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OCS

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Label: Narnack Records Released:
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OCS is a side project for John Dwyer, leader/founder of the San Francisco-based Coachwhips -- and like a lot of side projects, OCS doesn't sound anything like the artist's primary gig. The Coachwhips favor a noisy, distorted, raw, primal and hard-rocking blend of {alternative rock}, punk and {garage rock}; they aren't very musical, but despite their limitations, Dwyer's Coachwhips are exhilarating and undeniably infectious. OCS, on the other hand, is a lot more reserved and nuanced; 2 is perhaps best described as an experimental, oddly appealing mixture of {folk-rock} and {avant-garde} {noise rock}. On these recordings -- which were made over a two-year period from 2001-2003 -- Dwyer plays a calm, reflective, even pastoral acoustic guitar that interacts with bizarre collages of dissonant electro-noise. It's almost as if he united the picker school of acoustic {folk-rock} guitar playing -- that is, musicians like John Fahey, Leo Kottke, Peter Lang and Stefan Grossman -- with the noisemakers of rock's {avant-garde} (although 2 has its share of vocals and isn't strictly an instrumental album). People in the jazz world like to describe this type of approach as inside/outside -- in other words, contrasting something that is conventional with something that is left of center. 2 isn't jazz, although it demonstrates that inside/outside contrasts can also work well if a musician has folk and rock on his mind. Dwyer's experimentation doesn't always pay off on this eccentric album; occasionally, he stumbles and drops the ball. But more often than not, the things that he tries are successful -- and overall, the {folk-rock} acoustic guitar and the dissonant electro-noise have an odd way of complementing one another. This enjoyably intriguing, if slightly uneven, release makes one hope that Dwyer will have more OCS projects outside of Coachwhips. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1So I Guess We Can't Hang Out
2untitled
3untitled
4Mike D
5"Banjo, Sold For Rent"
6Killed Yourself
7"You Are 16, I Am High"
8untitled
9608C
10Left Me Dry
11untitled
12Intermission
13Bisbee w/Chiara G
14Fretting and Fussing
15I Would Drown in Regret
16untitled
17No Bitches on this Train
18Bisbee 2
19untitled
20Fearless
21Our Love Song Icky Boyfriends
22JPD-A Young Man tells Goldylox

 

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