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WHOREOHSCOPE 10.26.2006 08:40 PM

The Locust ( anyone like these guys?-- What are your thoughts on them? )
 
 

k-krack 10.26.2006 09:05 PM

Fuckin' get it ASAP man! if there was a Locust lp around here, I would snatch that shit up quicker than... an eagle!

John Violence 10.26.2006 09:16 PM

I saw them play about a year ago. They were really good.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 10.26.2006 09:34 PM

When the Locust CD was in the bin at wrct (at radio stations, the bin is a place for keeping new music, you have to do 3 bin cuts an hour at WRCT) We'd play it to get a bin cut out of the way since every song was about 15-30 seconds long. Other than that, I don't think any of us were a big fan.

nomadicfollower 10.26.2006 09:51 PM

I've heard Plague Soundscapes, but it didn't/doesn't impress me much.

HaydenAsche 10.26.2006 10:27 PM

That LP isn't that great. Plague Soundscapes is their best and they are fairly childish and boring.

Everyneurotic 10.26.2006 10:36 PM

i love them, but of course, they should be taken in small doses. plague soundscapes is awesome, all aggressive, with odd time signatures and keyboards galore; safety second body last is kinda like dark ambient with little jolts of spazzy punkiness.

atsonicpark 10.29.2006 07:57 AM

Blah. Not to sound hip, but this band was great about 6 years ago. Now.. eh.

HaydenAsche 10.29.2006 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Blah. Not to sound hip, but this band was great about 6 years ago. Now.. eh.


Adam,

It's okay to sound hip when you are hip.

Hayden

screamingskull 10.29.2006 12:14 PM

they suck giant assssssssss, i saw them in 2004 and they were crap.

dazedcola 10.29.2006 12:31 PM

my friend turned me onto them last time he came up here. From what i heard i really liked. in fact there was this great song they did that was 45 seconds long that started off noisy but then had this great rock melody to it, but i cant ever find it and it drove me crazy for a while.

jimbrim 10.29.2006 12:33 PM

melt banana are better

Everyneurotic 10.29.2006 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbrim
melt banana are better


apples and oranges.

Trasher02 10.29.2006 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbrim
melt banana are better

Melt banana is great but the locust is waaaaaay better.
I love them.

noisemachine 10.29.2006 02:46 PM

I saw them at the 2005 San Diego street scene festival. They were one of the first acts to play and a lot of people not knowing who they were were at the stage before they went on. 2 minutes into their set, about 90% of the people there had left. Very very loud, and really not my thing. Kind of interesting but not a band I would rush to see again.

PAULYBEE2656 10.30.2006 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbrim
melt banana are better



.and totally different tho.
locust are real good, i think i prefer xbxrx and an albatross for that kinda thing tho....

jimbrim 10.30.2006 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by PAULYBEE2656
.and totally different tho.
locust are real good, i think i prefer xbxrx and an albatross for that kinda thing tho....


i love 'an albatross', i need to hear more of them though.

HaydenAsche 10.30.2006 09:44 AM

Seeing them live is the only reason I consider them decent. Their records don't come close to their live performances.

Everyneurotic 10.30.2006 09:52 AM

again, an albatross and xbxrx are very different. it's like comparing big business to lightning bolt (same format, different music, uncomparable).

EyeballGrowth 10.30.2006 04:53 PM

Terrible band

k-krack 10.30.2006 06:21 PM

Eyeball growth, shut the hell up/die.

k-krack 10.30.2006 06:22 PM

I must spread the plague around before giving it to cuntface again...

DJ Rick 10.30.2006 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
i love them, but of course, they should be taken in small doses. plague soundscapes is awesome, all aggressive, with odd time signatures and keyboards galore; safety second body last is kinda like dark ambient with little jolts of spazzy punkiness.


That sums up my feeling about the Locust, pretty much. Small doses for sure. Same goes for most grindcore and most schticky bands...and especially so for schticky grindcore. But that's not to sell the Locust short as merely schticky grindcore. They have a bit more of a situationist streak than a typical grindcore band, and they are rather unique for incorporating vintage synths. They are also fairly unique for being rather remixable, and making themselves available as such.

They are very important for being a "gateway band" to help young people trip into a weird world of better music. In my position as "coach/trainer" for the new DJ's here at KDVS, I find many opportunities to drop the Locust on fans of Slipknot and that sort...people who say they like anything that's "extreme" or "loud/intense." And from the Locust, you're in the windows to the world of the vintage synth, or Mens Recovery Project, which can lead you to Middle Eastern folk textures, and then onto who-knows-what.

Their live show, to me, is kinda boring. Sure, they are great musicians, but I do get bored watching great musicians precisely duplicate their songs as heard on CD. It's more interesting to listen to the hecklers volley back and forth with the band. The hecklers are usually their biggest fans just trying to get a rise outta them, though, so the heckles have become more and more predictable.

The best Locust show I've ever seen, though, was on the first time they toured with Arab on Radar in 1998 or '99, I think. This tour stopped in Sacramento and played at the "secret" show-space called The Loft. Because of skinhead problems in Sacto throughout the 90's, the Loft was forced to keep their shows quiet, and word of mouth and very last-minute emails was the only way you'd hear about Loft shows. Yet, somehow, about 200+ kids flocked from the 'burbs to the parking lot behind the Loft despite the oppressive 110° heat we were saddled with that day. This show started kinda early, too, so it was still over 100° when things kicked off.

The Loft is a room big enough to hold maybe 70 with any modicum of comfort, but as many people as possible stuffed inside there, and it got so hot (no A/C either!) in there that the band stripped off their bug costumes and fencing masks and played in their undies. And their usual icy stage demeanor melted as the band joked with each other and laughed. Things got really loose, and this was probably their loosest, most mistake-ridden performance, yet I think it was their best, or definitely the most fun.

"Fun" is not a word I associate with the Locust, except for this particular night.

Every other time, it's like, "We are the Locust. Okay. Here is perfection."

Everyneurotic 10.31.2006 01:07 PM

nice remembrance! should i would have love seeing them back in the day.

i actually can't sit thru more than 20 minutes of fast, short songs. i mean, i have bestial machinery by agoraphobic nosebleed, two discs and 150-odd tracks and i've never make it past track 20, let alone disc 2.

WHOREOHSCOPE 10.31.2006 08:38 PM

 


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