‘Music’ Category Archives
Oct
Wilco Announces U.S. 2012 Tour Dates–Coming to Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara on 2/10/12
by Lefort in Music
Wilco just announced it’s tour plans for 2012. Included in the U.S. dates set forth below is a night at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara on February 10th. Sweetness. We can’t wait. Anyone who missed their show at the Santa Barbara Bowl a couple of years ago, get in line.
01/19 – Denver, CO @ The Fillmore
01/21 – Tempe, AZ @ Gammage
01/22 – San Diego, CA @ Copley Symphony Hall
01/24 – Hollywood, CA @ Palladium
01/28 – San Jose, CA @ Civic Auditorium
01/29 – San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
01/31 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre
02/01 – Davis, CA @ Mondavi Center
02/03 – Eugene, OR @ Hult Center
02/05 – Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum
02/06 – Spokane, WA @ INB Performing Arts Center
02/07 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theater
02/08 – Portland, OR @ Schnitzer Theater
02/10 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Arlington Theater
And check out the official video for their fab new song, Born Alone, off their highly-acclaimed new album, “The Whole Love.”
Oct
The Talk Shows–Deer Tick and Ra Ra Riot
by Lefort in Music
The talk shows have been holding up their end of the musical bargain recently. As usual there’s a lot we can do without, but check two of the better deliveries below.
First up on the David Letterman Show is Deer Tick (with Late Night horns) performing their song, Main Street, off of their new album “Divine Providence.” We’ve written about lead singer, John McCauley, before in the context of Middle Brother’s last show at Soho, and loved Deer Tick’s last album and song, 20 Miles. Main Street is a great addition to their discography. And nice suits and ties lads. All. Mod. Cons.
Then check out Ra Ra Riot playing their song, Shadowcasting, on Jimmy Fallon. Ya gotta love the violin and upright-cello supplemented attack on their power pop songs.
Oct
More Lana Del Rey–Her TV Debut
by Lefort in Music
Internet sensation, Lana Del Rey, came out in full and performed Video Games live Tuesday night on Live on Jools Holland. Check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOP2Yd_jpYQ
Oct
Mates of State Perform “Palomino” on David Letterman Show
by Lefort in Music
Mates of State showed up on The Letterman Show Monday night to perform their single, Palomino, off their new album “Mountaintops.” We wrote before about the innovative and laborious official video for the same song, but their performance on Letterman was a horse of another color altogether. This exemplary mom & dad team simply kill it. Check the emphatic vocals, the pulsating plants, the drum kit allegiance, and the kiss at the end. As the band ends the song, Dave announces: “No more calls. We have a winner!” And then Paul gives this emphatic imprimatur when prompted by Dave: “Unbelievable band!!” Check it out courtesy of the Audio Perv.
Oct
Great News from Jesse Winchester
by Lefort in Music

We wrote previously about the great Jesse Winchester and his bout with esophogeal cancer. Comes now great news from Jesse and his wife Cindy that Jesse had a successful “esophagectomy,” has been declared cancer-free and is now home from the hospital. Check out the great news below posted this past Monday. You can receive more updates and help out with donations at Caring Bridge HERE.
“all is well
Jesse has been home from the hospital for ten days already, and is continuing with his amazing progress. We were prepared for something so much worse than this, so we are very grateful for and awed by each comfortable day. Certainly words to live by, as the events over the last several months have altered our life views. We are calm. We are happy.
Oct
Ryan Adams on Conan
by Lefort in Music
Ryan Adams was on Conan last night, performing his song Lucky Now off of his impending new album “Ashes & Fire.” The new album is receiving universal rave reviews. When he’s on, it’s as good as it gets. Check it out courtesy of the Audio Perv.
Oct
Dawes, Blitzen Trapper, and Smoke Fairies at Soho
by Lefort in Music

Once again Dawes delivered the musical goods live at Soho on Saturday, though this time to an adoring, sold-out crowd. All were awed by Dawes. Since seeing them late last year at the same venue, they have evolved further and secured their status as one of the best live acts in the game. Highlights of their set included If I Wanted Someone, Fire Away, When My Time Comes, Million Dollar Bill, Time Spent in Los Angeles, My Way Back Home, and A Little Bit of Everything.
Do yourselves a huge favor and pick up their most recent album, the phenomenal “Nothing is Wrong,” which will undoubtedly finish in our (and many others’) Top Albums of 2011 list. Taylor Goldsmith and the boys are honing their songwriting skills (particularly the lyrics), and Taylor stands to become one of our best songwriters if the current trajectory continues.
Check out a few videos of Dawes live performances below.
Here’s a sweet acoustic version of My Way Back Home:
And here’s another acoustic version (of great new song, If I Wanted Someone), followed by an electrifying electrified version of the same song:
And finally, check out Dawes, with Jackson Browne and Jonathan Wilson, performing our “Favorite Ballad” of 2011, Million Dollar Bill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6oPnRFLuRo

Blitzen Trapper is the titular “co-headliner” with Dawes on the bands’ current tour together, but BT opened Saturday second-billed, and they couldn’t come close to matching the dead-on Dawes. Blitzen Trapper’s set began countrified and then segued into a (very derivative) blues-rock/heavy theme that left us completely cold. We’ve seen and heard this mix too many times before (and frankly if we wanted this melange, we’d just stay home and listen to our old Savoy Brown/James Gang/Humble Pie records or go to a roadhouse bar somewhere–and that’s not happening given the ever-expanding universe of more interesting music available). And unlike Dawes, whose songs begin but then take-off from the ’70s sounds of Laurel Canyon, Blitzen Trapper doesn’t seem to elevate beyond their influences. The audience didn’t seem to mind the Retromania, however, and their well-played instrumentals were well-received by the crowd.
Update: We now know that luck was with us in Santa Barbara. It appears that the two “co-headliners” are alternating at the headlining position, and last night in Phoenix Dawes was second-billed and played a scant 10 songs with no encore, while Blitzen Trapper headlined and played 18 songs. Lucky us. Unfortunate for Phoenix, and a true crime for Dawes’ fans (and the entire audience) there.


Opening up were the far more interesting Smoke Fairies from London. To these ears, they were an interesting mix of PJ Harvey and Joanna Newsom, with nice fingerpicked and slide guitar touches. Keep an eye on this duo. They seem to be onto something. We can’t wait to catch them backed by a full band. Check out some videos below.
Oct
Lana Del Rey–Blue Jeans Live “at the Premises”
by Lefort in Music
We’ve raved (slightly asterisked) before about her videos. Check out a brand new live video of Lana Del Rey performing Blue Jeans accompanied only by solo electric guitar. Asterisk hereby removed.
She will play the Troubadour in LA on December 7th (her only scheduled West Coast show this year).
Check it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zneaWRLUS8o&feature=player_embedded#!
Oct
Malkmus & Jicks–“Church on White” in Milwaukee
by Lefort in Music
Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks are out on tour in support of their new album, “Mirror Ball.” Check them out below performing one of our all-time favorite Malkmus songs, Church on White, written by Malkmus (who attended nearby Cate School in Carpinteria) about a friend’s death over a decade ago.
Speaking of which, Man of Steele–R.I.P. Five years later and we still miss you, brother.
“Bleed the pot
When you’re hot you’re hot
And when enough is enough
Do the fakers drop out?
Promise me
You will always be
Too awake to be famous
Too wired to be safe
But all you really wanted
Was everything
Plus everything
And the truth
I only poured you
Half a life
Carry on
It’s a marathon
Take me off the list
I don’t want to be missed
Carrion
Its what we all become
From small minds and tall trees
Away from the action
But all you ever wanted
Was everything
And everything
Plus the truth
I only poured you
Half a life
Half a life
I only poured you half a lie”
Oct
Video Keepers–Elbow’s “One Day Like This”
by Lefort in Music
While we remain immensely ensconced in our Elbow infatuation, we were reminded of the band’s 2008 official video for its uber-uplifting and standard set-ending song, One Day Like This. Check it out below, and make the best use of your day. Below that is the same song done live with the BBC Concert Orchestra and Choir Chantage.

