one of the other two support acts at Dan Deacon in Dublin - Future Islands. (after being blown away by Teeth Mountain, I had to nip outside because these guys were so atrociously cheesy)
unusual audience participation - even for a Dan Deacon gig.
one of the other two support acts at Dan Deacon in Dublin - Future Islands. (after being blown away by Teeth Mountain, I had to nip outside because these guys were so atrociously cheesy)
unusual audience participation - even for a Dan Deacon gig.
Teeth Mountain Live On (Side A)
15:52 by my cut. tribal-drum tastic
might post up the second side later… as far as I know you can’t get this digitally elsewhere so here’s the file for this rip.
“Live On
NNF162—LP ($13)
Bodymore, Murderland has a long and still-living history of wacko art/music loons operating out of cheap warehouses (Tarantula Hill, RIP) and cheaper apartments (The Comfort Dome, etc), and something about the place’s civic/social vibe seems to foster an almost schizophrenic degree of diversity amongst its bands. Needless to say, this is a good good thing. But despite the city’s recent-ish rep as a home to neon strobe light teen party heroes like Daniel Deacon and Ponytail and whatnot, there’s obviously a ton more to the story, and the band that seems to us crucial to this neo-wave B-MORE renaissance is Teeth Mountain. A seven-piece jam crew comprised of 2-3 odd drum kits, sax, clarinet, mixer drones, electric guitar, a pile of pedals, various voices, and probably other unknown mystery junk, they straddle a fine, fucked up line between carefully orchestrated rhythmic psychedelia and total drum-circle-damaged freeform freak-sprawl. To us, it’s a holy zone, and one we hope they continue to linger in. TM’s 2008 LP on SHWDPLY (recently reissued, grab one ASAP) was easily one of our top recs of the year, and so we are obviously awesomely jazzed to offer up Live On, their follow-up. Two all-new sides of artfully interwoven live recordings encompassing all the band’s best moods: outsider world scorch, jittery horn ragas, basement attack trance, etc. Raw and real and alive as life. Future Teeth Mountains will be scaled at NNF, learn the terrain now. Black vinyl LPs in jackets with painted-craft-cathedral artwork by the band, plus an 11x11 full-color double sided insert. Edition of 500.”
Vinyl Sunday (?)
put the needle on the record
just got around to ripping my Teeth Mountain Live On LP, from the Dan Deacon show, to mp3.