Nov
Blind Pilot on KCRW
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We regretted having to miss Portland band, Blind Pilot, when they recently played here. But then again, we got to see the the Woods, Kurt Vile, the Felice Brothers, M. Ward and Bright Eyes. For free. In Golden Gate Park. That’s a tradeoff we’re willing to accept.
We really would have liked, however, to have caught the NPR-favored Blind Pilot live in our little town. As you can see below, the band delivers stirring melodies with harmonious vocals, and all with clear-eyed vision of its musical path. To get a flavor, check out the band’s performance on KCRW yesterday of Keep You Right (you can download the studio version and buy their music at Blind Pilot’s site) off of its recently-released and critically-acclaimed album, “We Are The Tide.” The band has augmented their lineup and sound on the new album, and it’s a comely combo. Musically, they fall somewhere in the spectrum between updated-Fleetwood Mac and The Head and the Heart/Doe Bay Festival-singalong genre. Their flight is directly on target into our world.
Nov
Lykke Li with First Aid Kit on Letterman Show
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Lykke Li showed up on the Letterman Show last night to perform Silent My Song off of her second album, “Wounded Rhymes.” Check out Li (with Princess Leia ‘do) with her tour mates, fellow Swedes First Aid Kit, singing shimmering backing vocals. Check it out below courtesy of The Audio Perv. We agree wholeheartedly (as usual) with Letterman, whose terse review was: “lovely“, “beautiful,” and “haunting.”
Nov
Feist–Official Video for “How Come You Never Go There”
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Check out Feist’s just-released official video for the first single, How Come You Never Go There, from her album, “Metals.” Check out her impersonation (?) of Alanis Morrisette (both Canadians anyway) in what appears to be a trailer from the impending Hobbit movie.
Nov
New Damien Jurado Album “Maraqopa” Imminent–Stream/Download First Song
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One of our favorite singer-songwriters, Damien Juradao, has announced the release in February of a new album (via Secretly Canadian), “Maraqopa.” Producer Richard Swift is at the helm as he was on Jurado’s last record, Saint Bartlett , which made our Top Albums list for 2010.
We hear the news on the new album’s first track, Nothing is the News, that there will be sound expansion and chances taken on the new album. Check out the old emphatically shifting into the new at 0:34 into Nothing Is the News below, along with the songlist for Maraqopa way below.
And then below that, compare and contrast the new track to one of our favorite Jurado songs, Ohio, as performed solo by Damien.
“Nothing is the News” by Damien Jurado by DOJAGSC
- Nothing Is The News
- Life Away From The Garden
- Maraqopa
- This Time Next Year
- Reel To Reel
- Working Titles
- Everyone A Star
- So On, Nevada
- Museum Of Flight
- Mountains Still Asleep
Tracks
Nov
Goyte and Kimbra on KCRW
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Australian band, Goyte, showed up recently on KCRW and performed their worldly (popular) song, Somebody That I Used to Know, which was just released in July. The performance keeps making sense until 2:34 when Kimbra’s (cool name) musical rapture kicks in to take it to another level. Her hands have it, hands down. After this addictive musical trollope, check out two other Kimbra videos (so easily distracted are we).
Nov
Jessica Lea Mayfield–Blue Skies (and Black Hair) Again
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We’ve raved about Jessica Lea Mayfield before. And we will rave again because she strikes a vein that the stricken vain won’t feel. Check out a newly jet-black-coiffed Jessica performing “Blue Skies Again” solo-acoustic at WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia. We especially like the added chorus yips. And then for comparison check out a blonde Mayfield and band performing the same song on KEXP electrically. And then check out two more performances on WNRN, the devastating Somewhere in Your Heart and I’ll Be The One You Want. She has a field day with these songs.
Nov
Feist Performs “Get It Wrong, Get It Right” On Studio Q
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Feist’s “Metals” album is still holding feisty to its top spot in our jukebox, and the song, Get It Wrong, Get It Right, is one of the gems of Metals‘ gem faire. Check out below the just-released video from CBC’s Studio Q in which Feist and band give a particularly poignant read of the song. Listen in as Feist sings, with haiku eloquence, of relational trials endured and hope evinced. And she gets it right, gets it right, gets it so right. The song’s lyrics follow the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWspaTPB1lw
Get It Wrong, Get It Right
“Wind on the fields blowin’ your hair
Wheat of gold, wheat of gold, wheat of gold
Wheat of gold, hand to hold, hand to hold
Come to the hill, got a nest to build
String and grass, string and grass, string and grass
String and grass, be the past, be the past
Climb up to the clouds, tops of the trees
Little road, little road, little road
Little road, come and go, come and go
River dam, lake fills up the land
Skippin’ stones, skippin’ stones, skippin’ stones
Skippin’ stones, build a home, build a home
Cold outside, warm by the fire
Get it wrong, get it wrong, get it wrong
Get it right, get it right, get it right
Nov
Canada’s Béatrice Martin (aka “Coeur de Pirate” and “Armistice”)
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In our continuing efforts to pay homage to our French-Canadian roots, we introduce (we surmise) to you Canadian singer, Beatrice Martin, who has been making huge inroads (over 10,000,000 hits for her video below of Comme des Enfants) in both her native French and English tongues (she’s Canadian after all). Martin has made her mark in Canada and other Francophone environs as “Coeur de Pirate” (Pirate Heart) and elsewhere as a part of the English side-project, “Armistice.”
Toronto-based music blog, Chromewaves, pointed to Martin, Couer de Pirate and Armistice in their post today in which Chromewaves rave-viewed the Couer de Pirate show in Toronto last Friday (in support of the band’s brand new album, “Blonde“). Chromewaves said the following about the new album: “The girlish, chanson-derived charms of Coeur de Pirate have blossomed into widescreen, swinging-’60s full-band pop gems with Martin functioning less as a singer-songwriter than a full-on bandleader.”
To begin to get a feel for Martin and crews, first check out Armistice’s (with Mariachi El Bronx) official video for their song, Mission Bells (followed by the song’s lyrics). And then check out Couer de Pirate’s humorous/inventive official video for new song, Adieu (off of Blonde), and the official video for previously mentioned ballad, Comme des Enfants .
“MISSION BELLS
I can still feel you there
Are we tangled in time somewhere
And it’s been a while since you’ve been ‘round here
Since you locked me in some devastated stare
Oh then we could ring out like mission bells
Across the yard we knew so well
Come on come on give me my turn
To sing once more
And let it burn
‘Cause I’m
I’m just no good
So leave me, as you should
And surrender to some unholy war
‘Cause we forgot what we first came here for
Oh then we could ring out like mission bells
Across the yard we knew so well
Come on come on give me my turn
To sing once more
And let it burn
Come on come on come on now you sing it
Laying me low in bells that come ringing and,
We could ring out like mission bells
Across the yard we knew so well
Come on come on give me my turn
To sing once more
And let it burn”
Nov
Tapes n’ Tapes–A Sleepover Show
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We’ve liked the Minneapolis-born band, Tapes n’ Tapes, ever since their urgency-riddled debut album, “Loon,” in 2007. Though not favored by the critics, we also enjoyed their Dave Fridmann-produced sophomore album, “Walk It Off.” And earlier this year the band released it’s third album, the return-to-full-form “Outside,” which includes three song-subjects performed by the band on a just-released Sleepover Show out of Boston.
First check out the great, driving first single off of Outside, Freak Out, followed by One in the World. Then check out the footstomping acoustic-shuffle delivery of SWM (following the song lyrics). We like how the lyrical despair in SWM cuts against the grain of the ostensibly upbeat music.
“Give me all your money
and give me all your friends
I’ll be your saviour
And when your heart is aching
and I’ll be your bitter end
Those thoughts of mine
Those thoughts of mine
And when you pull up to the old time table
And you start to see
that you’re unable
I’m alone
You are alone
Now we’re in the middle
Awaken till the end
I’ll be alone most of the time
You’ll be alone most of the time
And when you find your body aching
I’ll be your bitter end
Time to ache, time to hold her
And bottle up your soda
When you’re walking, walking, walking, walking
I’ll be on my knees,
And when you’re talking, talking, talking, talking
Your words are a disease
I’ll be alone
I’ll be alone
In the middle I’ll hold you tight
You’ve been going out every night
I’ve been holding your savings tight
You called me out
I’m not so sure
You’ve been here before
And when you hold
-my hand
I’ll walk you out
i’ll have you over
Don’t meet me in the middle
I am not a friend
You called me up
You called me out
and so, so, so, so, sure that
You are not a level
You’re not innocent
You called me up
and called me out
and so, so, so, so, so, sure that
You are alone
You are alone
You are alone
You are alone
You are alone
You are alone”
Nov
Singalong Sunday–Iceland’s Of Monsters and Men
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It’s Sunday and so we went seeking some congregant singalongs. And we discovered Iceland’s Of Monsters and Men courtesy of KEXP‘s October visit to Iceland for the Iceland Airwaves ’11. Of Monsters and Men are a six piece indie/folk band that already has had success with their song, Little Talks, following KEXP’s recording of it during last year’s Iceland Airwaves. This September the band released their first album, “My Head is an Animal.”
Check out Of Monsters and Men reprising their Little Talks performance, along with added songs Lakehouse, Love Love Love, and Six Weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNE8jUVboT4

