashing-punk rocker. GG (born Jesus Christ Allin) was one wild dude who obeyed no laws, not even those of basic human hygiene. Serial killer John Wayne Gacy remarked after meeting GG that he "loved that guy, but God damned if he didn't smell like the worst pissy-assed wino I'd ever met". This is outcast music made by the most famous outcast in rock and roll. J. Mascis plays lead guitar on three of these tracks (as part of The New York Superscum), he was originally going to record a whole live set but in typical GG fashion the plug was pulled on the show after only three songs (GG shit all over the stage, rolled around in it and began attacking the audience). BITE IT YOU SCUM.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Jay Mass Kiss




Basically just J. and his trusted Martin acoustic guitar (there are no drums on this thing and very little electrified guitar). I've been waiting months to get this and it does not disappoint. Tender jams from one of my favourite songwriters. There are a butt-load of guests on this thing too, namely Kurt Vile, Kevin Drew and Ben Bridwell. I always knew J.'s guitar playing could melt faces, now I know it can also melt hearts.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Buffalo Tom












Great Boston rock band influenced by Hüsker Dü and The Replacements. The self titled debut and Birdbrain were both produced by J. Mascis and pretty much sound like Dinosaur Jr. minus the face-melting guitar solos (although J. does wail away on the track Impossible off the self titled). On Let Me Come Over the band enlisted the famed production duo of Paul Q. Kolderie and Sean Slade and it featured a much sleeker and polished sound. For Big Red Letter Day they worked with the Robb Brothers who scored a hit with The Lemonheads' album It's A Shame About Ray. It is also the most successful Buffalo Tom album and contains the hit single "Soda-Jerk" that was used in the TV series My So Called Life. The boys also appeared in a seperate episode of the show playing the song "Late At Night". Buffalo Tom took a much rawer approach on the album Sleepy Eyed, both in production and songwriting. Its the most punk sounding of their albums since the self titled. Frequent Dinosaur Jr collaborator John Agnello recorded the album and its a real rager. This band just got better and better with each successive release. They are back together now and will have a new album out early next year. If you are a fan of 90's alternative rock i.e. Dinosaur Jr., The Lemonheads and Superchunk then you're bound to find something to like here.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

GobbleHoof






Both these albums were produced by J. Mascis (who also played drums on the self titled) and released on the Minutemen's New Alliance Records. GobbleHoof featured J. Mascis' childhood friends Charles Nakajima (former Deep Wound frontman) on vocals, Kurt Fedora (a frequent guest on Dinosaur Jr albums) on bass and future Dinosaur Jr member George Berz on drums (for the FreezerBurn album). The sound on the self titled is a hybrid of punk and metal, you can hear some Rollins Band, some Black Flag and even some Butthole Surfers. On FreezerBurn they upped the metal and added some wah-wah drenched guitar and some seriously rad guitar riffs (a-la Soundgarden and Tad). Pretty rad proto-grunge.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Lemonheads


















The Lemonheads formed in Boston, MA in 1983 by friends Evan Dando, Ben Deily and Jesse Peretz while they were all still in high-school. In the beginning they played a style of punk rock that sat somewhere in between Hüsker Dü and The Descendents, but as the band progressed they added more and more of a pop-sheen to their music. The first two albums are raw, angry and melodic, and some of the best indie rock to ever come out of Boston (Dinosaur Jr were from Amherst). Since Evan Dando is the only original member in the Lemonheads nowadays, I think a lot of people forget that in the beginning Ben Deily was responsible for writing half the songs (and most of the good ones). The core of Jesse, Ben and Evan lasted three albums, then Ben quit after the album Lick. Jesse stuck around for one more album, Lovey, before quitting (he went on to a lucrative career directing music videos, his most famous one being for the Foo Fighters' song "Big Me"). The albums Lick and Lovey pre-date grunge but bear all the hallmarks of the genre: metal-tinged pop songs rooted in punk rock. Corey Loog Brennan from Bullet LaVolta played lead guitar on Lick and Lovey, and he wails all over those two albums. After Jesse's departure Evan flew to Australia to write with some friends, and then recorded their most popular album It's A Shame About Ray. The follow-up album Come On Feel The Lemonheads contained their highest charting song, "Into Your Arms", that went number one right after Nirvana's "Heart-shaped Box" and before Pearl Jam's "Daughter". Evan put the band on hiatus after releaseing the album Car Button Cloth (which featured the drumming of Emmett Jefferson Patrick "Murph" Murphy III of Dinosaur Jr fame), a hiatus that would last nearly ten years. For those ten years Evan just did mountains of drugs and not much else. In 2005 Evan wrote some Lemonheads songs, signed to Vagrant Records and recruited Bill Stevenson and Karl Alvarez of Descendents/All fame to back him up and record the self-titled album. J. Mascis also contributed some of his signature guitar leads to the album, which was one of 2006's biggest surprises for me. Every album is great, but If I had start somewhere I would recommend Creator first, It's just got great timeless pop songs with a real punk rock edge.

As an added bonus here is the bands cover of The New Kids On The Block song "Step By Step", get it here.