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среда, 1 августа 2018 г.

Sonorama 2018. 10 ‘minimal font size’ bands whose shows you surely should attend

Some bands from the lower lines of the new Sonorama poster have apparently outgrown the minimal font size (Tulsa, Modelo De Respuesta Polar, Villanueva, etc) so please find below the short list of the bands and personalities who deserve it to an equal extent.

Disco Las Palmeras!
With the new effort “Calida” ((p)2018 Sonido Muchacho) the Galician power trio spearheaded by Diego Castro abandoned both the scratching noise of “Asfixia” and the ever-buzzing wall of sound of “Ultra” leaving the core of their songs peeled off almost completely. And I’m curious how it would sound live.


Floridablanca
The re-branded and re-named madrilenos Sin Rumbo switched to the sunshine balearic disco-pop. Despite they stepped aside quite far from what they were before, if you’re a fan of Sin Rumbo it’s time to convert yourself into a fan of Floridablanca.


Joana Serrat
The best Americana singer-songwriter the Iberian Peninsula ever gave birth to.


La Plata
While most eyes are set at their equally promising labelmates Carolina Durante you shouldn’t overlook young post punk band from Valencia. They have released this year their debut album “Desorden” that created considerable splash amongst the music press and, additionally, have found its place in my own record collection.


Pet Fennec
The Basque band that draw comparisons to such North American indie legends as Band Of Horses, Built To Spill and Nada Surf. As for me, kinda perfect reference points.


Burrito Panza
This year Burrito Panza have released “Un Nuevo Frente Frio” – by all means the best album in their career – and one of the best to-date. You shouldn’t miss the chance to watch at the band on the creative peak.


Cosmen Adelaida
They may look like The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart’s young followers but this metropolitan combo has 3 full lengths along with 2 EPs (all on El Genio Equivocado) of high quality dreampop-meets-post punk in their back catalogue. They have already experienced performances on FIB, Primavera Sound and ContemPOPranea – so this year they’re gonna tick the box at Sonorama’s name.


Nocturnos
Covering the vast specter of genres from dizzy synth groove of “Rey Absolutista” to the guitar-driven rock club singalongs of “Fantasia LiberalNocturnos are stylistically polymorphous and amusing in every turn. Year ago they were set to perform at Sunday that made attending their show completely impossible for me. This time I’m ready to fix this honest mistake.


Ladilla Rusa
As funny as kinky this drag queen fashioned duo is going to kick asses with their trashcan aesthetics, ‘death on the dancefloor’ electropop and quirky sense of humor (“Whitney Houston, tenemos un problema”).


Cala Vento
The Catalan duo is the only band out of my wishlist that finally made it to the festival’s line up. Unfortunately, I’m forced to leave Aranda by the Sunday morning, so there’s no chance for me to catch them. You should do it for me.

воскресенье, 10 декабря 2017 г.

Best of 2017. Albums 11-20

Step by step we are getting closer to the very top of the list.


20. Nudozurdo "Voyeur Amateur" (p)Mushroom Pillow
After beautiful but too calm "Rojo Es Peligro" the metropolitan trio returns with the album full of  emotions and bursts of guitar noise where Leo Mateos and his pals are swimming like fish in the pond.

19. Les Sueques "Moviment" (p)El Genio Equivocado

18. Cala Vento "Fruto Panorama" (p)BCore Disc
The last year's eponimous album of Catalan duo sounded more like the step onto Nueva Vulcano territory, the new one is the major step forward in terms of finding their own way. Sonically and melodically it is more refined record, the sound is thicker and the songs are catchier.
BNDCMP                       

17. Karabash "D'Humans I Essers" (p)self-released

16. Clara Plath "Yes I'm Special" (p)Flor Y Nata

15. Niños Mutantes "Diez" (p)Ernie Producciones
The recordings of the jubilee album (produced by Leon Benavente's Cesar Verdu) almost killed the band but resulted in the band's best effort to date.

14. Exquirla "Para Quienes Aun Viven" (p)Superball Music

13. Ran Ran Ran "L'Hereu" (p)Bankrobber

12. Los Planetas "Zona Temporalmente Autonoma" (p)El Volcan/El Ejercito Rojo    
I should admit I've never got into "Una Opera Egipcia". So for me the waiting period was even longer than for those who embraced Los Planetas' 2010 LP. And now I declare it was worth it to wait for it: the long brooding record that can easily take you away from wherever you are now.
SPTF             

11. Arista Fiera "Arista Fiera" (p)Elefant
Welcome to my convoluted world where the 7 song long debut album by a young dreampop band may stand atop the brilliant long-awaited double LP by the Spanish indie rock definitive band.

суббота, 17 декабря 2016 г.

Best of 2016. Albums 21-30

As you might see, I'm trying to assort quite diversified list without leaning to any particular genre. Sometimes I'm forced to calm down my own tastes to present really cool records from the genres I don't usually adore because from the point of view of a reader I'd consider it boring to look through this ranking and see only the same-sounding bands all through the Top50, or to see the names you could see in any other's lists. And, otherwise, it should be exciting to find new names and new music even from the lands you'd never dare to step on previously. So I try to cover as much territory as I can listening to every band and every album I get in touch throughout the year even if initially this band or this album doesn't seem interesting to my doused in 90's indie rock mud and soaked in post-hardcore bleach soul.

Previous entries:
Top50. Albums 31-40
Top50. Albums 41-50
Top10 - EPs and mini albums
Honorable mention #1
Honorable mention #2

30. YO, Estratosferico "Potencialmente Infinitos" (p)self-released
With emotionally charged vocals and overall DIY aestetics, the second longplay of Yo, Estratosferico delivers more streamlined sound crossed with more courageous approach. The new album sounds simultaneously fresher and edgier than the predecessor, and the songs seem to be more focused.

29. Bigott "My Friends Are Dead" (p)Grabaciones En El Mar
For the most part of his career I somehow discarded Borja Laudo for whatever reason, but seeing him live at Sonorama'2015 changed my opinion completely. This new album is the most fragile and warm in his back catalogue showing the [rarely exposed previously] vulnerable side of the auteur's nature.

28. Esperit!/ Negro "Heraclito" (p)La Castanya/ Bankrobber
The split LP of totally unclassifiable musician Dalmau Boada who's hiding himself under Esperit! moniker and the abstarct/slowcore acoustic one-man project Negro (Fernando Junquera). The equally experimental tracks from quite different sound worlds that you may find contradictory exciting.

27. Las Sexpeares "Me Fui De Casa" (p)Gaser Discos
The loud, fast and effervescent melodic punk rock with female vocals and Argentine roots. All 10 tracks are equally cool and catchy to make "Me Fui De Casa" the bouncing fireball of energy and the fullness of life (I'm pretty sure it's an optimistic album).

26. Fasenuova "Aullidos Metallicos" (p)Humo
It's no surprise that after reconfiguration of Discos Humeantes the newborn imprint Humo Records continues to release the strange, uncomfortable and embarassing experimental music. Surely it's not the music for the masses, but for those who would embrace their convoluted vision Fasenuova could be the perfect choice for a life soundtrack.

25. La Habitacion Roja "Sagrado Corazon" (p)Mushroom Pillow
Another great pop album from one of the greatest Spanish rock bands. It's aparently more diverse than "La Moneda En El Aire" (which was entirely grown on the ashes of "Ayer") thanks to the presence of tracks ("La Vida es Muy Corta" and "Sombras En La Oscuridad") that are closer to "Fue Electrico" than to "La Moneda...".

24. Cala Vento "Cala Vento" (p)BCore Disc
With the debut eponimous work the duo Cala Vento adds their name to the string of cool bands (such as Wann, Nueva Vulcano, Pedro Parque, L'Hereu Escampa and others) that sustain the highest creative level of the Catalan post-hardcore scene.

23. Schwarz "Nacion Subterranea" (p)Goecia/ Verlag Sustem
The predictable escape of Cesar Verdu to stardom in the Leon Benavente's spaceship didn't change much in Schwarz modus operandi in creating the rhythmically impeccable instrumental kraut rock.

22. Resonance "Light Continuum" (p)El Hombre Bala
Canary Islands are the heaven for the wealthy European guiris, but not only for them. The local electronic/experimental scene seems to be one of the most engaging worldwide - yet underappreciated due to its remoteness from the main culture centers and the relatively small numbers of participants. Javier Perez Rodriguez is the one who tries to break the cage through creating the super-quality minimal/ambient/IDM soundscapes.

21. Retirada! "Victoria | Derrota" (p)self-released
Composed of 2 EPs "Victoria" and "Derrota", this album provides you with slow motion observational notations of the everyday life. At times it reminds me of Autolux's "Future Perfect" - and you hardly could find the better recommendation.