Surplus 1980 / Relapse In Response
Album: | Relapse In Response | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Surplus 1980 | Added: | Jan 2012 | |
Label: | Dephine Knormal Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-01-22 | Pull Date: | 2012-03-25 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 26 | Feb 12 | Feb 5 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 19, 2012: | Memory Select
Relapse In Response |
3. | Feb 04, 2012: | Buford J. Sharkley's Themeless Escapades
The Mechanics Of Mathematical Courtings |
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2. | Feb 08, 2012: | Brownian Motion
The Gooseneck |
4. | Feb 01, 2012: | Brownian Motion
Trying To Suceed, Waiting With Little To No Results |
Album Review
Wedge
Reviewed 2012-02-14
Reviewed 2012-02-14
Guitar rock from local hero Moe! Staiano. It's descended from no wave and punk but is overall upbeat and even joking. Complex, high-precision playing with densely packed sounds (LOTS of madcap drums) and high-precision playing. Frequent horns or strings added, in choppy, faux-jazzy modes. Lyrics tend to be barked out and follow themes of self-deprication.
This band is the follow-up to Mute Socialite, a terrific post-punk instrumental band that Moe led circa 2008. They're in the KZSU library as well.
This stuff rocks. Wire Magazine actually made a crack about the album having no breathing room, no slow song to break the mood. If that sounds good to you, then by all means give this a listen!
1- Eerie intro to (2). Cool but not meant to stand on its own.
2- Bouncy/thumpy
3- Fast, pecking morse-code horns; rubbery bass. Rocking instrumental.
4- Insistent buzzing riffage, insane drums.
5- Aggressive mid/fast, slashing guitars. Diagram Brothers cover.
6- Busy gutiar/drums, chanted lyrics, environmental lyrics.
7- Blurry punk with trumpet. Snare drum gives it a relentless feel.
8- Gets bouncy and intense; cool guitar effects from Ava Mendoza
9- Crazed instrumental, lots of fast interlocking parts, an insane clockworks
10- Insistent, buzzy, thumping. Amy X. Neuburg song made raw & digging
11- Horn drones: Remix of (3) by Thomas DiMuzio (who was on our Day of Noise recently).
This band is the follow-up to Mute Socialite, a terrific post-punk instrumental band that Moe led circa 2008. They're in the KZSU library as well.
This stuff rocks. Wire Magazine actually made a crack about the album having no breathing room, no slow song to break the mood. If that sounds good to you, then by all means give this a listen!
1- Eerie intro to (2). Cool but not meant to stand on its own.
2- Bouncy/thumpy
3- Fast, pecking morse-code horns; rubbery bass. Rocking instrumental.
4- Insistent buzzing riffage, insane drums.
5- Aggressive mid/fast, slashing guitars. Diagram Brothers cover.
6- Busy gutiar/drums, chanted lyrics, environmental lyrics.
7- Blurry punk with trumpet. Snare drum gives it a relentless feel.
8- Gets bouncy and intense; cool guitar effects from Ava Mendoza
9- Crazed instrumental, lots of fast interlocking parts, an insane clockworks
10- Insistent, buzzy, thumping. Amy X. Neuburg song made raw & digging
11- Horn drones: Remix of (3) by Thomas DiMuzio (who was on our Day of Noise recently).
Track Listing