Saturday, March 24, 2007

In/Humanity

In/Humanity
Teenage Suicide -- do it!! (off The Nutty Antichrist, Passive Fist Records, 1996)

In/Humanity was the best thing that happened to emo/hardcore in the second half of the 1990s. They were very all about fun, but not in the stupid Fat-Wreck-way but more in a sarcastic and very clever way that I would associate with Born Against in the first half of the 90s. I think In/Humanity were the direct successors to Born Against.

Their records were fast, loud, hard and a feast for the eye. I was lucky enough to see them live on tour with Palatka in 1998.

I picked this song because of the intro in the beginning, it always cracks me up. I'm very sure I'll post more In/Humanity in the future.



In/Humanity - Teenage Suicide -- Do It!!

Friday, March 23, 2007

myshice

Hello, is this thing on? Oh yes it is, and I will keep blogging vinyl again soon, don't you worry :)

In the meantime, just go ahead and add senfedge to your myspace. Leave a comment and tell me which bands you want to hear on senfedge!

Here's the link: myspace.com/senfedge.
Thanks!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

The Meta-Matics

The Meta-Matics
Song 2 (off their LP on Dischord/Slowdime, 1996)

Another band from DC, another one with a name that is being used by some other guy (in this case a DJ or something).

Meta-Matics was a short-lived band that was truly math-rock. Members went on to play in Chrom-Techs and All Scars, but Meta-Matics are my favorite of all of them. They also had a split 7" with the mAKE-uP (the second mAKE-uP-release, first time I heard of Meta-Matics).

What do I like about them? Hard to say. I think they just didn't give a toss and played, and the voice actually sounded like a voice and not just some hipster yelps.

Note: I don't have the insert anymore (or was there ever one?) so I have no clue what the songs are called. To make matters worse, this one is an instrumental, so I can't even guess the title. So here is Song 2. Rock out.

Oh, Troubleman re-released this one with all other tracks they did - I fink they call that a discography - and you should get it NOW!



The Meta-Matics - Song 2

HiM (D.C.)

Eugene's Tree (off their European Tour 7" (split with Rujan) on Earwig Records, 2000)

Long time no post, you know how it goes. But I'm posting 2 in a row now, to make up for it?

First off Him from Washington DC, a band that features members of June of 44, and they toured in the winter of 99/00. I really liked them, together with all the other Erskine bands such as the Boom and the Sorts. I lump them all together perhaps, but they all had the same vibe. Good times.

I imagine this song isn't very easy to get hold off, so have fun with it!



HiM - Eugene's Tree

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Speedking

Speedking
Monosodium Glutamate (off Black Mono Time 7", Amish Records 1995)

Speedking, a.k.a. Speedking Trio, was a band I don't know much about. They've released a 7" on Troubleman which led me to buy a second 7" at the time. This song here is off that other single. They're mathrock-y, from NY and oh yeah, the drummer is now the dude from LCD Soundsystem and DFA Records. MSG is a slower number.



Speedking - MSG