from I Think We Need Helicopters,
released May 5, 1995
Written and performed by Lance Fever, Jerm Pollet, Steve May, and Connor Herrington. However, this song--including it's amazing bassline-- was adapted from an earlier Gals Panic song called Buttheads From Mars which was co-written by DJ Saturn (AKA Jeff Keyton).
supported by 13 fans who also own “Dogs Don't Do Drugs”
In my quest for ever more William Tyler,I ended up at Lightning (do stream WT's 'Blue Ash Montgomery' from this site...it is stupendous!...and don't faint at the appended price tag!!).
This is a record label but also a kind of 'life statement',if you will...the music and their ethos go hand in hand (music and life lived under the radar,or on the periphery).
This is the second Cy Dune release;a short EP but only minimal in length and not in attitude ("take no prisoners")or viewpoint (Neal Cassady comes to mind).Cy is a force of nature,it appears from these recordings,and long may he continue to be so...This record doesn't hit the ground running...more akin to already breaking the sound barrier...
All the other releases on this label are outstanding...do please check them out (and also Issue 1 of Lightning Magazine...a good article by Rhys Chatham among others).
Lightning releases don't come often but they are really worth the wait...
John Cratchley
supported by 13 fans who also own “Dogs Don't Do Drugs”
recipe: castle
1 part nwobm
1 part crunchy guitar riffage
1 part groove
1 part sultry vocals
stir in sprinkles of goblins and dragon tails
shake
enjoy \m/ David McLane