At only 55 minutes, though, I just wish it were a bit longer! ( Goner, 2011) And for listeners only familiar with Quintron's more danceable projects, Sucre du Sauvage provides an entree into his more outre side, at a cost of a few more dollars than a single LP would be anyway. Compared to Quintron's usual relatively stripped-down affairs, Sucre is fleshed out with some extra instrumentation and, as described on their website, "There is also a noticeable increase in the number of chords used per song compared to previous Quintron albums - like from one chord to maybe more than one chord."ĭon't fear the embellishments, Quintronketeers with songs like "Face Down in the Gutter," "I Got Kicked out of Zolar X" and "Spirit Hair," it's now proven that you can put the artist in the museum but you can't remove the swamp. Interwoven throughout (particularly on LP 2) are field recordings made by Quintron during overnight stays on the NOMA grounds. Split over two LPs, one features more pop-oriented vocal songs and the second is made up of ambient/experimental tracks. During a 2010 retrospective of various Quintronics Drum Buddys and Miss Pussycat's puppets, the duo themselves became part of the exhibit by working during museum hours on various recordings, from which Sucre is the first result. the New Orleans Museum of Art? That formula equals Sucre du Sauvage, the latest transmission from the wild world of Quintron. The last song released in 2023.New releases by past Vinyl Cave-dwellers have been coming fast and furious lately. Lastly one of my all time favorite bands: My Dad is Dead. Not scuzzy per say but garage-y as heck cover song: I recently made an entire Spotify post-punk/alternative rock playlist of live tracks, outtakes, covers etc which I can send you if you're into these songs. I initially found the album poking around on Spotify, so unsure if this YT vid is the exact track as included on the full live Album but brilliant nonetheless.Īnother live track this one by The La's: blowing my mind. I've been a Mekons fan for 20 years but I just discovered this side project, specifically this live track by The Three Johns. They give me Clash, Birthday Party meets James Chance vibes! And malware reasons.Īnyway, make sure you watch "Upside Down: The Creation Records Story" or maybe "24 Hour Party People" but do what you want, we're nihilistsĪs far as new bands, I've been really digging what I'd call a "garage funk" British band called Opus Kink.Ĭheck out the tracks 'Mosquito' and 'Children'. What were you doing posting A-Ha anyway?ĭon't post direct-download links. If your post isn't showing, maybe it's in our spam filter. ![]() The fig leaf of "name your own price" is not enough. Don't even consider posting an ad site that's your own band. *** IF YOU POST ANY SONG BY THE KILLERS, YOU WILL BE BANNED ***Īny site selling albums/tracks will be classed SPAM. Same goes for New Order, The Smiths, The Cure, The Talking Heads, Public Image Ltd, Bauhaus- any of the usual suspects on your run-of-the-mill 'Essential Guide To Post-Punk' primer. If you wanna post JD, make sure it's rare or live. Beware the tut-and-moan of the pseudo-intellectual. ![]() ![]() What is post punk? Nobody's sure, but we know what it isn't. Share links to awesome songs, videos and documentaries from our fave genre of music: Post Punk.
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