Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Bl'ast! + Spaceboy + Gargantula

Bl'ast! - The Power Of Expression 1986
Bl'ast! - It's In My Blood 1987
Bl'ast! - Take The Manic Ride 1989
Gargantula - Infinitasm 2004
Spaceboy - Getting Warm On The Trail Of Heat 1998
Spaceboy - The Force That Holds Together A Heart Torn To Pieces 2000
Spaceboy - Searching The Stone Library For The Green Page Of Illusion 2002
01. Bl'ast! - The Power Of Expression, 1986 CD
     SST Records - SST CD 148
     1990 reissue
02. Bl'ast! - It's In My Blood, 1987 CD
     SST Records - SST CD 106
     1990 reissue with bonus = 11-13: School's Out 7''
03. Bl'ast! - Take The Manic Ride, 1989 CD
     SST Records - SST CD 225
04. Gargantula - Infinitasm, 2004 CD
     self-released - GM-01
05. Spaceboy - Getting Warm On The Trail Of Heat, 1998 CD
     Frenetic Records - FR-005
06. Spaceboy - The Force That Holds Together A Heart Torn To Pieces, 2000 MCD
     Howling Bull America - HBA017
07. Spaceboy - Searching The Stone Library For The Green Page Of Illusion, 2002 CD
     Southern Lord - SUNN18
Lee Hollis had the Spermbirds|2Bad|Steakknife layer cake, Clifford Dinsmore has today's monumental totem of world class bunker hardcore and mental metal. I still have to discover his new band Dusted Angel. Bl'ast! was the dark, heavy beast who became an addiction to many, an impressive feat in an era dominated by speed and acceleration. Killer Bl'ast! rules the Eternal Zer Top Ten of hardcore. The nightmare continues. Now, Spaceboy could be a modernized torsion of Take The Manic Ride with more drugs: fifteen-dimensional songs with fucked-up things happening in and around the skeleton of the brain-melting progression of the death waves. Amazing gonzo triplazer! More addiction! And now Gargantula is another step in the Spaceboy direction of nowhere. This incredible assemblage of sonic flesh craft seals you on the inescapable orbit. You hit "play" again. In the parallel universe, they wear the crown of all things metal for the psych ward. Gonzamazing triplaquadrizer!
Bl'ast! vinyl rips might become available this summer if really needed. But really, because these CDs are perfect (Manic Ride sounds even better on the CD).
More Bl'ast! on Them Boners Be Poppin' (alternate versions of the first two songs from The Power Of Expression).
!ZER Bl'ast! Spaceboy! Gargantula! ZER!
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9 comments:

  1. Start the machine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. This makes my day ! Thanks Zer. I know what will be b'lasting through my speakers the next hours.

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  3. Thanks. I prefer Blast to Rollins era BF. I remember hearing your boy Henry on his Get In The Van audiobook talking about this blatant Flag rip-off called Blast that they all laughed about backstage. John Peel played a couple of songs off It's In My Blood more than once. They always reminded me of Gore foe some reason, and vice-versa.

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    1. Me too, Bl'ast! was a reason why I was not a super BF fan... they can laugh all they want.

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  4. Bl'ast were the better Flag.
    Never heard of Gargantula/Spaceboy before... this is some sick stuff! Me likey!
    Merci beaucoup!

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  5. Bl'ast vinyl rips will be more than appreciated. Cult!

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  6. gargantula and spaceboy rule! unsung and underrated.

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  7. Hello Sir Zer, Thanks so much for this albums !

    Cheers from Chile.

    Saludos.

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