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Black Dice - Broken Ear Record
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by Tom Edwards
  • Type: Album
  • Release date: 08/09/2005
Black Dice
'Broken Ear Record'
DFA

Still as irksome and tuneless as ever, this Brooklyn trio are one of the very few bands that can claim to be even less catchy than the similarly cacophonic Melt Banana. Still, their squall of found sounds and electronic rhythmia isn’t entirely free of direction and nuances. With no melodies or hooks allowed within a 10 mile radius of their recording studio, ‘Broken Ear Record’ will not be to everyone’s tastes. And possibly not ideal for dinner parties, either.
www.blackdice.net

The Rebel
'Prawns'
Junior Asprin

The newest album by Country Teasers frontman BR Wallers can only be described as ‘bonkers genius’. Even further off-kilter than his dayjob, the self-proclaimed Rebel has discovered the true might of the Casio keyboard, and damn, if he ain’t gonna use it. Incorporating a bastardised version of the Swastika into his logo, Wallers probes and mocks politics and the fascist regime on twisted classics like ‘Hitlers & Churchills’ and ‘Hiel Hitler’, while a brilliant – and surprisingly poppy – new slant is lent to The Coasters’ classic ‘What About Us?’ Songs by Killing Joke and Leonard Cohen are also tackled on this fascinatingly abstract work.
www.junioraspirin.com

The Idaho Falls
'Concrete Prairie'
Tone2

Led by singer/songwriter Raymond Richards, whose CV includes work with Hope Sandoval, Mojave 3 and Lisa Germano, California’s The Idaho Falls play country the old fashioned, deep south way. Those only keen on the mellowed-out modern stylings of Ryan Adams and his ilk may not warm to the foot-stomping bar room folk of cuts like ‘Jasmine’ and ‘Luck in Love’, but underneath the LA polish lies a warm heart, beating in time with its country rockin’ great old ancestors.
www.theidahofalls.com

The Junior Varsity
'Wide-Eyed'
Victory

Those Brand New boys start re-writing the rules of emo-pop and the floodgates are thrown open. ‘Wide-Eyed’ is rather one-paced, over-zealously produced and not as emotionally connective on a lyrical level as either the aforementioned ‘New or labelmates Spitalfield, but is partially saved by a knack for immediate melodies and surface-level hooks. Fans of the genre should find this enjoyable and the band certainly have promise. Things could look much brighter for them in a year's time.
www.thejuniorvarsity.com

  • The Rebel 9 / 10
  • Black Dice 5 / 10
  • The Junior Varsity 7 / 10

Various - New Albums Round-Up

I could go on a big rant about Black Dice being incomparable to Melt Banana amongst other things but will instead just amuse myself by quoting:

"Users who liked Various also liked: Alter Ego Distort, Wachowski Brothers, Amsterdam, Palo Alto, Birdpen"

Various - New Albums Round-Up

The Rebel album scared me...

Various - New Albums Round-Up

The Idaho Falls album cover has the same background as the Black Wire one, only turned 90 degrees. Coincidence or one evil genius plotting to take of the world by systematically infiltrating every genre of music? I leave it to you folks to decide...

Re: Various - New Albums Round-Up

you mean black dice

the black wire single looks similar to the rebel cover above

your mistake was the scarier coincidence

CREEPY

Various - New Albums Round-Up

Does this mean you're going to start sharing with your readers the mindfucking evil genius of the Country Teasers? Come on, do your duty!

EVERYBODY HAS TO GET WITH THE PROGRAMME!!! You are missing out on something amazing.

Re: Various - New Albums Round-Up

They are well and truly ace, yes. Hurray for them etc.

Various - New Albums Round-Up

How the hell do you string Melt Banana and Black Dice together in the same sentence? Shit, how do you string them together in the same *article*? Nonsense.

Various - New Albums Round-Up

I know i'm dragging this whole thread down to a very basic level, but the Black Dice sleeve looks very interesting.

Re: Various - New Albums Round-Up

more interesting than the latest album is after a few listens, sadly....
in agreement with the above comments re: the m-b comparison too - ??!?

Various - New Albums Round-Up

:O

The new Black Dice album is fantastic, it's a highlight of the year for me: it's possibly their best work in fact.

There's times on the new record where they seem to invent new noises.

Various - New Albums Round-Up

Melt Banana are nothing like Black Dice at all. These days they are very catchy too. But hey.