To those who witnessed Ed Kuepper’s live shows last year in which he first aired this new crop of songs, we were set afloat in a dimly-set world and intimate setting.
Ed was sitting on his throne; his approach was self-absorbed, ambient and ethereal, yet focused. With the odd Scotch on the rocks being downed, Kuepper was in fine form.
Here we have Javier Escovedo's new release, "Kicked out of Eden", courtesy of Saustex Records in San Antonio, Texas, and it's a good one.
We probably all know Javier from his work with The Zeros and The True Believers. He co-founded The Zeros (the so-called “Mexican Ramones”) and was a leading light in the West Coast punk scene. Surprisingly, "Kicked Out of Eden" is only his second solo recording.
I’ve played this CD several times since I received it, and the reason it gets only three bottles is that while it’s really good, it just doesn’t seem to get up and grab me. Maybe that’s me, maybe that’s the production, or the recording on the day. Call me a bastard, feel free, but to me the pace seems just a little too slow, lacking in attack… or something. I can’t quite nail it.
It seems that the imperative a band like this should have has not come out. This happens far too often with recordings (several favourite Adelaide bands who I absolutely loved have released CDs and LPs which seem sheepish rather than roar like a bull buffalo in Kakadu; the worst part is, when a band know the record isn’t up to snuff, they know it and feel bad. The next step should be to determine to do better next time).
Listen up, punks and noiseniks: The Canadian band’s fifth album in 17 years is inarguably their best. It rocks like fuck; It scratches like a rabid kitten. It’s tuneful and noisily offensive at the same time. All of which should tell you something about The Ex-Boyfriends even if you’ve never heard of them.
The Ex-Boyfriends come from Calgary and I’m willing to bet they’re the best-in-breed in that neck of the woods. If Calgary’s music scene is half as fractured as anywhere else, it takes a lot of balls to be a rock and roll band. Big ones if you play noisy punk rock. Shamefully, I’d forgotten they were around until a notice about this heavy-diuty chunk of vinyl landed in the post box.
Well, this is awkward. David Bowie produces a new album. It's actually pretty good. Easily the best album he's produced since "Low". I know, right? A lot of people hate that one too but an album made by a coke snorting lunatic whilst driving around a car park at seventy five miles an hour is by definition going to sort the likes from the dislikes.
After the Seventies glory years of Glam and guitar solos, things took a turn to the weird. The so called Berlin trilogy featured two good albums "Low" and "Heroes" and the rather jumbled "Lodger". His production of Iggy Pop's "The Idiot" quietly changed the way we'd look at popular music. Joy Division and Public Image Limited were obviously paying attention as well as a veritable army of prissy nerds with their sister's make-up kits and Casio keyboards.
“Johnny Streetlight” is four-and-a-half bottles of joyous, fresh-faced old school rock’n’roll, soaked in piss and substance abuse and if you treat it right you’ll lose part of your hearing (just don’t eat the worm at the bottom). There’s no bad songs on “Johnny Streetlight”, they’re all good for gold. If this band had been around in the mid-‘80s they woulda been huge.
The inner sleeve pic by Leif Alan Creed makes the band look positively criminal (one gentle soul makes up for his lack of pupils by wielding a rather lethal saw).
The New Christs + Jupiter 5 + The Stallers Marrickville Bowlo, Sydney - June 19 Tickets
Lydia Lunch The Songs of Suicide and Alan Vega featuring Andrew Coates (Black Cab) JUN 14 - Meow, Wellington, NZ (as part of Lōemis) 17 - The Tote, Melbourne (with Black Cab) + Belle Phoenix & Jeffrey Wegener 18 - The Tote, Melbourne (with Black Cab) + Tongue Dissolver 20 - Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane 21 - Factory Floor, Sydney + Rebel Yell 24 - Ed Castle, Adelaide + Messianic Gloss 25 - The Milk Bar, Perth + Streets of Separation Tickets
Indie Sounds of the Harbour City Vol 2 Launch Tour JUL 3 - Dissent Bar, Canberra ACT 4 - Ryans Hotel, Thirroul 5 - The Marlin Hotel, Ulladulla 10 - Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle 11 - Six String, Erina 12 - Deadsset, Darlinghurst, Sydney 17 - Lou Lou Room, Wynnum, QLD 18 - Coffs Harbour Hotel, Coffs Harbour, NSW 19 - Blah Bar, Lismore, NSW 24 - Crowbar Sydney 25 - Vi-Nil HQ, Ourimbah, NSW 26 - Link & Pin, Woy Woy, NSW 31 - The Vic, Orange, NSW AUG 1 - Crossroads, Dubbo, NSW 7 - Diamond Dogs, Dapto, NSW 8 - Wings & Tins, Dee Why, NSW
Amammoth + None For One + Old Heathens + Buzz Wagon + The Limited + Headspacer + My Velvet Exit Lazy Thinking, Dulwich Hill, NSW 2.30-11PM - July 25
Smoked Salmon Totally Sick!! Tour JULY 24 - Mojo's, Fremantle, WA 25 - Prince of Wales, Bunbury, WA 31 - Bridge Hotel, Castlemaine, VIC AUG 1 - Shotkickers, Thornbury, VIC 2 - Wheatsheaf, Adelaide, SA 6 - La La La's, Wollongong, NSW 7 - Petersham Bowling Club, Petersham , NSW 8 - Link & Pin, Woy Woy, NSW 9 - The Oak Tighes Hill, Newcastle, NSW (free) 14 - Tanswells, Beechworth, VIC (free) 15 - Smiths Alternative, Canberra, ACT 21 - Republic Bar, Hobart, TAS 22 - Royal Oak, Launceston, TAS 28 - Junk Bar, Brisbane, QLD 29 - Blah Bar, Lismore, NSW 30 - Cabarita Beach Club, Cabarita, NSW (free) SEP 4 - Young St Tavern, Frankston, VIC The Exploding Universe of Ed Kuepper Ed Kuepper 50 Years Retrospective JULY 30 - Avoca Theatre # 31 - Canberra, The Street AUG 1 - Wombarra Bowlo 6 - Adelaide, The Gov 8 - Melbourne, National Theatre 9 - Barwon Heads Hotel 15 - Fremantle, Freo Social 20 - Brisbane, The Princess 21 - Coffs Harbour, The Jetty Theatre 22 - Murwillumbah, Regent Theatre 27 - Sydney, Enmore Theatre Tickets
Huxton Creepers 12 Days To Paris Tour AUG 7 - Sooki Lounge, Belgrave, VIC + Icecream Hands 8 - Croxton Bandroom, Thornbury, VIC + Icecream Hands 14 - Marrickville Bowling Club, NSW + The Johnnys 15 - Marrickville Bowling Club, NSW + The Johnnys 16 - Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle, NSW (afternoon show) + The Johnnys 21 - Norton Music Factory, Caloundra, QLD + The Johnnys 22 - Crowbar Brisbane, QLD + The Johnnys + Mick Medew and Ursula 23 - Wallaby Hotel, Mudgeeraba, QLD (afternoon show) + The Johnnys
The Damned Final Damnation 50 Australia and New Zealand SEP 8 - AUCKLAND, Powerstation 10 - SYDNEY, The Opera House 11 - BRISBANE, The Tivoli 13 - MELBOURNE, The Forum Tickets
Public Image Ltd Australia and NZ JAN 20 - Auckland, Powerstation 22 - Brisbane, The Tivoli 23 - Sydney, Enmore Theatre 24 - Melbourne, The Forum 26 – Adelaide, The Gov 28 - Perth, The Astor