Friday, July 29, 2011

PODCAST: July 28th, 2011

One of the phrases I've used to describe this show over the years is "exploring the unlit corners of a strange musical map," and since it had been a while since I last pushed the proverbial envelope to the edge of this coffin, I decided, while looking over some of the new entries, that this would be the week to do so.

With a new digital single from ThouShaltNot out this very week, I simply couldn't resist. And if this song's inclusion on Projekt Records' forthcoming "A Dark Cabaret 2" compilation was to be any indication, "The Haunted Phonograph" would be otherworldly, anachronistic, and equally suited for either a smoke-laden cabaret setting or a turn-of-the-last-century séance. And it is! Get it for yourself at their Bandcamp site.

Also treading into territory not usually covered by this show was a new collaboration between Neko Case and perennial favorite Nick Cave, which was recorded for use in the first episode of True Blood: Season 4. If that isn't enough to make you want to hear it, the song, "She's Not There," happens to be a cover of noted psychedelic '60s band The Zombies, who gave us the classic "Time of the Season" back in 1969.

Also making its debut this week was the new single from (former Rosetta Stone frontman) Porl King's current "post-gothic" band, Miserylab. The song, "Children of the Poor," is available here as a free mp3 download. If you visit the official Miserylab site, you can also check out the new video he made for the song.

You will also hear more new music in this episode from Sweden's Principe Valiente, whose self-titled new album is picking up steam among post-punk fans worldwide. Not to sell them short by comparing them to another band, but if you miss how Interpol sounded on their first album, you'll want to check these guys out.

The industrial portion of this week's show went largely oldschool, revisiting some classic club tracks from the late '90s/early 2K's. In the dark metal section at the end of the show, you'll hear new music from Italy's Abhor, whose forthcoming album
Ab Luna Lucenti, Ab Noctua Protecti, will hit the streets on September 27th on the Moribund label.


Otherwise, here is the podcast of the show:






[DOWNLOAD this episode (128k mp3)]






 ...And here's what was played...

(each artist's name below is a link):



"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Thursday, July 28th, 2011 

Opening Theme: Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack)]

Dead Can Dance - The Summoning of the Muse ^RQ^
Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows - It is Safe to Sleep Alone
Elliot Goldenthal - Théâtre Des Vampires [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack)]
Black Ice - Signals
Zola Jesus - Night
Adoration - Sense
Ikon - Fall Apart
The Valerie Project - Grandmother
ThouShaltNot - The Haunted Phonograph
Nick Cave + Neko Case - She's Not There [from "True Blood Vol. 3"]
Hyena Motorcade - Snowflakes
Miserylab - Children of the Poor
Principe Valiente - One More Time
James Newton Howard - The Shed Not to Be Used [from "The Village" soundtrack]
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Talk About the Weather
Corpus Delicti - Patient
Still Patient? - Pigeonhole
Violet Stigmata - Absolute Oblivion
Komu Vnyz - Lyras  [from "Gotham (Gothic Anthem) Vol. 1"]
Epochate - Substantia
Caithness - Derniers Pas A Travers Le Brouillard
The Last Dance - Laughing
:Wumpscut: - Hang Him higher
Velvet Acid Christ - There Is No God  ^RQ^
Oneiroid Psychosis - Midnight Mist
Alcest - Abysses
Anathema - Angelica
Abhor - Golden Path
Emperor - I Am the Black Wizards
Peste Noire - Requiem Pour Nioka (À Un Berger-Allemand)
Sargeist - Nocturnal Revelation
Moëvöt - (untitled #3 from "Ezleyfbdrehtr Vepreub Zuerfl Mazagvatre Erbbedrea")
Tenhornedbeast - Strength Through Fear (exc.)
Elend - Je Rassemblais Tes Membres



KEY:
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[N] = Nashville artist
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Friday, July 22, 2011

PODCAST: July 21st, 2011

This week's show brought several notable and new dark entries. The new sounds began with Athens, Georgia-based post-punk/goth band Entertainment, who contributed a brand new track to the compilation "SOMA: A Disaro Mixed Tape." You can get your own free copy of this new compilation right here. Entertainment's track, "Distance," serves as a taste of things to come as the band continues to work on their second full-length album, which I must say I am really looking forward to hearing.

Also new to the show this week was music from Italy's In Loving Memory, taken from their recent "Phrenology" EP, which is also available as a free download (here). Yes, more free music. It's like Christmas in July over at the Out ov the Coffin blog today!

We also heard more new material from Swedish post-punk band, The Exploding Boy, delving deeper into their latest release, "The Black Album" (2011). We then caught up with a new entry from the Los Angeles band Bestial Mouths, who showcased a noisier, murkier side of deathrock/post-punk. With a name like that, I would expect nothing less.

There were also several slightly older tracks making their debut on the show this week, some of them from bands that had not been featured before. New to you, too? Perhaps. On the way out, I threw the spotlight on the current Dark Castle/Yob tour, which will make its way to Nashville this coming Tuesday (July 26th) at Little Hamilton, along with Loss and Yautja. For all the info on that show, click here.

Otherwise, here is the podcast of the show:






[DOWNLOAD this episode (128k mp3)]






 ...And here's what was played...

(each artist's name below is a link):


"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Thursday, July 21st, 2011 

Opening Theme: Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack)]

The Eden House - All My Love
Brad Fiedel -  Charlie's Cathedral [from "Fright Night" (soundtrack)]
Entertainment - Distance [from "SOMA: A Disaro Mixed Tape"]
In Loving Memory - The Glitter Stage
The Wake - Emily Closer
The Shallow Graves - In the House of Tomorrow [from "Goth is What You Make It v7]
The Exploding Boy - Talking Back
Blacklist - Odessa
The Nightchild - Through the Shadows
Faith and the Muse - Sovereign
Weep - The Passion of Lovers [here]
Cinema Strange - Nightfalls
Bestial Mouths - Hypnagogig Jerk
Acid Bats - Posession
Miguel and the Living Dead - Batcave  [from "Zoundbies Vol. 1"]
Howard Shore - Sanitarium [from "Ed Wood" (score)]
The Frozen Autumn - There's No Time to Recall
Haujobb - Dead Market
Spahn Ranch - Locusts
Aslan Faction -  Seventh Circle (2008 Mix)  from ["United Vol. II"]
Suicide Commando - Face of Death <torment 01>
Necro Facility - Cuts
Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard - I'm Not a Hero [from "The Dark Knight" (soundtrack)]
Dark Castle - Into the Past
Loss - Despond/Shallow Pulse  [N]
Katatonia - Funeral Wedding
Sirrah - To Bring Order… For the Sake of Nothing
Dark Funeral - The Dawn No More Rises
Bisclaveret vs Dawid Chrapla- Ritual (chaos mix) [from "In the Dark Room vol 1"]
Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows - The Goat/The Bells Have Stopped Ringing


KEY:
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(exc.) = excerpt
[N] = Nashville artist
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Friday, July 15, 2011

PODCAST: July 14th, 2011

This week's show brought new music from the Texas duo, The Machine in the Garden, whose new album "Before and After the Storm" has just been released. You can grab the limited edition physical CD or the digital download at their Bandcamp site now.

Also premiering this week was a new track from Germany's best-named deathrock band, Bloody Dead and Sexy, whose song "Liquid Grey" is a promising teaser for things to come.  Los Angeles-based post-punk/shoegaze/goth band Sleepmask also gave us a sample track by way of the same new volume of the "Darkness Before Dawn" compilation series, in the form of the song "Collusion."

I also delved a bit deeper into the new Ulterior album, "Wild in Wilderness," for a track that bears one of my favorite titles in a while, "Too In Love to Fuck." It really just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it? And, with my new-found freedom of speech as a podcaster, I actually get to say it out loud.

This show starts out subdued, moves into some classic goth and post-punk sounds, then picks up the pace with some stylized gothic rock and deathrock. For the third act, I pulled out an interesting mash-up and a couple of interesting curve-balls before going industrial for a bit. The final segment of the show explores some classic examples of how 'dark' and 'heavy' can effectively mix, in very different ways, all glued together with static and noise.

So, here is the podcast of the show:






[DOWNLOAD this episode (128k mp3)]






 ...And here's what was played...

(each artist's name below is a link):


"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Thursday, July 14th, 2011 

Opening Theme: Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack)]

Current 93 - It Is Time, Only Time
Lisa Hammer - Be Not Afraid
Disemballerina - Saturn Return
The Machine in the Garden - Power and Prophesy
Asylum Party - Old Dreams Are Not Innocent
Wire - Free Falling Divisions
Autumn Cannibals - Devil in the Details
Peter Murphy - The Prince and Old Lady Shade
Nick Parkin - Haunted Waters [from "Sometimes Silence is an Answer"]
Bauhaus - Boys
Bloody Dead and Sexy - Liquid Grey  [from "Darkness Before Dawn vol. 3"]
Blacklist - Interiors [from "Darkness Before Dawn vol. 2"]
Sleepmask - Collusion
Ulterior - Too In Love to Fuck
Nathan Barr - Sam Visits [from "True Blood" Season 2 (score)]
Bat For Lashes "Daniel" vs. The Cure "A Forest" (Thriftshop XL's Obvious Mash-up)
Soft Cell - Martin (short version)
Miranda Sex Garden - Peep Show
Abney Park - Fight or Flight
Project Pitchfork - Conjure
Xentrifuge - Dormant
Treha Sektori - Tentureh
Neurosis - A Chronology for Survival
Arcturus - Morax (Anno 1996 ev)
Pavonine - Bon Sang ne Saurait Mentir (exc.)
Judas Iscariot - Eternal Bliss... Eternal Death
Allegory Chapel Ltd. - P x Q (exc.)
Dødheimsgard - Symptom
Enemite - Outro: The Enmity
Summoning - Kôr


KEY:
^RQ^ = requested
(exc.) = excerpt
[N] = Nashville artist
[from ____ ] = title of soundtrack or compilation



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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Out ov the Coffin: PODCAST: July 7th, 2011


This week brought another long list of new (dark) entries, which is always a good thing. Early in the show, Sweden's Jeniferever kicked in with a cool mix of post-punk, post-rock and shoegaze, taken from their new album "Silesia." Also hailing from Sweden, we heard from Principe Valiente, who also mix dark indie, post-punk and shoegaze. I wonder if these guys know each other?

The curiously familiar sound of a new track from Snake Dance met my ears this week, evoking strong comparisons to the recently defunct Solemn Novena, although I've not been able to confirm any connection between the two bands... yet. Fans of the more traditional UK goth rock sound will be quite pleased, though -- as they will with the latest from the UK's  Ulterior. If comparisons to The Mission, The Cult, and The Sisters of Mercy make your ears perk-up, I encourage you to grab their new "Wild in Wildlife" CD right now. It's worth the effort.

Continuing in the new wave of post-punk bands, we also heard more new material from Sweden's The Exploding Boy. Either Sweden is churning out an unusual quantity of cool bands right now, or I'm biased due to my own (partial) Swedish heritage. Either way, The Exploding Boy's "The Black Album" is worth checking out, too. Not to be outdone, Germany's Fliehende Stürme gave us more new music from their new "Warten auf Raketen" disc.

In the electronic/industrial realm, Germany's Amnistia gave us a taste of their latest one, "Egotrap," and we went ever deeper into the new Necro Facility disc, "Wintermute." Want to guess where they're from? Yep... Sweden. Jeez!

Finally, in the dark metal portion of the show, we heard from 40 Watt Sun, which features 3 members of one of the most soul-baring & moving traditional doom bands, Warning. Their brand new album is called "The Inside Room."

So, without further ado, here is the podcast of the show:






[DOWNLOAD this episode (128k mp3)]






 ...And here's what was played...

(each artist's name below is a link):


"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Thursday, July 7th, 2011 

Opening Theme: Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack)]

Black Tape for a Blue Girl - In Dystopia
Bauhaus - The Three Shadows, Part 1
The Cure - The Same Deep Water as You (live, Dallas, 1989)
ROME - Les Deracines
Swans - No Words/No Thoughts
Jeniferever - Deception Pass
John Carpenter/Alan Howarth - South Corridor [from "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" (soundtrack)]
Snake Dance - Fall From Grace [from Darkness Before Dawn v3]
Ulterior - Dream Dream
Bloodpenny - Secret Spell
Principe Valiente - The Night (Darknes Before Dawn edit)  [from Darkness Before Dawn v3]
The Exploding Boy - Sweet Little Lies
Fliehende Stürme - Schatten
Hocico - Kiss of the Apocalypse
Pseudo Echo - His Eyes
Malign - Away
Amnistia - Film
Assemblage 23 - Infinite
Emilie Autumn - Dead Is the New Alive (VAC Club Mix)
Necro Facility - Explode
Dernière Volonté - Hymn
Peste Noire - A La Mortaille!
Anathema - Eternity Part I
Primordial - Journey's End
Wolves in the Throne Room - Vastness and Sorrow
Goblin - Tenebre (Alternate Film version, ext. loop by Ichabod)  [from "Tenebre" (soundtrack)]
40 Watt Sun - Carry Me Home


KEY:
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(exc.) = excerpt
[N] = Nashville artist
[from ____ ] = title of soundtrack or compilation



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Friday, July 1, 2011

Out ov the Coffin: PODCAST: June 30th, 2011

This week's show brought us new music from Zola Jesus, considered by many to be one of the greatest finds in dark independent music in the last couple of years. With a set of pipes like hers, I'd have to agree. The song "Vessel" was made available for download this week, as a teaser for her forthcoming album, "Conatus," which is set for release on October 4th. If you're curious about the album's title, as I was, you can find more on its meaning here.

Both Imperative Reaction and God Module also released new singles this week. Imperative Reaction gave us "Surface," whose release was coupled with a brand new video, directed by Chad Michael Ward. The forthcoming Imperative Reaction album (due 9/13/2011) will be self-titled. God Module's new single, "Ritual," is a taste of what's to come from their next album, "Séance," which will also be released on September 13th. The two bands are said to be mounting a tour for the fall, along with fellow Metropolis Records artist (and bandmate in both acts) System Syn.

We also went a bit deeper into the latest release from Haujobb this week, exploring the track "Letting the Demons Sleep (Nightmare)," from their new EP, "Dead Market." You can check out all of the above (and even more) fresh music, as well as plenty of classics and obscurities, by downloading the full episode below.
So, without further ado, here is the podcast of the show:


[DOWNLOAD this episode (128k mp3)]


...And here's what was played...
(each artist's name below is a link):


"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Thursday, June 30th, 2011 

Opening Theme: Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack)]

Zoar - Our Way of Life
The Sisters of Mercy - On the Wire
Puissance - Light of a Dead Sun
Brendan Perry - This Boy
The Legendary Pink Dots - Death of a King
And Also the Trees - Maps in Her Wrists & Arms
Cruel Black Dove - Love My Way
Giorgio Moroder - Swamps of Sadness (Sad Loop edit) [from "The Neverending Story" (soundtrack)]
The Cemetery GirlZ - Reflection?
Brighter Fires - From the Sky
Mephisto Walz - Facade (Closet of Faces)
Kill Sister Kill - Blessings
Nosferatu - The Gauntlet
O.Children - Ruins
Clint Mansell - The New Season [from "Black Swan" (soundtrack)]
Zola Jesus - Vessel
Velvet Acid Christ - Phucked Up Phreak
Haujobb - Letting the Demons Sleep (Nightmare)
Imperative Reaction - Surface
God Module - Ritual
Fred Myrow & Malcolm Seagrave - Phantasm Atmosphere [from "Phantasm" (soundtrack)]
The Ruins of Beverast - I Raise This Stone as a Ghastly Memorial
October Tide - 12 Days of Rain
Adam Fulton - (closing theme) [from "Batman: Black & White Motion Comics" (S1E1: Here Be Monsters)]
Primordial - The Black Hundred
Samael - Polygames
A Story of Rats - II: Forms (exc.)
Borknagar - The Dawn of the End
Amesoeurs - Recueillement


KEY:
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(exc.) = excerpt
[N] = Nashville artist
[from ____ ] = title of soundtrack or compilation



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