Album Review
Doronco Gumo – “Old Punks” – [Dilettante Music Publishing]
lombard 12/15/2009 A Library, CD
Tokyo-based Doronco Gumo has an impressive pedigree, with Doronco lending his bass playing chops to Les Rallizes Denudes (as well as Suishou no Fune and DAS). On this 2008 Japanese release, “Old Punks,” he’s joined by members of Maher Shalal Hash Baz for some interesting Japanese rock. Hints of psych, surf rock, art rock, and a bit of the late 70s creep in to the songs; many with a talk-sing approach and some with female vocals. It’s slow and plodding and is accented by minimalistic bassoon, trumpet, and piano. It ends with Mirai No Hitomi, a piece with a ghostly Joy Division presence embedded in it.
An LP version of this was recently released in the U.S. (with an additional track) on Holy Mountain.
you heard it 28 times on kfjc! most recently:
- 4768 days ago, Mitch LeMay played Bokutachi No Rakuen
- 4779 days ago, Rocket J. Squirrel played Ie De Syoujyo
- 4780 days ago, Pax Humana played Kageboshi
- 4783 days ago, Pete Dixon played Ie De Syoujyo
- 4785 days ago, theJestre played Bokutachi No Rakuen
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