The Winter Coat [Under my Bed recodings newletter Vol. #16]. Click For Infos.
Dear All
We are approaching the end of rather lethargic winter for the Under My Bed Recordings; even though we have been quite for a long while, the water was moving underneath, and, with springtime approaching, we are very glad to announce to imminent releases. The second volume of the 5 Pezzi Facili split collection, featuring Mr 60 and The Frozen Fracture (on CDr) and the long-awaited debut of My Dear Killer.
In chronological Order UMB #15 5 Pezzi Facili 2/5 Mr. 60s, The Frozen Fracture The second split of the 5 Pezzi Facili series, feature the contribution from Mr60, which first album ‘mrsista from outta space’ has been recently re-released by UMB, and the home veterans The Frozen Fracture, which contributes the instrumental half of the record. Mr .60 “Concepto:desperato” is a sort of metaphoric journey in which the band explores the vast compositive possibility given by ability of the members to alternate between difference instruments. The mellow and subtitle irony of which Concepto:desperato is impregnated constitutes Mr 60s trademark. The Frozen Fracture contribution “rare earth noble gases” is also a time-travel journey. Songs recorded from Fisher-Price microphones using a VHS recorder and other sort of oddity has been dug out from the dust and collected, including two extremely rare live exhibitions, in the only venue in the country from which they were not banned before even getting in. This rather random Pritt-stick-glued brick-a-brac disaster is the ultimate experience of a musical project failure. Release Date: 15/04/2006
UMB # 2 My Dear Killer – Clinical Shyness The title of the album, Clinical Shyness, is definitely self-explanatory. The record will be released by a syndicate of record labels composed of Madcap Collective (who recently released Franklin Delano and Father Murphy), Under My Bed, Eaten By Squirrels and other obscure characters that are part of the Italian underground scene, and got together in order to finance the project. The record is a collection of songs mainly written in 2001, some of which appeared as alternative-takes in several EPs and compilations, either on tapes on CDr. The most significant material recoded during the last few years, under the code name “Clinical Shyness”, has been rearranged and manipulated by My Dear Killer, during winter of 2005. The result is a pearl which last only thirty minutes and sticks together with biadhesive tape Nick Drake and Sonic Youth; the combination might sound vastly improbable but the landscape of noises and feedbacks in which My Dear Killer’s melody’s arpeggios and whispered murmurs are buried closely remind at the stratified guitar layers of the renowned partnership Ranaldo/Moore, trying to suffocate the fragile song-writer. The record has been essentially left as recorded and produced by My Dear Killer, without any form of juxtaposed embellishment. All around the feeble voice, razor-sharp guitars scares the devastating intimacy of the lyrics while background saturation feedback are bouncing on the bedroom’s walls of the room in which these little portraits of loneliness has been compiled. Release Date: 01/05/2006 http://www.undermybed.org/mdk http://www.boringmachines.it
Gigs are Bliss! My Dear Killer performed a brief but intense mini-tour in Italy in January. We wish to thank Onga of Boring Machines for organising the gig and taking great care of the band together with Momi, as well as all the bands we have supported (Egle Sommacal, Grimoon and Stop the Wheel) and local promoters which have been absolutely fantastic.
Best wishes from The Under My Bed Recordings
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