Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts

March 27, 2020

New Video from House Lords

House Lords, out of Baltimore, have dropped the first single and video for their forthcoming album The Common Task. "People's Park" is a loosely-moving song that pops with angular rhythm like math rock with incorrect equations. The song's title comes from a neighborhood park established in Chicago's Lincoln Park by the Young Lords, a Latinx liberation organization.



In the video director Corey Hughes captures teenagers skating in semi-unison curlicues in the ice rink. Dressed in all-black they glide across the surface before a backdrop of foggy winter woods. The scene is somber, but there is freedom found in body's motion. Their movements fall in and out of sync with the rickety jam. "People's Park," like most of House Lords' work, is minimalist, capturing the house instruments propelled by a rascally rhythm. Their aim is to shake the listener's head around a little.

The Common Task will be released on March 13 by Northern Spy. Their east coast tour will begin the day before in Baltimore, Maryland. Learn more about the band here.

February 17, 2020

REVIEW: "Window In" by Michael Vallera

Michael Vallera creates dark room drone.


Window In is the new album from Chicago-based musician and photographer Michael Vallera. The entire album acts as a piece of scrambled drone surging through your speakers. It moves like space debris, hanging and sustaining. The field is wide.

Vallera has spent a career lurking in experimental music scenes of Chicago. He's released music as COIN, Cleared (with Steven Hess), and Marr (with Joseph Clayton Mills). Window In is the third album released under his birth name and third for Denovali Records, out of Germany.

The tunneling "Blue Mind" inaugurates the album.


It comes through like the halo-ridden soundwaves flaunting in the aftermath of a rocket launch. Vallera crafted Window In like a sonic blacksmith. The album's four tracks are disassembled and stripped back pieces of live recorded electric guitar, mished and mashed into a soup that never dissolves.


Outside of music, Vallera is also a contemplative photographer. He received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and in 2018 his first photography monograph, "Wet Earth," was released by fine arts publisher Harmonipan Editions. The cover for Window In is a shivering shot of the Chicago skyline from a far-off shore with the day's light in submission. Cold waves below smack against the rocks in an uneven, but rhythmic pattern.

The album's title track is a meditation on twilight, breathing with the vibration.


The sound heard on Window In plays like film-developingchemicals as they clash and bubble making a toxic dispersal into the room. If it had a smell it might be that of rusted shipping container or a train track submerged in mildew. This is drone with a palpitating ghost pulse.

Window In is available March 27 on vinyl, digital and CD.

Photo by Michael Vallera. Courtesy of Clandenstine.

Photo by Michael Vallera. Courtesy of Clandenstine.

December 03, 2014

The Great Pixelated United States

America in one flashed blur, from New York City to Arizona's Sonoran Desert. Shot over the first week of November 2014 on the open road in a big black car with a phone. Music by Native Bells.
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Time - Location
00:01 - New York City, New York, USA
00:28 - Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
00:36 - Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
00:41 - Hairpin Turn, North Adams, Massachusetts, USA
00:46 - North Adams, Massachusetts, USA
00:54 Indiana (somewhere), USA
01:01 - Chicago, Illinois, USA
01:07 - Willis Tower, Chicago, Illinois, USA
01:26 - Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
01:39 - Denver, Colorado, USA
02:10 - Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
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First Song: "Blissed Out" (segment) off Side A
Second Song: "Maze/Your Mind As Puzzle" (segment) off Falling Into You