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atsonicpark 03.11.2008 12:38 PM

classic albums atsonicpark edition # 23: the ex - history is what's happening
 
 

THE EX "HISTORY IS WHAT'S HAPPENING"
1982, More DPM Records/Ex Records

The Ex are a band who have very few mistakes in their catalogue even though they explore quite a bit of territory; they sometimes dabble in improv, jazz, world music (including covering a national anthem on "Turn"), noise rock, and straight noise but they usually work best when focusing on punk. So while there may be some more accomplished albums in the Ex's catalogue, this is the one I usually put on when I feel like listening to them: it's just a straight blast of distorted punk that is extremely off-kilter and even a bit catchy. It doesn't waste time with acoustic interludes or noise breakdowns or something.. it's just a heavily distorted bass, really crisp military drumming, high-pitched treble guitar, and lyrics about anarchy and paranoia and such. An amazing listen and a totally underrated album with some of my favorite production ever. Check it out...

king_buzzo 03.11.2008 12:45 PM

right on man! i had the pleasure of seeing them live last year, it was cooool.

batreleaser 03.11.2008 12:55 PM

yay! my third favorite alblum by one of my favorite bands!

atsonicpark 03.11.2008 01:13 PM

By the way, have you guys heard Dog Faced Hermans? "Hum of Life" will be a future "classic album" post by me.

Totally awesome band, similiar to the Ex except with a chick singer and more surfy kind of guitar at times... (yes, surf noise anarchic punk guitar)

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 03.11.2008 01:19 PM

I'll have to check Dog Faced Hermans out.



I need to bake a sweet potato pie.

atsonicpark 03.11.2008 01:24 PM

haha, I wonder how tasty that recipe is.

I'd put in 3/4's a cup of milk to be certain.

batreleaser 03.11.2008 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
By the way, have you guys heard Dog Faced Hermans? "Hum of Life" will be a future "classic album" post by me.

Totally awesome band, similiar to the Ex except with a chick singer and more surfy kind of guitar at times... (yes, surf noise anarchic punk guitar)



surf noise anarchic punk guitar, eh? sounds fucking awesome, i shall check it out imediatley.

atsonicpark 03.11.2008 01:42 PM

Hahah, it's not AS cool as I made it sound but they certainly.. I can't explain it.. they certainly have their own style.

Actually, it sounds like perhaps Erase Errata listened to them a shitload before they decided to start a band.

batreleaser 03.11.2008 01:43 PM

the ex's singles.period has to be one of my favorite compilations ever. its actually my favorite record by them because it shows their evolution of a crass-like anarcho punk band with more standard rythyms and what not into a much noisier, much louder, much crazier punk band. other alblums by the ex i have much affection for are 'tumult', aural guerilla, joggers and smoggers, too many cowboys, and disturbing domestic peace. such a prolific and important band.

batreleaser 03.11.2008 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Hahah, it's not AS cool as I made it sound but they certainly.. I can't explain it.. they certainly have their own style.

Actually, it sounds like perhaps Erase Errata listened to them a shitload before they decided to start a band.



still sounds cool, i think errase errata is one of the better band we got these days, they rock it live too.

nomadicfollower 03.11.2008 03:24 PM

Haven't heard this one.
Starters Alternators is my favorite.

Everyneurotic 03.11.2008 07:46 PM

great great band, of the ones i've listened to, i find no wrong.

by the way, it's funny that pavement get so much flack for "ripping off" the fall when there was a period of time the ex were like three times more influenced by them, sometimes bordering on actual "rip off" territory and yet no one seems to even acknowledge it; not that it wasn't quality music.

batreleaser 03.11.2008 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
great great band, of the ones i've listened to, i find no wrong.

by the way, it's funny that pavement get so much flack for "ripping off" the fall when there was a period of time the ex were like three times more influenced by them, sometimes bordering on actual "rip off" territory and yet no one seems to even acknowledge it; not that it wasn't quality music.



i always thought the pavement rippin of the fall thing was ridiculous, sure theyre influenced by them, but what lo fi indie band wasnt? the fall were a post punk band who could make a whole alblums worth of 9 minute non boring songs. as great as pavement was, i consider them more or less as just an excellent rock n roll band. the ex mightve sounded like the fall at times, in their earlier phases, but they got more noisy and complex as their career went on.

atsonicpark 03.11.2008 08:06 PM

i think the only pavement songs that are total fall ripoffs are conduit for sale (aka "new face in hell again!") and song 13 on slanted..

Everyneurotic 03.11.2008 08:09 PM

like i have said many many times before, pavement do a lot of musical references in most of their songs; but critics just love to call them the fall jr.


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