Hobo Sunrise
I have my Hunches
Monday, April 20th, 2009 | musiX, pdX | 4 Comments
Every day should be Record Store Day … I mean, why not? Ken Cheppaikode, who runs Portland’s Green Noise Records, said it was probably the best day of business he’s had since taking over the place in 2005. He was understandably in a chipper mood that day.
So was I. Beautiful weather brought Portlanders out in droves. And I was able to make it to a couple of stops on on my RSD09 tour. I snagged a handful of free CDs from Cheppaikode’s label Dirtnap Records, as well as the latest release from Portland’s The Hunches.
Exit Dreams was recorded in the spring and fall of 2007, and was finally released earlier this year. It’s the four-piece’s first record in almost five years. Exit Dreams continues their knack for stirring up shit over a semblance of melody, before twisting it into an unnerving, unending knot. Songs like “Not Invited” and “From This Window” are the calm before “Fall Drive” and “Your Sick Blooms”—think some of Velvet Underground’s louder moments colliding with Frank Black’s weirdo pop songs.
It all started with 2002’s Yes. No. Shut It., and the band continued to spill blood on records like Got Some Hate and Hobo Sunrise (on the always trustworthy In The Red Records) and alienate their show-goers. It’s the kind of stuff usually remembered years after a band is dead and gone. And the end is coming soon. The Hunches will play a handful of shows, including one at the East End in Portland on June 24 with Eat Skull, The Whines and The Blimp. Then, poof … (?).
“Not Invited” - The Hunches
“Fall Drive” - The Hunches
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