Rewind Review: Clutch – Robot Hive / Exodus (2005)

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Clutch’s (Neil Fallon – Guitar and vocals, Jean-Paul Gaster – drums, Dan Maines – bass, Tim Sult – guitar) 2005 album Robot Hive / Exodus was the rock record you needed in 2005, and is still the rock record you need right now.

“The Incomparable Mr. Flannery” is pretty much a salute to their metalhead fans, as Fallon gives shout-outs to Dokken, Boston, Kansas, REO Speedwagon, and George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers.

“Burning Beard” was the big single for the album. It’s about a man losing his mind as CNN, “the power of the Holy Ghost,” and the “same three dogs looking back” at him conspire to drive him nuts (although he was probably already there). Sult shreds particularly hard on this track, giving us some of his wildest guitar work on any Clutch record.

“Gullah” seems to be about a man coming to terms with his impending doom. “Ain’t no doubt Jesus sees us acting foolishly on American Bandstand,” Fallon sings. “Ain’t no doubt Vishnu missed you, then Kali kissed you. Better get busy. Days get shorter, air get colder…” Heavy stuff with slightly reverbed space-rock guitar and a wicked beat.

The robot hive mentioned in the album’s title is entered in “Mice and Gods.” It mentions “silver women on the OMNI magazine” and calls to “engineer the future now. Damn tomorrow, future now!” The guitar work on runs between the border of stoner rock and prog rock, which is to say it’s quite good.

“Pulaski Skyway” seems particularly relevant in 2016 as it mentions “real estate moguls, Chump Towers.” Maines and Gaster team up for a killer groove on it, as Fallon pleads that we must find salvation in trying times or lose our minds to the robot hive building up around us. “Never Be Moved” is, by its title alone, another exploration of religion. “Woe be the architect in his slumber, for the Watcher never sleeps,” Fallon sings, and almost raps the second verse. The use of organ (by guest Mick Schauer) in the song is also a nice touch, giving it a southern Baptist church call-and-response feel.

“10001110101” reminds us that we are in a robot hive, but we can have an exodus from it if we choose. “The shackles of automata will shatter like their bones,” Fallon sings, and who else but Clutch could pull off a song with a title and chorus in binary? “Circus Maximus” once again reveals the band’s love of monsters and oddities, mentioning manticores, Cthulu, dopplegangers, and even a “seven-legged sow.”

“10,000 Witnesses” is another call to escape the drudgery of the robotic world we’ve created by looking inward and outward for the spiritual. “Land of the Pleasant Living” has clever lyrics about Russian cosmonauts wondering what life is like below them in the U.S.

“Gravel Road” is floor-stomping, sweaty, honkytonk country blues…if that honkytonk was lit on fire by a dropped match and spilled bourbon. I love it when Clutch embraces their love of blues and rockabilly, and the whole band cooks on this track. “Who’s Been Talking?” is another salute to their blues influences, in particular Howlin’ Wolf, and they do him justice.

To make this album even better, they included a DVD of them performing most of the songs from Robot Hive / Exodus in Sayreville, New Jersey on July 13, 2005. You can’t miss.

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LCD Soundsystem announce Beach Vibes music festival in Mexico.

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Not ones to rest on their laurels during their triumphant return, LCD Soundsystem have created the Beach Vibes music festival in Riviera Maya, Mexico.  Tickets go on sale to the general public July 11th, but you can get early sales on July 8th if you register for their mailing list.  A word of caution for your wallet: The only way to attend is to buy a three-day package at one of the host resorts, and packages for even one person cost upward of three grand.  You can put 30% down on a package and then pay it off over five months to make it a little easier.

Some of the resorts are all-inclusive, however, so that helps a bit.  Airfare is not included in your price, but cheap airfare to Mexico from the U.S. isn’t hard to find.

LCD Soundsystem have announced they will headline two nights of the festival, and the lineup is already good.  Hot Chip, Holy Ghost!, Juan MacLean, and Shit Robot are personal favorites, and more are to be announced.

Start planning now.  This would be a great winter getaway.

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DJ set list for July 03, 2016

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Thanks to all who tuned in for my show on WSND last night.  It was a “Best of 2016 So Far” show.  Here’s my set list.

  1. Buzzcocks – Flat Pack Philosophy
  2. Be Your Own Pet – Adventure
  3. Earthless – Equus October
  4. Gary Wilson – You Keep On Looking
  5. Bebel Gilberto – Aganju
  6. Soundgarden – 4th of July
  7. Ministry – Stigmata
  8. Klaus Johan Grobe – Liebe am Strand
  9. Golden Dawn Arkestra – Sama Chaka
  10. The Heavy – A Ghost You Can’t Forget
  11. Screaming Females – Let It All Up to Me
  12. La Basura Del Diablo – I Was a Teenage Ripper
  13. The Coathangers – Perfume
  14. Warren Zevon – Back in the High Life
  15. Strange Lot – The Horror
  16. Bayonne – Spectrolite
  17. Ceu – Camadas
  18. The Luck of Eden Hall – The Acceleration of Time
  19. Laranja Freak – Alergico de Flores
  20. Imharhan – Tahabort
  21. The Duke Spirit – Blue and Yellow Light
  22. All Them Witches – Dirt Preachers
  23. Night Beats – No Cops
  24. Underworld – Low Burn
  25. Radiohead – Burn the Witch
  26. WALL – Cuban Cigars
  27. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Gamma Knife
  28. The Besnard Lakes – Necronomicon
  29. David Bowie – I Can’t Give Everything Away

I’ll next be on air July 17th.  Give me a listen, won’t you?

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Screaming Females announce first Australian tour.

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Screaming Females are taking a month off from their tour of the U.S. and Canada and are then off for six dates Down Under for the first time.  Fans are already excited for their first shows in the land of Oz, so don’t miss them if you’re there.  They put on a fantastic show and might not get back to the land that gave us Mad Max and Razorback soon.

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Sound on Sound 2016 announces lineup.

SOSAustin, Texas continues its tradition of being the music festival capital of the U.S.  The latest is the Sound on Sound festival November 4-6th, which is located in McDade, Texas and a short eastbound drive from Austin.

The lineup is impressive.  Phantogram, the Descendents, Guided by Voices, the Dead Milkmen, Thee Oh Sees, Bob Mould, and Metz are all worth seeing.  It would be a great way to spend a couple fall afternoons.  A three-day pass will cost you less than $200.00.

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Levitation France 2016 announces first lineup artists.

LFThe final Levitation festival of 2016, Levitation France, has announced the first batch of bands playing in Angers September 16th and 17th.

It’s a great lineup so far.  Thee Oh Sees are psych-fuzz giants, La Femme puts on a great, trippy show, Dead Meadow are a great psychedelic outfit, Zombie Zombie make horror-electro, and Golden Dawn Arkestra are a funk band from another dimension.

Get to Angers if you can.

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My top 10 albums of 2016 so far.

It’s been a good year so far for music.  I’m finding excellent stuff every month.  We’re halfway through the year, so here’s a quick recap of my top 10 records of 2016 so far.

  1. David Bowie – Blackstar: A powerful way to end one’s career, let along a legendary life.
  2. The Besnard Lakes – A Coliseum Complex Museum: It’s still the most lush, beautiful record I’ve heard so far this year.
  3. Night Beats – Who Sold My Generation: This band gets better with each record, and this one is a tour de force.
  4. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Nonagon Infinity: Easily the craziest record of the year so far.  You can play it on an infinite loop beginning with any track and it will repeat without any noticeable pauses, stutters, or breaks.
  5. WALL – self-titled EP: WALL are currently my favorite discovery of 2016.  They’ve brought back a fierce post-punk edginess that I didn’t know I was yearning for until I heard them.
  6. Underworld – Barbara, Barbara, We Face a Shining Future: This record is so good that it might go higher on my Best of 2016 list by the end of the year.  It’s a fabulous return for the band and wonderfully optimistic.
  7. Radiohead – A Moon Shaped Pool: One word to describe this record – Heartbreaking.  Most of the songs are about the end of Thom Yorke’s 20+ year relationship with his girlfriend.
  8. All Them Witches – Dying Surfer Meets His Maker: This is simply a great rock record.  No muss, no fuss.
  9. The Duke Spirit – Kin: I’m so happy they’re back and even happier that they’ve put out the best shoegaze record of the year so far.
  10. Golden Dawn Arkestra – Stargazer: Pure cosmic funk that can induce dancing in even the grumpiest of grumps.

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