JULY 29, 2014
(WEEK # 31)
1.
BECK-“BECK SONG READER” (20 TRACKS
ARTISTS COMPILED) (7/29)
2.
BLESSED FEATHERS-“ORDER OF THE ARROW”
(7/29)
3.
THE DREAM ACADEMY-“THE MORNING LASTED ALL
DAY: A RETROSPECTIVE” (7/29)
4.
LAWRENCE ENGLISH-“WILDERNESS OF MIRRORS”
(7/29)
5.
HOORAY FOR EARTH-“RACY” (7/29)
6. THE ICARUS LINE-“AVOWED
SLAVERY” (7/14) (I
have friends who saw them last year and hated them and walked out. It boggles
my mind. Perhaps the band was having a really bad night. All I know is I’ve
followed this band from the beginning and they bring it! The world needs Icarus Line that’s for
sure. Last years “Slave Vows” was
excellent, so here is some more. Check out this review: ***Hey, this ain't no "followup" number, this is the other
arm getting a shot--the Slave Vows-era Icarus Line getting its i's dotted. The
companion release to that well-received 2013 album, Avowed Slavery completes
the circle of fury.With the video release of "City Job" at the end of
2013, and Slave Vows still making people talk, it was time to put these songs
to wax and prepare the world for The Icarus Line's next move. This mini-album
serves as a booster jab; the feral ferocity of the last album is here in
spades, the fire in the band's belly burning as hotly as ever. Frontman Joe
Cardamone leads the gang once more into the rough--the desecrated war-zones of
the music industry, American culture, and love--their brand of hellfire and
brimstone rock 'n' roll on full display."Leeches and Seeds" is a
frenetic blast of noise, Ben Hallett's drums threatening to collapse eardrums.
A grooving and slithering earworm, live favorite "Junkadelic" could be
the bastard offspring of Clinton and Bargeld. "Raise Yer Crown"
closes off side one, the band's thump-and-grind Los Angeles swagger back in
full effect. The B-side opens with the long-awaited studio version of
"Salem Slims," first aired on the band's 2012 tour in support of Killing
Joke. This fearless headrush is so completely an Icarus Line song, there's no
other comparison--howling vocals, building / destroying rhythms, shards of
guitar stunning all within range. Final track "The Father / The
Priest" asks: Is this the calm after the storm, the comedown, the penance
for the passion? Or is it the the current incarnation of The Icarus Line
momentarily laying down their tools to prepare for the next go?)
7.
JENNY
LEWIS-“THE VOYAGER” (7/29)
8.
THE MUFFS-“WHOOP DEE DOO” (7/29)
9.
TOM
PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS-“HYPNOTIC EYE” (7/29)
10. SOFT
WALLS-“NO TIME” (7/29)
11. TO ROCOCO ROT-“INSTRUMENT”
(7/29)
12. WRECKLESS
ERIC-“LE BEAT GROUP ELECTRIQUE” (1989/2014 REMASTERED EDITION) (7/29)
13. ZULU
WINTER-“STUTTER” (7/21)
14. VARIOUS
ARTISTS-“HYPERDUB 10.2” (2-CD) (7/29)

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