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10
May

Kathleen Edwards on Jimmy Fallon Show

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We were tremendously taken by Kathleen Edwards recent show at the Ventura “Majestic” Theater. For a flavor, check her and the band performing Empty Threat (off her fantastic recent album, Voyageur) last Friday night on the Jimmy Fallon Show (pardon the ads).  The band’s ensemble playing and singing are suave and soulful (we particularly like the mix on Fallon featuring John Dinsmore’s fat bass).

9
May

Watch Django Django on Jools Holland

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We’ve mentioned these guys before.  Check out up-and-coming band Django Django perform their song Default on Later With Jools Holland.  No fault whatsoever to be found.

9
May

Patrick Watson’s “Into Giants” Video

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In addition to writing a great song, Patrick Watson and band have now delivered a telling video for their song Into Giants.  Check it out.  We don’t know why the opening Skype-session-while-in-same-room vignette rings a bell.  Hmmm.  Friends, family….who could it be?  Live.  And learn.  Yes, stones, glass-houses.  Got it.  Check out Patrick Watson and try and catch them when they come by the West Coast in early June.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwYgsXhIVRQ&feature=digest_wed

9
May

Watch Imagine Dragons–Playing Velvet Jones Tonight

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Up-and-coming Imagine Dragons is coming to Santa Barbara tonight to play Velvet Jones courtesy of Club Mercy.  They stopped on their way south to perform on Portland’s KINK radio.  Check ’em out unplugged below playing My Fault and Destination.  But for a better feel for tonight’s show check out at bottom a plugged-in version of Destination that reminds of Dawes, which is not faint praise.  Check your pacemakers at the door.  The Vegas band recently signed to Interscope Records and is working on their first full album.

 

 

8
May

The Beach Boys on Jimmy Fallon–Coming to the Santa Barbara Bowl on Memorial Day

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The reunited and re-aminated Beach Boys appeared on the Jimmy Fallon Show last night.  Fallon was so jacked up that he introduced the Boys (including originals Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, and Bruce Johnston) before the show’s usual intro.  The Beach Boys thus kicked off the show with an impressive rendering of Brian Wilson’s chestnut, In My Room.  The band also performed the title track to their new album That’s Why God Made the Radio and then closed musically with Pet Sounds’ opening single Wouldn’t It Be Nice.  Fallon also interviewed Brian Wilson and Mike Love, covering such subjects as the band’s legacy, harmonies, and their imminent LP, That’s Why God Made the Radio. Check it all out in that order below (interview via Audio Perv).  And don’t forget to pick up tickets for The Beach Boys at the Santa Barbara Bowl on Memorial Day (May 28th).  Should be memorable.

In My Room:

That’s Why God Made the Radio:

Wouldn’t It Be Nice:

Interview with Brian Wilson and Mike Love (via Audio Perv):

7
May

Charles Bradley and the Extraordinaires on Jools Holland

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We were blown away last summer by Charles Bradley and the Menihan Street Band when they played at Soho in Santa Barbara.  As we said, the emotion from and for Bradley was palpable.  We hear Charles is back in the studio and look forward to his next releases.

For a flavor check out Charles Bradley and his Extraordinaires (including many of the Menihans) performing The World (Is Going Up in Flames) from his debut album No Time For Dreaming on Later Live with Jools Holland last week.  In a word:  soulful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGKae7QDfLE

7
May

New Chuck Prophet Video–“The Right Hand and the Left Hand”

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One of our favorites, the under-appreciated American singer-songwriter-humorist, Chuck Prophet, recently released a new video for The Right Hand and the Left Hand off of his great heart-in-San-Francisco album, Temple Beautiful (you can get a better feel for for Temple Beautiful’s songs and a live performance of The Right Hand and the Left Hand HERE).

While Prophet wrote the song with the infamous, underworldly Mitchell Brothers of San Francisco, but given the sound setting we can’t help but think of some of the tragic musical-sibling break-ups: Beach Boys, Ray and Dave Davies, Liam and Noel Gallagher (OK, so that latter one’s not so tragic), you pick ’em).  The video adds a nice off-kilter touch to the lyrics.

Prophet has this to say about the song and video on his website:

“At one point I’d envisioned a kind of “buddy movie” for this song, ya know? Like Turner & Hooch or Tango & Cash or Thelma & Louise? What the hell happened, you ask? Well, Albert Birney, the director, took it places. Much weirder places.

I wrote this Mitchell Brothers inspired song with my friend Kurt. We figured if Cain and Abel had gone into the strip club business it would have been these two. It’s about them but it’s also a song about brothers (I think). What do I know, I have three sisters. [psychoanalyst/editor in my head: that might go a ways towards explaining why you think you’re so great].

These guys are the mother’s milk of San Francisco mythology – porn kings, free speech advocates, long-game hustlers. . . born troublemakers born into troubled times. I’ve never been in their club myself (as far as I know – how could I be certain?), but it’s legendary. I know this much: it’s an institution. A Mecca of sleaze. An unregistered National Historic Landmark in the guidebooks of the profound, perverse, profane, divine, confused, and insanely lucrative. A physical embodiment of all of San Francisco under one roof!

So yeah; Albert Birney made the video and it’s epic. It’s already been compared to “The English Patient” (if you cut out the gratuitous romance and panoramic sand dune shots). Two brothers, once close, simply fall out. Murder, drugs, mayhem, a stack of rare vinyl and the dusty glitter and neon glow of the after-hours afterlife. All acted out by two hands. Albert’s own grandfather’s hand even makes an appearance. Pretty cool. Somebody give those hands an Oscar!

Go easy babies,

-CP”

Prophet is currently on tour in Europe with his band The Mission Express, but will be making his way back across America starting this Friday.  Check out the dates HERE.  He’s phenomenal live and not to be missed.

7
May

New Animal Collective Songs–Listen In

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It’s been a while, but Animal Collective and their addictive electro-harmonic swirl are back with a new 7-inch single titled Honeycomb / Gotham featuring two brand new songs which you can listen to below.  AC have only released smatterings of songs since their January 2009 album, Merryweather Post Pavilion, but the band is rumored to be recording a new album for release later in 2012.  In the meantime, the Honeycomb /Gotham digital bundle is available today on Domino Records, and the physical 7-inch is available to pre-order now.

Pre-order the single HERE.

5
May

The Honoring of Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys Begins

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The music world is in mourning after the passing of Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys after his three-year fight with cancer.  Check out a couple of odes/memorials to Yauch below.

First up is Coldplay’s covering of the Beasties’ (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party) last night at the Hollywood Bowl. It smacks of River-era Springsteen (never a bad thing), and the last 30-45 seconds will send you in particular.

Following are the great Jimmy Fallon and The Roots tributes last night to Yauch, along with a flashback. The Roots performed covers of Sure Shot, Remote Control, and Sabotage in between segments. You can check all of the episode below with Fallon’s homage at 11:40, and The Roots’ Sure Shot at 4:15. The other covers take place before and after each break.

Many lost a hero yesterday.  Undoubtedly more honoraria are in the works. It’s been a bad couple weeks for music icons. RIP Levon Helm and Adam Yauch.

5
May

Of Montreal Unplug and Ask: What Have They Done to My Song Ma?

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The band Of Montreal recently appeared on Bandstand Busking in London’s Lincoln’s Inn Field Bandstand.   Kevin Barnes and his band Of Montreal have done it all from early twee-pop to ultra-pop colossus.  This band’s sound has varied sound-wise from ’60s pop, to funk, to psychedelic, to electro-disco, and back again.  Barnes and crew are a regular party of sounds.  But it’s rarely without electric effects and affect (though with violin, horns, flute, etc.).  It’s also rare when the words “Kevin Barnes” combined with the words “stripped-down” doesn’t have a lascivious connotation.  So check out this rare acoustic performance by the band below, warts and beauty all.

First up is a fun cover of Melanie’s 1971 chestnut, What Have They Done to My Song Ma:

Next is Like a Tourist from the band’s 2010’s False Priest album.  This version of the song features “doo-da-doos” straight outta Lou Reed’s seminal (no connotation intended) Walk On the Wild Side:

Finally, check out Forecast Fascist Future from their album Satanic Twins.  Check out the doo-wop/psychedelic vocals starting at 2:05: