Special Feature: Track-by-Track Through Grados. Minutos. Segundos. Pt. 1

Posted in Features on June 16th, 2021 by JJ Koczan

Various artists Grados Minutos Segundos

Grados. Minutos. Segundos. is a multi-volume compilation assembled at the behest of Spinda Records, highlighting the label’s native Spanish underground scene across a series of 12 split seven-inch vinyls. Set for release between last Friday and next Spring, the pressing is one-time-only, limited to 240, hand-numbered and though I generally don’t post sale links like, available right here: http://spindarecords.com/grados-minutos-segundos/

I’m not the type to tell you outright to spend your money. I know everyone works hard and cash is hard to come by and capitalism is terrible, etc., but the reason that link is there is because I respect the living shit out of this project and the obvious love that birthed it. Spinda Records is no slouch when it comes to promoting Spanish heavy anyhow, but Grados. Minutos. Segundos. brings that to a different level entirely. Consider — it could’ve probably just been a 3LP box. Or a double-CD or something like that. But the focus here is so much on the lushness of presentation, and on highlighting the work of the bands. Every act is given their own space. It’s a beautiful concept, and if you snag one of these, consider yourself lucky.

My hope is that as each installment of Grados. Minutos. Segundos. comes out, I’ll have a corresponding track-by-track from the bands. You’ll find the first one below. My sincere thanks to Berto Cáceres from the label for putting it — and the compilation — together.

Enjoy:

Grados. Minutos. Segundos. Track-by-Track Pt. 1

MOURA – “Muiñeira da Maruxaina”

“[…] The “muiñeira” is one of the most popular Galician traditional music genres and we wanted to make an approach to it from “krautrock” and psychedelic perspective, respecting some of its characteristics. Lyrically, the song is about the folktale of the Maruxaina, a mermaid who lives in a cave in an island in San Cibrao (north coast of Galicia) and helps or confuse sailors by playing a horn or with her singing, depending on different versions of the tale. Galician traditional percussions were heavily used in the song and an arpeggiator to keep the pulse of the trance along with the guitar riff […]”

ROSY FINCH – “Black Lodge”

“[…] As a big fan of ‘Twin Peaks’, I always had the idea of turning into Laura Palmer and living inside a dark song. In “Black Lodge” you can see many references and symbology of Lynch’s universe. We tried to reflect the anguish but also the seduction undertaken by the characters. But not only the video has been inspired by the TV series; lyrics describe some moments and iconic quotes of the show but always through Laura Palmer’s voice […]”

ADRIFT – “Abracadabra”

“[…] On this track we don’t play around with long progressions as we are used to. Instead we play heavily from the very first second and there’s no time to relax at all. Going against our usual way of writing songs, we chose a couple of riffs and wrote the whole song around them without thinking too much and having fun trying not to get complicated. The lyrics talk about the current situation and how some media and “important” people manipulate the reality in order to control the people and do what they want with them. They’re kind of magicians doing tricks to make you think as they want you to think […]”

ADRIFT – “Lush Lands”

“[…] Inspired by the book ‘Heart of Darkness’ by Joseph Conrad, this tracks talks about a situation in which you decide to go to the deepest darkness looking for somebody and how you can finish feeling attracted by the horror you see on your way to that person. This track stars as a good exercise of space rock, full of delays and reverb, to finish as a huge and repetitive wall of noise. It’s like a mantra to get into trance […]”

MONDO INFIEL – “Estigmas”

This track talks about those close-minded-people who are not able to see further than their own shoes, not being even able to question their way of thinking or understanding that not everyone else will think the same way. This can continue for years and makes them feeling attacked by others just for the fact of them having a different point of view about religion, politics or culture. Type O Negative and Killing Joke inspired the song a lot, although it doesn’t sound to those bands at all – I wish Pete Steele or Jaz Coleman took care of the vocals in the song.

PARTÍCULA – “La Fosa”

From the deepest and darkness roots of heavy psych and the most powerful ’70s hard rock, this track emerges like a cathartic experience, where frustration and hope return to our reality transformed into an authentic iron fist, ready to take you to another dimension.

MEDICINA – “Vilo”

This songs talks about the uncertainty and anxiety caused when things are out of your hands. This can happen on any aspect of your life. We do not attach to any sound in particular when writing but this reminds me to Steve Albini and Big Black.

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Mondo Infiel Announces Lineup for Debut Album Poliedros

Posted in Whathaveyou on April 9th, 2021 by JJ Koczan

There’s no audio yet, so don’t ask. I got a quick listen to some of Mondo Infiel‘s Poliedros album, and given some of the personnel involved in its making — members of Arenna, Atavismo, friggin’ Isaiah Mitchell from Earthless popping in because I guess why not, and so on — the sound is maybe surprisingly terrestrial. Earthy more than cosmic. Still one you want to watch for, however, and something of an achievement in logistics even before you get to factors like songwriting, performance, and so on.

The great irony of Mondo Infiel, of course, is that even though the list of personnel surrounding apparent-spearhead Adolfo Alcocer runs 17 strong, this is still a quarantine-era project, and something that probably wouldn’t have come about in this way if there had never been a pandemic lockdown to force the hand of creativity in such a way. I’m not saying the pandemic’s effect on 2020 was a good thing, just that the concept and execution of Mondo Infiel and the resulting Poliedros LP stand as another example of the persistence of art, such that even in enforced isolation, one can and will still find a way to reach out and speak creatively through collaboration. Do you understand how fucking beautiful that is? I hope so.

I don’t have a release date on the record, but I’ll hope to have more on it before it’s out. Spinda Records is standing behind the release, as one would hope.

Here’s the lineup:

mondo infiel

Mondo Infiel – Poliedros

Happy to announce the line-up of MONDO INFIEL’s debut album. Adolfo Alcocer (Electric Riders, Pow Pows) is surrounded by a network of luxury collaborators, including members of Electric Riders, Arenna, Atavismo, Híbrido, The Soulbreaker Company, The Black Crowes, Por Pow Pows, Viaje a 800, R.O.L.F., Earthless, Medicina and some special guests.

Ander Cisneros
Andoni Ortiz
Andrés Tomás Rodriguez
Arrate Morales
Curro Ureba
Guille Colás
Illán Arribas
Isaiah Mitchell
Javier Barbería
Javier Indurain
Joaquin Uriol
Jose Angel Galindo
Matthew Perez
Look Martirena
Jose “Pot” Moreno
Sandra “Pow” Hidalgo
Txus

More fresh news coming soon…

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