Shamelessly Exciting
Shamelessly Exciting
ASIN: B000A7IK7S
Track Listings
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1. Walls of the City Shake
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2. New Wave Folk Austerity
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3. My 36 Favorite Punk Songs
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4. Storming Blues Rock
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5. Nightclothes and Headphones
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6. Dust Never Settles
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7. Dreaming and Remembering
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8. Skyrocket Saturday
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9. War Photographer
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10. Evil Doesn't Exist Anymore
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Product Description
Jason Forrest is back with his new full length, Shamelessly Exciting, a jaw dropping rocker crammed with wit and joy. He's set the bar higher for himself artistically and musically this time, focusing more on various rock hybrid sounds -- 80's punk, blues rock, and even some pop inspired by seventies soft rock. Shamelessly Exciting features some real surprises, such as "My 36 Favorite Punk Songs" (36 punk songs edited into 2:20 seconds of punk fury) and "Nightclothes and Headphones", a collaboration with Matador recording artist Laura Cantrell. Its a gentle lullaby, meditation on the power of radio, and also a tribute to the late John Peel. Other tracks feature collaborations with Timeblind, Norwegian experimental artist Maja Ratkje and David Grubbs.
Shamelessly Exciting,Jason Forrest,Sonig Records,Experimental Techno,Glitch,Indie Electronic,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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- splattery drumf-ck brutality tempered with serious HOOKS
- Crazy sample-yoinking fun
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Shamelessly Exciting
Jason Forrest
Manufacturer: Sonig Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000A7IK7S
Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Walls of the City Shake
- New Wave Folk Austerity
- My 36 Favorite Punk Songs
- Storming Blues Rock
- Nightclothes and Headphones
- Dust Never Settles
- Dreaming and Remembering
- Skyrocket Saturday
- War Photographer
- Evil Doesn't Exist Anymore
Album Description
Jason Forrest is back with his new full length, Shamelessly Exciting, a jaw dropping rocker crammed with wit and joy. He's set the bar higher for himself artistically and musically this time, focusing more on various rock hybrid sounds -- 80's punk, blues rock, and even some pop inspired by seventies soft rock. Shamelessly Exciting features some real surprises, such as "My 36 Favorite Punk Songs" (36 punk songs edited into 2:20 seconds of punk fury) and "Nightclothes and Headphones", a collaboration with Matador recording artist Laura Cantrell. Its a gentle lullaby, meditation on the power of radio, and also a tribute to the late John Peel. Other tracks feature collaborations with Timeblind, Norwegian experimental artist Maja Ratkje and David Grubbs.
Customer Reviews:
splattery drumf-ck brutality tempered with serious HOOKS.......2006-02-19
I love the mashed up million beats per minute ragga jungle drum 'n bass spazzcore as much as the next guy. Breakbeats chopped to bits and re-assembled into unplayable-by-humans hyperspeed electronic grind. Can't get enough. But anyone with a computer can whip up a earsplitting storm of beats and NOISE. There are of course a select few who approach their beats and samples and fist-to-the-face aggression as if they were, well, WRITING SONGS. Obviously this stuff is not for the dance floor, and as much as I love a huge slab of all out white hot sonic mayhem, a deft touch and some strange ideas applied to the very same ingredients can result in something truly amazing. The most recent Venetian Snares is a perfect example, dizzyingly complex drill and bass perfectly placed amidst gorgeous strings and melancholy melodies.
And now Mr. Jason Forrest, formerly known in electronic music circles as Donna Summer, has decided to take his own personal splattery drumf-ck brutality and temper it with songs, pop songs, vocalists, guitars, some serious HOOKS. Every track on here is still an amazing piece of masterful slicing and dicing, a busy blur of sample upon sample, beats careening wildly into other beats, getting all tangled up into gnarled chunks of dense rhythm and strange lumps of rock guitars and clipped vocals. Each track sounds like it was assembled from someone with ADD whipping through the classic rock stations on the radio dial, lots of wild guitar leads, wailing rock vocalists, throbbing rock bass, groovy pianos, shuffling jazzy interludes, full on rock freakouts, snippets of Steely Dan, Blondie and about a million more almost recognizable samples and of course lots of incredibly dense and un-funky and completely unhinged drum programming.
Country chantuese Laura Cantrell sings on one of the prettiest tracks, her gorgeous croon, laid atop a smeary blur of glitchy beats and hiccupping grooves, purloined from seventies AM radio. But that's merely the calm before, and after, and between the storms! Soon you're back on a bucking bronco made from every song you loved in highschool tossed in a blender, careening wildly through dense thickets of heavy metal guitar, prickly drum and bass, walls of guitar solos, cheezy synth jams, and old school funk grooves, creepy childlike vocals, and of course the kitchen sink. This is one of those records that seems too busy and too overwhelmingly jampacked to be at all listenable, but somehow Forrest manages to take all those parts and tie 'em up with a big red bow. Shamelessly Exciting indeed!
Crazy sample-yoinking fun.......2005-11-25
Mixing a willfull disregard for copyright issues with a punk rock sensibility and a midas touch for splicing and mashing samples together, Jason Forrest has been releasing mindbending electronic music mainly comprised of other peoples creations for some time now. His first real shot across the bow was under the name Donna Summer with This Needs To Be Your Style, then he crashed the party again last year with the excellent The Unrelenting Songs of the 1979 Post Disco Crash and dropped the more varied taste of things to come with his Lady Fantasy EP earlier this year.
Shamelessly Exciting is the latest full length from Forrest, and if you've liked his previous work, you're not going to go wrong here, even though he tosses out a few curveballs. The release opens in fairly typical style, blasting out of the speakers with the ballistic "The Walls Of The City Shake" as guitar riffage flies almost like bouncing ping pong balls over chopped-up chunky breakbeats and "New Wave Folk Austerity" keeps things slamming after an almost loungey intro with stuttering blasts of New Wave (I swear the main riff is pilfered Blondie) that offset with quieter finger-picked guitar (with beats that keep thumping away behind).
"My 36 Favorite Punk Songs" is just as the title states, with a whole crazy slew of riffs (including more noticible ones from The Clash and The Ramones) slammed up against one another that somehow work quite well. Forrest seems to have an ear for hooks, and several tracks on the album seem like they're plundered for the absolute maximum possible head-nodding effect. "Storming Blues Rock" and "War Photographer" are both impossibly packed full of goodness, and the latter turns into a sort of funked-out horn-laced beast that kicks like a mule.
The complete odd track out on the album is "Nightclothes And Headphones," which is easily the most poppy thing that Forrest has done to date. With contributed vocals from Laura Cantrell, the track is so sedate (despite some background glitchery) that it almost sounds like it was pulled from a different album. It's by no means bad, and it makes me wonder what Forrest could do if he went ahead and tried to make a more straightforward disc, but it nonetheless sounds a little weird when it's sequenced right next to the lumbering 70s rock versus insane rhythmic workout of "Dust Never Settles." As mentioned above, the album is almost all hooks, and like most albums of said variety, it's a load of fun but doesn't always stick to your ribs. For a quick blast of loud fun, though, you're not going to do much better.
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Shamelessly Exciting
Jason Forrest
Manufacturer: Sonig Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Techno
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
Electronica
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Indie Rock
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Electronic Pop
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Experimental Music
| Miscellaneous
| Styles
| Music
Electronica
| Dance & DJ
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000A7IK82
Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Walls of the City Shake
- New Wave Folk Austerity
- My 36 Favorite Punk Songs
- Storming Blues Rock
- Nightclothes and Headphones
- Dust Never Settles
- Dreaming and Remembering
- Skyrocket Saturday
- War Photographer
- Evil Doesn't Exist Anymore
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