Feb 18, 2015

So-Cal Brief Blasts: Featuring Dirty Dishes-Guilty, Cotillon-S/T, Prettiest Eyes-Looks

     Exploding In Sound Records is one of now many east coast labels specializing in the 90's revival sound. Well, the only things that don't scream, "90's!" about Dirty Dishes is that they happen to be a duo and feature a rather long instrumental song ('Dinner Bell').      
     Dirty Dishes are a female-lead L.A. band [90's check] who aren't afraid to push songs (5 of 9 here) past five minutes [90's check] and who drench acoustic guitar in reverb [90's check] ('Androgynous Love Song'). Their latest effort, Guilty also includes a song called 'Dan Cortez' which is,  of course pronounced exactly as 90's MTV superstar, Dan Cortese.
     Trip-hop was created in the 90's. Guilty gets a bit trip-hoppy (drums and keys) on track seven, 'Lackluster', and track nine, 'Sugar Plum Fairies'. Anybody looking for a band to fill voids left by Veruca Salt and Portishead  will find a welcome companion in Dirty Dishes. Also, here again, along with a previous 2015 release by a wholly different band, Guilty's cover art might be better than its music. I want to know precisely where that photo was taken.

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                                                                                                                          The Verdict: 2.5 Bedpans



   
   
     Cotillon's eponymous debut album is a kind of middle-of-the-road, blue-collar pop record that a band such as, oh...I don't know...Cracker(?) or Guster(?) might make (especially 'Holding You Back'); but not for lack of experimentation.
     Producer, Chet "JR" White, bangs a woodblock on album opener, 'Gloom'. Both an organ and plenty of saxophone are employed on the next track, 'Call Me Up'. 'Asteroid' is sort of a blander take on Guided By Voices or The Fall. Poe's 'The Raven' is quoted in 'Should Have Known Better'. '
     'Infection' is a 3:40 mess. It starts off as a hammering, angular tune (Sample Lyrics: "I wonder how you could stay so cute and thin. I wonder how many guys you've infected.") and abruptly switches to airy psych, complete with acoustic strumming, at 1:16 (Sample Lyrics: "Be my dream girl. Make me blush. Let's get dressed-up and swallow some drugs. Be my dream girl, just like cocaine."). Ninety seconds later, the song switches back over to drive-mode so someone can work-out a thirty second guitar solo. 
     'Left Bank' is, by far, the best tune here. Jordan Corso can play some beautiful piano. I don't know why more of that wasn't used on this album. So 'Left Bank' features Corso on airy, clean piano and Raffi Garabedian, the saxophonist, just slightly accenting everything. It's very bright and classy. I only wish all the experiments here paid off as well as 'Left Bank'.

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                                                                                                                          The Verdict: 2.5 Bedpans



     If anyone's running low on skronk, Prettiest Eyes' Looks is as stocked-up as Wal-Mart is with cheap cola. 'Looks' showcases skronk. It seems to be the main ingredient in every tune save 'Not OK', which was probably named as such because they excised the skronk from it.
     I'll give Looks credit for a rad cover of The Pretty Things' 'LSD' and a dynamic collaboration with AJ Davila (Davila 666) and Kiani Medina on 'El Huelebicho', which not only boasts some nimble instrumentation but beautifully sung palabras solamente en Espanol tambien. It doesn't get more L.A. than Spanish lyrics. Every L.A. band should find some way to incorporate Latin culture into their music. Prettiest Eyes do right by their home-base.
     Prettiest Eyes sound like they're having lots of fun as they simply bash and skronk their way to the finish line. 'Into Oblivion' is also a quirky, paranoid highlight.

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                                                                                                                          The Verdict: 2.5 Bedpans














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