Posts Tagged ‘Joyful Noise’

The Hunter Gracchus, Sacred Object of the Yiye People, Chironex Records

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

The-Hunter-Gracchus-LP-inteSacred Object of the Yiye People, the debut LP from England’s The Hunter Gracchus, is a cacophony of improvisation, acoustic noise, and obscure literary and cultural references. The odd charm of the album emerges through an interplay between unconventional rhythm and hypnotic melody. Sacred Object’s Bedouin influences stand out in a number of the tracks and make it traveling, richly textured, and entirely enthralling.

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Hi Red Center, Assemble, Joyful Noise, 2009

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Following Architectural Failures (2003), their first effort, Hi Red Center has lead us to the other side of the mirror. With Assemble, recently released on Joyful Noise, these four New York stooges propel the listener into a sumptuous and colorful wonderland where everything is falsely welcoming. Taking cues, perhaps, from the likes of Lewis Caroll and his foul-mouthed flowers, Hi Red Center conjures scenes of toothless imps and giants that aren’t so giant at all. A play with off-kilter syncopation on the opening track sets the tone for what is to come: everything here may topple without warning. From song to song, logic is joyfully pushed and pulled, and common sense turned on its head; these boys cannot introduce a riff or catchy backbeat without exploding them like fireworks just a few seconds later.

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