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Guitarrorists
Wayne Rogers "Hoichi The Earless" Guitarrorists (1991)
Guitarrorists is a very good compilation
Here by Lee Renaldo (Sonic Youth)
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Wake up, fill yourself with little drawings representing self-loathing, nihilism and dreams of more caffeine. Then let the ink tidal-wave out before it runs dry, and then you realize that the stormy night is over and you have the dew to start over with anew...
Always Late by Marcy Mays (Scraw)
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Silent but confrontational. Heartbreaking in abruptness. Bruised and yet swinging...
Spider Plum by Rick McCollum (Afgan Whigs)
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Raw soul type stuff, where the fluids drain down and then bounce back up, kicking you in the heart upon re-etnry. Minimal creepiness with odd time signatures are two spices that need to go together more often...
Hoichi the Earless by Wayne Rogers (Crystalized Movements)
--Psych-punk with occasional lapses into Eastern music(somewhat tangentially) and noise, and a darn good one at that. I enjoy nice little meltdowns...
Fallen off the Rocks by Neil Hagerty (Royal Trux)
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Nosy garage rock bouncing like ten speed-balls, clanging all over the warehouse. Is this what people are doing with their lives? I approve. Unhinged and without order can be virtues in of themselves...
Ovulation Always Brings Me Down by Kramer (Bongwater)
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Kramer, why do you do those off-kilter, slightly psychedelic poprock nuggets interspersed with non sequitur riffing? I'm not saying stop, I just want to know what makes you do what you do. If you don't know that's fine, we'll just pass the time by listening to those clicks in the sky...