Gutbucket / Flock
Album: | Flock | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Gutbucket | Added: | Mar 2011 | |
Label: | Cuneiform Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-04-10 | Pull Date: | 2011-06-12 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jun 5 | May 29 | May 8 | Apr 24 | Apr 17 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 23, 2011: | Memory Select
Fuck You And Your Hipster Tie |
4. | May 07, 2011: | Music Casserole
Tryst'n Shout |
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2. | May 30, 2011: | meow for memomorial day!
Zero Is Short For Idiot |
5. | May 06, 2011: | Wee Animalcules
Said The Trapeze To Gravity |
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3. | May 28, 2011: | Music Casserole
Said The Trapeze To Gravity |
6. | May 06, 2011: | No Cover, $5 Minimum
Zero Is Short For Idiot |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2011-04-10
Reviewed 2011-04-10
GUTBUCKET: Flock
Cuneiform, 2011
AVANT-JAZZ/ROCK – This hard-hitting collective quartet keeps putting out great music: loud, hard-hitting and devilishly complex with strong doses of math/prog-rock, a bit of metal edge and hints of modern-classical all embroidering the out-jazz core. But hard as they are to categorize, the band has a tight, aggressive sound that should appeal to many KZSU DJs. All instrumental, FCC clean.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
1. 5:59 – uptempo: spiky/bouncy theme, rolling solos, calm crosshatch into noise
2. 4:43 – math-y melody in relaxed flow, hard march, quick scramble, ever-shifting
3. 3:10 – stabbing melody with multiple counterpoints, slashing psych-metal guitar
4. 6:00 – unrelenting knotty staccato: robots beat you into submission, twitchy sax
5. 6:42 – slow droning chord progression, drops to quiet, builds noise, chugs home
6. 5:09 – almost catchy midtempo rock with a futuristic/surf touch, hopping rhythm
7. 5:27 – crunchy: a flood of harsh electronics & prepared guitar, then quiet murk
8. 5:40 – moody: meanders around deep bass core, rising from calm to loud chug
9. 3:00 – starts soft, shifts to chunky, disjointed rhythm, big guitars, wild sax
10. 5:59 – weird fanfare into low creeping tune with angular breakouts, upbeat end
11. 8:30 – oddball twisty percolation; solo sax spin/skronk; then loud ‘n’ lumbering
[ Fo ] 04/10/11
Cuneiform, 2011
AVANT-JAZZ/ROCK – This hard-hitting collective quartet keeps putting out great music: loud, hard-hitting and devilishly complex with strong doses of math/prog-rock, a bit of metal edge and hints of modern-classical all embroidering the out-jazz core. But hard as they are to categorize, the band has a tight, aggressive sound that should appeal to many KZSU DJs. All instrumental, FCC clean.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
1. 5:59 – uptempo: spiky/bouncy theme, rolling solos, calm crosshatch into noise
2. 4:43 – math-y melody in relaxed flow, hard march, quick scramble, ever-shifting
3. 3:10 – stabbing melody with multiple counterpoints, slashing psych-metal guitar
4. 6:00 – unrelenting knotty staccato: robots beat you into submission, twitchy sax
5. 6:42 – slow droning chord progression, drops to quiet, builds noise, chugs home
6. 5:09 – almost catchy midtempo rock with a futuristic/surf touch, hopping rhythm
7. 5:27 – crunchy: a flood of harsh electronics & prepared guitar, then quiet murk
8. 5:40 – moody: meanders around deep bass core, rising from calm to loud chug
9. 3:00 – starts soft, shifts to chunky, disjointed rhythm, big guitars, wild sax
10. 5:59 – weird fanfare into low creeping tune with angular breakouts, upbeat end
11. 8:30 – oddball twisty percolation; solo sax spin/skronk; then loud ‘n’ lumbering
[ Fo ] 04/10/11
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