Tuesday 17 March 2015

THE KABINBOY UPDATED


The Kabinboy from Ireland were an instrumental band who existed from 1998 -2001 and were oft compared to the likes of Neurosis but i don't see that comparison at all and I'm a huge fan of Neurosis and anything like them, though i wouldn't be surprised to see them playing on the same bill, I can't really describe them as, being damn heavy and instrumental there's not much to compare them to and they have a fairly unique sound, I do feel they have a slightly Stoner/Sludge type vibe to them but that again is not 100% accurate and selling them short. 

They released 2 x 7"'s, 2 x split 7"s,a split CD and a 10" and that was them done & gone and due to the fact that most of their records or songs did not have any titles and were instrumental and the fact they were quite short lived and obscure it's almost impossible to find any info on the net about them..... unless you happen to be a trainspotter like me! I discovered these looooong after they were split up tho I was aware of them at the time they were around in the late 90's but back then there was no internet access like there is now so if you couldn't find it on a distro list or get to a gig then you were screwed plus they were quite popular on the underground at the time so it was impossible to get your hand on the records! 

Anyway with much searching and a bit of buying i managed to round up of their tracks from downloads, vinyl rips and a rip of their awesome split CD with John Holmes (Another GREAT UK hardcore band that split up) This kinda thing is what this blog is all about putting things up that are obscure and rare and took me days and hours of surfing to find and/or buy so that you can have them with the click of a mouse! You could call Kabinboy hardcore or metal or whatever you like but they are one of those rare bands that really can't be pigeonholed. All i know is they created a big buzz when they were going and i can assure you it's well deserved.

About this file it contains everything they released, Here's your tracklist...


1 & 2 - Untitled 1st 7" 1998

3,4 & 5 - Untitled 10" EP 1999

6 - Split 7" W/ The Large Mound 2000

7 - Split 7" W - Redneck Manifesto 2001

8 & 9 - "The Hated & Debated" 7" 2000

10,11,12 & 13 - Split LP/CD W/ John Holmes 2001

14 - 2 Live tracks recorded 27/2/98 From "Alive In Ireland" Compilation CD 1998

 They are taken from my own vinyl rips a couple of downloads i found online a 320kbps rip of the split with John Holmes a youtube video that i ripped mp3 from and 1 track I managed to buy a download of from amazon of all places! anyway I put it all together ran them through an equalizer to clean up the sound as best i could then made a CD and ripped it back onto the computer so this file is all at 320 kbps. All the tracks are tagged "Untitled" (cos they are) but I've put in brackets after each track what release it comes from etc some of the tracks aren't sparkling quality but that's the joy of vinyl i guess? But this collection is a million miles from unlistenable i assure you! Not being too conceited here but from my what my research tells me this is the the only place  you'll get a full and decent quality discography of this great band anywhere on the net trust me I tried before putting all the work in to make one myself and I want to keep great music like this around for other people to discover with ease as it seems a real shame to me that a band with great songs and an original style that lasted such a short time but left such a brilliant set of music should be consigned to the dusty basement of music history. If someone from the Kabinboy reads this post if you have the masters of all this stuff you should put together a discography of decent quality and put it on bandcamp or something I am sure I can't be the only person who would want to see this great music released in decent quality! But in the meantime here's my version ENJOY....

The Kabinboy Discography - Mediafire

15 comments:

  1. thanks for 4 uploading this, do you have last.fm account? keep uploading more stuff



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    Open up, man, I got the stuff.

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    1. your royal dudeness I'm afraid i don't have a last fm account or maybe i do I can't remember I DEFINITELY don't use streaming services anyway it's not my kinda thing Glad you like this Kabinboy stuff it's been on this blog for 2 years but not many people have taken notice till now! thanks for commenting,

      Cheers,

      Dave B.

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  2. Dave, thanks for posting this. Never heard of them but I'm listening right now and they're pretty great.

    -frank

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    1. No problem Frank they are a great band and greatly overlooked, Glad you're enjoying it i just said to someone else above it's been on here for 2 years i just updated it cos i got the final piece of the puzzle the other day so to speak so now it's a complete discography! Thanks for commenting,

      Cheers,

      Dave B.

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  3. Kabinboy were great!!! I managed to see them once, playing a basement gig in Copenhagen, must of been 2000, great gig. The 10" they did is my favourite. Kabinboy Ricky Adam is a photographer and takes great pictures and was a pro BMX rider. If you watch one of the old Bicycle Union videos he plays a crazy jam session of a Cro-mags song with a bunch of BMX riders, whilst loads of folk are doing silly moshing!!!

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    1. thanks for the comment video and Info i will check them out, Kabinboy really are a lost gem Thanks for commenting,

      Cheers,

      Dave B.

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  4. Here's the video: https://vimeo.com/5244195

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  5. thanks dude really cool band

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    1. hey Felipe, yeah they sure are someone should put out a CD of this remastered from the original tapes rather than these vinyl rips!!! Thanks for commenting,

      Cheers,

      Dave B.

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  6. se parece a karma to burn..... saludos y gracias por subir musica!!!!

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  7. Just got a few questions about the first 7 inch. Whenever I gave it a look over it seems like there are three tracks on it rather than two. Is that just the way they structured the songs?

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    1. Nevermind. Solved it. Thanks for the comp!

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  8. The Kabinboy were a wonderful Northern Irish band, live and on record. I saw them play a few times, most notably with Bluetip and Some Days Better (the pre-WeAreKnives/Continuous Battle of Order group). Their bassist Anna went on to be in the earliest incarnation of the equally great Lafaro. I've been looking for a couple of these recordings for ages, so cheers!

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  9. Kabinboy records - just tape them off the radio

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