If you haven't heard of Karl Blau, you have to check the guy out. He runs a little label called Kelp Lunacy! where you subscribe like a magazine and the dude, no shit, puts out like 4-5 cd-r albums a year.
So, Karl is wrapping up the details on his next album on K Records "Nature's Got A Way" and it should come out sometime next spring. On his last tour he was debuting some of the material from it and this song "Mockingbird Diet" is heartbreakingly perfect... even in the "superhiss mix" that is available here on his myspace page as a download.
Easily one of my favorite songs right now!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Pierced Arrows - Fred and Toody are back!
Dead Moon just might be my favorite band of all time... Fred Cole, frontman for the band, is an original rock & roller and just might be the last. While hundreds of bands cropped up long enough in the 60's to cut a single or two and then vanish into Nugget's compilation obscurity, Fred Cole soldiered on. Playing in bands since the 60's, he formed Dead Moon in the late 80's with his wife on bass and Andrew Loomis on drums.
Live they were unstoppable... Fred would play without the aid of effects pedals preferring, instead, to get his feedback and distortion through sheer force of guitar and amp. Recording too many records to own all, the band broke up last year after their star really started to burn bright in the night.
The hot news, for me, at least is that they're back! Sans Andrew, Fred and Toody are taking the stage with a new drummer as Pierced Arrows. I've yet to catch them live but, I know for sure, that they're fantastic. The two of them are an inspiration to anyone who loves music without concern for anything other than pure music.
It's alright, it's ok you can still see them play anyway:
Friday, November 16, 2007
White Magic - Tour
White Magic are on tour... Mira Billotte and Co. are coming to your town and it's well worth seeing their piano-driven voodoo. Trust me, they're not bringing Carly Simon white-witch bullshit to the stage. They'll blow your mind!
| Fernwood Theatre | Big Sur, California | ||
| Nectar Lounge | Seattle, Washington | ||
| NightLight Lounge | Bellingham, Washington | ||
| Holocene | Portland, Oregon | ||
| Hemlock Tavern | San Francisco, California | ||
| Echo | L A, California | ||
| Casbah | San Diego, California | ||
| TT The Bear’s | Cambridge, Massachusetts | ||
| Casa Del Popolo | Montreal, Quebec | ||
| Sneaky Dee’s | Toronto, Ontario | ||
| Beach Land Ballroom | Cleveland, Ohio | ||
| Crofoot Ballroom | Pontiac, Michigan | ||
| Empty Bottle | Chicago, Illinois | ||
| Art Hospital | Bloomington, Indiana | ||
| Parlour @ Southgate House | Newport, Kentucky | ||
| Drunken Unicorn | Atlanta, Georgia | ||
| Local 506 | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | ||
| Rock and Roll Hotel | WASHINGTON, Washington DC | ||
| Ottobar | Baltimore, Maryland | ||
| Johnny Brenda’s | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
| Music Hall of Williamsburg | Brooklyn, New York |
Live Clip:
The Intelligence - Deuteronomy
The Intelligence
Deuteronomy
In The Red Records
B+
Lars Finberg plays every single note on this record, sings every single word... he's a controlling man, it's true. That said, this is the first record he's recorded with the help of someone else.
Fans of the Intelligence should be well aware of the Fall comparisons by now but, still, isn't that what we love about the band? No one does post-punk British scuzz than Mark E Smith but there's a few that come close and "Deuteronomy" outdoes them all.
The results are in and Finberg's new album is more solid than the previous sound collage-style albums that were painted, cut and glued from raw sound, abrassive percussion, general malaise and a few too many Sparks.
"Deuteronomy" shows Finberg newly tinkling the organ on a few tracks like he learned his chops from the Munsters. Songs like "Tubes" and "How To Improve Your Hearing Without Listening" rumble and stomp like they were prepped for future Nuggets compilation. A solid album with no filler that rides a nasty drum beat from start to finish. Perfect soundtrack for happily shooting your middle finger at the world.
Bonus! Live clip from Lars & Co. in Seattle...
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Wooden Wand - James & The Quiet
Wooden Wand
"James & The Quiet"
Ecstatic Peace
A-
Officially, James & The Quiet is the last album by James Toth under the Wooden Wand moniker. Unofficially, it's the first album where he's fully stepped into his Backwoods Bob guise. Stream of consciousness lyrics that speak vaguely and specifically at once certainly tip a hat to Dylan's premier period of songwriting.
Not to say, Toth is stealing from that bag of tricks. It's more of a period, a timing and a common consciousness of the people that both musicians cull their material from. Songs meander and stumble along a bumpy road of modern disgust and placation in such a beautiful way; it's as if Toth is blatantly telling you how fucked it all is and finding comfort in it. I can't say "In A Bucket" is our generation's "Hard Rain"... only time can.
Listen here:
http://www.myspace.com/woodenwand
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