Tag Archive for: holy crap records
Song We Like: If You Were Mine by Nova One
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Lighter and sweeter than cotton candy, just the way a pretty pink-haired girl wearing black underwear and black stockings should sound. Particularly if she’s backed up by a band of identical pink-haired people of various genders wearing the same outfit. (Featured on our #41 podcast, The Revolütion Will Be Puppetized)
Song We Like: Päästäni Sekaisin by Nuoruus
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The only part of the Finnish we understand is when he says “Pow! Pow! Pow!” or “woah-oh-oh-oh-oh” or “Huh! Huh!” But that’s enough. We also understand “oooOoooOO,” which is the universal language. Good job, Finland. (The song title, which as you observe contains three umlats, means “I’m getting mixed up.”) (Featured on our #41 podcast, The Revolütion Will Be Puppetized)
Song We Like: My Girl (Pass the Mic) by Gabriel Bernini
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Hello, hello everyone’s so beautiful out there tonight! Here is a good song to listen to if you are sure that life is terrible and everyone hates everything. (Evidently not.) Gabriel Bernini keeps it simple while making it all unnecessarily complicated at the same time. So full of love. (Featured on our #41 podcast, The Revolütion Will Be Puppetized)
Song We Like: Back Alley Brats by The Retinas
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The Retinas invite us to the back alleys of Philly, or maybe just to your bedroom to really get through some thoughts. These thoughts are thicker and fuzzier than your favorite winter sweater, with some deep 21st century melodies and harmonies down in there somewhere.(Featured on our #41 podcast, The Revolütion Will Be Puppetized)
Podcast 40 – A Human Disaster
PodcastsJohn’s stripping song. A lovin’ convocation. Rough toys. We unsuccessfully attempt to parse the Burger records business model. John invites challengers to beer-shotgunning contests. Roxy Music’s ultra-secret side project. More joy in marketing. And of course our music is excellent:
- Chris Bay with Bad Boys
- Valles with Trance de los Suburbios
- Thresher with Velcro
- Maxpain and the Groovies with Checkin’ Out Late
- This Electric Reptile with Bombay Sapphire
Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song. (Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook and friend us or whatever on Twitter. And our website, with lots of stuff on it about these and other bands, including artist interviews, is at www.hlycrp.com.)
Song We Like: Bombay Sapphire by This Electric Reptile
Songs We LikeJohn swears that this is Roxy Music in deep, deep, top secret disguise. Cinnamon thinks that talking to a horse and certain other phraseology hints at Eastern European origin. But any way you listen to it, this song will stay in your head, and it will make you want to drink gin. Right now. (Featured on our #40 podcast, A Human Disaster.)
Song We Like: Checkin’ Out Late by Maxpain and the Groovies
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A harder, bluesier festival kind of song for these harder, bluesier, post-festival times. This is a slightly sad-edged, fast-groove song about partying on the road, perfect for those times when you’re thinking wistfully about your beer-shotgunning days.(Featured on our #40 podcast, A Human Disaster.)
Song We Like: Velcro by Thresher
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Post-hardcore means when you add big guitar melodies on top of monotone, distorted, driving grooves. At least that is our calculation, based on this song. John’s special pick of the week. (Featured on our #40 podcast, A Human Disaster.)
Song We Like: Trance de los Suburbios by Valles
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Cool, smooth musical experimentation. Subtle and big, jaded, just remotely, subtly hopeful: it sounds like driving through the suburbs in the back of your parents’ car. (Featured on our #40 podcast, A Human Disaster.)