Sunday, August 18, 2013

Roots, pt. 8: Skin Rat

I must admit I forgot about this one.  That's because it began after the inception of Super River, but before leaving California.  It is the first of many Super River side bands, but without a doubt the best-defined.  Almost all of these groups have names and I cannot keep track of them.  Maybe Jesse can, but those are just the ones that he is in!  Every different configuration of the members of Super River has a different name, though the recorded material is usually just lumped in as "Super River."  When others are concerned it's different.  There are countless bands made up of any number of the five of us and our usual collaborators like Miles Marsico, Max Dameron, Colin O'Brien-Lux, Arran Rogerson, David Boe, Michael Solan, Paul Igaz, and many more.  A few I can recall include God Particle, which I believe is the four male members of Super River, Silk & Flowers which is Super River (or at least most of us) plus Max Dameron (and possibly Miles) and of course Kathryne and Miles' project Fake date.

So then onto Skin Rat.

Thanksgiving week 2011 was a trying period for Super River with Jason's schedule changing (or so we thought), Jesse's visit to New Mexico, and Kathryne and Alex's long trips away to Portland and Atlanta, respectively.  We feared they may never come back, but luckily that was not the case and the band continued.  Jesse took this opportunity to test out some new recording ideas in our space at ABC studios, in Glassel Park with the help of me and our friend Andrew Lewis.  These tests were successful as anyone who knows the improvement in sound quality in our recordings from late November/December 2011.  Upon Kathryne's return we recorded the first versions of classics like "It's Dancing Time" and "The Liberty Science Center."

It all began with Skin Rat.  Jesse, Andrew and myself decided to jam for two nights and we had a great time.  We tried a few different configurations instrument-wise, but found the greatest success with myself on guitar and vocals, Andrew on bass, and Jesse on drums.  Unfortunately the bass is pretty low on these recordings but the power of the trio is still apparent on these dark, heavy, and angular songs - all improvised in the usual tradition.  Worth a listen if you were curious about my guitar playing.

"Blood on the Ground" is a noisy and angular goth/no wave track, "DryWings" is is a quick bit somewhat meandering track that would work well in a psychedelic Western shootout.  Pretty cinematic.  "Fly Climate" with its eeire vocals is also atmospheric, naturally of jungle nightmare.

DOWNLOAD:  Skin Rat - Mom's Worst Nightmare (2011)

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