‘Music’ Category Archives
Aug
Tangled Up In Grouplove
by Lefort in Music

We have a newfound love: Grouplove. We happened upon the band on a Carson Daly Show repeat. There we were just minding our own business, checking out Charles Bradley’s touching interview with Carson (Bradley killed with love at Soho last night–more on that soon), and then we scrolled forward and got completely tangled up in Grouplove. Every line rang true like it was written from Grouplove to us (‘cept that “weed” part). So far there’s nothing we don’t love about ’em (though the bass player’s look took us aback initially, and the drummer’s tony tank tops are a bit much). Let’s start with the vitalic vocal tics and lyrical bent of co-leader Christian Zucconi, who vocally has shades of Modest Mouse’s Ian Brock. Then mix in the Mates of State/Hole vocal fashions and perfect harmonizing of co-leader Hannah Hooper. This is a duo that was born to sing together. And they hit it HARD. Their first album, “Never Trust a Happy Song” (ya hear that, Matt & Kim?), will be released on September 13th, and they open for Two Door Cinema Club at the Wiltern on September 22nd.
Following the videos below go over to Daytrotter and check out their recent session there.
For a visual introduction, check out the interview and performance of Colors on Carson Daly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_fQqjH2Rqw
Then check out the assault on the Gold Coast, with the Hole-ish harmonies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lPsYQpCx54&feature=relmfu
And finally check out the hyper-catchy Naked Kids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0wpfNG0bDI&NR=1
Aug
The Civil Wars Cover Elliott Smith at Newport Folk Festival
by Lefort in Music

The venerable folks over at Paste Magazine have put up a cool video of The Civil Wars’ cover of Elliott Smith’s song, Between the Bars, at the Newport Folk Festival. The Civil Wars have been garnering huzzahs on all fronts from their live performances (including on Prairie Home Companion), and they are coming to the Lobero on November 18th, courtesy of Club Mercy. Check out the Newport Folk Festival video HERE.
You can also sample their wares here on this Takeaway Show video.
And here they are channeling Les Shelleys (Tom Brosseau and Angela Correa):
And finally, here’s another fine version of Between the Bars.
Aug
Cloud Cult–Animated Music and Videos
by Lefort in Music
We know a fair number of animation addicts out there (inclusive of yours truly). The beguiling band, Cloud Cult, has just released yet another animated music video for their song, Unexplainable Stories, from Cloud Cult’s 2010 album “Light Chasers”. Cloud Cult has a very interesting (and despairing) backstory filled with extreme highs and lows. We have loved much of their discography, though it is not for the faint of heart. Their songs have been amongst our favorites over the last few years, and Light Chasers had some of the highest highs of last year.
This particular video for Unexplainable Stories was created by Jon Thompson. Check it out.
Below are are some older animated videos from the same album of last year. First off, check out the official music video for You’ll Be Bright from the album.
Finally, check out their animated music video for Running with the Wolves. Check it out.
Aug
Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks Live at Amoeba Records Yesterday
by Lefort in Music
If you missed it, below you can check out Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks‘ in-store performance yesterday at Amoeba Records in Hollywood on the day their new album, “Mirror Traffic,” was released. The album is highly recommended.
Aug
Eleanor Friedberger–Solo Acoustic–“My Mistakes” and New Song
by Lefort in Music

One of our favorite albums of the year so far is the first solo album by Eleanor Friedberger of The Fiery Furnaces. We posted her official video for her brilliant summer song, My Mistakes, during the depths of the coastal June gloom, and it remains one of our favorite songs. We just found this sweet solo acoustic rendition of the song below as captured by Jeff Martin and Matt Tanski. And below that is a brand new heart-strings song, Stare At the Sun, done up acoustic by Eleanor (she of the Patti Smith/Feist visual motif). The song is so new she has to read the lyrics, and the emotion is palpable. We can’t wait to catch her at The Wiltern on September 10th in LA.
Eleanor Friedberger – My Mistakes from Jeff Martin on Vimeo.
Here’s Stare at the Sun, the lyrics of which are:
“In the back of the taxi, you turned off the TV
And read me a book on your phone
Here’s the return of your skeleton key
Oh baby the places we’ve gone
If that was goodbye then I must be high
You know I’ll be seeing ya soon
If that was goodbye it’ll snow in July,
Like it hailed in the middle of June
If that was goodbye it’ll snow in July
Like it hailed in the middle of June
Give me your toothpaste
Give me your ointment
Give me your body in bed
Keep this in amber
Keep our appointment
Remember the things that we said
If that was goodbye
Then I must be high
You must be the sugar I need
If that was goodbye
Then i am a fly
The future is guaranteed
Because when I’m with you
Everything’s treasure
I forget what it’s like to be gone
Far from the town
In the suburbs of your pleasure
You can tell I was in exile so long
Try not to stare at the sun
Try not to stare at the sun
Try not to stare at the sun
Cooperative coffee and synchronized showers
Try not to look at the clock
Bye to your castle
Wave from the tower
Then drop me a line at the dock
If that was goodbye,
You must be high
and maybe I’m losing the thread
If that was goodbye,
Our sea has run dry
So fill it with tears instead
Because when I’m with you everything’s treasure
I forget what it’s like to be gone
Oh far from the town
In the suburbs of your pleasure
You can tell I was in exile so long
Try not to stare at the sun
Try not to stare at the sun
Try not to stare at the sun”
Eleanor Friedberger – Stare at the Sun from Jeff Martin on Vimeo.
Aug
Tom Waits Announces New Album With Hilarious Promo Video
by Lefort in Music

Photo by Jesse Dylan
Tom Waits announced his new album, “Bad As Me,” today with a hilarious video (entitled “Tom Waits’ Private Listening Party”) that is, amongst other things, a commentary on internet piracy. Check it out way below. We can’t wait for more Waitsian charm and art.
Tomwaits.com has this to say about the new album:
“Bad As Me is Tom Waits’ first studio album of all new music in seven years. This pivotal work refines the music that has come before and signals a new direction. Waits, in possibly the finest voice of his career, worked with a veteran team of gifted musicians and longtime co-writer/producer Kathleen Brennan. From the opening horn-fueled chug of “Chicago,” to the closing barroom chorale of “New Year’s Eve,” Bad As Me displays the full career range of Waits’ songwriting, from beautiful ballads like “Last Leaf,” to the avant cinematic soundscape of “Hell Broke Luce,” a battlefront dispatch. On tracks like “Talking at the Same Time,” Waits shows off a supple falsetto, while on blues burners like “Raised Right Men” and the gospel tinged “Satisfied” he spits, stutters and howls. Like a good boxer, these songs are lean and mean, with strong hooks and tight running times. A pervasive sense of players delighting in each other’s musical company brings a feeling of loose joy even to the album’s saddest songs.
Pre-order Bad As Me at the Tom Waits Store.
Get the “Bad As Me” MP3 at your favorite digital retailer.
View the “Bad As Me” lyrics here.
Bad As Me Tracklisting
01. Chicago
02. Raised Right Men
03. Talking At The Same Time
04. Get Lost
05. Face To The Highway
06. Pay Me
07. Back In The Crowd
08. Bad As Me
09. Kiss Me
10. Satisfied
11. Last Leaf
12. Hell Broke Luce
13. New Year’s Eve Read More”
Aug
30 Years of Music Industry Change in 30 Seconds or Less
by Lefort in Music


Go check out the animated historical pie chart of music sales by format over the last 30 years at Digital Music News HERE. The digital Pac-Man has been insatiable.
Aug
KEXP’s Vaunted Video Vault
by Lefort in Music
We have repeatedly lauded Seattle’s great left-of-the-dial public radio station KEXP and their treasure trove of archived videos and audio sessions. We hadn’t visited for a bit, but when we did we found lots to like and particularly from bands we had recently covered. Check some great performances from the last months.
We wrote about Handsome Furs last week and their performances at Radio K, but we were newly captivated by their performance of What About Us? on KEXP, and especially beginning at the 3:36 mark when husband-singer Dan Boeckner drops to his knees and follows-up by helicoptering hugs all around the assembly. This version has an ineffable appeal ’cause it feels like the f’-in real deal.
We wrote about Nneka and her stellar song Kangpe previously. Now come the building Suffri and Hearbeat as performed live on KEXP. Check ’em out.
We loved Stillwater’s own Other Lives when they played Soho recently. The Others have been building on the buzz and seem to have escaped Stillwater’s atmosphere. Check out their performance of their great song For 12 below.
We previously stumbled upon and raved about The Lonely Forest’s show at Muddy Waters last year. Check out their revved up version of We Sing In Time below.
Like many, we’ve fallen heavily for the band Wye Oak. And why not? Check out their delivery of song-beauty Civilian. Girl can play guitar.
And we recently raved about Raphael Saadiq and his fine new album “Stone Rollin'”. Check out his rendering of the touching song Good Man and some fine guitar playing.
And though older in time, check out Colombian band, Bomba Estereo, and their cross-cultural dance-bomb Fuego that we wrote about early-on, and then Feelin’.
We encourage you to go HERE and check out the vaunted video vaults at KEXP.
Aug
Charles Bradley Coming to Soho This Friday
by Lefort in Music
Charles Bradley, backed by The Menahan Street Band, is coming to Soho this Friday. If you never saw Otis Redding (guilty), James Brown (caught him tear the roof of The Rodeo in ’81 in San Diego) or Wilson Pickett (caught him in ’85 at Bumbershoot in Seattle) live, and you want to know what you missed (or if you just love great R&B), don’t miss this show. You can get tickets over at Club Mercy. Reviews of Bradley’s live shows are pegged at “Rave!”
For further evidence and motivation, check out the video below of Bradley and Band performing his song, Why Is It So Hard?, live from Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop (Lance’s) in Austin, TX, during KEXP’s broadcast at SXSW this past March. Sold.
Aug
Good Old War
by Lefort in Music
Good Old War’s most recent release is last year’s self-titled album on Sargent House. Check out the official video for their song, That’s Some Dream, and then a live acoustic version thereof. And then check out their song Weak Man and their live performance of My Own Sinking Ship. After having opened for Alison Krauss & Union Station here at the Santa Barbara Bowl (we skipped as we can just as easily sleep at home), we hope they’ll bring the CSN-esque harmonies back and headline in Santa Barbara.

