Monday, November 30, 2009

Free Show This Week


We're playing a free show this Friday night for
our good friend Cam Smith at Incremental Records
(i.e. the guy who has made nearly all of the NA records).

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Ian's Inspirations...

A lot of times when we're in the middle of an epic 20+ minute doom haze, I just zone out and think of things.

Things like this...

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

Six Hands To Hurt You

We're happy to announce that we've got a third No Anchor now, Donovan Miller. Donovan currently plays in Butcher Birds and Die On Planes as well. Busy guy. But not too busy to bring the brutal with the No Anchor hobby apocolypse.

He also seems to like the band. Here is a photo of him moshing the fuck out at our Halloween show last year:


Also note: That's Zombie-Tom Hall on the far right and just over Donnie's shoulder you can spot Amelia Golding of The Rational Academy dressed as a pirate or Nadine from Twin Peaks, I forget which.

In other news I put out a press release before updating our blog so by now you may already have heard that we've got an unreleased track call 'Wolves Bite And Disappear' coming out on forthcoming compilation of FSS. Recorded by Todd Dixon in a disused museum and mixed by Lawrence English, sounds pretty good.

We've also started writing our new album. Alex and I wrote quite a bit of new stuff post-Steam (like Wolves) but a lot of now seems destined for B-Sideville. New stuff sounds - to me - a bit like 70s occult metal and bit more out and out doomed up. Maybe we weren't joking when we told every0ne we were a doom band?

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Best. Blog. Ever.

A few posts back, I mentioned LA rock juggernaughts Tool and their prominent role in my suburban heavy metal dreams. Now let me even up my street credit a little by mentioning that after Tool (and Helmet) came a lot of amazing Australian heavy music that few people ever talk about but completely rocks. When I was eighteen, everything became about Budd (I still think their early work is probably the archetypal Australian sludge sound - it's my archetype anyhow). After Budd came Au-go-go Records' Magic Dirt and Midget. After them came S:Bahn, Ricaine, 2litredolby and Tweezer. Then The Nation Blue.

And what gives me call to mention all this is that some radical adult has started a blog that shares some out-of-print goodness from many of those above bands. The good/bad news is that almost all of this work is out-of-print so whole discogs are up there. Visit and see here: The Lost & Found Music Library.

What I recommend in order is:
  1. El Cabalero Rojo by 2litredolby. This album is a dead certainty, it's amazing. Ask anyone anywhere who worked in an independent record store in the 90s and they'll back me up. Download it now.
  2. Total Abandonment of Better Understanding by Midget. Australian noise-rock of the highest calibre. My copy of the CD looks like it's been in a 1000 backpacks because it has.
  3. Stock Footage by S:Bahn. Fractured, fucked up noise-pop music. Golden. Said blogger has very wisely appended two killer comp tracks to this EP download.
The rest of it is good too: early Gerling (when they were an indie-guitar band), impossibly rare 7s from Midget and 2litredolby, Sealifepark, Purpelene and even some super, super rare Heinz Riegler.

Best. Blog. Ever.

PS: Speaking of rarities, my cousin and I are trying to track down a good quality boot of Magic Dirt Live-At-The-Wireless circa Friends In Danger / Young & Full of the Devil era. We both had it on cassette but have both lost it. It's fucking ruling...they play Sparrow, Babycakes, Choker, Rabbit With Fangs and maybe Friends In Danger (?) but it's with Dave Thomas instead of Raul. If anyone has this and can send me a link to it, I'd flip out I'd be so happy.