HC02 - Mister Terry
Congratulations on finding the second item in this treasure hunt I've created. So, let me give you a little background on this item:
This was a project I embarked upon several months ago, the idea was to sift thru a decade's worth of material shared with me by my closest friend, Shawn Terry, and compile that into a retrospective to share with him on his birthday. Hours of audio, and nearly an hour of video material were digitized, cleaned-up and the only thing I had left to do was create some packaging to accompany the collection. Unfortunately, as that process began, events unfolded that suggested, to complete the project would be unheeded at this time. So, a generic cover was made and I decided to put this out in the world because it does present a musician and artist of such great talent and diversity, that it's almost criminal to lock it away. I hope this finds a good, music-loving home among people who love to share.
Enclosed on the disc are various bands that San Antonio-based, Shawn Terry has been involved with prior to and during our friendship. First is Berlin Black. Very little material exists from this deathrock ensemble, but it's clear that they had rehearsed and begun to perfect their influences. The time between Berlin Black and the next project I was exposed to, Veronica's Veil is a grey area for me - but in that time span it's evident that Shawn had explored a lot of new material. VV touches upon elements of The Cure, Pixies, some deathrock, and some fringes of metal. Though the band was on the cusp of expanding their reach, only one track emerged officially before the band became defunct. Please note, that if you scour the web looking for more material from Veronica's Veil, you are likely only to find a band of the same name that emerged a few years after, and musically they are on a much less impressive plane of existence. In the years following, Shawn performed and recorded with Hammered (featuring Suzy Bravo), and The Mechanical Walking Robot Boy. Each new partnership garnered different interests throughout the music scene, but it was the work of Guilty Strangers that spread across the U.S. and Europe that ushered the praise of music lovers and critics alike. The band were stalwarts of the San Antonio scene and opened for national acts including Christian Death and Peter Murphy. Shawn's creativity and talents weren't only bound within Guilty Strangers, collaborative efforts with Madame B and a stunning demo session featuring Heidi Buchhorn on vocals resulted in some of the most stunning and strongest material to date; it also further illustrated the diverse musical background from which Shawn's mind operates. Rounding out the collection are the solo efforts that Shawn dubbed, Green Building, an ambient, guitar-driven recording, and Dusklands - an effort that channels Shawn's inner Sisters Of Mercy and Mission.
You are unlikely to find a more eclectic mix than is what's presented on this disc, though I do hope you find something you enjoy; something you wish to share; and possible something you will want to seek out more of.
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24 August, 2014
29 August, 2012
Guilty Strangers - "Walking The Wire"
As I wait to receive the newest release from Guilty Strangers, I thought I'd take the opportunity to discuss the album that didn't get released yet somehow became an internet sensation and bled across the deathrock, goth, post-punk corners of the web like the seductive undead. "Walking The Wire" offers a Guilty Strangers that colors their no-wave/deathrock roots with unexpected covers and delicate fringes of paisley (yes I said it), experimental and early L.A. post punk. Officially, there's eleven delicious tracks on this release, but my copy came with just eight. Those eight however, are each individually decadent and mesmerizing. Each song leaves you begging for more of the same, but you are denied and instead offered a serving of something even more intoxicating. With the exception of the title track, all of the music is recorded and performed by Shawn and Christine Terry. Christine of course is the love child of Kendra Smith and Lydia Lunch... and it's a heritage that comes to full fruition on these recordings. Decidedly stepping away from the 'Teenage Jesus' comparasions and instead embracing the dark side of paisley/psychedelia of bands like Opal offers a whole new dimension to not only her range as a vocalist, but to the band as well. Shawn continues to be the fabric and talent that weaves such an eclectic tapestry of influences from deathrock to glam rock that he effortlessly breaks the molds of genre and transforms Guilty Strangers into an orchestra of 5 decades worth of rock and rebellion. A Lou Reed cover?! If that isn't enough to make you want to have their babies, Tumbler and Walking The Wire (featuring Heidi and Roland) will be. Do yourself a favor, support this band. Go see them when you can, and buy their extremely limited releases when they are available, they will be treasures in your collection on many levels.
"Walking The Wire" is available as a free download from Zorch Records, here: Walking The Wire from Zorch Records. A very small amount of Guilty Strangers' new album, "Oracle" is available on eBay here: Oracle on eBay.
"Walking The Wire" is available as a free download from Zorch Records, here: Walking The Wire from Zorch Records. A very small amount of Guilty Strangers' new album, "Oracle" is available on eBay here: Oracle on eBay.
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