‘Music’ Category Archives
Mar
The Shins Release Another New Song
by Lefort in Music

The Shins today released a new song (and video), Bait and Switch, in advance of the release of their new album, Port of Morrow on March 20th. Check it out below and go over HERE to hear another song and to order Port of Morrow. The first two songs from the album bode well.
Mar
Elvis Costello Covers Springsteen on Fallon Show
by Lefort in Music
As a part of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Week on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Elvis Costello performed Brilliant Disguise and Fire (web only) with The Roots last night. Costello is one of our best performers extant. We’ll write more about Costello and Fallon’s Springsteen Week later (along with our thoughts on Springsteen’s impending new album), but in the meantime check out the performances below courtesy of the Audio Perv.
Mar
Caveman’s Backyard Session
by Lefort in Music
Caveman just released this Backyard Session in which they performed Vampirer/Old Friend live in Silver Lake from their debut album, CoCo Beware. The new album will be released on March 27th on Fat Possum Records. Check it out and then find below it a date on their tour to attend.
Caveman Tour:
3/6: Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
3/7: Athens, GA @ Georgia Theater Rooftop
3/8: Savannah, GA @ Savannah Stopover Festival
3/9: Atlanta, GA @ 529
3/10: Orlando, FL @ Orange You Glad Festival
3/11: Tampa, FL @ New World Brewery
3/13: Austin, TX @ SXSW
3/14: Austin, TX @ SXSW
3/15: Austin, TX @ SXSW
3/16: Austin, TX @ SXSW
3/17: Austin, TX @ SXSW
3/20: Louisville, KY @ Zanzabar
3/21: Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Tavern
3/22: Hamilton, ON @ This Ain’t Hollywood
3/23: Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
3/23: Toronto, ON @ El Mocombo
3/24: Buffalo, NY @ 9th Ward
3/29: Syracuse, NY @ Syracuse University
3/30: Bethlehem, PA @ Nowadays Festival
4/9: Washington, D.C. @ Red Palace
4/10: Columbus, OH @ The Basement
4/11: Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig
4/12: Chicago, IL @ Schubas
4/13: Madison, WI @ UW Madison
4/14: Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St Entry
4/16: Omaha, NE @ Waiting Room
4/17: Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
4/18: Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
4/20: Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore
4/21: Seattle, WA @ Barboza (Neumos)
4/22: Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
4/24: San Francisco, CA @ Brick & Mortar
4/25: Los Angeles, CA @ Echo
4/27: San Diego, CA @ Casbah
4/28: Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
5/1: Kansas City, MO @ The Record Bar
5/2: Columbia, MO @ Mojos
5/3: Cincinnati, OH @ MOTR Pub
5/4: Philadelphia, PA @ MilkBoy
5/5: Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) w/ Beirut
Feb
Radiohead Kicked Off Their Tour in Miami Last Night With Two New Songs and “Feral”
by Lefort in Music
Radiohead kicked off their new tour last night in Miami. In the process, they performed two new songs, Cut A Hole and Identikit. You can see videos of both performances below via At Ease. The band subsequently also made available their performance of Feral (off of their Best of 2011 album, The King of Limbs). Check ’em below.
Feb
The Wooden Sky Release New Album and New Video (Exclusively on Interview Magazine)
by Lefort in Music

Toronto’s The Wooden Sky have today released one of the Best Albums of 2012 so far, Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun via Black Box Recordings. You can stream the record in its entirety here at Paste and buy it here. We previously raved about it HERE.
In celebration of this fine album, the band has unveiled “Grace On A Hill Pt. 1,” the first of a five-part series of live performance videos shot in the Grace On A Hill church in Toronto, directed by Scott Cudmore. In this beautifully filmed segment, the band performs one of the many song highlights off the new album, Bald, Naked and Red. Watch “Grace On A Hill Pt 1” here courtesy of Interview Magazine.
Feb
Canada’s Elliott Brood Coming to Cali
by Lefort in Music

Canada’s Elliott Brood have evolved into an “alt-Canadiana” band that plays what they’ve dubbed “death country” music. If this is death, then call us when you’re ready. The band recently performed in CBC’s Studio Q. The first two songs below (the catchy and cathartic Northern Air and Hold You) are from that recent Studio Q session and are off their new album, Death Into Years, which is being released in the U.S. this very day and which you can pick up HERE on Paper Bag Records. After those two performances, check out a 2009 Studio Q session on which they played the driving-and-thriving songs Miss You Now and The Valley Town from their Polaris Prize-nominated 2008 album, Mountain Meadows. And then finally check a couple of rocking performances of Johnny Rooke and The Bridge off of their first album. These guys can throttle it with the best of ’em. Though the studio versions of the new album’s songs add textures and instruments, we like these stripped-down, raw singalongs too.
They have a bit of the Avetts feel to them, particularly when you see the earlier emphatic deliveries way below.
The band is embarking on a U.S. tour that will bring them to San Francisco’s Rickshaw Stop on March 2nd (INFO & TICKETS) and to The Echo in LA on March 3rd (INFO & TICKETS).
Northern Air
A song written in homage to a departed friend from their youth and to the locale that that friend cherished.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClVmGvuf2Mk&feature=uploademail
Hold You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfcFSTFW_iA&feature=uploademail
Miss You Now
The Valley Town
Johnny Rooke and The Bridge
Feb
New Order’s “Blue Monday” for a Gray Monday
by Lefort in Music

New Order helped meld electronic music with rock back in the early 80s’. What began in the shattering music of Joy Division evolved and was first convincingly introduced by New Order with their seminal album, Power, Corruption & Lies, along with the release of their song Blue Monday, each in 1983. The latter has been rightfully remixed and covered for 29 years since. In honor of the band’s recent re-grouping, Mojo recently featured the band and album on its cover and compiled covers of the songs from the album, along with Blue Monday and some bonus songs. Check out the official video for the band’s original version followed by an inventive cover/remix by Norwegian ambient-techno maestro, Biosphere. And after, check out Fujiya & Miyagi’s fine job on Your Silent Face and our fave Destroyer’s gripping cover of Leave Me Alone.
Biosphere–Blue Monday
[audio:https://www.thelefortreport.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/09-Blue-Monday.mp3|titles=09 Blue Monday]Fujiya & Miyagi–Your Silent Face
[audio:https://www.thelefortreport.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/05-Your-Silent-Face.mp3|titles=05 Your Silent Face]Destroyer–Leave Me Alone
[audio:https://www.thelefortreport.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/08-Leave-Me-Alone.mp3|titles=08 Leave Me Alone]
Feb
Girls New Video for “My Ma”
by Lefort in Music
Conan is moving more and more into the music realm, with new exclusive album streams and video releases. The latest from Team Coco is their exclusive viewing of Girls’ new video for My Ma, the third single off of their Best of 2011 album, Father, Son, Holy Ghost, which you can purchase here. Girls will also appear on Conan on March 22nd. The video and song are a no-holds-barred, but poignant ode to Christopher Owens’ mother (she is a part of quite a backstory for Owens). The video starts off Sisquoc-esque and then transitions to other locales and moods. The song’s jangle-and-crunch guitars under-gird the song before a George Harrison-esque guitar gently weeps over the vignettes, while all the time Owens’ plaintive vocals pair perfectly with the lyrics. We heartily approve.
Feb
The Best Albums of 2012
by Lefort in Music
Sure, it’s only February. But we’re so sick of the gunjumpers chiming in with their “Best of” lists prematurely each year that we thought we’d get in on the action. So without further adieu, set forth below are the Best Albums of 2012.
We kid. But they are the Best Albums of 2012–so far. The reason for the list? We’ve recently been asked what new albums we’re devoting most of our listening time to. Realizing there’s a lot of material on this site for some to wade through (particularly for those suffering from amnesia or those not properly prioritizing their lives so as to regularly hit TLR), we thought we’d list our current favorite albums and provide links to posts in which we wax more prolixic about them. Perhaps you have just received a tax refund and are looking for musical investments. Or maybe you’re putting together a list in preparation for Record Store Day on April 21st. Regardless, here are our favorites so far in the young 2012.

1. John K. Samson–Provincial
This album has continued to grow on us since we wrote about it HERE. Samson’s vocals have always slayed us in The Weakerthans, and he continues to do so on his first solo album. But we also hear musical evolution from Samson (there is even a song with jazz inflections, if you can imagine such a thing). As opposed to many solo outings by band members, Provincial finds Samson in prime form.

2. Damien Jurado–Mariqopa
Damien Jurado has been one of our favorites for a while now, and Mariqopa does not disappoint with its bigger production values supplied by Richard Swift. We frothed at the mouth about this one HERE. After repeated listens, our feelings have only gotten stronger about Mariqopa.

3. The Wooden Sky–Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun
Toronto’s The Wooden Sky have taken over the roots segment of our listening time with their new album, Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun. If you love Americana or alt-country, this is the band and album for you (though they add other facets and textures as we wrote about HERE).

4. Joseph Arthur–Redemption City
Joseph Arthur is one of our all-time favorites and he’s outdone himself this time with Redemption City, which is a multifaceted double-album. Arthur has gone the way of Radiohead with Redemption City and is offering the album for whatever amount you deign appropriate, as we wrote about HERE. It’s worth its weight in gold, but you make the call.

5. The Deep Dark Woods–The Place I Left Behind
We admit this album came out in 2011, but it’s brand new to us. Saskatchewan’s The Deep Dark Woods have given us a boatload of beauty and ache with their album, The Place I Left Behind. We wrote about it HERE.

6. Sharon Van Etten–Tramp
Sharon Van Etten tramped into our musical lives with her masterful 2010 album Epic. With her new album, Tramp, Van Etten shows she’s here to stay. The album is dense and deep, and again emotionally charged. We wrote a bit about it HERE.
Other Options: If you want some new music, any of these albums will serve you well. If you have a good-sized tax refund, you could add Leonard Cohen’s Old Ideas, Laura Gibson’s La Grande or Chuck Prophet’s Temple Beautiful to your cart. If you can wait a bit, M. Ward, The Shins, and Lambchop have laudable new albums due soon.
Feb
K’naan and Nellie Furtado on Letterman
by Lefort in Music
We are huge fans of big-hearted, Somali-American, soul-rapper K’naan. K’naan showed up with Nellie Furtado on the Letterman Show last night in support of a new EP, More Beautiful Than Silence. Check out the uplift below on his new song, Is Anybody Out There? “This is for everyone who has felt invisible.” It is so refreshing to have K’naan in the rap mix, keeping it real real and beaming a light (along with a few others, including Macklemore) in that realm of such darkness. If you don’t know him or if you just need a boost, go to the link at the top, or HERE or HERE to see more. Long live K’naan!

