Showing posts with label The Axemen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Axemen. Show all posts

Thursday 25 April 2013

JPS Experience

ANZAC DAY



JPS Experience Inside Out
Absofuckinglutely gorgeous tune from an underrated Flying Nun band. Recorded in 1988.


JPS Experience Get My Point
From one my favourite Flying Nun records of all time The Size of Food. This is a fucking incredible intense psychedelic track. I love how he's losin his mind at the end. More gold.

Monday 2 April 2012

Axemen Mania!


More pop heaven!


Totally out there Axemen!

I think I'm runnin' out of Axemen clips!


This predates the interest in Information Films
by 20 years. Pre-Hauntological etc.
They are the true pioneers!

Tuesday 20 March 2012

Axemen



4 song medley video clip, like it was for a television ad.
It could only be
The one and only Axemen!

The Axemen


Speaking of The Axemen I found this last night. It's 2 of the main 3 Axemen doing a fantastic sort of concept album from 1987 and it's more Axemen magic. I didn't even know this existed. How excitement! Ariel Pink must be a fan and Royal Trux too. The Axemen's (dis)organised chaos is truly fabulous. Many lo-fi/non musicians have tried to do this in the past and totally failed. The genius of The Axemen is that it sounds awesome and effortless at the same time. They are truly talented pioneers and funny too. Legends!

Axemen side projects, solo records, Sleek Bott Gang stuff available here

Monday 19 March 2012

Haezlewood - Hellmouth 66


Hellmouth66
Heazlewood
(XWAY 23)

This I think was the last release on Xpressway and may even be the reason the label was halted.  I was never able to track down X/Way 14 which was Sferic Experiment's Bunny Liver tape. Chris Heazlewood was a member of said band and later went on to form King Loser who I sometimes liked and sometimes didn't. This tape however is the shit! I've been avoiding writing a big piece on possibly my favourite NZ act of all time The Axemen because I can't think of how to describe them and the effect they have on me. Heazlewood is possibly influenced by them, well a lot of this tape is in similar spiritual territory anyway. The chaotic squalling psychedelic noise makes perfect sense to my brain. The guitars are mental and well the whole thing is a bit of fuzzed out dementia. If that sounds like your tea of cup track it down on the interweb. This is one of my favourite Xpressway releases ever! I might see if I can find the Bunny Liver tape and another tape I've never been able to find Ratfink (does it even exist?).