Saturday, June 26, 2010
Roky Erickson in Louisville
Haven't heard Roky's new album with Okkervil River yet (as a matter of fact, I've never heard Okkervil River), but you just can't pass the opportunity to see a legend. He played here live Friday night for Wild -n- Woolly Video's 13th anniversary party. It was quite a show.
Locals Bad Blood opened with some garage R & B (good set!), followed by local cassette underground star Montag. Phantom Family Halo psychedelicized the joint next, closing their set with a duet between Todd Brashear (Wild -n- Woolly's owner, bass player for Slint on Spiderland, and occasional Palace Brother) and Will Oldham.
Roky was not being backed by Okkervil River, as far as I could tell, but the band was very good. The sound was bad most of the night (why do Headliners soundmen hate guitar players?), and while they got Roky's band sounding good, Roky's vocals sounded like crap. Nonetheless, it was a great show, and Roky was in good form.
If Roky comes to your town, go see him. It's a strong show. And who knows? Maybe your soundman won't suck.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Die Antwoord
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Know Your Conjurer
Monday, June 21, 2010
weekend music wrap
Friday, June 18, 2010
Wild Nothing is playing BK tonight
Because someone posted the excellent Wild Nothing album a few weeks back, I thought you'd be interested to know they are playing tonight:
(from Todd P)
Friday June 18th @ MONSTER ISLAND BASEMENT
:: Ducktails
:::: Wild Nothing
:::::: Velvet Davenport
:::::::: Woodsman
| MONSTER ISLAND BASEMENT |
128 River St @ Metropolitan Ave | Williamsburg, Brooklyn
L-Bedford, G-Metropolitan, JM-Marcy | 8pm | all ages | $9
| curated by http://chocolatebobka.blogspot.com & http://shdwplyrecords.com |
live shows
Friday, June 11, 2010
Pharmacists and Sharing
It's been so long, and I've listened to so much, but over the past few days I've listened to MGMT - Congratulations several times in the past few days. I like it. The first song reminds me of Velouria by the Pixies. Because of all the keyboards and whimsy, it them reminds me of the Eric Drew Feldman produced stuff of the late Pixies and early Frank Black solo material - which I love. The songs have good melodies, the band is precise, the changes are excellent. The keyboards are awesome and I think I heard a flute on one track as well. I know this has been posted about before, but I thought I'd throw in my .02.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Loop - Heaven's End
Been meaning to check out these dudes for ages, finally chanced upon a double disc reissue (what else, you know me). The vocals and production occasionally place it in the late eighties, but otherwise I'd say time has been pretty kind to these guys. Wooden Shjips or BMRC aren't really doing anything better than these dudes were 20 odd years ago. There's even a little Suicide vibe for good measure. Found it here, download with my entertainment guarantee...
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Enter the Magical Mystery Chambers
Devo and Ass
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Just some stupid bullshit
Also, i was saving this for a Scoobie Brothers video, but it's too good to not share with the world. Once Lou Reed comes on it gets wack, but just check the first minute or so intro to this jam... Check out the pure unadulterated moustached power of this band! Paris, 1974, How much cocaine residue is stored up in those 'staches?
Ok, later on.
dc
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Some Buddies from Chicago
This is Mayor for Life meticulously loud and playing last year at the currently defunct Union Rockyards.
This is the bassist/vocalist in that band's other band, Bearclaw. These guys are recording now at Electrical Audio and should have a new record out soon. Every time I watch this clip chills march up and down my arms.
Friday, June 4, 2010
The British Expeditionary Force - Where you at?
Konstellation Neu - The British Expeditionary Force from James Lockey Film on Vimeo.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Wild Nothing - Gemini
Totally subjective endorsement of this, I just can't figure out why someone would so slavishly reproduce my dorm room make-out music 25 years after the fact. Nonetheless it is enjoyable and extremely well crafted. A little more era specific than say, Papercuts, a little more 4AD than The Pains of Being Pure of Heart.