Sunday, October 18, 2009

Pilesar - Dicyclomine

Hear The Track Here

Remember kids, don't try this at home. In fact, seeing as we are dealing with the inimitable Pilesar here, best not to try it at all. The ensuing complications may prove too deadly. So weird is this experimental artist that I firmly believe that the pic on his Soundclick page is really what he looks like; triple-eyed, double-nosed and triple eyebrows to match. Nothing as weird about his music though (Ed: Eh? Gilmore, are you sure of this?) unless you think that banging out music with whatever is closest to hand is weirdness personified. Well, in Pilesar's defense, I have to say that he does it very, very well. Certainly there isn't anyone else around who does quite what Pilesar does...

Good thing? Bad thing? Whotf knows...

Looks like Pilesar has discovered the haiku method of song writing; Dicyclomine consists of precisely thirteen words. Mind you, I had to read the lyrics to discover this fact because, from my plays of the track, it is in no language I can recognise. It sounded as if the Evil Seven Dwarves were cooking up a spell in the mystical grotto or, on the other hand, trying out for the latest boyband. Knowing this artist, either could well be the case. Imagine, New Dwarves on the Block, Dwarflife, The Beardy Boys... The list is endless.

The thin line between what Pilesar does live and what he does on recorded sound is almost gone, certainly I can imagine him performing this live without straining too much. Not that I have ever seen him live mind, but I'd sure love to. If you live in the great state of Maryland USA, you definitely could because that's his main stomping ground and home, presumably to the dwarf boyband, No wait, that was a flight of fancy wasn't it? Wasn't it? See, that's the problem. You just never can tell. So if you know Pilesar's unique niche (or is that too personal?) you will like what Dicyclomine does for your nervous system, the rest of you might shake your head sadly and move swiftly along...

Pilesar keeps taking the drugs. Recommended Experimental.

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