DAYTROTTER
Hey so when we were on tour in the US we stopped somewhere in Idaho (I think) and did a Daytrotter session, which is a place where you go up 4 flights of stairs, but its ok because you don't have to bring any of your own equiptment (even guitars and drum breakables) because half the point of doing a session there is you are using gear that you aren't familiar with. The other point is that it's all analog gear, which is cool for us, because we've used Pro-tools on every recording we've done except for the Police 7" session, some demos, and I think that's it. Even No Pasaran was Pro-tools. Also we had to record all the tracks live on the floor, which was a huge mindfuck. So we did these really strange versions of some classic FU tunes. We also switched instruments, so guitar players were playing drums, etc.
Anyhow you can download all the songs HERE and read a few descriptions and some other really long thing I haven't read yet. Actually fuck it, I'm going to put the long thing at the bottom of this page so you have to read it and so this post will seem way longer without me having to type anything else:
Open head wounds are not matters to build a long-spanning musical career around. Neither is public nudity, flopping one’s wanker out of the pants in front of a captivated audience. Griping amongst your bandmates just leads to acrimony and an inevitable implosion of who-gives-a-shit proportions, owing to them not having been around to have made any dent of any substance. Mythology can be a band’s best friend for some good flashing in the pan, but to actually be cooked into a completed meal or to become a coveted recipe or template that others can look to for guidance takes more than weiners and hocking loogies and bleeding all over stages.
It’s very principal then that Toronto hardcore band Fucked Up are not at all about the blood, the guts, the controversy, the crying mothers, the glass in the forehead, the vomiting, the destruction, the dick-dangling and the encouraged mayhem – despite what everyone wants to tell you. They might be a terminal band with only a few weeks left to live, but they may also be a band that is going to make sure that it is nothing short of being epically monumental, a group that lives on as a valuable and coveted icon of underground madness. The point of all of this is the very real understanding that Fucked Up is considerably more than it gets credit for in this sweeping rush of bite-sized, sound-bit morsels that make for simple journalism and instant splashings. The music and/or noise that this group is using to batter the world with is laden with immensely philosophical trappings and darkened by some of the most brutally honest and lost poetry (most definitely the right word for it no matter the violence in cadence or the firestorm that it pounds in on) that has been written in some time. Lead singer/hail provider Damian Abraham (aka Pink Eyes and Father Damian) has been the focal point of the large majority of the press surrounding the band that has been determinedly storming the world with 7-inches and albums for over seven years now, ripping through the do-it-yourself scene and leaving a mess of secretions, bruises and some form of demented or stoned out enlightenment in its wake. We’ve all seen his pasty rotundity from every angle that photographic paper can hit and reach and it’s all been bared, leaving nothing to the imagination – perhaps the better for the music or perhaps its bane. The actual music (designed and dished out by guitarist Mike Haliechuk, drummer Jonah Falco, bassist Sandy Miranda, guitarist Josh Zucker and guitarist Ben Cook) and the dense and in-your-face words (primarily written by Haliechuk/10,000 Marbles and Abraham) leave everything up to the imagination, a rarity when it comes to most hardcore music, which can typically be boiled down to pissed off grumblings, political disagreeability and some sort of you’ll be sorry moral of the story. Everything about Fucked Up’s actual art is a pleasant challenge and The Chemistry of Common Life – a different look at some of the things that Jarvis Cocker explored in the 90s and Aleister Crowley and Aldous Huxley did much longer ago, not to mention all the times Vonnegut and even a Walt Whitman dipped into the chemical waters of nature or the naturally muddied waters of chemistry – is easily one of the finest and most provoking records of the year. It surpasses anger and lights out into an onslaught of the meanings of living and the unexplainable oddities of religion and being born into your one particular body, your one particular life and your one particular family (“It’s hard enough being born in the first place/Who would ever want to be born again?”) or what have you. The lines that Abraham thunders out in an over-sized growl and scrape are a labyrinth of meaning and confusion, letting us all be the judge of whatever we’d like and follow it wherever it takes us. The pull quote that the band chose to use inside the record, from the song “Magic Word,” reads, “Chemistry is just a word we use to describe what occurs when subtle changes in our minds make energy from common lives,” and it’s a thought that is extrapolated upon continuously throughout the album, getting additions and being shaped into a presiding theory that makes everything that’s being wailed, everything that’s being amplified and projected in almost a Led Zeppelin-y sort of sonic brilliance seem like the most important kind of poignancy. We’re all here. Like it or not. This should be interesting. Period.
Anyhow you can download all the songs HERE and read a few descriptions and some other really long thing I haven't read yet. Actually fuck it, I'm going to put the long thing at the bottom of this page so you have to read it and so this post will seem way longer without me having to type anything else:
Open head wounds are not matters to build a long-spanning musical career around. Neither is public nudity, flopping one’s wanker out of the pants in front of a captivated audience. Griping amongst your bandmates just leads to acrimony and an inevitable implosion of who-gives-a-shit proportions, owing to them not having been around to have made any dent of any substance. Mythology can be a band’s best friend for some good flashing in the pan, but to actually be cooked into a completed meal or to become a coveted recipe or template that others can look to for guidance takes more than weiners and hocking loogies and bleeding all over stages.
It’s very principal then that Toronto hardcore band Fucked Up are not at all about the blood, the guts, the controversy, the crying mothers, the glass in the forehead, the vomiting, the destruction, the dick-dangling and the encouraged mayhem – despite what everyone wants to tell you. They might be a terminal band with only a few weeks left to live, but they may also be a band that is going to make sure that it is nothing short of being epically monumental, a group that lives on as a valuable and coveted icon of underground madness. The point of all of this is the very real understanding that Fucked Up is considerably more than it gets credit for in this sweeping rush of bite-sized, sound-bit morsels that make for simple journalism and instant splashings. The music and/or noise that this group is using to batter the world with is laden with immensely philosophical trappings and darkened by some of the most brutally honest and lost poetry (most definitely the right word for it no matter the violence in cadence or the firestorm that it pounds in on) that has been written in some time. Lead singer/hail provider Damian Abraham (aka Pink Eyes and Father Damian) has been the focal point of the large majority of the press surrounding the band that has been determinedly storming the world with 7-inches and albums for over seven years now, ripping through the do-it-yourself scene and leaving a mess of secretions, bruises and some form of demented or stoned out enlightenment in its wake. We’ve all seen his pasty rotundity from every angle that photographic paper can hit and reach and it’s all been bared, leaving nothing to the imagination – perhaps the better for the music or perhaps its bane. The actual music (designed and dished out by guitarist Mike Haliechuk, drummer Jonah Falco, bassist Sandy Miranda, guitarist Josh Zucker and guitarist Ben Cook) and the dense and in-your-face words (primarily written by Haliechuk/10,000 Marbles and Abraham) leave everything up to the imagination, a rarity when it comes to most hardcore music, which can typically be boiled down to pissed off grumblings, political disagreeability and some sort of you’ll be sorry moral of the story. Everything about Fucked Up’s actual art is a pleasant challenge and The Chemistry of Common Life – a different look at some of the things that Jarvis Cocker explored in the 90s and Aleister Crowley and Aldous Huxley did much longer ago, not to mention all the times Vonnegut and even a Walt Whitman dipped into the chemical waters of nature or the naturally muddied waters of chemistry – is easily one of the finest and most provoking records of the year. It surpasses anger and lights out into an onslaught of the meanings of living and the unexplainable oddities of religion and being born into your one particular body, your one particular life and your one particular family (“It’s hard enough being born in the first place/Who would ever want to be born again?”) or what have you. The lines that Abraham thunders out in an over-sized growl and scrape are a labyrinth of meaning and confusion, letting us all be the judge of whatever we’d like and follow it wherever it takes us. The pull quote that the band chose to use inside the record, from the song “Magic Word,” reads, “Chemistry is just a word we use to describe what occurs when subtle changes in our minds make energy from common lives,” and it’s a thought that is extrapolated upon continuously throughout the album, getting additions and being shaped into a presiding theory that makes everything that’s being wailed, everything that’s being amplified and projected in almost a Led Zeppelin-y sort of sonic brilliance seem like the most important kind of poignancy. We’re all here. Like it or not. This should be interesting. Period.
37 Comments:
So by classics, you mean "we played the singles off our newest album and oh yeah David Comes To Life"?
They're instant classics
They're instant boner repellant.
i'm not going to read that either but i think you guys are a sick band and i like your music a lot!
anybody, pictures from Waterfront???
i only have a few pictures made in paradiso!
I thought you did some live session thing for Pitchfork?
I have a video from Waterfront: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVIzhkaSbts
128kbps? FAIL.
Songs came out really cool.
great stuff...I'm totally into the new versions...can't wait till the next LP now.
Magic Word sounds like something straight off Trout Mask Replica. i think this is my new favorite thing.
I was listening to 102.1 The Edge for about 2 min today and they were playing the new Oasis and I was like 'oh wow, FU are on the radio!' The beginning sounds like your new record.
magic word bw david.. 7" plz, kthnxbye
kthnxbye? what are you, a 13 year-old scene girl from Etobicoke?
I would guess that they were playing with that trope
17 comments? wtf. btw, the dream machine housed at the bloor movie theatre house these past two nights is causing trouble.
I can't believe how much of this I just wasn't aware of. Thank you for bringing more information to this topic for me. I'm truly grateful and really impressed.
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