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Eddy Current Suppression Ring – ‘Rush To Relax’ review
Eddy Current Suppression Ring – ‘Anxiety’ (mp3)
It all began at the Christmas party of a vinyl pressing plant. Four men, Brendan Suppression (vocals) Eddy Current (guitars), Rob Solid (bass), and Danny Current (drums) came together to form what was come to be one of Australia’s most promising bands; Eddy Current Suppression Ring.
Before I was well acquainted with this band I happened to stumble across them during one of my first shifts at the Annandale Hotel – little did I know what I was in for. I was still fairly new to the art of pouring beers and I soon found Brendan Suppression’s shoes at eye level as he swaggered across the bar in front of me. A lot of Cooper’s Pale Ale was dribbling everywhere and the distractions just kept on coming. I was enthralled and before I knew it he had hurled himself off the bar into the riled up crowd of punters as the guitars grinded away in a Stooges like fashion. I walked away from that shift with a seven-inch and their second album ‘Primary Colours’. I was hooked.
A few months later and I have their third release “Rush to Relax” on high rotation.
While their influences are more or less front and center, Eddy Current have made a move to try something new on their third release, yet I found myself asking, ‘do I want them to?’ The lyrics are still somewhat naive, sometimes hilarious, sometimes ridiculous and always delivered in an Aussie accent that could be the love child of the narrator of VB commercials and Johnny Rotten. For the purists, the production is still distinctly lo-fi and bands like The Troggs and The Stooges are still stand out influences. Yet after two albums of two and a half minute garage gold, ‘Rush to Relax’ contains two ballads (well, as close as Eddy Current can get to a ballad), a few longer jam based songs and a song that finishes with 20 minutes of ambient beach noise, which is a surprise coming from possibly the most unpretentious band in Australia. ‘Rush to Relax’ was apparently knocked out in six hours. Perhaps if they gave themselves a bit more time they could pull together something truly brilliant; something more than great riffs, garage sixties fuzz and an Australian accent. The ballads, such as ‘Gentleman’ and ‘I Can be a Jerk’ lacked energy, and while the longer jamming based songs were enjoyable, tracks that lent themselves to the four-to-the-floor rhythms, stabbing guitar riffs and guileless vocals like the opener ‘Anxiety’ were easily my favourites, because they maintained the upbeat urgency of Eddy Current Suppression Ring’s first two albums.
Rush to relax is a good album, nothing more nothing less. But when you have musicians of such caliber, one of the best live shows in the country and a brilliant back catalogue, ‘Rush to Relax’ is ultimately a disappointment. This aside, it is better than half the releases from other Australian bands of late, it’s just that Eddy Current are so god damned good that this album should have been more than the middle ground, it should have been mind blowing. Eddie Current will be back in Sydney playing on the 9th and 10th of April, and will once again be gracing the stage of the Annandale Hotel. So do yourself a favour, regardless of whether you are a fan of the new album or not and come to the Annandale to witness one of the most entertaining live shows Australia has to offer.
Loopus
Loopus – ‘Dad’s Angry’ (mp3)
Loopus call themselves “a live DJ band without the vinyl”, and while I suppose that’s a pretty good description, it doesn’t give credit to the jazz training of the band members, let alone the contribution of VJ Jaymis. Here’s their explanation of how they work:
Live
The band consists of computer, guitar, electric bass and drums. When performing live, DJ Henden grabs riffs from each instrument, loops then and throws them back for the band to work with, creating more texture for interaction/improvisation. A live set performed by Loopus is always evolving and can be over one hour long, moving from groove to groove, riff to riff in continuous flow. For festivals and venues with screens available, Loopus combines with VJ Jaymis who attaches micro cameras on instruments and surroundings, creating live video mixing as the band plays.Studio
DJ Henden works behinds the scenes as a producer, looping, editing and re mixing previous live jams/gigs. These tracks resemble more of a song structure.
In summary, this band is fucking cool in the nerdiest way possible. If you like the possibilities of digital music and/or jazz without annoying glitch beats or scatting, you’ll probably like this. Check out their videos, or see them live at Brisbane’s X & Y bar tomorrow night.
http://www.myspace.com/theloopusband
http://vimeo.com/loopus
Mexican Mavis (New Version)
Mexican Mavis Mp3
It seems when i posted this Boy&Bear track a few months ago, I only posted the original demo recording… Since then, they’ve decided to re-record and make something that was great, even better. So while half the band is currently touring the UK as Laura Marling’s band, the remaining members continue touring Oz, to spread the word of the ‘Boy and the Bear’.. There’s also some new recorded material awaiting release in the near future, and it’s sounding great from all reports.. Kicking goals lads, keep it up. Peace.
Yves Klein Blue – ‘Make Up Your Mind’ (Jaguar Paw Remix)
Yves Klein Blue – ‘Make Up Your Mind’ (Jaguar Paw Remix) (mp3)
Yes, more YKB. Methinks someone slipped some speed to their marketing team ‘coz the dudes are everywhere right now. This time we’ve a remix by Jaguar Paw, a new Lost Valentinos side-project from Jono Ma and Pat Santamaria to compliment their other (darker) LV side-project, The Knife Machine. Surprisingly, YKB frontman Michael Tomlinson sounds pretty cool when pitched up.
Guerre – ‘Let It Down’
Guerre – ‘Let It Down’ (mp3)
This unusual little chestnut popped up in our SoundCloud account last week and it would seem the artist is a prolific, mysterious Sydney-sider, whose blog lists at least five EPs released in 2010 already. I’ve no idea which – if any – the above track is from. It arrived divorced of any information beyond a Myspace link, but I was sucked in nonetheless.
‘Let It Down’ is not a pop tune by any means, consisting of just washed out, meditative chants as the musical backdrop with languid, muffled, multi-tracked vocals over the top. The whole thing borders on ambient, but manages to hold it together nicely without ever feeling directionless. If you’re keen then there’s heaps of free “Guerre” digital releases to be nabbed from the artists aforementioned blog and they range from electronic drone to post-rock to more acapella stuff.


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Still trying to purchase!!!ANTHONY J LANGFORD
Cool track. Congrats Joshua. Hope the release is a success.Tristan
Man I love these guys. I can't believe they are not releasing any new music. I've been to so many…sophie
^^ I love Grimes! Banoffee is one of my new favorite music artists! :) I love With Her, Reign Down,…Ace
Read your review then listened to the EP. Fantastic ! Different to most hardcore punk I listen to. Somewhat more…