Monthly Archive for April, 2009

Review: Transylvania by Creature with the Atom Brain

After two exceptional albums, I think its safe to say that Belgium’s Creature with the Atom Brain are one of the best rock bands out there right now. There are times when I’m tempted to go ahead and say they’re the best. This brainchild of Aldo Struyf (Millionaire, Mark Lanegan Band) is always completely fun to listen to, even though its frayed edges cast a moody, sometimes uneasy aura over the proceedings. Their first album, I Am the Golden Gate Bridge, lyrically and sonically, was the psychedelic embodiment of paranoid schizophrenia. They demonstrated a knack for immediate pop hooks and a willingness to subvert them with layers of menacing distortion and angular chords lying just underneath the surface. Those elements bubbled up more and more as the album drew on, overtaking the more accessible first half. Perfectly fitting for a band named after a Roky Erickson song, that was itself named after a B-horror movie.

The late-night creepiness of Transylvania, presents a madness that is under control, but still is felt lurking, ready to explode. The tone is often darkly psychedelic and sometimes sinister, but almost always maintains a fun spirit that will keep you moving as you listen. This isn’t overly somber, or cerebral. Its rock n’ roll that doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that comes through to the listener. Opener “I Rise the Moon,” is immensely catchy with its sing-song quality and the psych-stomp of “The Color of Sundown” continues to pull you in with its 60s vibe. “Transylvania” is the centerpiece, enveloped in a dark groove that breaks into squalling guitars, synths, and processed vocals - reminiscent of Golden Gate. “Lonely Light” finds guest vocalist Mark Lanegan recalling his days in The Screaming Trees in the most light-hearted thing here. The broken, heavy psych-folk of “Spinnin’ the Black Hole” is wonderful. “Sound of Confusion” is a slinky rocker. “The Lonesome Whistle” ends the album with a walk into the ethereal night.

It amazes me that these guys don’t have distribution in the US. Transylvania is currently only available (physically- vinyl and CD) through Dutch label Munich Records. You can find both of their albums on Amazon and iTunes, however. I Am The Golden Gate Bridge might be a little better, but Transylvania is more cohesive and accessible, without sacrificing any of the qualities that make this band great. Highly recommended, and a candidate for my album of the year. Check out the videos for “Transylvania” and “Spinnin’ the Black Hole” below. The former is kinda cool, the latter is…well, its Struyf lip-syncing, staring into the camera. A little scary. But you can hear the song, at any rate.

Record Store Day!


Remember when people still bought music? Or when you had to physically get up out of your chair to buy it? Call me old-fashioned, but I still like going to stores and browsing through the vinyl, and even CDs. I like having something tangible, instead of a bunch of 1s and 0s on my hard drive. Anyway, much of the time the music you download has been ripped at an unlistenable bitrate. Please people, just say no to anything less than 320kbps. Of course, downloading is a great way to find music without blowing a ton of cash, but when you find something awesome, support the people who made it.

And that brings me back to my subject. Today is Record Store Day! So go support your local independent record store! There are some cool exclusive items available today including  a live Tom Waits 7″ (!!), a new 12″ EP from The Breeders, two split 7″s from Sonic Youth - one with Jay Reatard and one with Beck-, a live Iron & Wine CD and much more.

If you’re in Baltimore, go here (In-store performances in parentheses):

Celebrated Summer Records

!El Suprimo! Records (Mopar Mountain Daredevils)

Dimensions in Music

Record & Tape Traders - Towson (The Herd of Main Street - 12pm, Eureka Birds -2pm, Whistling Charlie - 4pm)

The Sound Garden (Youth Group - 4pm)

[remix] Kings of Leon — Use Somebody (RAC Remix)

Phenomenal. Worth a listen:

Check it out here.

William Shatner’s Rocket Man

Maybe you all know this. But I didn’t. Now I do. It’s one more thing that I can file under COMPLETED LIFE GOALS. (Just imagine some hiphop clap in the background, would be so fine).