Monday, March 17, 2008

Puscifer - V is for Vagina

Album Review: Puscifer - V is for Vagina
Written by Chris Goodson
March 15, 2008
Puscifer (the artist collective helmed by Maynard James Keenan (Tool/A Perfect Circle)'s, Latest album "V is for Vagina" comes in the form of a circus like mix of sounds and vocals, not knowing exactly what you are listening to is part of its charm, but its definitely 100% a Maynard mind fuck.

Puscifer

Puscifer "V is for Vagina"

by Chris Goodson

What could I possibly add about this crazy ass album that hasn't already been mulled over and dissected by every alleged critic under the sun? I am sure the joke is on us for even attempting to classify and interpret "V is for Vagina." Maynard's latest seems like the product of an orgy involving "Mike Patton," "Captain Beefheart," and "They Might Be Giants." At first I thought that the concept of the album was just a big "fuck you" to the intelligentsia that hangs onto Maynard's every word, and some ways I feel it is. But it also works, in a very weird way. If A Perfect Circle was Maynard's feminine side, and Tool is obviously the more aggressive male side, then Puscifer, is the inner child. The album has a lot of inconsistencies and plays like a hallucinatory carnival ride that is both violating and thrilling, at times.

"Queen B" generally sets the tone for melodic, tongue-in-cheek lyrics and experimentation. Though not exactly probing the depths, it is still a fun track to gear up the album. "Dozo" plays like a Morricone-esque segue (worker bee elevator music?) that introduces "Vagina Mine," the real standout track. The lyricism and beat stay in your head and we finally get to push a little deeper into this interesting project. "Mama Sed" also strives to add harmony with a beautiful chorus. "Drunk with Power" plays like a lull of elementary babble that will probably frustrate most. "The Undertaker" is the closest thing to an actual rock n' roll song on this album and is damn good in its own right. But alas, all good things must end. "Trekka" is another process song (like Dozo) which plays a repetitive mantra and proceeds to again fuck up the flow. "Indigo Children" turns it around a little, but is again all about looping lyrics and setting a tone of random repeating syllables like a mantra.

One of the best songs on this album, however is, "Sour Grapes." The trance like quality is both catchy and surreal, as it explores the bastard preacher side of Maynard. The chorus manages a Southern Gothic feel that is awkward but very entrancing. Unfortunately, another redundant and unnecessary version of "Rev 22:20" closes out the album. It seems like it is just there to flesh out the rather short running time. In fact the album only runs about 49 minutes and with half a dozen tracks dedicated to funky little jam mantra's, that don't really even feel like they fit in the album, it feels even shorter.

Of course the joke could be that none of this material can or should be taken seriously. If the sarcasm wasn't evident from the packaging, then the song titles should tip off the less observant viewer. For all the flaws "V is for Vagina" is a bizarre concept album that may take a few listens to really appreciate, but it is worth the effort. Despite the thematic incoherence and often annoying quasi-songs, the real magic behind this album is that it is a mixed bag of haunting, hilarious and just plain weird tracks. It is unpretentious and full of plenty piss and vinegar, and doesn't give a fuck what you think. These qualities are what make it a one of a kind. Give it a try; at least Frank Zappa would be proud.

For more information please visit www.puscifer.com and if you like "V is for Vagina" be on the lookout for the Remix album out April 29th entitled "V is for Viagra: The Vagina Remixes"

Tracklisting is:

1. Indigo Children "JLE Dub" mix by Josh Eustis (Telefon Televiv)
2. Trekka "Desert Porn" mix by Lustmord
3. Momma Sed "Tandimonium" mix by Dave "Rave" Ogilvie and Colin Janz
4. Sour Grapes "Late for Dinner" mix by Danny Lohner (NIN, Renholder)
5. Cuntry Boner "Dirty Robot"mix by Mat Mitchell and Contradicktator (QOTSA, APC, Enemy)
6. Drunk With Power "Hungover and Hostile in Hannover" mix by Joey Jordison (Slipknot)
7. Vagina Mine "Deflowering" mix by Paul Barker (Ministry, U.S.S.A.)
8. Trekka "The Great Unwashed" mix by Aaron Turner (ISIS)
9. Queen B. "Glitched and Bent" mix by Richard Devine
10. DoZo "Guns for Hire" mix by Lustmord
11. Queen B. "Narcovice" mix radio edit by Michael Patterson
12. PSR
13. Cuntry Boner "Disco Viagra" mix by 8mm



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Iron Maiden, "Somewhere Back in Time" World Tour Live at the Forum!

Iron Maiden, "Somewhere Back in Time" World Tour Live at the Forum!
Written by Chris Goodson
March 11, 2008

After a crushingly good tour supporting their latest album, Iron Maiden was back in town to pay tribute to the songs that made them living legends!

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Iron Maiden

Of course they need no introduction, and apparently they need no opening act. The Forum was filled with Maiden fans young and old and the anticipation was at maximum. The sold out show was a special present, because this tour is a perfect time warp back to the record setting, and enduring legacy of the "Powerslave" tour. This show however is aptly known as the "Somewhere Back in Time World Tour" which is, in fact, a full fledged, no bullshit, balls to the wall, classic Maiden show that veteran fans have come to expect.
During their 2+ hour set, Iron Maiden played an energetic barrage of songs from several classic albums. In true fashion, Bruce Dickinson ran around the stage in various masks and costumes and belted out lyrics as if he was 20 years younger. It was easy to get caught up in the show, which consisted of nearly two dozen songs including such fan favorites as, "Number of the Beast," "Sign of the Cross, and "Run to the Hills". It was refreshing to see such a respected and world renowned band as Iron Maiden acknowledging it's fan base to such a degree. Even though their most recent records have been great, they really gave it their all to immerse the crowd in the vintage experience. The visuals and effects of the original "Powerslave" tour were once considered breakthrough and epic (as noted in their documentary) but though time has passed and several updates have been implemented, they still hold up to the legend and really enhance the show.


Iron Maiden history is full of lavish and large characters and this show featured everything from the 16 foot tall walking cyborg/mummy mascot ("Eddie"), to a wall of flames, and layers of fog. They pulled out all the stops and played with a humorous and wild attitude. The few minor sound issues were no trouble for Dickinson, who made good use of the crowd's voice when his mic stopped working. And the band kept up the energy and enthusiasm throughout the show. Although, Iron Maiden are not exactly breaking new ground at this point, the music will always be epic, and what they bring to the stage can rival their quarter century worth of immtaters. I was very glad I got to witness, up close, the band, the myth, the legend.

IRON MAIDEN have released several solid concert DVD's over the years, but nothing quite stacks up like their latest release, "Live After Death." The DVD chronicles the "World Slavery" tour (amongst others) as was originally performed in Long Beach 1984. Aside from an excellent transfer of an already amazing show, the DVD is perhaps the fattest, most feature packed Maiden disk in print. Disc 1 holds the feature length concert with completely re-mastered video and audio. On Disc 2 there is everything from a full hour long retrospective documentary (which is insightful and often hilarious), to classic music videos and a series of long segments of other live shows from the decade. The material here is very well constructed, damn entertaining and will take hours to go through. The concert clips give an accurate and vivid glimpse into their raw and gargantuan stage shows, and the extras shed light on behind the stage shenanigans and insanity. This is a must have DVD for any fan and is available at all decent retailers now!

In closing I highly recommended picking up "Live After Death" and be sure to catch IRON MAIDEN come their full North American tour in May of this year! For up to date news and tour dates please visit www.ironmaiden.com

Originally Posted at: http://iesb.net/audiofrequency/content/view/434/