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Current mood:  working
"My co-writer here at Speed, Glue and Music tells me that there are
people in San Francisco that actually read this blog!! Is this true?
Feel free to leave some comments or share your blogs with us! Anyway
since San Francisco is showing us some love, I thought I would review a SF
an Oakland band that as far as I know hasn't really received much
exposure yet (I could surf the internet to verify whether or not this
is true, but I'm lazy). This is a band that Mr. Destroy the Scene and I
randomly saw 3-4 years ago, by accident. We had left our luxurious
apartment at the intersection of Mission and Precita and ducked into El
Rio for a few drinks, and this band was playing. And we were blown
away! Never before had I accidentally ended up watching a band I liked
so much. And then... I didn't hear anything about them for years. Not,
in fact, until I was board-operating an interview with Dub Trio at
KUSF, and they mentioned that Atomic Bomb Audition were opening for
them at the Hemlock. Did I know anything about this band, they
inquired? Yeah! I said, suddenly remembering the band I unintentionally
saw years back. What do they sound like, the dude from Dub Trio asked.
"They sound like umm.... really heavy.... you know but also, like....
textured.... sort of shoegazey but also..... heavy" I said, and the
dude from Dub Trio nodded solemnly, secretly amazed and envious at the
breadth of my knowledge of music and the more technical terms
pertaining to it. Anyway, I wasn't able to go to that show, and then
next I heard of them is when I came across this album, Light Will
Remain. Apparently this is their second album, and I'm curious to hear
what their first album sounds like, because by this release they
already have a very full and well-developed sound. Much like
contemporary Deftones (yeah I said Deftones), Atomic Bomb Audition
incorporate a lot of 90's indie, shoegaze and emo into their sound, but
much, much louder and heavier. Except the Deftones ended up in their
heavy-shoegaze incarnation coming from nu-metal, whereas this band
seems much more natural in their melodic sensibilities. They also
incorporate a lot of post-rock and prog into their sound, and the
result is long, complex songs that alternate between lush melodies and
heavy riffing (I just barfed a little as I wrote "lush melodies"). At
various times, this band reminds me of Built to Spill, Dinosaur Jr (in
particular the vocal melodies at the end of "Copernicus: Perigee"),
Mogwai, Isis, Amesoeurs, The Angelic Process (who RULE and I will
definitely write about soon) and Explosions in the Sky. Yet at no point
do they sound derivative of any of those acts- they have a really
interesting and unique sound, and I'm eager to see what they do next."
http://speedglueandmusic.blogspot.com/2009/07/atomic-bomb-audition-light-will-remain.html
6:11 PM
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