Cool World by Chat Pile | Album Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2024
- This week we're discussing Cool World, the latest album by noise rock band Chat Pile. Although simply labeling an album this brilliant, engaging, and endlessly original "noise rock" is doing it a disservice. Cool World is the follow up to 2022's God's Country and it expands upon it in every way. This is a juggernaut of an album and one of the best this year. We're joined this episode by Tom Osman, our history guy, interviewer, and host of Whatever Comes Next with Tom Osman.
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I'm from Oklahoma City where Chat Pile are from. I'm picking up my local record store varient release this Thursday with the band hanging out to sign copies and jam the whole album.
Seething with envious rage as I read this.
The rise of this band is completely insane. They were formed right before COVID and they're arguably the biggest band in whatever the fuck this scene is.
They fit nicely into the noise rock genre with bands like Unsane, Baratro, Pissed Jeans, Jesus Lizard, Hammerhead, Cows, Bunuel, Metz, Cherubs, Blacklisters, A Deer A Horse, Djunah, etc. etc. etc.
The Flenser record label is pure fucking gold.
Chat Pile may seem to be the hottest band out of that scene at the moment but they're label mates Have a nice life have songs touching 50 million plays, which I think is insane. That shit is nearly unlistenable.
About time for a real pod with tom
I have never heard this band and I don’t agree with you guys all the time but my taste is pretty similar. So I paused and watched the video I Am Dog Now and yeah I really like it a lot. Definitely a bit of a Godflesh vibe on that one, which I have been gone back to listening to Streetcleaner a lot lately. I think I will just pick up this Cool World album right now.
Yeah I got a major godflesh vibe also with a little Big Black influence
39:57 genius description 😂
I'm surprised no one has come up with a new genre name to describe the current wave of noise rock bands that seem to have grown in popularity since Daughters' You Won't Get What You Want. I guess "noise rock" is fine, but bands like Chat Pile, Uniform, and Crippling Alcoholism seem to share common noise/sludge/industrial/gothic influences to the point where it could be its own offshoot.
I guess I'm wondering, how long does it take before a sound turns into its own specific scene?
I miss Daughters. Such a shame
Crippling Alcoholism absolutely slap
Nü-gaze?
I've spun this album more than a few times over the weekend. It just gets better and better. Hats off and somehow harkens back early 90's vibes for me personally.
Saw these guys at the Electric Ballroom in London, chatted (HA! original) with the bass player briefly, nice guy! And hearing I am Dog Now and Funny Man takes me right back to the pit. Amazing record, hoping these guys are gonna be around for a while
It’s funny that they mention bringing out the vinyls for this album. The singles so far make me wanna break out the cassettes. Their sound has such a vhs/tape deck quality to it, which I guess also speaks to the snuff film/slasher flick aesthetic in their music.
Then again they do also promote cassette tapes thru their site!
I'm glad I nagged you guys to check this band out. Even though I probably wasn't the only one.
I can't wait to see these horrors LIVE! March 2nd can't come soon enough.
Another band they've referenced in an interview which I had a feeling they were into - because certain sections reminded me so much of them - was The Cocteau Twins...some of those heavy drums and chorused guitars are totally a throwback to early CT.
Yes!! You can really hear that stuff at times. Superb band - especially love those first two records!
@@Rhizzome Yeah, a band very close to my heart. The first time I noticed the influence on these guys was on Rat Boy...it reminded me of the intro to Cicely - off of Treasure, probably my fav of CT.
Bro Korn IS amazing. Most of their catalog is great
I love that the youtube ad before this review was for Jehovah's Witness.
This album slaps harder than my wife
Great pitch, I’m in
Tom is the man with the most aura ever.
Love the video but, The New World is the track of this album for me! Phenomenal album from start to finish though.
Speaking as a native Okie: Oklahoma is a fucking wasteland with small small pockets of light. The band taking its name literally from the piles of toxic waste littering northeast Oklahoma couldn't be more appropriate, and honest. I'm finally getting to see these guys next month in Greensboro. I feel like this new record is going to chart on Billboard, even if for just a week.
CHAT PILE NEVER MISSESSSSS
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Hey dudes! I’ve been watching here and there, depending on the album, and I wanted to know whether or not you’d be down to review one of our albums? Our band Odd Breed put out a multi-genre album back in January called No Brakes On Red and it would be really cool to see a reaction for it. It’s on all platforms, so it should be easy to access. If so, we’ll react to it and shout you out (not that we have a crazy reach, but maybe like a “small channel helps small channel” kind of deal)? Just let us know, please.
The first Korn album is still untouchable. Still. You could pick a worse influence. Ross Robinson started with the Korn songs and then took all the funny stuff out of it.
Actually, Untouchables was the fifth Korn album...
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Today is the Day did it better……
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