41-5 Nanaimo St. 1971 [from reverse]
found at a Vancouver thrift store
hockeydadrecords: mattress tagging
that was a great night out. other highlights: salt n vinegar, alex g.
Morgan Willis has a new website with photos and etc. I especially like this glamourless but affectionate disposable series,of mostly buildings. I’ve been missing the west coast lately, and these photos don’t help. I’m going home this weekend, and the forecast for rain everyday should mute the longing.
12 01 16 / photo / photography / vancouver / image / end
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Hex Forever
“Mostly in Vancouver / mostly live.” Still in high school, living in Abbotsford, starving for new exciting records, I drained hours on transit to spend a couple hours in a wet, cold, smoky East Hastings basement. Despite the excitement, I felt queasy when Emergency Room Vol. 1 came out, numbered. No one imagined there was no expiry date, but I knew that ambitious optimism would turn sour when the cops “Not In My City“‘d it. In a couple decades we’ll see the Volume 2 DVD (obsolete format). Until then, this ultra-limited clear lathe-cut 10” is the appendix we have.
Reasonable clarity, bands picked to play their best songs, glossy photo book accompanying, Emergency Room Vol. 1 was a scene’s healthy pride. Contrast, Hex Forever is ten scratchy tracks off the scabbier, anti-entertainment edge of weird punk. It knows how abrasive it is, and the record runs together in the blown-out hiss. Jesse Taylor’s vanity took nine recordings he happened to have and cut them into a record, nobody can own, and anybody can ruin.
Through the scars, Hex Forever is an honest document. The cover, via Nic Hughes, is the style that soaked Vancouver’s socks, and sets the tone. Everything’s raw, and doesn’t always work. You can’t hear what’s going on half the time and impressions are limited to vague attitudes. Often being abrasive is tedious, but Mutators’ Paper Words is as intense as their singles, and completists can find a lost White Lung song that someone “Are you recording it?”s through.
Is anyone going to romanticize the $4 cans of PBR in cold concrete bunkers? Hex Forever might sober them up. You can hear the excitement in Emergency Room Vol. 1 and a lot of the singles from that time, but Hex Forever is a little more what it was like to be damp and uncomfortable and barely hear what was happening at a show with bands trying to abuse a crowd who would stand there, bored but tolerant.

1 / Female Health Cax Coders “Ms. Ts 2002”
2 / White Lung The Pharmacist “Lamplighter 2007”
3 / Nons Figure it Out “The Royal 2003”
4 / Night Wounds Black Humour “Live in Napa, CA 2007”
5 / Die Monitr Batss Girls of War “Holoscene, PDX 2004”
6 / Twin Crystals Christian Wife / Cancer “Pat’s Pub 2006”
7 / Mutators Paper Words “Lamplighter 2007”
8 / Shearing Pinx Crime Waves “Urban Lounge, Salt Lake City 2008”
9 / Modern Creatures In Patterns “Emergency Room 2008
“All tracks recorded live by J. Taylor on mini-disc / mostly in Vancouver / mostly live, except #8 rec. by SHPX on cassette. Cover art by Nxc Hxghxs. 31 copies lathe cut in New Zealand 2009.”
12 01 13 / Die Monitr Batss / Female Health / Modern Creatures / Mutators / Night Wounds / Nons / Shearing Pinx / Twin Crystals / Vancouver / White Lung / record / review / 2009 / criticism / media
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Pervert is the first track from Jakob Knudsen’s latest project, Contempt. It’s the beginning of what better end up a split cassette with Jelly Boyz this September.
“I made this song for a project I’ve been trying to get together for awhile. Its never really materialized because of conflicting schedules / flakes / lack of money, so I recorded this with help from Daniel at El Cheapo. It’s the first of hopefully at least a four song demo. The cut is really rough but I’m really excited to hear something I’ve had written for song long.” Jakob Knudsen
11 06 08 / Contempt / mp3 / Vancouver / hardcore / listen / end / media
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Love Cuts’ new 7” is out now on Nominal Records. While the postal strike holds mail order hostage, you can download five tracks of Beat Happening cuddling with UK DIY, unless the internet finds a way to have a labour dispute too.
11 06 08 / Love Cuts / Nominal Records / Vancouver / download / listen / mp3 / record / review / media / end
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B-Lines make burning out way too fun. Ryan yelps through the first “single” off of their first 12” like he’s in grade 10 again and drugs don’t just make you useless. Out so soon from Nominal my mind is melting.
11 03 26 / mp3 / B-Lines / Nominal Records / Vancouver / listen / end / media
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Nobunny at the Railway Club in Vancouver, February 3, 2011.
I was in Vancouver last month and won’t mention the friends I saw or fun I had, because I’m scared I’ll forget someone, but I did see Nobunny’s usual schtick. All the Love Visions hits, none of the Raw Romance gold that I don’t think they can pull off live, and only the Velvet Underground and Crystals rip offs from First Blood. No Sneaky Pinks, deal with it. I paid for Jakob Knudsen (just realized his tumblr changed! Fix the links, quick!) and his girlfriend to get in, and then I thrust a disposable camera into his hands. I intercepted him while he was working the next day and got a All For The Best tape from him, and I scanned these at work this morning. Sh!
11 03 09 / Nobunny / Railway Club / photo / show / Vancouver / 2011 / Jakob Knudsen / All for the Best / criticism / image
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Chris Vincent at Nice Cafe, in Vancouver, February 2011.
11 03 09 / Chris Vincent / Vancouver / Photo / image
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