Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Soundcrane :: Japanese Red Cross Fundraiser


Soundcrane
We're really proud to be a part of this!
Australian musicians offer a musical tribute to Japan, creating cover versions of famous or interesting Japanese music.You buy it online, listen to it & love it. Your money goes towards rebuilding lives in North-East Japan.
To reiterate, no-one involved with this project is being paid, and every cent you pay goes to the Red Cross disaster relief effort in Japan. And if that’s not enough to make you want to buy it, look at the abundance of talent in the final tracklisting below.

1. McKisko - Baibaba Bimba
2. Hunz - Astroboy
3. The Rational Academy - Chew it in a Bite
4. Shem Allen & Chris Perren - Konayuki
5. Charles Boat - One Summer Day
6. Rob Davidson - The Emperor’s Speech
7. Hazards of Swimming Naked - Making a Cyborg (from Ghost in the Shell)
8. Robin Boat - Elegy to Betrayal
9. aheadphonehome - Aoharu Youth
10. No Anchor - Rattlesnake
11. Secret Killer of Names - 333
12. The Holy Cow & Billy Bodean - Genesis
13. Subsea - Forbidden Colours
14. Ed Guglielmino & Chris Perren - Sakuran
15. Sebu - Aerith’s Theme
16. Big Strong Brute - Call my name
17. Mr. Maps - Himitsu Girl’s Top Secret
18. Tiny Spiders - Halation
19. Lawrence English - Requiem (for String Orchestra) [Reduction]

Monday, January 31, 2011

You were in a band

Some years ago i helped out on another recording by Jerry Falwell Destroyed Earth (aka Jessica Shulman). There was little chance it would ever come out given her track record but, as a fan, i couldn't help but jump at the offer to help her put together a group and record some of her songs during one of her fleeting always over emotional visits - Jess writes great fucking songs (i tried to cover one for our swans record but failed big time).

So, we booked in an afternoon at the now defunct Hangar here in brisbane in exchange for a show later that evening and pressed record. Todd Dixon who is responsible for so much of the Academy's earlier catalogue worked the desk while Paul Donoghue (Tragic/Athletic, Big Strong Brute and one time Academy drummer) and i switched between drums and guitar.

Turns out Jessica finally did release the record... for free! You can download the results with artwork here.

Im really excited this finally saw light of day. You can hear mine and Paul's efforts on the opening 4 songs and the rest is amazing as well (esp. "a general's sword").

Also for anyone trainspotting - you may notice some familiar lines in the opening track. In 2007 when we were launching our second 7" at Ric's, Jess and her friend Bridget Martin from the USA opened the night up, during which Jess played a song that was so good i remembered and stole a bunch of the lines which ended up as the framework for "2004". Credit where credit is due.

*Also this post is dedicated to the time my friend George poured his beer over Jess's head at the powerhouse during Erase Errata's set becuz she was being a right bitch to me. Fuck you Jess. You know you probably deserved it.