VOX - July, 1996
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VOX - July, 1996
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Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, 1997
this hit home
The art of the catastrophe calms me down.
Roland Barthes, from A Loverâs Discourse: Fragments tr. Richard Howard (via lifeinpoetry)
Transcend yourself to be your better self â¨
Nosferatu D2- Springsteen
If I told you there was a singular more important band or record to Alex Chilltown than Nosferatu D2 and âWe're Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones On To Block Out The Noiseâ then I would be lying.Â
The first Chilltown stuff I wrote that I really felt connected into the idea of what I want to do and the whole Chilltown minimal style came from trying to rip off the way Ben Parker plays guitar on this (albeit with way more guitar pedals).Â
I find it hard to word why, but in my opinion this is probably the greatest post-punk record ever made, itâs start to finish, no filler, every song absolute catharsis, instruments that switch between playing with each other to sounding like a fight. Itâs probably anxiety made audible. Lyrically Ben has always been just one of the best âstream of consciousness but focusedâ writers probably ever. Adamâs drumming is literally quite ridiculously good.
Nothing about this record on paper should work but it does and it was about 10-12 years ahead of when anybody could have made any money from it. I love it and I love it more for the fact it will never get the pitchfork documentary it deserves.Â
Springsteen was the first song I heard but I literally could pick any of them.Â
From a practical point of view, this record changed our lives, if it wasnât for this record I certainly wouldnât be doing Chilltown the way I am and Jamie from Audio Antihero who put it out, has helped me immeasurably at every step of the way of making music and his kindness cannot be overstated. Heâs a very good egg who keeps putting out great records.Â
Pavement-Father to a Sister of Thought
Pavement were a really important band to me when I started doing this and this was probably the most important song. Itâs probably not what Stephen Malkmus intended but in true Roland Barthes âdeath of the authorâ fashion I find this song really spiritual.Â
I really like the way that steel just soars over the chords and the kind of slightly alt-country vibe to everything and the âyouâre so mystic...â line is the bit that really just sticks in my mind.Â
The major-minor-major chord progression thing is something that I really love too. I think itâs the same chord structure as I am trying to break your heart by Wilco and Plastic Cup by Low and This a low by Blur. Thereâs something about that, that just feels sombre and soulful in my brain somewhere.Â
I wouldnât say this is my favourite Pavement album for songs but I think its my favourite Pavement album as a piece of art. Thereâs this combination of ambition to try different things and indifference to if people like it to Wowee Zowee thatâs just completely enthralling as someone who makes music to get to a place where you feel confident enough that you can basically make such a juxtaposition of an album.Â
Itâs a song that Iâd listen to late at night a lot, coming back from places, with really low battery, thinking about all the decisions youâd made. I really donât want to sound like Pavement at all anymore but I think Pavement are one of those bands that you extra appreciate when youâre in a band and you kind of see all the extra bits of what they were doing.Â
Nothing left to say, Donât it always rain, on bank holidays, donât notice anyway.Â
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Photo (C) Adele M. Reed.
Things Weâre Listening to:
1.The Pains of Being Pure at Heart- Belong
2.Nosferatu D2- WGWATCWOHOTBOTN
3. Siouxsie and The Banshees- The Scream
4. My Bloody Valentine-LovelessÂ
5. The Halo Benders- The Rebels Not In