Tuesday, June 23, 2009

HUMAN QUENA ORCHESTRA show + return of THE BUS


Local (and especially East Bay) folks, a show to check out:

SUNDAY JUNE 28TH

TERMINAL
3957 SANLEANDRO ST OAKLAND
9PM $5

THE HUMAN QUENA ORCHESTRA myspace.com/thehumanquenaorchestra
BRANDON NICKELL myspace.com/isoaemae
DRAIN THE SKY myspace.com/drainthesky
R. JENCKS crashworship.net/sixes
A.C. WAY myspace.com/acwaymusic

OUT FRONT - RETURN OF THE BUS

SEWN LEATHER
DJ DOG DICK
(Nautical Almanac)

Come early for BBQ

Friday, June 19, 2009

New Arrivals #321

Another New Arrivals list, yay.

Records Of The Week:
Gog "Mist From The Random More" (Utech Records) cd $14.98
Another Record Of The Week from the excellent Utech label (who brought us last list's Aluk Todolo disc), it's otherworldly blackened doomdirgedrone, that we liken to "a black metal Necks", need we say more?
Onna "s/t" (Holy Mountain) cd $14.98
Remember the amazing 7" reissue of drum machine backed psych-folk by this mysterious '80s Japanese artist we highlighted a little while back? Well now those two tracks are on cd, with a whole bunch more archival material, including several songs featuring guitarist Michio Kurihara whom you know from his work with Ghost and Boris.
Loop "World In Your Eyes" (Reactor) 3cd $22.00
Loop "A Gilded Eternity" (Reactor) 2cd $16.98
2 more essential reissues from UK hypnorock masters Loop, 1987's 12" collection World In Your Eyes and their final album A Gilded Eternity from 1990, with TONS of extra stuff. The former is a triple cd now, the latter a double! More drugged out, riff-looping bliss than you can believe.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Vote for us, please

We've never done this before, but we guess it can't hurt. The San Francisco Bay Guardian's yearly "Best Of The Bay" issue is coming up in July, and wouldn't it be neat if Aquarius won the popularity contest polling as thee best something-or-other?
We've got some ballots on the counter here in the shop, or you can simply go on-line to the sfbg.com website to cast your vote (a good option for you mailorder types). The Shopping section of the poll has no "Best Record Store Selling Cool Weird Stuff" option, so we guess we'd like your votes for "Best Place To Buy CDs". We also would qualify for votes in the Classics category, which applies to things more than 25 years old, for "Best Retail Shop". Another possibility, in the Sex And Romance section, "Best First Date Spot". Hmm? Voting ends June 30th, so get to it.
Thanks!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Father Murphy comin' to town

We sold a bunch of cds by this weird Italian band Father Murphy when we listed it not long ago, and so we thought we'd let interested folks know that they're on tour in the States starting tomorrow, coming to the Bay Area later this month.

Here's all the dates they have confirmed, local ones (to us) highlighted:

Jun 11 NORTHSIDE FESTIVAL@BRUAR FALLS, AAGOO RECORDS SHOWCASE! BROOKLYN, New York
Jun 12 AS220, w/Blevin Blectum , Shawn Greenlee, Israel M PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island
Jun 13 PIFAS PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania
Jun 15 VELVET LOUNGE WASHINGTON, Washington DC
Jun 16 MORNIG GLORY COFFEEHOUSE, w/Alpaca Beretta Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jun 17 RACHEL’S CAFE, w/Mark Trecka BLOOMINGTON, Indiana
Jun 18 EMPTY BOTTLE, w/Mayor Daley CHICAGO, Illinois
Jun 20 SUNSET TAVERN SEATTLE, Washington
Jun 21 PORTLAND, w/Ghost to Falco PORTLAND, Oregon
Jun 22 HUB, w/Dead Western SACRAMENTO, California
Jun 23 21 GRAND, w/Baaddd (Australia), KIT, Strip Mall Seizures OAKLAND, California
Jun 24 ATA, w/No Deposit No Return Blues (film) SAN FRANCISCO, California
Jun 24 KFJC, RADIO SHOW LOS ALTOS HILLS, California
Jun 25 THE SMELL, w/Albinocrowmusic Festival LOS ANGELES, California
Jun 26 ECHO BURIO, w/MONSTRO LOS ANGELES, California
Jun 30 GOODBYE BLUE MONDAY BROOKLYN, NYC, New York
Jul 1 TRASH BAR, w/Miles Turney El Jezel Joe Iadanza The Bright Room NEW YORK, New York


Here's what we wrote about their cd entitled ...And He Told Us To Turn To The Sun, which should explain why we're curious to see 'em:
We get sent a ton of stuff to check out. And it's awesome, truly, So much amazing music to discover, but at the same time it's so overwhelming. But every once in a while a record pops up that makes it all worth while. Such is the case with this disc from these Italian weirdos Father Murphy. What makes it even cooler is that this record, and this band, are SO hard to describe.
It's a bit like folk, a little bit like post punk math rock, a little avant noise, but stripped way down into something skeletal, they definitely sound a little bit like one of the new breed of freak folk psych folk cd-r outfits, but at the same time, they sound like NOTHING you've ever heard. Detuned guitar plod, spaced out rhythmic thump, lots of deep shimmery ambience and FX drenched drifts, wavery falsetto crooning, warbly organs, and the occasional bursts of feral yowling, wow. Unhinged, fractured, freaky, passionate, super intense and awesome.
In discussing Father Murphy, other reviewers have mentioned Robert Wyatt, This Heat, Samla Mamas Manna, we also hear plenty of Marc Ribot in the guitars, all angular and off kilter, there's also some mysterious female vocals that surface here and there, field recordings, crickets, birds, all beneath weepy mournful Morricone-ish twang, a sound both woozy and ominous, dreamy and dense, a glorious deathlike dirge, part Dirty Three, part fluttery forest folk, a little wheezy organ dirge pop, some slooooooowed down Blonde Redhead, like we said this is super hard to describe. but what we do know is we love it. And you will do, if your tastes run toward the dark, the dolorous, the mysterious, the haunting, the dirgey and the deathlike.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

To whom it may concern

Which is you, if you bought a ticket here for that recent abortive Wolf Eyes show that ran afoul of the fuzz. Refunds are available, details at this website: http://ultimateocdrefunds.blogspot.com/.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

New Arrivals list #320

Another new arrivals list has been birthed! Read it here.

Records Of The Week:
Aluk Todolo "Finsternis" (Utech Records) cd $14.98
The 2nd album from this hypnotic French krautrocky outrock trio, also their 2nd Record Of The Week. Featuring members of black metallers Diamatregon and garagepsych combo Gunslingers.
Cave "Psychic Psummer" (Important) cd/lp $15.98/$16.98
2nd ROTW from these guys too, very Circular, rhythmic, colorful, mesmeric, psyched out, energetically grooving. Can't get enough!
Slough Feg "Ape Uprising!" (Cruz Del Sur) cd $15.98
Never made an album by these weirdo atavistic heavy metal rifflords a ROTW before, but probably should have. This new album is one of their best, heaviest, poppiest, most exuberant and eccentric!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Wanton destruction

We had a very satisfying moment here yesterday - we got a new laser printer for the office. Well, that was a good thing in and of itself, as our previous printer had taken to randomly crumpling and jamming like 1 out of every 3 sheets printed. But the real moment of satisfaction came when we brought the old printer out back, and Andee took a baseball bat to it. Scott had a few whacks too. Ah, a little violence against an inanimate object to relieve some work place stress (and built up hatred of said object).

A lesson learned, however: if you decide to go all "Office Space" on a Brother HL-2040 or similar laser printer, it's a good idea to remove the toner cartridge first! Otherwise it can be a bit messy. Although the black smoke-like plume that erupts when it's squarely struck is rather cool.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The New Republic on Shitgaze

Allan, who happens to subscribe to the venerable "journal of politics and the arts" that is The New Republic magazine, found something in the most recent issue that might amuse some AQ customers. TNR's rock/pop music critic, writing about how the contemporary music scene is responding to the Great Recession, made (not exactly positive) reference to the new so-called subgenre of "shitgaze" music, as personified by such bands as Psychedelic Horseshit and Times New Viking! Normally this fellow writes about Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan and stuff like that, so he says it took "colleague whose taste I abhor" turn him on to (and/or off of) shitgaze...

The relevant paragraph can be found online here, or to read the full article, which puts things in historical perspective, look here.