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 JNR Player 1 COVER (300 DPI, JPEG) ONE-SHEET (PDF) |  | Racebannon Wrap The BodyCatalog Number: jnr45 Release Date: 06/15/10  Vinyl + MP3: $10 
 MP3: $6  
 Track List: - Wrap the Body (Feat. Jilly Weiss)
- Wrap the Body (Instrumental)
- Wrap the Body (Acapella)
- Wrap the Body (Yea Big Megamix Feat. Kid Static & Stak)
- Wrap the Body (Yea Big Megamix Instrumental)
- Wrap the Body (Yea Big Megamix Acapella)
|  | Never a force content to deliver obvious moves, the next release from the Racebannon juggernaut sees them joining forces with some friends and releasing...*gasp* a DJ-styled 12" release. Yes folks, Wrap the Body!
A collaboration between Racebannon and Jilly Weiss (We Are Hex), and also featuring a full-blown remix from long time friends Yea Big, Kid Static and Stak; this is Racebannon at both their weirdest and yet most recognizable. Yes, the requisite churn, chaos, and darkness are all present and yes, Mike Anderson belts out yet another genre-bending throat-box assault. The razor riffing is omnipresent, and the low-end hits like a depth charge. But the token Bannon weapons collide face-first with programmed beats, samples, and an
instantly frenzied vocal contribution from Weiss, who sounds like a banshee possessed by equal parts PJ Harvey, bad acid, and Satan herself. The end result is something that is immediately memorable, catchy, scary, and downright original.
In short you are left with another boot-print across the grill that
reads "Racebannon."
Consistent with the format, the 12" showcases the studio cut (recorded by Mike Bridavsky at Russian Recording), as well as instrumental and acapella versions on Side A, allowing for a multitude of utilities, listening experiences, and applications. Changing
pace dramatically, the flip offers a mega-remix from Yea Big, who gives Wrap the Body a glitchy, organ-driven rework that keeps the essence of the original intact while leaving an indelible blueprint of his trademark sound. Long-time collaborator Kid Static also contributes verses to the remix, as does Bloomington rapper Stak, making
this a remix in the truest sense. Both rappers offer performances rooted equally in both the cerebral and the visceral spheres, and help to take the track to an entirely different ether than the original. As with Side A, instrumental and acapella versions are also on offer for the brave/DJ-minded listener.
Limited to a one-time pressing of 500 copies, this is an essential
purchase for theRacebannon fanatic, as well as all DJ's and vinyl fetishists. Joyful Noise, Racebannon,and some talented contributors bring you one of the more challenging and enjoyable beat-looped, occult-driven, heavy dance disco sludge metal 12"'s you are likely to hear. Come to think of it, it will probably be the only one you ever
hear. Only the brave have the mettle... (D.Britts) | |
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"Racebannon is a band that has consistently raised the bar in the realm of artistic heavy music... "Wrap the Body" - DJ-styled 12" is perhaps their most adventurous effort to date." Musical Family Tree "Technically not a full album from the Indianapolis noise rockers Racebannon, but doing things the traditional way has never been their way -- the bar was set high with the gut pummeling rock opera 'Satan's Kickin' Yr D--- in' back in '02, so why not release a full-blown DJ 12-inch while a new album is getting polished? It's loud, it's got some grind, a little punk tickle, and it makes the eyes hurt with a listen -- that's the Racebannon way." Noisecreep "Apparently the whole record is ready for the dance floor... Long-lived and ambitious Bloomington ensemble Racebannon is edging into somewhat new territory with..."Wrap the Body". The one-time pressing of 500 copies will be released June 15 on Joyful Noise Recordings, and will feature both the original track, laid down at Russian Recordings, as well five more versions for DJs and obsessive listeners - instrumental and a capalla versions of both the song and a remix by Yea Big featuring raps by Kid Static and Stak..." Nuvo "Racebannon's rock is a well-bred bastard..." Vice Magazine "Racebannon claw through avant-hardcore like a pack of rabid mice
through cheese-flavored poison, sputtering and cranking the guitars,
sound-effects and thunderous white noise..." Alternative Press |
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