INCHES006: New Wax from HEALTH, Mayer Hawthorne, and White Shit + MP3s, chart, video
September 10, 2009
In the unpredictable wake of music's digital rebirth, vinyl has experienced a modest boom in popularity, seen by many (with delicious irony) as a replacement for the awkward middleman that is the compact disc. INCHES seeks not only to review the output of L.A.'s healthy vinyl community (artists and labels, indie or otherwise), but to pay dap to those who continue to tend the flame, believing that good music deserves much more than a handful of ones and zeros.
It seems fitting that as Nine Inch Nails waves goodbye to Los Angeles, HEALTH says hello again. Better than any other noisenik outfit out there (local or otherwise), HEALTH weaves electronics into its spooky soundscapes to devastating effect. On the group's sophomore LP, Get Color, atonal ringing and busted-bitrate thumps move the music in strange ways, through moments that are genuinely pop-ish (“Die Slow”) and passages that are extremely disorienting (“Death+”), while Jake Duzsik's vocals float in the resultant atmosphere. Equally fitting: Get Color comes on clear vinyl, if — that is — you're quick enough to grab it.
Purchase a deluxe package via the Love Pump web store.
Credit: Chris Martins
Artist: Mayer Hawthorne
Label: Stones Throw (Mt. Washington)
Title:A Strange Arrangement
Format: CD with bonus 4-inch single, 2000 pressed
Stones Throw's bio for Mayer Hawthorne boasts that the rising R&B talent is an “admitted vinyl junkie who never planned on taking his crooning public.” While the second part of that statement may seem less plausible with each passing day, the first is being proven again and again. First, Hawthorne hit us with a heart-shaped 7-inch, and now this: a limited run of his full-length debut, A Strange Arrangement, on CD with a 4-inch slab containing two exclusive tracks. The Michigan native's pitch-perfect throwback soul is absolutely meant for the juke, and the bonus tracks – a cover of Jesse James' “Love Is All Right” and a demo version of “When I Said Goodbye” – crackle, warble and snap in all the right places. Available in 2LP also.
As PPM says it, “The world of hardcore crossover dropped a big loaf in our laps and we are very pleased.” So are we. The White Shit supergroup is masterminded by Andy Coronado (he of Wrangler Brutes, Monorchid and Skull Kontrol) and executed by Big Business/Melvins players Jared Warren and Coady Willis, along with a dude called TITS. Awesome. Better yet, their debut “mini LP” (one side, nine songs, B-side left blank), Sculpted Beef, is chock full of chugging, shredding, pummeling, and snarl, all delivered at a breakneck pace. Lyrical sample: “Women women women / Shriek shriek shriek / Nag nag nag.” This vinyl-only release isn't out until September 21, but PPM is shipping now.