Friday, June 26, 2009

Sunset Rubdown "The Empty Threats of Little Lord" Live in Austin, TX 6/20/2009



I'm so glad somebody captured this. Awesome version of "The Empty Threats of Little Lord" and a great transition into "Idiot Heart."

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer


I have been putting off writing a review for Sunset Rubdown's Dragonslayer for a multitude of reasons.
  1. As soon as I finish writing this review I will feel like the "newness" experience of the album is over
  2. Sunset Rubdown offerings take a while to digest
  3. I made up my mind 5 minutes ago whether I like this album more than SR's last offering Random Spirit Lover (RSL)
  4. I find it odd that I hate writing reviews for my favorite band
I don't like reviews that compare a new album to prior works from the group but I will be guilty of that here with Sunset Rubdown. The reason I am going to compare Random Spirit Lover to Dragonslayer is because RSL has become and will stay my favorite album of all time. I have to get this out of the way because RSL was virtually flawless as far as I am concerned and it changed my life as far as music is concerned. So my opinions may be biased and filled with nostalgia but I feel the need to preface my opinions on Dragonslayer by letting you know where I stand with Sunset Rubdown.

That being said, Dragonslayer is absolutely stunning and a force to behold. The live feel to the album lends well to the greater use of percussion and how the songs are structured. Chief songwriter Spencer Krug has hit his stride and is most certainly at the peak of his craft. The entire band has matured and hit their stride too as Camilla's vocals are prominante and awesome, Michael's guitar work is phonomenal and Jordan's guitar and drum work makes the kid a prodigy. We knew about these guys/gal from the beginning but Mark Nicol's adition to the band has taken their live show and put it on steriods with his percussion and ability to play bass.

On to the recordeding of Dragonslayer... Songs like "Silver Moons", "Apollo and the Buffalo and Anna Anna Anna Oh!", "You Go On Ahead (Trumpet, Trumpet II)" and "Dragonslayer" all command your ears, your respect and some good old fashion goose bumps. Dragonslayers' sound is an evolution from RSL but the lyrics and themes seem to be an extension of the worlds created by Krug in both Shut Up I am Dreaming and RSL. In fact, Krug refrences back to prior songs such as "The Men are Called Horsemen There" off of Shut Up I am Dreaming when he sings "If I was a horse I would throw up the reigns if I was you" and in "Idiot Heart" Krug refrences "For The Pier (And Dead Shimmering)" off of RSL when he sings, "we can watch them change shape without pushing off the pier." Krug's fellow Swan Lake bandmate Dan Bejar utilizes this trick fairly often in his band Destoyer and Krug pulls it off here without leaving the listener feel cheapened that Krug has borrowed from himself. Everything on Dragonslayer is in its right place whether it is new or a flavor from the past but rest assured Spencer Krug has it where it needs to be and I will defer to his genius any given day.

I could write an essay regarding the album but the main point is to get people to listen to the greatness that is Sunset Rubdown. If you are not familiar with Sunset Rubdown I think Dragonslayer is the best possible way to indoctrinate yourself. The songs of the album are all a little more accesible than the RSL offerings as they are very melodic, guitar friendly and plain rockin'. RSL is more of a concept album that blends together conveying an experience as a whole. Regardless of what I write here you should own every Sunset Rubdown album and give them the listens they deserve. Which album I like better is really irrelevant as it iwould be the equivalent of making me pick which of my children I love more. All in all, there will be nothing that comes out for this rest of the year that challenges this as The Album of 2009. Period. -(10/10)

Sunset Rubdown - "Silver Moons"
Sunset Rubdown - "You Go On Ahead (Trumpet, Trumpet II)"

Monday, June 22, 2009

Girl Talk - "What It's All About"


Wired magazine has created this cool graphic that breaks down all the samples Girl Talk uses in his song "What It's All About" from his latest album Feed the Animals. If you have ever heard the awesome mashups that Girl Talk puts out you will recognize all of the music but can't ever put your finger on quite every song that he samples. This is so cool that it should become the standard lyric sheet for all Girl Talk Albums. Click on the image (well again after the link) for the full size picture.

Girl Talk - "What It's All About"

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Sunset Rubdown - Mohawk's (Austin, TX) 6/20/2009


It all begin with the idea of making a road trip from Fort Worth, TX to Houston and then on to Austin, TX to see Sunset Rubdown play twice. Unfortunately, only half of this well laid plan came true. I had bought tickets for both shows early this past week, but illness reared its ugly head as I came down with some sort of respiratory infection on Tuesday night. Granted, I think I could have still made it to the show in Houston on Friday night but my cousin that I would have stayed with has a 2 month old baby so I wasn't about to put her at risk for my own sake.

Austin graced us with a lovely 90 degree night and yes the venue was an outdoor one. Spencer remarked, "So you guys are used to this? I guess I am just not as strong as you guys are." Well, I have lived in Texas my whole life and it was fucking hot. Spencer and the gang trugged along and were in good spirits and seemed to really appreciate the crowd. This was great to see as the band was less than impressed by the Dallas fans when I saw them last fall.

Onto the show. One word: AMAZING! We all know that Sunset Rubdown is the best band in the world and their live show is only getting better (3rd time I have seen them). Spencer's songwriting is stronger than ever but the percussion is taking these songs to a whole new level live. I made it to the venue in the middle of the Elfin Saddle set but there must have been some early issues as Sunset Rubdown was rushing through their set. They seemed to be trying to get everything in before midnight because there are condos across the street and it must be city ordinance (damnit!). Spencer was apologetic and cool about it so I guess we should let it slide. The surprise in the show was the coolest version of "The Empty Threats Of Little Lord" I have ever heard. The set list was a heavy dose of Dragonslayer and I remember thinking the only thing that would have made the night any better would have been "Stadiums and Shrines II" and "Apollo and the Buffalo and Anna Anna Anna Oh!" I wasn't expecting to hear "Stadiums" as I had read a prior setlist Bill posted over at Vague Space but I am guessing "Apollo" got axed due to the time issue as previously stated. Awesome night nonetheless and worth every minute in the car.

Setlist:
  1. The Empty Threats of Little Lord
  2. Idiot Heart
  3. Black Swan
  4. The Taming of the Hands that Came Back to Life
  5. Silver Moons
  6. Coming to At Dawn
  7. You Go On Ahead (Trumpet Trumpet II)
  8. Mending of the Gown
  9. Winged/Wicked Things
  10. Dragonslayer
  11. Nightingale/December song
My clip of "The Taming of the Hands that Came Back to Life." The best 1:14 you will ever see live!




Thursday, June 11, 2009

Fanfarlo - Reservoir


Fanfarlo sound like Arcade Fire if they decided to take a Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah approach to vocals. Whether this description interests you or not the music should be judged on its own merit. Plus, the album can be downloaded for $1 on the band's site so what do you have to loose?


Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Grizzly Bear - "Two Weeks" (Veckatimest Out Today)


I have to admit that I have never given Grizzly Bear's Yellow House the proper attention that it deserves but I am really enjoying the Brooklyn group's new song "Two Weeks" and this creepy video. Their newest album Veckatimest is out today on Warp Records and should arrive in my mail box today! Get it, got it, good.


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer - It's F$#&*!@ HERE!!!

"And you've got to wait, and you've got to wait, and you've got to wait, and you've got to wait, and you've got to wait, and you've got to wait for it dear", well no longer IT IS HERE!!!

1. Click here: http://www.jagjaguwar.com/
2. Purchase the Pre-Order of Dragonslayer
3. Enter Credit Card Information
4. Open Email with Download Code
5. ROCK YOUR FUCKING SOCKS OFF!!!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Mass Effect 2 E3 Prelude Video

So how about some nerdiness? Bioware has been developing a sequel to their popular and successful RPG title Mass Effect and they plan to reveal a lot more information on Mass Effect 2 at E3 this year. Now this video doesn't give much away but it sure is getting me excited for Mass Effect 2.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Riceboy Sleeps - S/T- Album Due Out July 20, 2009


Riceboy Sleeps contributed the song "Happiness" to the ever so popular Dark Was the Night charity compilation. But exactly who is Riceboy Sleeps? Well, glad that you asked (well if you have read this far don't you want to know anyways?). Riceboy Sleeps is the combination of Sigur Ros' singer Jon Thor (jónsi) Birgisson and his partner Alex Somers. The two pair up to create breathtaking ambient music that hints of Sigur Rós' Takk if that album was mostly an instrumental affair. This is great as in my opinion Takk is one of the more under appreciated Sigur Rós albums that carried a gambit of emotions from joyfulness to despair. What I have heard of the album so far sounds great but I haven't given it enough time to truly absorb the music much less give a definitive opinion. However, you can make your own opinion when Riceboy Sleeps is released July 20, 2009 on Parlophone Records. If you enjoy Sigur Rós or good music I definitely recommend keeping this one on the radar. (Song links are to the videos found on the Riceboy Sleeps website).

Track List:


Monday, May 11, 2009

Happy Mother's Day from Emusic

In honor of Mother's Day 2009 Emusic is running a cool little write up in which they ask the mothers of famous indie bands which is their favorite song of their offspring's making. Here are a few of interest:

Teresa Perrin, mother of Spencer Krug (Sunset Rubdown)

My favourite song has, since I first heard it, been "Us Ones In Between." As to" why": 1) The piano that reminds me of all the hours spent hearing Spencer play when he was a teenager. 2)The images that the lyrics clearly define. 3) The quiet intensity that is indicative of Spencer's openness to others views and voices. "The Mending of the Gown" comes a very close second and for entirely different reasons.

Sunset Rubdown - "Us Ones In Between"

Narelle Scott, Mother of Mitchell Scott (Cut Copy)

I love this album so much that it is very difficult to single out just one song. The way the music flows from one track to the next makes it seem like one continuous musical journey anyway, with exciting sound bursts round every bend. I find myself moved by the emotional quality of Dan's voice in "Feel the Love" and "Far Away." The discordant phrases which lead into the beautiful harmonies in "So Haunted" make it such a strong tune for me. However, if I have to choose just one track, then it must be "Lights and Music." This is the one that makes me dance and snap my fingers, sing at the top of my voice and join in the "woo-ooo-oo"s like the best back-up singer ever. I wonder if they have a vacancy… Mitchell?

Cut Copy - "Lights and Music"

Debbie Chabot, mother of Randy Chabot (Deastro)

I am Randy Chabot's mom, Debbie. Thanks for the opportunity to respond to your Mother's Day question. I would have to say that my favorite song at the moment — and the reason I say "at the moment" is because at any moment there could be a new favorite, as Randy is always working on a new song — is "Light Powered". The reason I like this song is because there are no words — but for me, there are. They can be any words I decide to sing, and the music always makes me happy. It doesn't matter what I'm doing, whether cleaning a bathroom used by five men, cooking dinner, or my least favorite, ironing, I have so much more fun doing those things and I get them done faster it seems when I'm listening to that song. It also makes me want to dance. I'm not sure that's a good thing for everyone, but I enjoy doing it in the privacy of my own home, especially when no one is around. It also makes me marvel at the talent my son has, how proud I am of him, and how far he's come from playing "La Bamba" on his "tee-tar"( guitar). I love you, Randy, it's a privilege to be called your mom. Keep singing with all your might!

Deastro - "Light Powered"

Shari Devendorf, Mother of Scott and Bryan Devendorf (The National)

Wow, it's hard to pick just one song. Some of my favorites are "90 Mile Water Wall" and "Thirsty" (Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers), "Daughters of the Soho Riots" (Alligator),"Son" (The National), "About Today" (Cherry Tree) and "Squalor Victoria" and "Gospel" (Boxer). I love the unique sound each song has, and how the band pounds it out on one and soothes your soul with another. I love the passion that each member of the band has about their music and the friends they have made on this amazing journey. I am so proud of both of my sons. Thanks guys! Keep on drummin' and strummin.'

The National - "Gospel"

Judy Gurgiolo, mother of Lauren Gurgiolo (Okkervil River)

I really appreciate this opportunity to talk about Okkervil River, because I am a huge fan of the band, and of my daughter Lauren! Since they will be on tour in Australia over Mother's Day, this connects me to her in a special way. Okkervil speaks to me on many different levels — musically, lyrically, emotionally, and in a proud and happy way. I love all of their songs, beautifully written by Will Sheff, and my favorite changes from time to time. Right now, "For Real," a really un-motherly song, is in my head. The guitar riffs rock, the words are compelling, and the orchestration is brilliant. Thank you bloggers and You Tubers for posting comments, pictures and videos of the band while on tour — it's so fun!!!!

Okkervill River - "For Real"


Friday, May 8, 2009

Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer - on Jagjaguwar - 23.06.09

Trying to hide my obsession with Sunset Rubdown is frivolous and this preview of SR's album version of "Paper Lace" is too freaking cool not to post. I bought my tickets to see Sunset Rubdown In Austin, TX on June 20, 2009. I CANNOT WAIT!!!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Journey - "Seperate Ways"


This is an old post but I forgot how funny this is:

My friend Michael and I were discussing the sheer genius behind ESPN Page 2 writer Bill Simmons' take on Journey's "Seperate Ways" video:

  • "29. Journey - Seperate Ways: A recipe for bliss: Take one of the cheesiest-yet-enjoyable bands of that era (Journey), bring them to an empty shipyard, have them play invisible instruments and lip-synch the hell out of their best song, throw in some ridiculous slow-motion closeups and multi-picture edits, and have a hot girl with a bad haircut walking around for no reason whatsoever. And if that's not enough, lead singer Steve Perry gives one of the greatest performances of the last 35 years -- he throws himself into this thing like DeNiro or Pacino. It's incredible. Everything about this slays me. If somebody gave me five minutes to sum up the '80s, I would just show them this video and be done with it."
You Tube disabled the embedding function so you can find the video here and Bill Simmons' entire article can be found here.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Album Quick Hits (The Antlers, Swan Lake and Handsome Furs)

I have to admit that my blogging has been a bit lazy of late but that does not mean that my appetite for new music has been subdued. Currently here are some quality releases that I would whole heartedly recommend in this almost 5 months into 2009. EDIT: Mp3's are up now.

The Antlers -
Hospice


The Antlers are new to me but this album is so hauntingly beautiful and bitter sweet that I just cannot get enough of it. My initial impressions of the album were that it had quality tracks in "Kettering", "Two" and "Bear" but that as an album on the whole it was lacking. However, these initial impressions were quelled this weekend when I gave the entire album a more careful listen and could not have been more wrong as it is beautiful in its entirety. The honesty and emotion conveyed in Hospice can only be described as 'real' (sorry but I'm not going to the thesaurus here). At the present, Hospice is my front runner for album of the year but I beat Mr. Krug has something to say about that this summer. -(9/10)

The Antlers - "Kettering"
The Antlers - "Two"


Swan Lake - Enemy Mine


Speaking of Mr. Krug, he has teamed up with indie greats Dan Bejar and Carey Mercer for another installment of Swan Lake or as I will refer to them as the Band That Doesn't Tour (imagne this with announcer voice, tons of reverb and echoes). In all seriousness though I was not expecting much out of this album as I had never embraced Swan Lake's Beast Moans. Don't get me wrong as I believe Beast Moans had moments of brilliance but for the most part I could not get into Mercer's offerings. Well Mr. Mercer slapped me in the face with awesomeness in Enemy Mine as "Spanish Gold 2044" and "Warlock Psychologist" have blown me away. I still need to give Beast Moans a few more spins as maybe a fresh perspective will change my mind. In other news, Spencer Krug is brilliant here too... -(8.5/10)

Swan Lake - "Spanish Gold 2044"
Swan Lake - "Paper Lace"

Handsome Furs - Face Control


A familiar band around The Ego Handsome Furs were honored with having one of My Favorite Albums of 2007 and their latest offering Face Control does not change up their winning formula much from Plague Park. There are awesome songs such as "All We Want Baby is Everything", "Thy Will Be Done" and "Radio Kaliningrad" but on the whole the album just doesn't grab me like Plague Park did. Maybe some more time with the album will change my opinion but after such great offerings by Dan Boeckner in Wolf Parade's At Mount Zoomer I felt kind of disappointed with Face Control's inability to carry that momentum. I really think that Boeckner's music would be better served with a real drummer and not a drum machine... -(7/10)

Handsome Furs - "All We Want Baby Is Everything"
Handsome Furs - "Radio Kaliningrad"

Friday, April 17, 2009

Sunset Rubdown - "Idiot Heart" (Dragonslayer Version)


When I have trouble sleeping there is often frustration coupled with despair, but things have taken a great turn this sleepless morning. I was visiting one of my favorite music/whatever Bill is into blogs Vague Space and low and behold Bill has posted an album version of Sunset Rubdown's "Idiot Heart". Most Sunset Rubdown fans are familiar with the Daytrotter version of the song and while this album version carries many similarities it has a new personality out of Sunset Rubdown for the studio effort. Waking up at 4am when you were planning on sleeping until 7am sucks but it must be the hands of the indie gods that guided me to the awesomeness that is "Idiot Heart". Enjoy!

Sunset Rubdown - "Idiot Heart"


Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Billy Bob Thornton is a Prima Donna Douche



I saw ZZ Top and Billy Bob Thornton's band The Boxmasters at Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth, Texas. I left the concert blown away by Billy Gibbons and company but was whether underwhelmed by the Boxmasters. Well, Billy Bob Thorton must not have had his morning cup of joe and decided to take out his frustrations on the interviewer. I think the interviewer did a great job in handling the brat and Billy Bob's pompous attitude makes me never want to support the jerk off again... DOUCHE!

NOTE: The video starts to pick up around the 7 minute mark.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Friday Night Lights - Renewed Two More Seasons


Directv and NBC have paired up to renew the series Friday Night Lights (FNL) for two more seasons. FNL is the best show on television that nobody talks about and arguably the best show on television period. No show in recent memory combines action, drama, music and characters that you actually care about into such a great package.

The feature film for Friday Night Lights used the works of Austin's Explosions in the Sky (EITS) to power the drama infused football season of Odessa Permian's 1988 bid for a state title. The first time I saw the movie I was familiar with EITS but I never thought that their music could be used in a commercial context. Boy was I wrong as EITS' music is the perfect soundtrack to a football drama as the instrumental rhythm driven music of EITS not only drives the action but highlights the raw emotions of love and loss whether it be on the field or in the players lives.

The producers of FNL the television show took this EITS formula and ran with it using the works of EITS and other current indie artists to set the mood which is so crucial in a drama based show. Any given episode you will hear your favorite indie artists from Explosion in the Sky, Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, TV on the Radio, to the The War on Drugs among many others and there is even a great song list tracking the use of music on the show's forums found here.

The first two seasons of the show are good in their own right but I really think the writers have hit their stride in this current 3rd season. The 3rd season has already aired in its entirety on Directv but it is also currently airing Fridays on NBC at 9 pm eastern. DO NOT think this show is primarily about football as you will be truly mistaken. The show gains its viewer's respect through its addressing of social issues and the best character development on television right now. Congratulations to everyone involved with this great show as they truly deserve any acclaim that they get!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Sunset Rubdown's New Album: Dragonslayer

Jagjaguwar has announced the release of Sunset Rubdown's latest album to be titled Dragonslayer which is set to be released June 23... FREAKING AWESOME!!! I am already loving the cover art! Read more here.

The track listing is as follows:

  1. Silver Moons
  2. idiot Heart
  3. Apollo and the Buffalo and Anna Anna Anna Oh!
  4. Black Swan
  5. Paper Lace
  6. You Go on Ahead (Trumpet Trumpet II)
  7. Nightingale / December Song
  8. Dragon's Lair

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Here We Go Magic - S/T



Here We Go Magic's S/T album reminds me of Women's 2008 S/T album in that there are awesome songs mixed in with noisy experimental tracks. The difference here is that Here We Go Magic takes a more electronic/ambient approach than the guitar noodling and harsh sounds of Women. Expect to hear rythmic acoustic guitars drowned with reverb while mixed with the feel ing of Paul Simon dropping acid and deciding to put out an indie album. I am still digesting this album but after a good amount of listens I definitely recommend taking this one for a spin.

Here is the video for "Tunnelvision" which is probably the best song on the album:


Wednesday, February 11, 2009

School of Seven Bells New Video - " Half Asleep"

Cool band, cool song and now a cool video. Enjoy:



North American Tour Dates, but no Dallas, darn!


2/11 Minneapolis, MN - 7th St Entry w/Fujiya & Miyagi
2/12 Chicago, IL - Bottom Lounge w/Fujiya & Miyagi
2/13 Detroit, MI - Magic Stick w/Fujiya & Miyagi
2/14 Alfred, NY - Alfred University Knight Club w/Fujiya & Miyagi
2/15 Boston, MA - The Paradise w/Fujiya & Miyagi
2/17 New York, NY - Le Poisson Rouge w/ Fujiya & Miyagi
2/18 Philadelphia, PA - The Trocadero w/Fujiya & Miyagi
2/19 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club w/Fujiya & Miyagi
3/18 Austin, TX - Buffalo Billiards (KCRW Showcase)
3/19 Austin, TX - Mohawk (Rhapsody Daytime Party)
3/20 Austin, TX - Emo's (Pitchfork/Windish Agency Daytime Party)
3/20 Austin, TX - Radio Room (Mojo presents Ghostly International/Full Time Hobby Showcase)
3/21 Austin, TX - Urban Outfitters

Women - North American Tour Dates


Women's - S/T album took home the honor of being the #1 album in My 10 Favorite Albums of 2008 list. Now these talented guys (weird right?) are going to bless our ears with live dates in North America. I can't wait to see these guys and be on the look out for them when they pass through Club Dada in Dallas, TX on March 22nd.

March 8 :: Fargo, ND, The Aquarium

March 9 :: Minneapolis, MN, Triple Rock Social Club

March 10 :: Mt Vernon, Iowa, Cornell College

March 11 :: Chicago, IL, The Bottom Lounge

March 12 :: Toronto, ON, The Horseshoe Tavern with Chad Vangaalen (CMW)

March 13 :: Montreal, Quebec, Green Room with Braids

March 14 :: Brooklyn, New York, Music Hall of Williamsburg with Crystal Stilts

March 15 :: Washington, DC, DC9 with Crystal Stilts

March 16 :: Lexington, Kentucky, Al's Bar with Crystal Stilts

March 17 :: Jackson, Mississipi, 101 Millsaps with Crystal Stilts

March 18 :: Houston, Texas, Rudyards with Crystal Stilts

March 19 :: Austin, Texas, SXSW - Jagjaguwar Showcase at Mohawks at 12am

March 19 :: Austin, Texas, SXSW - Two Syllable Records / Guess I'm Floating at 5pm

March 19 :: Austin, Texas, SXSW - Urban Outfitters / Ground Control at 12pm

March 20 :: Austin, Texas, SXSW - Fader Fort at 5:15pm

March 22 :: Dallas, Texas, Club Dada with Abe Vigoda

March 23 :: Norman, Oklahoma, Opolis with Abe Vigoda

March 28 :: Los Angeles, California, Spaceland with Chad Vangaalen

March 29 :: San Diego, California, Casbah with Herman Dune and Chad Vangaalen

March 30 :: Visalia, California, The Cellar Door with Chad Vangaalen

March 31 :: San Francisco, California, Bottom The Hill with Chad Vangaalen

April 2 :: Portland, Oregon, Holocene with Chad Vangaalen

April 3 :: Seattle, Washington, Chop Suey with Chad Vangaalen

April 4 :: Victoria, BC, Sugar with Chad Vangaalen

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Michael Cera Flips Out on "Youth In Revolt" Set

First Christian Bale, now this. Who knows if it is real or publicity stunt?

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Yelle - "Ce Jue" Live on Last Call with Carson Daly

don't understand a word but this is close to pop perfection! EDIT: The live video was pulled off of YouTube. Here is the Official video for "Ce Jue."

Monday, February 2, 2009

UPDATE on the Dallas, TX - Broken Social Scene Cancellation


Here is a forum/comment post by jeffguytx on the front page of the Broken Social Scene website. It turns out that it was Kevin Drew that was sick and if you can't understand the cancellation under those conditions you need your head checked!

At the Austin show, they talked about rescheduling the Dallas show in 6-8 weeks or so. Kevin really was sick. It was hard for him to sing and he was visibly struggling. They still put on a good show and I just wanna say THANKS!

For those of you in Dallas who's anger got the better of you and took their cancellation as a slight... Kevin said that he tried to board the plane to make the Dallas show, but he was too sick and they wouldn't let him. He fought the law, and the law won. So all you Dallas people need to know that the love is there and they will make it up to you.


Naturally, they had a lot of great things to say about Austin. While Bass Concert Hall is not the funnest place for a rock concert, it's a beautiful venue and they said it seemed like one of the nicest and largest they've played. Way to go UT Student Committee Guys! Hopefully they'll be able to fit another Austin gig in right after the Dallas make-up show. Stubbs maybe?


They previewed Happiness Project and it's an incredible concept and I can't wait to see it come to fruition.


I don't have a setlist, sorry. I can tell you that he declined to play Superconnected cuz his voice was strained. They also didn't play Lucky Ones, which is sad cuz I'm addicted to that song. However, he did a beautiful Lover's Spit and a whole lot of other great BSS songs.


Anyway... Dallas... you'll get your show! They made that clear more than once.


Also,
tcpagel75 posted a setlist from the Austin show:

Late 90s Bedroom Rock for the Missionaries
Shampoo Suicide
KC Accidental
7/4 Shoreline
Cause=Time
Fire Eye'd Boy
Hit the Wall
Farewell to the Pressure Kids
Looks Just Like the Sun
Love is New
Churches Under the Stairs
Stars and Sons
Anthems for a 17-year-old Girl
Mrs Morris (Happiness Project)
Another Happiness Project Song
Lover's Spit
Major Label Debut (fast version)
F-ked Up Kid
Frightening Lives
It's All Gonna Break

Also, Lisa Lobsinger was the only female member in attendance.

Cymbals Eat Guitars - Why There Are Mountains


If I were to have a dialogue between myself and my "alter ego" about this album it would go something like this:

Alter Ego: "Why are you writing about this album, you've only listened to it maybe 3 times over?"

Kelly: "Well dipshit, it's good enough that after only 3 listens I'm really pumped to keep listening to it, plus it may be the best album of 2009 so far!"

Alter Ego: "That's some high praise, 'dipshit'..."

Kelly: "Whose Blog is this anyway?"

Alter Ego: "Time to get those meds refilled..."

Kelly: "Whatever, just go buy Cymbals Eat Guitars' - Why There Are Mountains, it's some good shit"

Alter Ego: "Will do! Wait we already did..."

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Friday, January 30, 2009

Broken Social Scene - Dallas Show CANCELED!!!


CRAP!!! Broken Social Scene (BSS) canceled tonight's show at the House of Blues in Dallas, TX due to illness of one of the band members. There are no details as to whom is ill or the type/severity of the illness, but BSS will continue their tour tomorrow night in Austin, TX. I hope whomever is sick gets better and BSS comes back through Dallas! Please?!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Handsome Furs 2009 North American Tour Dates


I SEE DALLAS, TX!!!

03-12 Ottowa, Ontario - Mavericks
03-13 Toronto, Ontario - Horseshoe Tavern
03-14 Champaign, IL - Blind Pig
03-15 Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle
03-16 St. Louis, MO - Off Broadway
03-17 Columbia, MO - Mojo's
03-20 Austin, TX - Club Deville (SXSW)
03-21 Dallas, TX - The Loft
03-23 Lawrence, KS - Jackpot Saloon
03-25 Fargo, ND - Aquarium (Dempsey's Upstairs)
03-26 Minneapolis, MN - 7th St. Entry
03-27 Ames, IA - Maintenance Shop
03-28 Iowa City, IA - The Mill
03-30 Newport, KY - Southgate House
04-01 Rochester, NY - Bug Jar
04-02 Syracuse, NY - Spark Art Space

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

My 10 Favorite Albums of 2008

Well if you haven't figured it out by now, I am Kelly and I am the sole contributor to this blog so what I say goes. Thus, here are my favorite albums of 2008 and nobody else's:

1. Women - Women

The self-titled debut from this young Canadian group is so damn promising and so damn exciting that it has to top my list. At Mount Zoomer is a better album on the whole, but no other album this year has brought the excitement of listening to and discovering something all new like Women's - Women did for me in 2008. When I listen to Women it is as if I have just discovered Sunset Rubdown's - Shut Up I'm Dreaming for the first time and that is quite the feeling. This album is not without flaws as it runs short and the guys love to doodle on guitar, but the promise and execution seen in this self titled debut has me extremely excited for their sophomore effort. Remember this is not a "best of list" but my favorite albums of 2008.

Favorite Songs - "Cameras", "Lawncare", "Black Rice", "Group Transport Hall", "Shaking Hand" and "Upstairs"

2. Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer

Wolf Parade's - Apologies To the Queen Mary (ATTQM) was a major component in my discovery and embracing of indie music. Widely praised by the media and fans alike ATTQM was epic and grand but lacked a sense of cohesiveness as Boeckner and Krug were finding their own writing styles apart from each other. At Mount Zoomer still brings separate songwriting duties between Boeckner and Krug but this album seems to have a matured and cohesive sound as a whole. The closing song "Kissing the Beehive" brings the two songwriters together in what has to be one of the best songs of 2008 and a perfect way to close such a strong album. Boeckener and Krug have not disappointed in the least and they can surely waive any sophomore slump ideas goodbye. Did I mention I met Spencer Krug this year? Jealous much?

Favorite Songs - "Soldier's Grin", "Call It A Ritual", "California Dreamer", "The Grey Estates", Animal In Your Care" and "Kissing the Beehive"

3. Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight

My tastes seem to lean towards the more rock oriented acts but there always seems to be room for a true songwriter to creep in to my heart. The Midnight Organ Fight is an album full of great simple and honest songwriting. Songs like "The Modern Leper" and "The Twist" will rock your socks while more subdued tunes such as, "Poke" and "Good Arms vs. Bad Arms" will tug at your heart strings. There is a little bit for everyone on this offering and this 'grower' of an album deserves a chance in every which way as it is, "the shit and I'm knee dip in it". Plus, their music was featured in some CW show so that obviously lends some type of credibility right? I hope not...

Favorite Songs - "The Modern Leper", "Good Arms vs. Bad Arms", "Backwards Walk" and "Poke"

4. M83 - Saturdays = Youth

M83 or Anthony Gonzalez is an ever changing and evolving artist that decided to try something new with Saturdays = Youth. Gonzalez is better known for electronic based music but with Saturdays = Youth we see Gonzalez attacking more traditional song structures all the while not forgetting the synths. Gonzalez has stated in interviews that Saturdays = Youth is a tribute to his teenage years which embraces the movies and music of the 80's. The album definitely has an 80's feel to it but Gonzalez does a great job of keeping a modern feel to the songs as well. "Kim and Jessie" and "Graveyard Girl" are phenomenal songs and are worth the price of the album alone.

Favorite Songs - "You Appearing", "Kim and Jessie", "Graveyard Girl" and "We Own the Sky", and "Midnight Souls Still Remain"


5. Plants and Animals - Parc Avenue

Borrowing from my earlier review of Parc Avenue, Plants and Animals' sound can best be described as mixing 70's radio, My Morning Jacket and Midlake in a blender and putting a bit of Vodka in for kicks. Parc Avenue was released early in the year but I kept coming back to the album as it has that sort of timeless feeling to the music. Parc Avenue = Cool, that's all you need to know.

Favorite Songs - "Bye Bye Bye", "Good Friend" and "New Kind of Love"

6. Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles

Love em' or hate em', Crystal Castles will elicit some type of response that leaves little grey area. The purported sampling of other music/sounds while not lending credit is a disaster of PR proportions, however, these alleged infringements took place in songs that were never even released. I am going to take Crystal Castles' self-titled album at face value and judge it as the product that was released. That being said Crystal Castles was one hell of a mind bending experience for me. I am not one that indulges in electronic based music regularly but this album was just so alien sounding to me that I just had to keep returning to it. Try it and I dare you to tell me you don't like it!

Favorite Songs - "Untrust Us", "Alice Practice", "Air War", "Courtship Dating", "Vanished", "Knights" and "Tell Me What to Swallow"


7. Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line

After several months with Ra Ra Riot's The Rhumb Line I just love this album more and more. If I had never seen a picture of the guys and girls of Ra Ra Riot I would expect to see an image straight out of a Polo catalog with preps hanging out on some east coast beach. Once I got over that and any similarities to Vampire Weekend I began to truly appreciate this album. The songs have all the right amounts of instrumentation whether it be strings, synths or acoustic instruments. Nothing on this album is too over the top or stripped down and all the songs carry a great pop sense to them. Great stuff!

Favorite Songs - "Each Year", "Can You Tell", "Too Too Fast" and "Oh La"



8. Los Campesinos! - Hold On Now Youngster and We Are Beautiful We Are Doomed

Punk attitude, pop sensibility and fun lyrics make Los Campesinos! a really enjoyable band and how can you complain about two (2) albums in a calendar year?! Los Campesinos! have a unique brand of power punk/pop that will immediately put you in a good mood when you give them a spin. In my Hold On Now Youngster review I mentioned that pop type music wears quicker than most forms of music and that does stand somewhat true with the works of Los Campesinos!, as Hold On Now Youngster received less and less plays as the year progressed. However, when the youngsters of Los Campesinos! put out any music I will be there to enjoy and listen.

Favorite Songs - "Death to Los Campesinos!", "Don't Tell Me to Do the Math(s)", "You! Me! Dancing!", "Sweet Dreams Sweet Cheeks", "Ways to Make It Through the Wall", "Miserabillia", "We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed" and "You'll Need Those Fingers For Crossing"

9. The Rural Alberta Advantage - Hometowns

The Rural Alberta Advantage will receive their fair share of comparisons to Neutral Milk Hotel and I am guilty of just such a comparison. Dirty, gritty but emotional songwriting will have listeners hooked from the beginning in what has to be my favorite internet success story of 2008 (Bon Iver 2007) as The RAA went from obscurity to indie darlings.

Favorite Songs: "The Ballad of the RAA", "The Deathbridge In Lethbridge", "Don't Haunt This Place", "Frank AB" and "Edmonton"


10. The Evangelicals - The Evening Descends

The Evangelicals' The Evening Descends had some good press early in the year but I guess the albums' momentum has faded for most. The album is definitely quirky but I love the playful attitude of the songs which give the album a unique flavor. "Skeleton Man" is definitely one of my favorite songs of the year and the story like "Party Crashin'" and its MGMT like thick synthesizers is unlike anything you have ever heard. The Evening Descends is a fun listen and is not deserving of being forgotten.

Favorite Songs: "Midnight Vignette", "Skeleton Man", "Party Crashin'", "How Do You Sleep" and "Paperback Suicide"

Honarable Mentions:

Blittzen Trapper - Furr
Samamidon - All Is Well
The Walkmen - You & Me
Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours
School of Seven Bells - Alpinisms
Stars - Sad Robots EP
Deastro - Keeper's