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ARTIST
JUSTICE YELDHAM
TITLE
Popped in the Head All the Time Now
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
FEEDING TUBE RECORDS
CATALOG #
FTR 108LP
FTR 108LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/23/2013
Justice Yeldham
is the performing handle of
Lucas Abela
of Sydney, Australia. For the last five or so years, Justice has taken
Iggy Pop
's early '70s experiments with glass-as-instrument to whole new vistas of bloody ruin. Where the Ig saw glass as something merely to shatter and slash with (rendering old
Ben Franklin
's experiments with his "Amonica" quaint in the process), Justice uses shatterage as the capstone to a whole new quasimusical way of life. Yeldham takes salvaged sheets of glass and contact mics them, runs them through electronics, and blows the ever-loving shit out of them. Someone described him as "a trumpet player trapped in a two-dimensional universe" (to parse this reference, see
Edwin Abbott
's
Flatland
), and that sorta captures the gestalt of his performance style. Of course, the sound is something else again. Keeping the trumpet concept in focus, this record sounds like (your favorite trumpeter's name here) attempting to blow the fever out of
Lou Reed
shortly after he'd been bitten by a horse. Which means it has some of the same gaseous quality as most solo brass-qua-brass records, but it also seems have been processed through the diseased body of some former member of
The Primitives
. Originally recorded as part of the soundtrack to a film by
Vincent Moon
,
Popped in the Head All the Time Now
is sure to make 300 movie haters very, very happy.
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