Poetic Memory: Cougar (List)

Cougar, Madison Wisconsin’s all-foxy-grandma-instrumental-post-rock band, just released their sophomore effort, Patriot. Along with it came two starkly different—yet excellent—singles,”Stay Famous” (MP3) and “Foil Épée Sabre” (MP3, EP only). “Stay Famous” plays with old-school indie dynamics, while “Sabre”, a meandering folky piece, may or may not have something to do with fencing. You can check out their catalog at iTunes, as well as other places.
We recently got together with Cougar to talk Poetic Memory, and after listening to the two songs above, it should be no surprise that their influences range from Timbalada’s “boobs” album (whose cover is NSFW, by the way), to Bach, Hendrix, and Tortoise’s TNT. If you are surprised, it’s all explained below.
They have one gig in their hometown of Madison, Wisconsin before they embark on a European tour. Tourdates are at the bottom of the post. (more…)
Sep 08, 2009 | Categories: downloads, interviews, lists | Tags: Aaron Sleator, Aphex Twin, Autechre, Bach, Boards of Canada, Bun E. Carlos, Cheap Trick, Coltrane Quartet, Cougar, D'Angelo, Dan Venne, David Henzie-Skogen, Debussy, elvis costello, Ennio Morricone, Four Tet, Fugazi, Guns 'N Roses, Hank Williams, jimi hendrix, Joe Jackson, John Coltrane, John Frusciante, Ken Boothe, King Tubby, led zeppelin, Liszt, Mahavishnu Orchestra, mastodon, Metallica, Miles Davis, nas, poetic memory, Ravel, Rebirth Brass Band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Return To Forever, Rick Neilsen, Robin Zander, Squarepusher, Stone Temple Pilots, Sun Ra, Timbalada, Todd Hill, Tom Petersson, tortoise, Trent Johnson, Wes Montgomery | Leave A Comment »


