Jun 9, 2011

Because I'm getting a randomly high number of hits on my new blog through the links I've posted here, here's a link for my new stuff ya fuckers.


A bullet list of the fun things going on over at apachefashion:


Oct 6, 2010

Bikini Kill

Here's some riot grrrll to get you through the rest of the week. So much goddamn fun.

Bikini Kill: Pussy Whipped


i wanna take you home try on all your clothes

Sep 30, 2010

Out of the Archives

I've only just started to realize how much music I have that I haven't put on the blog, simply because I assumed that I had posted it a while back. Turns out I barely posted any of it. Here's a fun little album from the past, Mr. Oizo's Lambs Anger. This album is so ridiculously catchy, typical Ed Banger energy. The song "Positif" is particularly good.


des animaux

Rocket Fire

  
Rocket Fire is shoegaze/post-punk band Ceremony's newest album. This came out April, 2010 and it's great. If you're into A Place to Bury Strangers, Screen Vinyl Image, or My Bloody Valentine, download this asap.

i fuckin love this band. so much.

Lovetune for Vacuum


Baller album by female folk artist Soap&Skin. Like Regina Spektor but creepier. Beautiful beautiful beautiful. 

http://www.mediafire.com/?zzm00hydwo2

Sep 14, 2010

Fever to Tell

I'm not even going to try to explain how much I like this album. If you don't know who the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are already, well, sucks for you. "Y-Control" is my top played song of all time I believe.


Karen O is the shit

Sep 12, 2010

Camera Obscura

Camera Obscura is a dream/indie pop band from Glasgow. They make feel-good cute songs akin to The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Belle & Sebastian. Don't mistake my use of the word "cute" to mean lacking in substance: the songs are well done, and the lyrics have depth. This is their album "Let's Get Out of This Country." Enjoy, this should get you through the work week feeling like running around the streets in Mary-Janes and polka dot dresses. Unless you're a dude, in which case, sorry bro.



lloyd, i'm ready to be heartbroken

More Roy Montgomery because it's just too good

Good morning cyberspace. Here's another Roy Montgomery album, And Now The Rain Sounds Like Life Is Falling Down Through It (hipstamatic title much?) Roy Montgomery is one of those artists I discovered recently and know I'm wondering how I ever lived without knowing that something this beautiful existed.


kafka was right

Sep 11, 2010

Beautiful motherfuckin drone

Roy Montgomery is a dude from New Zealand who makes some of the best ambient drone I've ever heard. He did a split with Grouper, and this is his album Temple IV. 

A 1996 issue of CMJ New Music Report said of the album:

“…Roy Montgomery writes on the inner sleeve of Temple IV that it was inspired by a trip to the Northern Guatemalan rain forest where he endured physical discomforts and attempted to come to terms with the death of a love. Though its nice to have a concrete description, those words are unnecessary. Temple IV is like an opera in a foreign language with no translation, where through the music alone, the listener is able to ascertain what the circumstances were, what the mood was and other background information… The lush songs on Temple IV are brimming with an aching sadness, violent anger and exhausting relief. This intensely beautiful album does not come as a surprise… the ravishing feedback on Temple IV expresses more than most words.”


GET THIS NOW.

jaguar unseen

Sep 10, 2010

Swanz

 Y'all know how much I love Joy Division. So I put some Joy Division in your Swans so you can listen to Swans while you listen to Joy Division.

Ok apart from my shitty internet humor, this EP from Swans rocks. Basically they cover "Love Will Tear Us Apart" three different times, each fantastic, and then they've added two of their own tracks "Our Love Lies" and "Trust Me." Michael Gira has a freakishly similar voice to Ian Curtis. 

when routine bites hard and ambitions are low

Sep 9, 2010

1000 Hurts

This is the album 1000 Hurts by Shellac, another one of Steve Albini's noise-rock brainchildren. Post-hardcore, noise-punk-thrash, math-rock whatever whatever, I like being pissed off to this album. Good music for autumn as things get cold and kvlt.


They were squirrels, and there were thousands. This isn't some kind of a metaphor.

Fevers EP

This is a new witch house artist called "Dream Boat." It's good, you know what to expect.
This girl(?) gets kudos for making her(?) name fucking easy to spell. Trying to type in ///▲▲▲\\\ is a bitch. Apparently it's "Void," but whatever. They'll always be "slash slash triangle triangle triangle slash slash" to me.


http://www.mediafire.com/?4op2ubm641ycy8t

Burial Hexx


Here's some dark Wisconsin-based drone. I found them because they did a split with Zola Jesus. This is seriously dark, industrial electronic with tribal elements.


spoooooookyyyy

Sep 8, 2010

Spacemen 3

So I've recently become obsessed with Spaceman 3. This is their first album Sound of Confusion, released in 1986. Shoegaze, space rock, post-punk, psychedelic,...ballin. Don't judge the content based on the album cover, which reminds me of 80's cheese rock and funk. Trust me, the sound is fantastic.


http://www.mediafire.com/?znfwwmd4mmn