Saturday, January 3, 2009

Add These To Your Jukebox

In the year 2008, Cannibals ransacked Fort Knox; tales of their pillages were broadcasted on flatscreen, in high definition and on Sharp TVs. 
I witnessed from a safe distance, as the tumultous waters rose higher, I witnessed the turn of the screw...
...I waited seven more days and again sent out the dove from the ark. When the dove returned to me in the evening...
in its beak it held a string attached to a basket, containing no more than 10 records. I retired to my study, and played these tunes on my old Kenwood stereo receiver (KR-7600, with wood casing).

The songs that I heard, offered some respite to my visions of post-pre-apocalyptic carnage. The ten records are as follows:

10 - GZA/Genius - Pro Tools: 
The perfect soundtrack to the Way of the Samurai. Imagine black assassins with full fro's, dressed in black robes, meditating inevitable death.

9 - Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes:
Heard it in the summer, envisioned today: nursing a cup full of the maddie mocha and peering out of my window, onto snow-draped landscapes.

8 - Bison B.C. - Quiet Earth:
Local (Canadian) gnarlsters dream up visions of an earthbound mammoth, and its heavy!

7 - Genghis Tron - Board up the House:
They whipped us in the face with their brutal blend of metal, affectionately known as cybergrind.

6 - Boris - Smile:
Cult Japanese psych metal gods, dressed in leather pants and silky shirts, with double-neck guitars and a gong, no seriously. Best live act of this god forsaken year.

5 - Gojira - The Way of All Flesh:
French metal never tasted better, the addition of Randy Blythe (LoG) was the "fancy sauce" to my french fries. Fuck the naysayers... I'm going to join in with the earth/life mantra.

4 - Dungen - Four
Their music is the furthest thing from the symmetry of their artwork. I hope Ikea catches onto their buzz and names a chair or a shelf after them.

3 - The Mars Volta - Bedlam in Goliath
Five songs on in I felt a miscarriage coming

2 - Grails - Doomsdayer's Holiday
Pictures worth a thousand drones? yes. Imagine a tibetan monk, one minute in absolute serenity, the next being chased by a half wolf/half topless woman riding a boar. I remember purchasing this at soundscapes, walking all the way home, and listening to it, sipping on Al-Wazaah tea, with dale sprawled on the floor on his towel...totally spaced out.

1 - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
Chanting incantations, guru-ing down the streets, juxtaposing a poor fella who never asked to be brought back from the dead with New York bordellos... 

Here comes Alina with two black eyes, she's given herself a transfusion
She's filled herself with panda blood to avoid all the confusion...
and its getting strange in here
Yeah its getting stranger every year!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

This post was the "fancy sauce" to my day. The sketcher was well worth the 3-days-after-new-years wait.

Belmondo Cafe said...

Last year the Kowalski-approved albums of the year were initiated by a drum roll... this year the albums are delivered by a dove--symbolizing not only peace--but also that these records have a stamp of a approval from God Himself. Absolutely epic and biblical introduction, drawing in the most pagan of readers.

In China this was the year of the dragon; in the music world this was the year of metal. It is unfortunate that thrashing and banging and Satan-esque bellows of horror are too much for my ears to be privy to. At least I can appreciate the irony of these albums being manufactured in hell and then being Fedexed by a dove of the Lord. "Man, I'm playing the toughest stuff I've ever played; I can't rock out too."

No surprises here on God's choice for the number one album. Cave challenges our faith by raising the question: is Lazarus a former Houdini or is he water turned to wine? The answer lies in the Bronx.

Anonymous said...

Apparently to keep up I need to spend less time writing blog posts and more time leaving three paragraph comments on your blogs.

Haoma said...
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Haoma said...

the science of sleep

Anonymous said...

mehran really bad...easily your worst post ever

tumultous waters rose higher....piff...sent out the dove from the ark...I retired...and played these tunes on my ...basskar

Yeah its getting stranger every year!


listen to this chirkoot
http://www.archive.org/details/Ginsberg_Class_Improvised_Poetics_part_1_July_1988_88P045

Anonymous said...

http://www.archive.org/details/Ginsberg_Class_Improvised_Poetics_part_1_July_1988_88P045

Anonymous said...

if u are on demonoid
then dl

http://images.contentreserve.com/ImageType-100/0947-1/%7B84DFFC88-650B-445D-9EF2-960EC287DA14%7DImg100.jpg

http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1306757/6745459/

Anonymous said...

Technicolor: http://www.daleharrison.ca/personal/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/kowalski-top10-technicolor.jpg