Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Psychic Limb

It was only his second show singing for them.
That dead rat in the beginning is in a light of the practice space we both share.

Psychic Limb - Silent Barn - 11.20.09 from Benjamin Lim on Vimeo.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Bottle Rocket

Hailing from Long Island, Bottle Rocket is a pop-punk band that played only about 20 shows and was lead by Brian Cozer who would go on to join both Latterman and Iron Chic.

Following a similar style of other Long Island pop punk bands chock full of catchy riffs and gruffer sounding punk vocals, their demo is fun to listen to, but some songs are much stronger than other one.

Take a listen for yourself.

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Favorite Track: I Want To Watch The Grass Grow


Rating: 6 Out Of 10

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Scraps and Heart Attacks - S/T

Zack requested some Scraps and Heart Attacks and I followed through. You're welcome, you sexy beast.

Anyway, I'm sure most people reading this blog are at least aware of this band's existence but for those of you not in the know, Travis from This is Hell and Kellen from I am the Avalanche were in this band prior to their current bands. In my opinion Scraps happened to be way better than TIH (and those who know me know I really do LOVE This is Hell) and they are about a trillion and one times better than IATA (and those who know me know I HATE I am the Avalanche. The Movielife was a far superior band. Although I am the Avalanche has entertained me when I have seen them, their recordings do not give me a boner. But I digress.)

Scraps were around for only a few years but I had the pleasure of seeing them live a few times, once happened t0 be immediately after they changed their name from the Heist. (Tangent: The Movielife played that show with them at The Chance and I really want to say Brand New did as well, but I might be confusing shows. If it wasn't Brand New then it was definitely One Line Drawing.) They played a somewhat controlled but still chaotic style of hardcore not unlike their fellow Dead by 23 Records brethren Frostbite, although the SAHA recordings were a lot less cohesive and focused more on guitars feeding back and coarse vocals that pummeled through with a sense of urgency. I have always loved their lyrics (so much so that the sidepiece I plan on getting will have their lyrics going along with it) and can always appreciate it when a band wears their influences on their sleeves lyrically, in their case making references to Jawbreaker and Inside Out lyrics. Also, any band that says "kids like you are fucking spent/do us a favor, get fucking bent" is pretty much the best band ever in my opinion.

Anyway, I am tired and anything else I have to say about the band is probably going to be stupid/unfunny/uninteresting, so I leave you with this: their Self-Titled release which contains their 7", demo and a live set. Enjoy!

DL HERE!!