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HTRK – Marry Me Tonight (Blast First Petite)

Posted: 07 Jul 2009 05:13 AM PDT

HTRK didn’t think much of the Melbourne (Australian) obsession with garage rock in the early part of the 21st century, so they used that as inspiration for their name and headed to London, via an extended stopover in Berlin. The cities themselves could give an indication of HTRK’s sound, particularly when seen in conjunction with the name ‘Roland S. Howard’ loudly heralded as producer on the back of the packaging. The shadow of The Birthday Party certainly looms large, as does krautrock, early Public Image Limited, Suicide and a myriad of other post-punk/no-wave tangents. Which is not to say it’s completely derivative, just that the band is happy to be part of a lineage.

There are 4 elements to HTRK’s sound : 1. Sparse, primitive drum machine loops; 2. Sean Stewart’s repetitive bass riffs which drive through entire songs unchanging; 3. Nigel Yang’s abstract guitar bursts, at times abrasive, at others mercurial and detached; 4. Jonnine Standish’es fey, androgynous vocal monotones. It’s a simple mix, but the band milk it for all its worth and the overall effect is for the listener to be enveloped in the band’s unchanging mood. It’s very hypnotic. Highlighting individual tracks seems a little pointless – the sheer unchanging magnitude of each track means the album kind of works as a single suite, the changes from track to track serving where a regular pop song might change from verse to chorus to bridge. Indeed, HTRK slow the pop structure down to a funereal drawl then suck all energy into their black hole. The lightness of the digital drums also gives more an otherworldly ambience. They never scale the sheer chaos of The Birthday Party or Keith Levine/Jah Wobble’s Public Image Ltd, but that’s probably what helps stop them from sounding like retro-ists. They do offer their own ideas to the equation – most potently a deliberate lethargy which lays a hazy blanket over all proceedings. Lyrically, the aesthetic is consistent, with a minimal amount of vaguely provocative lyrics repeated – “We could make it if I met you in a different head space/I could make it/We could shake it if I met you in a different head space/I could shake it”.

Marry Me Tonight is an album with a very specific and, dare I say, narrow aesthetic. HTRK, however, are masters of that chosen aesthetic and drive it mercilessly across the 37 minutes of the album. The end result is mesmerising.

Adrian Elmer

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Special Guest: Galaxy Fuzz Band – Extended Playlist 060709 – www.2ser.com 107.3FM

Posted: 07 Jul 2009 06:29 AM PDT

This week, fresh from burning up CD-R punters' ears with his new material, Mat Bright joins ollo on Extended Play to introduce his Galaxy Fuzz Band project and give us a sneek peek at material from some of his previous outfits (Distant Locust, among others!) and upcoming new EP.
Check www.myspace.com/galaxyfuzzband

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Coming up Nextended –

Monday 20 July 09
Special Guest: Scattered Order

Mitch Jones from Scattered Order gives us an update on what the band have been up to of late, talking about the recent box set release on Germany's Vinyl-on-Demand label "Pardon Me For Barging In Like This… (M Squared: Rare Recordings 1979-1983)" and their upcoming live performance, together with The Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast, at Marrickville's CAD Factory on Sunday 26 July
Check: www.scatteredorder.com

More themes at your leisure, please, to extendedplay@2ser.com .
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8 bit – Creep Stalker
("Houndog EP" – 2004, Bug) #

Cleptoclectics – Move On
("Open Tuned Occidentals" 3inch CD – 2009, hellosQuare) #

Inquiet – Death
("Inq Beyong" – 2008, Brother Sister) #

Alternahunk – Kismi
("Alternahunk" – 1997, Dual Plover) #

Alien Christ – Littlegirl
("Alien Christ" – 2005, Endgame) #

Krang – Tra Jumbo Head
("Sound Trucks Massed At Dawn" – 1995, PSY-HARMONICS) #

Monster Zoku Onsomb! – Suicide Sine Wave
("Earth Eaters" – 2008, Acid Samovar) #

Distant Locust – Fearful Pleasure (2009 Remaster)
("Fearful Pleasure" – 2009, We Make µ-Sick) #

Tony Lawrence – After The Accident
(demo, 2009) #

Galaxy Fuzz Band – Europa Bloodstream
("Galaxy Fuzz Band" self-released – 2008, Galaxy Fuzz Band) #

Galaxy Fuzz Band – Monsignor Blood
(unreleased, 2009) #

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