2014 Archives

6
Jun

Watch Damon Albarn (Blur, Gorillaz) Perform on The Tonight Show

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We’ve now seen two great nights in a row for late night TV music. After Wednesday’s triple-header, future Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Famer Damon Albarn appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon in support of his debut solo album, Everyday Robots, and sang the isolated Lonely Press Play supported by a superb big-band.  And in a web-exclusive, Albarn also sang Blur’s brilliant This Is A Low.  While both were rapturously rendered, the latter’s string embellishment behind Albarn’s affecting piano playing and vocals was on another plane. Watch both performances below.

5
Jun

“Nobody Likes Good Music Anymore”—Watch Kevin Drew and Feist Perform with Zach Galifianakis for “Funny Or Die”

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We’ve forever been avid fans of Kevin Drew and Feist (and Broken Social Scene, from which they launched long ago).  So we were overjoyed to catch both of them in Funny Or Die’s video for Drew’s daringly good Darlings song You In Your Were.  Check it out below.  The opening bit with Drew’s pal Zach Galifianakis (the two performed together at Largo in LA in April) is hilarious.  Galifianakis plays a choreographer helping Drew with a dance in an attempt to make the song a hit and blurts out (only somewhat jokingly) that “nobody likes good music anymore.”  But of course the best part of the video is the song and the titillating interaction of Drew and the always-entrancing Leslie Feist.  This is your cue people:  watch the video below, and then prove Galifianakis wrong by buying and liking the “good music” of Kevin Drew on Darlings.  Go buy it HERE.

5
Jun

Late Night Music Wrap-Up: Chrissie Hynde, Bob Mould and The Afghan Wigs Perform

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‘Twas a busy music night on the late night talk shows last night.  In our order of preference, first watch Chrissie Hynde (the “coolest human being alive” according to Jimmy Fallon; we would add “alluring”) on The Tonight Show backed by The Roots performing Dark Sunglasses and then You or No One (the latter a web exclusive) off of her impending new album Stockholm. Then watch watch Bob Mould (with the hilarious and talented drummer Jon Wurster) rip through a raging performance of I Don’t Know You Anymore off his new album Beauty & Ruin.  Then watch Dave Letterman get “excited” about the Afghan Wigs performance (their first on his show since 1996) of Matamoros off their new album Do The Beast.   Another Dave rave.  We’re still recovering from Dave’s hyperbole about that disturbing Future Islands performance (we suspect that the other music media sites missed Dave’s sarcasm).

5
Jun

Watch The Antlers’ Official Video for “Hotel” Off New Album

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The Antlers, are set to release their next album Familiars on June 16th in the UK (via Transgressive) and June 17th in the U.S. (via Anti-).  It’s the band’s first album since 2011′s brilliant Burst Apart. We’ve already been graced by The Antlers song and video PalaceA month ago we heard new song Hotel, and the band has now released the song’s official video (via Pitchfork), featuring atmospheric vignettes to go with the harrowing horns.  You can pre-order the new album, one of our most highly anticipated albums of 2014, HERE.

The band heads out on its North American and European tour later this month.  Check the dates at bottom.

The Antlers:

6/17 Brooklyn, NY – Rough Trade
6/25 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair ^
6/26 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ^
6/28 Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar *
6/27 Toronto, Ontario – The Mod Club *
6/28 Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar *
6/29 Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall *
7/01 Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock Social Club *
7/02 Kansas City, MO – The Riot Room *
7/03 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater *
7/05 Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge *
7/07 Spokane, WA – The Bartlett *
7/08 Vancouver, British Columbia – VENUE *
7/09 Seattle, WA – Neumos *
7/11 San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall *
7/12-13 Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour *
7/16 Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern #
7/17 Phoenix, AZ – The Crescent Ballroom #
7/19 Dallas, TX – Trees #
7/20 Austin, TX – The Parish #
7/21 Houston, TX – Fitzgerald’s #
7/23 Atlanta, GA – Masquerade #
7/24 Raleigh, NC – Kings #
7/25 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club #
7/26 New York, NY – Webster Hall #
8/17 Portland, OR – MusicFest NW
10/01 Brussels, Belgium – AB Club
10/03 Amsterdam, Netherlands – PARADISO
10/04 Cologne, Germany – Gebaude 9
10/06 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
10/07 Oslo, Norway – Rockefeller
10/09 Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser Strand
10/10 Gothenburg, Sweden – Pustervik
10/11 Aarhus, Denmark – Voxhall
10/12 Hamburg, Germany – Knust
10/14 Berlin, Germany – Lido
10/15 Prague, Czech Republic – Lucerna Music Bar
10/16 Vienna, Austria – Flex
10/18 Zurich, Switzerland – Komplex
10/19 Fribourg, Switzerland – Fri-Son
10/20 Paris, France – Café de la Danse
10/22 Brighton, England – Old Market
10/23 Birmingham, England – Oobleck
10/24 London, England – Hackney Empire
10/27 Bristol, England – Trinity
10/30 Dublin, Ireland – Olympia
11/01 Glasgow, Scotland – Oran Mor
11/02 Leeds, England – Belgrave Music Hall

^ with Mr. Twin Sister
* with Yellow Ostrich
# with THUS OWLS

4
Jun

Listen to The Light in Woods’ New Single “Tambourine Light”

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As an antidote to this morning’s mournful ramblings about Isla Vista and Hurray for the Riff Raff’s St. Roch Blues, we offer up flipside solace in the uplift of three songs by the great Brooklyn band Woods.

We were first won over by the jangle-psych-pop of Woods in 2010. It seems like just yesterday that Woods came out and stole the Jensens Backstage from much-loved hipsters Kurt Vile and Real Estate, in retrospect one of the best triple-bills ever pulled together in recent Santa Barbara (thanks, again, to Club Mercy!).  Woods was further emblazoned in our ears with their superb set at the 2011 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival.  Then in 2012 the band released one of our favorite songs of all of 2012, Cali In A Cup , which featured three of our favorite things:  California, a cup (we assume glass?) and some musical sunshine.

In April Woods released their latest album, With Light And With Love, to deserved critical acclaim (even the Pitchforkers gave the album a 7.9 rating).  Now comes the news that Woods will release on July 8th release a new 7″ single that includes two non-album tracks, Tambourine Light and Tomorrow’s Only Yesterday.  Listen below to the sanguine Tambourine Light, followed by two superb songs off of With Light and With Love, and go buy the single HERE and the latest album HERE.  These are sunny, warming songs we hope will bring you back into the light.

Woods will begin a new tour soon and is coming to Cali in August.

4
Jun

The Isla Vista Blues–Watch Hurray for the Riff Raff’s “St. Roch Blues”

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“Bullets are flying from a young man’s hands.  People are dying, and no one understands.  And I keep on crying.”

Been twelve days since that Isla Vista Friday when the world got taken to its knees by a young madman.  Again.  The randomness of the events adds to the misery, with no rhyme or reason to explain the death of the innocents and what was left of the innocence.

Since that damnation day, we’ve had Hurray for the Riff Raff’s St. Roch Blues on repeat at Chez Lefort.  If there’s a more fitting song to sum up the aftermath of that Isla Vista night, we’re all ears.  Watch ’em and weep with the doo-wop below as the video cuts between the band and the song-inspiring St. Roch neighborhood (in which a series of murders occurred in 2011) in the band’s hometown of New Orleans.  The song’s lyrics are at bottom.

Once again we’re late to find Hurray for the Riff Raff, only discovering them earlier this year.  Singer-songwriter Alynda Lee Segarra and band have been receiving deserved praise for their recent roots album Small Town Heroes, and St. Roch Blues is just a taste of this enthralling “new” artist.

We’ll have more on this band and their great album later, but we’ve got a song to listen to again.  We’ve got the Isla Vista blues.  Be better world.

There must be somewhere in this whole world
There must be somewhere in this whole world
Cause I keep on trying
I keep on trying
Bullets are flying from a young man’s hands
People are dying, no one understands
And I keep on crying
I keep on crying
Baby please don’t go down to New Orleans
Cause you don’t know the things I seen
Bullets are flying
Bullets are flying
I got the St Roch blues down in my soul
I’ve seen so many of my good friends go
And it’s won’t be long til I go
It won’t be long til I go

3
Jun

Watch Sylvan Esso and Robbie Fulks on Last Call with Carson Daly

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Lost in the late night talk-show miasma is the fact that Last Call with Carson Daly has been consistently airing some of the most interesting musical artists on the scene.  Last Call features both up-and-coming youngsters and older underrated musicians (such as great guitar gunslinger/songwriter Robbie Fulks–watch his raging Last Call performance at bottom), all as captured in some of LA’s best musical haunts (Troubadour, El Rey, Fonda Theater, etc.).  Case in point:  in late May, Daly sat down with one of our favorite up and coming artists, Sylvan Esso.  Check out Last Call’s piece on the band below and get some of their back-story.  Sylvan Esso is currently touring with Tune-Yards (shift key this!) and play in San Diego tomorrow night, the Fonda Theater this Thursday, June 5th and at the Fillmore in San Francisco on Friday.  Word coming in from Paris and elsewhere in Europe is that they are wowing.  Check ’em out!

31
May

Watch Arcade Fire on Jools Holland

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Arcade Fire are out in the world biding their time until they can get to the Santa Barbara Bowl on August 4th.  This week they appeared on British music show Later With Jools Holland.  Check out below as the band nails We Exist, You Already Know and Normal Person off of their latest album, Reflektor.

31
May

Watch The National (with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and The Walkmen’s Hamilton Leithauser) at Primavera Festival

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Jeesh, we haven’t written about The National in weeks.  Let’s fix that quick.  Last night in Barcelona during The National’s Primavera Festival set, the band brought out Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon (whose Volcano Choir also made an appearance) to join for Slow Show (at the 4:00 mark in the first video below) and the Walkmen’s Hamilton Leithauser and Paul Maroon helped out on Mr. November and Terrible Love.  Check out these performances below.  Oh to be in Barcelona.  The National’s setlist follows the videos.  Sadly, the standard Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks sing-along was dropped as the set-ender.  A crying shame.  Spain’s loss.

You can live stream the remainder of the Primavera Festival HERE.

Primavera Setlist:

Don’t Swallow the Cap
I Should Live in Salt
Mistaken for Strangers
Bloodbuzz Ohio
Demons
Sea of Love
Hard to Find
Afraid of Everyone
Conversation 16
Squalor Victoria
I Need My Girl
This Is the Last Time
Abel
Slow Show (with Justin Vernon)
England
Graceless
About Today
Fake Empire
Mr. November (with Hamilton Leithauser & Paul Maroon)
Terrible Love (with Paul Maroon)

31
May

Video of the Week: Anna Calvi/David Byrne’s Cover of “Strange Weather”

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As we’ve written, Britain’s classically-trained Anna Calvi is one of the most talented and dynamic artists to emerge in recent years.  Calvi will next month release (on Domino) a five-track covers EP entitled Strange Weather featuring covers of songs by David Bowie, Keren Ann, Suicide, and inventive newcomers FKA Twigs and Connan Mockasin.  This week Calvi released the outstanding official video for the title track, a cover of the Keren Ann original, on which Calvi has teamed up with some dude named David Byrne.  The cover is stunningly beautiful (who knew Byrne could falsetto so well?) and the video is a heart-rending ‘scape of New York City.  Check it out below.  And after listen to the EP’s opening track, a unique new take on the mesmerizing FKA Twigs’ Papi Pacify.  You can pre-order Strange Weather HERE.

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