
Time for a little bit of aural time travel. Let's look back, reflect, and contemplate... what were we listening to one year ago? Listen to the December 2010 Mix and find out. You can stream (and scrobble ) all the songs in this mix using the ex.fm player at the bottom of the page OR you can just download any or all of the tracks at your leisure and play them using a digital media player of your choice. Downloadables: Young Bodies [...]

Time for a little bit of aural time travel. Let's look back, reflect, and contemplate... what were we listening to one year ago? Listen to the December 2010 Mix and find out. You can stream (and scrobble ) all the songs in this mix using the ex.fm player at the bottom of the page OR you can just download any or all of the tracks at your leisure and play them using a digital media player of your choice. Downloadables: Young Bodies [...]

Here's a mish-mosh of some recent musical treats from the deep within the RS inbox for your listening pleasure. Nothing Here Worth Staying For by JJ & The Rogues 's EP Stare Down from Fort Worth Texas is somewhere in-between Elvis Costello my aim is true and a Monkees lunchbox with a rock-n-roll McCartney shake. Hold the Lennon in this Wilco salad as I say they seriously have lots of influences that come across in the right ways. Oh and did we mention this [...]
MYTY KONKEROR - Cell Division Take this lightly if you wish: I was 13 years old in the mid-902s when At The Drive In splashed onto the scene where critics hailed them and touting that a change in music was coming and they were it. Little did we know that Relationship of Command, the ATDI [...]
In this edition of Influenza drummer Michael Keifer explains how "a busted water pipe, visions of Bali and Ron Wood all played a role in the genesis" of the progressively loud instrumental "Cell Division."
I Miss The Future, the debut album from MYTY KONKEROR, came out last year via Twin Lakes Records as a limited-edition lathe-cut that's almost now sold out, so the label is repressing the record as a white-vinyl LP, due out next month. One of I Miss The Future's standout tracks is "'sus Envy," a psychedelic slab of droney, [...]
Dec 29, 2010, 3:40pm
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Tweet "Their sonic explorations incorporate fragments of proto-metal, shoegaze, kraut-rock, and noise, melding into what some have described as hypnotic scrap-metal." That's the description of MYTY KONKEROR on their label's website. I honestly have no idea what any of that means. Apparently this band incorporates 'noise' into it's style. Well that's a first. Look, Mr Record Label dude, I appreciate that trying to describe what a band sounds like in one concise but appealing sentence is difficult and I do enjoy [...]

It's time to listen to a bunch of the tracks I have not posted recently. Here is the next NOT POSTED mix. These are just a few of the songs that would get there own individual posts on here on GIMME TINNITUS, if I only had the time. Listen. Downloadables: Kobra Klutch (mp3) by Wudos Band ( Wu-Tang Clan x Budos Band ) (d/l WU-TANG X BUDOS BAND @ thehigherconcept.com ) hahahaha jk? [...]

MYTY KONKEROR Album: I miss the future (Buy) Label: Twin Lakes Records MYTY KONKEROR - 'sus Envy Bookmark It [...]

Track from MYTY KONKEROR 's new album, I Miss the Future. It's out now via Twin Lakes Recs . MP3: Myty Konkeror- Vastare -
What would it sound like if Nirvana, the Melvins, Earth, and the Pixies crashed into one another head-on at 60 mph in a 4-way intersection? I'd be lying if I said that's been a longstanding fantasy of mine, but Connecticut's Myty Konkeror definitely conjures the image. It doesn't take a music detective to pick up on this duo's love of 90s alternative rock, but there's more than nostalgia going on here: unusual song structures make the music easy to get lost in, and the simple base of drums and guitar brings everything a song needs and [...]