Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Before They Were Stars
Famous Recording Artists
This is Cat Power's first full-length album, also released in 1995. While Chan Marshall's style has been characterized as unpolished, listening to this, you begin to see where that all started, and appreciate her roots in punk, blues, and folk.
Dear Sir
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Creepy, Yet Fun
This album is a bit reminiscent of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, although was out in the world way before - 1982 to be exact. Nina is from Berlin, Germany, which you probably won't find surprising when you take a listen. Nina is still around making music and being politically active, but is now in the states. Take a listen to the Nina Hagen band, her first solo gig.
NunsexmonkrockSunday, January 20, 2008
Punk vs. Post-Punk
Soul Force
How is this so different than Blondie who is part of the "punk" genre? In my humble opinion, Blondie is the more radio-friendly of the two, and therefore more easily classified in a genre whose boundaries seem limitless, and has become more about attitude and an in-your-face aesthetic rather than a particular sound. Here is Blondie's 1976 debut, nearly as danceable as the above.
Blondie
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Music to Build Buildings By
Stop with the bullshit about this album being for the post-9/11 world. Laurie Anderson is not Nostradamus (although she is the first musician in residence at NASA). This album was released in 1982, and epitomizes exactly what is described above, and it is damn good. Perhaps folks wanted to revive the album circa 2001 exactly because we were questioning the true benefit of modernization. Listen to the album, and be real.
Big Science
Flex represents much of the same fears - buildings shielding us from the sun, the destruction of the human race via atomic energy, but in a fun way! Lene Lovich was born in Detroit, but grew up in England, and therefore got the best of both modern worlds. Lovich is much more influenced by funk, and in some ways, you may hear a resemblance to Lora Logic's vocal style. Check out the album, and note the rising tensions of 1979.
Flex
Saturday, January 12, 2008
What It Is!
Young, Gifted and Black
For those of you who don't know, Erma is indeed the sister of Aretha. The two have distinct soulful styles, Erma being the bit more rocking of the two (Listen to Hold on I'm Coming, probably the most powerful track on here that makes you want to sing at the top of your lungs). Erma's recording career was brief, and so in terms of available material, there is certainly not enough. Here is one of a few recordings.
Super Soul Sister
Monday, January 7, 2008
New York Electropunkfunk - No Wave
Boom In The Night (Original studio recordings 1980 - 1983)
ESG, another band from this small scene, actually is an acronym for Emerald, Sapphire, and Gold. The group was initially made up of sisters Maria Scroggins (congas, vocals), Renee Scroggins (guitar, vocals), and Valerie Scroggins (drums), and friend Leroy Glover (bass). A resurgence in the interest of this band has been aided by hip-hop artists who have sampled their works, including Wu-Tang, Beastie Boys, and J Dilla. If you like the album, buy it! Valerie Scroggins is in some hot water with her employer, the MTA, and could probably use the kickbacks, however small they may be.
Friday, January 4, 2008
Best of Unplugged
Hole - MTV Unplugged
We all knew Lauryn Hill was a great artist, but did we really know the depth of her artistry until we heard this double disc unplugged? For myself, that answer is no. I knew of her convictions, but only vaguely understood through the press , which seemed to want to demonize her as anti-white. Eventually, Hill retreated from the public gaze and reemerged with this 2002 release. I wait for more of Lauryn's dose of reality.
Lauryn Hill - Unplugged