Dipers, the / How to Plan Succssful Parties
Album: | How to Plan Succssful Parties | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Dipers, the | Added: | Jan 2004 | |
Label: | Omnibus Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-01-26 | Pull Date: | 2004-03-29 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Mar 28 | Mar 14 | Mar 7 | Feb 29 | Feb 22 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 | Feb 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 24, 2004: | Stirling's Approximation
Shake |
4. | Feb 25, 2004: | Stirling's Approximation
Shake |
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2. | Mar 10, 2004: | Beware the Ides of March...
Shake |
5. | Feb 18, 2004: | sad and dangerous
Shake |
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3. | Mar 03, 2004: | Stirling's Approximation
I'm So Spun |
6. | Feb 18, 2004: | Stirling's Approximation
Shake |
Album Review
Elias (Dr Furious)
Reviewed 2004-01-24
Reviewed 2004-01-24
If you were to plan a party with the Dipers as the soundtrack, I suggest you strip your apartment from all furniture. This music is OFFENSIVE TRASHY/SWAMPY ANGULAR POST PUNK and is to be listened within a cold cement cell. This shit is higly conducive to existential contemplation with psychological predisposition to self-destruction. Expert on-line reviewers will refer you to the sounds of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the Boredoms, Sonic Youth and A-Frames. In my own words: strung out vocals, shitloads of noise and a general predisposition to rawk with plenty dissonant angularity. Hey this is SOME GREAT SHIT. Play!
Tracks 2, 4, & 7 are excellent stuff.
1. Chaotically noisy lead guitar and heavy Blues Explosion rhythm guitar. Why does this make me think MC5?
2. This shit makes wanna get back on the air NOW... FUCKING RAWKS MY SOX OUT! Play it for me, will you? Thanks!
3. That's total Jon Spencer Blues Explosion guitar line.
4. If this angular riff doesn't remind you Television's Marquee Moon, then your dj reputation maybe on the line. Great angular and smoky post-punk indie tune. Powerful and offensive.
5. Bouncy and garagy. Strung out vocals and grooves. Sinister.
6. DC post-punk angularity... no wavish. Hmmm... Black Eyes?
7. Epic track of Sonic Youth proportions. Excellent dissonant riffs and awesome noise in the end. This is the kind of shit that Bill C goes for.
Tracks 2, 4, & 7 are excellent stuff.
1. Chaotically noisy lead guitar and heavy Blues Explosion rhythm guitar. Why does this make me think MC5?
2. This shit makes wanna get back on the air NOW... FUCKING RAWKS MY SOX OUT! Play it for me, will you? Thanks!
3. That's total Jon Spencer Blues Explosion guitar line.
4. If this angular riff doesn't remind you Television's Marquee Moon, then your dj reputation maybe on the line. Great angular and smoky post-punk indie tune. Powerful and offensive.
5. Bouncy and garagy. Strung out vocals and grooves. Sinister.
6. DC post-punk angularity... no wavish. Hmmm... Black Eyes?
7. Epic track of Sonic Youth proportions. Excellent dissonant riffs and awesome noise in the end. This is the kind of shit that Bill C goes for.
Track Listing
1. | The Future | 4. | Pounch's Boyfriend | |||
2. | Shake | 5. | Space | |||
3. | It's not Pretty | 6. | I'm So Spun | |||
7. | It's My Habbit |