WUSSYFuneral Dress(Shake It)
In which Chuck Cleaver—Ass Ponys, you remember, they still play out around Cincinnati—joins unknown Lisa Walker, multi-instrumentalist Mark Messerly, and amateur drummer Dawn Burman for 11 three-minute songs, all about perfect, one after the other after the other. Small, but about perfect, with Walker handling the human detail and Cleaver tossing off metaphors—a sideshow horse, a shunt to drain the fear from his brain. It's an ideal partnership—vocally and lyrically, Walker grounds the old guy and he lifts her. The band sound is more Velvets than Burritos, yet country still. It's as if they've reduced all of white Ohio to an articulated drone, unlocked a silo or warehouse of hummable tunes, and worked out the harmonies. A
― Jim M (jmcgaw), Thursday, 9 February 2006 19:34 (nineteen years ago)
― Brooker Buckingham (Brooker B), Thursday, 9 February 2006 19:43 (nineteen years ago)
Ass Ponys fans may be disappointed to find that Chuck doesn't sing on all the songs, but it doesn't really matter, cause the girl adds a whole new element. As the Dean said, it's more alt rock than alt country.
Best song is the first song, Airborne. That has both of them singing. In a better world, it would be a hit.
― kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Thursday, 9 February 2006 19:51 (nineteen years ago)
― Chuck B, Thursday, 9 February 2006 19:55 (nineteen years ago)
― moxie alvarez, Wednesday, 15 February 2006 19:44 (nineteen years ago)
― TRG (TRG), Wednesday, 15 February 2006 19:56 (nineteen years ago)
And all the treasure from the good days Is going through the last phase Of Yours and Yours and Mine When something from the Yours pile Shattered on the floor tile And you went off like Frakenstein
The title cut is a shameless rip of The Undertones' "Teenage Kicks," and they cite VU and The Meat Puppets as influences, so I suppose their hearts are in the right place. If Funeral Dress had come out on Homestead Records in 1985, it would've been a CMJ chart topper.
But it's appropriate that Christgau says they "unlocked a silo or warehouse of hummable tunes, and worked out the harmonies" cause this is a very workmanlike album. There's "writer's workshop" damage all over this thing and if you told me they built this in the garage using power tools and The Singer-Songwriter Handbook For The Rock Musician I wouldn't be surprised. You know those wistful songs that TV shows like Scrubs or Grey's Anatomy play over concluding ain't-life-poignant montages of thoughtful character shots (lesson-learned voiceover optional)? If The Drew Carey Show ever indulged in such hijinks, Funeral Dress could've provided a half-season's worth of grist. OHIO!
As for the future, Wussy might:A) release 3 more steady-rocking slabs like this one and then issue one hell of a greatest hits albumB) put 5 songs as good as "Airborne" on their next record and end up on everybody's top 10 list of 2006C) resist their formalist tendencies and push what they've got into some weird new sonic territoryD) encourage Lisa Walker to extend her countrified girl-gone-bad-is-now-a-bitter-woman snarl (as evidenced in "Airborne") over the course of an album
... any of which would be a good thing, although C and/or D would be my personal preferences.
― Edward III (edward iii), Wednesday, 15 February 2006 21:43 (nineteen years ago)
― rizzx (Rizz), Wednesday, 15 February 2006 21:45 (nineteen years ago)
― Edward III (edward iii), Wednesday, 15 February 2006 21:50 (nineteen years ago)
anyone heard the newest, Be here now? yet another A from X'gau and it may well be my favorite batch of songs. i guess they're kind of obscure in that i've never even seen their cd's at amoeba, and i don't think they've travelled West of the Rockies.
― outdoor_miner, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 16:37 (sixteen years ago)
I love it – an angrier Yo La Tengo, although the male Wussy occasionally sounds like Adam Duritz.
― Bud Huxtable (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 16:44 (sixteen years ago)
weird I was just thinking about them the other day in that "what every happened to wussy" way
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 17:11 (sixteen years ago)
whatever, that is
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 17:12 (sixteen years ago)
what ever
whatevery
i guess "be here now" is a typo. it says "be the best" on the actual disc, but wussy's website refers to the disc as s/t. who cares
― outdoor_miner, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 17:26 (sixteen years ago)
"and i don't think they've travelled West of the Rockies."
just got this e-mail from chris brokaw today:
"hi all,
wanted to let you know i have a solo show next week at pa's lounge, in somerville. i'll be playing a bunch of new stuff from recent records and upcoming ones. my good pals from ohio WUSSY will also perform, as well as NATHAN XANDER and PAPER AND SAND. come on down if you can!"
― scott seward, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 18:14 (sixteen years ago)
that would be friday, june 19th.
i love Funeral Dress.like somewhere between The Vaselines, Yo La Tengo and New Pornographers.The underrated Lisa Walker writes better songs than Cleaver - maybe thats why this record is better than anything Ass Ponys ever done imo\.
how are the other 2 Wussy records compared to Funeral Dress?
― Zeno, Saturday, 29 August 2009 16:32 (sixteen years ago)
they keep getting stronger. esp. the songs/writing on the new one. i've only heard it about 7 or 8 times, but love it more with each listen.
― outdoor_miner, Saturday, 29 August 2009 20:30 (sixteen years ago)
Chuck Cleaver has been responsible for a buttload of great music in the 2000s. Haven't heard the new Wussy, but I loved the last two. And the Ass Ponys were seemingly incapable of writing a bad song, especially on the last two records, Some Stupid With A Flare Gun and Lohio.
I saw the Ass Ponys at Maxwells a few years back, as part of a triple bill with Neko Case and the Handsome Family. So good.
― kornrulez6969, Saturday, 29 August 2009 22:33 (sixteen years ago)
well, the new Wussy album is awesome.yes - they do keep getting stronger.the album is even more hooky and catchier than Funeral Dress,the production is cleaner and thicker, and the melodies reminding me stuff like Quasi or early BtS (meets YLT New Porno's).
one of the most underrated bands around this days - how come Matador/Merge didnt sign them yet?!(on the other hand,a step like that might ruin them)
― Zeno, Tuesday, 1 September 2009 17:22 (sixteen years ago)
love:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuyHa9OO63g
― Zeno, Tuesday, 1 September 2009 18:32 (sixteen years ago)
Downloaded this at amazon for $6.99. So great.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 21 October 2009 18:37 (sixteen years ago)
Still great.
― kornrulez6969, Monday, 28 June 2010 01:07 (fifteen years ago)
yeah, they are pretty great (well, their songs are, anyway). i just really really REALLY fucking wish they didn't sound like such a demo band. Lord Lucifer please to bestow unto them a decent producer/engineer. kthxbye.
― "enduring lack of street cred" (Ioannis), Monday, 28 June 2010 08:07 (fifteen years ago)
i like them, though they tend reapeat the same schticks (esp. with the male/female vocals) ans as a result some of their songs sounds like versions of older ones
― Zeno, Monday, 28 June 2010 09:15 (fifteen years ago)
I've just caught up with this year's record and love a lot of it. If they were to ever come through Toronto (maybe they already have, and I missed it), I would actually make the effort to see them.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 21 December 2010 12:33 (fifteen years ago)
New Wussy album!!!
http://wussy.bandcamp.com/album/strawberry
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 September 2011 18:49 (fourteen years ago)
nothing's special on first listen
― nostormo, Wednesday, 7 September 2011 19:05 (fourteen years ago)
I like everything this band does, including this. There's nothing as immediate as Rigor Mortis, but even so, it's still vintage Wussy. Chuck Cleaver continues to rock.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 September 2011 20:17 (fourteen years ago)
Hey Wussy fans, read what Robert Christgau has to say about them.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 20 March 2012 17:10 (thirteen years ago)
Their song Motorcycle is one of my favorites of last 5 years:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdJuHzw5PFw
live version is great too:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdR5NagZYSw
― Campari G&T, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 09:27 (thirteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYMkVn9u8vU
And what a great song this was (with simple but indelible guitar riff!) (charming video too)
― Campari G&T, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 09:42 (thirteen years ago)
just one more link - Yellow Cotton Dress (live)
That Grisly Adams guy plays some great guitar in this clip!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X31p51zN19A
― Campari G&T, Wednesday, 12 December 2012 09:56 (thirteen years ago)
Normally my taste diverge that greatly from the ILX norm; but in this once case I can't recall a single other person expressing any kind of appreciation for what I consider one of best songs of the last decade: Mayflies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYMkVn9u8vU
I even got more of a favorably response when praising Northside a few years back..
― Campari G&T, Thursday, 13 December 2012 07:59 (thirteen years ago)
I realize the grammar in that last post makes it sound like it was Google-translated from Russian
― Campari G&T, Thursday, 13 December 2012 08:07 (thirteen years ago)
OK, my favorite album of 2013 has just come out, and it's free. Get your Wussy outtakes and live versions record at wussy.org. It's called Popular Favorites. Holy moley, so so so good.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 8 January 2013 06:00 (thirteen years ago)
I downloaded that the other day, but haven't had a chance to listen yet. "Pizza King" was high on my year-end list.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 8 January 2013 14:47 (thirteen years ago)
I don't pay any attention to Record Day, so I didn't realize there was a short one (seven songs) called Duo out there. No luck so far figuring out how to get hold of it.
― clemenza, Sunday, 8 September 2013 17:42 (twelve years ago)
I went through everything they've done and listened closely. (I've put songs of theirs on year-end lists, but I hadn't really taken time with each album.) If I made an introductory mix-CD, here's what I'd put on it.
1. "Airborne" (2005)2. "Crooked" (2005)3. "Bought It Again" (2005)4. "Mayflies" (2007)5. "Millie Christine" (2007)6. "Tiny Spiders" (2007)7. "Sun Giant Says Hey" (2007)8. "Melody Ranch" (2007)9. "Vivian Girls" (2007)10. "Gone Missing" (2009)11. "Happiness Bleeds" (2009)12. "Muscle Cars" (2009)13. "All the Bugs Are Growing" (2009)14. "Airborne" (2011 acoustic version)15. "Crooked" (2011 acoustic version)16. "Magnolia" (2011)17. "Pizza King" (2011)18. "Little Miami" (2011)19. "Runaway" (2013)20. "North Sea Girls" (2013)
A title..."The Last Phase of Yours and Yours and Mine." They've been my favourite band for the past couple of years.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 11 September 2013 22:46 (twelve years ago)
thank you this thread for reminding me of "earth to grandma."
― fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 11 September 2013 23:33 (twelve years ago)
But....but....how could you have a Wussy best-of without Rigor Mortis or Grand Champion Steer. or Maglite fer crying out loud!
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 12 September 2013 00:35 (twelve years ago)
Just not crazy about any of them. I don't know, past "Airborne," they seem like a blank slate where favorites could fall anywhere. (I love the Ass Ponys' "Astronaut," too.)
― clemenza, Thursday, 12 September 2013 01:17 (twelve years ago)
Fighter Pilot is another great Ass Ponys song. And Kung Fu Reference and Dried Up from the follow up.
You could make a strong argument for Chuck Cleaver being the best songwriter of the millennium with Ass Ponys and Wussy together.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 12 September 2013 01:26 (twelve years ago)
How can I get North Sea Girls?
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 12 September 2013 01:30 (twelve years ago)
I got it through a well-known secret file sharer. (So well known that I feel silly doing the thing with the asterisks--but if I don't do it, I worry that I'll bring the whole operation to a ruinous end.) It's only seven short songs--if you're not particular about vinyl, I'm sure I could get it to you in a couple of e-mails. Or you could go through the well-known secret file sharer.
― clemenza, Thursday, 12 September 2013 01:40 (twelve years ago)
I would definitely add Maglite and the Funeral Dress II version of Conversation Lags. That chorus drives me insane:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brgBSZReyH8
― campreverb, Thursday, 10 October 2013 21:50 (twelve years ago)
The new album is excellent so far.
― Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 6 April 2014 00:38 (eleven years ago)
I voted for "North Sea Girls" last year, so I already know that's good. Found a site where I was able to hear "Teenage Wasteland"--also very good, and I like how the beginning paraphrases what you'd expect. (I guess they were inspired by One Direction's "Best Song Ever.") The album cover's kind of ugly; with such a great title, I think they could have done better there. Still looking forward to it, of course.
― clemenza, Sunday, 6 April 2014 02:53 (eleven years ago)
http://wussy.bandcamp.com/album/attica-limited-edition-pre-release-cd-downloadsnew wussy
― Tom Waits for no one (outdoor_miner), Friday, 25 April 2014 02:03 (eleven years ago)
Their best album.
― guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 25 April 2014 05:50 (eleven years ago)
Still don't have the album...I'm going to look around tomorrow and try to figure out a way to order it fairly cheaply. (I want something physical.)
Started skimming the Charles Taylor piece that's getting some notice and stopped on this:
It's the underlying edge of condescension used to address anyone who hasn't bought a house or had kids, as if we couldn’t possibly know what being an adult really meant.
I won't read the rest of it--hits too close. I've been going through that in a major way the past few years, and it's something I wanted to try writing about myself eventually. (I've got the house, not the kids.) Facebook makes this much, much worse.
― clemenza, Saturday, 24 May 2014 22:59 (eleven years ago)
I've been playing Attica in the car for the last few days. Through three songs the first time, I felt apprehensive--I already knew "Teenage Wasteland" was really good, but the next two were heavier and tuneless. The rest is fine, so I've just been skipping those two songs. I don't know if it's their best album or not. My favorite songs are scattered all over their LPs; the third one would probably still be my pick. Anyway, my favorites on Attica after "Teenage Wasteland" are "North Sea Girls," "To the Lightning," "Halloween," "Home," and "Beautiful." The last has a line that puzzles me: "I'm not the monster that I once was/Twenty years ago I was more beautiful than I am today." That seems contradictory...or not; I like mulling it over.
Really wish they had used a photo from the Attica riot for the cover. As is, it's quite an eyesore.
― clemenza, Saturday, 14 June 2014 13:38 (eleven years ago)
I agree that "Bug" is the worst thing.
― guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 14 June 2014 13:50 (eleven years ago)
Their album art is often atrocious. "Halloween" is great, though. I like the title track, too. Chuck's songs on this one, less so...
― Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Saturday, 14 June 2014 14:08 (eleven years ago)
Chuck's such a great looking character, but I've definitely developed a preference for the songs Lisa sings. I'm sure "Teenage Wasteland" will be high on my year-end list.
― clemenza, Saturday, 14 June 2014 14:12 (eleven years ago)
Acetylene is a great song.
The new one is definitely dominated by Lisa songs, but Strawberry was all Chuck.
― kornrulez6969, Saturday, 14 June 2014 16:54 (eleven years ago)
Square this up, and there's your CD cover:
http://bcdownload.gannett.edgesuite.net/rochester/36517057001/36517057001_1135879362001_retaking1.jpg
Really like that they mention Townshend and Moon by name on "Teenage Wasteland," even more the "Sugar Mountain" reference on "Halloween." Putting their music aside, I love that they're oldish people preoccupied with stuff that nobody (present company excepted) much cares about any more, which they often allude to--"so far away," "surrounded by the things accumulated here," "something you'd remember from a dream."
― clemenza, Sunday, 15 June 2014 23:15 (eleven years ago)
How do you rate the Wussy Duo stuff? Is it acoustic? There's been a copy collecting dust at the record store here and I always wonder about it.
― Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Monday, 16 June 2014 01:23 (eleven years ago)
You mean Duo and Funeral Dress II? I've saved stuff from both--"North Sea Girls" from the former (now redundant), "Airborne" and "Crooked" from the other. As long as they're not charging too much (I think Duo was a Record Store Day thing), I'm sure you'd like both.
― clemenza, Monday, 16 June 2014 03:27 (eleven years ago)
Has anyone who's never read Robert Christgau ever been into Wussy?
― jaymc, Monday, 16 June 2014 05:02 (eleven years ago)
The last has a line that puzzles me: "I'm not the monster that I once was/Twenty years ago I was more beautiful than I am today." That seems contradictory...or not; I like mulling it over.
That's my favorite line on the record, and one of my favorites they have written. Agreed that the album is a bit filler-prone ('Rainbows and Butterflies'?!), but 'Beautiful', 'Halloween', 'To The Lightning', and the best fan-tribute since 'Alex Chilton' are so ridiculously good I don't even care.
― campreverb, Monday, 16 June 2014 15:31 (eleven years ago)
Radio versions somebody posted on Facebook:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qdu587me9w1sfuo/Wussy%20-%20Best%20Radio%20Sessions%202009-2014%20MP3.zip
The four Attica songs I play in the car all the time: "Teenage Wasteland," "Halloween," "Home," and "Beautiful."
― clemenza, Saturday, 30 August 2014 03:53 (eleven years ago)
I heard about this one guy who lives in North Dakota who fits this description. But that's it.
― clemenza, Saturday, 30 August 2014 03:55 (eleven years ago)
i'm into wussy because of chuck cleaver, and i'm into chuck cleaver because of the afghan whigs (covering the ass ponys)
not that the rest of them, particularly lisa walker, aren't awesome. anyway, christgau is not involved
― mookieproof, Saturday, 30 August 2014 04:12 (eleven years ago)
I heard about them from a friend from Cleveland who put them on a mix CD.
― campreverb, Saturday, 30 August 2014 15:38 (eleven years ago)
Some of those radio versions I linked to are really good (and sufficiently different from the originals).
― clemenza, Saturday, 30 August 2014 16:58 (eleven years ago)
Chuck Cleaver had a record store back in the late 80s, maybe early 90s, and used to write some of the funniest Goldmine Magazine ad copy ever--I ordered a bunch of stuff from him (it helped that I was way into Ohio punk and indie). Later I heard that he and some of his employees had a band; checkout Ass Ponys' Electric Rock Music, really liked his boondocks tales(before Drive-By Truckers of The Hold Steady, or at least before I knew about 'em). Lo & Behold, "Little Bastard" was a hit of sorts< with a trailer park video on MTV.Much later, got to cover some Wussy shows, which is pretty much when I started listening to them. Really like most of their album tracks, hoping for a live set. This just posted on Fecebook:Hello...ANNOUNCEMENT TIME!!!
Okay...bad news first: due to some medical problems we won't be able to do any long distance traveling for the next four to six weeks so Wussy has cancelled the November 22nd CHICAGO show at Red Line Tap. We're very sorry but we have no choice in the matter.
Good news #1: since it's the long distance traveling that's the temporary problem the New Years Eve show at the The Woodward Theater is still on so that's cool.
Good news #2: the ATTICA! limited edition vinyl will be officially released on Tuesday, November 25th but can be pre-ordered from Shake It Records starting Tuesday, November 18th. There were supposed to be 1000 pressed but the number is actually closer to 900. They're on red vinyl with black swirls and there will be a download card included. Also, as of November 25th, it will also be available at selected indie record stores nationwide. And: it sounds AMAZING on vinyl.
So, there you have it. If you wouldn't mind sharing this, we'd really appreciate it, mostly to let our Chicago friends know that we aren't gonna be there on the 22nd.
There's another announcement on the way so hang tight. It's a good'un.
Thanks and take care...Wussy
― dow, Friday, 14 November 2014 23:55 (eleven years ago)
Yeesh, sorry for typos.
― dow, Friday, 14 November 2014 23:56 (eleven years ago)
also they're supposed to be on cbs this morning saturday the 29th
― Tom Waits for no one (outdoor_miner), Saturday, 15 November 2014 01:50 (eleven years ago)
Here's the ltd. ed. vinyl:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B0mnj0XIcAAjeRP.jpg:large
― dow, Tuesday, 18 November 2014 18:47 (eleven years ago)
http://cincymusic.s3.amazonaws.com/files/Wussy1.jpg
Yep, it's all happening at the zoo---here's the inside story and some of what 2 expect, 11/29/14 AM:
http://cincymusic.com/news/2014/11/behind-the-scenes-with-wussy
http://cincymusic.s3.amazonaws.com/files/Wussy2.jpg
― dow, Friday, 28 November 2014 23:27 (eleven years ago)
Wussy @wussymusic 2h2 hours ago
Thank you to everyone who tuned into CBS This Morning If you missed it, or want to watch again, enjoy! Songs... http://fb.me/378L8xZgI
― dow, Saturday, 29 November 2014 23:24 (eleven years ago)
On Facebook, they've been regularly posting thank-yous to people who give them year-end recognition: Pop Matters, Greg Kot, etc. A few weeks ago, I mentioned in passing on their page--it really wasn't meant to be as ostentatious as it sounds; it was just part of whatever the conversation was--that I'd voted for them in Pazz & Jop the past four years. I didn't even get a little thumb. If I get a ballot, I'll vote for them again this year, but only because I'm a good person who never holds grudges*.
*(That's a joke.)
― clemenza, Saturday, 6 December 2014 18:52 (eleven years ago)
No surprise, I guess, that Christgau gives Attica an A+. Half of it is, I agree. Overall, I think the third album Wussy is still the best.
― clemenza, Friday, 12 December 2014 15:40 (eleven years ago)
I don't think this band has a single bad song.
― kornrulez6969, Friday, 12 December 2014 20:07 (eleven years ago)
Generally, I don't care for their heavier side--the second song on Attica is like that, or maybe the second and third songs. But there are a few exceptions to that. There's a song on Wussy that mentions punctuation that I like, and that one's a little heavier.
One thing I don't get is why they've gotten so much more critical attention this year than in the past. Is it a publicity push, dumb luck, or something else?
― clemenza, Friday, 12 December 2014 20:20 (eleven years ago)
I don't like the slow heavy ones like Bug as much either.
I can't explain the upsurge in attention. But it is a great underdog story, and they're so talented. Plus Teenage Wasteland was a particularly strong single.
― kornrulez6969, Saturday, 13 December 2014 02:39 (eleven years ago)
"Bug" is a failure of arrangement rather than song.
― guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 13 December 2014 02:56 (eleven years ago)
Tried to say it on Twitter last week:Wussy, Attica!: luvly noise x melody ---> strata of time & space as boondocks, astute students of Neil Y, hot peers of Truckers, Hold Steady. Thinking of narrators, "characters" or not, with personal history incl musical influences: where the DBT & THS comparisons come in. The Beautiful Losers bit on every track, but no prob listening over and over, which I rarely do with other albums. Anyway, Lisa Walker thanked me, retweeted, and now Wussy and I are Following each other. They better not start sucking.
― dow, Monday, 29 December 2014 22:19 (eleven years ago)
"listening over and over" in one session, that is.
― dow, Monday, 29 December 2014 22:20 (eleven years ago)
I finally got tired of not knowing what everyone was talking about re: this band, so listening to Attica right now. Quite good; I probably like the songs where the girl sings best ("Teenage Wasteland," "Halloween"), but I could definitely see myself getting into them. If so, this would actually be the first thing I've gotten into on the strength of Christgau's recommendation, which I guess offers something of an answer to jaymc's upthread question of "Has anyone who's never read Robert Christgau ever been into Wussy?"
― MaudAddam (cryptosicko), Friday, 2 January 2015 23:24 (eleven years ago)
In a major shock, they just won both album and single in a quasi-Pazz & Jop put on by the Expert Witness Facebook group.
― clemenza, Friday, 2 January 2015 23:40 (eleven years ago)
Just heard "Buckeye", which I guess is a compilation of their first two albums? Love it, the alt country vibe and the boy / girl vocals remind me of The Bats at times. I will be buying me some Wussy.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Tuesday, 27 January 2015 19:05 (ten years ago)
Anyone who has never heard Eleventh Dream Day, a very close analog to Wussy, really should. I recommend "El Moodio." Check out these two (EDD fans, thanks for your patience):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpj35CdLWUc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K24piAMM2FE
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 27 January 2015 19:35 (ten years ago)
Buckeye is a great compilation but there are no bad Wussy songs. You could make an equally great record from those first four albums, not even including Attica.
Yes! to Eleventh Dream Day. Lived To Tell is another great record of theirs.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 27 January 2015 20:01 (ten years ago)
EDD rules the school
― Wu-Tang Clannad (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 27 January 2015 20:03 (ten years ago)
Ursa Major is my fave EDD, but they have no outright duds...though, iirc, Xgau was decidedly not a fan.
(Also seek out Janet Beveridge Bean's collaboration with Green's Jeff Lescher, Jesus Built A Ship To Sing A Song To -- all Gram Parsons covers, with the hands-down definitive "Hot Burrito #1.")
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 27 January 2015 23:10 (ten years ago)
Marcus was very big on Eleventh Dream Day. I bought Lived to Tell but don't remember much.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 27 January 2015 23:48 (ten years ago)
Tell me more: I've never really spent much time with EDD-appears all I have is their cover of Ocean on a VU comp. I saw some sort of reunion show a few years back and don't remember female vocals either. are they in the Wussy/Fleetwood Mac camp lyrically?
― campreverb, Wednesday, 28 January 2015 13:42 (ten years ago)
Hmm. Not really, though there is a bit of tension (the guitarist and drummer used to be married). The lyrics are a bit more abstract and poetic, while the music is often a manic mix of Crazy Horse, the Feelies, whatever it is that Yo La Tengo does and high octane garage rock.
Famous origin story: they were signed to Atlantic by Bettina Richards, and their shitty treatment on said label is what prompted her to found Thrill Jockey. More recently, EDD (on Thrill Jockey) has sort of hovered between their guitar roots and a slightly post-rocky bent, though you would never confuse them for anything but rock.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 28 January 2015 15:01 (ten years ago)
Some good EDD performance and interview footage here from a 1990 Dutch TV special, with fellow Chicagoans Green -- both bands were much bigger in Holland than in the US.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b34CdwgOAvY
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 28 January 2015 15:12 (ten years ago)
Music video! Janet's pretty dolled up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFsGYnGNjN0
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 28 January 2015 15:25 (ten years ago)
I suppose Dream Syndicate is another touchstone for them.
Other EDD related origin story: the bass player from EDD and the drummer from Precious Wax Drippings while both bands were on tour together hatched an idea to form a dubby-influenced band with them as the drum/bass axis and later on they formed Tortoise.
Also EDD is totally awesome and their most recent record "Riot Now!" is great
― chr1sb3singer, Wednesday, 28 January 2015 15:26 (ten years ago)
Oh weird, I had no idea there was a Tortoise/Precious Wax Drippings connection!
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 28 January 2015 15:34 (ten years ago)
Yeah, Johnny Machine aka John Herndon.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 28 January 2015 15:38 (ten years ago)
Saw them Saturday night, which filled in some gaps in my appreciation. I already liked them well enough, and liked Attica a lot, but I didn't really get what a great, noisy guitar band they are. The three guitars (on most songs) give them great depth and layers of sound. Terrific show.
― something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Monday, 6 April 2015 12:30 (ten years ago)
There's a new Magic Words LP out there for download. (I'm not quite a professional shill for Wussy, not yet--just one of the top-ranking amateurs, as Guy Woodhouse would say.)
http://wussy.bandcamp.com/album/the-day-we-ran-away-magic-words-demos
― clemenza, Monday, 13 April 2015 22:39 (ten years ago)
Having trouble w the link, but it's prob some firefox shit---meanwhile, is Magic Words a Wussy side project?
― dow, Tuesday, 14 April 2015 04:09 (ten years ago)
I hadn't thought of comparison w EDD, but can see it. Haven't kept up, but their early sound made me think of traveling back to Jefferson Airplane's San Franciso, then to Jack London's, and (mainly) north to the Klondike, the Yukon: way up on a lunar mountain range, with searchlight (or at least flashlight)guitars, all-weather drums, and sometimes a helluva view (but layers of storm-sounds too).
― dow, Tuesday, 14 April 2015 04:17 (ten years ago)
(xpost) I think it was Lisa Walker's band before Wussy.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 14 April 2015 12:57 (ten years ago)
looks like there is some sort of new record store day thing too:http://wussy.ella.net/projects/public-domain-vol-1/
― campreverb, Tuesday, 14 April 2015 13:43 (ten years ago)
Video for "Halloween."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjopi16hNkM
― clemenza, Thursday, 14 May 2015 04:41 (ten years ago)
19mShamelessly sensitive melo("music")drama as increasingly cosmic noise rock folk, always true to the tune & words/plot https://wussy.bandcamp.com/album/public-domain-volume-ihttps://f1.bcbits.com/img/a3075847013_16.jpg
― dow, Saturday, 19 September 2015 04:03 (ten years ago)
Listening now... this is not an acoustic album as they've done in the past -- it's the full-on Wussy alt.drone applied to traditional songs.
― Adam J Duncan, Wednesday, 30 September 2015 05:58 (ten years ago)
Finally got around to burning the Magic Words record that came out earlier this year (The Day We Ran Away). Fantastic. The versions (earlier? later?) of Wussy songs are usually so different they're barely recognizable, and there are at least a couple of excellent (what I think are) new songs.
― clemenza, Monday, 21 December 2015 00:31 (ten years ago)
New album "Forever Sounds" out in March.
"...exploring such themes as hauntings, false prophets, aliens and The Big Lebowski" (not too excited about that last part)
http://wussy.bandcamp.com/album/forever-sounds
― Ys Man a.k.a. Have One on G (geoffreyess), Thursday, 21 January 2016 22:11 (nine years ago)
https://soundcloud.com/wussy_official/dropping-houses-shake-itdamnably-2016
song rules, they're playing NYC twice in march, love this band
― adam, Friday, 22 January 2016 16:19 (nine years ago)
What's the deal with the debut, "Funeral Dress"? It's way out of print, any plans for a reissue?
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 22 January 2016 16:23 (nine years ago)
Another fantastic song. This band is so great.
And they're finally starting to get more attention. I can't think of a band that deserves success more than them.
― kornrulez6969, Friday, 22 January 2016 16:23 (nine years ago)
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The MP3 album is available on Amazon. Not sure about the physical CD.
― kornrulez6969, Friday, 22 January 2016 16:29 (nine years ago)
The Big Lebowski song is actually outstanding (and I was nervous about it too before I heard it).
― Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Friday, 5 February 2016 17:48 (nine years ago)
Where did you hear it?
― cpl593H, Friday, 5 February 2016 17:50 (nine years ago)
I know a guy who's reviewing it. I tried to get a copy but no dice. That was one of the two songs I heard, at least I'm reasonably sure it was one of them, since it had lines taken directly from the film in the lyrics (Walter's funeral speech).
― Jimmywine Dyspeptic, Friday, 5 February 2016 18:05 (nine years ago)
Saw the trio show tonight, which was excellent despite some fits and starts. When it all clicks and Chuck & Lisa sing together it's just mesmerizing, like a darker, Midwestern X or Fleetwood Mac. They also went super obscure and played the Twinkeyz 'Aliens In Our Midst'.
― campreverb, Sunday, 21 February 2016 09:55 (nine years ago)
The guitars are just huge on this one.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 2 March 2016 18:08 (nine years ago)
This is my second Wussy album, and it sounds less varied and certainly a lot slower and more abrasive than Attica. Most notably, nothing here shimmers like "North Sea Girls." Not saying I don't like it, I just need some more time with it.
― rhymes with "blondie blast" (cryptosicko), Friday, 4 March 2016 18:31 (nine years ago)
It's definitely a departure from their other records. Chuck's songs are better here, where Lisa dominated Attica.
― kornrulez6969, Friday, 4 March 2016 21:01 (nine years ago)
"she killed hundreds" and "my parade" are the early standouts (besides "dropping houses"). i'm seeing them tonight in the 5-piece configuration, interested in seeing how the new songs work live.
― adam, Friday, 4 March 2016 21:06 (nine years ago)
Video for "She's Killed Hundreds"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4jUTWKy35Q
― rhymes with "blondie blast" (cryptosicko), Monday, 7 March 2016 14:56 (nine years ago)
New album's good but not blowing me away.
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 7 March 2016 14:57 (nine years ago)
i think the production is kinda murky and not in an atmospheric way. live it was much more blistering and raucous. they covered "ceremony" too.
― adam, Monday, 7 March 2016 15:06 (nine years ago)
I'm still not sold on the whole thing--the Lebowski song is a slog--but the closing four-song stretch is fantastic. Love how they follow (imho) the album's best rocker ("Sidewalk Sale") with three rather textured ballads.
― rhymes with "blondie blast" (cryptosicko), Friday, 25 March 2016 19:40 (nine years ago)
Great sound, but the songs aren't as strong as usual. Still an excellent record.
― kornrulez6969, Friday, 25 March 2016 20:30 (nine years ago)
They did a nice cover of New Order's "Ceremony" for RSD:
https://soundcloud.com/damnably/wussy-ceremony-rsd-7
― rhymes with "blondie blast" (cryptosicko), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 03:46 (nine years ago)
A track of theirs came up in my Discover Weekly this week and I am digging it. Have to admit I wondered for a bit if the female vocalist was Karen O.
― The Professor of Hard Rain (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 24 July 2016 22:03 (nine years ago)
Song i listened to even referenced my current screen name.
― The Professor of Hard Rain (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 25 July 2016 01:12 (nine years ago)
My new favorite band, based on Funeral Dress and my other other meanderings through the catalog.
Has anyone who's never read Robert Christgau ever been into Wussy?I heard about this one guy who lives in North Dakota who fits this description. But that's it.― clemenza, Saturday, August 30, 2014 3:55 AM (1 year ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalinki'm into wussy because of chuck cleaver, and i'm into chuck cleaver because of the afghan whigs (covering the ass ponys)not that the rest of them, particularly lisa walker, aren't awesome. anyway, christgau is not involved― mookieproof, Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:12 AM (1 year ago)
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― The Rest Is A Cellarful of Noise (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 11 August 2016 01:29 (nine years ago)
But yeah, "Bug" is problematic. Is it named after the Dinosaur, Jr. album?
― The Rest Is A Cellarful of Noise (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 11 August 2016 01:37 (nine years ago)
My new favorite band
me too
― flopson, Wednesday, 14 September 2016 21:15 (nine years ago)
Finally listened to Forever Sounds, which earns its name--which, if they didn't consciously make from Forever Changes and Pet Sounds, might as well have, cos it's that kind of vibrant sonic monument, made of Grade-A Collector's Guide Catnip---but so far can't hear why xgau says it's more the sound than the songs; to me it's the sound of songs, of detail curving in through the wide windscreen strata of perspective (doesn't seem all that overdubby though, even on headphones: think they could get a lot of the same effect on stage, or recording live in the studio). Title also related to the mythopoeic power and ambition and hope and compulsive urge in their surge, x fatalistic or morbid themes: they're off to see thee wizard, even though we're all gonna die sometyme--so: folk music, and big loud catchiness too; sounds like they still like the Who as well as Richard and Linda maybe even more compatibly than ever, and this is what we get after Attica! and Public Domain Vol. 1(harmonium and piano from the splintered parlor show up on intro of last track, even). This pulled me in right away, which isn't absolutely necessary but always favored. Lisa and Hungry Chuck: Mom 'n' Pop ov Dragons (Midwestern loose meat sandwich ones, of course).
― dow, Friday, 23 September 2016 18:08 (nine years ago)
"all gonna die someday" if we haven't already, with at least one song about (calling himself)a ghost(because he can be or call himself whatever he wants to) glimpsed already.
― dow, Friday, 23 September 2016 18:13 (nine years ago)
that post's a little too off the deep end for me but i think i agree with the sentiment, that there is something special about this album :)
(doesn't seem all that overdubby though, even on headphones: think they could get a lot of the same effect on stage, or recording live in the studio).
this is definitely true. it just sounds like a guitar indie rock band, just a really really good and exquisitley recorded one \o/
I also agree with this, from a p4k review: "there remains something resolutely midwestern in the delivery" which I think you are getting at with Lisa and Hungry Chuck: Mom 'n' Pop ov Dragons (Midwestern loose meat sandwich ones, of course).
dropping horses -> she's killed hundreds is the best one-two punch album opener of the year
― flopson, Friday, 23 September 2016 19:04 (nine years ago)
So with this band are we supposed to assume every perceived reference to something else is really there, for instance that the fire-starting "cigarette alone" of "Beautiful" is the same one smoked on the steps by the fireworks-noticing Joe Doe in "4th of July"?
― Berberian Begins at Home (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 30 September 2016 00:26 (nine years ago)
Uh, John Doe. Don't know who Joe Doe is or how he got in there.
― Berberian Begins at Home (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 30 September 2016 00:52 (nine years ago)
Yes, you track down every word referred to by every word of every song. We don't, but you do. Get workin'.
― dow, Friday, 30 September 2016 01:01 (nine years ago)
Okay. I'll be back in a little bit
― Berberian Begins at Home (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 30 September 2016 01:13 (nine years ago)
Digging the cover of "Ceremony."
― I Walk the Ondioline (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 2 December 2016 19:28 (nine years ago)
I hate this band name so much and that they're supposed to be like actually good bugs the shit out of me
― though she denies it to the press, (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Friday, 2 December 2016 20:18 (nine years ago)
dude,
1) the name's not that bad???
2) they're siick
― flopson, Saturday, 3 December 2016 23:47 (nine years ago)
They write good songs.
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 3 December 2016 23:48 (nine years ago)
Great name, great band. You want a bad band name, check out his previous band the Ass Ponys. They were great too.
― kornrulez6969, Sunday, 4 December 2016 10:48 (nine years ago)
I am enjoying a Wussy song. :(
Maybe Christgau is right.
― _Rudipherous_, Tuesday, 27 December 2016 16:32 (nine years ago)
Which one?
― How I Wrote Plastic Bertrand (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 27 December 2016 16:44 (nine years ago)
Don't hold Christgau against them.
― rhymes with "blondie blast" (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 27 December 2016 16:53 (nine years ago)
It was from the new album. I think it was Gone. (Was just playing things on shuffle.) Now I'm playing the album.
― _Rudipherous_, Tuesday, 27 December 2016 17:14 (nine years ago)
Snow day here, no students; looking around for something to play, noticed the whole Buckeye compilation is on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T70rE2aB9EQ
― clemenza, Tuesday, 10 January 2017 16:00 (nine years ago)
Oops.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8feB5IhNG8
Stuck in the corn mazeWith only a transistor radio
― TS Hugo Largo vs. Al Factotum (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 12 April 2017 00:52 (eight years ago)
I recently tweeted:These days I'm not likely to get hooked on "droney dream pop" w Radio Shack beats, but @muncie_girl makes it work, most of the time, on this 18-track Magic Words collection https://themagicwords.bandcamp.com/ The most unusual talent can be a bad influence: "Hey I can do that!" Probly not.
(she's been promoting it w UK shows)
― dow, Monday, 4 December 2017 23:31 (eight years ago)
those magic words tracks are so great, kind of gives lie to the Wussy creation myth though.personally think she is the best vocalist in rock right now.
― campreverb, Tuesday, 5 December 2017 04:04 (eight years ago)
This comes out in May. I don't really get why all the prices are British--the songs look they're new, it's not a UK-only compilation.
http://wussy.bandcamp.com/album/what-heaven-is-like
― clemenza, Sunday, 25 February 2018 19:21 (seven years ago)
"look like"
That's weird.
― kornrulez6969, Sunday, 25 February 2018 20:32 (seven years ago)
They have a bunch of songs I like, but the fact that the new one is inspired by the Fargo TV show is kind of lame.
― Simon H., Tuesday, 27 February 2018 14:16 (seven years ago)
They've added the American CD/Vinyl links now.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 28 February 2018 17:01 (seven years ago)
Recently heard an interview with one of the guys from this band and it became pretty clear he doesn't like leaving the house, so there you go.
I wonder if we're in for a new era of Iron Maiden-esque songs about movies and tv shows.
― change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 28 February 2018 17:32 (seven years ago)
Tracks so far are pleasant enough. Looking forward to the album.
― Rudy’s Mood For Dub (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 30 March 2018 04:12 (seven years ago)
So I wouldn’t have asked for this Beatles cover but...
― We’ll Take Chanhassen (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 27 April 2018 13:17 (seven years ago)
afghan whigs cover is a bold choice but sounds good!
― adam, Friday, 27 April 2018 14:29 (seven years ago)
Is this the new album you're talking about?
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 27 April 2018 15:22 (seven years ago)
I was talking about title track of new EP. Is new album out?
― Dub (Webster’s Dictionary) (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 27 April 2018 15:26 (seven years ago)
I think the new album comes out next month.
― kornrulez6969, Friday, 27 April 2018 15:50 (seven years ago)
The new one is out and it is predictably excellent. It's a continuation of the noisy sound they developed on Forever Sounds, but the songs are stronger this time around.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 22 May 2018 21:39 (seven years ago)
I miss their pop moments.
― incel elgort (cryptosicko), Tuesday, 22 May 2018 21:44 (seven years ago)
Finally caught up with the not-new-anymore LP and EP. Except for "Dropping Houses," my favourite song of last year, the last one made no impression on me whatsoever. So I think I was intentionally slow getting to Heaven.
Didn't get anything out of the first three songs, but my interest picked up when Lisa Walker came in with "Look away, look away, don't watch me" on "Tall Weeds." After that, except for the pedestrian "Oblivian," excellent. "Firefly" and "Black Hole," the two slow ones from Lisa, are great. "Aliens in Our Midst" is a shameless copy of "Brimful of Asha," and as such, it's insanely catchy. I really like "Nope," and "Skip"..."Skip" is a masterpiece. I can't think of anybody--no American band, anyway; maybe there's some Loveless in there--who's ever made music that sounds like "Skip." If I die in the next couple of years, it'll be in a fiery car crash--single-vehicle, no else involved--because I was playing "Skip" too loud and ran into a tree.
Great "Getting Better" cover on the EP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvsQO1UTSfM
― clemenza, Thursday, 6 September 2018 01:37 (seven years ago)
I still need to give it another listen, but I liked "Aliens in Our Midst" the first time through (and I certainly like it better than "Brimful of Asha").
― Police, Academy (cryptosicko), Thursday, 6 September 2018 01:53 (seven years ago)
"Heaven" is much more engaging than "Forever Sounds". The opener, "One Per Customer" grabbed me and everything flows really well.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Thursday, 6 September 2018 02:35 (seven years ago)
I'll give it another listen for sure at the end of the year when I rank albums, but this was to me the boringest of Wussy albums -- the only one from which I kept not a single tune.
― The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 6 September 2018 02:37 (seven years ago)
I didn’t care for it much on first listen but it’s grown on me.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 6 September 2018 02:55 (seven years ago)
The opener, "One Per Customer" grabbed me and everything flows really well.
Played those first three songs again in the car this morning; "Cake" and "Gloria" still seemed a little ordinary, but yeah, "One Per Customer" has a really spacey appeal, even if they missed (or, more likely, resisted) the most obvious rhyme in the world, "Knievel" with "appeal."
I'm not a big lyrics guy, but I usually take notice of certain lines and phrases from Wussy. "Aliens in Our Midst" has a verse about a friend who dresses up in his sister's clothes and gets a beating from his dad, and you can also hear the word "dreamers"; it might be a Trump song, unless it's about actual aliens.
The Wussy mix-CD I give to friends gets better and better; I'll probably bump three songs from it to make room for "Skip," "Black Hole," and "Getting Better."
― clemenza, Thursday, 6 September 2018 11:37 (seven years ago)
Aliens in Our Midst is a cover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44bkhkBYrew
― treefell, Thursday, 6 September 2018 13:01 (seven years ago)
Ha! Never read too much into a song... (I won't discount that they made a Trump connection from the title, though.)
― clemenza, Thursday, 6 September 2018 13:10 (seven years ago)
What is everyone's favorite Wussy album?
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 6 September 2018 13:42 (seven years ago)
The eponymous album or Attica!
― The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 6 September 2018 13:53 (seven years ago)
Yeah, those but still like Funeral Dress a lot as well.
― The Great Atomic Power Ballad (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 6 September 2018 13:57 (seven years ago)
Left For Dead could be mine
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 6 September 2018 14:42 (seven years ago)
I would have said Attica! or Wussy, but, initial excitement being what it is, I might pick Heaven today. (I'm absolutely certain that last year's was their worst.)
― clemenza, Thursday, 6 September 2018 15:05 (seven years ago)
Funeral Dress plays like a greatest hits, it's ridiculous.
I'm digging the new one, much more than 'Forever Sounds'-and hell, even looking at that I see it has 'Majestic 12' and 'Hello I'm a Ghost'."Aliens' is such a brilliant cover, I saw them perform it a couple of tours ago, it's so great. and the second-half in particular is so back-loaded, I'm having a moment here with 'Nope'.
― campreverb, Thursday, 6 September 2018 15:12 (seven years ago)
i love Forever Sounds
― flopson, Thursday, 6 September 2018 15:37 (seven years ago)
Strawberry gets overlooked, but it's great as well.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 6 September 2018 15:39 (seven years ago)
(xpost) "Nope" is great. They stole the melody of the verses from somewhere--driving me up the wall trying to figure out where--but that's okay.
― clemenza, Thursday, 6 September 2018 21:56 (seven years ago)
the west coast has the sunshine and the girls all get so tan
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 6 September 2018 22:48 (seven years ago)
Sort of! That works, but I think I'm thinking of something else (maybe a song that copied "California Girls" so Wussy could copy that song). It has to do with the way Chuck sings those verses too--the combination of that melody and that timbre, I'm sure I've heard it elsewhere.
― clemenza, Thursday, 6 September 2018 23:56 (seven years ago)
Yeah I'm not sure California Girls is 100% it but it's close. There's something closer, though.
I do know they got sued by the Undertones for allegedly taking the melody of Teenage Kicks for the song Funeral Dress.
― kornrulez6969, Friday, 7 September 2018 00:47 (seven years ago)
Somebody's Wussy collection:
http://wussycollection.blogspot.com/?fbclid=IwAR3fplnE9MZnihAMzyPQ_YHhyZ6CZuNoQPn9az79Ikz-vyUNkrMp0k0rLRg
Also, the mix-CD I made for a friend recently:
1. airborne (2005)2. crooked (2005)3. bought it again (2005)4. millie christine (2007)5. tiny spiders (2007)6. sun giant says hey (2007)7. melody ranch (2007)8. vivian girls (2007)9. gone missing (2009)10. all the bugs are growing (2009)11. pizza king (2011)12. little miami (2011)13. teenage wasteland (2014)14. halloween (2014)15. home (2014)16. beautiful (2014)17. dropping houses (2016)18. skip (2018)19. black hole (2018)20. getting better (2018)
"Getting Better" was mostly there to reel him in (I do like it); if it were for my own use, I'd replace that with "Aliens in Our Midst."
― clemenza, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 00:01 (seven years ago)
Geez, no Rigor Mortis or Grand Champion Steer? Those are two of my very favroites.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 14:37 (seven years ago)
I think you mentioned that when I posted a different mix-tape a few years ago...I can't retrieve either in my mind, but I didn't save them on my hard-drive, so I guess I decided I didn't like them enough at the time.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 15:32 (seven years ago)
Ha! I like to stay on message with all Wussy-related things. You should definitely give those another chance as they are quite possibly my two favorite. Another is the acoustic version of Crooked from Funeral Dress 2.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 30 October 2018 15:33 (seven years ago)
Re-listened to "Rigor Mortis" and "Grand Champion" off YouTube. Like them both. They've got so many good songs, an 80-minute CD isn't quite enough. But two 80-minute CDs would be too much...with the possible exception of Neil Young, there's nobody who could sustain two 80-minute CDs for me without drifting off into songs I like but don't love.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 31 October 2018 03:47 (seven years ago)
interesting list clemenza. love that you included the delightful and bizarre 'Sun Giant Says Hey'.'Motorcycle' or 'Beautiful' are the two I'm most likely to pass on when friends ask about Wussy.
― campreverb, Wednesday, 31 October 2018 04:14 (seven years ago)
My favorite Wussy song has been "Airborne" from the first moment I heard them, and if you polled a hundred fans, I'd hazard a guess that that would almost certainly end up on top. But the last few months, "Melody Ranch" has been right there with it. It makes me think of Billy Altman's great description of "Black Dog" in the Rolling Stone Illustrated History: "indescribably chaotic."
― clemenza, Wednesday, 31 October 2018 11:48 (seven years ago)
Wussy does indescribably chaotic as well as anyone. Shunt and Pulverized certainly qualify. And Rigor Mortis maybe most of all.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 31 October 2018 13:40 (seven years ago)
I'm not so sure they do chaotic as well as anyone-if they did 'Forever Sounds' would be better.
― campreverb, Wednesday, 31 October 2018 14:25 (seven years ago)
This is a band that I initially thought, "Well I like this one album". Then as I started listening back I kept saying "I like this one, too, I'm all set" - until I had picked them all up. And now I compiled all their non-lp tracks (at least I think I've got them all):
Rigor Mortis EPBreakfast In Bed - Dangerous Highway Vol. 3Duo EPPopular Favorites EPPublic Domain Vol. 1 EPFolk Night At Fucky's - Dropping Houses 7"Ceremony 7"Getting Better EP
It's all very consistent, so much fun!
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 31 October 2018 15:09 (seven years ago)
(xposts) Agree with both of you--sometimes they lose me when they get heavy and chaotic (like most of Forever Sounds), sometimes those are my very favourite songs ("Melody Ranch," "Dropping Houses," "Skip").
― clemenza, Wednesday, 31 October 2018 22:03 (seven years ago)
"Nope" is great. They stole the melody of the verses from somewhere--driving me up the wall trying to figure out where--but that's okay.
This may be what I had buried in my head, I don't know...the resemblance isn't as strong as I thought (no lawsuits pending), but I can hear it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1FQEcRayK0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovKGSyXADYg
― clemenza, Sunday, 18 November 2018 14:51 (seven years ago)
clemenza, I kind of hear something going on with the verse lyric as well, but can't place it either.this song, jesus.
― campreverb, Monday, 19 November 2018 14:19 (seven years ago)
Thanks for the David Blue post! Somebody I always used to mean to check out, 'til he gradually faded from my mind (long RIP, right?).Getting into What Heaven much more on second listen, though sound quality (of mp3 promo) is a bit distracting, for a whole album, even though I don't mind it on the Record Store Day EPs---anybody got the CD?? I'm getting hooked on those...
― dow, Friday, 7 December 2018 18:39 (seven years ago)
I'm getting used to it, but still wondering how CD sound compares. Good stuff anyway!
― dow, Friday, 7 December 2018 18:40 (seven years ago)
Chuck CleaverSend Aid Shake It 19 July 2019
Chuck Cleaver (Wussy, Ass Ponys) has been writing and performing his thoughtful, idiosyncratic songs for over thirty years, developing a cult following of devoted fans across the United States, Europe and beyond. However, this summer’s upcoming Send Aid LP (on Shake It Records) marks his first recorded solo output.
According to Cleaver, “folks have been trying to get me to do a solo record for years now”, but the thought of recording without his regular bandmates had always left him feeling a bit out-of-step. But then a prolific writing streak came along, and after Wussy had assembled their latest LPs (Forever Sounds and What Heaven Is Like), he was left with a near-album’s worth of extra material. He characterizes these solo tracks as “primarily Wussy rejects, although I wrote a couple just for this beast.”
And so.. with one track already in tow from the Wussy sessions at Ultrasuede, Cleaver aimed to craft the remaining songs with a more DIY approach that he describes as “somewhere between John Prine and Big Stick”. On Send Aid, he set out to fully explore his love of noise mixed with a stripped-down aesthetic.. then topping it off with a healthy dose of treated/doubled vocals. While a natural performer, Cleaver has always had a Lennon-esque disdain for his own singing voice, placing him in the role of reluctant frontman. But it is this vulnerability that shines through the layers of distortion and tape-delay.
Many of the off-the-cuff performances were recorded as first takes in practice spaces, engineered by frequent Wussy collaborator John Hoffman. The record’s fuzzed out edges are occasionally softened with the addition of cello, accordion, sitar or mandolin from Cleaver’s rotating backing band of friends and neighbors, who just happen to be among the best of Cincinnati’s thriving punk, indie rock and folk communities. The roster includes some of his Wussy bandmates, as well as appearances from members of Lung, Vacation, Dawg Yawp, Swim Team, Notches and Mardou. This record also marks Chuck’s final collaboration with the late (and greatly missed) mastering engineer Dave Davis; the two had worked together since the 1990s on multiple Ass Ponys and Wussy releases.
Much of Cleaver’s writing on Send Aid details the mundanity and memories of daily life, with other tracks unfolding as harrowing fictional narratives (two of Cleaver’s noted strengths). His struggles with self-doubt and pessimism are often laid bare in cheery three-chord pop format, as evidenced on the self-loathing opener “Terrible Friend”, as well as in “Bed”, in which he wards off thoughts of impending mortality with sleep: And as my time decreases / I’m sitting listening to “I Fall to Pieces” / And while the words are winding through my head / I think of all the things I should have said / Then I give up and go to bed.
Send Aid’s first single is “Anything”, an anthem to failed relationships, in which Cleaver laments, “It’s impossible, it seems, to not romanticize the past.” As if confirming his suspicions, he does just that in the final verse: Had it been a meaningless exchange, I don’t suppose I’d care / But the fuses all were lit, and bits of us were scattered everywhere / Though it’s really just my luck that I would try to find some comfort there / But I would do anything, I would do anything.
But not all is doom and gloom: In the sweet and instantly singable album closer “Folk Night at Fucky’s”, Cleaver recollects dancing around the house with his daughter as they listened to Chumbawamba’s “Tubthumping”. Throughout the record, emotions range from despair to joy.. and everything in between. There are odes to bullets dodged (“Mess”, “Devil May Care”), megalomaniacs in positions of power (“Children of the Corn”), and the dual nature of passion (“Flowers and the Devil”).
No Cleaver record would be complete without a couple of tales from haunted small-town-Ohio, which always reside somewhere between reality and horror. His ominous “The Weekend That It Happened” details a fictional account of kidnapping and murder rooted in his real-life suspicion that “bad things always happen on the weekend”. Later on the album, “The Night We Missed the Horror Show” is a riff off of a Joe Lansdale short story title with one word altered. “I really just used the title,” he explains. “The song itself has nothing to do with the story. Except that there’s an element of overwhelming dread in the original – and a similar sense of dread in the song. But it’s about being afraid of things to come. It’s kind of a toss up as to what’s more horrific – the story or real life.”
The album’s cover photos were taken by his daughter Anna Stockton, and were discovered in a moment of kismet. Cleaver had been having difficulty deciding on a cover image, when she happened to send him a batch of photos she had recently taken of his hometown Clarksville, Ohio. The first image he pulled up was of a now-defunct business well-known to him from his childhood. He knew immediately it would be the cover. According to Cleaver, “It’s a former furniture store that just happened to be where I was waiting on the school bus one morning in the 70s, when the owner asked if I could go up the street to check on the town barber. I found him, but he was long dead and catfish-grey. It was not a pleasant memory.” As for the title, it “came from a sign that’s on the door. It’s still there.”
The back cover, also a photo by Stockton, depicts the decaying remains of Valley Steel, also in Clarksville – a once thriving mill that ceased to exist when the railroad disappeared from the region. “It’s by the #8 trestle” according to Cleaver (Ass Ponys fans may recognize “trestle eight” from the song “Grim”). “It’s a sad ass state of affairs.”
Cleaver, along with Wussy bandmates Lisa Walker and Mark Messerly, will be combining forces for a solo tour throughout the East Coast, New England and the Midwest in Summer 2019. The in-the-round style shows will feature material from Send Aid, as well as from Walker’s and Messerly’s recently-released solo albums (under the monikers The Magic Words and INERT, respectively). The trio will perform in a combination of one-, two- and three-person setups, sharing stories behind the songs as time permits. Some stripped-down Wussy numbers will be included in the set (a la Funeral Dress II and Public Domain), interspersed with new solo and duo material.
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― dow, Tuesday, 7 May 2019 02:02 (six years ago)
Lisa Walker sings the majority of my more recent favourite Wussy songs, but I will still get hold of this soon.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 7 May 2019 11:36 (six years ago)
I saw the three of them doing their solo stuff as support for Wussy when they played Glasgow last year. It was kind of shambolic at times but still very charming.Hopefully the Chuck Cleaver record will be easier to get hold of than the Magic Words tape release or the INERT CD. I only managed to get the tape from the merch stand at the gig. I still don't have the INERT release.
― treefell, Tuesday, 7 May 2019 13:41 (six years ago)
The Chuck Cleaver record is out and it sounds excellent on first listen. It's his catchiest batch of songs since Attica. The production is just OK but his guitar and vocals are always so strong.
― kornrulez6969, Friday, 19 July 2019 19:20 (six years ago)
Agree. (Only took me eight months to buy it.) I love "Flowers & the Devil": "I'm so happy that I found you/I can't stand to be around you" is a great line.
― clemenza, Thursday, 9 April 2020 13:55 (five years ago)
I've never watched one of these, but Lisa and Chuck are doing a live Facebook thing right now.
http://www.facebook.com/wussymusic/videos/218542789408976/?v=218542789408976¬if_id=1586559423577212¬if_t=live_video
― clemenza, Friday, 10 April 2020 23:17 (five years ago)
Some sad news. Our bandmate John Erhardt passed away this week. We are devastated, and we will miss him every day. It was truly such a pleasure to know him. The band’s full statement is below. pic.twitter.com/Po8OxhtEa7— Wussy (@wussymusic) May 7, 2020
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 7 May 2020 17:15 (five years ago)
Just came to post that...They're my favourite band, but honestly, I don't know anybody except for Chuck and Lisa.
― clemenza, Thursday, 7 May 2020 17:22 (five years ago)
Same here essentially. RIP, John.
― My Chess Hustler (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 7 May 2020 17:23 (five years ago)
We're taking a week off from the Friday evening live stream but we'll be back next week. Didn't know this was a regular thing, glad they're continuing with it. RIP & rock on.
― dow, Friday, 8 May 2020 03:35 (five years ago)
He was the guitarist of the Ass Ponys as well, he wrote all their best songs ("Mr. Superlove", "11:11", et. al.)
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 8 May 2020 05:23 (five years ago)
John recorded & mixed & produced the first four Ass Ponys records (as well as a bunch of the Wussy records):
John Erhardt @wussymusic approached the world with a beautiful mixture of curiosity, patience and joy; a creative wildcard that always made the hand stronger. I will treasure the laughs and music. Extra sad to lose someone like this because there are too few of them as it is. pic.twitter.com/pJQQzmI1Th— John Curley (@MrJohnCurley) May 9, 2020
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Monday, 11 May 2020 16:22 (five years ago)
My favourite Ass Ponys song (couldn't really name an album) is "Astronaut" from--greatest album title ever--Some Stupid with a Flare Gun. Looks like he'd moved on by that point.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UU0b_MO_HM
There was a great homemade video for that 10 years ago that appears to have been removed. Gotta remember to record these things before they disappear.
― clemenza, Monday, 11 May 2020 16:52 (five years ago)
Still there! Forgot that someone took the trouble to hide it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUKZzCodSnA
― clemenza, Monday, 11 May 2020 16:55 (five years ago)
Damnably has put together an online benefit w/concert footage from our May 2016 show at the Brixton Windmill. They're hosting a watch party today at 1pm PDT / 4pm EDT / 9pm BST. It’s a free online event, but donations to the funds listed in the YouTube link are welcome. ❤️ https://t.co/RzP6ejw3Ib— Wussy (@wussymusic) May 11, 2020
― treefell, Monday, 11 May 2020 17:16 (five years ago)
Ghosts is quite good. My two favourites are "Days and Hours" and "She's Out There." There's a nice of cover Dusty Springfield's "Breakfast in Bed." And it's free!
http://wussy.bandcamp.com/album/ghosts
― clemenza, Friday, 26 June 2020 19:44 (five years ago)
What's the deal with Friday livestreams?
― Time Will Show Leo Weiser (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 14 August 2020 23:26 (five years ago)
Are they doing some kind of Vulgar Boatmen split band thing?
― Time Will Show Leo Weiser (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 15 August 2020 00:00 (five years ago)
Doing a Badfinger cover right now
― Time Will Show Leo Weiser (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 15 August 2020 00:07 (five years ago)
I watched most of the first one months ago. I'm just not someone to stick with something like that--hope they're making some money out of it.
― clemenza, Saturday, 15 August 2020 00:21 (five years ago)
I hear you. I was watching some of those things regularly but ultimately ended up feeling weird about it somehow.
― Time Will Show Leo Weiser (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 15 August 2020 00:37 (five years ago)
Just in general, my boundless love for mankind in the first couple of weeks of the pandemic has gradually returned to me telling loud people to shut the fuck up under my breath and getting impatient in slow-moving lines.
― clemenza, Saturday, 15 August 2020 01:37 (five years ago)
I hear you
― Time Will Show Leo Weiser (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 15 August 2020 14:19 (five years ago)
Got all excited when I found the Wussy/Paranoid Style record for $13 on Amazon, with free shipping, so I ordered it immediately. I had it in my wind it was a double-EP. It's a 12-inch single...I just paid $13 for a 12-inch single, quite probably the least frugal thing I've done in 45 years of buying records.
― clemenza, Friday, 18 December 2020 02:44 (five years ago)
"in my mind"...a little extra proof it may be going.
― clemenza, Friday, 18 December 2020 02:45 (five years ago)
Well maybe it'll be good---let us know. Paranoid Style vocals put me off, but I didn't stay with it long, whenever that was. Forgot to paste this, from What Are You Listening To?: Wussy's Ghosts is/are odds and sods, appropriately for The Who influence that keeps coming back, even on campfire and laundromat songs here (guitars tend to push back against and through woolgathering words, some the vocal levels take getting used to, but yknow studio field recordings, with some odd little ambient sounds---Lisa Gardner's voice always comes right out, even on one of her damn Magic Numbers Radio Shack tracks, where she comes out just enough to pull me in, or close enough to see her slow spin, in the dryer, like.
She also rolls one of the most startling highlights among several: a cover of the Eddie Hinton-Donnie Fritts classy chestnut "Breakfast in Bed," a highlight of the all-highlights Dusty In Memphis,here with guitars from another part of theeeee 60s.you can listen to the whole thing here:https://wussy.bandcamp.com/album/ghostsAlthough the tracks are in a different order in the promo file; play 'em as you please, of course. Quite few releases on their bandcamp.
― dow, Friday, 18 December 2020 03:25 (five years ago)
in lieu of a poll i hereby request lists of top wussy songs from clemenza and others
no doubt i'm the only one hung up on 'donny's death scene'
― mookieproof, Monday, 15 November 2021 04:50 (four years ago)
Love to! Here's the 80-minute CD I play in the car (goes up to What Heaven Is Like...I don't think they've released anything since).
1. airborne (2005)2. crooked (2005)3. bought it again (2005)4. millie christine (2007)5. tiny spiders (2007)6. sun giant says hey (2007)7. melody ranch (2007)8. vivian girls (2007)9. gone missing (2009)10. all the bugs are growing (2009)11. pizza king (2011)12. little miami (2011)13. teenage wasteland (2014)14. halloween (2014)15. home (2014)16. beautiful (2014)17. dropping houses (2016)18. aliens in our midst (2016)19. skip (2018)20. black hole (2018)
― clemenza, Monday, 15 November 2021 23:05 (four years ago)
Kornrulez6969 suggested above that I should have included "Rigor Mortis," and I think that is indeed a fan favourite--I like it, not quite as much as what I have.
― clemenza, Monday, 15 November 2021 23:07 (four years ago)
nice, ty!
― mookieproof, Monday, 15 November 2021 23:31 (four years ago)
Hello friends!We wanted to let you know that the Wussy Duo (Chuck and Lisa) will be teaming up with Undertow Shows for a fall living room tour. There are still a few tickets left in Cleveland, Buffalo, Montpelier, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh.Tickets are available here: undertowshows.com/collections/wussyHere's the full list of dates:Oct 28 - Cincinnati (Sold Out)Oct 29 - ClevelandOct 30 - BuffaloNov 1 - MontpelierNov 2 - Brooklyn (Sold Out)Nov 3 - PhiladelphiaNov 4 - Baltimore (Sold Out)Nov 5 - PittsburghNov 6 - Columbus (Sold Out)It's been ages since we've been able to play live, and we're really excited to get back out on the road. We would love to see you there!xoLisa & Chuck
Here's the full list of dates:Oct 28 - Cincinnati (Sold Out)Oct 29 - ClevelandOct 30 - BuffaloNov 1 - MontpelierNov 2 - Brooklyn (Sold Out)Nov 3 - PhiladelphiaNov 4 - Baltimore (Sold Out)Nov 5 - PittsburghNov 6 - Columbus (Sold Out)
It's been ages since we've been able to play live, and we're really excited to get back out on the road. We would love to see you there!xoLisa & Chuck
― dow, Monday, 24 October 2022 21:01 (three years ago)
Or that I was (guessing they don't mean Columbus GA or MS)
― dow, Monday, 24 October 2022 21:03 (three years ago)
New album coming too.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 25 October 2022 01:03 (three years ago)
oh sweet, thanks for the tip dow, hadnt heard about this, will definitely be scooping a ticket
― nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Tuesday, 25 October 2022 13:26 (three years ago)
I found Ghosts in the glove compartment the other day, the last thing they released (COVID year). Looking it up later led me to something I didn't know: Mark Messerly, their bassist, put out an album in 2019 under the name Inert. So I bought it from Bandcamp and, as I expected, if you're a Wussy fan it's quite good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTOCaqgjo5Y
― clemenza, Monday, 1 January 2024 20:33 (two years ago)
Wussy Duo cover Bill Fay's I Hear You Callinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XRxA01VZyA
― treefell, Wednesday, 28 August 2024 16:29 (one year ago)
Cincinnati band Wussy are back with their first LP in six years. The aptly titled Cincinnati Ohio - out November on Shake It Records - is the first album from the five-piece since 2018’s What Heaven Is Like. Wussy are known among critics and their loyal fanbase for releasing albums of lyrically deft pop songs awash within a blanket of noise - a sound that critic Robert Christgau has described as “merging the Velvet Underground and the Flying Burrito Brothers” (SPIN, 2013). And it seems Cincinnati Ohio is no exception - punctuated with many of the familiar Wussy sounds: a jangly mix of electric and acoustic guitars; the dueling lead vocals of Chuck Cleaver and Lisa Walker; Joe Klug and Mark Messerly’s driving rhythm section; and warm rolling waves of pedal steel - this time split between late Wussy guitar player John Erhardt and newest member Travis Talbert. On Cincinnati Ohio, the band leans heavily into its penchant for cinematic Americana landscapes, drawing stylistic inspiration from influences such as Calexico, Mazzy Star, R.E.M., Sun Volt, and the Mekons (whose Jon Langford painted the album’s cover art). This Midwestern wall-of-sound method clearly works for Wussy, who according to The Ringer, has been “quietly crafting one of the great rock catalogs of the decade.” Cincinnati Ohio comes out November 15th, along with two limited edition Wussy EPs: The Great Divide and Cellar Door.
Cincinnati Ohio comes out November 15th, along with two limited edition Wussy EPs: The Great Divide and Cellar Door.
― dow, Wednesday, 11 September 2024 00:43 (one year ago)
finally! saw them play in acoustic duo configuration (in a lighting design studio in bushwick) and the new stuff sounded terrific.
― adam, Wednesday, 11 September 2024 00:58 (one year ago)
Wow
― The Clones of Dr. Slop (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 11 September 2024 01:01 (one year ago)
Comes out mid-month...I love driving videos!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnF8gypAOGA
― clemenza, Monday, 4 November 2024 21:57 (one year ago)
It's wild seeing clips of Edinburgh in the video among all the other places. They were so great that night in The Electric Circus (a horrible venue that's now part of a Gallery). Genuinely one of my top 5 gigs of all time
― treefell, Monday, 4 November 2024 22:18 (one year ago)
Bought the new one a couple of weeks ago, finally got it onto a disc and into the car. I'd say about half of it's great on first listen. I've developed a marked preference over the years for Lisa-sung songs (maybe also the ones she writes, I don't know). First track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0y6AiXleAE
I just love listening to them in the car surrounded by empty snowy fields in all directions.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 10 December 2024 13:43 (one year ago)
I think the two songs above are masterpieces. My third favourite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixNabaWf6os
Sounds a lot like "Black Hole" from What Heaven Is Like. Which I love, so that's okay--keep rewriting that one.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 10 December 2024 20:37 (one year ago)
It's good! And gets better with repeated listens. I concur that Lisa's songs are more immediate. I've never seen them live, hope to next year.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 11 December 2024 00:03 (one year ago)
I never see live music anymore, but I'll die disappointed that I never got to see them. I don't know if they ever got up to Toronto pre-COVID, but I know they haven't been in Canada anywhere since.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 11 December 2024 03:11 (one year ago)
No surprise, an A from Christgau for Cincinnati Ohio. If I've got this right, their eight regular-issue LPs are A/A/A/A/A+/A-/A-/A on the Consumer Guide.
― clemenza, Thursday, 9 January 2025 18:03 (one year ago)
Will listen for the first time in a few.
― James Carr Thief (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 9 January 2025 20:33 (one year ago)
In my mind Wussy and Kathleen Edwards occupy adjacent spaces, wonder if anyone else feels similar.
― James Carr Thief (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 9 January 2025 20:36 (one year ago)
Looks like she released two songs last year and has been recording a new album.
Anyway, back to this new Wussy album.
― James Carr Thief (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 9 January 2025 20:37 (one year ago)
Should have worded it “if anyone else feels similarly, or am I a cigarette alone?”
― James Carr Thief (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 9 January 2025 20:38 (one year ago)
He actually reviews three Wussy records this CG.
― clemenza, Thursday, 9 January 2025 20:46 (one year ago)
Does this band have a fan base outside of Christgau acolytes?
― jaymc, Thursday, 9 January 2025 20:48 (one year ago)
Must have.
― James Carr Thief (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 9 January 2025 20:50 (one year ago)
I liked the first two or three albums but their output after 2014 is so, like, Fisher Price Yo La Tengo that their admittedly well-observed lyrics fail to rise out of the mild noise.
― the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 9 January 2025 20:50 (one year ago)
As far as I'm concerned everything they've released aside from What Heaven Is Like is on a spectrum from good to great with Attica a high water mark.The new one is really also really good. I particularly like Inhaler and Winged. It will be in my top ten of albums released in 2024 when I get round to finishing that list
I've seen them live a couple of times and the first show of theirs I attended is in my personal top ten out of the hundreds of gigs in my life
I live in Scotland and I have never knowingly read any Christgau
― treefell, Thursday, 9 January 2025 22:11 (one year ago)
record store clerksMidwestern dads who read Pitchfork in their teens/early 20salt-country lifersaging punks/college radio DJs in the Chicago/Cincy/St. Louis triangle
these are all larger groups than "Christgau acolytes"
i would say the size of their fanbase is something like "Being There-era Wilco"
― alpine static, Thursday, 9 January 2025 22:48 (one year ago)
How often do nursing homes take the remaining Christgau acolytes on shopping trips to the record store?
― papal hotwife (milo z), Thursday, 9 January 2025 23:05 (one year ago)
All right, rabbit, you've convinced me. I've only been listening to Wussy with enjoyment because of misguided tribal alliances. I'll be doing a Wussy Sucks bonfire auto-da-fé of all my Wussy recordings come the weekend.
― James Carr Thief (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 10 January 2025 01:20 (one year ago)
Treefell: we're Wussy twins. Heaven's the only album I don't like (except for "Dropping Houses"), Attica is my favourite (or at least tied with their debut), and my two favourites on the new one are "Inhaler" and "The Great Divide."
They're able to make it to Scotland but not Canada? Ouch.
― clemenza, Friday, 10 January 2025 01:52 (one year ago)
#2 on Christgau's year-end, right behind Louis Armstrong.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 4 February 2025 22:49 (eleven months ago)
That Armstrong album is great.
― o. nate, Wednesday, 5 February 2025 02:02 (eleven months ago)
This is fantastic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xsgu7mSIOk
― Saxophone Of Futility (Michael B), Sunday, 9 March 2025 10:55 (ten months ago)
Quite content with where I live, but I do wish I could go out on a Saturday morning to a Wussy garage sale.
https://i.postimg.cc/15rvT63C/wussy.jpg
― clemenza, Saturday, 11 October 2025 15:15 (three months ago)
A little too expensive from Canada, but hope to catch up this eventually:
https://wussyworld.com/music/factoryfloor
― clemenza, Friday, 31 October 2025 23:21 (two months ago)
"with"
What a great tracklist!
― Blood On The Knobs, Monday, 3 November 2025 17:53 (two months ago)
Nice cover art tribute there.
― Nicholas Raybeat (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 4 November 2025 11:44 (two months ago)
I looked for the skull and dagger but didn't see one.
― nickn, Tuesday, 4 November 2025 17:58 (two months ago)
Heh. Me neither.
― Nicholas Raybeat (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 4 November 2025 19:12 (two months ago)