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Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Pedal Steel, Piano, + Organ By: Peter Silberman
Drums + Percussion By: Michael Lerner
Track List: Strawflower, Wheels Roll Home, Solstice, Stubborn Man, Just One Sec, It Is What It Is, Volunteer, Green To Gold, Porchlight, Equinox
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“A playlist of tracks that were featured on MattsMusicMine.com from the week of April 5th – 11th. From Reviews to Streams, never miss a track with these playlists that are uploaded every single Sunday till I drop dead.”
Featuring: Armand Hammer, The Alchemist, Strange U, Blindfolded And Led To The Woods, Sam Gendel, Ron Gallo, Talking Heads, Sprints, Enjoy, Playboi Carti, Really From, PUPIL SLICER, Princess Nokia, The Black Heart Death Cult, Pijn, GOLPE, Jane Inc., Ebo Taylor, Uhuru-Yenzu
Track List: Sir Benni Miles, God’s Feet, Arm Leg, Black Air, Waraku3, WUNDAY (CRAZY AFTER DARK), Girlfriend Is Better, This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody), Swimming, Hi Beautiful, Sky, Yellow Fever, Martyrs, Wounds Upon My Skin, It’s Not My Fault, One Way Through, Distress, Societa, Dirt And The Earth, Love And Death
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Track List: You Need Love, Love And Death, What Is Life?, Christ Will Come, Victory
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All Songs Written + Performed By: Carlyn Bezic
Drums + Vermona By: Evan J. Cartwright
Mixed By: Steve Chahley + Anthony Nemet
Produced By: Steve Chahley + Carlyn Bezic
Track List: Gem, Steel, Faceless Bodiless, Dirt And The Earth, Bloom Becomes Me, My Oldest Friend, Mine/His, Obliterated
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Written + Performed By: Tadzio Pederzolli
Recorded + Edited By: Eugenio Mazzetto
Mixed By: Jonah Falco + Will Killingsworth
Mastered By: Will Killingsworth
Artwork By: Tadzio Pederzolli + Francesco Goats
Edited By: Marco Rapisarda
Track List: La Colpa È Solo Tua, Non Avrai Altro Dio, Sei La Tua Prigione, Società, Non Piegarti, Propaganda, Nato Colpevole, Non Spegnerti, Servo Deel Potere, II Tuo Futuro
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Track List: Denial, Detach, Distress, Blanch, Blush, Unspoken, Squalor, Squander
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Guitar + Vocals: Sasha L Smith
Guitar: Domenic Evans
Bass, Guitar, + Organ: Deon Slaviero
Organ + Vocals: Gabbie Potocnik
Drums: Andrew Nunns
Guitar: Bill Patching
Sitar: David Balaban
Track List: Goodbye Gatwick Blues, Cold Fields, One Way Through, Trees, Death From Above, The Sun Inside, Dark Waves, Sonic Dhoom
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Executive Producers: Chelsea Sdaigui + Mariah Morgenstern
Director: Sebastian Sdaigui
Producer: Mariah Morgenstern
Creative Director: Robot MoonJuice
One of the newest fascinations with metal sounds and atmospheres comes PUPIL SLICER on Mirrors, a glitchy and primarily distorted throwdown to being trapped in a whirlpool.
There are moments of grinding intensity that shocks through the system and collects the marrow as if they were a hybrid animal. One side the crushing violence of a gorilla, and the other half, the leopard that can prowl through sleek breakdowns and cracks in the trees to lurk over the audience.
Opening back the curtains on “Martyrs,” The intricate rhythms and progressions that PUPIL SLICER lives and dwell upon are fantastic and almost pulverizing at points. It doesn’t just rip back the skin at the first moment, “Martyrs” instead eases the opponent into their own extinction willingly.
That curiosity that PUPIL SLICER relies on comes hauntingly as the three-piece of this mix between hardcore and math-rock boils to a forefront. The percussion from Josh Andrews has moments of black metal being the foundation through blast beats and consistency, but the fills and actual meat of the track continues to be astounding.
It’s hard to pinpoint exact moments where PUPIL SLICER really wins the ears over through all the fire and brimstone, but it could be one of the shorter expeditions labeled under “Panic Defence.” The London-based torturers move forward with guitars from Kate Davies and bass from Luke Fabian that is more tuned to break bone than give any helping hands.
The vocals that also resemble more shouts than any poetry from Davies are actually almost as complicated and reflective as their production here. Describing, “Begging, trying to escape, crawling drenched in blood of my own innocence. Innocence not considered. Dearly, now departed.” Woefully pushy and riddled with this underlying angst through the delivery, PUPIL SLICER continues to orchestrate a hellscape that is nearly uninhabitable by the human touch.
Another short track, “Interlocutor” is based more on that first math-rock suggestion of sound where the production is hard to catch and nimble as it swings from limb to limb. Crunching over swollen jaws, heavy feet stomp through the breakdown and can only give way to imagine just how deadly PUPIL SLICER can be in a live setting.
Before Mirrors shatters, before pavement explodes, there is a displacement in Mirrors that demands self-preservation as the motivating factor. Ugly, destructive, and everything that a hardcore record should be, PUPIL SLICER is a welcome addition to the family.
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Really From: Chris Lee-Rodriguez, Sander Bryce, Michi Tassey, + Matt Hull
Engineered By: Seth Manchester + Sai Boddupalli
Additional Engineering By: Zach Weeks
Tracks 1-8 Mixed By: Seth Manchester
Track 9 Mixed By: Sai Boddupalli
Produced By: Sai Boddupalli
Mastered By: Zach Weeks
Track List: Apartment Song, Quirk, Yellow Fever, Try Lingual, I Live Here Now, Last Kneeplay, I’m From Here, In The Spaces, The House
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Directed By: Nick Walker
Producer: Chad Tennies
DP: Harley Astorga
Production Co: Resolve Media Group
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Track List: Loosen Up Mutha’ Fucka’, I’m Content, Terrific As Terrific Gets, Hi Beautiful, Portals, Avoid Me By Walking Two Steps Backwards, Gold, Touch, Mystic Ride, Interest
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Recorded + Mixed By: Daniel Fox
Mastered By: Fergal Davis
Artwork Designed By: Tara Lehmann
Track List: Drones, Swimming, Manifesto, Ashley
While the personal favorite still reigns as Stop Making Sense from the Talking Heads, much of that record’s performance and show material comes from their commercial breakthrough Speaking In Tongues.
A step away from the Brian Eno produced hands, the self-produced Speaking In Tongues gives way to some of the most iconic sounds of funk and dance undertones from the Talking Heads.
One of the most popular tracks ever pressed onto a digestible format, “Burning Down The House” opens Speaking In Tongues like fireworks in a studio apartment. Engulfing the entire mix with these staccato crunches of guitar and synth strings. The lyrics coming primarily from David Byrne illustrates, “Watch out, you might get what you’re after. Cool, babies, Strange but not a stranger. I’m an ordinary guy, burning down the house.”
Byrne who also covers the keyboards, guitars, bass, synthesizers, and percussion recruits Chris Frantz for the drums, synths, and backing vocals. There is also Jerry Harrison on keyboards, synths, guitars, and backing vocals who rounds out the mix with Tina Weymouth who is the primary bassist that supports on backing vocals, guitar, synths, and keyboards.
Much of the prowess that Talking Heads showcase is in their production rather than the actual means of sculpting these worlds. On the track, “Girlfriend Is Better,” there is this subconscious synth rhythm that is almost rattled with paranoia as the band plays along. The swarming synths are almost overpowering at one point while the vocals from Byrne reflect that paranoia.
He describes, “Down, down in the basement. We hear the sound of machines, I, I, I’m driving in circles, come to my senses sometimes.” As his internal screams grow louder and begin to drown out the idea of realization, Byrne shouts “Why, why, why, why start it over? Nothing was lost, everything’s free. I don’t care how impossible it seems.”
Alluding later to the tour name and forthcoming album, Byrne adds, “As we get older and stop making sense, you won’t find her waiting long. Stop making sense, stop making sense, stop making sense, making sense.”
On the final piece, “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)” the simple melody becomes a point of almost intoxicating love where the entire mix is nearly unreflective of Speaking In Tongues. It becomes this harmonic simile, but the actual song is so much more approachable than the other pieces on the record. This lack of depth, however, only adds to Talking Heads’ style and emotional resonance through sound.
Whether cross-eyed and painless or lacking complete recourse for their actions, Speaking In Tongues is an excellent backdrop to being introduced to Talking Heads. The mixes are clean and ultimately, lead to some true love behind sound.
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Produced By: Foisey
Engineered By: Kevin McFadden
Mixing Engineer: Rose Image
Directed + Filmed By: Joshua Scott
Edited By: Ayyyyyyyj