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Get Cross…

27th Aug 09 (Thu) Leave a comment

David Cross was playing at the Newmark Theatre in Portland, OR, on a day that I already had local Eugene plans (Th, Sep 24 – Raquy and the Cavemen).  Well, David’s show sold out so fast that they added a 2nd show the next night (Fri, Sep 25)… yay!  Needless to say, I already blue my tickets this morning.

For your own 2nd Portland David Cross show tickets… GO HERE.

This is going to be two weeks in a row with four shows on consecutive nights… batch 1 (Sept 15-19): Porcupine Tree & That1Guy / Wynton Marsalis / Sunny Day Real Estate / Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (well, JFJO is a maybe as it’s the same day as PDX VegFest and we’re volunteering there early in the day), and then batch 2 (Sep 24-27): Raquy & the Cavemen / David Cross / Alice in Chains / Works Progress Administration (with Glen Phillips & Nickelcreek folks).

I wouldn’t have it any… other… way.  I do have a feeling that my concert reviews will suffer a backlog.  Anyway, I’ll take photos on shows I am able…

~Dan – np: Duran DuranAstronaut

Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks (by Gabe Askew)

23rd Aug 09 (Sun) Leave a comment

Someone should have a job at Pixar really soon… here is Gabe Askew‘s fan-made video for Grizzly Bear‘s “Two Weeks.”  It’s very Michel Gondry-esque, but I think all done in the computer… it’s pretty damn amazing…

http://vimeo.com/5904993

~Dan – np: Trevor Dunn’s Trio-ConvulsantSister Phantom Owl Fish

Miles Davis’ Kind of Bloop

22nd Aug 09 (Sat) Leave a comment

Not entirely sacrilegious.  A new tribute to Miles DavisKind of Blue called Kind of Bloop just came out… it’s an 8-bit tribute album.  There are samples of the 5 songs on http://www.kindofbloop.com/, and it’s available via Amazon digital (mp3 & FLAC) for only $5.

  1. So What by Ast0r [9:24]
  2. Freddie Freeloader by Virt [9:40]
  3. Blue in Green by Sergeeo [4:14]
  4. All Blues by Shnabubula [10:45]
  5. Flamenco Sketches by Disasterpeace [7:06]

I wonder if Bitches Bloop, Birth of the Bloop, or a Charlie Parker Bloopland are in the works. :)

~Dan – np: Dub TrioAnother Sound is Dying

Nellie McKay / Zappa Plays Zappa

21st Aug 09 (Fri) Leave a comment

More information about Nellie McKay‘s upcoming album… Normal As Blueberry Pie – A Tribute To Doris Day (out October 13th). 13 songs, one new McKay song:

Tracklist:

  1. “The Very Thought of You” (Ray Noble)
  2. “Do Do Do” (George & Ira Gershwin)
  3. “Wonderful Guy” (Richard Rodgers / Oscar Hammerstein II)
  4. “Meditation” (Antonio Carlos Jobim / Norman Gimbel)
  5. “Mean to Me” (Fred E. Ahlert / Roy Turk)
  6. “Crazy Rhythm” (Joseph Meyer & Roger Wolfe Kahn / Irving Cesear)
  7. “Sentimental Journey” (Les Brown & Ben Homer / Bud Green)
  8. “If I Ever Had a Dream” (Nellie McKay)
  9. “Black Hills of Dakota” (Sammy Fain / Paul Francis Webster)
  10. “Dig It” (Hal Bourne, Johnny Mercer)
  11. “Send Me No Flowers” (Burt Bacharach / Hal David)
  12. “Close Your Eyes” (Bernice Petkere)
  13. “I Remember You” (Victor Schertzinger / Johnny Mercer)

It’ll be out on Verve Music Group.  No cover art that I could find, yet…

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Dweezil & Co are hitting the road again.  It’ll be my fourth time seeing them, once for each Zappa Plays Zappa tour.  This time, yay, a Eugene date!!  No official dates released yet on zappa.com (or on Pollstar as of now),  but it looks like after the Progressive Nation tour with Dream Theater, they’re at least hitting Eugene (Saturday, November 28 at McDonald Theatre).

~Dan – np: Peter MulveyLetters from a Flying Machine

Dirty Car Art Gallery

20th Aug 09 (Thu) 2 comments

Copeland – Daytrotter Session

18th Aug 09 (Tue) 1 comment

The few websites that aren’t RSS feed-able that made it to my “must check every day” list… Daytrotter is great, and they hit us on Saturday with a live in the studio session with Copeland

Go here for the free music:
http://tinyurl.com/copeland-daytrotter

1) The Grey Man 2) On the Safest Ledge 3) The Day I Lost My Voice (The Suitcase Song) 4) Eat, Sleep, Repeat

http://www.copelandmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/copeland

Past Daytrotter Sessions I’ve blogged about and dug (links and free music not guaranteed on  these old blogs): Bad Veins, Nellie McKay, Clare and the Reasons, My Brightest Diamond #2, Damien Jurado, Talkdemonic, Aimee Mann, Ani DiFranco, Bad Veins #1, Kaki King, Holy Fuck… and David Bazan, My Brightest Diamond, Erin McKeown.

~Dan – np: echolynSuffocating the Bloom

REVIEW: dredg @ Wonder Ballroom (Portland, OR – 8/15/09)

16th Aug 09 (Sun) 5 comments

FYI… PHOTOS of the SHOW at the BOTTOM

This was my third time seeing dredg, and the second time this year.  Their latest record (The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion) is an amazing album… a definite front runner for album of the year for me.  It is inspired by Salman Rushdie’s essay “Imagine There’s No Heaven: A Letter to the Sixth Billionth Citizen.”  I gladly made the trek up to Portland, and now that I’d been able to soak in their latest album (it wasn’t out when I saw them in April), I knew much more of the material being played.  I was also able to bring my camera… yay!

The first opener As Tall As Lions were really good. The first song, the bassist was acting a bit goofy.  I thought it seemed weird, or that he was “overacting.”  However, throughout their whole 5-6 song set (35 minutes), he kept it up.  Maybe it grew on me, or maybe I changed my mind and felt he really was into it that much (plus he’s got some backing vocal chops).  :) Anyway, As Tall As Lions were a 6-piece in this live setting.  They’re from New York, and had a good indie rock vibe – nice vocals, nice groove, and good use of horns.  The band was way forward on the stage; so my only downside was that I was right next to the drums, which drowned out a lot of their vocals.  But, all in all, a very good opener.

The second opener Rx Bandits may as well have been a co-headliner (maybe they were billed as such).  It seemed as if tons of the crowd were there to see RxB.  They started the set with all four members on drums, which was fun.  One of the highlights of their 70 minute set was their lead guitarist and their drummer.  Their drummer had a dirty Daniel Johns (of Silverchair) look, and was kicking the crap out of his drumkit.  And their lead guitarist didn’t have the most “rock” stage presence, but he seemed like he could fit in a really into a shredder band… he played some really complex underlying scales, all while having a nonchalant look on his face. :)  Their vocalist reminded me physically as Brett McKenzie (from Flight of the Conchords).  And vocally, he seemed like he could fit in a jamband meets reggae/punk band.  Their bassist looked like he also fit in a jamband, and he had a very nice groove and bounced around the stage a lot.  It was an odd mix for a group, but it worked.  I’ll definitely see them if they swing through Eugene.  I took a few pics of RxB, but they didn’t turn out… oh well… next time…

Dredg came on right at 10:50pm and blasted into the trio of songs that kicks off The Pariah, The Parrott, The Delusion.  They seemed a little toured out (only compared to the last show in April).  They still put on a great show.  Gavin (singer/ lap steel), Dino (drums/ keyboard), Drew (bass) and Mark (guitars) were joined by a second guitarist for a few songs (I didn’t catch his name).  He played with them on Pariah, Drunk Slide, and Information.  Great 85 minute set.  Here’s what they played…

Setlist:

  • Pariah
  • Drunk Slide
  • Ireland
  • Ode to the Sun
  • Catch without Arms
  • Same Ol’ Road
  • Saviour
  • RUOK?
  • I Don’t Know
  • Δ
  • Bug Eyes
  • Information
  • Light Switch
  • Zebraskin
  • The Tanbark is Hot Lava
  • The Canyon Behind Her
  • Down to the Cellar
  • Cartoon Showroom

No encore (again), but perhaps that’s their M.O.  I’m not putting my usual “a fave of the night” notations by any song, because, quite frankly, it was all amazing.  At the end of Down the Cellar, the crew took Dino’s drum kit away one piece at a time at the end, with him ending on piano and no drums around him.  That was fun.

The only song I really wish they played but didn’t was “Gathering Pebbles” (from their new one).  I could play that song on repeat all day…

As much as I can get across in words, dredg is quickly becoming one of my favorite bands.  Rarely does an opener hit me, and ever since I saw dredg open for Coheed & Cambria (a few years back), I’ve been an immediate fan.  Their latest is their best yet, and their other albums are great as well.  I’d recommend picking The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion up on CD, vinyl (from the dredg store), or if you are silly… on mp3 (why go for the lower quality folks?). :)

dredg “Information

The Appropriate Linkage:

~Dan – np: Dub TrioNew Heavy

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you may use freely under a creative commons attribution

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Buckethead honors Michael Jackson

15th Aug 09 (Sat) 1 comment

Guitar phenom Buckethead has a free tribute mp3 to Michael Jackson on his webpage… it’s an acoustic number, not the usual shredding business.  Fits the gentler Colma or Electric Tears feel…

Go get it here: “The Homing Beacon” (aka The Landing Beacon)

~Dan – np: Drums & TubaMostly Ape

Radiohead – Wall of Ice EP

14th Aug 09 (Fri) 2 comments

UPDATE (8/17 pm): Regardless of the wallofice hoax
below, Jonny posted over on deadairspace a link to a
free download of “These Are My Twisted Words.”
Go here for the free download on WASTE.

UPDATE (8/17 am): I went to wallofice.com today. 
This appears to be a cruel hoax.  Lesson learned…
but whoever set up wallofice.com is a jackass.

Two new Radiohead songs in two weeks… last week’s “Harry Patch (In Memory Of)” and this week’s “These Are My Twisted Words“:

Now on atease

Since new Radiohead track ‘These are my twisted words’ leaked on the At Ease message board the other day, we were looking for more clues and found them. Here’s another one.

We were already pretty close to a rumoured EP (with four tracks?) entitled Wall Of Ice to be released on Monday (8/17). Now a url has seen the light. Pretty obvious really; www.wallofice.com. The site is directed to Radiohead’s online download shop. Now you do the math.

~Dan – np: dredgThe Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion

no torrent or free download here

Swell Season, Alice in Chains, Extreme

13th Aug 09 (Thu) 3 comments

The two singer-songwriters behind the movie ONCE, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova (aka The Swell Season), are out and about promoting their new record, Strict Joy.  It’s available for pre-order on Amazon.  It is set to be released on September 29th.

They just did a Tiny Desk Concert for NPR.  Its available over here or as a podcast (do a search for “NPR Live Concerts” in iTunes).  They do some new songs in the NPR studio as well as some faves.

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Alice in Chains‘ new one, Black Gives Way to Blue, is also available for pre-order

It’s out September 29th as well…

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And rounding things out… Blabbermouth reports that Extreme recently recorded their August 8th show at the House of Blues in Boston for a DVD release later this year.

~Dan – np: Dream TheaterMaster of Puppets


Sufjan Stevens & Celldweller news

12th Aug 09 (Wed) 1 comment

So, I’d have posted about this sooner (Monday), but I’m less enthused about it, as Sufjan Stevens is not making his way out of the East & Midwest… this were one of those times, I wish I lived in Cincinnati, as I’d hit 2-3 of these shows…

Oh, but wait, there’s a Portland date!!!

Damn… Portland, Maine… not Oregon… :(

Sufjan Stevens & Cryptacize Tourdates
(from Pollstar as of today)

  • Mon 09/21/09 – Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s
  • Tue 09/22/09 – Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s
  • Wed 09/23/09 – Ithaca, NY – Castaways
  • Thu 09/24/09 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom & Tavern
  • Fri 09/25/09 – Pontiac, MI – Pike Room
  • Sat 09/26/09 – Champaign, IL – High Dive
  • Sun 09/27/09 – Minneapolis, MN – The 400 Bar
  • Mon 09/28/09 – Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre
  • Tue 09/29/09 – Bloomington, IN – Buskirk-Chumley Theater
  • Thu 10/01/09 – Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
  • Fri 10/02/09 – Montreal, QC – Scene Cabaret
  • Sat 10/03/09 – Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall
  • Sun 10/04/09 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
  • Mon 10/05/09 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
  • Tue 10/06/09 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall Of Williamsburg
  • Wed 10/07/09 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall Of Williamsburg

So, I guess some Sufjan activity is better than no Sufjan activity.  Also, over on blackbookmag, they received a pre-release copy of Sufjan’s The BQE CD/DVD package…

It’s out on October 20th.  It’s not available for pre-order… yet…

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So, the other news…

Information on Celldweller‘s next album, Wish Upon a Blackstar, is being leaked purposefully by Klayton himself.  Here’s the album cover for Chapter 1

Over on Klayton’s blog, you can listen to a streaming sample of “Hit Me.”  I like the cover.  It kinda of reminds me of this, though…

~Dan – np: Dream TheaterMaster of Puppets

REVIEW: The Melvins @ John Henry’s (Eugene, OR – 8/9/09)

10th Aug 09 (Mon) 5 comments

FYI… PHOTOS of the SHOW at the BOTTOM

I hear that King Buzzo has three dogs.
I bet he walks them really slow.

So, The Melvins have been around for… ever.  First album in 1986, but I didn’t get turned onto them until Melvins’ guitarist King Buzzo joined Mike Patton’s avant-noise metal supergroup Fantômas on the 1999 debut (along with Mr Bungle’s Trevor Dunn & Slayer’s Dave Lombardo).  I saw The Melvins in 2003 play with Skeleton Key & Mike Patton’s Tomahawk in Columbus, Ohio (Tomahawk’s Mit Gas tour).  I found a new respect for a mainstay on Patton’s Ipecac Recordings… The Melvins are a major force in heavy music.

Some history… they’re from Seattle and were considered an early founder of grunge (Kurt Cobain listed them as a major influence).  The Melvins have since moved into what could be best called “sludge metal“… which spurred Earth, and subsequently Sunn O))), in the drone & doom metal sub-genres.  All that to say, The Melvins have been around for a long time and have been an artistic force in music.

I haven’t had a solid chance of seeing them in 6 years.  They swung through Eugene last year, but I was out of town.  Last time, they played a bigger venue (WOW Hall), but this time, they played two full sets (with no opener)… so I’ll take it. :)  This was only their 2nd date of their 2009 U.S. Summer tour (see dates at the bottom), but they were pretty tight regardless.

They took the stage right at 7:30 and played six songs as a duo, just Buzz Osborne on guitars and Dale Crover on drums.  They were then joined by Jarred Warren on bass and Coady Willis on a 2nd set of drums.  Their first set started with more of the grunge/punk but had plenty of the sludge to go around.  It was a powerful 40-45 minute set.

They came back on 20 minutes later and belted out another 50 minute set without stopping.  “Hooch” was the highlight for me, but it was an amazing show all around.  No banter, barely stopping to tune… just a full force, heavy wave of music.

Setlist:

  • 1st set ~ Dale drum intro -> Ballad of Dwight Fry [Alice Cooper cover]
  • It’s Shoved
  • Let Me Roll It [McCartney cover]
  • Suicide in Progress
  • Oven
  • Black Bock
  • Let God Be Your Gardener
  • Pigs of the Roman Empire [Jared & Coady join]
  • The Talking Horse
  • The Bloated Pope
  • Dog Island
  • Dies Iraea
  • 2nd set ~ Dies Iraea (cont’d)
  • Billy Fish
  • Mr. DNA [Devo cover]
  • Anaconda
  • Zodiac
  • The Kicking Machine
  • Civilized Drums
  • Blood Witch
  • Hooch
  • Smiling Cobra
  • With Teeth
  • Night Goat
  • The Bit
    *- from Buzzo’s setlist, corrections by Ryan (Idlehanz)

Overall… bloody brilliant.  I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it, and I don’t know half of their songs… :)  I’m definitely seeing them anytime they come through town.  A great band with 2 great sets!!

Their latest CD, 2008’s Nude With Boots, is great.  And the concept behind their upcoming CD, Chicken Switch, is intriguing.  It’s a remix album, but not a normal remix album.  Each song is a remix of an entire Melvins’ album (boiled into one song).  Some of the remixers included are Matmos, Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo, Eye Yamatsuka, and Merzbow (Masami Akita).  It’s out on September 29th on Ipecac.  Read more over at themelvins.net.  I’m looking forward to it…

The Appropriate Linkage:

~Dan – np: dredgEl Cielo no torrent or free download here

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2009 U.S. Summer Tour

  • August 7, 2009 – San Jose, CA – The Blank Club
  • August 9, 2009 – Eugene, OR – John Henry’s
  • August 11, 2009 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox SoDo w/ Down
  • August 12, 2009 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theatre w/ Down
  • August 14, 2009 – San Francisco, CA – The Regency Ballroom w/ Down
  • August 15, 2009 – Los Angeles, CA – Wiltern Theater w/ Down
  • August 16, 2009 – San Diego, CA – House Of Blues w/ Down
  • August 18, 2009 – Anaheim, CA – House Of Blues w/ Down
  • August 19, 2009 – Las Vegas, NV – House Of Blues w/ Down
  • August 21, 2009 – Salt Lake City, UT – In The Venue w/ Down
  • August 22, 2009 – Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre w/ Down
  • August 24, 2009 – Tulsa, OK – The Marquee
  • August 25, 2009 – Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom
  • August 26, 2009 – Dallas, TX – House Of Blues Pontiac Garage
  • August 27, 2009 – San Antonio, TX – The White Rabbit
  • August 28, 2009 – Houston, TX – Meridian Red Room
  • August 29, 2009 – Baton Rouge, LA – Spanish Moon
  • September 1, 2009 – Atlanta, GA – CW Center Stage w/ Down
  • September 2, 2009 – Orlando, FL – House Of Blues w/ Down
  • September 4, 2009 – North Myrtle Beach, SC – House Of Blues w/ Down
  • September 5, 2009 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte w/ Down
  • September 6, 2009 – Knoxville, TN – The Valarium w/ Down
  • September 8, 2009 – Baltimore, MD – Sonar w/ Down
  • September 9, 2009 – Clifton Park, NY – Northern Lights w/ Down
  • September 11, 2009 – New York, NY – NOKIA Theatre Times Square w/ Down
  • September 12, 2009 – Monticello, NY – Kutshers Country Club – ATP NEW YORK 2009 CURATED BY THE FLAMING LIPS
  • September 13, 2009 – Boston, MA – House Of Blues w/ Down
  • September 15, 2009 – Hartford, CT – Webster Theatre w/ Down
  • September 16, 2009 – Rochster, NY – Main Street Armory w/ Down
  • September 17, 2009 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
  • September 18, 2009 – Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Smalls Theatre
  • September 19, 2009 – Detroit, MI – Emerald Theatre w/ Down
  • September 21, 2009 – Indianapolis, IN – Vogue Theatre w/ Down
  • September 22, 2009 – Cleveland, OH – House Of Blues w/ Down
  • September 24, 2009 – Omaha, NE – Sokol Auditorium w/ Down
  • September 25, 2009 – Sauget, IL – Pop’s Nightclub w/ Down
  • September 26, 2009 – Mokena, IL – The Pearl Room w/ Down
  • September 28, 2009 – Louisville, KY – Expo Five w/ Down

Blue Moon Orange Sherbet Float

9th Aug 09 (Sun) 3 comments

Directly related to this Oakshire Overcast espresso gelato float post, I tried a new concoction… and it was delicious… behold, Blue Moon Orange Sherbet float

3-4 scoops of orange sherbet, one bottle of Blue Moon Belgian-style wheat ale, and enjoy!  While I haven’t tried it yet, I bet it’d also work well with either naked Coconut Bliss or their new pineapple-coconut “Vanilla Island” flavor…

~Dan – np: Dream TheaterTrain of Thought

Mike Bragg :: Pulled from the Ground

7th Aug 09 (Fri) 2 comments

Yesterday, I went up with some friends (including the featured artist) to see the opening of Mike Bragg‘s Pulled from the Ground at OGLE in Portland.  Fun times, too much food, great art, and voodoo donuts were had by all.  If you’re up in Portland within the next two months, go check it out.  It is set up with a great view from the street, too…

MIKE BRAGG
Pulled from the Ground
@ Ogle
August 6th to September 26th, 2009

http://www.mikebragg.com/
http://ogleinc.com/
310 NW Broadway
Portland, OR

The images & video below are the intellectual property of Mike Bragg
and are used with promotional intent only.

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The performance piece / video is located at:
Mike Bragg’s Video Archive

Pulled from the Ground is a series comprised of a multi-channel video installation, a single channel video, photographs, drawings and a sound collage. Its foundation imagery centers on a collection of roots and a man’s obsession with them. The symbolization of the roots is seen throughout: they are an anchor of stability, yet at the same time, a literal reminder of the tangling snare of obsessiveness. Pulled from the Ground documents a struggle for stability against the constant flux of existence. The perception of safety and comfort derived from man’s organization and compulsory system of stability are precarious when viewed from within an exaggerated environment.

The elements of this series are designed to operate both autonomously and in conjunction with one another. The main element of the installation is the substantial, obsessive collection of roots. Displayed within the existing space or within a constructed set, the jars of roots are combined with drawings, photographs, videos and sounds to create an overwhelming, claustrophobic effect. In addition to the installation videos, there is a single channel video providing an experimental narrative echoing the themes explored in the installation.

Pulled from the Ground is adaptable to a variety of spaces. The project can be assembled as a full installation, a site specific modified version or as a single channel projection. The full installation includes three monitors situated in a room cluttered with root filled jars. The monitors loop images of pulsating and turning roots synchronized to a cacophony of sounds ranging from deep breathing to frantic mumblings. Almost every space is covered with worn photographs, tattered drawings and jars filled with roots. Other items contribute to the obsessive collection, such as microphones positioned to “capture the sounds of the roots” and a reel-to-reel recorder. A fourth monitor is tethered to the space via an extension cord, distanced somewhat from the cluttered collection and displaying an experimental narrative that documents the themes’ progression.

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And unrelated, but also dark & arty (ok, maybe Anti-Sweden could use Mike Bragg’s accompanying music to sell jeans, too)… drone metal titans Sunn O))) are now being used to sell Anti-Sweden jeans in Norway:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxjGPRPODyc

Odd.  I doubt we’ll ever see Sunn O))) used for commercial purposes in the U.S.A.

~Dan – np: Bill FrisellDisfarmer

McKay, Porcupine Tree, Mulvey & Bazan news

6th Aug 09 (Thu) Leave a comment

Music news that I care about seems to be hitting often lately…

Nellie McKay‘s album that was supposed to be outlast fall,” will finally be out “this fall.”  No album name, but we at least have a street date – October 13th.  There’s not much more content over at the Direct Current Music website; so I hope they are right on this one… .COM, .NET, and .ORG have failed to provide any corroboration.  I hope “this fall” doesn’t turn into “next fall“… yet again.

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Porcupine Tree just put their newest one, The Incident (due out 9/15 in the U.S.), up for pre-order.  Much like Steven Wilson’s Insurgentes, this one has a deluxe edition that would make the Pope curse.  It looks freakin’ gorgeous (and huge)…

On the pre-order page there’s a video of PT frontman Steven Wilson talking about what’s to be included.  Oh, it’s a’spensive, but it makes sense if you’ve ever read this “1,000 True Fans” article by Kevin Kelly.  Not to say that only the “true fans” will buy it, but, well… anyway, the article is a good read…

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One of my favorite singer-songwriters Peter Mulvey is coming through the PacNW in November.  One Portland date that I may try to make, and one Eugene date that I will make.  He’s also got a new one coming out (in September on Signature Sounds).  It’s called Letters from a Flying Machine

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Here are his 2009 tourdates (as of now):

  • Mon 08/10/09 – Saugatuck, MI – Saugatuck Center For The Arts
  • Wed 09/09/09 – Grand Rapids, MI – Wealthy Street Theatre
  • Thu 09/10/09 – Kalamazoo, MI – The Strutt
  • Fri 09/11/09 – Lansing, MI – Creole Gallery
  • Sat 09/12/09 – Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark
  • Tue 09/15/09 – Buffalo, NY – 9th Ward
  • Sun 09/20/09 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Caffe Lena
  • Thu 09/24/09 – Cambridge, MA – Lizard Lounge
  • Fri 09/25/09 – Cambridge, MA – Passim Folk Music & Cultural Center
  • Sat 09/26/09 – Northampton, MA – Iron Horse Music Hall
  • Sun 09/27/09 – Norfolk, CT – Infinity Hall
  • Fri 10/09/09 – Milwaukee, WI – Pabst Theater
  • Sat 10/10/09 – Evanston, IL – SPACE
  • Thu 10/22/09 – The Hague, Netherlands – Transvaria
  • Fri 10/23/09 – Bakkeveen, Netherlands – De Slotplaats
  • Sat 10/24/09 – Bemmel, Netherlands – Top
  • Wed 11/04/09 – Seattle, WA – Tractor Tavern
  • Sat 11/07/09 – Portland, OR – Alberta Street Pub
  • Sun 11/08/09 – Eugene, OR – Sam Bond’s Garage
  • Thu 11/12/09 – Felton, CA – Don Quixote’s Int’l Music Hall
  • Sat 11/14/09 – San Diego, CA – Acoustic Music San Diego
  • Fri 11/20/09 – Burlington, VT – UVM Recital Hall
  • Sat 11/21/09 – Framingham, MA – Amazing Things Art Center
  • Tue 12/01/09 – Fairbanks, AK – College Coffeehouse
  • Wed 12/02/09 – Fairbanks, AK – College Coffeehouse
  • Thu 12/03/09 – Tok, AK – Fast Eddy’s
  • Sat 12/05/09 – Anchorage, AK – Snow Goose Theatre
  • Sun 12/06/09 – Palmer, AK – Vagabond Blues
  • Tue 12/08/09 – Kodiak, AK – Golden Anchor
  • Fri 12/11/09 – Denver, CO – Swallow Hill Music Association

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

(photo by Ryan Russell)
no, the Office’s Jon Krasinski is not hitting the road with Mr Bazan

And as reported earlier, indie-rocker David Bazan is hitting the road with a band (but not to be mistaken as a “Pedro the Lion reunion”).  Announced yesterday on db.com (but unofficially announced at the Eugene house show the other day), he’ll be in Portland in November (the day before Peter Mulvey, actually).  Anyway, here are the Bazan band members and tour dates.  Eric Elbogen: guitar (Say Hi), Andy Fitts: keyboards + guitar (Aqueduct), Casey Foubert: drums (Richard Swift, Sufjan Stevens), and Blake Wescott: guitar (long-time Bazan collaborator).

  • 10/01 – San Francisco CA – Independent
  • 10/02 – Costa Mesa CA – Detroit Bar
  • 10/03 – San Diego CA – Casbah
  • 10/04 – Los Angeles CA – Troubadour
  • 10/05 – Tucson AZ – Solar Culture
  • 10/07 – Austin TX – Mohawk
  • 10/08 – Denton TX – Dan’s Silverleaf
  • 10/09 – Memphis TN – Hi-Tone Café
  • 10/10 – Murray KY – Lovett Auditorium / Murray State
  • 10/11 – Birmingham AL – Bottletree
  • 10/13 – Orlando FL – The Social
  • 10/14 – Atlanta GA – Drunken Unicorn
  • 10/15 – Chapel Hill NC – Cat’s Cradle
  • 10/16 – Washington DC – Black Cat
  • 10/17 – Philadelphia PA – Kung Fu Necktie
  • 10/18 – New York NY – Bowery Ballroom
  • 10/20 – Cambridge MA – TT the Bear’s +
  • 10/21 – Montreal QC – Il Motore
  • 10/22 – Toronto ON – Lee’s Palace
  • 10/23 – Pontiac MI – Pike Room
  • 10/24 – Chicago IL – TBA
  • 10/25 – Champaign IL – Highdive
  • 10/27 – Madison WI High – Noon Saloon
  • 10/28 – Minneapolis MN – Turf Club
  • 10/29 – Iowa City IA – The Picador
  • 10/30 – Lawrence KS – Jackpot Saloon
  • 10/31 – Omaha NE – Slowdown
  • 11/01 – Denver CO – Hi Dive
  • 11/02 – Salt Lake City UT – Kilby Court
  • 11/05 – Vancouver BC – Media Club
  • 11/06 – Portland OR – Mississippi Studios
  • 11/07 – Seattle WA – Neumos

all dates with Say Hi
+ TW Walsh in Boston

Yep… this is gonna be one packed fall of music for me.  Yippie!

~Dan – np: Drain STHFreaks of Nature

Works Progress Administration (CD & Tour)

5th Aug 09 (Wed) Leave a comment

As previously reported, Glen Phillips (of Toad the Wet Sprocket) and members of Nickelcreek have a new album coming out in 2009.  September 15th, to be exact.  Works Progress Administration is the name of the band, and it is made up of a bunch of folky heavyweights…

WPA is:

  • Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket) – vocals, guitar
  • Sean Watkins (Nickel Creek, Fiction Family) – guitar, vocals
  • Luke Bulla (Jerry Douglas Band, Ricky Skaggs) – fiddle, vocals, guitar
  • Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek) – fiddle, vocals
  • Benmont Tench (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) – piano, organ
  • Greg Leisz (Joni Mitchell, Wilco, Sheryl Crow, Beck) – pedal steel
  • Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello and the Imposters, Randy Newman) – drums
  • Davey Faragher (Elvis Costello and the Imposters, Cracker) – bass

Their tourdates have also run the gauntlet that is my September ’09 musicalendar and made it’s way into the lovely WOW Hall in Eugene, OR, on Sunday, September 27th.  It’ll only be the “quartet” version of WPA, but I’m not complaining.  That’s gotta have at least Glen & Sean (Watkins).

The tourdates so far: (per Pollstar)

  • Sun 08/16/09 – Schwenksville, PA – Old Pool Farm
  • Tue 08/18/09 – Exton, PA – Eagleview Concert Series
  • Wed 08/19/09 – New York, NY – Joe’s Pub
  • Thu 08/20/09 – Londonderry, NH – Tupelo Music Hall
  • Sun 09/06/09 – Yosemite, CA – Camp Mather
  • Wed 09/16/09 – Columbia, SC – White Mule
  • Thu 09/17/09 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre
  • Fri 09/18/09 – Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle
  • Sun 09/20/09 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic
  • Fri 09/25/09 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge
  • Sat 09/26/09 – Seattle, WA – Crocodile Cafe
  • Sun 09/27/09 – Eugene, OR – WOW Hall
  • Tue 09/29/09 – Chico, CA – Manzanita Place
  • Wed 09/30/09 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent
  • Sat 10/03/09 – Ventura, CA – The Lodge
  • Mon 10/05/09 – Los Angeles, CA – Largo
  • Thu 11/05/09 – New York, NY – High Line Ballroom
  • Sat 11/07/09 – Pittsburgh, PA – Diesel Club Lounge
  • Sun 11/08/09 – Charleston, WV – Cultural Center
  • Tue 11/10/09 – Annapolis, MD – Rams Head On Stage
  • Wed 11/11/09 – Vienna, VA – Barns At Wolf Trap
  • Thu 11/12/09 – Fairfield, CT – StageOne
  • Fri 11/13/09 – Cambridge, MA – Passim Folk Music & Cultural Center
  • Sat 11/14/09 – Northampton, MA – Iron Horse Music Hall
  • Sun 11/15/09 – Fall River, MA – Narrows Center For The Arts
  • Tue 12/01/09 – Cedar Rapids, IA – CSPS / Legion Arts
  • Wed 12/02/09 – Minneapolis, MN – Cedar Cultural Center
  • Thu 12/03/09 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon
  • Sat 12/05/09 – Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark
  • Sun 12/06/09 – Chicago, IL – Old Town School Of Folk Music

Go to the WPA Tour site for more details. http://wpamusic.com/ for more info.

~Dan – np: Tides From NebulaAura

PS- unrelated, Radiohead have a new song for download over at the W.A.S.T.E. Store.  It’s called “Harry Patch (In Memory Of)” and proceeds will go to the British Legion.  Go HERE to read more about it.

Seriously… new Radiohead, folks.

“Hurt”

4th Aug 09 (Tue) Leave a comment

No, not a news post, just a post dedicated to one song.

After Johnny Cash‘s stunningly moving cover of Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt,” it seems as if it’s being taken over by the alt.country scene.  Here’s a video of Over the Rhine (Karin Bergquist on vocals) with Kim Taylor singing background vocals:


[source: Bill Ivester, 3rd & Lindsley/Nashville, TN on 7/20/09]

I wonder if Trent even does this song anymore?  Seems like a rare occasion where a cover song trumps the original, and I think the Cash version will actually live on longer.

Here’s Johnny’s video of “Hurt”:

And, if you’re not tired of the song, here’s Georgia metal band Sevendust doing the Cash version:

And, if you need some “heavy” to wash out the country…

Here’s the Dillinger Escape Plan performing “Wish” with Trent/NIN down in Australia:

~Dan – np: Dr. DreThe Chronic

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REVIEW: Zoë Jakes & Beats Antique @ Faerieworlds (Mt. Pisgah, OR – 7/31/09)

1st Aug 09 (Sat) 5 comments

FYI… PHOTOS of the SHOW at the BOTTOM

We last saw Zoë Jakes dance with her troupe, Indigo Belly Dance Company with Rachel Brice & Mardi Love, at last year’s Oregon Country Fair.  She has a fun American tribal style fusion mixed with some hip-hop pops & locks.  Anyway, she’s fun, and a lot of her facial expressions remind me of one of our good friends in Ohio (who is now en route to South Carolina).

Anyway… my wife and I got free tickets to last night’s Faerieworlds 2009 festival.  My wife’s working the fest Sat & Sun, but Friday’s Zoë Jakes & Beats Antique show was the main thing I wanted to see.  They started right on time, 7:30pm, and played for 75 minutes.  Beats Antique is comprised of David Satori (Zoë’s squeeze) & Tommy Chappel.  David & Tommy both manned laptops with electronics beats and loops.  Tommy also played some hand drums, and David played violin, guitar, and provided horseback rides.  Zoë danced with 5 or 6 tunes, taking breaks to change and breathe. :)

The crowd was really into the band and Zoë, and were dancing all around us.  Near the end, David brought up a friend who was up front, and she got to dance on stage for a bit (while Zoë was off).  As the band was ending their set, the sun was going down.  It was really a great scene.

The band has a new digital -EP- out called Contraption Vol 1, and can be gotten via their webpage (not on iTunes, yet).  Check it out… it’s got some rad electronic, glitch-rock & dub mixed with world music.

Many pics are below (with a ZIP file with all of the pictures fit to print, but too many to actually post).

The Appropriate Linkage:

~Dan – np: downset.Code Blue Coma -EP- no free download or torrent available, sorry.

ZOË JAKES &
BEATS ANTIQUE PHOTOS
all pictures (cc) 2009 Daniel Temmesfeld,
you may use freely under a creative commons attribution

(click for larger)

Higher Resolution (13 pics)

Limited to 1200 pixels wide or tall (10 pics)

and this fuzzy one, because of its funny face…

Large ZIP file with more pictures (47.7Megs)
69 pictures, includes the 23 above

CLICK HERE FOR ZIP FILE (right click, save as)

Zoe