Nov
Jimmy Cliff On Jimmy Fallon Show
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Jimmy Cliff performed two old chestnuts last night with the Roots on the Jimmy Fallon Show. Check out Cliff as he dives into The Harder They Come and World Upside Down below.
Nov
Nada Surf’s Matthew Caw Performs Solo On A Take Away Show
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Matthew Caw of Nada Surf performed solo on A Take Away Show in Paris last week for France’s Le Hiboo. Watch him perform When I Was Young at the always-captivating Musee Carnavalet. Nada Surf will release its next album, “The Stars Are Indifferent to Astronomy” in January.
Nov
Elbow Streaming Elbow Live at Manchester Cathedral
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One of the highlights of our live music year was catching Elbow at this year’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival. Whether you were in San Francisco for that set or not, Elbow is streaming their live show this year at the Manchester Cathedral in its entirety. As you’ll see below, they opened with The Birds. Also included is one of our faves, Weather to Fly, which they unfortunately did not perform at Hardly Strictly. Check both out below and then go to Elbow’s site and stream the whole show.
Nov
Girls on For No One
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For No One has a great Girls’ performance of the band’s Love Like A River from their recently-released album, Father, Son, Holy Ghost. The album is on sale for $6.99 at Amazon, but the sale ends tomorrow (November 29th). And for you OC/LA denizens, Club Mercy is bringing Girls to Santa Ana’s Galaxy Theater next Wednesday, December 7th. Go there and see a great live band overflow its banks with musical love. They will be way, way better (and less viscous) than that reads.
Girls | FOR NO ONE from FOR NO ONE on Vimeo.
Nov
Warren Zevon–Live From the Record Plant in 1978
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Captain’s Dead has posted a phenomenal live recording of Warren Zevon performing at The Record Plant (a recording studio back in the day–duh Captain!). Go over to Captain’s Dead and check it out. Zevon died in 2003 at the age of 56 and is still sorely missed.
Here’s the song list:
Intro
Johnny Strikes Up the Band
Tenderness on the Block
Mohammed’s Radio
Excitable Boy
Werewolves of London
Accidentally Like a Martyr
Band Intros
Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner
Poor, Poor Pitiful Me
Lawyers, Guns and Money
I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead
Nov
Picking Up on Pickwick
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We have lavished praise on the newish, Northwest-borne genre of skip-the-barber-quartet Singalong Bands. Let’s call it Oregorian Chant in honor of Portland band, Typhoon and others. Or, perhaps, Doe-gorian Chant is a better moniker in honor of the annual Doe Bay Festival at which many of the genre’s progenitors seem to have been born (again)–The Head and the Heart, Hey Marseilles, The Lonely Forest, The Maldives, Bryan John Appleby, and other harmonious offerings.
But we’re not sure how many of these fresh-faced folks the Everything-is-Free generation can/will ultimately support. So we were pleased to see Seattle band, Pickwick, performing at this year’s Doe Bay Festival. While they have the Singalong genre’s GUI, they manage to set themselves somewhat apart based in part on the powerful pipes (Buckley-esque) of leader Galen Disston and their dirtier R&B sound. Check out the band first on Orcas Island below. And then check ’em out in a basement, grinding it out.
Nov
Milo Greene
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LA-based band Milo Greene recently graced the Lobero Theater as openers at the sold-out Civil Wars concert. Though we were elsewhere that evening, we have it on good authority that Milo Greene stole the show. Check out a couple-a-few compelling examples of the band performing live below.
Nov
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings–Later on Jools Holland
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Gillian Welch and David Rawlings appeared last week on Later on Jools Holland and performed two great new songs, Dark Turn of Mind and The Way It Goes , from her album “The Harrow & The Harvest.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_dTFT-KflU&feature=watch_response
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBke402nyIQ&feature=player_embedded
Nov
Light Friday–Still in Thanksgiving
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Let the shoppers darken the day-after. We’re still leavened by the light of thanksgiving. Craig Finn (of faves, The Hold Steady) captures it well in his song, One Single Saviour, as performed earlier this year on Minnesota Public Radio. Check it out below, followed by the lyrics. Thankfully, Finn will soon be making his way around the US solo (well, without the Hold Steady backing) in support of his impending new solo album, “Clear Heart Full Eyes” on Vagrant Records. After One Single Saviour, check out the first track (Honolulu Blues) released by Finn of the new album and then its lyrics.
“One single savior
One way to be right
I said one simple prayer towards the darkness
I took two steps into the light
Your soul left my body
Your sight left my eyes
I turned my back on the business
I quit picking up shipments
Pretty sure we’re all gonna die
And the road, it keeps bringing me
All the things we want and need
We don’t really want them anymore
So your lay your head down on my ribs
Listen to the life I’ve lived
Listen to the love I have to give to you
Dance a little closer, let me rescue you
One single savior
Some friend on the phone
One for the road, one for the team
Too tired to get up, too broke to stay home
One simple devotion
One way to get right
I pulled the shades on the sunshine
Now it’s just me time
I’m pretty sure we’re all gonna die
On the highway up ahead of us
Are all the things we wanted but
Nothing really matters anymore
So pull a chair up to the bed
Put your hands up to my neck
Put my mouth up to your broken wing
Listen to the songs that I sing
Listen to the songs that I sing
Under my breath
As I die a peaceful death
These are all the songs that really got to me
You and me both
As we wait in joyful hope
Deliver us Lord from our anxiety
As we wait in joyful hope
As we wait in joyful hope
As we wait in joyful hope
as we wait in joyful hope”
Craig Finn – Honolulu Blues by Vagrant Records
Honolulu Blues
“A man darkened our doorway. He said he’s here to share the good news. He had a smile straight from the movies. But when I looked down at his shoes. There were holes and they showed his toes. The right was left. The black was brown. And later on in the garage I couldn’t find my chainsaw. In the distance I heard trees just falling down.
I was underneath the city. I was riding around on trains. Fell asleep before Nassau Ave. And I ended up in Maine. There were big tall trees and rocky coastline. And the waves came in so wild. But for all the natural beauty there were still so many kids that were asking me for something that could help them to get high.
We’re all good. We’re all bad. We’re euphoric and we’re sad. We roll the rock away and check the tomb. We’re awake and we’re aware that we’re confused and cold and scared. And the cross reminds us that He died for me and you. Woke up in the ocean with the Honolulu Blues.
Joan Didion and Graham Greene. Said roughly the same thing. You bring your Jesus to the jungle. Try to teach people to sing All the hymns that you love because you learned them as a kid and they make perfect sense to you. There’s a point in time when thousands die. And you’ve got to maybe think that maybe Jesus isn’t getting through.
We’re freezing in the forest. There’s no wood to heat the house. We took axes to the furniture. We pulled the floorboards out. There’s animals scratching at the door. And they know we’re gonna die. There were big tall trees and rocky coastline. And the waves came in so wild.
We’re all wild. We’re all free. We’re all back from Tennessee. With the souvenirs to prove that we were there. We’re flying around in planes. We’re riding around in trains. Searching out those panoramic views. Woke up in the ocean with the Honolulu Blues.
We’re all good. We’re all bad. We’re euphoric and we’re sad. We roll the rock away and check the tomb. We’re awake and we’re alarmed at the scars scratched in your arm. The cross reminds us that He died for me and you. Woke up in Oahu with the Honolulu Blues.”
Nov
Sharon Van Etten–New Album in New Year
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Sharon Van Etten, one of the best new songstresses to appear recently on the scene in America or anywhere, has announced she will release a new album, “Tramp,” (on Jagjaguwar) to follow up her stunning “epic” album, a couple of songs of which you can check out HERE. Check out the first song sampling off the new album, Serpents, via Pitchfork. The new album was recorded with The National’s Aaron Dessner, with a stellar cast of Brooklyn-centric musicians (Bryce Dessner, The Walkmen’s Matt Barrick, Wye Oak’s Jenn Wasner, and Doveman’s Thomas Bartlett).
On Serpent we hear a more dense sound to go with the usual Van Etten harrow. Check it out below.
Sharon Van Etten—Serpents
[audio:https://www.thelefortreport.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Sharon_Van_Etten_-_Serpents.mp3|titles=Sharon_Van_Etten_-_Serpents]Van Etten will also tour in support of the new album starting in February as set forth below. And check out Tramp’s song list below the tour dates.
Sharon Van Etten 2012 Tour Dates:
02/10 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s *
02/11 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat *
02/12 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle *
02/14 – Columbus, OH @ Wexner Center *
02/15 – Newport, KY @ Southgate House *
02/17 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall *
02/18 – Minneapolis, MN @ Cedar Cultural Center *
02/21 – Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace *
02/22 – Montreal, QC @ Il Motore *
02/23 – Boston, MA @ Paradise *
02/24 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg *
02/25 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom *
03/20 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Avalon #
03/21 – San Francisco, CA @ The Independent #
03/23 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater #
03/24 – Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret #
03/25 – Seattle, WA @ The Neptune
03/27 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The State Room #
03/28 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater #
03/31 – St. Louis, MO @ Luminary Center for the Arts #
04/01 – Bloomington, IN @ Rhino’s #
* = w/ Shearwater
# = w/ The War on Drugs
Tramp:
1. Warsaw
2. Give Out
3. Serpents
4. Kevin’s
5. Leonard
6. In Line
7. All I Can
8. We Are Fine
9. Magic Chords
10. Ask
11. I’m Wrong
12. Joke or a Lie

