

Followed shortly by an unstoppable 7″ for Captured Tracks, it seems the band could do no wrong last year. It seemed like we were on the edge of our seats all last year waiting for Christmas Island’s debut record to come through and blow us away, which, naturally it did as soon as it hit the turntable.

Just more fodder to add to hope for an album soon. A classic bit of Flight if we ever heard one. As usual he brings a ton of fuzz crumbling down on our heads, but underneath that distorted veneer lies a catchy chunk of rock that pounds with sweat and drums and tortured strings. This Mississippi project has been steadily creeping into daily rotation around RSTB and their S/T 10″ on Killshaman was definitely one of our favorites of last year (though it only made us wish it was longer every time). As springy and jagged as the original and cutting quickly to the core of their 77/80 punk roots, the this is just a further example of how these guys can totally bring the bite live. Eddy Current Suppression Ring – That Time of Day (Live on 106.7 PBSFM)Īustralian heavyweights Eddy Current Suppression Ring have definitely turned out some of our favorite albums over the last couple of years so we were pretty excited when they sent over this live radio session of the title track from their That Time of Day 7″. Ferocious and ecstatic as usual, the band rumbles through an amphetamine whirl of bass and a flurry of percussion topped as always with the furious wail of Anhelo.Ħ. The band laid down a version of this unreleased song at California radio station KDVS. Thee Oh Sees tear up both versions and completely make it their own, leaving the clean driven strums that mark those versions laying by the wayside in favor of the redline fuzz rumble and sweet/scuzzy harmonies that we’ve come to love them for.Ī powerhouse track from our favorites from south of the border, XYX. Honestly I wasn’t even familiar with the original version, but had always heard it done by The Creation. turn in a fuzzed up version of Big Wheel’s “If I Stay Too Long”. Definitely a great version of this album favorite.ĭwyer and Co. Thus the band turns the track into a buzzing guitar burner completely different from the version that appeared on Horribles Parade. This version of “Highspeed Drift”, recorded live on the radio program Me + You, both eschews some of the original’s watery psychedelics and picks up the tempo. Gary War – Highspeed Drift (Live on Me + You)

Part II plays off a similar theme as its predecessor, but goes even deeper into the murky depths until finally bursting through with corroded guitar squelch that shakes the track’s foundations.ģ. Ripley sent us over this track that acts as a sequel to “Dead West” from the band’s Sacred Bones EP, Killing Time. An excellent preamble to their upcoming album on HoZac in May.Īnother new song, this time from haze wrangling Californians Moon Duo. Heavy as the syrup that shares its name, the tack is a perfect example of just why we’ve been so excited about Woven Bones all along. The song was originally considered as an alternate B-side to the wonderful Janie 7″ but they wound up going with “Let It Breathe” instead. Enjoy and of course, watch this space for volume three sometime in the future.Ī new track from our favorite Texans, Woven Bones.
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A big thank you to all the artists involved without whom this would never be possible.Ĭlicking the link above will download a. Most of the albums referenced have now been released. The track descriptions are from the original writeup so take some of the references with that in mind. This is a link to Raven Sings the Blues Presents: Volume 2 which debuted in 2010 and acted as the follow-up to our first ever download compilation that we put together in 2009.
