Showing posts with label album review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label album review. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Queen Moo

The following article was submitted by writer Dan Ostasiewski

If Queen Moo's predecessor band Two Humans was ever described as part of the emo revival, they were always the outliers. From their early days of scrappy punk pop that peaked on Best Folks to the masterful rock transition of Institute of Living, singer-guitarist Jason Rule and rotating cast of band members have never made the same record twice, awkwardly pushing, tripping, and twisting their way into something much stranger as the band matured.


With his newly invigorated project, the band continues to impress: Queen Moo's self-titled debut is a jarring next step that Institute only hinted at—a whirlwind realization of a modern rock record that grabs you by the collar and pulls you through it's emotional wreckage and redemption.

Older, wiser, and weirder, the band has developed a more eccentric sense of rhythm and melody. While previous efforts often looked forward to the next triumphant chorus, Queen Moo's music avoids obvious hooks and conventional song structures. Opener “Hook Sox” quickly sets the tone for the record: the young, reckless energy of previous efforts has been replaced with ragged heartbreak and anxious reflection. When Rule laments lines like “What do you know about friends / Do you know what they're for? / I’ll drink you in through thick and thin. My dear, do I bore your eyes?”, the frustration is often followed with a raucous frenzy of irregularly timed full band stomps, swings, and blind jabs at the air. On later album standouts, “Don't Think I Do” and the instant classic “Cactus Romantic”, these rhythmic shifts kick up dust and push through so many unpredictable parts it requires repeated listens for the listener to catch up.

Probably the most apparent addition is Queen Moo's bassist and long time collaborator Kevin O'Donnell taking on a large part of the vocal duties. His blunt execution and more down to earth tone serves as a natural foil for Rule's more round sounding emotional caterwaul. On what might be the album's catchiest song, the “Introduction / Upper Butcher” combo, each vocal embodies the manic depressive sides of the same anxious melody. It's when both singers are blended in numerous layers they sound less like they are coming from dual front men and more like a single entity.

It's in the final third of the album that the listener really gets a reprieve from all the riffage to take a breath and recognize the real emotional resonance of the record. "Captain Glee", short and sweet, is a quick reminder that these guys can pull off playful and quiet too, without losing any of the emotional intensity of the previous seven tunes. Once the album kicks back in, it feels like a victory lap. On the last two tracks, the self-referential "Three Humans", and "Amends", there is real, tangible sense of wisdom and redemption gained in quips like "true love comes in threes" and “there's a difference between personal and making false amends.”

Anthemic, emotionally moving, and rewarding with repeated listens, Queen Moo's first record is an impressive continuation of one of the best bands to come out of Connecticut.



Thursday, February 19, 2015

Mind The Journey EP

Mind The Journey is Spencer Sabo of Madison CT. He makes super weird synthy psychedelic pop music. On his eponymous EP he explores some pretty thick territory and the results are both confounding and joyous.


Monday, February 16, 2015

Parlay Droner - Mother Brother Live Sessions

Sonic wizard Parlay Droner is neck deep in projects and releases right now, and the fruits of these labors are sure to break your ears hearts as well as your ears drums! Big ups to Quantum Wampum for putting this little gem out.



Monday, February 9, 2015

dave GO and the Guy from Beastmaster - Bed-Sitter Girl

Dave Go and the Guy from Beastmaster aren't slowing down any time soon, and neither should you. Producing music at a steady pace, this outfit culls from a massive archive of tape samples and produced music and act as an audio collage artist. Splicing and rearranging pieces into new/weird/wonderful work is something that comes easy to Dave Go and the Guy, and the results are amazing.


Wednesday, February 4, 2015

SPLNSHNTS - BlownCaseLoad

Ready for something new? Something you can't really describe easily? Filthybroke MJC and Parlay Droner team up to become the indomitable SPLNSHNTS and deliver delicious thunder to your ears!




Thursday, January 29, 2015

Shirese

Even in these colder months there's no shortage of CT music. Shirese is a new band made of people you should already know from other amazing and innovative projects. People like Matt DP of Tick Hive and Florida=Death, Mike from Heavy Breath and Dave Go from Florida=Death.



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Tick Hive - Oracle Of Love

Tick Hive is the moniker of Matt DP who is the newest member of CT's finest Florida=Death. Tick Hive has been releasing material for some time now, and Matt has already shown himself to be an amazing innovator of sound. His newest releases is called "Oracle of Love" and is released on Quantum Wampum


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Straight To VHS - “Weekend, Weekend, Weekend”

They released one of the best records last year and now it seems New London Garage rockers Straight To VHS have struck again. With the release of “Weekend, Weekend, Weekend” the Wailing City three piece have solidified themselves as a band not to mess with.


Thursday, August 28, 2014

Peaer - The Eyes Sink Into The Skull


Peaer is the artist name of Peter, formerly of Fugue and Poverty Hollow. He has a new deep dark moody album of weirdo prog songs that is well worth your time. He also couldn't have possibly chosen a better album cover for the sound of this album.




Thursday, July 31, 2014

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The Guru "Pretty Things"

After 2 super successful EPs The Guru have returned with their new full length "Pretty Things", and its a solid and wonderful step forward for a group of best friends who make awesome music!




Saturday, June 21, 2014

Fatal Film - "Fatal Film"

Fatal Film is the best band in the state. Maybe even in New England. They are local indie rock icons. With a new record in hand Matt Potter and the rest of his cast of characters are here to show you why.


Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Sea of Bones - The Earth Wants Us Dead

New Haven atmospheric sludge trio Sea of Bones has written a doom metal masterpiece - The Earth Wants Us Dead - that will send you plodding through a geas of shadow, wondering where your soul went.


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

KEV MF KING - Canned Goods EP

Kev MF King is back with his 3rd EP in a trilogy of recordings that are the representation of roughly a year's worth of songwriting. On "Canned Goods" he most certainly explores the expanse of his abilities.




Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Senators - Senators

We are pleased to welcome Amy Shaw to our writing team today. She joins us with her inaugural review of Senators, by Senators.