PUCE MARY

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, November 19, 2021, 09:32:20 AM

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FreakAnimalFinland

One leftover beer from last saturday was found from backpack. Stronger danish beer, and for culinaristic choise, decided to listen some Danish stuff with it.

Debut full length of Puce Mary "Success" was on turntable after very long time. It is still very very good. I was lucky enought to follow her work since very early tapes. I guess I have the very first publicly available items and almost complete discography overall. This album was one of the major leaps to new powerful sound back then (recorded 2011-2013). Much more complexity and "composition" of sound, plus clarity and production getting sharper - but still having fierce and hands-on feel to it. I think it was before this LP came out, that Freak Animal reissued "Ultimate Hypocrisy" tape, which is good, but represents the former lo-fi style. It was made simply because I had all the former tapes and was annoyed that I missed on self released tour tape.  Offered to reissue it on tape just month(s) after it came out mainly to have my own copy of it, but of course it sold plenty over the years. 
"Success" LP was giant leap from sound of that tape.  After "Success" LP, Puce Mary made "the great panic" tape on Freak Animal, which may be most widely available of her releases? It feels like it. It certainly is one of the biggest editions ever done by FA. I suppose it could be more, but felt like "point was made" when 4 digits was reached, which seems pretty good for tape!

Now when comparing all these 3 Puce Mary LP's, you can clearly hear the progress. "Success" LP listened earlier today is really good, and hard to say which one is better. That or "Persona" LP. Latter one has more dominant vocals and further variety. "The Spiral" has nicest cover of all PM releases and sound even more complex and nuanced. Basically, the older, the noisier and harder, but newer has always progress that adds further depth. So depending on mood, hard to decide which is absolute best.

I do wish there would be some new Puce Mary, and I also wish not regression, but perhaps progression to more dirt and grain, opposed to shiny clean sound of Drought! That is no way bad album, but simply goes so far into clean production style of "electronic music" that all the ear-candy of old albums is replaced with smoothness. I got to revisit that album anyways, to see if my old impression remains the same.

With popularity, the negative side seems that artists operates in somehow different realm. Of course, there is not THAT much to do in context of "industrial / noise", but it also leads that to be able to see PM live in Finland, have meant you basically have had to go to some sort of higher profile music fest or bigger club where other performer is something I am not very interested.

I guess in near future, got to check the LR/PM vinyls as well.

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Into_The_Void

Excellent artist, there´s nothing more to say I think. She managed to channel spooky, anguished and contorted feelings through a musical evolution which is pretty uncommon in the nowadays electronic/industrial scene. Starting from a straight noise production and coming through some more typical danish / Swedish "lushy" sounds - but managing to play them without losing a single gram of discomfort and "psychological aggression" in her music - Puce Mary is one of the few let´s say "more intellectual" artists in the extreme electronic panorama, in my opinion.
I saw her first time at Atonal a couple of years ago and she simply destroyed everything with a show (an extract of what afterwards became "Drought"), and after years saw her again in a more intimate context with a longer performance, which started as ambient/avantgarde electronics and ended up with piezo a DOD Death Metal. Her last two albums on Posh Isolation and PAN represent for sure a detachment from the most coarse industrial, still have a mega disturbing atmosphere.
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Soloman Tump

I have yet to experience Puce Mary live but I hope to someday.

In terms of female PE / Industrial artists - Ana Fosca is also high on my wishlist.  The SOMA album is fantastic and there is a live stream recording from London just a couple of days ago that is very good. (can't find a link yet but should be available on YT soon)

https://anafosca.bandcamp.com/album/soma




impulse manslaughter

#3
Missed the Success LP but have all the others. The Spiral is probably my favorite. Saw her live a couple of times. Solid live act as well.

jvc

Not to be forgotten are Frederikke/Puce Mary's many collaborations with other artists. FA already mentioner LR ones, but she's produced interesting releases with Dan Johansson/Sewer Election also. Still, my favorite collab is Cortex A9: Basic Housekeeping, where Hugo Randulv is added to the mix with Dan J. and the results are truly atmospheric feedback minimalism.
https://puce-mary.bandcamp.com/album/basic-housekeeping-order

KillToForget

One of my favorites of the last decade, as well as one of the most consistent. It took a while for me to give The Drought my full attention, but I love it now

re:evolution

I have been lucky enough to see Puce Mary live four time - three time in Australia would you believe and once in Germany at Tower Transmissions festival. All were exceptional shows and strongly etched in my memory.

Also, when I interviewed Frederikke for Noise Receptor Issue no.3, most back and forth messages were introduced with something like: "sorry for the delay - I was practicing in the studio". I was impressed by the dedication to practicing her craft - and it absolutely shows when the command of her gear and her confidence as a performer.

It has been far too long since The Drought came out - so intrigued to what will come next.
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FreakAnimalFinland

Many years have passed since I listened Sewer Electrion / F.Hoffmeier (Puce Mary) LP on ideal. It is far more noisier than puce mary solo works, more like S.E., but elements of PM thrown in. Most often in form of whispering female voice. Really ripping, really painful at times. High pitched feedback is really up to the '82 power electronics at times.
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Bruitiste

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on November 21, 2021, 06:52:05 PM
Many years have passed since I listened Sewer Electrion / F.Hoffmeier (Puce Mary) LP on ideal. It is far more noisier than puce mary solo works, more like S.E., but elements of PM thrown in. Most often in form of whispering female voice. Really ripping, really painful at times. High pitched feedback is really up to the '82 power electronics at times.
Which one... Aska, or Den Blege Grå Tone?

FreakAnimalFinland

Comments was about Aska LP.
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brian o'blivion

The Spiral is my preferred album. A really great and logical next step after releasing Persona, which is also fantastic. I'm eagerly awaiting a new record.