I have a new toy from the island of little lost instruments: The Thomas organ by Heathkit. It's a small kit organ with the standard cheesy voice selections. Upper and lower decks with some footpeddles as well. Several of the contacts are not working for the keys, so I need some advice on how to clean those off (Donut!). I'm pretty stoked to fiddle with it.
Showing posts with label Left Inside Breaks. Show all posts
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Tanks Cover No. 2
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
Left + inside + Breaks + Comp
The LIB version of "Down On Me" could easily be a demo version from the band itself. "Leave Me Alone" keeps the strained/yearning trademark-Sumner vocals, the impossible-to-get-out-of-your-head bass hook, and the dreamy guitar melody, while mixing in a shuffling surf drum beat.
The thread keeping the entire comp consistent is the stolen surf drums. That, and the warbly guitar, whispered singing, and blurry bass. The untapped LIB-sound is captured nicely in Joy Division's "Disorder". The song is moody and rapturous, like the JD original.
Andersert's original songs are as gorgeous and consistently terrific as the covers. Try "Small Party" for a dreamy afternoon. It will make you drink tea if you don't already. "Click Clack" is a stand-out, sounding very close to early-period Elliott Smith. "The Beta" appears on the comp twice, because it is that good. The acoustic version credits The Beneficiaries and has a decidedly cheerier feel. Tones of bossa nova will make you swing and sway on the instrumental "Inside Poor".
The comp closes with my favorite LIB track, Broadcast's "Corporeal". It is so creepy and moody, and probably even a bit difficult. The song is 3am, broken streetlight, someone following you, no escape, spine-chilling music. It builds and builds and threatens to fall apart at every turn.
The smart thing to do is to get your hands on a copy of this comp.
Disclaimer: I had to fake the cover art (above) because our scanner is weird.
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