Thursday, June 10th, 2010
When I stumbled upon Maids at a one-off Upstairs CD-R show at Coco66 this Spring, I remember stopping dead in my tracks, covering my ears in pain, and being unable to stop mouthing the words, “Abandon All Hope All Ye Who Enter.” Behind a suffocating wall of smoke, the 2-man rhythm section of New Jersey’s Big Troubles could be seen down on the ground in matching child’s poses, bowing in deference before a projection of a giant floating head — not unlike the Wizard himself, pictured above. I could barely make out what type of gear they were using, but the squall they produced was so debilitatingly loud that I couldn’t help remembering the one time I saw Whitehouse play and actually experienced the sensation of my ear drums being stretched to the ripping point. Funny thing, is Maids sound like nothing like Whitehouse. As I learned when Sam Franklin (also of No Demons here) rolled up to Newtown radio last Sunday, they simply layer purring drones and lackadaisical pentatonic keyboard scales until the room gets so saturated with sound that you actually end up getting a little scared. Probably all the more so because they are clean-cut surburban dudes who play in indie rock bands and show up on stage with their shirts tucked in.
Underwater Visitations Episode #7: The Maids Episode
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Tags: Alex Bleeker, Andy Clark, Barrington Levy, Best Coast, Big Troubles, Bobb Trimble, Clair Obscur, Cloud Nothings, Effi Briest, Julian Lynch, Keith Hudson, King Tubby Meets Larry Marshal, La Bionda, Laura Stevenson and the Cans, Luka Usmiani, Maids, New Yoga, Nihiti, Nitzer Ebb, Peaking Lights, Psychic TV, Sam Franklin, Source of Yellow, Spanish Prisoners, St. Vincent, Steve Gunn, Sun Araw, The Babies, The Gamut, The Human League, The Incredible String Band, The Mantles, The Shocking Blue, The Sundays, The Thermals, The Wailers, Twin Sister, Vanity 6, Woods
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Live, Big Troubles kick up such a sandstorm that it’s hard to remember that the band began as a bedroom recording project — or, rather, two separate bedroom recording projects, two hermetic hearts that began beating as one when high school buds Alex Craig and Ian Drennan got together last summer and decided to start a band. When the duo rolled up to Newtown Radio last Thursday, the station — recently fitted with a deluxe leather couch and a fridge filled with junk food and sodas — felt homey enough to bring us back to the days when the guitar-playing and songwriting half of Big Troubles had yet to round out into a full rock line-up.
Alex and Ian played out of the same guitar amplifier, sung out of the same mic, and babbled away in the kind of half-English vernacular you probably remember sharing only a few times in your life with one or two very close friends. They couldn’t seem more like two peas in a pod — which is why I was slightly disconcerted when, following the set, Alex presented us with a hand-drawn Venn diagram designed to represent their friendship: two giant circles labeled “Alex” and “Ian,” with only a tiny sliver of overlap at the center. I can’t remember what they said the middle part represented, but I think it had something to do with food. Whatever the reality of the situation may be, I like to think of the Venn diagram as a nice metaphor for the way their instruments interact in the episode you hear below: two runaway orbs of screaming guitar noise, colliding here and there into the shape of a song. At times they overlap a little too much, sharpening into points of feedback — but that’s kind of where the magic begins.
For those of you who tuned in for the first hour of last week’s show and were a little freaked out to discover a rambling discussion between a man with a heavy French accent and a panel of small children, please be cautioned: we don’t know why or how, but Underwater Visitations was hacked! Luckily, we were able to rescue the true-blue episode from the Newtown Radio archives — including a first hour of jams by Ari Stern and yours truly, and a Big Troubles-spun spool of semi-mainstream ’80s gold, which we proudly did not decide to censor.
“Underwater Visitations Episode #4: The Big Troubles Episode”
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Tags: Alex Craig, Amon Düül II, Ariel Pink, Aztec Camera, Big Country, Big Troubles, Brian Eno, Deerhunter, Devon Williams, Frank Zappa, Galaxie 500, Guided by Voices, Headtime, Ian Drennan, J. Barry, James Ferraro, Jim Ferraro, Lester Brown, Luka Usmiani, Michael Bundt, Midnight Cowboy, Mutual Benefit, Pavement, Polvo, Popol Vug, Prefab Sprout, Public Image Ltd., Pure Ecstasy, Real Estate, Roches, Sam Franklin, Silver Jews, Simeon, St. Johnny, The Byrds, The Lucy Show, Tim Hecker, U.S. Girls, Underwater Visitations, Yellow Magic Orchestra
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