Puscifer - “C Is For (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference HERE)” - Buy It

text: Colin Green

Puscifer’s latest release answers the question “What would Portishead sound like on steroids with a dude swooning the mic?” Not that anybody was asking. Sultry moods, downtempo beats, soulful vocals, C is feel-good darkness buoyed by commercial production. Guitars are leashed to the tree, but beware, it will suck you in….

Reminds us of: Deftones | Metalica | yup – Portishead

Puscifer: (Official Site | MySpace)

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3 comments thus far ...

  1. 1Robbie Bojangles Fri Jan 15, 2010 | 06:01 am

    Love hearing Milla sing - makes me want to remix that song that plays during the end of Fifth Element.

    PS this is way better than old Puscifer

  1. 2Grant Beehler Fri Jan 15, 2010 | 05:26 pm

    Love your description/quote “What would Portishead sound like on steroids with a dude swooning the mic?” It’s dead on!

  1. 3Loganaich Mac Giolla-Eoin Sat Jan 16, 2010 | 05:52 am

    I heart Milla.

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Ugh. Paste’s profile of Free Energy made me kind of hate them. So does your review. It’s this unctuous defense of good-time rock-and-roll ("we’re just here to party, and we’re awesome!") that seems more self-serving than fun-loving.

by beth on Wed Mar 17, 2010 at 09.41 pm from the entry: Foreign Born + Free Energy - The Knitting Factory (Brooklyn, NY; Mar. 12, 2010)

that inescapable feeling you are referring to, is that like when you hear something and you could have sworn you heard it before because of the nostalgic catchy quality? or is is like when you’ve heard a band exactly like said band?

great post by the way!

by paul on Wed Mar 17, 2010 at 03.15 pm from the entry: The Novel Ideas - "The Sky Is A Field" - Borrow It

Whoa! I had no idea she was enegaged. You would never know with the way she behaves! Wow!

by art on Wed Mar 17, 2010 at 09.48 am from the entry: Nikki Darlin and John McCauley: 1+1=1

This comment stream is so meta. Great review Kelly.

by chris on Tue Mar 16, 2010 at 07.50 pm from the entry: Flying Lotus - "Cosmogramma" - Buy It

no prob. The whole album is excellent, combining some of the harder sonics of Los Angeles with the meat of his debut and obviously difficult to summarize in only 50 words… smile I’d say it’s on par with the debut, but better than Los Angeles.

by kelly on Tue Mar 16, 2010 at 06.23 pm from the entry: Flying Lotus - "Cosmogramma" - Buy It

By the way, I really liked the mp3 posted. Thanks.

by Joshua H on Tue Mar 16, 2010 at 06.17 pm from the entry: Flying Lotus - "Cosmogramma" - Buy It

WHO WROTE THIS...PUKE ! “WHO WROTE THIS...PUKE !  “Picture yourself coasting your bike past space funk palm trees, homeless harpists, vintage video arcades, electronic drum circles, and 60s psychedelic singers who’re waiting for the bus. Cosmogramma is kinda like that if someone suddenly tripped you just as you’re starting to enjoy the ride. But in a good way.””

by Joshua H on Tue Mar 16, 2010 at 06.17 pm from the entry: Flying Lotus - "Cosmogramma" - Buy It

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