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4/30/2007

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01. Ciento Viente Milliones De Ninos En El Ojo De Tornado [3:39]
02. Las Venas Abiertas De American Latina [3:46]
03. Los Fantasmas De La Riquza Muerta [2:19]
04. La Fiebre Del Oro [4:27]
05. El Pacifico Tenido De Sangre [5:38]
06. Hipocresia Neoliberal [1:57]
07. Medios De Incomunicacion [1:13]
08. Los Nadie [3:45]
09. Corazon Rojinegro [1:30]
10. Una Manzana Podrida [5:30]
11. Solo La Lucha Nos Hara Libres [1:33]
12. La Ciencia Del Capital [4:23]
13. La Venganza [2:32]
14. Muerte Al Estado [3:04]
15. Arquimedes [9:54]

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Afinación grave, d-beat, punk crudo y rapido con toques oscuros...recordando a bandas como Consume y Cop on Fire.

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4/28/2007

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Monarch - Die Tonight

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Quiritatio - Forgive And Forget

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4/26/2007

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01. Linda manz [2:28]
02. El ocaso [2:36]
03. Semper eadem [2:38]
04. La muerte del silencio [2:36]
05. Octubre [4:19]
06. Fig. nº 1 [2:39]
07. AM [2:21]

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Esta banda de Madrid practica un emoviolence (ahora llamada screamo) en el que toman influencias de miticas bandas como Orchidy de otras mas actuales como La Quiete. Sus conciertos no se caracterizan por la perfeccion ni por la limpieza pero si por una puesta en escena contundente y energetica en la que esta asegurada que se lie una buena.
Si te alegras de la invasion de las bandas francesas e italianas de screamo, aqui tienes un buen exponente de la tierra.

Astoria Recs.

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4/25/2007

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01. This is For Baby Fat [0:47]
02. What Other Adjective Would You Have Me Use For The Word Good? [0:51]
03. Do We Write To Write Right? [1:03]
04. True Thinkers Will Stop Time to Think [0:40]
05. Who's the Snifter Lifter? [1:44]
06. Rock Song [1:19]
07. His Life is My Denim Paradise All Day, Every Day [1:29]
08. Double Who? Double You! [2:29]
09. A Second Grade Art Project [2:11]
10. And Just Like That The Year is Gone [1:16]
11. Exit 29 Collapsed as I Drove By [1:04]
12. The Monologue of The Century. [1:46]
13. Life is What You Make of It [1:39]
14. The Teacher Says to His Pupil [0:59]
15. Just Down the Hall From Room 526 [0:52]
16. They're Always So Quick to Judge [1:02]
17. Its More Like a Message to You [3:30]
18. A Present for Those Who Are Present [1:54]
19. It's Right Where You Said it Would Be [0:49]
20. I'm Reminded of a Kid Who Used to Stomp Bugs [1:12]
21. A Well Documented Case of Severe Autism [1:30]
22. My Most Recent Left Right Brain Argument [2:27]
23. Untitled Number Two [3:59]
24. Remember the Sea of Tranquility [1:35]
25. Taking Care of Terrific [1:19]
26. What I Learned at This Years Regional Convention [2:14]
27. Unreleased #1 [1:18]
28. The Big Fuck You [0:47]
29. I Wont Stop Wondering Until You Stop Breathing [1:12]
30. Thirty Dollar Bill [3:49]
31. Everyday at 3:06 [2:23]
32. The Last Time We Talked [2:15]
33. Live Song #1 [2:20]
34. Live Song #2 [1:32]
35. How Staggering is This Realization [1:00]
36. Unreleased #2 [1:21]
37. Unreleased #3 [3:04]
38. Unreleased #4 [1:25]
39. Unreleased #5 [1:27]
40. Unreleased #6 [2:25]
41. No Matter What You're Always There [2:03]
42. 35 [16:22]

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New Haven, Connecticut's Jerome's Dream fuse the pummeling sound of chaotic hardcore with abrasive noise elements pioneered by many of the long forgotten Amphetamine Reptile acts of the early nineties. In an effort to document and make available this unsung outfit's long out of print catalog, Alone Records is releasing ‘Completed 1997-2001’, the trio's complete discography. Clocking in at a whopping 42 tracks, this double CD includes the band's releases on Old Glory, Level Plane and all works released on Alone Records.

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4/21/2007

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Tracklist

01. how to kill a career [1:51]
02. (sevensevenseven) [1:00]
03. walt [4:43]
04. lesopolosa [4:37]
05. accidents [3:24]
06. bondage death [3:57]
07. riddle [3:30]
08. love theme from reich here, reich now [7:09]
09. geisha vs. mechachrist [2:30]
10. letterbombs from lesbians [11:19]

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Noise is a funny term. Not "ha ha" funny, but highly prone to linguistic slippage: its connotations cover everything from the stylized squawk of Lightning Bolt to the Pacific Rim blasts of Incapacitants or Masonna. The mutant term “noisecore” has been beaten virtually beyond recognition, referring to everything from the nitroglycerin airbursts of World and Final Exit to the unrelated sonics of Isis and The Dillinger Escape Plan. To some, such descriptive terms might seem to have outlived their usefulness; it's apparently so difficult to articulate a generic theory of noise that it often only confuses, much like the word “fascism.”

But it's almost impossible to discuss Geisha without talking about noise. Make no mistake; Geisha is a rock band, with a bracing, headfirst aesthetic worthy of The Melvins or The Jesus Lizard at their most unglued and time distorting. But their sound wears thick, anesthetic distortion like a cloak, embracing both the rock impulse and the raw sensory pleasure of hissing, apocalyptic distortion with a fervor that rivals Unsane. That said, Geisha are also much more than mere revivalists smitten with the gun-toting golden age of AmRep - their music conveys a breed of eerie, forlorn elegance all its own.

Unlike many would-be noisemongers, Geisha have an actual sense of dynamics. Mondo Dell'Orrore isn't just a monochromatic fuzztone blast, as the band frequently swirls in brushstrokes of clean/ dirty guitar melodies that almost conjure up Mogwai at their best (read: circa Young Team). Between the chokehold of “(SevenSevenSeven)” and the mournful, oceanic grandeur of “Love Theme from Reich Here, Reich Now” (song titles in the cutesy vein of clever, without going overboard), Geisha demonstrates a full range of expression - something often lacking in bands that stitch together their rock transubstantiation with static cling. They deftly temper beauty with terror, and the album evokes this balancing act in its epilogue: gorgeous, echoing piano overlaid with a forthright confession from a serial murderer. It's unusual to see a band operating such familiar instruments - guitars, distortion pedals, amps that we can easily imagine belching choking, black smoke -with this level of innovative expertise.

Both rock music and noise have seen much abuse at the hands of pretenders to their respective thrones. This is why Geisha so deserves recognition and awe: they intuitively grasp the basic properties of each aesthetic and wield them with simultaneous mastery, like a doctor simultaneously performing open-heart surgery and cloning a Komodo Dragon, but doing it so fast that it all blends into one big, scaly, blood-soaked revelation. Geisha are a rare bird; ignore them at your peril.

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4/19/2007

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Night Terror
Saigon Sleeps
Concentrate
Endless
Double Back
The Game
Drink This
Scout
Blood
Sleep Well

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An intentional homage to the world of horror literature and film, Night Mute is Ativin's ten song exploration into the themes of death, hopelessness, and fear. On it, the band has created a concise and harrowing sonic vision rooted in their trademark foundation of dirge and repetition of the guitar/guitar/drums. With emphasis placed on deconstructing the music back to its barest elements, the band has pulled away from the "spacious" and cinematic side of the Summing the Approach EP (1999, Secretly Canadian) and last year's Interiors (Secretly Canadian). Song titles and lyrical content reinforce the notion that this could be a subtle, disconnected soundtrack for terminally ill patients lying in wait behind closed doors. Guitarists and songwriters Dan Burton and Chris Carothers relish in the deconstruction of their own music. It may help to think of their dual contributions to Night Mute as a metaphor for a severed corpus callosum, as you begin to form a mental picture of the sound therein - two hemispheres of the brain are split in two, scared to death of each other, yet encased in the same brain cage and trapped for all eternity. "Night Terror", "Drink This", "Concentrate" and "Blood" are each meticulously honed razorblade attacks nodding to a return to the Ativin of yore - angular instrumental rockers like those on which the band waged war on Pills Vs. Planes (1996, Polyvinyl) and German Water (1998, Secretly Canadian). The addition of expert, marksmen style drumming from Mark Rice (the Impossible Shapes, John Wilkes Booze) propels Burton's and Carothers' spiraling, schizophrenic guitar interplay into a nightmare space where few, if any, musical acts have gone before.

Taking a look at Ativin's sordid past, one will see that there is more to their music then the late '90s post rock explosion from whence they came. In fact, Night Mute shows a stake in the divergent corners of the outsider canon. Echoes of Durutti Column, Unsane, Tones On Tail, Keiji Haino, and Organum can be heard throughout. Their sober take of the early Love & Rockets tune "The Game", for instance, finds Burton front & center at the microphone, slowly reeling in on what feels like a Philip K. Dick gothic folktale.

Secretly Canadian

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4/17/2007

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Tracklist

01. I Am The Walrus [7:21]
02. Groon [6:35]

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4/15/2007

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01. Winter Bride [19:28]
02. [19:30]

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