20
Feb

Watch Field Report’s Moving Video For “I’m Not Waiting Anymore”

We have been huge fans of Field Report ever since their predecessor-in-name Conrad Plymouth’s song Fergus Falls felled us with its majestic axe in early 2011.  We still can’t resist its charms.  Last year Milwaukee songwriter/singer Chris Porterfield reconstituted his band as Field Report and decided to let his mantra be this:  I am not waiting anymore.  That same mantra became a title for a song off of their fantastic eponymously-titled 2012 album, one of our Best Albums of 2012.   Now comes (via NPR) the official video for the album’s I Am Not Waiting Anymore, as evocatively directed by Manny Marquez.  As you’ll see below, the video depicts a homeless and hurting man in various stages of his life, who is  ultimately comforted and cared for by an angel in white.  As you may know, we are grovelers for grace and redemption in song, and this video and song have it in spades.  The song’s lyrics follow the video.

Porterfield recently told NPR:  “The song is about getting over past mistakes and circumstances, and embracing our own agency in life. We all have choices to make daily. The video treatment that Manny and his team gave it created a whole new rich narrative layer while staying true to the theme, which I feel is that, when you give your ghosts permission to stop haunting, you can take the next step forward.”  Check out the video below, and make peace with or step away from any ghosts that still haunt you.

I Am Not Waiting Anymore

I am red in tooth and claw God’s favorite child, bloodied from the brawl
This bitterness was killing me all along I am not waiting anymore I am not waiting anymore

Blowing through time like nickel slots in a windowless room, on a credit card: flash it like a semaphore- a vague, drafty metaphor- I am not waiting anymore

I’ve been a keen eyed observer of the movements of concentric parts of bodies of bones and breasts and unmapped chambers of hearts

Sand in hand has turned to glass a Jeroboam filled with a life that’s passed
Toss it off the balcony and listen for the crash I am not waiting anymore

I spent eight long years working on my screenplay it’s a teen movie with young actresses that plays to the middle aged

I have read between the lines I have been wrong every time
It burned up on the alter, but I am fine
I am not waiting anymore
I am not waiting anymore
I am not waiting anymore

20
Feb

Stream Palma Violets’ Debut Album “180”

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After making a quick run through North America, Britain’s Palma Violets will release their debut album 180 on February 25thNME has a helpful track-by-track breakdown HERE.  Listen to the album below and go HERE to order the album.

19
Feb

Watch Stornoway’s Official Video For “Knock Me On The Head”

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As swooned about previously, Stornoway will release its new album Tales from Terra Firma on March 11th. Today the band released their official video for their plague-catchy, pop-masterpiece, Know Me On The Head, off the new album.  Bring on March!

19
Feb

Stream Atoms For Peace Album “AMOK” at NPR

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In case you had any difficulty streaming Atoms For Peace’s new album AMOK on the band’s site, you can also stream it now at NPR HERE.

19
Feb

Watch Bernard Sumner Join The Killers To Perform New Order’s “Crystal” Last Night in Manchester

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The Killers played in Manchester last night and brought out New Order’s Bernard Sumner to perform New Order’s song Crystal. Nice camera work.  If you want to see more of The Killers’ set, go to orezlyard‘s channel.

18
Feb

Stream Atoms For Peace’s New Album “Amok”

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One of our most highly anticipated albums of 2013, Atoms For Peace’s AMOK will hit on February 25th.  You can now stream it and pre-order it HEREThom Yorke, Flea, Nigel Godrich and the boys can do no wrong in our book.  Please, run amok.  We’re still keeping our fingers crossed that Santa Barbara will once again become Yorketown and the  band will return to one of Yorke’s favorite venues,  the Santa Barbara Bowl.  If they do, it’ll be the Best Concert of 2013 without one single doubt.

18
Feb

Surf’s Got You Down? “Pray for Surf” With Snowblink in Los Angeles Tonight

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Except for a couple of short stints, this hasn’t been a halcyon winter for California surf-cats.  Fellow dudes and dudettes: drastic measures are called for.  We suggest checking out the duo Snowblink (Daniela Gesundheit and Dan Goldman) and doing as they counsel:  praying for surf.  Pray For Surf is the lead track off of the Toronto-via-Los Angeles duo’s cinematically sensuous sophomore album, Inner Classics.

Inner Classics has been on repeat in our jukebox for the past month and warrants your undivided attention. If you dive in, you’ll hear beautiful compositions, Gesundheit’s spectral vocals, Goldman’s perfect accompaniment on various stringed instruments and winningly-unique arrangements.  Gesundheit evidently wrote Inner Classics first on the icy shores of Lake Erie and then on the sunny shores of Malibu. The album title is taken from the traditional Chinese medicine text, “Inner Classic,” or “Huang Di Nei Jing”, written by several anonymous authors between 300 and 100 B.C.E.  You can hear each of these geographical locations and cultures in Inner Classics’ songs.

Go buy the album HERE from Arts & Crafts.  The duo will be touring in support of Zammuto shortly after this year’s SXSW, and as a prelude they are playing tonight, Feb. 18th at The Virgil for the Hot Tub with Kurt and Kristen party, with Demetri Martin, Greg Barris, and Mark Normand.

Check Pray For Surf out immediately below.  If that praying-for-surf thing works out well, then after you’ll want to check out the video of Snowblink and friends (Jason Collett and members of Bahamas) performing another of their “surf” songs, Unsurfed Waves for Canada’s Studio Q.  Superb stuff.

The lyrics to both songs follow below the video and the band’s tour schedule is at bottom.

Snowblink–Pray For Surf:

01 Pray for Surf

Pray For Surf

We stand navel-deep in the never-tired sea
in the old sea, the so-old sea
volcano-bellied, bird-headed sea!

We see her quiet bones, the bones of the sea
sink till they’re dark and starless
From the sunroom-sized whale skull to the urchin’s brailled bowl
they all will sink until they are dark and starless starless starless

And when they reach and return to us they are the beach that burns beneath us
pushing onto shore like cement being poured
we waited and we prayed it, we pray for surf

Don’t forget you’re made of earth, son
and earth is water, three parts to one – deep-dark water
you are dark, dark, deep, dark three parts to one

Don’t forget to pray for surf, son

Unsurfed Waves

“Do you carry your bullet or did it pass through?
Do we do we do we do we have some news?

Then come to California, girl, and convalesce
in the lee of the sun and all the trees he keeps as pets.”

Where’re my hills at?
I want my hill-legs back

The rod and the frightenin’ lightnin’ both were He
sent the chandeliers swinging fro and free

He could turn and turn a cyclone man was He
do we do we have some news, do we do we?

Where’re my hills at?
I want my hill-legs back

When can we look at what the glacier brought
what it dragged near a thousand miles and then forgot?

Spring is a bed – thaw is the word

Where’re my hills at?
I want my hill-legs back

A look appeared upon His face – clear as unsurfed waves

A look appeared on His face

Tour Dates:

02/18 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Virgil (Hot Tub Show)

03/01 – Oakland, CA @ The Tower (4pm doors)

03/13-16 – Austin, TX @ SXSW Music Conference

03/28 – Northampton, MA @ The Iron Horse #

03/30 – Middletown, CT @ Art House/Wesleyan University #

03/31 – Montreal, PQ @ Il Motore #

04/01 – Toronto, ON @ The Garrison #

04/03 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Ladies Literary Club #

04/04 – Evanston, IL @ SPACE #

04/05 – Iowa City, IA @ Mission Creek Festival #

04/06 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry #

04/07 – Northfield, MN @ Carleton College #

04/10 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom #

04/12 – Columbus, OH @ Wexner Center #

# Zammuto

16
Feb

Watch Phosphorescent Perform “Song For Zula”

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Phosphorescent’s Matthew Houck can meld heartache and weariness in song like few can.  He has repeatedly torn us down with his world-weary vocals and songs (check out Cocaine Lights and Mermaid Parade HERE).  To get a feel, check out Phosphorescent performing below (this band iteration evidently performing together for the first time ever) their soulful new song Song For Zula from their upcoming album Muchacho.  Courtesy of the Bowery Live concert series.

15
Feb

Watch The Eels On KCRW

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The Eels are back with a great sounding new album, Wonderful, Glorious.  As a result, they are making the promotional rounds and were featured today on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic.  Leader Mark Oliver Everett (“E“) has written some gems over the years, and we still remember fondly their last performance in Santa Barbara at the Lobero Theater.  Check out the performance of the title track below, and go HERE to watch/listen to their full KCRW set.

15
Feb

Folk Friday: Watch/Listen To John Fullbright, Chuck Prophet and Son Volt

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We’ve been inundated with phenomenal “folk” music vignettes recently.   While it suits our purposes to gather these three artists here, they obviously differ in significant ways.  First up is John Fullbright singing his gripping song Jericho for a Best Fit Session.  Fullbright is the Oklahoman folk-singer whose 2012 album From The Ground Up found its place on many Best Albums of 2012 lists.  Following is the multifaceted Chuck Prophet (with wife Stephanie Finch) singing The Left Hand and The Right Hand for the BBCProphet was born a rocker (Green on Red), but can do it all including this folked-up version of his song about the famous Mitchell Brothers of San Francisco off of his fantastic, Frisco-centric album, Temple Beautiful.  And last in our Friday folkpendium is Son Volt‘s new Cajun-inflected song Hearts and Minds off their impending back-to-basics album Honky Tonk.  Listen as leader Jay Farrar bares his heart and and then stitches it back together with some pedal steel and fiddles.