Tag: The Inclined
Crotchthrottle – Everything Odder Than Everything Else
75OL-124
Crotchthrottle – Everything Odder Than Everything Else CD
$6.00 S&H Included
Digital download is available here.
Track Listing:
- Gong Market
- Blues Skies for Coelacanths
- King of the Space Elephants
- Sometimes the Bar Eats You
- Mispelings Are Compelling
- Sicq Leaves Re:ducks
- In The Belly of the Saint Bernard
- Wizards can Wait
- Except Ants
- Key of Bleep
- All of My Best Lines Are Lifted
- Intersecting Lines
- Cabinet
- (Some Kind of) European Magic
According to reports from the field, members of Crotchthrottle locked themselves in a bunker for five months to rehearse before recording their latest psych noise rock quasi-instrumental release, Everything Odder Than Everything Else. While no-one can be sure what happened in there, their supplies are rumored to have included seven crates of old issues of Creem and Reflex magazines, the collected writings of Lester Bangs and Richard Meltzer, five Kraftwerk albums, fifty cases of pasta sauce, and ten pounds of dill pickles. As usual, no band members could be reached for comment.
Label limited to 25 copies. All label copies come with 9.5″ x 9.5″ poster.
Crotchthrottle – Slap-Fight at the Coffee Shop
75OL-090 Crotchthrottle – Slap-Fight at the Coffee Shop CD
$7.00 S&H Included
Digital download is available here
Track Listing
- Manifest Toe
- Leekabob
- Automatamatamata
- Quick Pickle
- Frequent Burrito
- The Only Postcard You Have From Here
- Some Jokes Never Get Old
- Fever Dreams In The Basement Of The Alamo
- Crambled Aches
- No, The Other Steve Reich – He’s A Geologist
- Birds Are Just Tiny Dinosaurs
- Starchitecture
Crotchthrottle is an enigma wrapped in a mystery stuffed in a taco, and deep fried in inscrutability. Details on the precise band line-up and history are hazy, but Jeremy Withers (of The Inclined is somehow involved. Some have said that this is his attempt to cash in on the recent abstract noise-drone boy-band trend, while others claim he is a mere studio lackey controlled by the shadowy Heiemeier Axia. Whatever the facts may be, the music is clearly the product of a deranged mind (or possibly a malevolent hive-mind) bent on hypnotizing the youth of America with repetitive “motorik” rhythms, constantly shifting drones, odd song structures and studio-manipulated melodies.
The Inclined – The First Day of Many
75OL-050 The Inclined – The First Day of Many CD
Limited to 50 silkscreen copies on CD
[sold out]
The Inclined is an electro synth-pop band based in Providence, RI. It’s two members, Bill Paukert (vocals, synths, programming, drums) and Jeremy Withers (bass, guitar, fuzz) have been playing together since 2000. After a number of lineup changes, the pair decided to change their basic indie-rock approach to accommodate their growing electro-pop leanings. Having now embraced the studio as an instrument and compositional tool, they have distilled their love of bass fuzz and synchronized arpeggiation into their first full album, The First Day of Many.