2014 Archives
Jul
Watch Damon Albarn’s Concert in Paris Last Wednesday
by Lefort in Music

We left Paris last Monday. Amongst the many regrets that day was the fact that two days later the fantastic Damon Albarn was set to perform at the Parisian festival Days Off. So we were enchanted to find that the great French music blog La Blogotheque (together with Arte Concert) would capture and broadcast the concert. Do yourselves a favor and watch the scintillating entirety of the show below while you can (setlist at bottom). Oh to have been there and to still be in Paris. Biensur. Allez!
Setlist:
Lonely Press Play
Everyday Robots
Tomorrow Comes Today (Gorillaz)
Slow Country (Gorillaz)
Kids With Guns (Gorillaz)
Three Changes (The Good, the Bad & the Queen)
Hostiles
Photographs (You Are Taking Now)
You and Me
Dam(n) (Rocket Juice & the Moon) (with M.anifest)
Kingdom of Doom (The Good, the Bad & the Queen)
Hollow Ponds
El Mañana (Gorillaz)
The History of a Cheating Heart
Out of Time (Blur)
All Your Life (Blur)
Encore:
Strange News from Another Star (Blur; solo; first time played on tour)
Clint Eastwood (Gorillaz) (with M.anifest)
Mr. Tembo
Don’t Get Lost In Heaven (Gorillaz)
Heavy Seas of Love
Jul
Watch The Antlers’ Veil-Piercing Performances On KEXP
by Lefort in Music

Regrets, we’ve had a few more. Tonight and tomorrow night one of our favorite bands of the 21st century, Brooklyn’s The Antlers, plays sold out shows at the Troubadour in LA (with Yellow Ostrich). Regretfully, we won’t be in attendance. Not many bands (save The National and Bon Iver, amongst a few others) can stir our souls like The Antlers. Their heavy new album Familiars will undoubtedly end high-up on our Best Albums of 2014 tabulations. On Familiars and now live, in addition to Peter Silberman’s superb falsetto, lyricism and playing, the band has thankfully added atmospheric horns (via the killing Kelly Pratt of Beirut and the band’s multi-talented, multi-instrumentalist, arranger Darby Cicci) to superb, jazz-infused effect. Watch below as this fine ensemble pierced the veil on KEXP this past week.
Do yourselves a favor and pick up Familiars immediately HERE. And then get ye to one of the dates of their tour, which continues per the dates HERE.
Jul
Watch Hurray For The Riff Raff Perform on Letterman Show
by Lefort in Music

While we were away, one of our favorite finds of 2014, Hurray For The Riff Raff, performed The Body Electric on the Letterman Show. As mentioned before we left, the song (from their spellbinding Small Town Heroes album) is leader Alynda Lee Segarra’s rending response to the murder ballad. In the album’s notes, the song is dedicated to the Indian woman gang-raped in 2012, Damini, making a recent link between violence and women, and the murder ballads’ crimes-of-passion themes. Check it out below. If you like what you see, you can catch a repeat of the episode on Letterman tonight. Watch the official lyric video for the song below.
Jul
Watch Sylvan Esso Perform “Coffee” on Fallon’s Tonight Show
by Lefort in Music

This year’s breakout duo, Sylvan Esso, have been trending higher and higher amongst the listening cognoscenti. Last night they let a broader audience in on their secret by making their TV debut on The Tonight Show and performing their superb song, Coffee. Questlove added superb analog drumming to the proceedings. We love the minimalistic approach on this song in which melody and lyrics are given air to properly breath. Check it out below.
Sylvan Esso will continue to tour through the winter, and you can check out the dates HERE.
Jul
Watch LA’s De Lux Perform on KCRW
by Lefort in Music

While driving around in the Spring listening to KCRW, we were immediately mesmerized by a song (Moments) by LA’s own newish band, De Lux. And then…life and memory-lapse. So we were grateful for the reminder yesterday when the band appeared on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic. Check out first Moments below, and if you like what you see and hear, then go below to watch the entire set on KCRW. KCRW is correct that the band resembles Talking Heads at times, but more importantly we hear early 80s Brit-bands A Certain Ratio, The Associates and a bit of Public Image Ltd. (KCRW also cites The Rapture as an influence. Not to be snarky, but really? When did The Rapture become a worthy benchmark? Puh-lease).
Regardless, we like what we hear in De Lux. They’ve got a signature sound and style that is far more than the sum of their influences. KCRW likes ’em so much they’re having them kick off their Made in LA Music series at the Hammer Museum tomorrow (for free).
Jul
Watch “Neil Young” and CSN Cover Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy” on Tonight Show
by Lefort in Music

So we go away for a couple weeks with the Kanye, Iggy, bla, bla, blogosphere blaring in our ears and eyes, only to return to…yep, more of the astoundingly ignoble Iggy Azalea.
Thankfully, this version of Iggy came in the form of Jimmy “Neil Young” Fallon and Crosby, Stills & Nash for a “CSN&Y” tongue-in-cheek cover of Azalea’s asinine hit Fancy. Watch below as Jimmy/Neil opens the song and is then joined by CSN. After the fanciness, watch as CSN regaled on a beautiful rendering of their archetypal Teach Your Children, followed by their superb So Begins the Task. Stephen Stills’ singing and the guitar-play on the latter song are particularly touching.
Jun
Kanye, Iggy, Bla Bla Bla….
by Lefort in Music

No time for that nonsense. We’re off on an adventure and will report back in due time. In the meantime, check out some artists/songs below that we’ve been obsessing over. And be good and kind.
Jun
Watch Hurray for the Riff Raff Killing Softly on KEXP
by Lefort in Music

Hurray for the Riff Raff’s critically-acclaimed album Small Town Heroes has been on repeat at Chez Lefort ever since we became fixated on their song St. Roch Blues in the wake of Isla Vista (or, pick-a-town in our “gun-try”). Watch below as singer-songwriter Alynda Lee Segarra and band first perform (from last year on KEXP) The Body Electric, Segarra’s rending response to the murder ballad traditions. In the album’s notes, it is dedicated to the Indian woman gang-raped in 2012, Damini, making a recent link between violence and women, and the murder ballads’ crimes-of-passion themes. (As a footnote the song’s title derives from Damini’s translation–“lightning.”) Superb.
After, watch HftRR’s full performance a few days ago at KEXP in which they perform Blue Ridge Mountain, Levon’s Dream (Helm of course), End Of The Line and Everybody Knows. This is a seriously soulful artist on the scene.
Jun
Listen to Sylvan Esso Cover Porches’ “The Cosmos”
by Lefort in Music

Much loved newcomers Sylvan Esso have recently released their super debut album. Proving that in addition to writing their own great tunes, they’ve got their fingers on the pulse of other upstart artists, Sylvan Esso have released their cover of Porches’ (who released their first album, Slow Dance Of The Cosmos, last year) song The Cosmos. Listen below as Sylvan Esso covers it and the listen to the superb original below it. Sylvan Esso’s is a more-refined, electro-augmented version, but the original rends. We love both. Check ’em out below.
Jun
Spoon Pays In Full on “Rent I Pay”
by Lefort in Music

The Jamaicans say: “dem dat knows it, feels it.” Such is the case with the grinding and killing new song, Rent I Pay, from Spoon (who we first saw live when they opened for Guided By Voices in 1996). We throw up the words above only to show that you will feel this song so much more than its printed lyrics and sheet music. You can read the lyrics above, but if that’s all you do, you might miss the underlying payment and pain that simmers within. Specific lines do ring true such as “Out amongst the stars and stones, every kinda fortune gets old.” But this gritty rocker is more about the feel. Spoon feels it, and is set to release its new album They Want My Soul on August 5th via Loma Vista, their new label.