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 Post subject: Odds' Out-Of-Print Series: Volume #1
PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 1:55 am 
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OK... I'm going to try a new, Dalen inspired, weekly installment here. I'll zip and upload to YSI, one CD a week (we'll say every Wednesday) that is either rare or completely OOP... until I run out or get bored. I'll even take requests (hopefully I'll have some of them!) and encourage others to follow suit. We'll keep the dream of clever cactus alive one album at a time!



This week's selection... Scrawl's Velvet Hammer.

"Velvet Hammer is one of the saddest, most heartbreaking records you will ever hear. It's soaked in tears and alcohol, punctuated with bruises and frostbitten fingers. Whether the songs of fractured relationships within are of romantic or familial nature, they sting with equally biting resonance. Marcy Mays is a mediator between mother and child on "Your Mother Wants to Know": "She wants you to like her so try to forget it/ And she's sorry for all the years and what happened to you when you were a kid." In "Take a Swing," she confronts an angered lover: "If you get me started, there's no telling what I'll do." She's stuck in an un-trusting rut in "Prize": "I get flowers/ I get suspicious, too." Throughout Velvet Hammer, the protagonist is at the end of her rope, struggling to find peace of mind amidst inner and outer turmoil. Though still sounding ragged and a little out of place in the studio, Steve Albini's raw engineering style is tailor-made for the band, especially for this stark material. New drummer Dana Marshall adds a creative instrumental spark, and it seems to have re-fueled his bandmates' creative juices. The closest touchstones with Velvet Hammer have to be American Music Club's Everclear and Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures, two other records that bleed with despair and grim reality. It's a blues record from the Midwest and an undeniable diamond in the rough, an unheard indie rock classic." -- AMG

http://s10.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1PT6 ... O4OR8H6LXV


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Thanks - I only own "Nature Film" by Scrawl, and I likee that one...

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Surely... it's one of my faves. Purchased off Amazon Marketplace a few years back for $5!


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haha, nice one.

between you and i, peeps won't even need soulseek :)

got any Kleeer albums?


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Dalen Wrote:
haha, nice one.

between you and i, peeps won't even need soulseek :)

got any Kleeer albums?


I have to say that one's beneath my radar. Feel free to introduce me though!


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bio from amg:

Kleeer was a New York-based disco/funk group headed by drummer, arranger, songwriter, and vocalist Woody Cunningham. The group -- fleshed out by vocalist/percussionist Paul Crutchfield, guitarist Richard Lee, and bassist Norman Durham -- formed in 1972 as the backing group for the Choice 4.

been on the hunt for something from them for a while now after hearing Jkay from Jamiroquoi play one of their tunes. real slick production, and funky as hell.


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Dalen Wrote:
bio from amg:

Kleeer was a New York-based disco/funk group headed by drummer, arranger, songwriter, and vocalist Woody Cunningham. The group -- fleshed out by vocalist/percussionist Paul Crutchfield, guitarist Richard Lee, and bassist Norman Durham -- formed in 1972 as the backing group for the Choice 4.

been on the hunt for something from them for a while now after hearing Jkay from Jamiroquoi play one of their tunes. real slick production, and funky as hell.


This intrigues me... I even perused allofmp3 and found nothing. I'll keep my eyes open at the used bins.


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