Notekillers / Airport + Ants
Album: Airport + Ants   Collection:General
Artist:Notekillers   Added:Apr 2006
Label:D1st  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2006-04-23 Pull Date: 2006-06-25
Week Ending: Jun 25 Jun 18 Jun 11 Jun 4 May 28 May 21 May 14 May 7
Airplays: 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 3

Recent Airplay
1. Jun 23, 2006: Under the Radar
Airport
4. Jun 13, 2006: lick my moody guitar
Airport
2. Jun 21, 2006: back page
Ants
5. Jun 08, 2006: Baptism of Solitude
Airport
3. Jun 20, 2006: lick my moody guitar
Airport
6. May 30, 2006: America's Least Wanted
Airport

Album Review
Elias (Dr Furious)
Reviewed 2006-04-23
Blistery instrumental single by seminal and now reunited post-punkers. A few years ago, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth brought these obscure Philly post-punkers (ca 1978) to the light of indie publicity. This is brand new and picks up from where exactly these punkers left it 30 years ago. Their sound is a distinct concoction of blistery drumming and thick guitars which have that metallc dissonant/angular post-punk edge that can only be compared to the great works of Glenn Branca. Dig track #1. The shit’s so freaking good!!! Play, play, play.

1. Frenetic drumming and some amazing guitar work dancing between a thick wall of cold sonic noise and blissful texturing of dissonance. Very symphonic and epic. This puts a smile on Glenn Branca’s face. I can see it as I am listening.

2. More spacey-bouncy jam. March vs. groove and lots of dissonance and angularity thrown in between. I fancy track 1 more than this.

Track Listing
1. Airport   2. Ants