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ORGAN #205 > MAY 10th 2007 - new issue on line every Thursday afternoon
COME SEE THE DUCK..
SPIRITWO videoeyesWell I guess you’re expecting some kind introduction bit here, what makes you think we have time to write introductions or editorials? Who says we have to have an intro? Busy week, dancing down the Kings Road, back in May to take it away. Another week, another on-line version of Organ and more music that we feel duty-bound to shout about like we’re dancing about architecture. Here’s this week’s information, this week’s signposts to this week’s must check out bands and you do what thou wilt with it all and let love be thee law, I got a radio show to get together and a hole to dig and The Smears are in town this weekend as well and Ms video eyes is around here somewhere as well – Spiritwo, that’s her there. Introduction? Hang on, let me reject this CD, we listen to all the bad ones just so you don’t have to, you have no idea just how much bad music listen to. So much good music out there if you go look for it...
IS THIS WHY YOU BOOKMARKED ME?
ORGAN on RESONANCE 104.4 FM

The Organ radio hour amd the Other Rock Show brought to you by Organ zine, on the airwaves via London’s legendary radio station RESONANCE 104.4 FM on Sunday nights at 9.30pm Resonance 104.4FM goes out on the FM dial all over London and listened to worldwide via www.resonancefm.com or grab more details and recent playlists here
 

Gallows have announced reissue of ‘Orchestra Of Wolves’  to include two new songs, BBC radio session tracks and Black Flag cover June 11th. Single ‘Abandon Ship’ is released May 28th  as a download and physical release June 4th through Black Envelope Records. www.myspace.com/gallows / www.gallows.co.uk
THINGS TO GET SHOUTING  ABOUT? 
being back in May to take it away...
 
John on the phone......
NEW ORDER HAVE SPLIT FOR SURE, SAYS HOOKIE - 

More on those reports and rumours that New Order have formally split up, which have been circulating for a while now. Well, Peter Hook has again seemingly confirmed the split, while talking about his involvement with Perry Farrell's new band Satellite Party.

Speaking to Xfm about the project he said: "I spoke to Perry, and he asked me to play bass, as he'd heard about New Order splitting up. Well yeah, me and Bernard [Sumner] aren't working together". Asked more about the split, and whether it was actually a split or just a break, he continued: "Bernard went off for a break with Electronic, but that was different. But it's like the boy who cried wolf this time".

Talking of New Order related things, the previously reported film about Joy Division, based on the book by Ian Curtis' widow Deborah, 'Touching From A Distance', for which New Order have recorded some material, will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next week.
 


ORGAN TV  is on your screens in the UK right now. Every Wednesday evening, 10.30pm  on the OPEN ACCESS 2 Channel on SKY173. And now due to the fine response, repeated every Sunday on SKY883 at 11.15pm.

This coming Wednesday we have the following videos...

NOVA ROBOTICS  - Two Seven One
OURLIVES - Sandra 
ASSDROIDS - Daft Crunk 
YOUR CODE NAME IS: MILO - Understand 
LIARS - It Fit When I Was A Kid 
THE TELESCOPES - Flying 
COLT - Demon In The Wheels 
THE BLACK KEYS - Your Touch 

What's it all about? Simple, just good music, and the art of good video making...  Same musical policy as we've always had with Organ - the labels are just handy signposts, as long as the music and video making has that X factor - expect a healthy eye/earboiling mix of metal, punk, prog, beats, post rock, post punk, post man pat, hardcore, indie, alternative, pronk, whatever..... music and creativity for the open minded 
 


Want to get your video on? Well all you need to do is make us aware of what you have, send
us a link to your video on MySpace or You Tube or wherever, or a VHS or a DVD and if you have something that we want to broadcast then we'll chase you for a master broadcast format and wallop, sorted 
DEMO TIME
Like we already said - we shall no longer be reviewing a million demos, we're just going to tell you about the very very best once a week, no more time for the average, only the most exciting - we're very very selective, when we tell you it's goood then it really is goooooooood

DEMO OF THE WEEK

HERZOGA – Things To Say/Bumper To Bumper – There’s something here that’s so positively difficult to put a finger on, something different, something almost proper new wave in a 1982 sense, really really not that obvious and easy to pin down though – infectious, slightly hard boiled and almost like a fluid. Sober, together, un-cantankerous Fall, there’s something very familiar yet they sound really satisfyingly different. Like listening to something brilliant on John Peel’s show back in the day. Herzoga call it “wrong pop” but even that is quite right, they’re from Stoke by the way (we like to throw in a fact or two) – “Wire fighting with Pavement” someone said (might even have been us), kind of fitting in with bands like Cove, Charlottefield – couple of plays and the infectious song things will lodge itself in to your brain. Yeap, second impressive demo from Herzoga – www.myspace.com/herzogaband

P.S - And very good to see Herzoga are up and active and putting on their own D.I.Y “Wrong Pop” nights in Stoke – www.myspace.com/wrongpoppresent

Last week's demo of the week - LAST DAYS OF LORCA / THE DEFILED

Previous demo's of the week -  BOMB THE SUN / OXYGEN THIEF / THE DAWN CHORUS / THE SCARLET LETTER UNION / KOE / DEATH LIST FIVE / BITCH SLAP BARBIE / STRAY BORDERS / FOUR LETTER FRIEND / ALSATIAN / THE VIPERS / LILY GREEN / THE VELCROS / MAYORS OF MIYAZAKI / FANTAPLASTIC / CLUB LE SHARK / THEY DIED TOO YOUNG / INVASION / OPHELIA TORAH / THE MERLIN BIRD / LEAVE THE CAPITAL / GRAVANZIA / CHET / LADY PROMISE / FTSE100 / STEAL GANDHI / ALL DARK MORNINGS / SHADY BARD / SHILOE / THE RAMPTON RELEASE DATE / BATTLEWITCH / THE FLESH HAPPENING / VESSELS / BLACK JACKSON / INNER RAGE / ALLERGO / BROOKE / CARTRIDGE / PERHAPS CONTRAPTION / THE PROCESS VOID

' BURN THE... NO, LIVE...
Deerhoof @ Koko, London 2007 (Marina O)It will enter your ear like honey to your heart...

DEERHOOF @ Koko, Camden, London. – Koko is rammed, people hanging off the rafters and the baroque decoration all the way up to the ceiling, rammed in like pigeons in a dovecote... this may not be the best way to enjoy Deerhoof.  They're a complex, subtle and often very loud and distorted thing, a contradiction of sheer welly and delightful fragile sweetness that is surely going to suffer at the hands of a club PA.  Well, yes, and when the three-piece that is this live incarnation of Deerhoof suddenly materialise on stage it's all kick drum and bass at teeth-rattling volume, especially unbearable in places downstairs in the pit. I retreat to the better sound on one of the many balconies, where it's just possible to see bits of the three of them (bassist Chris Cohen recently left to stay full-time in the Curtains). 
A quick and dirty way to describe Deerhoof is that they may well be the world's most approachable, friendliest avant-rock band. They're also one of the most imaginative. Their current album Friend Opportunity takes a shift towards directness and bigger, bolder shapes then the utterly classic The Runners Four, and the newer songs are appropriately heavier live. They begin loud, full-on, concentrating deep in their own world.  The crowd is static, transfixed, die-hards getting excited here and there. I guess there's a lot of first-timers here tonight, and people taking the new stuff in. For all the bigger shapes and rocking out, there's a tasty amount of tight complexity and dollops of brilliant melody, begging for more listens.  Boy, they can play - drummer Greg Saunier is mesmerising, guitarist John Dieterich right up there with him but Satomi Matsuzaki is nonchalantly handling keyboards and bass in some terrifyingly complex compositions whilst delivering the distinctive vocals that are a vital part of Deerhoof.  Her voice is childlike and high but softened by her accent, delivered with an easy, endearing innocence.  Tonight, though, we have to wait for a direct connection with the (very varied) audience - it's a moshpit-less, full-attention all-ears gig, until Greg (I think - I was stuck behind someone tall) takes the time for words of heartfelt thanks to all.  Old favourites and brilliant fragments of the new album fly past, some madly progressive, some pure pop, some radio friendly rock n roll, until an encore has Satomi leave her instruments to approach the front. Freed from her playing duties, she dances and makes mysterious gestures for us, as playful as their lyrics and as life-affirming. Not the greatest place to see them, Deerhoof are a very special and rather unique treat though  (Marina Organ)

www.myspace.com/deerhoof or deerhoof.killrockstars.com
 

'NEW ALBUMS WE’RE LISTENING TO THIS WEEK
This week we’ve been listening to... 

ALBUM OF THE WEEK

SLEEPYTIME GORILLA MUSEUM - In Glorious Times' (The End) - In which magisterial, expansive anthems to the coming darkness are laced with stabs and dashes of emphatic, brutal classicism.  Rising from the ashes of seminal avant-prog-punk underground-dwellers Idiot Flesh, steered by former members of that band Nils Frykdahl and Dan Rathburn, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum's new album In Glorious Times builds on a legacy of promising, often stunning work.  It does not disappoint.  When it comes to dark theatre, to Danny Elfman, Nick Cave and Mr Bungle trapped in a bunker with Meshuggah, to exploring the cooler, deeper threads of end-of-the-millennium rock via fairground menace, they are the shit.  They're steeped in their own strange and protean mythology, playing with the perverse thrill at the thought of the coming apocalypse. SGM have the musical skill and imagination to fill an album with contrast and colour, whilst retaining a distinctive sound all their own.  Flavours of Killing Joke, the chilling female vocal lines of Thinking Plague, the theatre intricate clarity of Cardiacs, the epic sweep of Faith No More... Every track has a highlight, every one rich with complexity and big melody, huge contrasts of enormous guitar and drum with piano and orchestral delicacy. Bring on the tour - with their Idiot Flesh pedigree and array of remarkable home-made instruments, reports are that SGM shows are not shoegazing experiences.  If the first two albums caused a thrum of word-of-mouth and web buzz, this is the one that breaks them out of the Oakland creative crucible, the one you force your friends to hear.  Massively massively gloriously recommended.  www.theendrecords.com / www.sleepytimegorillamuseum.com

ALBUM OF THE WEEK 2

ANTIGAMA – Resonance (Relapse) – non conformist avant grindcore blasts and more, all the way from Poland – “non conformist avant grindcore” are their words of choice, they chose their words well -  this is good! Industrial undercurrents that weld together the raw-power of old school grindcore and a cortexing vortex of slightly angular riffage and apocalyptic spite. Psychotic reactions, Godflesh ripping and all these little side excursions that keep you alert and looking over your shoulder just in case, little excursions that develop the further in you get – hang on, we’re not dealing with just another set of slightly different grindcore noise makers here, there’s a little more, there’s a lot more, a lot lot more, serious avantness lurking in the detail of the darkness and the sonic violence – a recommended work of precision insanity – www.myspace.com/antigama / www.relapse.com

ALSO CHECK OUT
BATTLETORN – Terminal Dawn (Mad At The World) - Now this blasts, this is so damn raw, need to check I still have some skin left – screaming bloody messy road accident of a raging blasting rip crunching hardcore thrash band (and an album wrapped in a dreadfully bad hand drawn cover – so bad that it may well be perversely nostalgically good – nah,just very bad). Limited edition of 500 so it seems. Sixteen short sharp audio assaults and some beautifully raw D.I.Y violence, sixteen raw bleeding relentless tracks, all of them clocking in at around a minute each. They appear to be a two piece guitar and drums thrash-a-thon, they’re from somewhereville UsofA (not big on details this bunch) they sound like they should have been playing classic hardcore thrash crossover crusty punk gigs in front of raging pits somewhere in 1983 sixth of the bill to CroMags and Larz Rocket. Hang on seems like they’re from New York, met in the basement of a porn shop or something (I went surfing). They’re raw, it blisters, a beautiful DIY mess that’s bursting with attitude and early D.R.I meets Hellbastard aggression, I love it (you’ll probably hate it), wooooooaggghhhhhhhhhhh, metal thrashing gooooooood  – www.battletorn.net / www.matwrecords.com

SHORT WARNING – Safety In Numbers (Golf) – Melodic tuneful technically proficient crisp clean radio friendly American sounding squeaky clean sanitized  “punk-pop” (from London). Not my idea of punk and why does it sound so damn American? Hey what do I know, I guess they do their chosen clean-cut pop-rock thing well enough, now get it the hell out of here before something gets broken again please, dreadful, if it sounds like you’re thing they’re good at it, dreadful dreadful dreadful - that was a short warning (you'll probably love it). www.golfrecords.co.uk

OCTAVIA SPERATI – Grace Submerged (Candlelight) – Second album from the rather respected female fronted epic metal band from Norway. Lush dramatic refined and rather atmospheric metal, haunting doom-edged gothic drama that never ever falls in to the cliched traps that so so many other do. There’s a rather unexpectedly rich and deliciously sparse spine-tingling version of Don’t Believe Word that had the Lizzy fan in me stopping for breath somewhere mid-album – stunningly beautiful.  There’s quite a few Scandinavian/European bands doing the dramatic female fronted epic lush goth metal thing, very few get anywhere near the quality of Octavia Sperati, few do it with such warm inviting class and intelligence. www.myspace.com/octaviasperati or www.candlelightrecords.co.uk

GOD FEARING ATHEISTS – Rustbelt Sun – Just really good solid and rather mellow alt.country rock that fans of Neil Young, early R.E.M, Green On Red, The Long Ryders, the country side of The Byrds. Well recorded, well played, refined impressive Americana from deepest Scotland. Just really easy on the ear and really good at doing their chosen thing. If mellow alt.country is for you then this is rather impressive in a rather unassuming understated way. Good song writing, just good good good, that’s all you need isn’t it. www.godfearingatheists.co.uk

IT PREVAILS – The Inspiration (Golf) -  Shouty singer man sounds like his dick is caught up in his zip and that’s strangely at odds to the creative melodic hardcore musical adventure that’s going down here – if only tedious ‘singer’ man would shut the hell up or have the guts to do a little more that growl and scream like is mummy took away his bike and all his playthings, just a little hint of emotion  or variety or passion please  – damn shame because they’re a decent band in a Hatebreed, Dillinger, Shai Hulud, Terror kind of way here. The combinations of melodic playing, technical construction and the brutal aggression really should work, it doesn’t, they’re from Portland OR and... nearly. www.golfrecords.co.uk

AVOID

MEGADETH – United Abominations (Roadrunner) – Rumour was that this was Megadeth back on top form, never listen to rumours, this is a soup sandwich of an album. Tired, flat, one dimensional and Mustaine ranting about conspiracies like the drunk on the train -  way way past their sell by date. If they were to make a good album again, I’d be the first in line... Tell you what, best e.mail telling us why we should send this album to you gets it in the post next Friday morning
 
Last week's album of the week - END OF LEVEL BOSS / RICHARD PINHAS

Previous album's of the week - MICHAEL J SHEEHY / 65DAYSOFSTATIC / FIELDS / HEY COLOSSUS / THEE MORE SHALLOWS / SHINING / LEFTOVER CRACK / CITIZEN FISH / THIS ET AL / FRANK TURNER  / CAR BOMB / MONOGONO / BILLY NO MATES / APSE / HOLLY THROSBY / MINSK / BLACK ELK / NUM 9 / SHORT SHARP SHOCK / DEATHSKULLS / FUCKED UP / INTRONAUT/ MICROWAVES/ RONDELLUS / DUSTIN’S BAR MIZVAH / CRIME IN CHOIR / THE RUBY SUNS / THE SIEGFRIED SASSOON / DON CABALLERO / REIGNS / STREET DOGS / ME FIRST AND AND THE GIMME GIMMES / ALEUCHATISTAS / BLUT AUS NORD / CATS AND CATS AND CATS / I LOVE POLAND / HOLY SMOKES  / GALLOWS / SICBAY / THE LOST PATROL BAND / SQUAREPUSHER

terrorists!! mice!! prostitutes!! 
Policeterror over Fat Wreck!

“Please note, that at the moment we cannot use our normal fatwreck.de email. The grim myrmidons of the German government raided the office of our normal email provider. They are criminalizing all leftwing and alternative structures over here to smash all Anti G8 activities”. 
What’s all that about then?
More info:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/05/370110.html
http://de.indymedia.org/2007/05/176016.shtml
 

SINGLES
Single time...

SINGLE OF THE WEEK
THE THERMALS – A Pillar Of Salt (Sub Pop) – The Thermals are good (and not just ‘cause they recently turned down $50,000 to license a song for a Hummer commercial), the Thermals are good people. The Thermals are from Portland Oregon (and they’re over here again right now for a UK tour that’s mostly with The Cribs). This is a single off the forthcoming album – apparently a concept album telling the story of a young couple who must flee a United States governed by fascist faux-Christians – brighter, bolder and bigger than before if this one track is an accurate appetizer. Fizzing urgent American indie pop and they’re happy with their dirty bodies and to sin is good, swirling and locked-on and running... www.subpop.com

ALSO CHECK OUT
HEARTS OF BLACK SCIENCE – Driverlights (Club AC30) – Finely refined lush creamy shoegazing dreamy indie synth pop warmth and great big hopeful swirls and swandives and chapterhouses and rides and black rebel things. Actually Driverlights sounds like a slightly darker synth-poppy Echo And The Bunnymen and I rather like that, kind of warm organic electronica, and all rather fine and good and silk and dark chocolate and cream and yes, the kind of quality you expect from the Club AC30 people. Hearts are from Sweden - I know you like the details . www.heartsofblackscience.com

Last week's single of the week - DAS WANDERLUST

Previously 65DAYSOFSTATIC / SILICON VULTURES / THE OOHLAS / STRIPLIGHT / ALMOS / THE LOW LOWS / I LIKE TRAINS / DINOSAUR Jr / RADIO LUXEMBOURG / HONEY RIDE ME A GOAT / MOTHGUTS / KILLA KELA / CHARLES CAMPBELL JONES / TOBIAS FROBERG / THE FLESH HAPPENING / GIRL SCOUT HAND GRENADE / ZERO / BEATNIK FILMSTARS / DAN LA SAC vs SCROOBUIS PIP / FEAR OF MUSIC / THE RUBY SUNS / THE SCHLA LA LAS / THOMAS TANTRUM / DUSTIN’S BAR MITZVAH / SUPERSUCKERS /GIANT PAW / CHROME HOOF/ FRANK TURNER / ESKIMO DISCO / THE RACE / OCTOBER FILE / MOISTBOYZ / THE LOVES / THE EDUCATION / JESUS LICKS / EINSTELLUNG / SPIDERBABY

'RE-ISSUE OF THE WEEK

ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK – Architecture & Morality (Virgin) – Re-issue of the classic 1981 OMD album with a bonus DVD and excellent sleeve notes from Andy McCluskey, Paul Humphreys and Paul Morley. The CD comes with a whole load of bonus tracks, this is how to re-issue an album properly, clearly someone cared. Thing about “classic” albums or great bands from your past is they quite often don’t age that well, you go back only to find the magic has long ago faded away, some things are best left as fond memories. This sounds as magical now as it did back then, maybe even more so in these sanitized over-produced times digitally-cynical times. Warm quivering synths and perfect electronic pop, that rather unique drone and the glorious mellotron fuelled hum. The videos are pretty bad, the thirteen live tracks on the DVD recorded at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in ’81 are a little visually stale (and check out that audience!), they were never the most visually interesting of band, not much of a performance – the DVD side is for the fanatics and the OMD trainspotters out there.  The album is wonderful, and as much to do with late Seventies atmospheric avant-electro pop of Eno as the 80’s new romantic pop box that they’re often somewhat disrespectfully thrown in to. Sounds fresh now, sounds good now, as good as it ever did.  Uniquely fine pop music and an important piece of musical history.

The 80’s line up of Andy McClusky, Paul Humpreys, Martin Cooper and Malcolm Holmes is back together for a small tour, playing the whole of Architecture live for the first time – 13th May:Dublin Olympia, 15th: Glasgow Clyde Auditorium,  16th Liverpool Empire, 18th London Hammersmith Apollo.

www.omd.uk.com
 

  THE END BIT...
As always, thanks to SchNEWS for their alternative news bulletins - www.schnews.org.uk
Open message to you bands, labels and anyone else with a blog or a My Space page or a webzine or who are generally out there getting involved in a positive way and spreading the word about fine music and creativity and underground/alternative art that go bump in the night. This is how it works around here; we’re perfectly happy for you to cut and paste our reviews and put them on your band/label pages or where ever you want, please please do go spread the word, that’s what this is about – the spreading of information. We encourage you to do it (unless you’re involved in something that’s a little unsavoury like one bunch of nasty little right wing scumbags we had a run in with a few weeks ago), There’s no ego here, we’re not going to come chasing you about copyright and all that crap. All we ask you to do is credit the material and add links to our pages with anything you want to use. Please feel free to use our words to spread the word, it’s how it works – word word word it’s basic netiquette, it’s weblove and only a massive ego-inflated no-mark would think any other way. Use our words, we take it as a massive compliment – please do add the link though, please tell people where you got it from and cut 'n paste away (like many others have already done), the more people who read about these bands and things the better don’t yer think? It’s the underground way. 

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