Music video for new single of The Funs - On The Water
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Music video for new single of The Funs - On The Water

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The Funs - Don’t Let Go
get off your phone and look at me i need some real communication ...
THE FUNS last show of their 6 week tour

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7/13/15.
Ne-Hi are out of Chicago. They have a garage/psych sound that is more lush than your typical garage sound. At times I can hear Crystal Stilts (might be the reverb, or it might be the R.E.M. style jangle).
This is out in physical form via Manic Static (you can see the link on the left side of the Bandcamp page). I’d never heard of Manic Static, but they appear to be a mostly cassette label, and from my cursory perusal, there is some great stuff here.
Listen/purchase: Haunted Summer by NE-HI
コンセプチュアルなレーベル観!
アナログやカセット、デジタルアルバムをリリースするUS発Manic Static、ジャケといいHPから内容まで一貫したイメージがあってかっこいいレーベル!さて、ここからデビュー・アルバムをローンチしたNE-HIがめちゃくちゃいけてます。ざらついたDIYサウンドのガレージ・ロック、抜けるようなVo.と、メロディックすぎず作り込みすぎない、ノイジーなようでいて透き通ったUSインディー!カレッジっぽいところも好き。
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"most of the world works too much to think" ~~~~~ [GLUE] by Jessee Rose Crane
The first page of [GLUE], a zine written by Jessee Rose Crane and put out by Manic Static in 2012, contains the line "rests hard to find when you're always running" and a couple line's down, continues: "find yourself in a dumpster/ looking for sleep under stink/ drenched inside an active mind." By the second to last page, when talking about her studio/shed, she writes: "i would go out there and work till my mind went numb." [GLUE] is basically one long, relentless poem; and like the transformation from the writer's active mind on page 1 to their numb mind on page 24 might suggest, it read's like a person's brain that is running a marathon just to get some rest. There are moments when these lines break out into a sprint and others where they slow down to a walk, but even when the momentum shifts or changes direction, the energy is spontaneous and non-calculated in a way that makes reading [GLUE] feel like following another person's thoughts as they pass in real time. With that being said, this work ends in a place of resolution and maybe even peace, but it has to pass through a lot of sadness and discomfort to get there. A pivotal moment, I think, where the poem begins to transform is this stanza here: "A breakdown is a blessing/ because it makes you see yourself/ stripped of ego/ evil you at your worst/ most despicable/ incapable of love/ that is how you come to know yourself/ well it is one way." This zine pushes through the layers of memories, self and experiences that can make the world feel intolerable. It drives deep just what's down below ourselves and what can be brought back up, making a grand gesture of redemption a self-reconciliation: "I love everything I make/ and feel so raw/ and see through/ like finely shaved meat." This zine reminded me how brave we all have to be sometimes just to be a person. >>>>>>>>>I think [GLUE} is out of print, but if you want to check out Jesse's band, The Funs, as well as other Manic Static goodies, you can find all that stuff here: http://manicstatic.bigcartel.com/<<<<<<<<<