Linda's Blog — March 2012 Archive Blogger Profile

Bōsōzoku bikers and a Japanese psychedelic wormhole

Life / Film / Music

Chilling at my boyfriend's place last night when he threw on this documentary Godspeed, You Black Emperor (1976), which follows Japanese bōsōzoku motorcycle youth gang the Black Emperors as they ride in packs 100-deep, rumblin' and generally being shithead teenagers, albeit in a very organized manner. Found a blog with more detail of the film here ....

So, not only is the film super visually appealing (shot in B&W 16mm, with a handful of rad stills in the mix) but the music blew me away. Amazing Japanese psychedelic rock n' roll - but the credits don't list any tracks! I got into work early this morning and start googling the shit out of this film. One thing led to another, and I soon found myself deep in the world of early-70s Japanese stoner youtube videos. Here's one of my favorites, plus the first part of the film to get you started... 

Feel free to hit me up if you know any of the music from the documentary and how I can get my hands on it!  

 

posted 22/03/2012

TAGS: Bosuzoku / gang / japan / motorcycle / psychedelic / punks

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Soundcheque Tuesdays?! - Zzbra

Life / Music

This is the second week in a row I'm posting this on a Tuesday... how did I become someone who's always running late?? Dammit. I definitely KNOW the value of being on time and reflects someone who has their shit together, so I guess let's either call it a work in progress or be chill and say this column runs on island time, mon!

Super stoked our new issue just dropped! Took me awhile to choose the review for this week, but let's keep the island vibe going with a few laughs - pass the dutchie and get weird on this review for Zzbra from Color 10.1..... jah bless!

 

 

Zzbra
s/t
(camobear records)


One night after watching a Kutmasta Kurt deejay set, I was asked by an extremely drunk group of friends if I would like to go back to their house and continue our shame spiral. So, of course I say yes and go to this party, and I sure am glad I did. Instead of just sitting around and listening to a CD or record, like some kind of sucker, this kid starts beat boxing and this dude starts free-style rapping. Everyone is still drinking and basically forcing this kid to keep doing his tracheotomy/didgeridoo beat boxing, and thinking of new topics for this guy to freestyle about. Some of the rhymes didn’t make any sense and at times I’m not even sure if any language was being used, but it sounded good at the time. Turns out the guy rapping is a rapper named Evil Ebenezer, and he is in a new project called Zzbra with ex-swollen member Moka Only. If getting wasted off of moonshine wine and forcing people to perform for you at 4:30 in the morning sounds like a good time, then this record might be ideal for you.

—Justin Gradin, Color 10.1



See you next week! 

What is Soundcheque Mondays anyway? Every week, I'll be posting a music review direct from the pages of Color that deserves another go-around, plus a video from the band so you get to hear the actual music that goes along with it. Win/Win!

Previous entries:

Monday Feb 6, 2012 Soft Moon
Monday Feb 13, 2012 Cloud Nothings
Monday Feb 20, 2012 Nirvana
Monday Feb 27, 2012 Maria Minerva
Tuesday Mar 6, 2012 Royal Trux

posted 13/03/2012

TAGS: justin gradin / rasta stuff / Soundcheque Mondays / zzbra

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Rolla Olak & Two Towns tonight!

Life / Film / Music / Skate

A couple months ago, I sent a list of my favorite local Vancouver bands to our old Toronto-based music editor Saelan Twerdy (for kicks and 'cause he was feeling out of the loop), and one of my top picks just happened to be Two Towns, former Adelaide member Jesse Booi's new band with brothers Chris & Michael Weiss. Side note: Jesse was also featured many moons ago in Color 4.2 with Brett Stobbart... ANYWAY, Two Towns have been killing it recently with their desert rock stylings (ahh!! so good!) and happen to be playing a show TONIGHT at the China Cloud alongside another Vancouver local who just can't make a bad record, Rolla Olak. So stoked on this badass video for VBS' Doin' it Baja trip with Rolla's track Swamp Fang... ride with the wind, forever summer... can't wait for tonight!





China Cloud
542 Main St.
Vancouver, BC

9pm, 19+

Facebook event here

rollaolak.com

twotowns.bandcamp.com

posted 09/03/2012

TAGS: brett stobbart / china cloud / color 4.2 / jesse booi / rolla olak / swamp fang / two towns

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SOUNDCHEQUE MONDAYS // Royal Trux

Life / Music

You're probably wondering why this Soundcheque Mondays post is going up on Tuesday... don't sweat it and we'll leave it at that haha (oh! I did post something good yesterday though, read it here.)

The 90s are a pretty big blur for me - my teenage memories have really all melded into one (I usually start any story from 1992-2000 by saying "When I was 15..."), mostly due to the monotony of my upper middle class high school - and I'm guessing Royal Trux have the same problem, but replaced with heroine and record releases! 

 

Royal Trux
singles, live, unreleased
(drag city)


I love Royal Trux. Founding members Jennifer Herrema (vocals) and Neil Hagerty (guitar, vocals, tapes, and synthesizers) are amazing. This 3-LP, 2-CD collection, Singles, Live, Unreleased is a distorted, blissed-out collection of some amazing music that spans their career, and it is essential! It is almost like air. In high school band class, the teacher should just give the students a copy of this album and say, “Somebody made this. Try and see if you can even come close to making something remotely like this, and then contemplate killing your parents.” The attitude that pores out of both Jennifer and Neil through out every single song is something that is both dangerous, and very real. You feel like you would be scared of these people if you met them in real life, but in the coolest possible way. They sound like how switchblades look.
—Justin Gradin, Color 9.6



See you next week! 

What is Soundcheque Mondays anyway? Every week, I'll be posting a music review direct from the pages of Color that deserves another go-around, plus a video from the band so you get to hear the actual music that goes along with it. Win/Win!

Previous entries:

Monday Feb 6, 2012 Soft Moon
Monday Feb 13, 2012 Cloud Nothings
Monday Feb 20, 2012 Nirvana
Monday Feb 27, 2012 Maria Minerva

 

posted 06/03/2012

TAGS: 90s / Drag City / live / Royal Trux / Singles / Soundcheque Mondays / Unreleased

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Omma Cobba - Policeman

Film / Music

Best 3am find in a long time: OMMA COBBA 

When Omon Ra split, Zachery Fairbrother added a "II", released a few rad records, then moved south and put together the best fucking band outta Philly, Lantern*. The band's other half, Dan Miller, started a lil' project called Omma Cobba with Dave Sell & Denis Kierans. Hazy, tripped out, dreamy rock n roll... right up my alley. Came across their single Police Man late last night (released on Halifax's Craft Singles cassette label) and haven't been able to stop listening to everything these guys have midas touched since.




* saw Lantern play a late night warehouse jam in van a couple months ago... these guys ruled, too bad only 30 people showed up. You snooze, you lose!

posted 05/03/2012

TAGS: Craft Singles / Dan Miller / Omma Cobba / Omon Ra / Policeman

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PLG/VNDR S/T video

Life / Music

Pretty into this video Jay Zaretsky made for our buddies PLAGUE/VENDOR (PLG/VNDR) from LA... watch on fullscreen for best brainmelting results!

Comune & Corey Smith brought these guys up to Vancouver in January for Ray Gordon's epic photo show Throttled at Know?Show, and they ended up staying an extra night to play a set & party with us at HOUR HANDS.... dammit, I miss these guys! PARTY

posted 01/03/2012

TAGS: comune / jay zaretsky / plague vendor / plg/vndr

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