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Local Label Spotlight: Extra Life on Planaria

Move your eyes to the right a little bit, maybe scroll up or down some, and you’ll come across a tidy little list of D.C.-area record labels. Among this list are some incredibly obscure labels releasing incredibly esoteric music. Over the next little while I’ll be briefly profiling a few 2008 releases from a few of these labels (four to be exact), starting today with Planaria Recordings.

Currently highlighted on the Planaria Web site’s splash screen is Extra Life, a New York City-based group led by Charlie Looker, formerly of Zs (also on Planaria). Zs wowed a small crowd at the Hosiery last year (with Looker) and a much larger crowd at Velvet Lounge last month (without him), playing a highly composed, dissonant avant-rock that has all of the band members hunched over their scores yet still managing to rock out. Extra Life shows obvious signs of this lineage, but ported into a much more accessible form.

It seems that Looker was a bit of an anomaly in Zs. One interview has a Zs member saying “Charlie writes the hits. I don’t even fucking get where he’s coming from.” After hearing Secular Works, Extra Life’s debut full-length on Planaria, it makes sense that Looker felt he needed to leave Zs: this is a totally different animal. Think math-rock overlaid with oddly soothing vocals that have the feel of a monotonic medieval chant, and you’re on the right track. While parts of the opening track remind of Discipline-era King Crimson (interlocking guitar lines, shifting rhythms), there are also some nearly indie-pop numbers that actually inspire me to (gasp) sing along.

Crowds at the Zs shows in D.C. tended to stand stock-still, mesmerized or perhaps just overwhelmed by the sheer force of all the music-theory-in-action going straight over their heads (and lest I be called elitist, I definitely fall into both these categories myself). But I’d guess an Extra Life show would be an entirely different affair. I can just imagine 15 people in a tiny venue trying to dance and sing along to this stuff, and it’s a satisfyingly amusing image.

5 Responses to “Local Label Spotlight: Extra Life on Planaria”

  1. Pop Cesspool Says:

    Yo, somebody needs to actually add Planaria to the RECORD LABELS list.

  2. Leitko Says:

    Agreed

  3. 9:30 Club Says:

    EXPERIMENTAL SPACE ROCK!

    Spiritualized
    w/ The Dirtbombs
    9pm Doors.
    Friday July 25th
    At the 9:30 Club
    815 V St. N.W. D.C.

    go to http://www.930.com for tickets

    http://www.myspace.com/spiritualized

  4. 9:30 Club Says:

    After five years, English space/alternative rock act Spiritualized have released a new album; Songs in A&E. Brooding and atmospheric, the new album fits nicely amongst the delightfully experimental Spiritualized back catalogue. See Spiritualized at 9:30 Club this July for some truly sensational sonics.

  5. Washington City Paper: Black Plastic Bag - Comet Ping-Pong Is Where It’s At Says:

    [...] a pair of bands that have recently been profiled here and in the print edition: Extra Life, whom I wrote about a couple months ago, and Tussle, whose latest record is reviewed in this weeks’ print [...]

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