Thanks, Mute for making these available now in the USA. While Red Star did reissue Suicide's first album in 1997, this version is coupled with a second CD.
The bonus material included is a live show from CBGB's along with "23 Minutes Over Brussels," both of which appeared on Mute's own Blast First label release of this CD in the UK in 1998. For those unfamiliar with Suicide, it's instrumentalist Martin Rev and vocalist Alan Vega (remember the album he did with Panasonic). Rev's electronic noise machines play the new wave of punk, looped, distorted, abrasive and even pretty at times. Vega croons, screams, shrieks a'la Yoko Ono crossed with Elvis Presley. Together, their music legacy has become more important in the years since their demise than it ever was while they were together. Influences can strongly be recognized in lots of music from Stereolab to Sigue Sigue Sputnik.
Also out this week is the previously difficult to find second album, recorded 1979 and produced by Ric Ocasek of The Cars. Ocasek may have been an electronic music fan but he was a pop star, and a fan of the clean. Suicide's second album is notably cleaner, toned down and even sparkly in spots. The spunk is absent from a lot of the tracks but the band is still recognizably the same. Coupled with this release is a second bonus CD of the first rehearsal tapes, rounding out all you need to know about the first Suicide years.
Album of the Year
1. Coil, "Musick to Play in the Dark, Vol.1 "
2. Nurse with Wound, "An Awkward Pause"
3. Autechre, "EP7"
4. three way tie:
Tom Waits: "Mule Variations"
To Rococo Rot: "The Amateur View"
godspeed you black emperor: "Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada"
5. Stereolab, "Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night
6. Labradford, "E luxo so"
7. two way tie:
Low, "Secret Name"
Nine Inch Nails, "The Fragile"
8. two way tie:
Trans Am, "Futureworld"
Jim O'Rourke, "Eureka"
9. four way tie:
Mogwai, "Come on Die Young"
Add N to (X), "Avant Hard"
Sonic Youth, "Goodbye 20th Century"
Plaid, "Rest Proof Clockwork"
10. six-way tie:
Angels of Light, "New Mother
People Like Us, "Hate People Like Us"
Pan Sonic, "A"
Mouse on Mars, "Niun Niggung"
Plateau, "Spacecake"
Flaming Lips, "The Soft Bulletin"
BAND
OF THE
YEAR
1. Coil
2. godspeed you black emperor!
3. Legendary Pink Dots
4. two-way tie:
Stereolab
Squarepusher
5. Low
SONG
OF THE
YEAR
1. Aphex Twin, "Windowlicker"
2. Coil, "The Dreamer is Still Asleep"
3. godspeed you black emperor!, "Moya"
4. Mogwai, "Stanley Kubrick"
5. godspeed you black emperor!, "Blaise Bailey Finnegan, III"
MUSIC
VIDEO
OF THE
YEAR
1. Aphex Twin, "Windowlicker"
2. Bjork, "All is Full of Love"
3. three-way tie:
Add N to (X), "Metal Fingers in My Body"
Beck, "Sexx Laws"
Leftfield, "Afrika Shox"
4. three-way tie:
Lamb, "B-Side"
U.N.K.L.E., "Rabbit in Your Headlights"
Meat Beat Manifesto, "Prime Audio Soup"
NEW
BAND
OF THE
YEAR
1. Angels of Light
2. five-way tie:
The Beta Band
Cyclobe
Plone
Pole
The All Seeing I
CONCERT
EVENT
1. Labradford/godspeed you black emperor! (notably in various combinations including Low, Mogwai and Matmos)
2. Trans Am / Pan Sonic
3. Tom Ze with Tortoise
4. Current 93 NYC
5. four-way tie:
v/vm
Stereolab / Papa M
Legendary Pink Dots
Man... or Astro-Man??
BEST
LABEL
1. Warp
2. Kranky
3. three-way tie:
Thrill Jockey
Mute
Matador
4. World Serpent
5. Fat Cat
6. Soleilmoon / Staalplaat
BEST
PRODUCER
1. John McEntire & Jim O'Rourke
2. Timbaland
3. Jack Dangers
4. Steven Stapleton
5. Howie B
WORST
BAND
1. three-way tie:
Nine Inch Nails
Limp Bizkit
Backstreet Boys
2. Korn
3. six-way tie:
Coil
Britney Spears
Blink 182
Plone
Marilyn Manson
Kid Rock
WORST
ALBUM
YOU
BOUGHT
1. Nine Inch Nails, "The Fragile"
2. Tricky, "Juxtapose"
3. Mogwai, "Come on Die Young"
BEST
COMP
1. Warp's 10th Anniversary collections
2. Reach the Rock Soundtrack
3. v/vm, "AuralOffalWaffleTenPintsOfBitterAndABagOfPorkScratchings"
4. five-way tie:
Fight Club Soundtrack
Matrix Soundtrack
Eyes Wide Shut Soundtrack
Matador's 10th Anniversaty
Soundbombing II
BEST
MOVIE
1. two-way tie:
Blair Witch Project
Being John Malkovich
2. Eyes Wide Shut
3. Fight Club
4. two-way tie:
American Beauty
The Matrix
5. two-way tie:
Run, Lola, Run
Dogma
6. Sixth Sense
7. two-way tie:
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Sleepy Hollow
8. three-way tie:
Princess Mononoke
Iron Giant
eXistenZ
9. The Straight Story
10. Man on the Moon
11. American Pie
BEST
TV SHOW
1. The Simpsons
2. Futurama
3. South Park
4. That 70s Show
5. X-Files
6. two-way tie:
Law and Order
Just Shoot Me
BEST
BOOK
1. The Onion Presents, "Our Dumb History"
2. "Wreckers of Civilization," by Simon Ford
BEST
ACTOR
1. Kevin Spacey
2. Ed Norton
3. three-way tie:
Johnny Depp
John Cusak
Tom Cruise
4. John Malovich
BEST
ACTRESS
1. Christina Ricci
2. three-way tie:
Nicole Kidman
Heather Donahue
Annette Benning
3. three-way tie:
that chick in Run Lola Run
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Cameron Diaz
BIGGEST
DISAP-
POINTMENT
1. Star Wars
2. Y2K and all the other hype
3. Blair Witch Project
4. The Haunting
EVENT
1. Columbine High
2. Seattle Riots
3. New Year's Eve
4. Coachella Music Festival
WEBSITE
1. brainwashed
geez, can't you get more original!
2. Superbad.com
3. Pitchforkmedia.com
4. Disinfo.com
5. hamsterdance.com
HERO
nobody got more than one vote
VILLAIN
1. Bill Gates
2. A four-way tie: Milosevic
the Media
Richard D. James
George W. Bush
MOST
ANNOYING
TREND
1. Pokemon
2. gay teen bands (N'Sync/Backstreet/98 Degrees) / teen popstars (Britney Spears)
3. three-way tie:
Y2K fever
Millennial surveys/polls
Piercings
4. two-way tie:
Emo
Cargo Pants
Zero Hour
For nearly all of the songs, the first measures start up in a wonderful electro glitchy rhythmic interplay, eventually kicking in to a fuzz-bass based pop tune, indie-pop (if possible) in nature. Music must evolve, and thus indie glitch-pop is born (?) as this album represents what you might get when you cross Coil with Magnetic Fields and Sam Prekop (of The Sea and Cake) at the vocals. Taking a break from the easy-melody pop, a few tracks break the electro mold and step over the line, rejecting vocals and adding a small horn section, living percussion players, nasty sounding organs and saxophone vs. drum break downs. Stereolab fans beware, as I have heard they're touring around with the band here and there for their current tour. The tunes keep your head bobbing, the melodies warm your soul and the electronics tickle your brain. Hunt this one out because Zero Hour isn't necessesarily an easy label to hunt down.