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Heavy Blanket will melt your eardrums! by tbone42
Started on: 03-18-2012 03:17 AM
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Report this Post03-18-2012 03:17 AM Click Here to See the Profile for tbone42Send a Private Message to tbone42Direct Link to This Post
I am as excited about this as I ever have been about an album. Coming on May 8th, HEAVY BLANKET. This is an instrumental Blues/Metal/Psychedelic album, and I have been waiting my whole life for it. Headed up by J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) this album promises to be some of the best jams of 2012, maybe your whole life. Don't say you were not warned here and now... by me. I ordered the Ltd. Edition LP on preorder.. only 200 copies worldwide. Regular LP and CD releases on May 8th, 2012.

Short music samples here:
http://www.myspace.com/578839940

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It was the summer of 1984, and a teenage J Mascis was bored. Sure, his band Deep Wound were still playing shows and melting faces. That band would prove to be one of hardcore’s seminal influences, but j didn’t know that then. Disillusioned with the direction that most of his hardcore heroes had taken, he wanted to start something new. He wanted to shed the pretentiousness and elitism that had risen around him – to slow things down and turn the volume way, way up. This new band would influence generations of disenfranchised youth while tipping their hat to their heroes of years past, before punk existed. And so: he needed a band.

He remembered a couple kids from his early high school days – stoner kids he’d always admired for their “who gives a **** ” attitude. Those kids, Johnny Pancake and Pete Cougar, had been kicked out of marching band for smoking weed out of a tuba. Way better musicians than the marching band deserved, they’d formed a duo that was all rhythm section – no vocals, no guitar, a sick, punchy brew of Band of Gypsies and Japanese hard psych (Johnny’s uncle was a US Marine stationed on Okinawa in 1973. From his frequent visits to Tokyo, he brought home a killer psych record collection. And a mean dose of the clap). These were the guys he needed. He rounded them up and it soon became obvious that the heavy rhythms they created were the perfect backdrop to young Mascis’ insane, fluid ability on the guitar. The trio came up with six blistering tracks, named themselves Heavy Blanket, and set a date to record.

But then, tragedy struck. Johnny hit his head and nearly drowned while swimming in an old stone quarry in southern Vermont. His recovery was… incomplete. He gave up playing altogether and became something of a recluse, retreating to the relative safety of his grandmother’s basement. Disheartened by Johnny incapacitation, Pete moved out to Ohio to work in his uncle’s second-hand furniture store. He later did a stint in federal prison for repeatedly passing low-denomination counterfeit bills at the local Stop’n’Shop. Mascis went on to form Dinosaur jr, and the rest is history. The boys lost touch, and those blistering tracks were lost to history.

Fast forward to the winter of 2011. While on his semi-annual ski retreat to Stowe, Mascis runs into an old friend. Johnny had emerged from his grandmother’s basement (having been forced to, once her demise stopped the flow of milk and sandwiches to his underground lair) and taken a job grooming the ski trails with a Snowcat. Convinced his long-ago accident was the handiwork of those schemers in Pearl Jam, Johnny begged j to reform the band. It was the only way to get back at them, he insisted. A quick search of Ohio prison records turned up Pete, living in a halfway house in Columbus. After securing the proper permissions from his parole officer, Pete boarded a Greyhound with the only recording of Heavy Blanket in existence – an old practice cassette. Building off those old tune structures, the boys – now men – have finally succeeded in fulfilling the promise of that long past summer.

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Report this Post03-18-2012 03:48 AM Click Here to See the Profile for skuzzbomerSend a Private Message to skuzzbomerDirect Link to This Post
I'm in. I know I've heard of this project before, but I can't remember where.

Ordered my copy, since psych metal fusion sounds awesome.
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Report this Post03-18-2012 09:38 AM Click Here to See the Profile for williegoatClick Here to visit williegoat's HomePageSend a Private Message to williegoatDirect Link to This Post
Sounds interesting, I can't wait to hear more.

 
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Those kids, Johnny Pancake and Pete Cougar, had been kicked out of marching band for smoking weed out of a tuba.

Yeah, everyone knows you're supposed to use a clarinet.
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Report this Post03-18-2012 09:54 AM Click Here to See the Profile for RaydarSend a Private Message to RaydarDirect Link to This Post
They remind me a little bit of Primus.
Having said that, Les Claypool is a hard act to follow. (Not that they're going there.)
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Report this Post03-18-2012 10:01 AM Click Here to See the Profile for 82-T/A [At Work]Send a Private Message to 82-T/A [At Work]Direct Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by tbone42:

I am as excited about this as I ever have been about an album. Coming on May 8th, HEAVY BLANKET. This is an instrumental Blues/Metal/Psychedelic album, and I have been waiting my whole life for it. Headed up by J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) this album promises to be some of the best jams of 2012, maybe your whole life. Don't say you were not warned here and now... by me. I ordered the Ltd. Edition LP on preorder.. only 200 copies worldwide. Regular LP and CD releases on May 8th, 2012.

Short music samples here:
http://www.myspace.com/578839940




Oh damn... I just listened to the short for "Spit in the Eye", and the bass riff / rythm in there is pretty awesome.

I totally imagined myself in some hot rodded American 70s car, just cruising around, with flat-black paint, and some gigantic engine in it... just cruising casually with my arm out the window...

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Report this Post03-18-2012 03:48 PM Click Here to See the Profile for tbone42Send a Private Message to tbone42Direct Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Raydar:

They remind me a little bit of Primus.
Having said that, Les Claypool is a hard act to follow. (Not that they're going there.)


Probably the heavy bass riffs in there. I cannot even imagine what kind of crazy sounds would occur if J and Les got together for a collabo...

By the way, for those of you who don't know a lot about j, he is widely considered one of the greatest and loudest guitar players of his generation (Only 3 full marshall stacks will do!)... and a prolific songwriter. He also used to be the guitar player for GG Allin.. scary. He has been the influence of every grunge and metal band that has come out since 1987, even the ones who did not know that he influenced the bands they like. This is an actual quote by Kurt Cobain on the popularity of Nirvana:
"I don't see why everyone is making such a big deal out of us, all we are doing is ripping off Dinosaur Jr."

Or at least trying to.

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Report this Post03-22-2012 11:26 PM Click Here to See the Profile for tbone42Send a Private Message to tbone42Direct Link to This Post


First full length single here:
http://music-mix.ew.com/201...tens-blues-j-mascis/

Click on the play arrow down the page.. Dr. Marten's Blues.
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Report this Post05-07-2012 12:38 PM Click Here to See the Profile for tbone42Send a Private Message to tbone42Direct Link to This Post
IT'S HERE IT'S HERE IT'S HERE IT'S HERE IT'S HERE IT'S HERE IT'S HERE IT'S HERE

It's.... awesome!
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Report this Post05-07-2012 01:37 PM Click Here to See the Profile for WhiteDevil88Send a Private Message to WhiteDevil88Direct Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
Oh damn... I just listened to the short for "Spit in the Eye", and the bass riff / rythm in there is pretty awesome.

I totally imagined myself in some hot rodded American 70s car, just cruising around, with flat-black paint, and some gigantic engine in it... just cruising casually with my arm out the window...


Come on, the flat black is played out. Euro-douchebags are painting their Rolls Royces flat black nowadays.

Besides, you would look like Stuntman Mike.


I say a proper bad ass 70's car would be a lacquered 15 layer paint job over stock rally wheels wearing wide ovals. Preferably Chevelle.
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Report this Post05-07-2012 02:38 PM Click Here to See the Profile for heybjornSend a Private Message to heybjornDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by tbone42:

First full length single here:


Loud. Incoherent. No theme. No center. Lots of notes with no apparent direction. No material for parody.

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Report this Post05-07-2012 03:13 PM Click Here to See the Profile for tbone42Send a Private Message to tbone42Direct Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by heybjorn:


Loud. Incoherent. No theme. No center. Lots of notes with no apparent direction. No material for parody.


Particularly since the whole album is instrumental... that's gotta be killing ya.

By the way, the world only needs one "Weird Al", don't quit your dayjob.
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