Open City / Birth of Cruel, the
Album: | Birth of Cruel, the | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Open City | Added: | Jan 2004 | |
Label: | Thin Wrist |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-02-16 | Pull Date: | 2004-04-19 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 11 | Mar 21 | Mar 7 | Feb 22 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 16, 2004: | Umami Jazz Program
Assembly Language |
4. | May 11, 2004: | Lick My Moody Guitar Show
Fetch and Squabble |
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2. | Nov 16, 2004: | Lick my moody guitar show
Assembly Language |
5. | Apr 06, 2004: | Lick My Moody Guitar Show
Assembly Language |
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3. | Jun 15, 2004: | Umami Jazz Program
Assembly Language |
6. | Mar 16, 2004: | Lick my moody guitar show
Fetch and Squabble |
Album Review
The Bawd Of Euphony
Reviewed 2004-01-23
Reviewed 2004-01-23
OPEN CITY - Birth of the Cruel (thin wrist)
Open City are a trio from Los Angeles and their music is a definite reaction to the superficial, blandness that is bulk the LA music scene. They consist of 2 electric guitars and percussion but they play these instruments like they were guilded by a distance race of alien musicians. Their music is an unconventional, melodically void Ð but emotionally charged exploration in improvisation that falls somewhere between free jazz and rock improv. Some of the best modern improv I have heard in a long time. PLAY!!! ÐtHE bAWD of eUPHONY
*1-(13:15) Drum fills and guitars turn into a ferocious onslaught of sound. Goes through many movements. These don't sound like your daddy's guitars, these guitars Burn and shimmer, drums pulse. HOT SHIT!
*2-(11:20) Minimal percussion and guitar tweeking builds up with unsetteling swells.
3-(20:00) 10 sec of silence. Weird drony bells begin and guitars echo the drone. Most of song stays in a minimal feel but towards the end chaos brews and becomes explosive once again.
Open City are a trio from Los Angeles and their music is a definite reaction to the superficial, blandness that is bulk the LA music scene. They consist of 2 electric guitars and percussion but they play these instruments like they were guilded by a distance race of alien musicians. Their music is an unconventional, melodically void Ð but emotionally charged exploration in improvisation that falls somewhere between free jazz and rock improv. Some of the best modern improv I have heard in a long time. PLAY!!! ÐtHE bAWD of eUPHONY
*1-(13:15) Drum fills and guitars turn into a ferocious onslaught of sound. Goes through many movements. These don't sound like your daddy's guitars, these guitars Burn and shimmer, drums pulse. HOT SHIT!
*2-(11:20) Minimal percussion and guitar tweeking builds up with unsetteling swells.
3-(20:00) 10 sec of silence. Weird drony bells begin and guitars echo the drone. Most of song stays in a minimal feel but towards the end chaos brews and becomes explosive once again.
Track Listing
1. | Assembly Language | 2. | Fetch and Squabble | |||
3. | A Valley Forge |