Showing posts with label sub pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sub pop. Show all posts

Sunday, February 3, 2013

ERIC'S TRIP MOVIE


    OK I admit it, I was a bit later than usual in regards to hearing about this Eric's Trip Documentary that Rick White has put together , wait; I hate the phrase "put together" it's not an IKEA bookcase it's a movie dammit, so let's start that over again. 

    OK I admit it, I was a bit later than usual in hearing about the Eric's Trip documentary, yes there is a documentary that Rick White has painstakingly collected; organized, and digitized hours upon hours of VHS tape, super8 films, photos and audio, so that in the end we have the ERIC'S TRIP MOVIE.  

    I love history when it comes to music, I have a thing about finding those old grainy shots of bands that no one else has, and in my opinion this documentary is not just about a band, it's not just about the music, it's about a time when mystery still played a part in music, you didn't get a video of a band playing some cover song up on YouTube within' minutes of them leaving the stage, you had to wait for some bootleg tape or album to come along to experience that. 

     Watching these very intimate moments between the band members breaks down the Eric's Trip story just enough to let us feel like we were there, but the story that still has enough mystery to it so we can feel like fans.

   Rick points out in his notes on the films website "Most all the footage was collected from VHS tapes which aren't very HD compared to modern video of course. I don't recommend blowing it up to full screen. The original footage is in 4:3 aspect at 640x480 pixels, and it varies in quality quite a bit. The photos are cleaned up, the music is all remastered and full stereo, and this final edit is just under two hours long. No permissions were gotten for any of the footage i've used that wasn't originally my own, and i really hope all will understand that this movie was made with no intention of profit to be made, and that the footage is very important to this documentative project."

   If you are a fan of Eric's Trip and have not seen this yet than stop everything and give yourself a few hours to immerse yourself into their story,their dreamy punk story,  and if you have never heard of Eric's Trip then this is a perfect chance to dig them as a whole. 

   Below is a teaser for the film, but to watch the complete documentary you have to go to its website HERE and watch it.



Joe Cornelisse-SMM

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Sloan’s been around for 20 Years? No Fuckin’ Way


             So with all the buzz surrounding Sloan’s 20th Anniversary (I think CHARTattack has dubbed it “Sloanamania”) I thought I’d wind the watch back a few years and see if I could come up with one of if not my all-time favourite Sloan track . Now this was going to be no easy feat, believe it or not these four guys have put out shit load of material in the past 20 years, between their studio albums and live stuff I think it’s like eleven records in total, including their new record "The Double Cross" , so when I actually started thinking about them their power pop harmonies and catchy riffs came flooding back like long car trips listening to a well worn copy of Smeared that had been recorded on both sides of a 90 minute blank tape (just so you didn't have to wait for it to re-wind all the way back to the start) …memories like those you can never get back again…

        O.K. enough of that stuff, my favourite Sloan track is…I Am the Cancer, that guitar fuzz at the start than when those vocals kick in…you just can’t touch Sloan when they get on that trip of theirs with those dreamy harmonies.

        I know this whole 20th Anniversary thing is probably just a PR campaign dreamed up by their record company to drum up buzz for their new record...I’m not stupid (Stop right there, you know what your mother always said) but if anything has come out of it is that you get to revisit some really great records by a truly talented and very hard working rock band, and that doesn’t happen very often


Someone had to stay

So I can go

Oh you kissed me, kissed me

I can't wait until you kiss me

Until you kiss me

I can't wait till you kiss me

Kiss me again



Joe Cornelisse-SSGS