Taken from Vampire Basketball Thanks Dave!
GRASSHOPPER “Wretched Blood Wraith” c23 (Obsolete Units)
Grasshopper is the fantastic New York based project of Jesse DeRosa and Josh Millrod which I was just recently acquainted with via a stellar live performance that I caught this past November in Newark, Delaware. They pretty much floored me so I grabbed a handful of releases from them at the show that night and they’ve all been on steady rotation ever since. Except for this one…
But that’s because it fell behind my computer desk and I forgot I even had it until the other night. I had just gotten off a long day of work and was sitting down, getting ready to smoke some weed and dropped my lighter on the floor. Of course, when I looked down, it wasn’t anywhere in sight (isn’t that how it always goes?) so I had to get under my desk to look for it. And then, right before me eyes, there she was, in all her orange glory, staring back at me on a puffy white cloud strewn with piles of red and white skulls. She hadeth betwixt her bosoms the tail of a red sea serpent, whose body wrapped around her slender neck and was being heldeth in the blurry hand of the crimson robed serpent keeper. Dude looked pissed and was emitting all kinds of angry yellow sound circles.
It’s triumphant times like these when weed actually is more appropriate than before you dropped the lighter under your desk and cussed under your breath because you actually had to get your lazy ass on the ground, way down there, and look for it. See, the name might not suggest it but Grasshopper are excellent music when you are on the pot. This tape being no exception – baked or not.
Regal Blood Wraith kicks things off with slowly oscillating tones peeking through a dense layer of huge and foreboding, yet surprisingly soothing, brain massaging fuzz. Swirls of colorful synth soon get kneaded into the mix and trumpets sound off in short repeated blasts. All sounds begin to hold tight in a steadfast hum and there is simultaneously a sense of intense motion and complete stasis. It’s like being awe struck in the eye of a tornado as you watch the beautiful beast collect and devour everything in its path.
Two towns over, in the breeze rustled grass is The Langoliers, holding down the b-side. Things are much calmer here but the mood imposed by Regal Blood Wraith is still faintly present, making it a perfect complement to it’s former track while having plenty of personality to stand on its own. The trumpets are pushed a little further into the foreground, giving them a bit more room to wander and the synth elements are more defined, holding things together with simple, repetitive melodic phrases.
This is a fantastic release all around that reveals more and more subtle nuance with each listen. Awesome artwork provided by Witchbeam, as always. This is an edition of 60 and is still available from Obsolete Units. It’s hard to pick a favorite release from Grasshopper, but this might be it.
Tags: grasshopper, review, vampire basketball