8 posts tagged “laura marling”
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chairliftmusic.com ♥ myspace.com Wow, such a great pop song, that "Bruises" song. It's a perfect blend of catchy bass and Rilo Kiley-esque vocals from Caroline Polachek and trying to impress someone with handstand but only regretting getting nothing but black and blue bruises for your trouble. And just when you thought "yes, what a great song", the song turns into a duet! Then ends on a non-sense "doo doo doo", just for good measure. What I like about them, based on their album, Does You Inspire You, is that their lyrics aren't all about love and relationships: "Garbage" is about all the junk we produce ("we're making shit for you to throw away!") and "Planet Health" seems to be a community of health nut and something about putting out fires by stop, drop, and rolling. I won't read too much into their lyrics, because they seem cryptic enough. What I think the band is having trouble with is what musical direction they want to take. They're either really catchy pop song ("Bruises", "Garbage") or no-so-pop music ("Ceiling Wax", "Make Your Mind Up", "Le Flying Saucer Hat" - although the beeps are awesome on this song). I know this sound harsh, but I feel that most people who hear "Bruises" and expecting the band to sound like this for the other 12 tracks might be in for a disappointment. As evidence, I submit one Kate II, who recently saw Chairlift on tour with PB&J. I get the impression that was how the audience react to their show: kind of zombie like, until that "one song" came on. Still, that song is so good and you'll play the pants off that song and ignore what I've said about the rest of the album. The band's currently taking their hit song on the road:
06/11/09 Bonnaroo Manchester, TN 06/18/09 Echo Los Angeles, CA 06/21/09 Detroit Bar Costa Mesa, CA 06/22/09 Casbah San Diego, CA 07/18/09 Lovebox London 07/19/09 Latitude Festival Southwold 07/26/09 Secret Garden Party Cambridgeshire 08/01/09 All Points West Liberty State Park, NJ 08/08/09 Lollapalooza Chicago 08/13/09 Oya Festival Oslo 08/14/09 Way Out West Goteborg 08/16/09 Summer Sundae Leicester Get "Evident Utensil" free from killeropeners.net |
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yeahyeahyeahs.com ♥ myspace.com ♥ twitter Let me be clear: we are not a YYY website, I get questions about the banner all the time, showing one model/singer Marijne van der Vlugt. So, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are pretty well-established now, with their third studio album, It's Blitz!. If you've liked the old yyy with their experimental noises and guitars, you may not like their new album - even though I think it's the best and most easily accessible music from them. If you think that's a joke, well the yolk's on you. Because I'm serious, this is their best work... I would recommend It's Blitz!, not the over-hyped Show Your Bones album, to fans that are just getting into the yyys. The band seems to mostly a collaboration between singer/fashion-trendsetter Karen O and guitarist Nick Zinner. They seem to share most of the spotlight, and you almost feel bad for whatthedrummer's dude (Brian Chase). But I don't think he minds it much, based on his incredibly detailed blog. For the most part, the I really liked the electro-dance songs: "Zero", "Heads Will Roll", and "Dull Life" sounds anything but dull. There's also a few tuned down tracks, "Hysteric" and "Little Shadow", which are great as you can really take the time and hear Karen O singing. If you get the deluxe edition of the album, which I'll recommend, it comes with four bonus acoustic tracks. Maybe you can pick it up at one of their shows:
06/10/09 Club 101 El Paso, Texas 06/12/09 Bonnaroo Manchester, Tennessee 06/24/09 T-Mobile In Music Festival Zagreb 06/26/09 St. Gallen Festival St. Gallen 06/27/09 Le Rock Dans Tous Ses Etats Evreux 06/28/09 Glastonbury Festival Worthy Farm 06/30/09 Openair Arena Vienna 07/01/09 Roxy Prague 07/03/09 Eurockeenes Belfort 07/04/09 Werchter Festival Werchter 07/05/09 Roskilde Roskilde 07/07/09 Docks Hamburg 07/10/09 T In The Park Kinross, Scotland 07/11/09 Oxegen Festival Punchestown, Dublin 07/18/09 Quebec City Summer Festival Quebec City, Quebec 07/19/09 Ottawa Bluesfest Ottawa, Ontario 07/31/09 All Points West Jersey City, New Jersey 08/28/09 Rock en Seine Paris 08/29/09 Leeds Festival Leeds 08/30/09 Reading Festival Reading |
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antlersmusic.com ♥ myspace.com ♥ twitter I've mentioned before that I think a band is important/notable when they have a Wikipedia page... as usually I rely on the user-submitted website for a lot of research. Unfortunately, The Antler's Wiki page tells you nothing about this mysterious band... only to mention that their latest release, Hospice, was "critically acclaimed". Upon digging, NPR calls Hospice Best Record of 2009 So Far. The band seems to center around Peter Silberman, who's been having a lot of success. He recently signed with Frechkiss Records. Apparently the album, Hospice, was inpired by the idea of caring for a terminal patient, who's mentally abusive. It's a difficult situation because they're the one that's dying... This will all be suddenly clear when you hear "Epilogue", which tells the story in song. So, I'll have to say that listening to the album was a struggle for me. It is very atmospheric and you really need to listen with headphones to try and catch everything. The vocals are often drowned in a sea of noise and it feels like shoegazy/spacey for me. It's also too dense for me, and it seems like the sort of music that Pitchfork would love (and they do). I would suggest checking out "Sylvia" as a sample song, but it's a bit too harsh and loud. Instead, I'll direct you to check out "Two". There's a lot of interesting sound on this song, and the vocals sounds like it's being sung far, far away from the microphone. Oh yeah, tour dates:
06/10/09 BAR PINK San Diego, CA 06/11/09 EL REY* LOS ANGELES, CA 06/12/09 VELVET JONES* Santa Barbara, CA 06/13/09 BIMBOS* San Francisco, CA 06/14/09 DRUNKEN UNICORN+ (Peter Solo) Atlanta, GA 06/16/09 LOCAL 506+ Chapel Hill, NC 06/17/09 OUTBACK LODGE+ Charlottesville, VA 06/18/09 IOTA+ Arlington, VA 06/19/09 M ROOM+ Philadelphia, PA 06/21/09 MAGIC STICK# Detroit, MI 06/26/09 SOUNDFIX presents @ ROOFTOP FILMS New York 07/18/09 PITCHFORK FESTIVAL Chicago, IL 07/21/09 MAGIC STICK# Detroit, Michigan 07/22/09 HORSESHOE TAVERN# Toronto 07/23/09 PETIT CAMPUS# Montreal 07/24/09 JERKY’S# Providence, RI 07/25/09 IRON HORSE# Northampton, MA 08/21/09 MERCURY LOUNGE (record release!) New York 09/12/09 MONOLITH FESTIVAL Morrison, CO 09/13/09 MONOLITH FESTIVAL Morrison, CO * w/ Au Revoir Simone, + w/ Cotton Jones, # w/ Frightened Rabbit |
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hootsandhellmouth.com ♥ myspace ♥ twitter So, the first thing I think about when I hear Hoots and Hellmouth's sophomore album, The Holy Open Secret, is that they are good old country folks. You can't help but smile when you hear their music, that's for sure. It would seem that the band name comes from their two primary songwriters: Sean Hoots and Andrew "Hellmouth" Gray (the nickname comes from an ex-girlfriend). The band came together as part of the West Chester University music scene in Philadelphia in 2005. Obviously, as I previously mentioned, I was drawn to the happier songs (banjo-picking "You and All of Us", "Watch Your Mouth"), while the softer, more introspective songs ("Ne'er Do Well", "Family Band") fits well enough in the album, but I don't know how well-receive they will be performed live. To me, they seem like a high-energy live band. It's also worth noting when I saw "What Good Are Plowshares If We use Them Like Swords", this is the first time I've ever heard the word plowshare used in a song. It made me smile as I think of Magic the Gathering. Yes, they're on tour:
06/09/09 The Redstone Room Davenport, IA 06/10/09 7th Street Entry Minneapolis, MN 06/11/09 Shank Hall Milwaukee, WI 06/13/09 Intersection+ Grand Rapids, MI 06/14/09 Ribfest Chicago - North Stage Chicago, IL 06/18/09 joe’s pub New York, NY 06/19/09 Gullifty’s Camp Hill, PA 06/20/09 Southern Shore Music Festival Millville, NJ 07/03/09 Jewish Mother* Virginia Beach, VA 07/04/09 Jewish Mother* Virginia Beach, VA 07/09/09 Club Passim Cambridge, MA 07/10/09 Empire Dine & Dance Portland, ME 07/11/09 StageOne Fairfield, CT 07/16/09 The Basement Nashville, TN 07/17/09 JJ’s Bohemia# Chattanooga, TN 07/18/09 The Beacon Pub Swannanoa, NC 07/19/09 Unplugged in the Park @ Park Tavern Atlanta, GA 07/21/09 The Melting Point Athens, GA 07/22/09 The Evening Muse Charlotte, NC 07/23/09 The Camel Richmond, VA 08/05/09 Musikfest - Liederplatz Stage Bethlehem, PA 08/07/09 Infinity Hall Norfolk, CT 08/14/09 Summerfest Society Owen Sound, ON 09/11/09 The Ark Ann Arbor, MI + w/ Rev Horton Heat! * with The Hackensaw Boys # w/ Madeline and The Ginger Envelope |
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06/08/2009 01:25:28 ♥ vu (
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You know, the festival is only four days, but it really seem like weeks.
While having every band in the world merge at one place might sound like a great idea... sometime their appearance conflicts with other artists that you also want to see. So one of the biggest problem I had was sacrificing who to see.
Music happens from daylight (probably closer to 10am start) until two in the morning, or even later.
I usually started my day around 8am, working out my schedule for the day. Sometime it's logistics, sometime it's time-issues, but usually I have a full day's worth of stuff to do. I don't follow my schedule to a T, but there are certain items that I absolutely cannot miss (scheduled interviews takes priority over shows).
- Offline gmail. This worked! I read/did most emails offline and when I was connected, all emails were sent, marked as read, etc.
- iPod Touch, worked like a charm. I was able to grab onto various (free) wifi to receive emails or websurf (maps), etc.
- Austin Convention Center's SXSW wifi stayed up most 99% of the time. Wonderful!
- Cash (ATM) availability
- Blocking off 6th street for pedestrians
WHAT SUCKED
- AT&T Network, apparently everyone in Austin had an iPhone
- Walking......
- Sony Memory Stick not supported on my laptop
- Bands playing 30 minutes or less
- Badges are ridiculously expensive ($600-$700). I think they should make it more affordable, especially since most places don't bother to check for a badge and/or were free. If there was a cover charge, it is usually under $10.
I guess my problems are not really that bad.
DAY ZERO (Tuesday)
Travelling… nothing too exciting. My least favorite state was the one with the road tolls (I think this was in Oklahoma). We did stop in Oklahoma City to see Blackwatch Studios (myspace). We got to hear a few songs from Minneapolis' Cedar Avenue (official/myspace) band from their forth-coming long playing record. The few songs we heard were incomplete, but it sounds really layered with a variety of tracks.
By the way, if the name Cedar Avenue sounds familiar to you, it is because Kristin reviewed their debut album a while back.
DAY ONE (Wednesday)
Getting my barring was hard. I didn't know where any of the streets were. So when people text me: come over to (name of venue), I replied and ask what the cross streets were. Since walking around was my main means of transportation, I ended up crossing out outlier venues immediately.
Wednesday was evening-only, so I mostly went to see some British acts over at Friend's. These guys were all from the London area, with the exception of Liverpool's Wave Machines (official/myspace). These guys creeped me out with their masks that they wore on stage - however, due to heat and comfortableness, they took them off half way into their short set. Also caught a bit of Jay Jay Pistolet (myspace), whose singing voice is very peculiar... it's like he sounds like he's sing out the side of his mouth.
When Mumford & Sons (myspace) took the stage, it was very, very, very crowded. The audience loved them and it's apparent that these guys are going to blow up this year.
The Havana Bar had some Spanish showcase, featuring mostly Mexican bands such as Songs For Eleonor (myspace), Satin Dolls (official), Cosmopolitan (myspace), and Los Fancy Free (myspace). With the exception of The May Fire (official/myspace) and Spain's Capsula (official). We like Spanish acts, so be sure to read more Mexican Summer and my coverage of Los Fancy Free.
DAY TWO (Thursday)
I think this was the big press day, I got to meet & greet Victoria who setup the interview with Solid Gold (myspace). She was kind enough to have me in the Myspace Music event, featuring some artists that I really enjoy: Kate Tucker, Meiko and Ed Harcourt.
To kick off the party was The Real You (myspace), a power-pop band from Seattle, Washington. According to their biography, they've been on constant tour since forming in early 2007 - so I'm sure you'll run into this young band eventually.
I haven't been keeping up with Kate Tucker (official/myspace), but apparently her latest project is with a band called The Honeydove (myspace) - who debuted at SXSW! Unfortunately, I had prior commitments, but I would've liked to have seen her new band play at the Beauty Bar.
Anyway, the nicest bit about her set was that she wanted everyone at the event to get a copy of her last album, "I want to give you my music!"
So if you weren't at the event, you missed out. Hey, maybe you can stop in and say hi to her in Washington:
- 04/05/09 Sunset Seattle, WA
05/21/09 Chop Suey as honeydove Seattle, WA
Meiko (official/myspace) had a guest trumpet player on for most of her set (she requested him on for the rest of show because I guess she felt more comfortable with having someone else with her). She actually started her set with "Piano Song", which ironically just her and her guitar... She made some funny comments, such as "I've never played to a bunch of porta potties before".
You get the impression that she was happy to be there, and maybe it's yellow-iest dress combined with her orange/red dyed hair, but she looks gorgeous.
Ed Harcourt (official/myspace) was very engaging…. During "Until Tomorrow Then", he got down to the audience and walked around, singing and putting his hands around people while everyone was filming and taking pictures. Enclosed is a video evidence.
Harcourt is releasing a new six-track EP called Russian Roulette out on May 5th, but SXSW audience were privy to some of his new songs courtesy of Dovecote Records and Directv. Pay close attention to "Caterpillar", as this is a personal song about his newborn daughter being placed in an incubator as they helpless sit and wait.
Went to an open-door new talent showcase, this was not an official sanctioned SXSW event (you'll find that there are many, many unofficial events), so I don't have a listing of who played at what time. They were all giving away their CDs, but I couldn't bother to pick them up (this would require me to carry around stuff, and I didn't have a hand bag ready). Reminder for next year: bring a man purse.
Also went over to check The Elevaters (myspace) and Rumspringa (myspace) at the Hi-Lo venue. While Elevaters were fun and energetic, it seems the drums/guitar duo of Rumspringa had a lot of problems with their equipment. They had to cut their southern-sounding melodic set short after four (?) songs, quote from the singer, "my shit ain't working."
DAY THREE (Friday)
The busy day. Walked all over town basically. My only out-of-the-way venue was at 3 o'clock to see Superdrag (official/myspace) at Guero's, which I thought was far walking there. I ran into one of our RV family, who we'll call Rose because she looks like a pint-sized Pippettes, complete with dress and all. We walked back across the river so I can make it to my Asteroids Galaxy Tour (official/myspace) interview (this was delayed because of some miscommunication).
Afterward, headed over to Beauty Bar to see Solid Gold play, mustache and all. I can tell the audience was having a good time, especially the girl at the backstage.
Then snuck over to see this punk(ish) band that MTV was covering. I didn't catch their name, but it sounded something like Dirty____ Something. The singer had bleach blonde hair and eye shadows.... and likes to walk around with no shirts on.
Evening was spent mostly at the Scotland show: We Were Promised Jet Packs (myspace), Dananananaykroyd (official/myspace), Camera Obscura (official/myspace), The Proclaimers (official/myspace), Glasvegas (official/myspace), Primal Scream (official/myspace). I was in-out so I did end up missing Glasvegas & Primal Scream, but thanks to Bob for sending in some pictures.
DAY FOUR (Saturday)
Saw a few bands in the daytime at the Press Here Garden Party at the French Legation Museum across the Freeway (this is actually closer than it sounds). The walk there was interesting, and I discovered a no-seating Wendy's on the right side of 7th Street. Yep, I ended up having dinner there since they were making these chicken things that's not available in Minnesota.
I got to the Garden just in time to see Jeremy Jay (myspace), and enjoyed the most of the day with The Soft Pack (myspace) and Diane Birch* (myspace) before heading over to 900 Red River to see Jeremy Jay again.
Listened to Camera Obscura afterwards with those Peelander-Z, as I previously mentioned.
Headed back to the Garden to see Melissa Auf De Maur (official/myspace), who started her set with three cover songs: Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang", Danzig's "Devil's Plaything", and The Smiths "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before". Although the first two went off pretty well, she totally messed up on "Stop Me" - which is understandable because that song has a lot of Morrissey's lyrics and also they had only practiced it the night before in their hotel room.
It wasn't long before people started filling up the seats at the Garden to see Laura Marling (official/myspace). She was joined on stage by Marcus Mumford, I think. He played percussions and sang backup, although I have to say that Marling would've done just fine with her lovely voice and acoustic guitar.
Saw Late of the Pier at the Bat Bar later that night. Since it was being broadcast live on Directv, I think the pressure got to the band and it was just embarrassing to watch. Towards the end, they seem to not be so nervous, and the (rather long) setlist ended with men in death masks coming on stage to carry the band offstage. I don't have Directv, is there a way for non-subscribers to watch this?
Honey Ryder (myspace) was really happy to be Austin, I think this was their first ever US appearance or something. I believe also that their name came from a James Bond girl ? I don't know much about them, but they seem to have a wider audience and following in the UK, where their single "Fly Away" entered the UK Top 40 at #31.
GoldieLocks (myspace) is 75% English and 25% Swedish from Croydon (South London). She raps to DJ Sports (?), who is wearing this Skeletor T-shirt. After the show, she wanted to give everyone in attendance her EP, which actually went pretty fast. As I previously mentioned, keep an eye on this one.
There's no denying that The Gin Riots (myspace) have quite a few hardcore fans here, as evident by a bunch of Gin Riots T-Shirt in the audience.
It's been a few years since The Crimea (official/myspace) toured in the US, so I was happy to be there for them on their second and last SXSW appearance. They were the last band on my list, so it was kind of a relief when it was all over.
And as corrected by superfan Christopher, Tara Blaise shared the stage to sing backup for the band.... Highlight of the show was then Davey Macmanus stepped down and sang in the center of the audience.
* A note on Birch is that she has these incredible legs, but too bad they were well-hidden behind her piano on stage.
03/29/2009 17:50:12 ♥ vu (
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My busiest day, bruised feet and all.
Today's schedule doesn't really start until noon, so I have a few minutes to rest. There are a lot of Minnesotans here, as I ran into the Duke of Dark accidentally. I'm glad to see familiar faces, but what are the chance, you know?
Anyway, I thought you guys might be interested in seeing some of the setlists that I managed to grab. As I previously mentioned, setlists are quite short - kept under 30 minutes with few exceptions. Audience attendance and participation are all really, really good. Even for unknown bands, they can draw a crowd - which is just perfect for bands looking for an audience to play to.
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MAY FIRE 3/18
Mad The List No Clone Sinking Late Wave Make it Tight Unicorn Red Eye |
SUPERDRAG 3/20
(pending, I have the paper in my other bag. They ended their set with "Aspartame")
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CAMERA OBSCURA 3/20
Money in the Sun (?)
Sweetest
You Told A Lie
French Navy Let's Get Out of this Country Lloyd, I'm Ready to be Heartbroken
Razzle Dazzle
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THE PROCLAIMERS 3/20
In Recognition Letter From America What Makes You Cry? Throw the "R" Away Sing All Our Cares Role Model Leight 17 (Kings of Leon Cover) 500 Miles (Not on Setlist) |
I stayed for most of the Scotland showcase, which had bundled a bunch of great bands together - including Camera Obscura, Glasvegas, Proclaimers, and Primal Scream.
I had to miss some bands because of prior commitment, but usually when I skip bands, it's because I've already seen them at one point in their career.
Camera Obscura did half their set with new songs, which I feel if you've got a limited setlist, you should concentrate on old songs people love. The problem is that no one's heard the new material and listening to it for the first time, in a live setting - you will miss out on lyrics or melodies, just because of the sound distortion and distractions... still the new song (esp the first song) had upbeat melodies.
Proclaimers had a pretty long set, and surprisingly effective with just one acoustic guitar. They were supposed to get off the stage after their set time, but they threw in "500 Miles" for good measure. And the audience went absolutely NUTS. It was a sight to see!
Over 1,000 people attended the Scottish show, so I am sure next year they are going to book an even larger event.
That's all for now.
PS, Since this will be my last update until I'm home, my schedule today (Saturday), looks pretty light. I have to attend a special party from noon to 7pm, and my evening looks pretty light. I think Crimea comes on at midnight-ish at the Rio, so I may just be there the whole night to check out the other bands on that showcase. It's not so much that I'm lazy (well I am), but I can't really walk around that much anymore! As for the party at the Garden, I think it's open bar with Jeremy Jay and Laura Marling playing, so I can cross them off my "to see" list finally!
Also, don't expect any updates from me, until maybe March 24th or so. I am certain I will be seeing loads of bands, but there are only a few on my preliminary list: SUPERDRAG, THE COATHANGERS, THE DRONES, LAURA MARLING, HONEY CLAWS, ASTEROID GALAXY TOUR and THE CRIMEA.
I will try and do some random interviews! Fun fun fun.
Here are some SXSW Schedule, check out my map.
SUPERDRAG
WEDNESDAY 3/18 Paste Magazine Day Party 4:30 P.M. Bourbon Rocks
THURSDAY 3/19 Studio SX: 4:30 P.M. Austin Convention Center
FRIDAY 3/20 The Boxing Lesson Day Party 3:00 P.M. Guero's
FRIDAY 3/20 After The Jump Fest Backyard Party: 7:30 P.M.
FRIDAY 3/20 Billboard (Official Showcase): 10:00 P.M. Pangaea
SATURDAY 3/21 Spin Magazine Closing Party 2AM
18th March 2009 Pop Culture Press Party
COATHANGERS
Wed Mar 18th - 4:20 pm: BD Riley's Irish Pub | Stomp and Stammer Party
Wed Mar 18th - 9:00 pm: Red Eyed Fly | Suicide Squeeze showcase
Thu Mar 19th - 1:00 pm: Breakaway Records
Thu Mar 19th - 5:55 pm: 610 Vermont Rd | The Medieval Reslayathon
Fri Mar 20th - 4:00 pm: Back Alley Social | Brodown Hoedown
Fri Mar 20th - 5:50 pm: Whole Foods Rooftop Patio | Girls Rock Camp Day Party
Fri Mar 20th - 8:00 pm: 2706 South 4th Street | Ballistic Missile Day Party
Sat Mar 21st - 7:30 pm: Spider House | DJ Jonathan Toubin's Party
HONEY CLAWS
Tues Mar 17: 10:00pm Twist-Up @ Red Fez (Full Band) [209 W. 5th St.]
Wed Mar 18: 5:30pm ATX Mashup @ Walsh Landing (Full Band) [3700 Lake Austin Blvd.]
Wed Mar 18: 12:30am Lanai Rooftop Party @ Lanai Rooftop Lounge (Honey Claws Junkbox) [422 Congress Ave.]
Thurs Mar 19: 4:10pm Re-Mix/Electronic Musician Party @ Calle Habana 6 (Full Band) [709 E. 6th St.]
Fri Mar 20: 1:00am THEFMLY.COM AUSTIN BLOWOUT 2009 PARTY @ HiLo (Full Band) [301 W. 6th St.]
THE ASTEROIDS GALAXY TOUR
Thursday, March 19 Scuba's Round-Up @ Yard Dog set: 4:40 PM
Thursday, March 19 Windish Showcase @ Emo's Annex set: 8-8:45 PM
Saturday, March 21 The Big One Showcase @ Emo's Annex - Do512 Compound set: 4-4:40 PM
Saturday, March 21 Chop Chop Showcase @ Maggie Mae's set: 8 PM
Moshi Moshi VS Anorak London SXSW party
Saturday 21st March @ Lamberts
401 W 2nd St, Austin, Texas 78701
1.45 – Slow Club
2.30 – Crystal Antlers
3.15 – Still Flyin
4 – Lissy Trullie
4.45 – Solid Gold
SATURDAY MARCH 21st The Garden Party proudly presents:
Melissa Auf der Maur (Montreal, QC)
Laura Marling (London, England)
The Soft Pack (San Diego, CA)
Wild Beasts (London, England)
Chief (Brooklyn, NY)
Diane Birch (Portland, OR)
Jeremy Jay (Paris, France)
Moriarty (Paris, France)
Frank Fairfield (Los Angeles, CA)
NEW BANDS I WANT TO CHECK OUT:
Wed Mar 18: Midnight - Official SXSW showcase @ Maggie Mae’s
Thurs, Mar 19: 1:30pm - Aussie Showcase @ Friends [208. E. 6th Street]
Thurs, Mar 19: 4:30pm - Pirate! Party [710 Red River]
Sat, Mar 21: 10:00pm - The Agency Group Showcase @ Emo’s
BEAST
Wed Mar 18: 5:00pm – Canadian Blast BBQ @ East Tent at Brush Square Park [4th St. and Neches]
Thurs Mar 19: 4:50pm – Re-Mix Mag/Electronic Musician Party @ Calle Habana 6 [709 E. 6th St.] **
Thurs Mar 19: 9:00pm – Great Escape Showcase @ Maggie Mae’s [512 Trinity St.]
Fri Mar 20: 7:00pm – M for Montreal Cocktail @ El Sol Y La Luna [600 E. 6th St.] **
Sat Mar 21: 2:00pm – Exclaim Magazine Daytime Party @ El Sol Y La Luna [600 E. 6th St.]
**Beastsound System - a 20 minute “electro-live” set featuring only Jean-Phi (Laptop and gadgets+vocals) and Betty (vocals)
BELL
Mar 18 Club De Ville (Brooklyn Vegan SXSW Showcase) Austin, TX
Mar 19 Scholz Garden (twosyllable / I Guess I'm Floating SXSW party) - Austin, TX
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Tour Dates
09/30/08 Doug Fir (FREE SHOW) Portland, OR 10/02/08 Amoeba Music (Instore) San Francisco, California 10/02/08 Pop Scene at 330 Ritch San Francisco, CA 10/04/08 Detour Festival Los Angeles, CA 10/06/08 Spaceland (FREE SHOW) Los Angeles, CA 10/11/08 Barfly - GONZO ON TOUR Birmingham 10/19/08 Students Union Loughborough 10/20/08 Zodiac Oxford 10/21/08 The Duchess York 10/22/08 The Cockpit Leeds 10/24/08 Fat Sams Dundee 10/25/08 The Arches Glasgow 10/26/08 Liquid Rooms Edinburgh 10/27/08 Academy 3 *SOLD OUT* Manchester 10/28/08 Whelans Dublin 10/29/08 The Limelight Belfast 10/31/08 MTV Liverpool Music Week @ Bumper Liverpool 11/01/08 Recue Rooms Nottingham 11/02/08 Phoenix Exeter 11/03/08 Wedgewood Rooms Portsmouth 11/04/08 Waterfront Norwich 11/06/08 Koko *SOLD OUT* London 11/07/08 Concorde 2 Brighton 11/08/08 Kasbah Coventry 11/09/08 Thekla *SOLD OUT* Bristol 11/10/08 Junction Cambridge 11/11/08 Glee Club Birmingham 11/12/08 Leadmill Sheffield 11/13/08 The Old Fire Station Bournemouth |
A little information about the band: their name was taken from the film The Squid and the Whale and its director, Noah Baumbach, so I think this is a very new band (since I think the film was released only a few years ago).
Their debut album, Peaceful, The World Lays Me Down, was released in the US on September 16th on Cherry Tree Records. UK fans were already enjoying their album last August from major-label, Mercury.
Even before the Saturn commercial, I already had "5 Years Time" picked out as the song of choice because it's such a "fun, fun, fun" song. The lyrics seem pretty simple (about love and friendship and being happy), but I reckon it's the happy melodies that you'll like. Also, is that a ukulele or a fiddle that I hear?
Most of their songs seem to be about love (and happiness) and death (and happiness?). The songs about love and happiness sound upbeat. Songs like "Give a Little Love" sound almost hippy-ish, "if you give a little love, you can get a little love of your own."
"Shape of my Heart" is about masking your love: "if there's any love in me, Don't let it show/if there's any love in me, don't let it grow." Come on, you know singer Charlie Fink is full of love and warmth.
My second favorite song is the almost-science song, "Atoms in a Molecule". It's a love song, what else?
I think perhaps the most unhappy song here is the closing song, "Hold My Hand As I'm Lowered". It's a "dead" slow song. I might hazard a guess that the title is referencing being lowered in a coffin? The song seems to be about growing old and reaching the end."If love is just a game
How come I've never won?
I guess maybe it's possible I might be playing it wrong"
I love their lyrics and song melodies, but if you're in a depressing mood, then I would suggest listening to any Smiths album.
Peaceful, The World Lays Me Down is available now and you can find the album at most record stores. See them on tour!
Trivia: Interestingly enough, Laura Marling was one time a member of Noah and the Whale, before venturing off as a solo artist.
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What can I say? Another great show, and as I promised last week, I will be keeping these brief. If there is one podcast episode you have to listen to: it's this one.
As usual, you can subscribe to the show via mypodcast.com
Also, for the first time, I think I've finally got the audio levels down so it's not too destructively noisy. This show is, once again, divided into three parts. Before I get to that, the music I excerpt throughout the show are: Sheri Miller, Worst Case Ontario, Five AM, The Ramones, Gershon Veroba, Bat for Lashes, and Laura Marling.
PART ONE
We talked to Sam from Worst Case Ontario about his band and living in New York and recording. Make sure they get to the top twenty for MTV2 by voting for them on addictedtonoise.com.
PART TWO
Brian and
Alex talks about Apple's new line of iPods and iTunes 8 and its "genius" features.
PART THREE
Brody and Dolly talks about the music that they are loving lately. This includes Caroline Smith and Department of Eagles.
PS, please send me any suggestions and tell me what you like (do you want more band interviews? less news?).
UPDATE 9/15/2008:
This came kind of late, but I think I'm supposed to interview this guy, Kordan, when he arrives here tomorrow. Here is an excerpt of the press release that came out:
Kordan is Arthur Eisele a Global Affairs graduate from Rutgers. After having created drum n' bass music in Puerto Rico where he grew up, he had moved to Jersey City to pursue his education and is now currently residing in today's renaissance city Williamsburg.
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Kordan will begin working on his full-length soon after for a release early next year.Tour dates opening for Cut Copy and The Presets:September 16 @ Fine Line Cafe in Minneapolis, Minnesota
September 17 @ The Metro in Chicago, Illinois
September 19 @ Sound Academy in Toronto, Ontario
September 20 @ Club Soda in Montreal, Quebec
September 21 @ Webster Hall in New York, New York
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Links:
www.weheartmusic.com
news.weheartmusic.com
podcast.weheartmusic.com
I got a press release that singer/songwriter Laura Marling will be debuting in America with her album, Alas I Cannot Swim, confirmed for August 19th on Astralwerks Records (although available digitally via iTunes and elsewhere on May 20th). This is kind of odd, but I've always associated Astralwerks with techno/dance, because Marling is more folk pop, than anything else.
Longtime readers to W♥M might have remember our mention of Mrs Marling, back when she was only seventeen... it looks like she's come a long way in just a year, selling out most venues where she performs live.
So far, for this year, she'll be in States in New York for two performances:
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6/16/08 Brooklyn, NY @ Glasslands
6/18/08 New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
I am assuming more US dates are to follow, but in the meantime, she's doing UK dates (see sidebar for more details).
So, here's a little trivia about her Song Box: Apparently the boxset intended for Alas I Cannot Swim had a bunch of stuff designed by Marling, including postcards, trinkets, a concert ticket to see her in March (obviously no longer valid), and were really designed to associate to each of her songs. According to her:
Nobody buys records any more and people are listening to MP3s on bad headphones, using music for wallpaper. I want people to love music, I want people to treasure it, not just my songs, but treasure music.
Seeing as it's something well out of my comfortable price range (it's over $50 to have it imported to me), I will just have to deal with the cheap CD-R my friend gave me.
Maybe things will be more affordable once her album is available domestically... I am hoping for a reproduction of the said-Song Box.
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Links:
www.lauramarling.com
myspace.com/lauramarling
www.astralwerks.com
Laura Marling @ Way Out West, Bush Hall,Apr.3rd(Pictures courtesy of Alex Hern Check out his blog)
With
just an acoustic guitar and some incredible vocals, Laura Marling
pieces together her lyrics and gives us so much life. Her music
inspires anyone and her lyrics make so much sense to the youth across
the world. Not to mention she is only 17. She sounds a lot like Kate
Nash, but has many other influences that include Ryan Adams and
Babyshambles. She just signed a few months ago a side label part of
EMI, and is also playing at a big venue in England called Way out West.
Shes had a few dates with Kate Nash and played a few headliners
throughout the U.K. over the last couple of months. I've been listening
to her stuff non stop over the last year.. Lets hope she comes to the
states soon, Minneapolis is the place!!
Make sure you watch this video. Check her out below!!!!
-Brody
www.britrockatthetop.com





