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среда, 29 марта 2017 г.

EMERGÈNCIA! 2017 (Bcn) 11/03/2017. The Report

Planning the new trip to Barcelona we had no intention to visit any particular shows cos in November'2016 nothing was announced for March'2017. It was only the question of chance - would our visit coincide with any event or not. This time we were happy enough, and the mere first day of our stay coincided with the new edition of Emergencia Festival. The announced lineup included the bands such diverse as Guiro Meets Russia, Grande Days and Bala along with the new residents of Foehn Records - Maresme. Apparently it should be a 'must see' show.
When we arrived at the venue (MACBA/ CCCB group of buildings) the audience was quite limited (literally it counted in 15-20 persons) but the new spectators continued to arrive all through the shows climbing to the climax at the headliners' act.
First we met Marc Campillo (the head of Foehn) and his beautiful partner Susana. We talked a bit before Space Surimi started playing, and then the conversation became quite complicated due to the high levels of noise generated by the band.
Space Surimi appeared to be an abstract hip-hop duo. They looked cheerful and funny but for us it was almost impossible to understand a mere word.

What's truly great about Foehn Records - this label has its own face you're not gonna mix up with someone else's. There are some bands, when you listen to them you are like: "Wow, apparently this band should be signed by Foehn!" Maresme definitely is one of these bands, and Maresme in fact is signed by Foehn. Their slowly evolving and dreamy music may call to mind the works of I Am DiveCombray, Oso Leone and other Foehn-nested peers. The four-piece looked and sounded absolutely well-coordinated and consonant, so I was pretty shocked in a good way when Marc told me it was the first time they performed together on public.

Then the Valencian duo Guiro Meets Russia were set to perform in the hall of the CCCB building. When I listened to their debut album "Dystopia" ((p)2016 Verlag System) it didn't impress me much (maybe it's because I quit lisening on the 3rd track). Seems like I was in the wrong mood. But seeing them alive I fell in love with their music, and listening to "Dystopia" now I like it alot.

Meanwhile, the things got much more complicated. The matter was one more event should take place that night in Barcelona - the unexpected performance of Marcos Cao (formerly of La Sonrisa de Julia) in the Bar Mediterraneo. The plan was as follows: 1) in the middle of Guiro Meets Russia's act I accompany Tatiana (who was afraid of walking alone) to Bar Mediterraneo, leave her there and then 2) run back to CCCB to see Grande Days, and after that 3) return to the bar to take Tatiana back to Emergencia fest. Honestly, in a more appropriate situation I would like to see Marcos Cao performing, but this time we should divide ourselves onto two locations, and I should provide Tanya with her happy hour with Marcos.

First I learned about Grande Days when Pedro Gracia Perez de Vinaspre, the frontman of other Donostarrian band Havoc, recommended them via his Facebook post. I've downloaded their recent EP "Spark" and found it quite interesting - but without any ohhhs and wows. Just liked it and that's all. But how amazing they were live! Absorbing the 90s American post-hardcore and math influences (Jawbox, Polvo, etc) they constructed the compositions that were gliding from tiny trembling harmonies to the walls of harsh noise with all pieces glued together by overcompetent rhythm section. This was the seating party (as the audience was seated in the cinema hall), and I was pretty sure I'd break my neck headbanging if it was an usual rock event.

The Galician band Bala consists of two chicks: Violeta (drums, vocals) y Anxela (guitar, vocals). What kind of music would you expect from two girls? Barely it's the groundbreaking sludge metal, but that's what they really do. They smash, they crash, and they burn. They roar. It's absolutely mindblowing - and simultaneously refreshing. From my point of view they deserve the international recognition not less [read: even more] than Hinds and Mourn.


четверг, 3 декабря 2015 г.

The Best Of 2015. 11x11, The EP's and mini-albums

My official 'best of 2015' selection starts with the Top11 EP's and mini-albums. Yes, I know that ones of Bala and Axolotes Mexicanos are treated rather as longplays than as EP's - but their running time counts in 20 minutes, so I put them into this category.
Here we have fast and furious sludge metal from two Galician girls (Bala), the thoughtful alternative rock with touches of Pearl Jam and Muse (Paciente Cero), the best Canarian-bred electro rock from Estaretega Pencherjevsky, MINIATURa and K0manec1, the lo-fi covers mini-album by one of the best Spanish singers/songwriters (The New Raemon), the new project of ex-Muy Fellini frontman Juan Maravi (Exnovios), the quiet post-rock in its most intimate form (Paracaidas), the twee-pop-goes-punk trio Axolotes Mexicanos, the perfectly crafted post-hardcore by catalanes Pedro Parque, and the fragile sadcore/slowcore you're not going to shake off  from your head once you have a listen (Jon Koldo L. Salas).

Paciente Cero "Viene" (p)self-released Listen Buy
The New Raemon "El Yeti" (p)BCore Disc Buy/Listen
MINIATURa "Estrategias De Perdicion" (p)El Hombre Bala Buy/Listen
Exnovios "Exnovios" (p)self-released Buy/Listen
K0manec1 "Retroactiva" (p)El Hombre Bala Buy/Listen
Jon Koldo L. Salas "Tardes de Arena" (p)Miusichole/Ultra-Local Buy/Listen
Pedro Parque "Victoria" (p)self-released  Buy/Listen













вторник, 27 октября 2015 г.

BALA "Human Flesh"

BALA "Human Flesh" (p)2015 Matapadre
The last aqcuisition to-date of the brilliant Galician indie imprint Matapadre is the female duo (Anxela: giutars and vocals, Violeta: drums and vocals) named BALA
Oh, really, the girls? TWO girls? Yes, only two girls are punching hard in the rage of fury making this highly energetic and overtly psychotic [yet never dissonant] mixture of grunge and stoner rock. The vocals are mostly the howling chants with the certain words almost undistinguishably drowned in the boiling meltown of the guitar squawk. The pulse of drums beats irregularly yet unceasingly, giving the music the nerve it demands. The tracks are short so the album rushes through your ears just like the fast cold-hearted bullet*.
These chicks are the Babes In Toyland of the post-industrial civilization.
The pure rapture.

* 'bala' means 'bullet' in Spanish

The best tracks: Tripas + Chained, A.S.A.B, Joan Vollmer