deadboy & the Elephantmen on Halloween

deadboy & the Elephantmen on Halloween

Deadboy elephantmen album review
ALBUM REVIEW: So if you’re a ex-metal head what do you do after lighting strikes you and you are enlightened? One thing is you make a record called we are night sky and you call the band deadboy & the Elephantmen. The main dude Dax Riggs (what rock minikor) was in the slowcore metal band Acid Bath and the rock anthem group Agents of Oblivion before deadboy came together. However, the metamorphosis happened we don’t care because this is a great heaven and hell themed record that marks this dark line in the sky. Ok maybe we do care because the transformation is an exploration from something sinister to something dark and deeper. Which has moments in the music when it’s a curious brew of Craig Wedren’s Shudder to Think like dischordant indie rock, Jack White’s rock-n-roll parts and the folk spice of Jeff Magnum all in one scary fucked-up dream. I’ll admit it. I don’t know jack shit but yesterday I was in the Sound Station in New Jersey and Bob was spinning this record and it it immediately caught my ear. The guitar tones were just right and I picked it right up. Released officially via Fat Possum Records way back in 2006. This is a record worth revisiting if you’ve never heard it. Highly recommended with 5 upside down crosses all the way through and I can rarely say that. Seriously. Even though this band is out of commission you should add this piece of music to your permanent record/cd collection. There one acoustic things on here called “No Rainbow” certainly could be considered direct lift from On the Aeroplane Over the Sea , other time they even borrows from Mick Jagger with the sung melody parts. These songwriting tactics are all good because the music is killer and because a well borrowed hook that is nicely interwoven is really in my heart a homage to something great. ☩ ☩ ☩ ☩ ☩ Enjoy!

Evil Friend MP3 by deadboy & the elephantmen (2005)
Dr. Seuss Is Dead MP3 by Acid Bath from When the kite strings pop (1994). Fantastic slowcore metal outfit. Nasty and evil.
Dead Girl MP3 by Agents of Oblivion s/t (2000)
The Terrors of Nightlife MP3 by Dax Riggs from We Sing of Only Blood or Love (2007). This particular track is more inline with deadboy which subtly reminds me of Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse’s album with David Lynch, Dark Night of the Soul.

Bonus songs:
Revenge MP3 by Sparkle Horse & Dangermouse from Dark Night of Soul featuring your favorite Halloween friend Wayne Coyne.
Crush You MP3 by Craig Wedren from his new one called Wand (2011). This is classic Shudder to Think in my humble opinion. Another find from the Sound Station yesterday. Otherwise I would have no clue it was out. Still listening. Watch out for the review!
Hit Liquor MP3 by Shudder To Think from Pony Express (1994)
Wishing He Was Dead MP3 by The Like from Release Me (2010). Girl pop with a 60’s vibe created in this decade.

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The 60’s girl pop of The Like is back

The 60’s girl pop of The Like is back


Album Review: I am a little late to the game to this group but in the grand skeem of things not really because The Like is retro gal 60’s pop in the vain of She & Him via Downtown Records. Certainly paying great homage to the genre as this music borrows nicely from that whitegirl mo-town sound but without the bee-hive hair-dews. Honestly not much has changed but that is ok! They are just re-spinning but knowingly with the right twists, so it comes across as super fun peppy music relying more so on vocal hooks than guitars and some good bass riffs. I owe it (again) to Michael Shelly from WFMU for spinning their 2010 album Release Me on his show recently. There’s not a lot experimentation and the lack of women’s lib is not the point with this stuff. Music would be dead if the Spice Girls ever sounded like this so lets keep this as our little secret ok? This is more honest make-out music and totally empowered by their sharp feminine Brit accents. These are pretty sexy songs fit for any Russ Meyers films where girl trouble could mean a myriad of naughty things and maybe less fights but anyway here’s to my curator and me as yours. Enjoy The Like and some others for your girl’s mix below.

Walk Of Shame MP3 by The Like from Release Me [Buy]

Sorta sounds like these bands:
Sweet Darlin’ MP3 by She & Him from Volume I
52 Girls MP3 by the B-52’s (1979)
From Your Girl MP3 by The Muffs
Fairytale in the Supermarket MP3 by The Raincoats (1979)