Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God. Show all posts

30 September 2023

STARPOWER Orbital Sander 1995

 



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Starpower formed as a side project of the various bands that practiced/lived in a house in Northeast Portland starting in 1990 combining members from Calamity Jane, Crackerbash, God and Bultaco. They rotated instruments and members, playing parties and 4th of July shows for a few years before recording a single(Kill Rock Stars) and album(Orbital Sander-Sympathy for the Record). The touring and recording Lineup included Gilly Ann on Bass/Guitar/Vocals, Scott Fox on Guitar/Bass/Vocals, Brian Ruff on Guitar/Bass, Arik Ohlson on Drums/Vocals. Other members: Megan Hanner, Jayson Thoming, Amanda Kill.


Tracklist

1
I'm Sorry
2
Ca Ca
3
Amends
4
Pretty Girls Ugly
5
Going Down
6
Everything Hurts
7
Pretty Song
8
Gone Wrong
9
Dirt
10
Bass And Drums
11
Arik's Lament
12
Misplaced
13
Star Girl

 

07 June 2020

MONSTERS ROBOTS AND BUG MEN A User's Guide To The Rock Hinterland 1996




Tracklist  


1-1 Bardo Pond Tantric Porno 6:10
1-2 Long Fin Killie A Man Ray 3:34
1-3 God Gold Teeth (Charles Atlas Mix) 4:27
1-4 Third Eye Foundation* Sleep 6:50
1-5 Hair & Skin Trading Co* * 2:46
1-6 Füxa Photon 3:14
1-7 Run On Pretty Note 4:07
1-8 UI The Grand Piano 13:55
1-9 Bowery Electric Slow Thrills 10:15
1-10 Brise Glace* Neither Yield Nor Reap 6:49
1-11 Pram Sea Swells And Distant Squalls 6:05
1-12 Magic Hour Chance Was 4:56
1-13 Labradford SEDR77 4:09
2-1 Mercury Rev Everlasting Arm 5:13
2-2 Flying Saucer Attack Feedback Song 5:17
2-3 Jessamine Ordinary Sleep 3:39
2-4 Yona-Kit Dancing Sumo Wrestlers 3:24
2-5 Windy And Carl* Preparation 7:12
2-6 Godflesh Crush My Soul (Ultramix) 14:11
2-7 Sabalon Glitz The Lonesome Death Of Elijah P. Woods 6:22
2-8 Stereolab Les Yper-Yper Sound 5:10
2-9 Cul De Sac Doldrums 9:20
2-10 Roy Montgomery Departing The Body 4:38
2-11 U.S. Maple Aplomado 1:52
2-12 Space Needle Before I Lose My Style 5:29
2-13 Stars Of The Lid Goodnight 6:07

15 August 2016

ICE Bad Blood 1998

by request
 

Tracklist 

1 X-1 7:11
2 The Snakepit 5:56
3 Trapped In Three Dimensions 7:38
4 Dusted 6:53
5 A New Breed Of Rat 11:54
6 Devils 7:04
7 When Two Worlds Collide 7:11

 











 

 

26 May 2015

ICE Under the Skin 1993

by request
 

Artist Biography by


The darker visions of industrial-strength trip-hop plus death-metal raging equals the intense dub-hop of Ice. A side-project-of-sorts formed around Godflesh's Justin K. Broadrick and God's Kevin Martin (the same lineup comprising Techno Animal), Ice formed in the early '90s with additional bandmembers Dave Cochrane and Alex Buess. The quartet released Under the Skin, their debut LP, in 1993. Broadrick and Martin both kept quite busy with other work -- for Techno Animal, Final, Godflesh, God, and others -- and released only the 1995 remix EP Quarantine. Finally, in 1998, Ice returned with their second album, Bad Blood, and new drummer Lou Ciccotelli, plus collaborators like Sebastian Laws and Scott Harding of New Kingdom, Blixa Bargeld, DJ Vadim, and El-P from Company Flow
 

Tracklist

1 Juggernaut Kiss 7:40
2 Survival Of The Fattest 5:59
3 Out Of Focus 9:53
4 .357 Magnum Is A Monster 7:51
5 Skyscraper 8:16
6 The Flood 6:12
7 Stick Insect 7:29
8 Implosion 10:15
9 The Swimmer 13:28
 

09 January 2013

GOD Possession 1992

review

[+] by Ned Raggett

Some songs here have titles like "Lord, I'm on My Way" and "Love," but anyone expecting something close to Spiritualized might well run away screaming. God's first full studio album, recorded with the help of such similarly minded souls as Sweet Tooth drummer Scott Kiehl and Russell Smith, sometime guitarist with Terminal Cheesecake and Skullflower, found the band firmly established in its aggro-jazz ways. The influence of both early-'70s Miles Davis and later exponents of free-form playing is clear, helped along even further by the appearance of John Zorn on three tracks. Martin's own squalling sax work finds plenty of room to go nuts in, evil drones and edgy roars an integral part of the compositions, matched just as closely by his shouted, heavily treated singing style. That gives an indication about an equal forebear, Black Sabbath and trudging doom metal -- Possession first and foremost is heavy, crushing all before it in a slow, steady fashion (a notable exception being the faster but still virulent "Hate Meditation"). Broadrick's participation alone might confirm that much to an outside listener, but instead of the focused obsession of Godflesh, God hit the groove a touch more loosely, thanks to Kiehl and fellow drummer Lou Ciccotelli's work in place of a drum machine. Check their starting beats (accentuated a bit by samples from Martin) on "Return to Hell," a sign they know how to swing in their own way. For all the feedback, the guitars aren't the most prominent instrument, Broadrick slotting alongside the various horn players (including sax/clarinet player Tim Hodgkinson and sax/didgeridoo performer Steve Blake) and bassists in the thick morass of the songs. Kudos as well to pianist Peter Kraut, who adds some good parts to songs like "Soul Fire." There are some quieter, spare moments, notably the church-bell sample start of "Black Jesus" -- otherwise, it's a full ensemble approach that won't surprise anyone who loves On the Corner.
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