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vars of litchi

Over weight, with five stomachs

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Vars of Litchi, "Live 190706"Written by Scott Mckeating Friday, 12 January 2007"This review is long overdue. This disc has been slipping up and down the pile of music that I feel has to be covered for a while now. Whenever I find myself getting around to playing it, I'm left thinking what an incredible debut release this is, and that the word needs to be spread. So finally five months later I've gotten my finger out. This four-tracker was recorded at Glasgow's Nice & Sleazy and captures the drums/guitar duo of Jack Figgis and Gordon McDougal in a form that belies the fact that this is their first release. The playing scarcely contains the music's constructive but experimental nature and the very obvious sense of molten energetic live playing.The punchy beats and circular guitar of "Beastie Blotch" blast Live 190706 off in style, the solidly hit but rattling kit keeping the song fuelled up. Strafing treble ends notes make threats to sunder the song in two, there's a real raw-boned fire to the playing. The dark post punk shapings and the Ad Rock rant gives the song a vigorous focus to its rage, letting it work both as a head nodding rush and something deeper. Lyrically, I'm not sure, as it's difficult to make out, but a sense of confusion and reproach is spat out through the mouth of a heartbroken drill sergeant. This melodious racket feel is also found on "Free to Thrash" whose explosions into virulent expulsions (like it says in the title) are interspersed with sci-fi drone guitar. The third track "F Sweet" rides a clinically clear pop groove that gradually begins to warp into something a little more crystalline and spindly."12 Minutes, " the closer (which is only actually 6:14 long), twists up from the ground and delicately chimes its way into great sucking black holes of static flecked din. The strong echoes of John McGeoch style guitar through the early part of the track, ending in a spilt river of melted guitar parts. There seems to be a great chemistry between the pair, backing each other as they extend the duo sound down different very different paths to most other pairings. It's great to hear a new band that sound able to competently and thoroughly brilliantly tackle diverse material in a live setting. More please."

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Member Since: 3/21/2006
Band Members: .........jack figgis: drums, blips, bloops, chirps........................................ gordon mcdougal: guitars, bumps, thonks, bleatings
Record Label: White Label Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

White Label Music -- Album Update

We just finished recording an album for White Label Music with Pierre Duplan (Large Number) producing under the watchful eye of Ann Shenton (ex Add N to X, Large Number, p/t Chicks on Speed) and Marc ...
Posted by vars of litchi on Thu, 06 Dec 2007 04:57:00 PST

past shows

2008March 13th, Stereo, Glasgow w/ ZU + Action Beat + IfYouLivedHereYou'dBeHomeByNowFebruary 14th, The 13th Note, Glasgow w/ Vialka + Wounded Knee February 7th, The Redhouse, Sheffield w/ Action Beat,...
Posted by vars of litchi on Tue, 10 Jul 2007 10:52:00 PST

praise (not christomatic) for VOL

"In the heady summer of '71 edgy Wings front-man Paul McCartney shotdead a policeman in an unspecified Utah State parking lot.  He muttered"I own you bitch." as he pulled the trigger.  And l...
Posted by vars of litchi on Sun, 20 Aug 2006 04:09:00 PST

RADIO MAGNETIC Recording LIVE 19th JULY here

Our set from the 19th July, supporting Charalambides and Taurpis Tula....is up now at http://www.radiomagnetic.com/features/index.php?id=184 (copy&paste....linky no worky) Thanks to Isla and M...
Posted by vars of litchi on Mon, 14 Aug 2006 03:32:00 PST