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Free Blood - Never Hear Surf Music Again


Label / Rong Music, DFA RecordsReviews powered by Juno
Cat # / RONGDFA01
Released / July 2008
Style / Outsider Disco
Rating / rating: 3 / 5

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While Free Blood's first 12-inch would seem to have all the marks of a solid subcultural pedigree, it remains debatable whether its street cred can translate into durable product. All the proper elements of a hype-worthy indie dance act seem to check out: the Brooklyn duo is an offshoot of dance-punk outfit !!! , and it's offering this first of two 12-inches on a dual Rong/DFA imprint as prelude to a fall full-length. In addition, you've got a vaguely aggressive-sounding band name, a genre diss for a song title, lyrics about substance abuse, and the disaffected yowl that singer John Pugh fine-tuned in his time with !!!.

The A-side "Never Hear Surf Music Again" is inspired, noisy and schizo-dissociative NY dance-rock whose compositional strategy consists of bottling the spastic twitch of funky no wave just tight enough to get a groove going, while simultaneously allowing for plenty of frenetic bursts and swerves throughout. The song structure is a bit like "Happiness Is a Warm Gun," being a series of catchy melodic digressions in place of ABAB bookends. After male-female vocals cajole your chemical ingestion, the female end pipes up with "I'm hiiiigghhh…" then dissolves into a dizzying, tripped-out dub disco churn with a swarm of looped vocals and bleating violin harmonics. It's easily the track's highlight. Too bad, then, that the group seems far more interested in this indie what-the-fuckery than they are in exploring something worthy in detail.

The final result is something like !!! with ADD: a devoted outsider's approach to dance music, ultimately more suitable for headphones or the concrete caverns of a Brooklyn warehouse party than a heated dancefloor. Rong producer Barfly does a decent job of trying to corral Free Blood's free-range funk and get it ship-shape for club night on the flip, but the remix doesn't seem to be a helluva lot more than a longer rearrangement with some dubby decorations, while A2 "Quick and Painful" is more of what you might expect from Free Blood's opening salvo: abrasiveness flanked with sharp and sinewy guitars—angular, dense and clamorous garage funk with bored/sexy singing, in short.


Published /
Tue, 08 Jul 2008



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Tracklist: Free Blood - Never Hear Surf Music Again
A1 Never Hear Surf Music Again
A2 Quick And Painful
B1 Never Hear Surf Music Again (Barfly Remix)
Free Blood - Never Hear Surf Music Again

 

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rcgraswrote
Sat, 12 Jul 2008i agree with bcal, the ACTH remix would have made this single worth buying

bcalwrote
Thu, 10 Jul 2008The Adventures Close To Home remix of 'Never Hear...' is one of the best tunes this year, sadly omitted from this releaseit seems.

Twin_Lordswrote
Tue, 08 Jul 2008I'm not sure why so much emphasis is being placed on 'Never...' when 'Grumpy' and 'Royal Family' are definitely more enjoyable. I just hope the full-length doesn't disappoint.


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