‘Music’ Category Archives
Sep
Watch Elbow’s Bucolic Video for “Real Life (Angel)”
by Lefort in Music

Somehow we missed the release by faves Elbow of the official video for track Real Life (Angel) off of their fantastic album, The Take Off and Landing of Everything. Check out below the video directed by Soup Company. With all its pastoral, bucolic beauty, you’ll fancy venturing off to Snowdonia, Wales to go swimming as the “music pulls you through” to a”hallelujah morning.” (Californians: that’s called w-a-t-e-r and r-a-i-n. You remember, right?)
Sep
Watch Interpol Perform “All The Rage Back Home” on Letterman Show
by Lefort in Music

Interpol showed up on the Late Show last night and rallied well around our recent “Song of The Week” All The Rage Back Home, off their much-acclaimed new album El Pintor. Check it out below, including Dave’s request at the end to “join the band.”
Sep
Surprise, Surprise: The Replacements Played on Fallon–And They Were Great!
by Lefort in Music

Back in the day, you never knew what you were going to get with a concert by The Replacements. Though they were always near-perfection on record, their live shows could either yield sloppy-shambolics or spot-on revelation, or both. Frankly it was oft-times more of the former (though we’ll never forget those mid-80s Here Comes A Regular singalongs). After a near-20 year hiatus, the “band” (survivors Paul Westerberg and bassist Tommy Stinson, with newcomers Dave Minehan and Josh Freese) got back together, and have been out on tour for a while now.
Last night, the band showed up on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and the Minneapolis mavens ripped through a rousing performance of their 1987 homage to late Big Star leader Alex Chilton. Jimmy Fallon introduced them as a “massively beloved and influential rock band in the midst of their first tour since 1991,” and off they went. Unlike many of the old shows, the band played tightly on Fallon with nary a note out of place. Westerberg’s vocals were fantastically gravelly, and Stinson held down the bottom-end while adopting his best Simonon/Vicious stances. Thankfully Minehan played in and with the plaid and abandon of yore. Check it out below. Long live the ‘Mats!
Now please excuse us while we go put Tim and Big Star on our turntables.
Sidenote: Sadly earlier Tonight Show guest Keith Richards (hawking a children’s book–huh?) missed the opportunity to come out and join The Replacements in what would have been a historic combo. See above, though.
Sep
Watch Spoon Go “Inside Out” on Letterman Show
by Lefort in Music

It’s been a Spoon Summer here at Chez Lefort. Months after its release, we remain hopelessly smitten by Spoon’s latest album, They Want My Soul (which will feature prominently in our Best Albums of 2014 list come year-end). They’ve been wowing in performance on all media outlets, and last night they gave Letterman a chance. Watch below as the band perform on the Late Show one of our favorites from the new album, Inside Out. The band is still out on tour in support of the album and has a few more U.S. tour dates before heading over to Europa. You can see all the dates HERE.
Sep
Watch New Sylvan Esso Video for “Dreamy Bruises”
by Lefort in Music

One of the best surprises of the year has been Sylvan Esso, the duo comprised of Mountain Man’s Amelia Meath and Megafaun’s Nick Sanborn. We have repeatedly touted Sylvan Esso’s eponymously-titled debut album (bound to be high on our Best Albums of 2014 list) and its uber-catchy songs (especially Coffee, Play It Right, and Hey Mami). The duo make an infectious and ebullient blend of electronic folk-pop music that deserves a much wider audience. Today they dropped their official video for the comparatively-brooding track Dreamy Bruises. The video’s a trickster, beginning ominously and foreboding, but naturally (for these two) ending in light and lights. Nicely done. Watch it below, and then pick up their album on Partisan Records. The song’s lyrics follow the video.
“Ohio small road
colored lights in the night
find some hand to hold
let the car coast with no lights
ohweeohweeoh kids move so slow
moon in the window and no girls on the floor
ohweeohweeoh kids move so slow
dudes are wrapped around each other drinking and the sweat is fallin’
ohweeohweeoh kids move so slow
jumped across a river I don’t know where to go
ohweeohweeoh kids move so slow
its the smallest water pile dreamy bruises
rotten lovers
will it say I want you
to see all the ways I care
to see how a skin so smooth
to see how my blood runs blue
pull at the hand that moves you
’tis the heart beat don’t fight
let your limbs flare in the mood
like you’re a wild thing through the night
and how can we question
what we know feels right
black eyes turn to marigolds
in the morning light
ohweeohweeoh kids move so slow
shakin’ all the water off like dogs at the pool
ohweeohweeoh kids move so slow
they’re kickin’ all the records over actin’ like they hanging water
ohweeohweeoh kids move so slow
down in the basement where the sun don’t show
ohweeohweeoh kids move so slow
naked dollars wonder piles dreamy bruises rotten lovers
will it say I want you
to bend me back two
to make me sing your tune
to make those words so smooth
fill me like a song do 8x
fill me like a song do
(ohweeohweeoh)”
Sep
Gone Bahamas: Watch Superb Performances By Bahamas for CBC
by Lefort in Music

We’ve been raving about the Canadian band Bahamas and their new album, Bahamas Is Afie, to all who will listen. Thankfully, we’re not alone and the band has been receiving deserved accolades. More to the point, CBC Music has just released six outstanding performances by the band of four songs off the new album and two older gems. Watch below as multitalented leader Afie Jurvananen, gifted backup vocalist Felicity Williams, superb pedal steel player Christine Bougie and The Weakerthans’ drummer Jason Tait captivate from note one. Our pick of the performance litter is Like A Wind, which blows us away. Enjoy and pick up the new album HERE.
Sep
Watch First Aid Kit Cover Jack White’s “Love Interruption”
by Lefort in Music

It’s been a good week in unplugged-Jack White world with La Blogotheque’s release of their session with White unplugged at Fountainebleau. To add to it, check out below First Aid Kit’s scintillating salute of White with their cover of Love Interruption on Triple J’s Live A Version series. After a cute introductory tribute via Tenacious D’s (in Jack-world that would be Jack Black’s) Tribute, watch as the Swedish duo start slowly and build a countrified version to full rocker, capped off by their guitar player and the drummer’s rousing brush flourishes at 3:50. Outstanding.
Sep
This Week’s Best Kendrick Lamar Cameos: Listen to New Jeezy and Flying Lotus Tracks
by Lefort in Music

Kendrick Lamar is seemingly everywhere these days, and deservedly so. Everything Lamar touches turns to hip-hop art. This week featured a couple of fantastic new cameos by Lamar that added immensely to strong showings from the main attractions.
First, Atlanta’s Jeezy celebrated the release this week of his new album, Seen It All: The Autobiography. Jeezy’s enlisted the help of some dude named Jay Z on the album’s title track, but now he’s brought the heat in a remix of Holy Ghost featuring the all-time energy and intelligence of Kendrick Lamar (who enters hard at 2:48). Check it out below. Dang.
Illustration by Shintaro Kago
The second cameo comes via Flying Lotus, who has been streaming through our consciousness since at least 2010, after which we gave him credit in our Best Albums (Cosmogramma) and Best Songs (And the World Laughs With You) of 2010. But we acknowledge being simpleton, lyric-centric music-lovers and admit to becoming distracted and missing a lot of great instrumental music, including FlyLo’s. But we quickly snap back to attention when words are added to the FlyLo mix (along with more musical aggression). And when those words are aggressively provided by the great Kendrick Lamar, we are all-in. Check out below the new FlyLo track Never Catch Me, featuring the luminous Mr. Lamar. The track starts out briefly woozy, but the drums kick it up quickly and at 0:13, Kendrick enters and it’s off to the races “with hope inside of my bones.” Superb.
Sep
Watch Jack White Unplugged at Fountainebleau for La Blogothèque
by Lefort in Music
We’ve all been thrilled by Jack White’s incendiary electronic guitar flourishes, but his enthralling unplugged performances have become even rarer these days. Today France’s fanastique La Blogothèque remedied this conundrum by releasing (on its A Take Away Show series) a special vignette filmed at the Château de Fountainebleau of White, Lillie Mae Rische, Dominic Davis and Fats Kaplin unplugged and performing two gems from White’s treasure-trove discography. Watch below as White and ensemble first perform the older White Stripes’ track The Same Boy You’ve Always Known (beginning perfectly with the chapel bells’ harmony starting at 0:36). This performance segues to the rooftop where White and Rische render a superb version of the castigating Entitlement off of his much-acclaimed recent album, Lazaretto. Well-played (and sung) Mr. White, and well-captured La Blogothèque. Bravo!
Sep
Watch The New Pornographers Kill “Brill Bruisers” on Letterman
by Lefort in Music

As mentioned previously, we love the new album Brill Bruisers from The New Pornographers. Last night the band appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman and beautifully bruised the stage on the shimmering title track from the album (one of our 2014 Songs of the Week). Check it out below with the talented A.C. Newman leading the way, and Neko Case joining a horde of other harmonic Pornographers for a crowd-pleasing performance. Fantastic sound! Tongues will wag though: where in the world was Dan Bejar? The band is out on tour and coming to California next month. Check the tour dates HERE. They’ll be at the Wiltern in LA on October 17th, and we can’t wait.