SONIC REDUCER Short-timers rave about the natural beauty surrounding this fair city, but few testify to the pleasures of urban wildlife right smack in the center. Sightings occur regularly and in the darnedest places: don't blink or you'll miss that fat, sassy raccoon rumbling across Divisadero. Look fast to catch those plump, posh rats wrassling in the grass in front of the Old Mint. Buck up and face the naked guy dancing outside your office window. But you never expect to see wild creatures at hipster-infested dive bars like the Uptown, because frankly, furry freaks would have a tough time here — there's not enough to gnaw and there was far too much to drink last night.
Yet behold, here they were: 7 Year Rabbit Cycle, that fine SF band of critters making evocative "thrash, ambient, indie" (according to their MySpace page) music. They have a beautiful, sometimes stately, sometimes cacophonous third album out, Ache Hornes, on guitarist (and Deerhoof and Badgerlore cofounder) Rob Fisk and vocalist (and ex-Deerhoofer) Kelly Goode's label, Free Porcupine Society.
"We were looking out the front window, and we see our tire rolling, and we were just like, 'Holy shit, there goes the tire! What the fuck happened?'” recalls Goode, tucked in a booth by the bar door last week.
"We should be dead right now," Fisk declares.
"If hell is anything like three days in Gallup, New Mexico, then we are dead," adds Chen, who was driving. They missed a few shows, but, he adds, "There was a lot of heroism involved. Handlebar moustaches. Shirtlessness."
The otherwise sedate-looking musicmakers shed their mild-mannered coats and turned into, well, rock stars. "The hotel security had to call and tell us to be quiet a few times," says Chen, counting eight people jammed into a two-bed room. Stewart and Smith got naked in the pool (an initiation, perhaps, into the world of Xiu Xiu, which Smith has joined). And who could forget the Wiccan stripper in the hot tub?
Such are the unpredictable habits and hygienic activities of 7YRC, which Fisk and Goode started four years ago, after they left Deerhoof in 1999. Do they ever regret leaving the band that recently toured Europe with Radiohead? "I dunno, was it my fault?" Fisk asks Goode. He has maintained his relationship with the group, creating the artwork for 2003's Apple O' (5RC) and enlisting Deerhoof guitarist John Dieterich as an engineer when 7YRC recorded Ache Hornes at Eli Crews's New and Improved Recordings in Oakland. "I have a love-hate relationship with San Francisco and I get burned out and freaked out really quickly. It's just so much stimulation all of the time, and it's really empty stimulation for the stuff that matters to me," continues Fisk, who now works at Revolver. "I had been going to Alaska ...
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