November 30, 2005

thanks

Filed under: music,news — admin @ 11:35 pm

thanks beattheindiedrum.com for the mention as well as the multitude of great recommendations over the last few weeks. the most recent of these, burn the airwaves, offer three “demos” on their myspace account here. myspace is what it is, but these three tracks are definitely not demos. this is an ep so get it from them while you can.

two lambchop related things recently – one is josh rouse, which is the kind of stuff that makes grocery store-related jobs bearable. consider this nashville sam prekop, extra good on the better of david gray. the other is character, which is apparently a large number of the session musicians involved in the lambchop stuff coming together to play what is more or less a nashville take on godspeed you black emperor. seriously.

heard a few things from monroe mustang tonight, who are on jagjaguwar. this stuff is freaking incredible. shoemericana or something. amerigaze.

took awhile to hear some things from tree by leaf, but it was worth it. hear some songs from them here. i really love husband and wife bands.

viva voce has also been a very welcome surprise. they would love to let you hear the songs they have posted here.

honestly, my favorite 80’s band is talk talk. beyond my introduction to them with “talk talk”, i am a huge fan of catherine wheel, whose early albums ferment and chrome were produced by tim friese-green, the keyboardist in talk talk, and who also acted as as much of an unofficial fifth member as jim o’rourke has ever been. i now recognize many catherine wheel lyrics as talk talk lyrics — everyone needs someone . . . to live by — and i find tim friese-green’s keyboard work in talk talk to be of an incredible nature. it is the type of stuff that should outshine martin gore, honestly — and mark hollis . . . i mean, this is not a battle of the stars or anything ok. but spirit of eden? colour of spring? laughing stock? there’s nothing else that comes close.

i was really really disappointed that my morning jacket’s recent tour only came as close as columbia, mo. now, i’m even sadder to learn that centro-matic/south san gabriel’s will johnson was the opener. egads. i love my morning jacket, and am even a fan of the direction the band took on z – but it is johnson’s day jobs that are really blowing me away lately.

my first “best of 2005″ album was the books’ lost and safe – and who i am very excited about seeing at the andy warhol museam in pittsburgh in march. other candidates include animal collective’s feels, broken social scene, and boards of canada’s the campfire headphase, although i have a fake version which i actually like more than the real thing. the akron/family album was an earlier release, but a late discovery.

i guess this is to say, the best band i’ve heard today — and today still being tuesday although it’s technically wednesday morning — is monroe mustangs.

another band i’ve enjoyed hearing lately is ambulance ltd. i know, they have been around a bit, but this is really what i would like to think of when i think brit-pop.

the sanso-xtro article in foxy digitalis was right on. this is great stuff. the closest i can come to this is like the girl kicking the guy’s ass if this was versus polmo polpo. it’s love.

oh, by now, i’m sure the songs for a green pheasant thing is all over. in fact, i know it is. god, i love this stuff so much. this is the kind of thing that makes you comfortable in a snow hut a million miles away from everything with only everything you love around you. hard to believe a label like fat cat would deliver, right.

two of the shows i regret missing the most here in kansas city are the trail of dead show at the el torreon a few years ago and low down at the fahrenheit two or so years ago.

low were scheduled to play the grand emporium earlier this year but cancelled due to band issues. i’m sure they’ll return with a new bassist and will tour again. in the meantime, there is all this lovely lovely music, and i also highly recommend the low in europe dvd – which was reportedly limited to a select quantity, although netflix does have a copy.

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November 28, 2005

Filed under: music — admin @ 11:43 pm

did some re-arranging on the main page. the image at the top is from the criterion dvd of “sword of doom” . . . additionally, the recent playlist page features a background photo taken by my wife of the fall foilage of pittsburgh, pennsylvania – a spectacular accompaniment to the buggy tracklisting on there right now. hopefully that will get sorted soon.

well folks, quite a lot of new stuff coming in lately.

the mendoza line is one band that i’ve been exploring lately. their newest material, full of light and full of fire, is an interesting blend of country folk and velvet underground-ish indie rock. decent stuff, really. i had read a review that put this as a modern masterpiece on the line of springsteen/dylan etc, and while i don’t hold those guys in nearly as high a place as most, i will say i don’t know if this is quite there.

one downfall of doing the station is that i tend to listen to a lot of albums in a random order and mixed in with other stuff. one thing i’m really hoping turns out better than the couple of tracks i’ve heard so far is the self-titled Valley of Giants release. this is basically the supergroup comprised of supergroup members — godspeed and broken social scene members, to be specific — and honestly, it comes off a bit jackie o’motherfucker covering friends of dean martinez. i know, i know. but it’s GODSPEED AND BSS!!!!! ahhhhhhh . . . the track “westworld” comes on now and honestly, this is where i expected us to be. nice.

i’ve also been very recently (as in the last 24 hours) been turned on to joel rl phelps and the downer trio. this stuff is great. phelps is generally referenced as having a “unique” vocal delivery, and, while i agree with that, i will say that it is not used to score gimmick or novelty points. instead, phelps uses his voice to convey emphasis — at times almost to the point of invoking the idea of musique concrete — while being backed by a competent, albeit not necessarily revolutionary, blend of indie rock and americana.

on the electronic front, i’ve been listening to a lot of boy robot, which reminds me a lot of the stuff coming out of toronto lately. it’s almost the junior boys of 2005, with about half as much of an english pop influence as they, and seasoned with the same salt as releases by pan/sonic and panthia du prince, which always seems to be showing up on some great dj mix out of that fair city.

speaking of canadian techno releases, the marc leclair release Musique pour 3 femmes enceintes probably flew right by most people (ok, at least it did me), that is until its recent inclusion in philip sherburne’s summation of the year in techno. you might be more familiar with leclair under the name akufen, but this is not an akufen record by any means. most of this album hearkens back to the days of ambient techno, with layered synth pads flowing over delicate rhythm patterns.

oh yeah, and thanksgiving – the band, not the holiday – has been destroying me lately. i’m really glad he’s worked with phil elverum, who covered “do not be afraid” on the recent mt eerie album, because otherwise i’d have to point out how similar the two are and question just how much of an influence each is on the other. but with this arrangement, i can rest easily knowing that both of these guys’ universes revolve around related centers.

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