Ariel is known for his fixation with 70s pop and outsider rock, and lo-fi is like harking back to those days. He also maintains a presence on Bandcamp.com and is known for DIY releases on CD with hand-drawn artwork and other variations on a release. Coupled with this DIY aesthetic is a sense of humour, but coupled with an almost dark slapstick persona. He rarely has hit singles, but his albums reap heaps of praise from contemporary critics. It proves in his solo stuff that it was not just all about Haunted Graffiti, because Ariel can release quality material also.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Mature Themes
Ariel Pink is known for his DIY ethic to his music, coupled with great songwriting, and a longing for the antique and retro. As stated before he couples the serious with the comical. He is also known for his output which is prolific. Once in a tour of Australia, he refused to sing in front of the audience and turned his back. He is extremely non-obedient and even wears women's clothing and sunglasses onstage. He listens to outsider rock like krautrock etc. He is the epiphany of the lo-fi attitude, which really is not a style, but a style of recording which is nigh impossible to replicate live.
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Before Today
Even though the backing group of Ariel Pink, the Haunted Graffiti do not exist anymore, it plays merit to Ariel Pink as his solo stuff still is on par with this classic album. The band ended up in a shambles, but Ariel still maintains a good output. Most of the tracks on here are from previous releases, and really it is an amalgamation of various releases. The lead single ''Round And Round'' is fabulous, which you could say for every track. He has a knack for fusing the comical with the serious, seen in great songwriters like Stephen Malkmus.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Stephen Malkmus And The Jicks - Mirror Traffic
This album was produced by Beck and it is a good collection from a dominant name in indie music in the world since the nineties. Although Pavement did not sell many records or have chart-topping hits, their legacy continues with the much borrowed and homaged indie sound they possess along with Stephen Malkmus' solo work and stuff with his backing band The Jicks. One can always rely on astute songcraft from Malkmus, his music sounds fantastic on vinyl. The lo-fi aesthetic sounds really good on some small speakers, it is not a headphone record.
Stephen Malkmus And The Jicks - Sparkle Hard
This album continues in the same vein as some of his other material. He has veered away from the reckless noise that dominated his earlier work with Pavement, continuing for a subtle kinder sound, probably similar to indie coming out of America during the nineties. Kim Gordon actually makes an appearance, famously the female bass player from Sonic Youth. What remains is an adept skill at songcraft and a tendency to adopt other instrumentation, not just the standard electrical rock equipment, but a whole range of other instruments.
Ariel Pink - Pom Pom
Many of the current Ariel Pink releases on the label 4AD borrow a lot from his early releases. The story goes that Animal Collective - the American band found a tape on the floor that Ariel had given them to listen. Months passed and they found this tape on the tour van floor. The put it on and were amazed. Ariel has a very distinct sound, bathed in cassette tape effects and Ariel also has a tendency to use DIY instruments, like beatboxing for vocals, and guitars with no strings. He has a completely unique sound and throws music on its head how he approaches music as a multi-instrumentalist and producer.
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Various Artists - Soul Jazz Records Presents: Studio One DJ Party
Ventured up north to the mainland for a Toots & The Maytals gig at the Melbourne Zoo, but to my dismay, it was cancelled due to the fires. Had to reschedule events and eventually settled on Bustamento in St Kilda. When I was in Basement Discs on the Saturday morning of my weekend escapade they were playing Bustamento, a great omen indeed. They were splendid and Nicky Bomba, the ringleader and mastermind behind the band jumped down and made his way into the bar and started banging bottles on the top shelf. Quite surreal and I have never seen anything like it.
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