Failure

ALBUM OF THE WEEK: TRAUMA RAY- CARNIVAL

What is going on with shoegaze these days? When did this subgenre become such a phenomenon? I’ve been trying to find the point of origin and it’s quite complex. Instead of trying to figure out all that at the moment, why not just enjoy the best of what’s out there. The ones that have really left a mark on me have done just that. These select bands and albums have not just found their way into constant rotation, they’ve separated themselves from the pack well enough to make a lasting impression on the genre and era. Trauma Ray is one of those bands and their latest release, the EP, Carnival, absolutely cements that.

Carnival is one of those perfect EP’s that is a burst of creativity. By opening up the writing to be more collaborative, the vast expansive inspiration is aplenty here. This unlocked a whole other world for the band to travel in. What’s interesting too is these influences are cast without biting off a duplicate rendition. If you’ve heard the bands debut, Chameleon, you can definitely hear the wings stretching here. In a way it reminds me of the band Brand New and how the more open collaboration made the band even better. What Carnival does across five songs and twenty five minutes makes you fall into a trance of lush soundscapes, dreamy vocals, riffs and melodies that caress the delicate and at times intense rhythms. The use of not just shoegaze aspects is another treat. Like many of the other great bands of this genre, there is more to Trauma Ray. Other sounds and styles like metal, alternative, sludge, doom, grunge, ambience all play a part in making this one stand out release. Each song takes on a bit of a life of its own with the way the influences shine.

It’s very refreshing to hear a band like Trauma Ray taking the sum of their parts and realizing making a record that not only showcases the individual effort but pushes the band forward into making great music. Carnival is for sure a ride and one worth riding over and over again.

Buy Carnival HERE

By: Brian Lacy

TRAUMA RAY- CARNIVAL:

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NEW RELEASE: FAILURE- THE AIR’S ON FIRE

I’m beyond excited about this. New FAILURE has arrived! “The Air’s On Fire” is the first single off their upcoming new album, Location Lost, which arrives April 24th!!! This upcoming new album will be the bands seventh studio album and features nine new songs including one with a guest spot from Paramore’s Hayley Williams. The song “The Air’s On Fire” has been unveiled as the first single from this new offering and is now streaming below. “The Air’s On Fire” is a track that was directly influenced by a back injury that vocalist/guitarist, etc. Ken Andrews suffered and a challenging recovery process that ensued from the resulting surgery. Speaking on the song, Ken said “That song is directly about my surgery and waking up. I basically coded. Everything was spinning. I kept saying, ‘Turn the air on. I’m fine—just take me home.’ I was definitely not fine.” Leave it to Failure to make an epic song from this. Failure will be touring shortly after the albums release. I highly recommend you see Failure live. It will change your life!

Pre-Order Location Lost: HERE

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MUSIC DOCS: FAILURE- EVERY TIME YOU LOSE YOUR MIND

Every now and then a bands comes around that effects you in ways you didn’t think was possible. Throughout my musical journey, I’ve latched on to certain bands and albums to guide me through life. At different stages certain ones fit quite perfectly while others are the constant ones that give you that comfort and acceptance you’ve been looking for. The band Failure is one of those constant bands in my life. Ever since I heard Fantastic Planet when I was about 13 years old, I was hooked. There truly is something magical about that album and how it really connects and makes you feel every single note and nuance. If you were at their El Rey Reunion show like I was, you definitely know what I’m talking about.

When it was announced a while back that a Failure documentary was being made, that got me quite excited. I’ve read a lot about the band over the years be it from interviews (newer and older), magazine articles, and even the Golden DVD that had a mini doc about the band. The new documentary Every Time You Lose Your Mind, is a very up close and personal history of one of the most influential bands of the last 30 years. Behind the curtain and studio glass, you get a real in depth look into the history of the greatness of Failure. The interviews and stories with Ken Andrews, Greg Edwards, Kellii Scott are chock full of very insightfulness into the creative process of each album, how they formed a creative alliance and bond that was unlike anything else at the time, and all the while not knowing that what they made in such a short amount of time would wind up becoming this standard for not just songwriting but, production.

Another aspect of the documentary that is fascinating is hearing from other musicians that have felt very connected to Failure over the years. One of the ones that surprised me the most was knowing Tommy Lee of Motley Crue is a giant Failure fan. The way he talks about hearing Failure for the first time is pretty astounding. Tommy though has always been pretty keen on what’s good out there (with the exception of him making Methods Of Mayhem). Another one that I loved was Haley Williams of Paramore. She’s such a huge Failure fan and the more that I’ve listened to Paramore, you can pick up a bit of certain Failure tendencies in how she sings and phrases lyrics. Also if you get the chance check out her cover of “Stuck On You” as well as the acoustic performance she did with Ken Andrews recently of “Heliotropic.” Even Maynard from Tool and A Perfect Circle provides some cool insight to the LA scene at the time. All the interviews on this are quite interesting and tell you about how so many people got into this band.

Like all rock band stories there are ups and downs. And Failure suffered quite the loss when the band broke up. The openness and vulnerability shown by all the members really shows that this band meant something to each of them. You could tell they didn’t want it to end when it did but, at the end of the day it was the right thing to do at the time. While each member moved on to their respective other pursuits musically, for example, ON, Year Of The Rabbit, Autolux, Veruca Salt, etc, the lore of Failure grew each year becoming a cult phenomenon. While their story is a cautionary tale to an extent, it also shows that if you have the drive, willingness and right people with you, the idea of making something great is possible.

Failure’s comeback has been, in my opinion, one of the top reunions ever. Their live shows when they came back were nothing short of amazing. The albums they’ve released have picked up where they left off and added a slew of more greatness to their catalog. If you haven’t listened to Failure, you are surely missing out. So do yourself a favor, sit down put on Hulu, look for Every Time You Lose Your Mind, and let it drip all over you and take in the greatness that is Failure.

Overall Rating: A

WATCH ON HULU!!!!

ULTIMATE SET LIST: FAILURE

A couple days ago, I saw a post that Failure’s drummer Kellii Scott had completed drum tracking for the next Failure album. This was a really awesome thing to find out as I’ve been itching for a new Failure record. As such with news like that, it got my gears spinning and I went on a bit of a Failure dive. What came from it was the a great ultimate set list for Failure. Granted these are just my picks and what I felt would make for one hell of a show.

Guideline 1: What line up of the band would it be

Guideline 2: Where would you want to see the show

Guideline 3: maximum 25 songs (In order of how the set should go)

Lineup: Ken Andrews, Greg Edwards, Kellii Scott, Troy Van Leeuwen

Venue: Fonda Theater- Hollywood, CA

Set List:

01) Wet Gravity
02) A.M. Amnesia
03) Smoking Umbrellas
04) Hot Traveler
05) Headstand
06) Something
07) Sergeant Politeness
08) Distorted Fields
09) Come Crashing
10) Found A Way
11) Another Space Song
12) Saturday Savior
13) No One Left
14) Macaque
15) Stuck On You
16) Magnified
17) Heliotropic
ENCORE:
18) Counterfeit Sky
19) Submarines
20) Daylight

THE AUDIOECLECTICA PODCAST: EPISODE 001


This has been a long time coming and it’s finally here! The All New and Revamped Audioeclectica Podcast. I’m very pleased and proud to be bringing this back. Joining me on this venture are a few people that I’d like to shout out. First being my co-host Justin Sinclair (of sinistermusicreviews.wordpress.com). Justin is a good friend of mine and we share a common interest in a lot of the same music and I’ve taken it upon myself to expand his musical horizons. And it’s definitely paid off! Look at you know! Also a shout to Diggy at Lucky Star Radio for hosting the show and for all your behind the scenes work. And finally my friend Dionne at JASI Entertainment for pushing me to get this thing going again and for the support!

The first episode is all about reunions, bands that have stuck it out, best reunions, cash grab bands/tours, reunions we wish would happen and more. Plus some really great tidbits of information about the bands, tours, shows, and then some. This is the first of many episodes to come. Lots of different topics will be discussed and opinions shared. So come along for this ride and join the fun!

If there is a topic on your mind you’d like us to discuss, leave us a comment and we will add it to the list.

Thank you all for your support throughout the years! Audioeclectica is on its way to bigger and better things and this is just the start! Stay Tuned and remember to always Listen Eclectically!

Best,

Brian

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Memorable TV Performace: Chris Cornell on The Tonight Show w/ Jay Leno 2006

Back in 2006, Chris Cornell wrote a song for the film Casino Royale. Since this was to be a new beginning for the James Bond franchise (and it’s a great film too), the film’s producers wanted to reflect this new direction of James Bond with a “strong male singer.” Well, they definitely got that with Chris Cornell. The end result is “You Know My Name.” One of the intriguing things about this song is that during the making of it, Ken Andrews of Failure was asked to help out. Chris would wind up doing some vocals with Ken behind the board. Which is a totally awesome thing all on it’s own. I still to this day wonder what Audioslave or even Chris’s solo album would sound like if Ken was the producer and or mixer. When you watch this performance check out who is playing guitar and doing backing vocals!

Chris Cornell- You Know My Name (Live on The Tonight Show w/ Jay Leno- 2006):

BANDCAMP FRIDAY: MAY 2023 EDITION

Today is Bandcamp Friday (when they wave their fee for 24 hours) and why not showcase some great bands and their albums/singles that are out now! Check out these bands and show them some support! If I missed your band, let me know and I’ll add it to the list!


Iress:

https://weareiress.bandcamp.com/

Common Wounds:

https://protagonistmusic.bandcamp.com/album/self-titled-11

Centershift:

https://centershift.bandcamp.com/

Rival Cults:

https://rivalcults.bandcamp.com/

Faetooth:

https://faetooth.bandcamp.com/

The Lungs:

https://lungslungs.com/

Tunic:

https://tunicband.bandcamp.com/

Gillian Carter:

https://gilliancarter.bandcamp.com/

MAL:

https://malsongs.bandcamp.com/

Arc Angles:

https://arcanglesla.bandcamp.com/

Greg Puciato:

https://gregpuciato.bandcamp.com/

If It Kills You:

https://ifitkillsyou.bandcamp.com/

Spirit In The Room:

https://spiritintheroom.bandcamp.com/

Black Magnet:

https://blckmgnt.bandcamp.com/

Turbid North:

https://turbidnorth.bandcamp.com/

Constraints Of Light:

https://constraintsoflight.bandcamp.com/

Diabology:

https://diabology.bandcamp.com/

Contranistas:

https://contranistas.bandcamp.com/

SOM:

https://somtheband.bandcamp.com/

Duhkha:

https://duhkha.bandcamp.com/releases

Fact Pattern:

https://factpattern.bandcamp.com/

Haunted Horses:

https://hauntedhorses.bandcamp.com/

Filth Is Eternal:

https://filthiseternal.bandcamp.com/

Lived In:

https://lived-in.bandcamp.com/

Deaf Club:

https://deafclub31g.bandcamp.com/

Thoughtcrimes:

https://purenoise.bandcamp.com/album/altered-pasts

Powder Pink & Sweet:

https://powderpinkandsweet.bandcamp.com/

Cowboy Destroy:

https://cowboydestroy.bandcamp.com/

In Parallel:

https://inparallelband.bandcamp.com/

Failure:

https://failureband.bandcamp.com/

Handle:

https://handle-ca.bandcamp.com/

James Strange:

https://jamesstrange.bandcamp.com/album/strange-rituals

Will Haven:

https://willhaven.bandcamp.com/

Bandcamp Friday: February 2023 Edition

Today is Bandcamp Friday (when they wave their fee for 24 hours) and why not showcase some great bands and their albums/singles that are out now! Check out these bands and show them some support! If I missed your band, let me know and I’ll add it to the list!

Centershift:

https://centershift.bandcamp.com/

MAL:

https://malsongs.bandcamp.com/

Arc Angles:

https://arcanglesla.bandcamp.com/

Greg Puciato:

https://gregpuciato.bandcamp.com/

If It Kills You:

https://ifitkillsyou.bandcamp.com/

Spirit In The Room:

https://spiritintheroom.bandcamp.com/

Black Magnet:

https://blckmgnt.bandcamp.com/

Turbid North:

https://turbidnorth.bandcamp.com/

Constraints Of Light:

https://constraintsoflight.bandcamp.com/

Diabology:

https://diabology.bandcamp.com/

Contranistas:

https://contranistas.bandcamp.com/

SOM:

https://somtheband.bandcamp.com/

Duhkha:

https://duhkha.bandcamp.com/releases

Fact Pattern:

https://factpattern.bandcamp.com/

Haunted Horses:

https://hauntedhorses.bandcamp.com/

Filth Is Eternal:

https://filthiseternal.bandcamp.com/

Lived In:

https://lived-in.bandcamp.com/

Deaf Club:

https://deafclub31g.bandcamp.com/

Thoughtcrimes:

https://purenoise.bandcamp.com/album/altered-pasts

Powder Pink & Sweet:

https://powderpinkandsweet.bandcamp.com/

Cowboy Destroy:

https://cowboydestroy.bandcamp.com/

Speed Of Light:

https://speedoflight.bandcamp.com/

In Parallel:

https://inparallelband.bandcamp.com/

Failure:

https://failureband.bandcamp.com/

Handle:

https://handle-ca.bandcamp.com/

Bandcamp Friday: February 4, 2022

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Thought I’d try something new and fun! Since today is Bandcamp Friday (when they wave their fee for 24 hours) why not showcase some great bands and their albums/singles that are out now! Check out these bands and show them some support!


Centershift:

https://centershift.bandcamp.com/

Arc Angles:

https://arcanglesla.bandcamp.com/

Some Gifts:

https://somegifts.bandcamp.com/

If It Kills You:

https://ifitkillsyou.bandcamp.com/

Spirit In The Room:

https://spiritintheroom.bandcamp.com/

Contranistas:

https://contranistas.bandcamp.com/

Niner Niner:

https://ninerniner.bandcamp.com/

Loather:

https://loathersucks.bandcamp.com/releases

Duhkha:

https://duhkha.bandcamp.com/releases

Tombstones In Their Eyes:

https://tombstonesintheireyes.bandcamp.com/

Filth Is Eternal:

https://filthiseternal.bandcamp.com/

Deaf Club:

https://deafclub31g.bandcamp.com/

The Moon Rocks:

https://themoonrocks.bandcamp.com/

Cowboy Destroy:

https://cowboydestroy.bandcamp.com/

Speed Of Light:

https://speedoflight.bandcamp.com/

Handle:

https://handle-ca.bandcamp.com/

In Parallel:

https://inparallelband.bandcamp.com/

Sound and Shape:

https://soundandshape.bandcamp.com/

Failure:

https://failureband.bandcamp.com/

Album Review: Failure- Wild Type Droid

A band like Failure doesn’t come around too often. Ever since their inception, they have been pushing the boundaries of rock music. It’s been talked about for years now how much of an influential masterpiece their third album, Fantastic Planet is. That album is truly the new Velvet Underground and Nico. Just like with The Velvet’s anyone who has picked up a copy of Fantastic Planet has inevitably started a band. But that’s not what this is all about. Instead let us focus on the fact that Failure have released their third new album since their return in 2014 and this one is without a doubt in line with the great albums they have produced. Wild Type Droid is out now and it’s absolutely stunning.

Wild Type Droid fits in its own part of Failure lore. As much as it fits within the “space rock” spectrum, this one hits differently. Firstly the music on this record is a bit more rhythmic and complex. The crisp production courtesy of Ken Andrews is superb. Every nuance that should be heard is making for one hell of a listening experience. The performances from all three members especially drummer Kellii Scott is astonishing. There’s almost this whole other level that Ken, Greg and Kellii went to with this one. Painting vivid pictures with the lyrics and melodies along with music that creates a truly whimsical feeling makes Wild Type Droid an album that stands out. The way the album starts, flows, and ends is something special on its own. It’s one of those that you feel compelled to start again as soon as it is over.

This year has already given us so many great albums and Failure’s Wild Type Droid is right there amongst those (Quicksand’s Distant Populations, Every Time I Die’s Radical, Genghis Tron’s Dream Weapon to name a few). For a band that’s technically been around for over 30 years there is no stopping Failure. If anything it’s as though the reunion only made then stronger and reinvigorated. There is no substitute for Failure. Other’s have tried to capture what they do but, if it’s not Ken, Greg and Kellii, it’s just going to sound like an imposter. Cheers to Failure for yet another triumphant album. Personally, I can’t wait to hear these songs live. It’s going to be out of this world good!

Overall Rating= A

Failure- Wild Type Droid: