Showing posts with label owls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label owls. Show all posts

Sunday, November 6, 2011

metaghostin' Vol. XI - In Fidelity

In Fidelity - 43'07"

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  1. Caçada / Chico Buarque / Quando o Carnaval Chegar (1972)
  2. She's Too Much for my Mirror / Captain Beefheart / Trout Mask Replica (1970)
  3. Emily Sagée's Secret / Giraffes? Giraffes! / More Skin With Milk-Mouth (2007)
  4. Invention 1 / Vismal / Inventions (2004)
  5. Double Bind / mouse on keys / An Anxious Object (2009)
  6. Little Bird / Troop of Echoes / Days in Automation (2010)
  7. Signals / The Appleseed Cast / Low Level Owl Vol. 1 (2001)
  8. Colorado / Grizzly Bear / Yellow House (2006)
  9. Life in the Hair-Salon-Themed Bar on the Island / Owls / Owls (2001)
  10. New Grass / Talk Talk / Laughingstock (1991)
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Have you ever noticed that the phrase "beat around the bush" serves as an easily understood sexual entendre that as an act (masturbating in proximity to a hairy vagina)  happens to be something that could be construed as "beating around the bush"?

Linguists, please tell me there is a term for this phenomenon.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Owls - Owls




So the time line is as such. In keeping with my loose theme of Victor Villarreal related projects we are brought to Owls. This venture occured after his work with Ghosts and Vodka and features the original full line up of Cap. N Jazz members (minus Davey Von Bohlen). As we have Tim Kinsella in control of vocals and lyrics you know to expect crazy cryptic lines and semi out of tune warbling....its an acquired taste to be sure.  What is sure is the fact that instrumentally these guys are on point tearing into these songs. Like some sort of emo angular math lounge music its not really as odd as it sounds. Fun point of reference also is Ryan Rapsys from Noyes was also the Owls second drummer. Wasn't aware of that myself till just recently.

OWLS

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Ghosts and Vodka





If you want to talk about what the hell these current instrumental math bands are listening to you can more often than not draw a direct line to these gentlemen. Ghosts and Vodka is a mix mixture of two well known groups Joan of Arc and Cap'n Jazz. To say that this album is influential for the genre would be an understatement. Japanese band Toe in an interview once said they initially formed to play music like Ghosts and Vodka. Lets not even start on Victor Villareal's guitar style, we could be here all day. The music itself is incredibly dynamic and rhythmically complex but with a great sense of melody to back it up. Both Guitarists, Villareal and  Sam Zurick would go on to rejoin there Cap'n Jazz band mates for a new group called Owls. If you haven't your missing out.

Addicts and Drunks