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power pop * punk * emo * indie rock * shoegazer
Sunday, December 21, 2025
...and now the two of them are lost In a screaming battleground.
...broken bits of you and me.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
Guided by Voices - Pissing in the Canal, (1984, aborted album) & Nate Farley Sessions (2003)
Per GBVDB, the Pissing in the Canal "sessions" from 1984 represent one of the last bastions of untapped early GBV recordings, and even some of these have already seen the light of day on various Suitcase box sets, which were often composed of demos and rough cuts from Robert Pollard's nascent, '80s home recordings. In it's entirely PitC is said to consist of ten songs, and I was only capable of locating 90% of them. Had this sucker actually hit record racks it would've pre-dated 1986's, Forever Since Breakfast, the band's maiden release. In keeping with GBV's sonic tendencies of that era, these nine cuts skew predominantly to their (relatively speaking) "conventional" era, with clean, song structures bearing a folk-ish guitar-pop lilt, with more than a wink and a nod to the still burgeoning R.E.M. There's veritable gold here in the guise of the brisk, melodious tilt of "Angry Pillows (Gone Away)," which easily qualifies as one of ten most inviting songs of their '80s tenure. "Lockets of the Empress" could have given Stipe and Buck some serious competition had GBV enjoyed greater visibility in the Reagan-era. Elsewhere, there's an early incarnation of "Quality of Armor" with significantly different lyrics, and also a few more tunes previewing the basis for future songs that would be fully realized in the band's more renown '90s heyday.
The so-called Nate Farley Session is comprised of seven numbers tracked in a basement studio on June 23, 2003, ostensibly in preparation for that year's Earthquake Glue LP. I'm tempted to deem it as a rehearsal or even demos, but the performances strike me as more competent than that. To refer to to it as the "Nate Farley" session isn't really saying much, as Nate was brought on board as a full-time guitarist for ...Glue. The title gives me the impression Nate's roll was a one-off for this particular recording, but at the end of the day who knows. At any rate, solid stuff, and only one more album would follow before GBV's short-lived "breakup." For more fun, check out some of my previous forays with Pollard & Co. here.
Friday, December 19, 2025
Game Theory - Lolita Nation demos (1987?)
There's not much more commentary I can impart regarding Lolita Nation beyond my assessment of it's widely expanded, 2016 double CD reissue. It was the third in a trifecta of almost infallible, not to mention beaucoup criminally lauded full lengths, commencing with 1985's Real Nighttime, and Big Shot... coming hot on it's heels a year later. Lolita, a double album, swelling with 27 new songs, landed in 1987. It wasn't their final record (that would come soon enough via the band's swan song, Two Steps From the Middle Ages), but it seems to be the final item in the Game Theory cannon that people truly raved about. This set of 19 prototypes, whether they be actual studio demos or well-versed rehearsals, has some occasional overlap with the bonus goodies on Omnivore's revamped incarnation, but nothing excessive.
In most cases when it came to tracking the album, the versions on the finished product didn't greatly deviate from the demos, but if you're intimately familiar with Lolita... it won't take long to identify the variations and nuances. While the entire album isn't represented here, all of the major components are present and accounted for - "The Real Sheila," "Chardonnay," and no less than two versions of "The Waist and the Knees." An untitled instrumental in the middle of this whole shebang isn't particularly enlightening, but slots in seamlessly anyway. I promised myself I wouldn't reveal too much in this write-up, so I'm tempted to cut the line here. For the uninitiated, if this is your first exposure to Game Theory and/or this album, you'll be happy to learn the reissue is still available here (and presumably streaming), and the band is responsible for a rich body of work that you'd do well to explore.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Sleep of Reason - Building 27 (1987, Top)
I'd been putting off playing Sleep of Reason's Building 27, even at a cursory level. This wasn't completely by design, but on some subconscious level maybe I was waiting to uncork this like a bottle of fine wine. Upon finally diving in I largely encountered what I anticipated based on a number of factors, namely album graphics, band member photos, and even song titles. There were few if any surprises when I started to ween myself on SoR's collegiate indie rock - primarily guitar driven, mid-tempo, four-minute setups with intelligent, albeit not-too-erudite subject matter. In a nutshell, not quite a revelation, but far from a disappointment.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Six seismic singles!
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Baby Lemonade - 1995 demos & live in Hollywood 11/13/98
I've featured two B/L records previously. First, 1993's Wonderful ep and the "Local Drags" single. Additionally, I even pitched you a live recording of a 1996 Reseda, CA performance on top of that. There isn't much more that I can tell you now, that I didn't back then, however I can't emphasize enough the closest the band came to delivering an outright masterstroke was their '98 sophomore LP, Exploring Music, an album that encompassed B/L's ever-maturing aptitude and acumen. Not quite Forever Changes or Pet Sounds (okay, relatively far off in fact), Exploring... often suggested a patina of orchestral pop classicism. Before that album the band dropped 68% Pure Imagination in 1996. If not the most stunning jewel in their collective crown, they were nonetheless gathering steam and speed at a rapid clip.
Monday, December 15, 2025
The Cure - Reflections Tour, The Pantages, Los Angeles, 11/21/11 (first three albums in whole!)
This whole megillah may seem too good to be true...yet it isn't. The only caveat I'll offer is that this was sourced from an audience tape - a decent one, but if you're going into this expecting something on the caliber of a soundboard recording, try to temper your expectations. As for the performances themselves, they're remarkably potent, and Faithful (couldn't resist, sorry) to the original versions. No one's lost a step here, on the very fact that the Cure executed such a grueling endeavor some thirty-years after the fact is reason enough for multiple rounds of applause. Put on your pout, and indulge. Finally, before anyone asks, I'm not privy to the second or third nights of the Reflections concerts, at least not yet.
Sunday, December 14, 2025
The Alarm - Alt-Strength (2001, Twenty First Century Recording Co.)
CD 1
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Obscure menorahs...Chanukah is just around the corner...
You might be asking what initially motivated me to begin this tradition altogether. For one, it gives me a convenient excuse to share several mind-blowing "gifts" instead of just one big reveal on Christmas. Secondly, Chanukah represents personal relevance to me. We all know you were envious of that kid down the block who had a yarmulke festooned to their head, who was given the privilege of lighting the menorah, and of course, reveling in eight glorious nights of presents. Once again, I'm paying it forward. Previous Chanukah entries have featured Wire, Velocity Girl, Jellyfish, Husker Du and Teenage Fanclub, but name recognition is hardly a guarantee. As in past years, there will definitely be familiar faces, but also provocateurs that have never or infrequently garnered face-time on W/O. Bear in mind that what's crucial and/or special to my ears may not be of equal essence to yours, but humor me folks.
At the top of each Chanukah upload will be a thumbnail photo of a menorah, with the appropriate number of lit candles to denote each succeeding evening until all eight slots in the candelabra are occupied on the concluding night of December 21.
- Look for the first Chanukah posting this Sunday evening, and then for the remaining seven nights 'round supper time all week.
- Mystery Monday will be taking a break the week of Monday the 15th so as not to disrupt or distract from the continuity of the eight consecutive nights of the holiday.
- A few offerings will be made available in FLAC (in addition to standard MP3).
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Remnants - demo (1988)
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Calling out to the a&r, a&r...
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Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Whirlybirfd - s/t ep (1994, Whirled)
Sunday, November 30, 2025
We don't get the time now, feeling like we're exiles...
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Friday, November 28, 2025
Lazycain - s/t tape (1996, Rudio Trade Corp)
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Saturday, November 22, 2025
In Fear of Roses - Beat the Drum (1988, Herb Jackson)
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Groceries - s/t ep (1983, RD3)
Friday, November 14, 2025
Tirez Tirez - Under the Doorstep 12" (1984, Another Side)
Sunday, November 9, 2025
You said to ring you up if I was in Toronto...
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Saturday, November 8, 2025
VA - Art'sAPassion (1985, Art'sAPassion)
Sunday, November 2, 2025
All those friends you've been talking to...
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Saturday, November 1, 2025
Someone & the Somebodies - Bops on the Head ep (1981, Modern Method)
Sunday, October 26, 2025
I learned my lesson while I slept eternally.
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