The criminally overlooked Metabolist
existed at the end of the seventies, occupying the harsh hinterland
between prog and punk. A no-mans land where only the very bravest
groups/ non-musicians had the courage to inhabit.
Cranes
Ymuzgo
Pigface
Johnny Loves You
Glory mp3 (click her for sample track)
Quack Backwards
DOWNLOAD Stagmanaut HERE!
The
exhumed ghost of French Zeuhl proggers Magma haunts this cassette; but
the clinical intellectual sterility of Christian Vander’s outfit is
replaced with a non-musicality and an earthy honesty or soul. This is
brain music that is channelled from the realms of natural law. Their
nearest peers can only be This Heat or Pere Ubu, and that is by far no
insult, but a compliment of the highest order.
I
assume that they sing, not in an invented language, a la their Zeuhl
influence, but in an incomprehensible nonsense that had to be
improvised, not thought about, a stream of consciousness that makes
sense only to those open minded enough to accept it; which of course
there were very few in 1979 where Sham 69 ruled the realm of the lumpen
masses, with an iron major chord. (For the record I love Sham 69....that
too is another form of soul music).
“Stagmanaut”
is their début cassette release on the Dromm label, and opens with the
repetitive industrial grind of “Cranes/Ymuzgo”. A bleak industrial
electronic intro has one thinking Throbbing Gristle’s “2nd
Annual Report” (I presume that’s the “Cranes” of the piece?!); which is
then transformed into a space echoed Indian rain dance on lsd25, with
accompanying cheapo synth and Clanging percussion.
“Pigface”
follows with more extra-terrestrial Red Indian style chanting, guitar
played by someone with claws, and somebody else beating relentlessly on a
floor tom. I didn’t hear a chorus, or a middle eight, and No
chords!.....so much for the “Here’s three chords, now go and start a
band” quote from some punkzine in 1977. Real punkers should say “There’s
NO chords, now make a record ”.
Basically,
this cassette carries on in this very unique and strange way, nodding
only once towards vague rock riffage on track 4, Glory, where a Drum Kit
and some pop pastiche lyrics make an appearance. There’s even a hint of
a stilted guitar solo!
Track Listing:
Ymuzgo
Pigface
Johnny Loves You
Glory mp3 (click her for sample track)
Quack Backwards
DOWNLOAD Stagmanaut HERE!
3 comments:
Farkin ell Mr JZ can't hardly keep up with the rate of your AMAZING stuff going up here. You is on FIRE!! :)
thanx fo' metabolist,& inducin' salivation wit' yer comparison to thee almighty MAGMA!!! d'ya have anymore uk genius that you'd consider zeuhl-like?!?
I think the only Zeuhl-likeness about this is the invented language,but it can be likened to a more indisciplined 'punk' magma, if you know what i mean?
Not aware of any other UK Zeuhl.
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