Reviews

Echo Canyon

Elastic Heads Elastic Heads LP

Oh baby, nothing will prepare you for the lo-fi goodness this record is dripping in. Somewhere between JOY DIVISION and FUGAZI with a hint of something garage like the GORIES, ELASTIC HEADS are the dark and crusty answer to your prayers. There’s a good balance between groovy soft tunes and gnarly riff-fests. Relentless, raw, sometimes beautiful.

Litige 2 Degrés EP

This EP is some really great melodic punk. I also hear some late ’70s early ’80s French power pop and new wave. Whatever you want to call it, this record makes me want to tap my toes and get up and dance. At times, the music can almost be called hardcore-influenced in the choruses of a couple of songs, reminiscent of the DILS or WEIRDOS, before settling back into some new wave power pop, something like the band LES CALAMITÉS. I want to hear more from this band.

Contractions / Savak split 12″

Here’s a split one-sided 12” featuring a pair of similar-sounding indie bands from different continents, France’s CONTRACTIONS and SAVAK who appear to be from New York. Each band offers up two cuts of inoffensive (if forgettable), melodic radio rock. There are some aspects of this record that to me just scream “vanity project,” like putting around ten minutes of music on one side of a 12″ slab of wax, and adorning the remaining side with laser-etched art. It seems like a lot of thought and care went into the packaging, which I can’t characterize as a bad thing, but feels like window dressing. Not to assert that the music is an afterthought, it’s just not as impressive as the presentation. Both groups play mid-tempo, jangly guitar pop with vocalists that sing. CONTRACTIONS have a textured sound with a killer bass tone, are a bit heavier and more atmospheric. There’s a shade of the REPLACEMENTS coloring their two songs, which adds some welcome grit to the equation. SAVAK are jammy in a way that I personally find very off-putting but would probably appeal to a much wider audience than the racket I prefer.

V/A Peace, Unity, Noise And Having Fun: Tekken Tribute & Remixes LP

So this compilation LP is apparently a tribute to the French fastcore band TEKKEN. I regret to announce I was not familiar with TEKKEN the band, but it looks as though they were around in the late ’90s and early ’00s, and with some video research, I have realized that they were pretty good! If you like to blast off with CHARLES BRONSON, SPAZZ, DAMNABLE EXCITE ZOMBIES, AGATHOCLES, or even FANTOMAS, or any bands that were forming when fastcore was really breaking into its stride, I have this recommendation for you! There’s also some really bizarre MIDI carnival music, which I must admit I am entertained by, if not perplexed.

Zone Infinie Atomisés LP

What a pleasant surprise; I’m so glad ZONE INFINIE came into my orbit. Having not heard them before, I was expecting more of an icy post-punk style like fellow Frenchmen BLEAKNESS or SYNDROME 81. Instead, it sounds like a mix of the CLASH and the JAM with a sprinkle of CAMERA SILENS for good measure. I mean seriously, the singer sounds like Strummer or Weller, depending on the song. Checkout the final track “En Plan,” with one of the best hooks I’ve heard in a minute, accompanied by girl group handclaps and clean and crisp guitar leads. Excellent stuff.