Boris – Attention Please

For part two of three on Boris’s May 2011 three-album release, today’s focus is Attention Please.

Last week, I wrote about Boris’s New Album and how it was much more shoegaze than typical for Boris. Not to imply that Boris has a set sound, but they generally stay in rock territory, bordering on progressive with drone tendencies.

The first two tracks on Attention Please remind me of many other modern Japanese rock bands. The third track, Party Boy, brings the bass-heavy rock back that I’ve come to know and love from Boris. Continue reading

The Old Van Halen Is New Again

I can finally listen to Van Halen again. Not that I haven’t listened occasionally to some of their older classics from the late 70s and early 80s, but I was never a fan of Van Hagar, as I and many other Van Halen fans referred to the band with Sammy Hagar as the front man. To me, David Lee Roth had the voice that belonged with Van Halen’s wailing guitars, and substitutions were not acceptable. Continue reading

Boris – New Album

Boris is a band I’ve been into for the better half of last decade and now into this one. The band keeps my attention by not sticking to one style.

Their music is largely rock-based, going between drone metal, psychedelic rock, and noise rock. But they also have a pop album.

They frequently collaborate with other musicians. Sun Baked Snow Cave with Merzbow is probably my favorite experimental track of all time. It plays for 62 minutes, and is the ultimate approach to that style of music. The build up and the intensity work. It truly wowed me. They also have collaborations with classics like Keiji Haino and Sunn O))). Continue reading

Mystic Sounds Top Picks, 2011

Top Artists Reviewed or Interviewed on Mystic Sounds in 2011


We at Mystic Sounds decided to put our heads together and come up with a joint list of favorite indie artists that we reviewed or interviewed in 2011. So Andrew compiled his list and I compiled mine.


Andrew’s List

10. Screen Vinyl Image (1 point)
9. Clairy Browne & The Bangin’ Rackettes (2 points)
8. The Dagons (3 points)
7. Sabrepulse (4 points)
6. Amanda Palmer (5 points)
5. The Flashbulb (6 points)
4. GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES! (7 points)
3. Circle Takes The Square (8 points)
2. Captain Ahab (9 points)
1. Tyler, The Creator (10 points)


Michael’s List

10. GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES! (1 point)
9. The Flashbulb (2 points)
8. Sabrepulse (3 points)
7. Love and a .38 (4 points)
6. Emilie Autumn (5 points)
5. Hanzelle (6 points)
4. Alexx Calise (7 points)
3. Clairy Browne and the Bangin’ Rackettes (8 points)
2. Florrie (9 points)
1. Stevie Scott (10 points)


You can see that Andrew and I have quite different musical tastes, though there is some overlap in our lists. To give more weight to those artists on whom we both agreed, any artist landing on both our lists earned an additional 5 points.


Mystic Sounds Editors’ Top Choices

10. Alexx Calise (7 total points)
9. Circle Takes The Square (8 total points)
7. Captain Ahab (tie, 9 total points)
7. Florrie (tie, 9 total points)
5. Tyler, the Creator (tie, 10 total points)
5. Stevie Scott (tie, 10 total points)
4. Sabrepulse (12 total points)
2. GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES! (tie, 13 total points)
2. The Flashbulb (tie, 13 total points)
1. Clairy Browne and the Bangin’ Rackettes (15 total points)


Congratulations to Clairy Browne and the Bangin’ Rackettes for landing at the #1 spot on the Mystic Sounds Editors’ Top Choices list!

Mystic Sounds Editors's Top Choice: Clairy Browne and the Bangin' Rackettes

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Sleigh Bells Album “Reign Of Terror” To Be Released In February

I’ve been an avid fan of Sleigh Bells since hearing their first release in late 2009. Capturing my attention with my weak spot for female vocals, and still having that loud rock edge. Sleigh Bells tracks were easy on the ears, had the right vocals, and didn’t put me to sleep.

Songs like Infinity Guitars and A/B Machines brought a spark of new life to my music collection. They were loud, they were bass heavy, and the beats impressed me as a mixture of hip-hop and rock. It was something you could head bang to, but also something you could freak out to.

The coming together of dance punk and noise pop could have never been so fresh. When I listened to their album Treats in April 2010, it was many of the same songs; however, they were cleaner. Sleigh Bells didn’t really change, they were still loud. I much appreciated their previous efforts, but eventually Treats began to grow on me. Continue reading

Michael’s Top 10 Artists for 2011

A Review of the Top Favorite Music Artists in 2011, by Michael K. Eidson

In the US, solo female vocalists dominated the top of the year’s end music charts for 2011. On Billboard’s top artists of 2011 chart, the top 4 artists were all solo female vocalists: Adele, Rihanna, Katy Perry, and Lady Gaga, in that order. Nicki Minaj (#7) and Taylor Swift (#8) also placed in Billboard’s top 10 for 2011.

On a personal level, my preferences with respect to new music have leaned heavily towards female vocalists for the past several years. In 2011, my tastes leaned so heavily in that direction, 32 of my top 50 artists for 2011 are solo female vocalists, and 10 were groups with lead female vocalists, such as Heart (#13), or otherwise prominent female vocalists as members of the group, such as Fleetwood Mac (#34). Continue reading

My Top 110 Music Artists, #1

At last I come to the end of the series on my top 110 music artists of the past four years. In the top spot on my personal Last.fm overall track chart is an artist whose unreleased album is my #1 most played album, and whose music I’ve played on the average of 20 tracks per week, just under 3 tracks every day. Continue reading

My Top 110 Music Artists, #2

At #2 is the female vocalist who racked up 10 #1 hits on the US Hot 100 faster than any other solo artist, and faster than any other acts in Billboard history except the Beatles and the Supremes. She’s also the youngest artist to place 10 singles at #1 on the US Hot 100. Her music is a mix of pop, R&B, dance, hip-hop, and reggae, and all sexy. Continue reading

My Top 110 Music Artists, #3

At #3 is an American female pop vocalist who has released six studio albums and has sold over 10 million records worldwide, yet has only placed two singles in the US Hot 100. Eighteen of her songs, however, are in my top 500 most played tracks, and five of her studio albums plus one compilation album are in my top 500 most played albums. One of her studio albums is my overall #6 most played album of the past four years, and another is in my overall top 20. Continue reading