US - Texas - Luna Kafé - Full Moon 18 - 04/12/98
Bedhead
Transaction de Novo
Trance Syndicate
"Bedhead records have always moved like shadows
cast by a full moon."(Option magazine)
Picture Aerosmith: stupid, cartoonish boner-rock. Well, here's the extreme opposite;
Bedhead, from Dallas, Texas, presenting quiet music, but as potent as rock can be. On
Transaction the Novo, their 3rd album (after WhatFunLifeWas 94, and
Beheaded 96), they show soothing magic with their low-voiced, anaestethic
compositions.
Bedhead was formed in 1991 by the brothers Kadane; Matt and Bubba, who have been
playing together since the late 70's. Matt and Bubba, both doing guitars and vocals,
with Tench Coxe on a third guitar, Kris Wheat on bass, and Trini Lopez playing drums.
Bedhead come up with a mixture of alternative rock from the ebb of the 60's,
the 70's and the 80's - imagine a combination of the spirit and soul of The Velvet
Underground, Joy Division, and Galaxie 500. But yet sounding very "90's", as this
new "wave" of bands suddenly turned their amps to 3 instead of 11.
Transaction de Novo rolls quite slowly into speed with Exhume, which
is slightly related to (the instrumental) Inhume from their The Dark Ages
EP. Bedhead don't rush into songs, as they seem to be circling for ages before getting
to the core of a melody. They sound so well-planned, but without being calculated. Their
sound is so steady, so balanced and accurate, with the instruments creating music almost
like someone carefully paints a picture. The three guitars work on different levels,
making most elegant layers of sound. Together they construct a fine-meshed spiderweb
of music.
Bedhead presents songs from the melancholic and low-voiced side of pop. Making
music you may suspect was created somewhere far from the surface of the Earth, hence the
title Extramundane. Yet it's like they're operating from sub-ground. Sometimes
it feels like they're coming up from below, quite mystic and sort of giving you shivers,
as in More Than Ever. So slow, so good that it hurts. They present waltzing songs
like Parade and Lepidoptera, for in the next moment to speed up a bit with
Extramundane, a bouncy popsong like done by, say, The Bats or The Clean. The song
Forgetting seems so brittle, it makes you hold your breath not to disturb its
fragile atmosphere. Reminiscent of the music of Will Oldham, and his Palace/Palace
Music/Palace Brothers. With Psychosomatica they speed up again. Rocking, rolling,
almost being brutal, for in the final song, The Present, to be back in the low and
slow. Stay in bed, and fill your head with the music of Bedhead. The new transaction brings
tranquilizing stuff. A stunning album. It's timbre magic!
Copyright © 1998 Håvard Oppøyen
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