
This backyard recording is something to look forward to.
Avey Tare & Kria Brekkan - Pullhair Rubeye
[3.5/5] Some music is so ethereal it seems impossible to capture it on tape or disc. Such is the case with Pullhair Rubeye. A collaboration between Avey Tare (Animal Collective's Dave Portner) and Kria Brekkan (ex-Múm member Kristin Anna Valtysdottir), the album was recorded on an 8-track, then mixed down onto a borrowed, cheap 2-track-which went kaput before the recording was finished. Then the duo had a revelation after watching David Lynch's Inland Empire: Play this latest batch of tunes backward. Consequently, the eight songs (featuring guitars piano, and Tare and Brekkan's voices) sound nothing like that to which one is accustomed. The vocals are childlike and seemingly in an alien tongue, and the guitars and piano sound more like acutely warped string instruments being sucked repeatedly into a black hole. The whole thing possesses the air of a woozy reverie, a gentle disengagement from reality. (PAW TRACKS) Dave Segal
Official Website: http://www.paw-tracks.com
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- Circa Survive
- Mad Caddies
- The Used
- The Arsons
- Brakesbrakesbrakes
- The Dollyrots
- The Horrors
- J Church
- Leftover Crack/Citizen Fish
- Maxïmo Park
- Witches With Dicks
- Various Artists
- Joseph Arthur & the Lonely Astronauts
- Jarvis Cocker
- The Gang Font feat. Interloper
- Glös
- The Only Children
- Battles
- Other Men
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- The Sea And Cake
- The Snake The Cross The Crown
- Travis
- Funeral For A Friend
- Job For A Cowboy
- Akimbo
- The Burning Season
- Dir En Grey
- The Fall Of Troy
- Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster
- Megadeth
- See You Next Tuesday
- Static-X
- Vanna
- The Nightwatchman
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
- The Fall/Von Sudenfed
- Nine Inch Nails
- The Fucking Champs
- Mêlée
- Sherwood
- Patti Smith
- We Are The Fury
- Weatherbox
- Wilco
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- GusGus
- Josh Haden
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[3.5/5] Some music is so ethereal it seems impossible to capture it on tape or disc. Such is the case with Pullhair Rubeye. A collaboration between Avey Tare (Animal Collective's Dave Portner) and Kria Brekkan (ex-Múm member Kristin Anna Valtysdottir), the album was recorded on an 8-track, then mixed down onto a borrowed, cheap 2-track-which went kaput before the recording was finished. Then the duo had a revelation after watching David Lynch's Inland Empire: Play this latest batch of tunes backward. Consequently, the eight songs (featuring guitars piano, and Tare and Brekkan's voices) sound nothing like that to which one is accustomed. The vocals are childlike and seemingly in an alien tongue, and the guitars and piano sound more like acutely warped string instruments being sucked repeatedly into a black hole. The whole thing possesses the air of a woozy reverie, a gentle disengagement from reality. (PAW TRACKS) Dave Segal
Official Website: 
