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Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:00 pm
by LBx_Archive
Evin Relocation wrote:Bought the first record Icing, at a CD shop in Montreal. Terrible record.Only listened to it the one time, but ya, not that great.Evin Relocation wrote:Heroin Man though... fuck my eyes awesome.With you on this. Listen to it all the time. Would luuurve an actual copy...The singles compilation is mostly great too.NC!

Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:00 pm
by coach_Archive
Jodi S. wrote:One of my favorite Record Mojo * moments was when, at the WFMU Record Fair, I found a copy of the Carjack Fairy single for an absurdly cheap price. I sent it to Sleepkid, because he rules.* Record Mojo is how my pal Mark and I refer to our astounding fortune whilst looking for certain records. On occasion, all we have to do is just say to one another I'm looking for blahdeeblahblah and one of us will find it. I believe that because I often pay it forward, I am rewarded by the fulfillment of my own personal want list.Jodi -- I welcome you to pay it forward (to me) if you find an absurdly cheap copy of the Heroin Man LP. Or even a reasonably priced copy. You will be rewarded with the cost of the LP, the shipping, a care-package from the Boyer Estate, and a pallet of good karma (still sealed, first edition).

Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:00 pm
by coach_Archive
LBx wrote:The singles compilation is mostly great too.The Cherub's cover of I Want Candy (from the split w/FuckEmos) is awesome.

Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:00 pm
by H-GM_Archive
Evin Relocation wrote:Bought the first record Icing, at a CD shop in Montreal. Terrible record.El Protoolio has this record. He played it for me when my old band was touring through Oregon; before he got all-Hollywood and moved to Hollywood. Yeah, I remember being sorely disappointed with it. Such a great album cover, though!

Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:00 pm
by Sam_Archive
Favorite band on Trance/helped change the way i think about writing basslines mmmm not crapi chatted with Spot at Trailer Space about em, he said they considered a reunion but one of them just wasn't down with it. so it goes.

Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:00 pm
by SecondEdition_Archive
You know you're listening to a great album when a gentle ballad that sounds like it was recorded on the wrong speed and keeps schizophrenically switching between major and minor chords is the scariest song on an album full of toxic sludge.

Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:00 pm
by SecondEdition_Archive
eephour wrote:Venus Flytrap makes me want to go into a Pier 1 and smash everything in sight.I endorse this activity.

Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 6:00 pm
by SR-1_Archive
RSMurphy wrote:I wish someone could distill that visceral thrill you get from hearing this queasy, psychedelic squall of shitrock and put it into a pill. I want to feel that way all of the time.Not a pill but a goofball is pretty much exactly the same as listening to Orange Julius.Can someone confirm something for me - my version of the Pink Party Desert 7 really thuds and distorts on the kick. Problem with the rip or is this a recording quirk of the original?

Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:00 pm
by oucheh_Archive
At one point Trance Syndicate had Bedhead, Cherubs, Windsor For The Derby, Sweet Pea and Sixteen Deluxe (c'mon that first record kick's ass), and was distributing Emperor Jones. I was actually stoked to see what would happen with this record label from Texas, I thought it would be the next T&GAnyway, everyone knows what happened, but man, what a run. Those Cherubs records were a huge part of it.NOT CRAP.-Jeremy

Band: Cherubs Cherubs?

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:00 pm
by H-GM_Archive
SecondEdition wrote:After listening to this again, I think that "Example Maiden Japan/Devil's Food" really is the only way Heroin Man can go out - on a nine-minute orgy of sickening sludge noise.I can dig it. It's just that nearly every single migraine-inducing, psychotic song on this record is entrenched in some sort of groove or traditional rock structure that the noise-freak-out-ender just leaves me sorta meh. Would much rather have it bouncing me off the walls peeling skin from my face.Jeremy B wrote:At one point Trance Syndicate had Bedhead, Cherubs, Windsor For The Derby, Sweet Pea and Sixteen Deluxe (c'mon that first record kick's ass)...You don't have to tell me twice. I love 16D, and not just the first record.