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El eco suena,
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O quizás es el corazón,
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Categoría: Curiosidades

Curiosidad Mudhoney

Curiosidad Mudhoney

Jason Finn, de Presidents of the USA/Love Battery/Skin Yard, explica el origen de esta encantadora portada:

Estaba en Japón un par de semanas, y me llevaron a una tienda de discos … Uno de los bootlegs Mudhoney tenía una foto de Matt Lukin en el frente (Nota de ED: está hablando probablemente sobre el EP australiano, de esta foto) él se desmayó en su ropa interior, y con un Sharpie grueso (Una marca de bolígrafo creo) pintando todo su cuerpo. Unas grandes cejas le dibujaron, le dibujaron unos ojos abiertos, y en su torso ponía, jodete Arses

«Y yo miraba la foto y me gustaba, que estaba en mi casa y me acuerdo de esa noche. Fue la primera vez que el Cosmic Psychos voló desde Australia para jugar las fechas de América, justo después de que firmó con Sub Pop, por lo que resultó ser sólo el registro de una grabación. Pero voló otra vez, y por supuesto todo lo que se volvió loco en la casa, y Matt, en su haber, se había despojado de su ropa interior antes de perder-no se lo hizomos a él. Pero una vez fuera, por supuesto, todas las apuestas estaban hechas. »

Jason Finn, of Presidents of the USA/Love Battery/Skin Yard fame, explained the origin of this delightful cover image to me in 2009:

“I was in Japan a couple weeks ago, and I was taken to a record store… One of the Mudhoney bootlegs had a picture of Matt Lukin on the front. [Ed. note: He’s presumably talking about the Australian EP pictured above.] And he’s passed out in his underwear, and in thick Sharpie, shit is drawn all over his body. Big eyebrows drawn on him; his eyeballs are drawn to be open. Across his chest it says I FUCK ARSES.

“And I looked at the photo and I’m like, That was in my house and I remember that night. It was the first time that the Cosmic Psychos flew over from Australia to play American dates, right after they signed to Sub Pop for what turned out to be just the one record. But they flew over, and of course everything went nuts at the house, and Matt, to his credit, had stripped down to his underwear before he passed out—we didn’t do that to him. But once he was out, of course, all bets were off.”

Curiosidad

Curiosidad

“I’m so out of it, I didn’t even realize how prevalent heroin use was in the grunge scene. I drew the band the character Stinky managed, and I was trying to think of the most absurd lyrics I could think of, so I had the singer scream, ‘I scream, you scream, we all scream for heroin!’ I picked heroin to be ‘out there’—you know, freak out the parents. Then I was informed that heroin was a scourge. (Laughs.)

”A lot of people in the music scene were very upset. But then I found out there were people I knew who were heroin addicts and who thought it was hilarious! Like Mark Arm. He thought it was a riot.

Estoy muy fuera de ella, ni siquiera me doy cuenta de lo frecuente que es el consumo de heroína en la escena grunge. Dibuje a la banda como el personaje Stinky. y estaba intentado pensar en las letras más absurdas que podría pensar. Así que tenía al cantante que gritaba «Grito, gritas, todos gritamos por heroina» Cogía heroina para estar fuera, ya sabes, asustar a los padres. Luego fui informado de que la heroina era un latigo (Risas)

Un montón de gente en la escena de la música estaban muy molestos. Pero luego me di cuenta que había gente que sabía que eran adictos a la heroína y que pensaban que era divertido! Al igual que Mark Arm. Pensó que era un motín

Tony Hodgkinson

Tony Hodgkinson

Tony Hodgkinson es el tío que aparece bailando con Nirvana en el Reading, y apareció en el del 91 y el del 92, era un amigo de la banda! Meteros en la página!

Aquí una entrevista en ingles… (es muy larga, por lo que la dejo en inglés…)

Last November, Geffen Records finally released the long-awaited Nirvana Live at Reading concert from 1992. The DVD/CD combo shows the band at the height of their fame — immediately following the release of Nevermind — and in quite a playful mood, as evidenced by allowing their friend to dance like a marionette manned by a seizure-prone puppeteer throughout much of the performance. That friend is then-25, now-42-year-old Antony Hodgkinson. In between his various music projects, Hodgkinson spoke to me from his home base in the UK over Skype.

My biggest question, I guess, is just how this all came about? How did you end up onstage?

Well, I met this agent Russell Warby. He’s quite a big booking agent. He was bringing some bands over from the states and he asked me if I wanted to do a bit of driving for him. I was sort of at a loose end, I guess. And he says there’s some bands coming out for, I think, the Lamefest Tour. It was Mudhoney, Tad and Nirvana in ‘89. This was while Chad was still playing for Nirvana. I just got on well with them and in 1990 they came back with Dave Grohl. Me and Dave just hit it off, got on really well. I don’t exactly remember, but it was like a dare. I was dared to dress up as a woman and dance onstage for them. So I thought, yeah, fuck it.

When was the first time?

I think it was a Leeds University show we did. It was a Nirvana, L7, and Victims Family show. It was quite a hairy show, really. Quite violent. It was just a stream of stage-divers — just a queue — really people trying to punch you out and whatever. I don’t know. You used to get a bit of a weird reaction, but that’s their fucking problem at the end of the day and not mine. So I did that and they were into it, so I did it again. And they used to just call me up when they were in the UK. It was just being at the right place at the wrong time, or the right place at the right time, you know? Did you ever see them live?

I didn’t.

It was so powerful and I was so into it at the time. It was like a dream come true, really, dancing for my mate’s band. It was punk as fuck, really.

What was going through your mind while watching it again?

I hadn’t watched any footage or really listened to them since, the obvious, since ‘94. And I was sort of dreading it, but I had to watch it in a way just to recap, because I was required to do some press and whatever. But I actually quite enjoyed it really. It was quite a laugh. And I remember how raucous it was. I was smiling all the way through. I’d forgotten that Dave was wearing the Bivouac shirt [the band Hodgkinson was in at the time]. He used to do it quite a lot, actually. Just promoting, really. Keep it in the family.

You said you danced at Reading the year before, too. What was that experience like?

In ‘91, they were way down on the bill. I think we must have gone on second or third, or something like that. That show was more nerve-wracking than ‘92. Obviously because I had another year to get used to it. They just catapulted really, didn’t they? An underground band to this, well, they wouldn’t like to be called, but this corporate rock band in a way.

When you were onstage it seemed like you chose what songs you’d dance during. Was that laid down to you?

No, no. I was able to do what I wanted. But, saying that, they did have new songs that I’d not heard before that show, and Dave would be going, “No, I really want you to dance” because he quite enjoyed me dancing. Because at the end of the day, I’d be dancing to Dave. And I’d say “Dude, I’d never heard this before” and he’d just say “It goes like this” and give me a rough idea of what it was. Generally I could go out wherever, but in ‘92 it was, just because of the energy, I found it extremely hard to contain myself, so I was over-doing it. In a way, I was forcing myself to pace myself. It got to the point after the show where I had to wear a collar on my neck because I got whiplash. Like I said, it was a proper, energetic, punk-as-fuck show.

Did you have a plan of action when you went out there?

It was tough to contain the energy. It was full fucking tilt. I actually had heart palpitations when I was watching it again because of the sheer energy. I always tried to avoid Krist because of his bass and I’ve been hit before. And when I was flailing around, when Kurt was coming towards me, I didn’t want to punch him in the face. So it was quite weird to try to contain yourself when you couldn’t contain yourself.

Kind of organized chaos?

Right. It was, really. Organized chaos. Dave was saying last night, it was sort of amateur. Bands now are quite polished. But when Nirvana went out, it was just stomp on the pedal, tell a really bad joke, whatever. Just the energy of it, you know. Incredible. Absolutely incredible.

Did you dance again for them?

No. Sadly, it’s quite a poignant memory actually. ‘92 was the last time I ever saw Kurt, you see. It was quite strange. That was the last English show. There was a feeling that it was sort of a significant event. It was for me, anyway. I can’t quantify why, but I knew it was. Not that many people in the grand scheme of things, for how huge they were, saw Nirvana in the UK, so it has become a quite seminal show.

Any long term effects from that head-banging?

Yeah, my neck. I still feel it. But in a good way. I still have that energy now, but it takes me a longer time to recover. So, unfortunately, I have to look after myself now.

Review del «Asco de Gente» de las Sexpeares desde OHIO!

Review del «Asco de Gente» de las Sexpeares desde OHIO!

Year: 2011
Genre: Hardcore Punk
Label: Abubilla Producciones
Tracks: 6
Length: 17 Minutes
My Rating: 7/8

Las Sexpeares are a punk rock band from Madrid, Spain. The band formed around 2009, with the members Benny (guitarplay/sing), Kinki (drumdoes), and Dhiva (playingofbass)… their main influences are bands like Nirvana, Hole, the Smashing Pumpkins, and the She Devils. The members of the band are all very lovely women, but of course, they are also lesbians. Actually, I’m not entirely sure what city they are from since they always list themselves as being from both Madrid, Spain, and Barakaldo, Argentina… how can ONE group exist in TWO places which are far away from eachother? HUH? HUH??!!!!! (over-used gag)

This is the band’s first release (besides their demo recordings), and it’s quite awesome. The music is more interesting than the average hardcore band, because the songplaying and songwriting are very well-done here! Who doesn’t love GOOD MUSIC? Oh yeah, the same people who think good music means popular music… silly me. Actually, some good music used to be popular. Some of it still is. What am I saying, you’ve heard this shit before many times… so yes, this is another one of my favorite records to be released this year so far. Because it doesn’t suck. In fact, it’s cool.

1. Que Asco De Gente
The guitar riff is great… the bass progression is cool also… that’s one thing I like about this EP, the bass playing is pretty un-bland. There’s some backing chorus vocals… I like the drumming in the mid-section. I can’t help but think of fire when hearing this song. The lyrics of this song express a notwant of milk and feelings of depression.

2. Catnip
It is said that when the band recorded this song in the studio, they first ate large amounts of catnip and got totally fucked up. One section features a pounding drumbeat and the band screaming… the other section of the song features, well, singing and a different chord progression of course. And it’s good… the chorus section sounds extremely nice. Yet anoother good song from Mrs. Band.

3. Parasitos
My favorite song from the record. The guitar playing here is really awesome… just listen to the guitar riff… it’s as energizing as it comes. The bass line is great in itself. It’s not as fast as the other songs but who cares because it’s awesome… at the end there is a wild-ass guitar solo that makes Jimi Hendrix roll in his grave with INSANITY! The lyrics are about how we’re all gonna die someday or something… I know this because of the Spanish-to-English translator so it might not be entirely accurate.

4. Suicidas
Another awesome legit great song. This was the first song by the band I heard, though it was the demo version. Some parts are real fast and other parts are slower… the chorus guitar chords grind yer face to the floor! SUICIDAS! The song’s about hating normal stuck-up people and the spirit of punk rock energy and lust for life that will never die!

5. Libertad Cadavercia
The first half of the song is pretty calm and the second half is more loud and buzzed-out. It’s about everyone you knew and loved having died or committed suicide, and being always lonely… the curse of the survivor. As with the others, this is a very good song.

6. Descontrol
Starts off with a soft, depressing intro… then it gets all thrashy and pissed-off… it’s like my little kitty, Steve. She’s all sleepy and meowy one moment and then she starts trying to bite off my leg. It’s SOOOOooOOO cute/annoying! I love/hate her so much!! THERE IS DYNAMITE UNDER MY BED… KA-BOOM!!!!!!!!

That’s my review of the Las Sexpeares CD. EP. Thing-E. CDEPThingEDingyWingy!!!! I’ve never even heard the She Devils before. But this shore is some real awesome punk rock and you should, like, listen to it because the record is free. Don’t believe me? Can’t argue with this string of text:

www.megaupload.com/?d=2Y3U45W0

So this is one of my favorite new records because it’s good and the songs are all good and they sound good becuase SHIT, WHY DO I HAVE TO SAY SHIT AFTER I’VE ALREADY REVIEWED THIS RECORD? WHAT AM I EXPECTING MYSELF TO SAY, HUH??

THEY’RE A BAND.

Top 3 Favorites:
1. Parasitos
2. Suicidas
3. Catnip