Posts Tagged ‘AA Bondy’


06.01.2010

Best Of 2009: Volume Two

posted by Will

in Year End Lists

I have decided to combine LPs and EPs together into one big end of the year lovefest. No rankings til I get to my Top Ten. Click on the album cover for any more coverage.

Empire! Empire! (I Was A Lonely Estate) “What It Takes To Move Forward” (Count Your Lucky Stars)

With a name like that they better be good! Pretentious emo to the max but in a good way of course.

Joie De Vivre “Summer Months” EP (Count Your Lucky Stars)

Imagine Mineral and Pavement having a beautiful bastard love child. Discordant, emotionally raw and powerful…what more could you ask for?

The Lawrence Arms “Buttsweat And Tears” 7″ (Fat Wreck Chords)

Perhaps not the huge splash I was expecting from new Lawrence Arms songs but better than 99% of the other bands out there. These guys are still pop/punk heroes.

AA Bondy “When The Devil’s Loose” (Fat Possum)

Proof that his debut was no fluke. Folk troubadour AA Bondy just keeps getting better.

Pswingset “Self-Titled” Demo (Self-Released)

Out of all the bands I discovered in 2009 I find myself wanting new Pswingset songs the most. This is indie/emo in the greatest sense and this demo was such a tease.

Castevet “Summer Fences” (Count Your Lucky Stars)

This album is awesome. But, it’s not as awesome as people say it is. As they mix styles Castevet is still finding their way but one can only imagine how amazing this is going to sound when they hit it just right. For now Summer Fences will do just fine.

Over Stars & Gutters “Consider This Your Curse” (Black Numbers)

Melodic hardcore has turned bland but bands like Over Stars & Gutters keep the flame going with passion and sincerity.

Gray Young “Firmament” (Self-Released)

I think Doves was a great comparison for these guys but where Doves are coming from Brit pop, Gray Young are coming from indie rock.

PJ Bond “You Didn’t Know I Was Alphabetical” (Black Numbers)

PJ Bond expounds on his debut with an album that ranks up there with greats like Rocky Votolato.

Snowing “Fuck Your Emotional Bullshit” 7″ (Square of Opposition)

Fuck your emotional bullshit sounds about right. Snowing play their brand of emotional hardcore loud, aggressive and mathy with vocals that will melt your face.

18.11.2009

Best New Music: A.A. Bondy

posted by Will

in Best New Music, Music Reviews

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After his rock n’ roll run in Verbena, A.A. Bondy’s debut album, American Hearts, was about as pleasant a surprise as a record can be. But it is one thing to sneak up on people with a great record than it is to produce another great one after the expectations have been raised. Yet, you get the feeling that none of that really matters to Bondy. He has been through the industry ringers already and come out better and more assured on the other side. If American Hearts did not convince you of that When The Devil’s Loose definitely should.

Bondy’s transformation into a folk troubadour is nothing short of amazing. He is a natural that was obviously born to play this style. When The Devil’s Loose picks up right where American Hearts left off with only subtle sonic departures. Bondy’s dark observations on the tried and true Southern topics of death and religion may not be anything new but the results are nevertheless affecting. His superb songwriting and delivery makes these songs beautifully haunting. Atmospheric brush strokes softly enhance When The Devil’s Loose and it is apparent that Bondy’s palette has been sharpened ever so slightly.

What is most refreshing to hear in an artist such as A.A. Bondy is the overwhelming simplicity of it all. It reminds us that music doesn’t have to be so damn complicated at the end of the day. Forget the bells and whistles, real shit like this you can feel in your bones and that will never change no matter which way the wind blows the pines.

Label: Fat Possum

A.A. Bondy “I Can See The Pines Are Dancing”