Saturday, March 27, 2010

Sepiachord reviews "The Outlaw J.D. Ray" by 17 Pygmies


March 24, 2010

Sepiachord reviews "The Outlaw J.D. Ray"

Label:Trakwerx

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Usually "going back to their roots" is the last refuge of a musical scoundrel; a sign that the artist has run out of ideas and has nothing better up their sleeve than to play milquetoast takes on the music they listened to when they were wet behind the ears.

Yet it's hard to see American roots music as the music of 17 Pygmies youth. A brief look at their career shows a band with little or no connection to blues/folk/country music. Perhaps that's why they are able to successfully present a collection like "The Outlaw J.D. Ray" where other musicians fall on their faces.

The music on "The Outlaw J.D. Ray" *is* American roots/folk/proto-country music. But in the hands of 17 Pygmies it has a light, fresh quality that brings a smile to my face. This is not country music as rural goth.
The playing comes across as both light and filled with quiet confidence. This is the music that matches those old photos of folks who wear weathered faces from a life time of standing up to hardship and continuing on. The world may be heavy, but the heart can still be light.

The minimal instrumentation is played beautifully, lilting and unrushed. It also seems that there's a story-line running through these 11 songs, making this into a good, old-fashioned concept album.

My favorite tracks are the back to back winners of "I'll See You in Heaven" and "Captured in Amber".

PS: As always with Trakwerx the packaging is terrific.

17 Pygmies~
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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Mick Mercer reviews The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari



















Mick Mercer has posted a review Cult With No Name's  latest effort - the film score to "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari". 

Monday, March 8, 2010

Sepiachord plays more Trakwerx songs

Visit this very cool site for very cool music. Sepiachord is the "genre that doesn't exist". They are playing 17 Pygmies, Smoldering Ashes and Cult With No Name songs.

Sepiachord


Playlist for the Week Ending: Mar 7th 2010
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Playlist for the Week Ending: Mar 7th 2010

Slim Cessna's Auto Club: Everyone is Gulity #2
Bakelite 78: Katie Dear
Celadon: Dark Decorum (Polite Mix)
Jen Gloeckner: Let's Get Honest
Robin Aigner: Delores from Florence
Bourbon Knights: 17 Sheets
Princeton: Ms Bentwich
One Beer Prophet: Hobo Girl Blues
Skeletonbreath: Texarcana
17 Pygmies: Half Moon Bay
Toy-Box Trio: Sepia Theme
Haints: Highwayman
Jason Webley & Sxip Shirey: Regurgitated Lullaby
Faun Fables: Eyes of a Bird
Maciste: God is My Klaxon
Crispin Hellion Glover: The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze
Vermillion Lies: Interlude #2
Waves Under Water: Winter Garden
Paul Mercer: Music Box
Smoldering Ashes: Nick Charles Across the Alps
The Dad Horse Experience: Lord Must Fix My Soul
Cult with No Name: You Know Me Better than I Know Myself
Professor Gall: Albany Cemetary

Friday, March 5, 2010

DARKLIFE includes Jackson Del Rey's music on podcast


The sounds of DARKLIFE  plays "The Ship Guns Roared - extended version" from Jackson Del Rey's prog fock film score to the classic silent film Battleship Potemkin. June 2009 VOL 13. 
The DARKLIFE podcast series is designed to spread the latest sounds pertinent to the varied world of dark and experimental music. This is the ideal companion to the printed DARKLIFE magazine and the online zine that supplements it at www.darklifezine.de
To listen to Battleship Potemkin go to Del Rey & The Sun Kings pages on CD Baby or  last.fm. DVD available for purchase in the MMG, Inc Store.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Radio Paradise plays Cult With No Name

Web Radio Station Radio Paradise, started in Feb 2000 by Bill and Rebecca Goldsmith, has played a few songs from Cult With No Name. You can register for an account easily and post comments on the songs. It's a fun read and they play some cool music, if we do say so ourselves.