Thanks. I'm glad I'm listening to this. Was listening to James Chance and I saw DNA mentioned as a similar artist. This kind of dissonant stuff is creative and unusual and I don't even find it hard on the ears. Suicide is another good group I just began listening to. This whole no-wave scene was fascinating.
The Secret History of Rock: The Most Influential Bands You’ve Never Heard. Roni Sarig. This book has a great chapter about No Wave bands. You might like it.
Listening to this and 20 Jazz Funk Greats at the same time. But then I felt like it was too orderly and added Mars - The Complete Studio Recordings; that balanced it out nicely.
A fucking masterpiece, insanely atonal but so organized in structure and soundscape. Brutal as hell, raw emotions. I swear, I've tried making shit like this for my band and it's hard. It's odd how the high notes with a mild overdrive sound so angry and powerful. It's a different kind of brutal compared to stoner metal or doom shit but it's fucking badass.
You should try black/death metal/noise stuff. Try Hissing, Gnaw Their Tongues, Primitive Man, Skin Tension, Impetuous Ritual, Encenathrakh, The Axis Of Perdition...
@@calebfarrell3466 Yeah, Primitive Man is great. There's a lot of metal that is legitimately "brutal", but then there's also a lot that only sort of pretends to be, and that is generally the more mainstream/obvious stuff, even in death and black metal realms... All of the above bands I mentioned are pretty mind-melting in their heaviness/weirdness, and dark atmosphere.
DNA - DNA On DNA full album 1248pm 288.8.23 delivering the good? intro was akin to last round up... as played by those scientific coffins of nature and the lab - killdozer.
I'm pretty sure I've heard this character performing this song "Grapefruit" in the alleys around my hood usually at about 3:30 A.M. We've run outside with camera and flashlight, but the bugger always circles off like a woodpecker somewhere out there in the darkness...
Dude would have benefitted from some effects pedals. Delay, phaser, reverb, chorus, distortion.... i also like to think he sometimes got mad when he messed up a song. Like maaan I was supposed to go chikitychikityweeeeeee but I went woogawoogarawr.
"Delivering the Good" is such an odd and lucid track for an album that sounds at its core like someone jostling a shopping cart while a schizophrenic plays around with a snare. Tim Wright's unrelenting forward-rolling notes spun around a deep, reverberated tone like a spiderweb of dark ambience just sounds so Detached compared to the rest of the album.
I like this band . The first songs sound to me like Bobcat Goldthwaite in his stand up character role doing the vocal part. Yeah he Bobcat is a favorite...here. their band plays with a refreshing out of the box style. Perhaps a great garage band flavor. FUN !
I think you may have singlehandedly ruined this album for me. I cant listen to this without imagining Bobcat leaping all over the stage shredding please delete your comment it is too powerful
DNA - DNA On DNA full album 1317pm 28.8.23 wasn't it sunn(((0))) supposed to do that... cure constipation? i was searching all the track listings... it reminded me of an early thrash metal set of recordings... masses of titles and the minimum music or noise. anyhow; allegedly being a bad ass constitutes sitting through this. i surmise if yer a painter then it might be profitable to paint along to this. if yer int he dark room- to develop some imagery to such music as this or prep a surface to print on etc etc... their economy runs along the lines of sex for sale so yerd be hard pressed to meet up with yer family or get any work done, anyhow... by all accounts or all cunts, i'm bad ass. i saw it thru. i licked the t-shirt and dun saw the sun rise... next question.
20 Funk Greats not a bad place to start but all you need are 2 songs: "Hamburger Lady" and "Blood on the Floor" was CRUSHING. Same vein= 1 song: Leather Nun and "Slow Death" Incredible.
Stumbled upon the genre years ago bc a friend's band is "Fast No Wave," and I was totally not into it. 5 years later I redid some research on the period and I LOVE ALL THE MUSIC AND FILMS I am so glad I found this again
I was coding all night on R and youtube played this for me. I felt something weird was going on but did not realize until "Cop buys a donut". Thank you algorithms.
I LOVE IT Have you heard the DUCKS? i think "Passing the poison back to the spider" is the name of the Album. fuckin nuts. Also JEWISH UPRISING is fucking amazing. Either way, thank u for sharing.
puedo escuchar este álbum en repeat y en cada vuelta se pone mejor. does that answer this question? 'are you a bad enough dude to finish the entire album?'.
So many Clevelanders were in No Wave bands: Robin Crutchfield, Tim Wright (of Pere Ubu), Ikue Mori for a short time, Adele Bertei, and the master, Bob Quine of the Void-Oids 😢
"Not Moving" and Egomaniac's Kiss" were the Mt. Everest for this band. Want to hear something very similar but quite different? Check out Harry Pussy - the guitarist sounds like Tom Verlaine hosting Talking Heads and Kraftwerk in Wonderland n crack (a compliment... really). Last, I know No Trend are trendy but I saw them in 1985 during a blizzard in Cleveland; 4 words:: Frank Price was God.
DNA - DNA On DNA full album 1247pm 28.823 anyone any idea of how to stop one's arm and elbow from tensing up... i have lessened the burden re: carrying a large rucksack of groceries about with me... but still... about as relevant a comment as the music is to the ear.
Arto Lindsay is my favorite guitarist that can't play guitar.
same tho
Never heard Lounge Lizards I take it?
His technically 😂 playing it
Check out Bill Orcutt from Harry Pussy; his wife was on drums too
crazy he wrote roses for d2
Thanks. I'm glad I'm listening to this. Was listening to James Chance and I saw DNA mentioned as a similar artist. This kind of dissonant stuff is creative and unusual and I don't even find it hard on the ears. Suicide is another good group I just began listening to. This whole no-wave scene was fascinating.
The Secret History of Rock: The Most Influential Bands You’ve Never Heard. Roni Sarig. This book has a great chapter about No Wave bands. You might like it.
I came here because of Sonic Youth, a band that was certainly influenced by no wave
Hi. Got this link from a KEXP Gilla Band's gig realeased lately. You could appreciate this band BTW... connection is obvious anyway. Cheers!
Try Ex-Models they are one of the most underrated bands of the 2000s
I watched a Gilla Band (Girl Band) vid and interview from KEXP which brought me here
(READING DESCRIPTION)
Come the fuck on, is just music.
(1 hr 3 min 5 sec later)
[throwing up liver]
It’s not music it’s putrid noise which is amazing
This album is high in protein.
No u are.lol
The album for folding them
That's good, I needed a few more grams today.
Keep it real, keep it healthy
Shiiiiit 😂
Listening to this and 20 Jazz Funk Greats at the same time.
But then I felt like it was too orderly and added Mars - The Complete Studio Recordings; that balanced it out nicely.
Winchester Zombii fuckin love throbbing gristle, what a great combo
Rivet Head1975 Might as well throw “Meet the Residents” in there while your at it
That later Mars stuff is absolutely bonkers
You mean like overlapping?
*HOLY FUCK* thats AMAZING
Tonight is the night I discovered no wave. Now I don't want to sleep.
Same.
No Wave - No Sleep
Tonight is the night I discovered no sleep. Now I don't want to wave
@@davidprime6080 tonight is the wave to discovered now don't i no sleep want
@@spoonmeanie5644 tonight is the sleep i waved no night. No i discovered now want.
Being a youtube detective is sometimes enough work for me
bruh
I finished this in 1 hour, 3 minutes and 5 seconds.
A fucking masterpiece, insanely atonal but so organized in structure and soundscape. Brutal as hell, raw emotions. I swear, I've tried making shit like this for my band and it's hard.
It's odd how the high notes with a mild overdrive sound so angry and powerful. It's a different kind of brutal compared to stoner metal or doom shit but it's fucking badass.
You should try black/death metal/noise stuff. Try Hissing, Gnaw Their Tongues, Primitive Man, Skin Tension, Impetuous Ritual, Encenathrakh, The Axis Of Perdition...
@@calebfarrell3466 Yeah, Primitive Man is great. There's a lot of metal that is legitimately "brutal", but then there's also a lot that only sort of pretends to be, and that is generally the more mainstream/obvious stuff, even in death and black metal realms... All of the above bands I mentioned are pretty mind-melting in their heaviness/weirdness, and dark atmosphere.
most metal ive heard has nothing on no wave in terms of brutality. I think Death Valley 69' by Sonic Youth was probably the peak of it.
I remember them
Best no-wave collection, maybe best album of 80's I've listened to imo of course
At least half was recorded in the late 70s. They broke up by about 1983
Easily the best band from the original no wave scene.
I'm picking up a no-wave vibe here ~ no-remorse no-apologies no nothing never
not only did I finish the entire album, love it! Can't stop listening to it! :)
Arto Lindsay is a genius...
DNA - DNA On DNA full album 1248pm 288.8.23 delivering the good? intro was akin to last round up... as played by those scientific coffins of nature and the lab - killdozer.
I'm pretty sure I've heard this character performing this song "Grapefruit" in the alleys around my hood usually at about 3:30 A.M.
We've run outside with camera and flashlight, but the bugger always circles off like a woodpecker somewhere out there in the darkness...
Arto Lindsay guitar sounds a bit like Syd Barret's in Lucifer Sam and Interstellar Overdrive (to me at least)
Just astoundingly brilliant in scope. Arto was and continues to be probably one of the most fucking flawless musicians of all time.
kinda like the Shaggs - really terrific, although fucked upside down and backwards twisted around compositions.. totally good.
Love this damn album. A whole new way of looking at music. Glorious, expressive noise.
DNA - DNA On DNA full album 0957am 29.10.24 then again listening to oxbow's fuckfest seems to bring out the DNA in most folk...
Probablemente mi álbum preferido de este género, junto con "This Heat".
Well, it turns out I'm "a bad enough dude" to finish the entire LP-- could you please take these painful clamps off of my genitals now?
its been a year and no one has replied, are you ok?
He came around to enjoying it...
Such is the fickleness of human taste
Damn
"Are you a bad enough dude to kiss me with tongue?"
WHEN DO THEY STOP TUNING THEIR INSTRUMENTS AND START PLAYING THE MUSIC???
if the instruments are untuned... how do they manage to remake the songs during concert ?
That IIIISS the music!
LOL
@@BarbieChaite two years later, I tell you that it's a line from the kids show Arthur.
hehe haha such a clever put down.
Dude would have benefitted from some effects pedals. Delay, phaser, reverb, chorus, distortion.... i also like to think he sometimes got mad when he messed up a song. Like maaan I was supposed to go chikitychikityweeeeeee but I went woogawoogarawr.
wtf no the lack of effects is what makes it so striking
@Darren amazing description!
only flangers the best effect!
An amazing period of music. Never a dull moment!
The question is ..are YOU good enough to direct people to where they can buy the album , if they like it.
Jack doin' God's work over here
my fav no wave album
Reminds me a little of Can stripped of the motorik rhytyms.
"Delivering the Good" is such an odd and lucid track for an album that sounds at its core like someone jostling a shopping cart while a schizophrenic plays around with a snare. Tim Wright's unrelenting forward-rolling notes spun around a deep, reverberated tone like a spiderweb of dark ambience just sounds so Detached compared to the rest of the album.
Don't forget about "Grapeftuit" which sounds like mental patients attempting a didgeridoo led seance circle.
heh... Detached.
I like this band . The first songs sound to me like Bobcat Goldthwaite in his stand up character role doing the vocal part.
Yeah he Bobcat is a favorite...here.
their band plays with a refreshing out of the box style.
Perhaps a great garage band flavor. FUN !
I AM IN STITCHES please dear god that is horriffyignly true killme god
I think you may have singlehandedly ruined this album for me. I cant listen to this without imagining Bobcat leaping all over the stage shredding please delete your comment it is too powerful
I am loosing my composure for fun!
Crack me a smile
Me
The psycho breakdown in New New gives me goosebumps every time
What the fuck is this and why do I like it
Still one of the best bands to ever exist
Mothra....
Party music.
Then when the party is over and you want everyone to leave, you turn on Metal Machine Music.
For a party I prefer Gnaw Their tongue
Lou reed MMM is better, to make love
this album cured my constipation
DNA - DNA On DNA full album 1317pm 28.8.23 wasn't it sunn(((0))) supposed to do that... cure constipation? i was searching all the track listings... it reminded me of an early thrash metal set of recordings... masses of titles and the minimum music or noise. anyhow; allegedly being a bad ass constitutes sitting through this. i surmise if yer a painter then it might be profitable to paint along to this. if yer int he dark room- to develop some imagery to such music as this or prep a surface to print on etc etc... their economy runs along the lines of sex for sale so yerd be hard pressed to meet up with yer family or get any work done, anyhow... by all accounts or all cunts, i'm bad ass. i saw it thru. i licked the t-shirt and dun saw the sun rise... next question.
These white boys were cooking!
lmfao
Why of course I'm bad (Shamone). I'm really really bad. You on the other hand ain't nothin.
The best music album ever. Homosapiens by self 🖤
a lovely treat
Anyone know anything about the album art? Been curious
I'm late to replying but I think it's something to do with ear reduction surgery like a before and after y know?
The one on the left is the banjo kid from Deliverance
Tear my mind apart, please and thank you.
They must've been on deoxyribonucleic acid while making this.
How you know????
Aren’t we all.
Best comment I've ever read. Thank you.
DNA's covers of Stairway to Heaven and Freebird (not on this album) were amazing...
the final song they ever performed was a cover of whole lotta love, and they did it justice... what a way to go out
20 Funk Greats not a bad place to start but all you need are 2 songs: "Hamburger Lady" and "Blood on the Floor" was CRUSHING. Same vein= 1 song: Leather Nun and "Slow Death" Incredible.
Fucking beauty right here.
+rockkiller124 stay noided
Alex LaHood Ayy lmao
Great memes, guys
Hey I saw you on the cardiacs sing to god, you got some good taste my dude.
Stumbled upon the genre years ago bc a friend's band is "Fast No Wave," and I was totally not into it. 5 years later I redid some research on the period and I LOVE ALL THE MUSIC AND FILMS I am so glad I found this again
Wow DNA The beautiful old music
best album of the year
I was coding all night on R and youtube played this for me. I felt something weird was going on but did not realize until "Cop buys a donut". Thank you algorithms.
I was was looking for Kendrick’s album but.. DAMN.
I LOVE IT
Have you heard the DUCKS? i think "Passing the poison back to the spider" is the name of the Album. fuckin nuts. Also JEWISH UPRISING is fucking amazing. Either way, thank u for sharing.
puedo escuchar este álbum en repeat y en cada vuelta se pone mejor. does that answer this question? 'are you a bad enough dude to finish the entire album?'.
Need needles and glass. This is one itchy album but made it through unnoticing
Scaruffi, why didn't you put it on the best rock albums list?
I totally agree! Fortunately he gave this album an 8/10
Not an album. A lot of this is live recording from material post "No Wave New York" and "A Taste of DNA".
it's compilation
music reviewers are a funny bunch aren't they
I listened to the first 6 songs like "yeah I'm a bad dude!"
then got to New Fast and was like "NOT BAD ENOUGH FOR THIS!"
Wait till you get to "Horse" and Arto tells you to go fuck yourself.
Sorry but this is fucking beautiful.
this nihilistic as fuck ... New york must have been the place in that times ... lovely
yea ... hi
My band did a cover of "Cop Buys a Donut" recently.
saw them in 1979
What was it like seeing them live?
@@silenceofthehills7610 we need answers
I liked them a lot -- fun live. P.S. There's no DNA on Spotify, but a lot of Arto.
They need to clear up the rights or whatever and get on Spotify!
There's only "Blonde Redhead", I had to add the rest as local files
im a bad enough dude
Por supuesto que sí, terminarlo y empezar a oírlo desde el principio. ¡Este es uno de los mejores discos de la historia de la música!
So many Clevelanders were in No Wave bands: Robin Crutchfield, Tim Wright (of Pere Ubu), Ikue Mori for a short time, Adele Bertei, and the master, Bob Quine of the Void-Oids 😢
Sounds like Wall of Voodoo vs a wrecking ball. I mean this in the best way possible.
It tickles me on the inside. Is it supposed to do that?
"Not Moving" and Egomaniac's Kiss" were the Mt. Everest for this band. Want to hear something very similar but quite different? Check out Harry Pussy - the guitarist sounds like Tom Verlaine hosting Talking Heads and Kraftwerk in Wonderland n crack (a compliment... really). Last, I know No Trend are trendy but I saw them in 1985 during a blizzard in Cleveland; 4 words:: Frank Price was God.
Ikue Mori just won a MacArthur genius grant.
dna approves this entirety
Killer Cool. No Wave rules!
read the description and now i have to finish this fucking album
This album was a nice palate cleanser after the hippie shit I normally listen to - but I'm glad it's over.
skraight slapper
These dudes are coolio eclectic...nice share. NEW FAN!
GLENN BRANCA RIP
This has no link with Branca, this is Arto Lindsay
[listen to the opening track] This is abrasive but interesting
[halfway in] This was a mistake
great album, lost of fun!!
lots
this is so deliciously weird
i love Riffs
im a bad enough dude. fuk yeh
love this
i cant stop listening to this
Egomaniac's Kiss needs to be in a skate video.
Ya se de donde se inspiró el gran yan bili para hacer sus magnificas composiciones
I just looked up Yan Bili, and I absolutely love him. Thanks for giving him a shoutout.
uploaded on my birthday
AWESOME.
My inclinations lead this way
I listened to the entire album just to see if I was bad enough
I was lucky enough to see them and I guess it Bent me
I like this.
just listened to this album.
Is this on spotify? i really can't find the album other places than here
Probably not, unless you can find it there
Yeah is not in Spotify, sadly
sometimes i just wonder what that cover is actually
Me on the right, my son on the left.....That was a crazy night with that girl with the funny ears !
Ears McGinty and The Smiling Bandit. They were executed back in the 20s for raping farm animals.
@@dagonn3 Hmm. I can't find any information on them :/ how do you even know this?
@@dagonn3 You're not the first to notice the resemblance between my son and I and those two historical rascals !
@@Necromantra pretty sure he made it up
link to download pleaseeeee!
I heard all of it.
Yes I am a bad enough dude to buy the the first albums of dna?
I had to say stolen in the store, but it does not matter
a "bad enough dude?" C'mon, I've seen stranger things than you in my breakfast cereal.
Arto Lindsay - g , voc
Ikue Mori - dr
Tim Wright - bg
thank you for this
DNA - DNA On DNA full album 1247pm 28.823 anyone any idea of how to stop one's arm and elbow from tensing up... i have lessened the burden re: carrying a large rucksack of groceries about with me... but still... about as relevant a comment as the music is to the ear.