Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween Special Tonight!

It's not often I say this, but we have a magical show tonight. It's It Came from the Desert's first ever Halloween special! VMFM's own Dr. Love will be joining us along with some music from Yawning Sons and some spooky favorites. If you really wanna scare those little bastards running around outside, face your stereo outside and blast the show.

On a side note, I've been super busy this week, which was why there was no album review or any other posts this week. Fear not, that will all change next week with some serious updates.

So tune into VMFM 91.7 over the air or online tonight at 10pm Eastern.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Episode 64 Recap

Another wild week has come to an end. This week I learned Pete Stahl will be on the show next month and the Queens of the Stone Age Salt Mine gig (recorded in 2007) might actually see the light of day (see below). The Turbo Fruits rocked Scranton and the new Kylesa album is hitting everyone pretty hard. I'm also getting quite a bit of calls on the show. Thanks, it gets lonely in there, no one is around late on a Sunday night.

Next week is the Halloween show where I'll be joined by special guest, Dr. Love, he'll be taking your relationship questions and telling you how to live your life. If you have any questions for the good doctor, just leave a comment on this post or tweet me @VMFM_Divo. This week is going to be hectic for me, so hopefully I will get some reviews and come extra content up before the weekend.

Here's this weeks playlist. 

1. Black Mountain - Evil Ways
2. Queens Of The Stone Age - Someone's in the Wolf
3. Gay Witch Abortion - Wavey Grains
4. Masters of Reality - Baby Mae
5. Death From Above 1979 - Do It! [Live]
6. Kyuss - Hurricane
7. The Duke Spirit - Neptune - 06 - This Ship Was Built To Last
8. Wellwater Conspiracy - The Ending
9. Kylesa - Tired Climb *
10. Kylesa - Crowded Road *
11. Gallery Of Mites - Chocolate Rabbit
12. Torche - Out Again
13. Fatso Jetson - Drinkin' Mode
14. Goatsnake - Easy Greasy
15. Wool - Kill The Crow
16. Hater - Who Do I Kill?
17. Wooden Shjips - Losin' Time
18. Eagles Of Death Metal - Solid Gold
19. Mark Lanegan - Hit The City
20. Yawning Man - Encounters with an Angry God
21. Nebula - Carpe Diem
22. Turbo Fruits - Dear Moses
23. Desert Sessions - It #
24. Porch Castle - Flashback
25. Pell Mell - On Approach
26. Brant Bjork And The Bros - '73
27. Skooma - Deschler & Galesko
28. Ty Segall - So Alone
29. Goon Moon - Balloon?

* - Artist Focus
# - Cover of the Week

And here is the trailer for that Queens DVD (expected) with a performance of "Make it Witchu".

Sunday, October 24, 2010

The only thing more face smashing than tonight's show...

Hey folks, I have a great show planned for you tonight. There's a big announcement and some brand new music from Kylesa off their new album Spiral Shadow, you're not going to want to miss it. But if you want to hear the album RIGHT NOW you can stream it for free on their Myspace Page.

It's been a wild week for me. Tuesday night was the Turbo Fruits show in Scranton. About 20 people showed up, which was cool with me because it was kind of a private show. I hung out with Jonas from the band, bought myself a t-shirt, and was on my way. I also put up 1/2 of the opening band, If Madrid, that night. We all had Sheetz burritos, they were tasty but did not agree with some people.

Today is my aunt's birthday, so expect some Eagles of Death Metal and Masters of Reality.

This video is much like tonight's show, as in it will rock your face from the word "Go"


I've watched that like 50 times. See you tonight!

Friday, October 22, 2010

2 girls kissing!!!

Please bear with me as I make some changes to the site. Soon there will be oodles and oodles of new content. There will be artist profiles, classic album reviews, news, a "getting started" section, and more (maybe even some Dr. Love). If you have any suggestions, please comment!

Consider this as a growth period for everyone's benefit!



Thursday, October 21, 2010

Album Review: Torche - Songs for Singles


Torche - Songs for Singles (E.P.)
Release Date September 21, 2010
Hydra Head

One day, someone walked up to Torche and said, "Hey, you need to write shorter songs and shorter albums" Torche obliged. That of course is complete speculation, but that's what I felt after listening to their latest release. Songs for Singles is the much anticipated follow up to the acclaimed Meanderthal from the Miami based Torche. Rather than releasing a full length album, Torche, now a 3-piece, decided to release a batch of songs they had been working on instead. The self produced Songs for Singles is an 8 track, 22 minute haymaker that does not let up. What I've always enjoyed about Torche is the crafting of the songs. For a heavy band, their songs are usually upbeat, poppy, and have (gasp) melody, they are also very to the point. They're kind of like Bubblegum Sludge... Bubblesludge, or better yet Sludgegum.

However, when I began listening to this E.P. to review it, I knew there was something there different than Meanderthal. Mind you I really enjoyed that album and had high expectations for this one, but it did not captivate me, at first. Though after about three weeks of listening to the whole thing on a somewhat regular basis, I think it is appropriate to call Songs for Singles a grower to Meanderthal's show-er. According to the band, they wanted to write songs that are more fun to play live.

In Songs for Singles, a punk element is more noticeable with tracks like the opener "U.F.O." , it's follow up track "Lay Low", and "Cast Into Unknown". Songs for Singles is surprisingly diverse for its length, with a couple other songs this could be a great full length release. Then again, size doesn't matter, especially in the case of Songs for Singles. As a matter of fact, a few songs were cut from Songs for Singles because they were "too full" and lyric writing and performance was difficult, though it is speculated that those songs will appear, reworked, on the next studio album.

The albums final two, and longest, tracks are noticeably different from the rest of the album, which is a variable wonderland of tight, freak guitar and whirlwind drums (note: "Hideaway"). "Face the Wall" and "Out Again" open up and let the listener get into a trance rather than bang head. "Face the Wall" is a quick strummed echo-saturated doom track with the Torche touch. This song could have easily been ruined with growling lyrics, but Steve Brooks laid down a solid vocal track that, for the most part, is indecipherable. It is interesting to note that Brooks used a stream of consciousness approach to the lyrics on Songs for Singles, a la Atlas Sound. Brooks has said that the lyrics to Songs for Singles are "dreamlike" and "nonsensical".

"Out Again" closes the album with another wide open track you can lose yourself in. If the rest of the album were a city, than this is a desert, and as you can tell, I'm down with the desert. The last 4 minutes of the song is a repetition of the same riff where you get the opportunity to listen to everything that is going on. If you turn it up, the music engulfs you, kind of like Loveless with an edge.


Songs for Singles is a short, fun trip to rock town that should not be missed out on if you are a fan heavy music.The album is aggressive, but not pissed off or angsty. It's not really doom, it's not really metal, it's not really punk, it's not really sludge, it's Torche. Every once and a while there is a band like Torche where you can say something like that. If Meanderthal was their breakout, Songs for Singles is the whitehead that will hopefully make Torche pop everywhere. On a scale of "Loves it" to "Not so much", "I'd hit it". 

1. U.F.O. (1:53)
2. Lay Low (0:51)
3. Hideaway (2:03)
4. Arrowhead (2:17)
5. Shine On My Old Ways (1:49)
6. Cast Into Unknown (2:11)
7. Face the Wall (4:32)
8. Out Again (6:11)

Length - 21:47


P.S. You might get a kick out of this. Here is what I assume is a scratch track of "U.F.O." with David Lee Roth's vocals from Van Halen's "Runnin' with the Devil" layered on top. 

 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Get Up Get On Down Tonight....

...to The Vintage Theater, 119 Penn Ave. Scranton for the Turbo Fruits!! 6 bands, $8,  Doors at 6PM. It's going to be a hell of a time and I hope to see you there. RSVP here or just show up. Please come and support an It Came from the Desert favorite and party all night with the Turbo Fruits. Unfamiliar? Check out some tracks off their latest release Echo Kid.


Monday, October 18, 2010

Episode 63 Recap

The show went O.K. considering I had just gotten back from a camping trip and I made the studio smell like smoked jerky and booze. The thing that kept me up was thinking about how pumped I was for the Turbo Fruits show that is happening this Tuesday, October 19 at the Vintage Theater at 119 Penn Ave. in downtown Scranton. It's down the street from the main entrance to the Steamtown Mall. You can RSVP HERE. I'll be there so you know it's going to be a good time.

This week we took a little listen to the new Whores of Tijuana album Psycholongevity which will be released November 12. If you want to hear the album now, for free, go to the Whores of Tijuana Myspace. A review will be up in the coming weeks. I finally want to get to the new Torch album for review this week. I've been putting it off and putting it off but I feel it's time that I can give it a fair review because it's a grower, not a show-er. I mean... It's short but satisfying. 

Here's this week's playlist.

1. Burning Red Sun - What She Said
2. Sleep - The Druid
3. earthlings? - Individual Sky Cruiser Theory
4. Turbo Fruits - Lotta Lotta Ladies
5. Queens of the Stone Age - Battery Acid
6. Masters Of Reality - Rolling Green
7. Brad Laner - Find Out
8. Whores of Tijuana - Conspiracy of Achillies *
9. Whores of Tijuana - Racer X *
10. The Atomic Bitchwax - Smokescreen
11. Skooma - Fu Manchu
12. Wellwater Conspiracy - Felicity's Surprise
13. Dead Meadow - Sleepy Silver Door
14. Pell Mell - Dad's Top Drawer
15. Eagles Of Death Metal - Anything 'Cept the Truth
16. Desert Sessions - Screamin' Eagle
17. Alain Johannes - Return To You
18. Gay Witch Abortion - Scythian Sculls
19. High on Fire - 10,000 Years
20. Goon Moon - Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You #
21. Fatso Jetson - Stranglers Blues
22. Kyuss - Space Cadet
23. Ty Segall - Watching You
24. Torche - Without A Sound
25. John McBain - Hubblebubble

* -  Artist Focus
# - Cover of the Week