Showing posts with label Daptone Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daptone Records. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2024

The Mystery Lights - Cerebral Crack


Another fantastic find courtesy of Mr. Brown. I love this record! It reminds me a bit of The Monks' Black Monk Time, a bit of The Black Lips, and a bit of a general "Nuggets" era garage band or bands I can't quite put my finger on. Order the new album Purgatory directly from the band's Bandcamp HERE, from Daptone's new Rock subsidiary Wick Records HERE.




Watch:

Last night, K and I went to the theatre to see the new E.L. Katz/Simon Barrett film Azrael. Solid Post- Apocalyptic Survival flick. It's also part of what I've come to think of as the "Subtraction Apocalypse" subgenre - you take an apocalyptic event and then remove a sense from the survivors. Josh Malerman's Birdbox takes sight, A Quiet Place takes sound, Azrael has its own spin.


If you're even remotely interested in seeing Azrael in the theatre, do so soon - this one is definitely not going to last past next Thursday on the big box screens. That said, it's another Shudder/IFC collaboration, so it should be on Shudder in 2-3 months.

Also, Coralie Fargeat's Reality+ short film was the subject of a recent article on Bloody Disgusting (read the article HERE), and while I haven't had a chance to watch it yet, I wanted to leave it here as a placeholder. 


I haven't found a Director whose work has grabbed me like this in a very long time.




Playlist:

Bauhaus - In the Flat Field
Ministry - The Mind Is A Terrible Thing to Taste
White Zombie - Astro Creep 2000
The Damned - A Night of A Thousand Vampires
Joy Division - Still
Type O Negative - Dead Again
The Mystery Lights - Purgatory
METZ - Up On Gravity Hill




Saturday, September 17, 2022

Yellow Veil Remasters Calvaire!!!

 

Having meant to listen since it dropped last week (is that right?), I woke up at our Air BnB in Dayton, Ohio and walked over to get coffee at Ghost Light with the new Daptone Records band Thee Sacred Souls. So this song was not only my first impression of the album, but the day and the city of Dayton, five and a half years since the last time I visited. It was perfect. You can order the elf-titled album HERE




Watch:

In honor of the fact that Yellow Veil just announced an HD remaster BR of one of the lost French Extreme flicks:

 

I really enjoyed this flick, and can't wait to revisit it. Must be going on 17 or 18 years since I saw it last, back when I ordered the disc through the mail via Netflix's old business model. Director Fabrice du Welz's other film from that early 00s period, Vinyan, has long been a favorite of mine, and although both Vinyan and Calvaire are lumped in with the New French Extreme, I feel that's a bit of a misnomer, as neither even begin to approach the extremity present in other films of that 'genre.'

You can read more about the Yellow Veil unveiling on Bloody Disgusting HERE.
 


Playlist:

Ozzy Osbourne - Patient Number 9
Joy Division - Substance
Joy Division - Still
Melvins - Stoner Witch
Pinebender - Working Night to Wolf 

Rough five-hour drive from Clarksville to Dayton. I mean, the drive last weekend to Chicago was longer but 100% enjoyable. Last night, we left at 4:00 PM  and didn't arrive until 12:00 AM. Lots of down-to-one-lane construction on I-75 and terrible roads to boot (not as bad as AZ or NW, but still). Here's the playlist that got me through my oft white knuckling:

Idles - Joy As An Act of Rebellion
Revolting Cocks - Linger Ficken' Good
Ministry - Psalm 69
Miss Piss - Eponymous
Zeal & Ardor - Stranger Fruit
Allegaeon - Apoptosis