Friday, July 27, 2012

Factrix/Cazazza "California Babylon" Reissue

Factrix/Cazazza live in 1980 at Kezar Pavillion
left to right: Joseph T. Jacobs, Cole Palme, Bond Bergland, Monte Cazazza, Tana Emmolo-Smith
I ordered the Factrix/Cazazza "California Babylon" LP directly from Subterranean Records mailorder in 1989. At the time, the label had a solid reputation in the underground for fostering West Coast artists erring on the abstract side of the punk movement. Also in that order was Flipper's "Generic" album, a beautifully silkscreened Chrome single ("Anorexic Sacrifice") and the massive "Live At Target" compilation LP featuring Nervous Gender, Uns (a.k.a. Z'ev), Flipper and Factrix.
Factrix were a San Francisco-based trio - featuring guitarist Bond Bergland and multi-instrumentalists Joseph T. Jacobs and Cole Palme - formed in 1978. The band seemed aesthetically sympatico with the so-called "industrial" movement spawned by Throbbing Gristle and counting amongst their peers, disparate entities like SPK and NON. Although these sorts of units seemed to spring from a firmament vaguely catalyzed by the Punk revolution, the focus of these loosely associated artists had far less to do with rock and roll tradition and more to do with mood, sonic experimentation and macabre obsessions with contemporary cults and undercurrents of violence in society. Reflecting a dour, proto-gothic sense of subject matter and minimalistic delivery, Factrix's 1981 Adolescent Records debut album "Scheintot" was a low-key affair, tossing a lot of random instrumentation and approaches into the ring. It's hard to pin down, and I believe that is exactly the point. Despite Julian Cope's hyperbolic championing of the band (and his oddly histrionic anti-No Wave jabs) in the liner notes of the brand new, beautifully mastered and packaged Superior Viaduct reissue, the album isn't particularly timeless. The opening instrumental death-boogie "Eerie Lights" opens with treated voice, Bergland's Fripp-ish tritone guitar riffing and subtle electronic shadings over a light, mechanical pulse. Nothing could possibly sound more totally "Eighties" - but, if that's what you want, here it is in all its New Wave glory! In the studio, Factrix concentrated heavily on detailed timbral collage rather than propulsion, so most of these loosely structured pieces brood and slink across the murky mise en scène languidly in a haze. The reissue appends a duo of discordant contents from a 1980 single as bonus tracks.
Updated artwork for "California Babylo
Industrial Icon or Dingleberry? "PRO MAN SON"
Titles from the Factrix/Cazazza DVD

Factrix live eschewed their subtlety for an air of artful confrontation. The earliest released recordings by the band appeared on the "Live At Target" compilation lp, documenting a concert from February 1980. The attack is more blatantly rockish and aggressive. The 1982 "California Babylon" release is a lo-fi affair, mating the core unit with antisocial SF weirdo Monte Cazazza, with guest appearances by scrap metal stylist Z'ev and scenemaker Tana Emmolo-Smith. When I originally owned this disc, it always seemed like a big piece was missing from the puzzle - the bare audio fell short on many levels, making the LP seem like a personal archival document of something we, the listeners, were not particularly made privy to. I am happy to say that the full picture comes together here in the form of the outstanding bonus DVD of the group's mythic "Night Of The Succubus" performance video. At the time, this video was only available on VHS from some ungodly amount of money. As a result, I never met a single person who had owned or even seen it. In context, the rough, chaotic noisemaking of "California Babylon" becomes a bona fide artistic happening.

The following is a huge spoiler for the video. Stop reading now if you want to experience it yourself for the first time.

We enter a dark realm once the raw, spectral titles begin to emerge from darkness. Piercing guitar noise strafes steady, low grunts from the bass guitar on "Death By Hanging". The action opens with "Poltergeist", featuring more slobbering racket from Bergland and Jacobs. Cole Palme is in the background, attending to mysterious electronic processes. At random intervals, cryptic, strobing footage visually interrupts the performance shots. A psychedelically filtered video clip of Charles Manson introduces "Pro Man Son", featuring Monte Cazazza. Cazazza calmly recites what I believe are quotes from the notorious icon before a primitive drum machine kicks in. The camera focuses on an image of Squeaky Fromme. Stills of the Manson Family are intercut. Bergland begins yet another angular, feedback-laden tirade, lit cigarette dangling from his mouth. Cazazza pounds the strings of a bass guitar like a drum, as hard as he possibly can with his clenched fist. We see some darkly lit footage of another Factrix performance. Cole Palme sings on "Thin Line" while strumming high chords on a cheap bass. A tape of Jim Jones is played. Footage of Cazazza violently stabbing at the camera is interspersed. We see a skull as Jones screams and giggles maniacally. Macabre, primitive images of paintings from the People's Temple are flashed. Most of the band is seen hovering around electronics at the back of the stage. An atonal version of "Helter Skelter", initially riddled with massive flanging follows. At the end of the song, Cazazza, frantically tinkers with some sort of mechanical device with a yellow tank on it. Someone in the back of the stage is cutting away at paper covering something hanging from cables. The negative energy of the band's music is lethargic but insistent. More previously recorded Factrix film footage is laid over the ruckus and the Manson Family stills are shown again, as well as many other film stills including Christopher Lee as Dracula and Roman Polanski in drag in "The Tenant". Finally a skinned animal converted into a robot is seen hanging behind the performance space and violinist Tana Emmolo-Smith joins the fray. The animal/robot starts ascending across the space, shuddering as more people enter the scene. Jacobs begins using a grinder on the corpses' teeth as it nears the front of the stage. An explosion suddenly goes off. Closeups of the slimy, shuddering cyber-beast. Someone flicks off the camera before the morbid creature continues its pained, deathly journey across the performance space, into the audience. Smith throws her violin across the room and walks off. Painful feedback occurs. Minutes later, someone attacks the flesh robot with a folding chair. 

Call the PC Police: You can't make this kind of art anymore. Factrix' Joseph T. Jacobs does dental surgery.

Weasel Walter Related Gig Update for July/August

Saturday, July 28, 2012
Freedom Garden
295 Douglass St., Brooklyn, NY
9 PM show
$5 donation

9PM - Elliott Sharp/Scott Fields
10PM - Weasel Walter/Chris Pitsiokios
11PM - Zack Pruitt/Mike Wilbur


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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Death By Audio
49 S. 2nd Street, Brooklyn, NY
9 PM show $7

Normal Love
Sightings
Elliott Sharp/Tim Dahl/Weasel Walter
MV Carbon


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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Spectrum
121 Ludlow Street, New York, NY
from 2:00 PM until midnight, doors open at 1:30 PM
tickets $10 for individual acts or $25 for an All Day Pass


2:00 PM: ensemble et al.
5:00 PM: Erbium
6:30 PM: TBA
8:00 PM: Little Worlds - Bartok's Mikrokosmos Re-imagined 
9:30 PM: Sarcaustic - Ron Anderson, Tim Dahl, & Weasel Walter
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Thursday August 16, 2012
Zebulon
285 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
9:30 PM show
FREE - donation

Cellular Chaos

From Bacteria To Boys

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Wednesday August 22, 2012
Whole Foods
4 Union Square South, New York, NY
7-9pm sets

Steve Swell/Max Johnson/Weasel Walter
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Sunday August 26, 2012
ABC NO RIO
156 Rivington Street, New York, NY
7-9pm sets

Michael Lytle/Evan Gallagher/Weasel Walter

Saturday, June 16, 2012

What The Pop Group Would Sound Like These Days If They Did Cocaine

The Pop Group, circa 1980: left to right - Gareth Sager, Bruce Smith (obscured), Mark Stewart, Dan Catsis)

Recently WFMU broadcasted this year's Primavera Sound Festival from Barcelona, Spain and one of the headliners was the reincarnated lineup of The Pop Group, featuring a majority of the members from their prime incarnation (I vastly prefer their work with second bassist Dan Catsis, cf. my earlier TPG blog post).

I listened to the time-delayed broadcast with disappointment. The tempos consistently lagged across the board. Now, to be realistic, The Pop Group are not hormonally addled 16 year old boys anymore, but . . . the group is getting the instrumental timbres, general attack and song selection right, but I really want to hear this material at the blistering tempos they were once played at. It just doesn't sound right to me otherwise.

So, for my personal use, I have electronically sped up the Barcelona broadcast by 15 percent, without altering the pitch. I believe this gives one a fairly accurate portrayal of what the new Pop Group might sound like if their asses were still totally on fire. I give them a B+ for effort, but wish they would pick up the pace . . .  a lot of bands have come back sounding a lot worse. I wish them well!


cheers,

WW

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Weasel Walter Related Gig Update for June/July

Wednesday June 6, 2012
Zebulon
285 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
9:30 PM show
FREE - donation

Weasel Walter and guests tba
plus other acts


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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Lit Lounge
93 Second Ave, New York, NY
9pm show

Suishou No Fune
Absaroka
Marc Edwards/Weasel Walter Group
a.o. tba


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Saturday, June 16, 2012
Cake Shop
152 Ludlow St, New York, NY
8:30 PM show

Mike Pride/Jon Irabagon + 1
Cellular Chaos (10:30 set time)
Dominique Leone
Harpoon Forever
Sediment Club
Bob Crusoe


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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Death By Audio
49 S. 2nd Street, Brooklyn, NY
9 PM show

The Home of Easy Credit (Tom Blancarte/Louise D.E. Jensen)
Ghola Tanks (Blancarte/Tim Dahl/Weasel Walter bass trio)
Jensen/Dahl/Walter
Split Red


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Monday, June 25, 2012
Douglass St. Collective
295 Douglass St., Brooklyn, NY
8:30 PM show

Aram Shelton/Josh Sinton
Aram Shelton/Mary Halvorson/Weasel Walter (9:30)
Pascali


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Saturday, June 30, 2012
Freedom Garden
295 Douglass St., Brooklyn, NY
9 PM show
donation

Nick Millevoi/Evan Lipson/Weasel Walter
a.o. tba


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Thursday July 5th, 2012
I-Beam
168 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY

8:30: Jason Hwang/Max Johnson/Weasel Walter

10:00: Sabir Mateen/Bern Nix/Max Johnson/Weasel Walter


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Thursday July 12th, 2012
I-Beam
168 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY

8:30: Elliott Sharp/Max Johnson/Weasel Walter

10:00: Elliott Levin/Louie Belogenis/Max Johnson/Weasel Walter


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Thursday July 19th, 2012
I-Beam
168 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY

8:30: Mark Whitecage/Max Johnson/Weasel Walter

10:00: Kirk Knuffke/Ken Filiano/Max Johnson/Weasel Walter


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Thursday July 26th, 2012
I-Beam
168 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY

8:30: Vinny Golia/Max Johnson/Weasel Walter

10:00: Steve Swell/Mary Halvorson/Max Johnson/Weasel Walter

Friday, June 1, 2012

New Stuff at ugEXPLODE.com

http://www.ugEXPLODE.com

see the website for previews and prices.
ug55 ( co-release between ugEXPLODE and Public Eyesore)
NORMAL LOVE - SURVIVAL TRICKS CD/LP


THE NEW STUDIO ALBUM FROM THIS UNCOMPROMISINGLY DENSE UNIT.
MINDBENDINGLY MODERN, DETAILED CHAMBER SKRONK.
A DEVASTATINGLY BIONIC MUSICAL VISION! 

 


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ug56 - CELLULAR CHAOS - 3 SONG EP
http://weaselwalter.bandcamp.com/album/cellular-chaos


VITRIOLIC NOISE/GLAM FEATURING ADMIRAL GREY, WEASEL WALTER,
CECI MOSS AND MARC EDWARDS. FULL-LENGTH LATER THIS YEAR!



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ug57 -
MICROWAVES - PSIONIC TREATS CD/LP

THE ASSAULTIVE NEW STUDIO RELEASE BY THIS DISSONANT,
FUTURISTIC NOISE-ROCK INSTITUTION FROM PITTSBURGH.
A GNARLY GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE OF ROBOT DIRT!


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ALSO IN STOCK:

WHITE SUNS "SINEWS" LP/CD
ON LOAD RECORDS.
MINDBENDING SECOND ALBUM

WWW.UGEXPLODE.COM

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Previews of New ugEXPLODE Releases Out 5/21/12

On May 21, 2012 ugEXPLODE presents two intense new releases of modern rock music.
 

HEY RECORD STORES! ugEXPLODE is distributed by REVOLVER, STICKFIGURE and CARROT TOP.

Buy our stuff direct at ugEXPLODE.com or from fine stores like SQUIDCO, DOWNTOWN MUSIC GALLERY,  WAYSIDE RECORDS and CD BABY.

Download these titles soon from most major digital stores like I-Tunes, Emusic, etc. or stream on Spotify.
ug 55 - NORMAL LOVE "SURVIVAL TRICKS" LP/CD
(co-release with Public Eyesore)


NORMAL LOVE creates bracingly intense modern music of shrewd density and unique imagination orchestrated for processed voices, guitars, violin, drums and various electronics. Everything about the band displays a cultivated air of alien logic, from their densely detailed sonic conception to their surreal, blacklit live presentation. “SURVIVAL TRICKS” is their second full-length release, a culmination of years of work and progression following their self-titled debut released in 2007 on High Two Records. Their sound evokes an epicurean fusion of influences as varied as Modern Classical, “Rock In Opposition” prog, Extreme Metal, Noise, Improvised Music and No Wave. Normal Love is on tour this August!!!

ug 57 - MICROWAVES "PSIONIC IMPEDANCE" LP/CD


‘PSIONIC IMPEDANCE’ is MICROWAVES newest salvo of dystopian guitar riffing, off-kilter drumming, warped electronics and manic vocals. The duo elicits fifteen succinct odes to technological paranoia and decay on this painstakingly dense production. They are loud, they wear uniforms and their equipment looks good. The material on this release consists of intelligently constructed series of angular phrases coupled with obliquely visceral lyrical references, delivered in a highstrung, agitated manner. One might sense a whiff of CHROME, a smattering of DEVO, a grain of GRINDCORE, perhaps a glint of AMREP - whatever signifiers you want to tag on them, this kind of grimy, futuristic noise is i short supply these days. MICROWAVES are prepared to give this dying mudball full of insipid drones what they need: rigor and discipline.

Friday, May 4, 2012


CONCERTS:

Tuesday May 8, 2012
Zebulon

285 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
9:30 PM show

Arrington Di Dionyso w/ Melinda Ray Allen
Weasel Walter/Paul Flaherty/Steve Swell/C. Spencer Yeh
Grasshopper
Eartheater

DJ Greg Fox, The Oracle DJs, Projections By Trouble


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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
The Stone
Corner of Avenue C and 2nd St, Manhattan, NY
10 PM show


Darius Jones/Forbes Graham/Tom Blancarte/Weasel Walter


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Thursday, May 10, 2012
The Acheron
57 Waterbury St, Brooklyn, NY
9 PM show

Ahleuchatistas
Les Rhinoceros
Child Abuse
Den Svarta Fanan (Sandy Ewen/Joe Merolla/Weasel Walter)


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Tuesday May 15, 2012
Zebulon
285 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
9:30 PM show


Weasel Walter/Elliott Sharp duo
Water Towers (mem ZS/Metamatics)
Ash Can Orchestra
Turner Williams

DJ Dutch E. Germ, The Oracle DJs, Projections by Sleepy People

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Tuesday May 22, 2012
Zebulon
285 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
9:30 PM show


HPMYN
Weasel Walter/Peter Evans/Matt Nelson/Tom Blancarte
Katie E (X young Peopl)
Swarms
DJ Dutch E. Germ, The Oracle DJs, Projections by Sleepy People

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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Death By Audio
49 S. 2nd Street, Brooklyn, NY
9 PM show


Xaddax
Normal Love
Cellular Chaos
In Heat (member of Tinsel Teeth)

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Tuesday May 29, 2012
Zebulon
285 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
9:30 PM show


Dustin Wong
Sam Hillmer/Weasel Walter duo
Mike Wexler
Driphouse

DJ sets By Weasel Walter and the Oracle, Projections by Sleepy Peopl