Showing posts with label Bridgetown Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridgetown Records. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Kevin Greenspon-Maroon Bells


Kevin Greenspon is just great. In between setting up the mini community/outstanding label that is Bridgetown Records and setting up various tours across the country, Greenspon manages to craft his own unique ambient music at an outstandingly prolific rate that I have a hard time keeping up. Like for instance his new album, Maroon Bells. The title track is an especial stunner, mostly because it's still so hard to believe he's crafting music this delicate with only a guitar and effects. Forgoing the usual guitar tones and mild fuzz that made up most of his tracks, here Greenspon manages to create something that sound like it was made on a synth. It's beautiful and shimmering track before it cascades into snippets of harsh noise (a mixture of crashing waves and crinkling metal paper) that has never seemed better put. 

Kevin Greenspon-Maroon Bells
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you need to be caught up to speed, Kevin Greenspon just recently put together an expansive collection of most of his work for the entire Internet to enjoy. Download the entire collection here. You won't be disappointed.

Links:

Kevin Greenspon's Website
Get the Maroon Bells album here, from Bridgetown Records

Monday, December 12, 2011

Nima: Demon+Wet Dream Cassette

While desperately looking for some music to accompany my sleepless night last night, I stumbled upon an old cassette I had received from Kevin from Bridgetown Records. It was by an artist called Nima and was a compilation of sorts of some of her previous releases, properly dubbed Demon + Wet Dream. The music is utterly simple: various synths, a busted and lo-fi drum machine that booms and pounds throughout, and Nima’s frail voice to accompany all of it. It’s also incredibly haunting and beautiful music. Nima bends her various synths to near Microphone’s levels of build up, making them sounds almost like celestial organs. Not to mention Nima’s voice is so wispy and lovely, at times it seems she’s not sure if she’s even speaking the right language the voice seems so lost. A little akin to Youth Lagoon, but suplimente the gloriouse build up of each song with lo-fi. This is music to soundtrack the background of the snowy winter scene of an indie flick.


Links:

Nima on Bandcamp
The tape is sold out, but can be aquired through Rok Lok Distribution

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Bridgetown Records Latest Batch

I think I can declare Bridgetown Records to be my favorite record label out there right now. Simply pound for pound, since I discovered Bridgetown Records thanks to their Cloud Nothings release, there has never been a moment I was not interested in something they have released. Case in point their latest batch which is possibly my four most favorite releases so far, so much so that is would be a crime not to showcase it all.

School Knights-Rush S.K. EP

Here is the shinning example that no-fi music is not only alive and kicking, but producing some quality material as well. Two members from the Boulder, Colorado scene come together to produce something even more different than their previous music. About a thousand Wavves comparisons will probably pop up as a reference point, but that is a bit of a cheap shot. Instead see it for what it really is: Four uber blown out and wonderfully riff heavy indie garage tunes with lyrics about teenage child hood and all the (painful) memories that come with it. Look a up coming cassingle and 12" full length to come soon as well from this extremely talented duo.

(mp3) School Knights-Cliques

Trudgers-Bedrooms on Fire

Picking up (at least for me) where their live CD stopped, Bedrooms on Fire by Trudgers is six more tracks of dark and chilly synth music. More the doom and gloom of fellow contemporaries Puerto Rico Flowers than the beats of Cold Cave per se, Trudgers is as if a monk had decided to quit the monastery, moved to the seedy part of South Califorinia, and fell in with the goth crowd. Every part of the song, both lyrically and musically, is repeated over and over again so that what winds up rubbing off is the tone and boxed up emotion of the songs. It's raw and unnerving, but with a lot of this dark, emotional music, there is an inverted beauty to it as well.


Jen Paul/No Lakes-1965 Ghosts+Cherry Sap

Ambient shoegaze? I think that is probably the best way to describe the work of Jen Paul/No Lakes (that's the full band name in case you were wondering). Collected here are two of Jen Paul/No Lakes previous releases, which spread over this CD-R, which strangely works as the perfect format for these 16 tracks, captures the sound of the artist. Dark night time feeling music, played with little else but a few swelling guitar notes, help invoke the very sensation that is captured by the cover art. This is music that get's set to sadness and loss, and that is meant in the very best way possible.


Whirl-Disstressor

It has been a while since a new release by a band I don't know has made the words "HOLY SHIT" flash like neon sign in my head, but fuck if that's not what happened when I put Whirl's Disstressor into my tape deck. After the atmospheric and moody intro "Preface", the tape snaps forward with a single sharp drum beat into the My Bloody Valentine worthy "Leave", with the most heavenly voice and blaring shoegaze riffs come pouring out of my speakers, layered perfectly on top of one another. Captured in a single cassette is seven of the best pure shoegaze tracks I have heard in a very long time. Each track is an explosion on top of another, bombastism on to itself, ending all too soon for sure just seven tracks later. The reason why Whirl rises above the sea of other current shoegaze bands is beyond me, other than the fact that their music is so perfect. This is a release that most be owned.

(mp3) Whirl-Leave

Links:

School Knights on Myspace
Jen Paul/No Lakes on Myspace
Buy it all here, at Bridgetown Records

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Bridgetown Records Spring Batch for Sale



The great people (AKA Kevin Greenspon) over at Bridgetown Records have set up another group batch of records to buy on the cheap in case you have fallen behind on your Bridgetown collection. For 20 bucks the label will send you 5 of some their most recent releases plus that Cloud Nothings album everyone wants these days. The albums are:

BYODeath Snowy Eyes cassette + download
Kevin Greenspon In Serial collection CD
Hedia Apnoea CD
Kevin Greenspon Corridor tour CD (cassette version available upon request)
No Paws (no lions) No Ghosts CD (cassette version available upon request)
Cloud Nothings Turning On CD

Two added bonuses: The label will change any album on this list to a different one the label has put out if you already have it. Bridgetown has also put out another sampler that has tracks from all these release, so you can try before you buy. Hurry, because they only have one more copy of that Hedia CD left.

Download the Spring Sampler Here

Links:

Buy the Spring Batch over at Bridgetown Records
BYODeath Myspace
Kevin Geenspon Website
Hedia Myspace
No Paws (no lion) Myspace

Cloud Nothings Myspace