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batreleaser 08.29.2008 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fugazifan
although i would never categorize them as no fi or whatnot, sun city girls have some of the lowest fi recording i have heard.
a lot of box of chameleons and especially valentines for matahari, which is probably the worst recording to be put to tape. but it still has a few gems on it


i wouldnt want them any other way

Pax Americana 08.29.2008 12:46 PM

The first record by The Thermals, More Parts Per Million is pretty lo-fi. I love that album, it's fun as hell. Oh and a lot of Sebadoh stuff, if they haven't been mentioned. I didn't read every post.

gmku 08.29.2008 01:24 PM

Acoustic guitars on the studio version of Street Fighting Man are from a cassette deck recording.

noisereductions 08.29.2008 01:40 PM

The new Times New Viking album is way lower fi than any GBV or Sebadoh. It really sounds like boombox crap. (I think the songs are pretty good, but jeez)

Sheriff Rhys Chatham 08.29.2008 03:28 PM

My favorite song I've done is not of the greatest quality. I didn't know I had done until I found it on my fourtrack a while back. I don't know what tuning I'm in so I can't play it again and the vocals are pretty muddy, but I love it. It's kind of noisy blues.

hat and bread 09.15.2008 12:18 AM

This is awesome: SING iDOG

jimbrim 09.15.2008 08:37 AM

^^ Yeah good stuff

atsonicpark 09.15.2008 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fugazifan
although i would never categorize them as no fi or whatnot, sun city girls have some of the lowest fi recording i have heard.
a lot of box of chameleons and especially valentines for matahari, which is probably the worst recording to be put to tape. but it still has a few gems on it


Actually, I'm amazed at how good most of their stuff sounds. BOX OF CHAMELEONS in particular had a lot of care put into its production, it seems like. To have 128 different songs that all sound so different and from completely different sources.. it sounds pretty unified for most of it. Pretty crazy.

The lowest-fi stuff by SCG is definitely the early tape stuff... hatchet rain, fresh kill, stuff like that...

I don't remember what early tape or vinyl release it's from but they have this super awesome lofi song that goes "WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE PRESIDENT? PRESIDENT? PRESIDENT? MINE'S CALVIN COOLIDGE!!!!!!!!!!"

atsonicpark 09.15.2008 08:50 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lo-fi_bands

sarramkrop 09.15.2008 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
The new Times New Viking album is way lower fi than any GBV or Sebadoh. It really sounds like boombox crap. (I think the songs are pretty good, but jeez)


Don't let it take your attention away from their songwriting skills, though. Take, for instance, 'Drop Out' and listen closely to the melody. They might make a racket, but they sure can write songs that stick to your brain like chewing gum to your hair.

king_buzzo 09.15.2008 04:53 PM

Astrobrite

Derek 09.15.2008 04:59 PM

I've always meant to listen to Times New Viking...

batreleaser 09.15.2008 09:02 PM

i love lo fi black metal, it cant be done any other way without sounding silly.

early mayhem
early darkthrone
first 5 burzum albums
second beherit album
early hellhammer
venom's black metal
immortal's first two albums


rat bastard's bands are all ridiculous lo fi, and ridiculously brilliant. check out his band the laundry room squelchers, who besides to live and shave in la are the best of the concrete/noise/cock/cutup variety.

Death & the Maiden 09.16.2008 01:32 AM

Early Mayhem (Deathcrush, Live in Leipzig)
Early Darkthrone (Under a Funeral Moon, Transilvanian Hunger)
Burzum (Anthology)
Fimbulwinter (Servants of Sorcery)

I'm in the mood to make some lo-fi black metal right now.

Edit: Basically the same as batreleaser's post.

atsonicpark 09.16.2008 01:53 AM

So, to recap... Mayhem. GBV. Sebadoh. Daniel Johnston.

Derek 02.05.2010 01:27 PM

This is a great thread. Anyone else discovered anymore cool no-fi bands?

jimbrim 02.05.2010 01:35 PM

I've recently discovered Position Normal

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0ESysaLMB4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB31Y70TnH4

Very weird.

SYRFox 02.05.2010 01:41 PM

Coldplay

Toilet & Bowels 02.05.2010 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek
This is a great thread. Anyone else discovered anymore cool no-fi bands?


The Axemen
http://www.myspace.com/nemexa

Kito-Mizukumi Rouber
http://www.myspace.com/kitomizukumirouber

Evil
http://www.myspace.com/theunholytrinity

The Love Is So Fast
http://www.myspace.com/theloveissofast

Diamond Head
http://www.myspace.com/streetleaf
(not the NWOBHM band)

Inhuman 02.06.2010 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hotbutterknives
all the pre-starlight walker from the silver jews ... some of it is actually pretty damn good too


Some of their best stuff too. I heard it after owning all their albums, and most of their older stuff provides delight for nostalgic reasons more than anything.

Kickkkk thee caaaannnn
Kiiiiick the caannn
Kick it in the face of anooottehhhrerrr mann
Its hardcore!

Inhuman 02.06.2010 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by batreleaser
i love lo fi black metal, it cant be done any other way without sounding silly.

early mayhem
early darkthrone
first 5 burzum albums
second beherit album
early hellhammer
venom's black metal
immortal's first two albums


rat bastard's bands are all ridiculous lo fi, and ridiculously brilliant. check out his band the laundry room squelchers, who besides to live and shave in la are the best of the concrete/noise/cock/cutup variety.


nice, I'll have to check these out. Ulver's older material and Xasthur are also pretty solid

jon boy 02.06.2010 08:32 PM

corpse love by pussy galore is very very good and sounds great. the first sonic youth i ever heard was sonik death.

Genteel Death 06.13.2010 05:22 PM

Really enjoying Mess Folk's ''This Is Mess Folk'' at the moment.

batreleaser 06.13.2010 05:30 PM

Just listened to Vertical Slit "Under the Blood Red Lava Lamp" and Sapat "Mortise and Tenon" in the car.

Genteel Death 06.13.2010 05:41 PM

I haven't heard that Vertical Slit record but I do listen to ''Slit and Pre Slit'' fairly often, which is a weird record in that it has repetitive mantra tracks like ''Dedication Loop'' next to more conventional rock songs recorded in a lo-fi way like ''Fair Exchange'' on it.

Keeping It Simple 06.13.2010 05:57 PM

Anyone ever read this?

 


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