2011 ain’t over til it’s over (!!!)
This weird year is almost done and everybody is banging out their lists of favorite elpeez. I feel the pressure, and new releases are largely limited to nothing but Rihanna ceedeez and obscenely priced box sets at this point, but my procrastination paid off (for once) because Chris Connelly is back and banging on my ears.
It feels good.
The plan this week was to finally get on Eric Bachmann’s fine new Crooked Fingers offering Breaks In The Armour. I had a concept in my head for the comic, and spent most of last week soaking up it’s natural charms, but then the game suddenly changed on Monday. As I was dorking around on Facebook after work, I noticed an ad on the right-hand side of the screen for Chris Connelly’s Artificial Madness. Instantly, my mind was teeming with question marks, bobbling at the ends of sentences like “what the fuck” and “how did I miss this” and “whatamIgonnadooooooodeadlineishoursaway…”
Well, I clicked the ad (of course), and was taken to a three-song stream. That was pretty much that. “Artificial Madness” is the opener and the first track on the free stream. It rocks, and all that old, dormant Wax! Trax! love welled up inside me like a flash flood. According to the Relapse Records website, Connelly recorded the elpee with “…current and former members of Nachtmystium, Wolves In The Throne Room, Minsk, Indian, and more.” Full disclosure: I have not heard a note from any of those bands, and I have no idea who they are. Also, I had no time to research who played what on what song, but I’ll tell you this: the bass on drum on guitar action on Artificial Madness is nuclear hot, in contrast to Connelly’s uber-cool, disaffected Bowie-sexy narration. So while I’m blowing my Chinese computer speakers up listening to that first track, my fuzzy sets of thoughts quickly began running a comparative analysis with THE DAMAGE MANUAL.
So, if’n yer one of the lucky few that heard and enjoyed The Damage Manual, get ready to do some year end list adjustments. Connelly is back and doing some serious damage of his own.