lifestyle September 2, 2010 8:08 AM

Shellac: Don't Miss 'Em

Shellac: Don’t Miss ‘Em
By: Tony Wilson

I tried to write an article that extolled the virtues of catching a band like Shellac. But I couldn't. It turns out it just didn't feel right to try and sugar coat something that was created with the idea that life is not covered in sugar, so why should music be?

Shellac is the main act of sound engineer notable Steve Albini, whose history of blunt practicality followed him not only in his personal life, but also professional. If you are wondering what the fuss is all about, you should definitely check out his past credits. Yeah, he's kind of a big deal.

Out of respect for the band's no frills disposition, I will only simply tell you, the readers, that Shellac is well worth seeing. They play aggressive, abrasive, tempo shifting rock. They've been labeled as math rock and noise rock, but I'm not certain what either of those things truly mean, so I won't bother pretending since it would be seemingly pointless.

Kismet led to me catching Shellac last fall at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in Monticello, NY. I rate it among the top live sets I saw in all of '09, as blistering drum beats seamlessly intertwined with oppressive power chords, all while Albini's  jagged vocal delivery provided the narrative.    

The scene at Ninth Ward is going to be blistering. Bring your fist pumps and ear plugs.

Shellac
Thursday, September 2nd
Ninth Ward at Babeville
7pm, $15



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Tony Wilson is a freelance music journalist. When asked about his experience he says "I'm just a guy who likes music". Follow his musings at xsonicanarchyx.blogspot.com or email him at xsonicanarchyx@gmail.com.

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hell yes. super stoked for tonight.

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