The moment is upon us, the time is now. The new Wet Hair is finally here!
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The moment is upon us, the time is now. The new Wet Hair is finally here!
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Aside from a limited 7” single that appeared in the Columbus Discount Records Subscription Series a few years back, Morning & Sunrise marks the first new material from Jakob Olausson since his 2005 debut release, Moonlight Farm.
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Longtime fans of Iowa City’s Wet Hair will either love or hate In Vogue Spirit. There is a very notable change in this release from its older siblings.
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Charlie Nothing, he of the homemade instruments, hermit lifestyle and semi-’60s legend, keeps his work and his music simple, humble, and deeply in tune with the cosmos.
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Now I make blanket statement just like anyone else, but when it comes to music I tend to be more mindful. Taste really is subjective after all (at least to a certain point, one can argue). That said, if you just dug around a little, you could definitely find excellent music within the past...
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Here are some things I enjoyed in 2010: Best Album Sun City Girls, “Funeral Mariachi” (Abduction) Part of the Sun City Girls’ appeal for me was always their unpredictability, their total refusal to play by anyone’s rules but their own. So it was fitting then, not only as a tribute to the late Charles...
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During the ’80s, Juergen Gleue played a key role in honing the “psycho beat” sound of the 39 Clocks, the relatively obscure German duo whose recorded output provides a notable piece in the global underground puzzle that connects back to the likes of the Velvet Underground and to the original Nuggets-era groups. Gleue was...
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Phantom Payn was the solo project of Juergen Gleue that followed in the wake of his former group 39 Clocks, the German post-punk duo anthologized last year by De Stijl on their “Zoned” release.
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