SOUNDTRACK: FUCKED UP-Couple Tracks: Singles 2002-2009 (2010).
I knew of Fucked Up from a cover shoot on Chart Magazine. Clearly, they are aiming for major pop success and massive radio airplay.
Their live shows sounded amazing. And, of course, everything about them seemed unpredictably wonderful.
This is a collection of singles (although not singles in the “pop chart” sense). Fucked Up released more singles than anything else. In fact their discography is borderline impossible to keep straight, they have so many small releases on so many small labels.
There is definite growth over these two discs (maybe not maturity, but growth). The first track, “No Pasaran” is an ugly shouty noisy mess (pretty much straight hardcore). Over the course of these singles, Pink Eyes, the singer, refines his voice and he sounds a bit like Dicky Barrett of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones (still rough, but more melodic). The music on the other hand pretty well stays in the hardcore mold. But by the end (and it is most notable on disc two) the band’s energies branch out into guitar riffs and notable melodies.
The rest of the band includes Concentration Camp and 10,000 Marbles on Guitars, Mr Jo on Drums and Mustard Gas on Bass.
This collection of singles includes most of their shorter tracks (since they were on 7″ vinyl). But on their 2006 release Hidden World (which I have not heard), most of the songs are over 5 minutes, with one reaching 9. So they’re even fucked up by hardcore standards. Cool.
This collection is definitely not for everyone, but it’s worth checking out if you like your core hard and weird.
[READ: May 27, 2010] Wet Moon 5
Holy cow! This book ends on an amazing cliffhanger! Beloved Trilby is put in mortal danger, and from what we see, I can’t imagine how she’ll survive. Gasp!
By this time, Campbell is well on his way to a long, twisted epic series. One only wonders how long he has this story arc planned out. It seemed so simple at first: a buncha goth girls hanging around a college, with the worst thing that happens is someone puts up a flier about you or your cat goes missing.
Now the stakes are higher. I’m not entirely sure that I like the path that this story is following. I mean, don’t get me wrong it is super exciting. I just don’t want Wet Moon to turn into Friday the 13th or some other kind of “crime & superhero” story. What happens to Trilby is pretty intense. I just hope it won’t destroy all of the characters. (more…)

SOUNDTRACK: FRIGHTENED RABBIT-The Winter of Mixed Drinks (2010).
I enjoyed Frightened Rabbit’s previous disc ever so much: a twisted blend of rocking folk music and very dark lyrics. The fact that a number of these songs were used in Chuck was a treat for me.
SOUNDTRACK: SISTERS OF MERCY-Floodland (1987).
Since I’m reviewing a goth book, why not talk about a goth record? Back in the day, I really liked Floodland (and still think it’s pretty cool). The album is over the top, but it’s quite apparent that I’m really drawn to theatrical music.
SOUNDTRACK: THERAPY?-Lonely, Cryin’ Only [single] (1998).
I have a few Therapy? singles, but I wanted to mention this one specifically because it has two “new” recordings on it. The first is of “Diane” the Hüsker Dü song that they first recorded on Infernal Love. The second is of “Teethgrinder” their first “hit” off of Nurse.
I don’t often write about one TV show at a time, but I’m on vacation this week, so I’m taking it easy.
And lo, the Milkmen grow up.
SOUNDTRACK: VIC CHESNUTT-At the Cut [CST060] (2009).
Vic Chesnutt
SOUNDTRACK: RUSH-Permanent Waves (1979).
When my friend Doug and I were hanging out back in the 80s, we both were getting into Rush at the same time. And because this album was in black and white this was the last Rush LP we bought. Imagine our surprise when it turned out to contain “The Spirit of Radio” one of the best hard rock anthems ever.
SOUNDTRACK: KISS-KISSology: The Ultimate Kiss Collection, Vol. 2: 1978-1991 DVD (2007).
In addition to containing Kiss Meets the Phantom, this DVD contains concert footage, music videos and some interviews. We see Peter Criss being interviewed on CNN (!) by a woman in a tank top (ah, the early days of 24 hour news) about leaving the band. Of course, this doesn’t hold a candle to the actual music video for “Shandi” one of the cheesiest of cheesy Kiss videos.