Showing posts with label Chris Brokaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Brokaw. Show all posts

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Chris Brokaw & Thalia Zedek - The Night Has No Eyes (Live)

 

I set out to post the Karl Hendricks cover that closes out Chris Brokaw's 2019 album Puritan - an album my good friend Seth literally just introduced me to on Friday, and that I was in love with an hour after hearing the opening track. This live version, although filmed a bit rough, blows me away. All the power of that album version, right there in a f*&king living room. Damn. 

As I went to type in the tags on this post, I noticed I'd posted about Brokaw before, back in 2014. Did not remember he was a contributing member of Wrekmeister Harmonies, but it doesn't surprise me in the least. Onward to a new musical rabbit hole!!!


Watch:

When K and I recently rejoined Netflix, one of the oversights we corrected was rewatching and finishing Kevin Smith's Masters of the Universe: Revelations. Turns out we did so just in time, as there's a new chapter quickly approaching.


We both really dug Revelations and seeing as Hordak is coming to town in this new one, I'm fairly certain we'll dig this one as well. Hordak is my guy!!!

Now, Mr. Smith, please tell me we have a Slime Pit sequence in this one somewhere. 




Playlist:

T. Rex - The Slider
P.J. Harvey - Rid of Me
Fugazi - Red Medicine
Fugazi - End Hits
Killing Joke - Eponymous
The Cramps - Psychedelic Jungle
The Ghastly Ones - A Haunting We Will Go
Perturbator - Bloodlust (single)
Perturbator - Lustful Sacraments
Perturbator - Terror 404




Sunday, January 5, 2014

Wrekmeister Haromonies



Heading out to LA's Echoplex to see Author & Punisher, Corrections House and Wrekmeister Harmonies in a little while. I had never heard of Wrekmeister before, and it was by sheer luck I happened to remember that there was a third band on tonight's bill and, you know, I should probably do a little research before heading out so I knew what I was in store for.

Man am I glad I did that research. I would hate to think that I could have missed this, Chicago's J.R. Robinson's installation-like project you can read all about on Invisible Oranges here (great article by Brad Sanders, btw).

You can buy this wonderful piece of music from Thrilljockey here and there's a great live performance on member/contributer Chris Brokaw's bandcamp.