Toasted Plastic - TP/ST (2014)
New Jersey math punkers, Toasted Plastic are back and have four new tracks for you to listen to. TP/ST is very much an extension of where 2013's June Highs left off, which I have no complaints about as June Highs was one of the coolest releases I heard last year. Don't take my hype-induced blabber for it though, listen to this yourself and see what you think. TP first-timer or not. Do it.
Toast your brain.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Toasted Plastic - June Highs
Toasted Plastic - June Highs (2013)
I figured these guys have been plugged enough in the Monday posts for the past two years that it was time they got the full recognition they deserve.
Toasted Plastic play a very unique and exciting blend of math rock and punk that is mixed in a big bowl of noodles and served hot. Yet it goes down so smooth. Bon appetite.
Toasted Plastic released June Highs while I was away this summer, so I didn't have the privilege of spinning this bad boy until now. It's easily my favorite release by Toasted Plastic and super easy to digest from beginning to end. I hope you like it, too....
Highlights: "Empty Hands", "Tremor Easily", "Isolation", "Last Rites", and "Great Thinking".
Similar sounds/acts: Sirs, Girl Scouts, Girlfriends, Tawny Peaks, Our Sunday Affairs, 1994!, Algernon Cadwallader, etc...
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I figured these guys have been plugged enough in the Monday posts for the past two years that it was time they got the full recognition they deserve.
Toasted Plastic play a very unique and exciting blend of math rock and punk that is mixed in a big bowl of noodles and served hot. Yet it goes down so smooth. Bon appetite.
Toasted Plastic released June Highs while I was away this summer, so I didn't have the privilege of spinning this bad boy until now. It's easily my favorite release by Toasted Plastic and super easy to digest from beginning to end. I hope you like it, too....
Highlights: "Empty Hands", "Tremor Easily", "Isolation", "Last Rites", and "Great Thinking".
Similar sounds/acts: Sirs, Girl Scouts, Girlfriends, Tawny Peaks, Our Sunday Affairs, 1994!, Algernon Cadwallader, etc...
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday XI
Sorry for the lack of posts last week. Vacation laziness creeped up on me and the projects I was working on didn't work out. I did make this however:
I got bored.
Anyways, I hope you still like music... Because I got some:
Coke Weed - Volume One (2011)
I accidentally downloaded this the first time I say their name. I thought it was a link to their website. Oh well. At least it wasn't some kind of druggy trap government virus or something. Keywords my friends.
These guys from Bar Harbor (a nice littletourist trap town in Maine) play some kind of pub-ready lo-fi rock from the past to now. They are not a cover or jam band however (even though they probably love to jam) but more of a garage band that appeals to the kids and adults in all of us.
Also, The same day I read about these guys on Hilly Town (Maine music blog by a guy who doesn't live in Maine anymore), Coke Weed was playing a show just over the bridge. My ass was at it's peak of laziness. They'll be playing locally again though. I'm not worried. I'm just lazy.
Get Volume One for free here. It won't start downloading on you, I promise.
Rooftops - A Forest Of Polarity (2010)
I got bored.
Anyways, I hope you still like music... Because I got some:
Coke Weed - Volume One (2011)
I accidentally downloaded this the first time I say their name. I thought it was a link to their website. Oh well. At least it wasn't some kind of druggy trap government virus or something. Keywords my friends.
These guys from Bar Harbor (a nice little
Also, The same day I read about these guys on Hilly Town (Maine music blog by a guy who doesn't live in Maine anymore), Coke Weed was playing a show just over the bridge. My ass was at it's peak of laziness. They'll be playing locally again though. I'm not worried. I'm just lazy.
Get Volume One for free here. It won't start downloading on you, I promise.
Rooftops - A Forest Of Polarity (2010)
Fun loving meth rock from Washington. I do not know if they still play together. That's for them to decide.
Very catchy and "twinkly". They remind me of This Town Needs Guns if TTNG didn't sing and were American. Nothing against TTNG, I just hear a lot of that laid back American Football type math rock that may or may not be watered down my the vocals that may or may not water down the raw instrumentation. If that makes any sense whatsoever. Rooftops do sing sometimes too but it doesn't dominate every song.
By the way, every track title on A Forest Of Polarity uses the letters from the first song "Fiery Atlas". I'm not sure what the significance of this is or what that type of word play is called at the moment but check it out!
Toasted Plastic - Ares Vallis (2011)
Toasted Plastic came out with their 6 song album a couple weeks ago. The drums sound a lot better (recording wise) than From The Balloon To The Moon and it's three dollars more. Its still got that "math punk" sound to it, none the less.
Nothing else to say about that so I'm just going to write this so it looks like there's a lot more that needs to be said so it'll look better from a far but really there's nothing that needs to be read. Blah Blah Blah. Get out of me Satan. Proof readings for dweebs. I can write whatever I want... Awesome punk math noise New Jersey dinocore from outer space. The New Jersey on Uranus.
Liars - Drum's Are Dead (2006)
The other day I went to see the film 50/50. In it they featured "The Other Side of Mt. Heart Attack" from Drum's Are Dead in one of thee saddest scenes I've seen in a movie since The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas. I had no idea the song was by Liars at the time and once I found out, I was completely surprised. I was no stranger to Liars before this movie came out but I had honestly overlooked this album as just carefully designed noise, that is until I heard the last song on a Seth Rogen film and had to rethink that statement. There's nothing wrong with carefully designed noise anyways. (It's better than plain old carefully designed noise)
Hollywood brainwashed me again!
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Monday V
Here's some music to get you through the week:
Toasted Plastic - From The Balloon To The Moon (2011)
Toasted Plastic - From The Balloon To The Moon (2011)
Punky with some screamo/emo tendencies and math. Like a Sirs/Chalk Talk/Merchant Ships blend.
Traveling - End of the Summer Demo (2011)
Ginger Alford (One Reason, Good Luck, and her team up with Paul Baribeau playing Springsteen covers) has a new band and this is it.
Moonrocks - Gas Station Dinner (2011)
Moonrocks is a hip-hop/electronic artist out of the Portland, Maine area. He Produced this bad boy of a collective-type album featuring Fresh Heir, Travis Ranta of Power Lines, Dynamo P, Pensivv, ALT, Shupe, Ill By Instinct and other local rappers in the area (I'm guessing). I had only really heard of Fresh Heir (and Power Lines since I saw them live together once) before finding Gas Station Dinner and I was really pretty surprised at how tight these seemingly unknown rappers are! To be honest, Fresh Heir is probably the weakest of all the rappers (with his track, Time To Win). But none the less, these guys are actually very talented and very different than that other Maine rapper....
I wish I knew more about these guys, but I don't.
Special Thanks to Dead Man's Clothes and their website for upping this!
Spider Wood/Niko & The Juggler Meadow Family Band (Split) - Tending Fires (2011)
This is the first split I've featured on this blog! It's about two bands that play their own take on acoustic folk music. Where the Wood Spider is a little punk and gypsy, Niko & The Juggler Meadow Family Band are a little more laid back. Take an ear look for yourself... and get the rest of Wood Spider's discography while you're at it!
Track 1-4 is Wood Spider and the rest is Niko. Bandcamp can tell you that though, you don't need me.
Wood Spider's Last.fm
Niko & The Juggler Meadow Family Band's Last.fm (not too much help but does show some good similar artists)
A Great Big Pile of Leaves - Have You Seen My Prefrontal Cortex? (2010)
Indie rock with a bit of jazz and pop. Super catchy stuff that goes down real smooth right here... maybe too much, but I don't care.
Love 'em or hat 'em
You can get this record on there website for free. The only catch is, you don't get the last two tracks that are included on their Bandcamp...
Cereal oh oh oh
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