Interview with Explosions in the Sky
This is not exactly an official face to face interview with Explosions in the Sky. (pff!) Although I wish it was... Since I find myself totally hypnotized by their music, I'd do anything for an interview, be it official or not. (hmm...) But Temporary Residence Label was kind enough to send me their "finest moment of the past year" list.
Chris Hrasky (in no particular order):
* The Arcade Fire
* Eluvium and his dog
* seeing Broken Social Scene play live
* Terlingua, Texas
* Canada
* Adem and his friends
* the Lazarus record
* Big Bend National Park
* driving from NYC to Boston with JDV
* the new haircut of Esteban Rey
Munaf Rayani :
1. coming home
2. friends all over the planet. . . and in space
3. the arcade fire - funeral
4. dizzy rascal
5. adem (live and on disc) - home songs
6. stereo skateboards
7. flaming lips at all tomorrows parties
8. carlos torres
9. my invention - a fool looks at the finger that points to the sky
10. sitting on the porch
Mark Smith :
10. sideways (the movie)
9. the friendship motel somewhere between lubbock and dallas (the last place we stayed on tour this year before going home after seemingly fifteen years of touring)
8. all tomorrow's parties in the u.k.
7. dirk nowitzki/kevin garnett
6. seeing the billy bob thornton football movie with jeremy in nyc on opening night
5. the singers who made my year: devendra banhart/sam beam/destroyer/lazarus/animal collective/sufjan stevens/mf doom/gravenhurst
4. us explosions getting onstage to sing "these are your friends" with adem in omaha
3. shooting bottle rockets down an abandoned mineshaft in the texas desert at night
2. infinite jest (david foster wallace)
1. getting engaged
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atomicvelvetsigh drank tea with Pandora @ 11:40 PM
Someone who now calls himself "endo" (a contraction of the term "end of contracts") startlingly gave me a copy of his two cds he DIY-produced, manufactured and distributed. Although his claims of copyright it not really clear, I should say it deserves a good listen. And oh what a good way to unwaste time. cheers to my good ol' friend! haha... do I sound prejudiced?
For starters, I do not want to sound too serious about this. (ok, the guilty vein is now throbbing) having heard him confess all his thoughts during our childhood days after finishing up about two bottles of tequilla (according to him), I was astounded. period. yes, period. no exclamation points. no dot dot dots. no parenthesis. no slash nor backslash. just period.
He recommends listening to them before I go to sleep. And his last remark after handling me the cds, was that in summation, his songs left a lingering lesson. "Pag may gusto ka, dapat kunin mo na, kasi baka bukas wala na 'yon." (If you want something, you better get it now, because it may be gone tomorrow) hmm... okay.
>> LOST LOSER ON A LOSING STREAK <<
Okay I have to ask for forgiveness from the artist, I admit. For I doubted at first if he really made this one. Vocally, he sounded like a carbon copy of Ely Buendia of the Eraserheads, on the first song "Alamona", which is sung in our native tongue (Tagalog). But I might say a more serious, lost and down-in-the-dumps Ely. The mixing and audio quality is clearer than 4AD. (hah!) Not likely for an indipendently produced album in this country. Well, pays good to rear up a budget to have the right kind of equipment, I suppose.
"Alligator" is a more laid back english song. With lines as "life is to precious and wasted away...am I the saddest thing that you seen?" A smudge of Lennon-like vocals here. Makes me imagine him singing while wearing shades, I dunno why. "Anticlear", "Beach Rain", "Boys Vs. Girls 88" are all non-lyrical. And the first two resembles influences from Brian Eno. hmm.. not bad. not bad at all. "Boys vs Girls 88" are more of a Blueboyish - Fieldmice - St. Etienne trance. Can be consecutively played with Fieldmice's "Triangle" among others. And would never suspect it's from a local. "Dead Again" is an off-beat with a twist of new wave. haha i like comparissons. More of a Robert Smith in doobey, or Placebo in dark wave.
"Karaoke Rock Squad" a lo-fi off beat describing his struggle as a different kind of artist. The carrier song "Lost Loser on A Losing Streak" is I think the best track. And the psychedelic "Tulog (s.remix)" will float away your mind, with or without knowing what the english translation is. Tulog is the tagalog for Sleep, by the way. And "Yokona", which the artist probably saved for the last track, is extended to 12 minutes because of a hidden track. Simple lyrics with alot of meaning. Well, it will be according likely to the listener though. This one goes back to the Ely-wave thingy. Not really my type, but a good binder enough, to the artist's real emotions. Pure. A tear-jerker for the rejected heartbroken. My sister joked this one was written for me. hehe. i don't want to sound pushy. Although the hidden track made me think twice. "I'll never find another me who knows what i'm about to feel...my contra-anatomy...I'll never find the half of me who feels what I'm about to feel"
Well, End of Contracts definetely do not sound like your local filipino artist. And I am not expecting a constant radio airplay of any song anytime soon (given that the only radio station that he might catch the attention of, do not at all promote the foreign artists that I mentioned within this review). Tho this may not sound like a complement, it is. Believe me.
All in all, I'd prefer the english songs, makes him sound more original. And well... hmmm... two words... GOOD WORK.
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note: Out tomorrow: the album review of "Ain't It Out" End of Contracts's second album. visit [endo's site] to craddle your curosity (although the artist claims it as ever-changing) if you'd like to order the cd, don't forget to mention this review.
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atomicvelvetsigh drank tea with Pandora @ 9:05 AM
pain suffering defeat loss
suicide crash explode
death
dim grim
jackod
sacked fucked screwed
doublecross rip break
shatter twotime elevened
shit down
mockery
crushed
planked
pindehoed
insult kill sadistatized
controlled marooned
deadsemened indian sold
humiliated twisted alone drowned
cold used trickled damned bamboozled
dumped stabbed backstabbed traitor
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*words by end of contracts (scribbled at the cover of Lost Loser cd)
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atomicvelvetsigh drank tea with Pandora @ 8:00 AM
the box recommends part two:
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atomicvelvetsigh drank tea with Pandora @ 3:49 AM
explosions in the sky -- Those who tell the truth shall die, those who tell the truth shall live forever (album title)
not much of a cover, too much to say with too less a-word to hear, too much of a music... to ooze out all the pain away... what more can i say? one of the best albums i heard in a long time.
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atomicvelvetsigh drank tea with Pandora @ 10:45 AM
should have been this (but i can't seem to make it work. anyway that's what i get for not knowing html at all)
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atomicvelvetsigh drank tea with Pandora @ 9:03 AM