The Walking Timebombs
Hey O.J. / White Bronco 7″
Double Naught Records, 1994
Wrapping up the Pain Teens theme this week, here’s a post-Pain Teens project from guitarist Scott Ayers which extended his layered, noise-damaged psychedelia into a slightly more experimental realm. Years of sampling and tape loop manipulation elevated Ayers’ masterfully stitched together compositions to a whole new level, as demonstrated on the B-side track, “White Bronco” where news clips of Dan Rather make a perfect compliment to the tense pulse of violin and percussion. His sinister edge is softened with a little humor — albeit very dark humor — as the A-side is a molestation of Jimi Hendrix‘s “Hey Joe” tweaked to lampoon the debacle of the O.J. Simpson media circus. My edition of 1000 is hand-numbered #32 of 1000, and I suspect all are numbered #32 since that was O.J.’s jersey number.
DOWNLOAD:
Walking Timebombs – “Hey O.J.”
Walking Timebombs – “White Bronco”
Tags: dark, Double Naught Records, heavy, Houston, Pain Teens, psychedelic, Scott Ayers
May 1st, 2009 at 8:37 am
Love your blog – and its somewhat similar to mine, as I also wrote about Pain Teens a couple of weeks ago.
Would you be interested in exchanging link with my blog (http://beautifulnoise.wordpress.com/)? Let me know.
Thank you!