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Beauty of the Rose

Taken from the as yet unnamed follow up to last year’s transitory classic-in-situ ‘Death Control‘, these new Night Control tracks suggest a certain soaring, meditative quality has been added among the acute pop plaintives the debut was acclaimed for. Due through California’s evergreen Kill Shamen sometime this month.



MP3: Night Control - C S



MP3: Night Control - Maybe There’s A Chance

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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 written by: Tom King Tom King 2 Comments

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No Pain In Pop playlist up now at Dazed Digital. Details below, thanks to them for their kind words.

Old Blood - I Win
Arch M - Cat Grave
Night Control - Good Looks
Little Dragon - After the Rain (Floating Points Remix)
The Mayfair Set - Already Warm
The Samps - Magnetic Thys
A Grave With No Name - And We Parted Ways at Mt Jade
Sunni-Geini - SG Main Theme
Nite Jewel - Chimera
Banjo or Freakout - Archangel (Burial Cover)

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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 written by: Kev Kharas Kev Kharas 1 Comment

Chapel Noise

Photography by Forrest B. Payne

People don’t seem to write ’songs’ any more. Most of today’s avant-rock motley seem keener to replicate the ‘tracks’ of dance music, tapping into the repetitious and blood-bound power of loops so that finite structure disappears, leaving four minutes of sound you’re sure have been playing forever somewhere and will go on playing long after your ears leave them behind. Night Control, the work of Rosemead, California’s Christopher Curtis Smith, feels like a collision between the song-built narratives of old modernity and the current blossoming of pop into aural omnipresence, one bristling up against the other like crematory fires to balsa wood. Smith’s pop - recalling fragments of sound lost on long train rides by The Beatles, Tom Petty, Jonathan Richman, Dylan, Velvets - isn’t buried beneath a slop of noise. Rather the noise goes skidding into the soft pop like an express train bursting through a blue whale’s heart, red membrane scattered this way and that, spectacular confusion reigning in the slow motion millennia before anyone feels a thing.

‘Good Looks’ and ‘For The Lanes’ are taken from Death Control, an album out now through Kill Shaman records. Thanks to Matthew Mondanile for the tip on this one.



MP3: Night Control - Good Looks



MP3: Night Control - For The Lanes

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Thursday, March 5th, 2009 written by: Kev Kharas Kev Kharas No Comments

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