“O Holy Night” is one of my favorite Christmas songs. Full Body Anchor played it at Radio the other night. Merry Christmas to me! I recorded this. Merry Christmas to you!
Full Body Anchor @ Radio 12.17.2011
Full Body Anchor is a band I need to see more often. It’s cathartic. Intensely cathartic. You’re swept up in Rice Edmonston’s manic convulsions while the rest of the band just keeps pushing and pushing until you’re right at the edge. It’s all making you a little crazy. You can’t quite figure out what’s happening to your head. You don’t really want to know, anyway.
Then it’s over. You’ve weathered the storm. Life goes on. You take a few deep breaths.
It feels good.
Worth mentioning: Full Body Anchor did an astounding version of “O Holy Night” at this show. Add that one to my list of favorite Boston rock moments of 2011…
Full Body Anchor – “1 In 150” @ Radio 12.17.2011
This may not be the best video in the world. It may be a little out of focus. The sound may be a little crispy. But dang, do I frickin’ love this song…
Devil On Horseback @ Radio 12.17.2011
The Full-Time Dreamers @ Radio 12.17.2011
Walter Sickert And The Army Of Broken Toys – Anticlause Superstar (2011)
Walter Sickert And The Army Of Broken Toys
Anticlause Superstar
2011
Walter Sickert And The Army Of Broken Toys have unleashed a dark and twisted holiday EP with some nifty cover art. Anticlause Superstar opens with the environmentally/socially conscious “Hole In The North Pole”. The message rises clearly above the gypsy din. “SlitWrist For Christmas” features graphic lyrics written by Walter Sickert when he was a morbid teenager. Teen angst wrapped in a flowing, eclectic sonic blanket. There’s a third, very cool bonus track when you download the EP. I’m not going to spoil the surprise, though. You’ll have to download this to find out what it is.
Where to get it:
Magnum Force @ Radio 12.10.2011
Every MixTape show needs one band to suck it up and play the hits. Don’t re-interpret the songs. Don’t play the songs only the cool kids were into. Take one for the team. It’s MixTape 1988. Someone has to play “Kokomo”. In this case, it’s six somebodies. Six somebodies dressed in Hawaiian shirts, Detroit Tigers hats, short shorts and mustaches. Magnum Force.*
When I saw Brendan Boogie sporting an honest to goodness mustache early in the evening, he informed me it was part of his costume for the show. I immediately hoped it was a Weekend At Bernie’s reference and that Brendan Boogie would just play dead on stage. I guess my internal movie database** was off by a year, as that landmark film was released in 1989. I was only mildly disappointed at the Magnum P.I. theme.
* This band was originally billed as Pour Somerville Sugar On Me. Halfway through their set they changed their name to Hungry Guys.
** Hmmm… IMDB. That’s catchy.
Bright Lights, Big Rod @ Radio 12.10.2011
Bright Lights, Big Rod. Let that sink in for a minute.
MixTape 1988 brought us a super duper supergroup. A superdupergroup. Bright Lights, Big Rod featured some of the fine folks that brought you Brownboot, Sidewalk Driver, Boston Band Crush, Parlour Bells, Noble Rot*, Low Static Romance, Bang Camaro, Bikini Whale, Waste Management, Boston.com and who knows what else. They joined forces to dust off some of the hippest songs of 1988. Like “In Your Room” by The Bangles. Seriously, how great a song is that?!?!
As much fun as the whole night was, MixTape 1988 will be defined by one thing for me: Bright Lights, Big Rod’s “Robert P Medley”. It was a seamless blend of Robert Palmer’s “Simply Irresistible” and Robert Plant’s “Tall Cool One”. How could that not be awesome? It couldn’t not be awesome.
* Which I just mistyped as Noble Rod. I rule.
Streight Angular – “It’s Christmas” (2011)
Streight Angular
“It’s Christmas”
2011
When I first heard the opening synthesizer line of “It’s Christmas”, Streight Angular’s new holiday song, I feared the worst. Thoughts of Paul McCartney’s “Simply Having A Wonderful Christmas Time” flashed through my mind. I blacked out.
Thankfully, when I came to, what I heard was a Beach Boys inspired Christmas song with a classic holiday message. Streight Angular stick with the tried and true: kids, Christmas magic and big group vocals. The result is a joyous celebration of the season.
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