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"Broken Lamps and Hardcore Memories, Vol. 2" (09/07/2004) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Suburban HomePerformers include: The Movielife, Finch, Thursday, Strike Anywhere, Yellowcard.

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"Thy Is a Word & Feet Need Lamps" (10/01/2005) Rock & Pop Half-Handed Cloud, Asthmatic Kitty RecordsHalf-Handed Cloud: John Ringhofer (vocals); Bert Hissock (cello); John Benson (clarinet, bass guitar). Additional personnel: Sufjan Stevens (drums). Experimental/Christian indie rock has far more in common with the British folk movement than it does with traditional American rock & roll. The slightly pagan themes, strange time signatures, communal living structures, and arsenals of found instruments sound awfully progressive, so if the Danielson Famile are Comus, then Half-Handed Cloud are the genre's Incredible String Band. Led by performance artist/multi-instrumentalist John Ringhofer, HHC introduce a melody, destroy it, and then introduce a new one, often in the span of a couple of minutes. Ringhofer's vocal style is very Wayne Coyne (another artist who owes a great deal to the String Band's Robin Williamson), and his trippy ruminations on the band's third release, Thy Is a Word & Feet Need Lamps, fill the 16 tracks with colors both real and imagined. Engineered and mixed by Danielson mastermind Daniel Smith, Half-Handed Cloud's songs are perfect little pop nuggets disguised as atmospheric and horn-drenched mini-symphonies. Like Of Montreal, they're as memorable as you're willing to allow them to be. Opening with the engaging "You Get a Horseshoe" is smart, as it dupes the listener into thinking that the rest of the record is similar -- it is, but far more difficult to ingest. It's like a litmus test meant to weed out the flowers, and by the time listeners reach the Syd Barrett-inspired "Considered It a Loan," they may not realize that the "Madcap Laugh" is on them. ~ James Christopher Monger

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"Under the Blood Red Lava Lamp *" (08/06/1999) Rock & Pop Vertical Slit, SiltbreezePersonnel: Jim Shepard (vocals, guitar). Recording information: 1980.

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"Gridfarce by Lamplight" (04/02/2002) Rock & Pop The Cave-Ins, Omnibus RecordsThe Cave-Ins: Luke Top (vocals, guitar); Rob Williams (bass); Scott Eberhard (drums). Additional personnel: Lewis Pesacov. Personnel: Matt Popieluch (vocals, guitar, banjo); Luke Top (vocals, guitar, drums). Audio Mixers: Marco Sanchez; Luke Top. Recording information: Lazy Eye Studio, San Francisco, CA. The Cave-Ins (Luke Top and Matt Popieluch) met in late 1998, when both were attending classes at San Francisco State University. Their mutual musical interests soon led to playing music together (they reportedly used to rehearse in the stairwell of their college dorm building because it had a nice natural reverb). The co-leaders of this San Francisco-based group began recording on four-track and eight-track tape machines and released a 7" single -- co-released by the Sacramento, CA-based Omnibus label and Visalian Records (run by fellow SFSU student Matt Johnson) -- before expanding to a quartet with the inclusion of bassist Rob Williams (ex-Delta Song) and drummer Scott Eberhard. In July 2001, the band added Jason Quever (who is also in the Papercuts) on organ and harmonies, taking over the position once held by sometime Cave-Ins organist Lewis Pesacov (Disparity Shacks). Their first full-length, Gridfarce by Lamplight, is a nice collection of organic, somewhat downcast American indie rock, similar -- at least in spirit if not execution -- to countrified indie groups like Beachwood Sparks and the Idaho Falls. This debut effort is filled to the brim with inviting sounds: a pinch of twangy guitar, brittle banjo, fractured vocal harmonies, and feeble keyboards, along with simplistic jazz chords and jazzy drumbeats. Some critics and pundits might find themselves tempted to label the album Americana triple-A roots rock, or even country-rock, but Gridfarce defies most descriptions tied to strict, and somewhat unfeeling, U.S. radio formats. The songs found here are mostly stolid and unstructured, but lovingly arranged. Top and Popieluch sound like they're singing together, their amiable voices drifting along like they're carried aloft on a breeze after being sung out of the window from two separate rooms. Apparently this was not the case: Popieluch laid down his vocals and instrumental parts first -- heading off for a semester abroad in Italy in February 2001 -- and Top recorded his afterwards. Despite the languid and loose vibe, there are a few upbeat numbers. "Timeshares (On a Hill)" begins with a plaintive Appalachian banjo plucking away before finding its way toward a Kinks-style pop melody, while "Bring It Down" is a country warble with a faintly lysergic '60s feel. A melancholy, simply plucked banjo returns for the album closer, "On Lovers Bank," a loping wagon wheel reverie that picks up a xylophone riff along its dusty trail. After the release of this album, the band changed its name to the Ceramic Isles to avoid being confused with Cave-In. ~ Bryan Thomas

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"Lava Lamp Explosion!" (01/01/2003) Rock & Pop Lava Lamp Explosion!, Neon Pie Records

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"Oil for the Lamps of China *" (05/23/2000) Rock & Pop Listening Pool (The), Orchard (Distributor)
 
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"Broken Lamps and Hardcore Memories, Vol. 2" (n/a) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Suburban HomePerformers include: The Movielife, Finch, Thursday, Strike Anywhere, Yellowcard.
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