Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Cap'n Jazz - Analphabetanthology



<Disc 1
1. Little League
2. Oh Messy Life
3. Puddle Splashers
4. Flashpoint: Catheter
5. In The Clear
6. Yes, I Am Talking To You
7. Basil's Kite
8. Bluegrassish
9. Planet Shhh
10. The Sands've Turned Purple
11. Precious
12. Que Suerte!
13. Take On Me
14. Tokyo
15. Ooh Do I Love You
16. Hey Ma, Do I Hafta Choke On These
17. Forget Who We Are
18. Olerud


Disc 2
1. We Are Scientists!
2. Sea Tea
3. Troubled By Insects
4. Rocky Rococo
5. In The Clear
6. Soria
7. No Use For a Piano Player When You Got a Player Piano
8. Scary Kids Scaring Kids
9. Bluegrass
10. Winter Wonderland
11. AOK
12. Geheim
13. Sergio Valente
14. Easy Driver
15. Theme To 90210
16. Ooh Do I Love You


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A must-have compilation from smaller releases by the brothers Kinsella and their incredible band of gypsies. Cap'n Jazz got together in Chicago in 1989 and became extremely influential in the mid-90's. According to Wikipedia, they were partially responsible for "shifting emo's stylistic characteristics from post-hardcore prog-punk to more accessible pop-punk leanings". I disagree (and vomit when I read that sentence), because I can't foist any responsibility for the pop-emo nightmare of today on a band of such style and skill. Nevertheless, their music certainly does blend emo and punk. In fact, I put this band right alongside Empire State Games as the only acts I've heard do so and remain unfuckwithable. Elm Tree Records

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Electric Eel Shock - Go USA! (2002)



1. Japanese Meets Chinese in USA
2. My Tiger
3. Do the Metal
4. Waaaa
5. Punctured
6. Rock 'N' Roll Can Rescue the World
7. S.O.S.
8. Suicide Rock 'N' Roll
9. Puma
10. Nothing
11. Vegas Night
12. Zombie Rock 'N' Roll
13. I Wanna Be a Black Sabbath Guy, But I Should Be a Black Bass
14. Speedy Joe

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This is the comparatively polished studio debut of a Tokyo heavy pop band, upped to celebrate the October 1st release of their new album, Transworld Ultra Rock. (Rock rag Kerrang! called the new release “Jane’s Addiction interpreted through a lo-fi Wildhearts perspective". Niiice.) After coming on to the scenes with a handful of 8-track bathroom recordings (notably Slayer's Bay Blues.. anyone got it?), Electric Eel Shock started touring the U.S. Apparently they liked it; they never quit. In 05' and 06' EES's popularity skyrocketed as they toured with American crass-pop act The Bloodhound Gang. EES's live show makes this album pale in comparison, but enough of the wild energy gets across to make it a compelling listen. EES.com



















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