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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

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

The Bad Veins – CD release, Daytrotter & WOXY sessions, U.S. Tour…

23rd Jul 09 (Thu) Leave a comment

News from Cincinnati indie-rock duo Bad Veins(1) debut CD out now, (2) WOXY in-studio session posted on Tuesday, (3) 2nd Daytrotter session posted yesterday, and (4) they’re hitting the road (including PORTLAND!!!)…

First… their long-awaited debut CD is finally out.  It was released on Tuesday (7/20/09) on Dangerbird Records.  It’s on iTunes, Amazon, your local indie record store, and Bad Veins’ shows.

SecondWOXY‘s great podcast… go subscribe now (iTunes / other podcatchers)!!!  They have great indie rock acts (Wussy being another fave).  They have a 26-minute in-studio session of Bad Veins…

http://www.woxy.com/music/loungeacts/index.php?id=399

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

Go here for the free music:
http://tinyurl.com/badveins-daytrotter2

1) Gold and Warm 2) Afraid 3) The Ending 4) Go Home

http://www.badveins.net/
http://www.myspace.com/badveins
A bunch of interview vlogs on Uncensored Interviews

Past Daytrotter Sessions I’ve blogged about and dug (links and free music not guaranteed on  these old blogs): 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.

FourthTOUR!!! Dates as follows (as of now per Pollstar):

  • Fri 07/24/09 Cincinnati, OH – Fountain Square
  • Fri 07/31/09 Chicago, IL – Abbey Pub
  • Sat 08/01/09 Pontiac, MI – The Crofoot
  • Sun 08/02/09 Toronto, ON – El Mocambo
  • Tue 08/04/09 Danbury, CT – Heirloom Arts Theatre
  • Wed 08/05/09 Philadelphia, PA – North Star Bar
  • Thu 08/06/09 New York, NY – Mercury Lounge
  • Fri 08/07/09 Pittsburgh, PA – Garfield Artworks
  • Sat 08/08/09 Newport, KY – Southgate House
  • Sun 08/09/09 Iowa City, IA – The Picador
  • Fri 08/28/09 Austin, TX – Emo’s Indoor Stage
  • Sat 08/29/09 Dallas, TX – The Cavern
  • Mon 08/31/09 Phoenix, AZ – Modified
  • Tue 09/01/09 San Diego, CA – The Casbah
  • Wed 09/02/09 Los Angeles, CA – Spaceland
  • Thu 09/03/09 Costa Mesa, CA – Detroit Bar
  • Fri 09/04/09 San Francisco, CA – Cafe Du Nord
  • Sat 09/05/09 San Jose, CA – Nickel City
  • Tue 09/08/09 Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge
  • Sat 09/12/09 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court
  • Sun 09/13/09 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • Mon 09/14/09 Lawrence, KS – Replay Lounge
  • Tue 09/15/09 Chicago, IL – Subterranean

I am soooooooo there.

~Dan – np: Bad Veins – WOXY sessions 7/20/09

Sufjan’s Sofia’s Song / Strong Bad Game

24th Apr 09 (Fri) Leave a comment

Unrelated…

Sufjan Stevens has posted a new essay and song, “Sofia’s Song,” to the sidebar blog on Asthmatic Kitty.  Read it HERE.  The song can be downloaded from HERE.

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And Telltale Games has just announced pre-order for the DVD of their previously download-only game Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People.  You can read more about the pre-order combo pack specials HERE.

~Dan – np: Pissuk Rachav – Eretz Hakodesh

Jacob FREE Jazz Odyssey

30th Jan 09 (Fri) Leave a comment

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey have released their new studio album, Winterwood, for FREE.  Go here… http://www.jfjo.com/info.php?i=3160

They’re also embarking on a tour which (of course) swings through Eugene when I’ll be out of town.  So, three times through Eugene in 10 months… first time the same time as an in-town Ani DiFranco gig, second time when it was a ticketed show behind a ticketed festival (grumble), and third time when I’ll be 100 miles away for work.  Sigh.  At least they’ve proven that they’ve got love for Eugene… and I’m sure I’ll get to see them… eventually.

Anyway, here are their tour dates (as of 1/29/09):

01/29/09 :: George’s Majestic Lounge – Fayetteville, AR
01/30/09 :: Jardine’s – Kansas City, MO
01/31/09 :: Mojo’s – Columbia, MO
02/10/09 :: Winston’s – San Diego, CA
02/11/09 :: Largo – Los Angeles, CA
02/12/09 :: Yoshi’s – Oakland, CA
02/13/09 :: HopMonk Tavern – sebastopol, CA
02/14/09 :: New World Ballet Co. – Arcata, CA
02/18/09 :: Indigo – Eugene, OR
02/20/09 :: Eastside Club – Olympia, WA
02/21/09 :: Goodfoot Lounge – Portland, OR
02/22/09 :: Tractor Tavern – Seattle, WA
02/25/09 :: Hodi’s Half Note – Fort Collins, CO
02/27/09 :: The B-Side Lounge – Boulder, CO
02/28/09 :: Owsley’s Golden Road – Denver, CO
03/28/09 :: The Parish Room – Austin, TX

And I’m glad I’ll at least be spinning their new album for free in a bit.

~Dan – np: The Bad PlusThese Are the Vistas

Astral Inter Planet Space Captain Christmas Infinity Voyage

22nd Dec 08 (Mon) 3 comments

OK, so before the main thrust of this post, here’s a short word from Jack Black

With that being said, I think “piracy” might only relate to something that’s supposed to be sold and someone steals it?  I dunno… regardless… since 2001, indie quirky folkster Sufjan Stevens has made “Songs for Christmas” EPs and distributed them to friends and family.  In the fall of 2006, his record label Asthmatic Kitty released the first five volumes in a kick ass EP boxset (for a really great price – – 5 EPs for $14.99):

Since then, he’s done three more volumes… for friends and family.  Well, Volumes 6 & 7 haven’t made their way onto the internets, yet*… but Songs for Christmas, Volume VIII: Astral Inter Planet Space Captain Christmas Infinity Voyage has been made available by one of Sufjan’s friends and/or family.  So… I guess we’re all included in his friend’s list this year.  Click the picture/tracklist below to go to another blogger’s post who has download links at the ready:

01. Angels We Have Heard On High
02. Do You See What I See
03. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
04. Christmas In The Room
05. Good King Wenceslas
06. Joy To The World
07. The Child With The Star On His Head

(external links)

* By “yet,” I mean… if you find Vol 6 or 7, tell me, yo! :)

And, kids… just like when Volumes 1-3 got leaked in early 2006… when the official product comes out, you gotta support the artists (with your wallet, not your mouse button)!  I know I’ll buy it if it comes out… but until then, enjoy it as a Christmas present from Sufjan’s friend and/or family who likes to re-gift.

Happy Festivus tomorrow!

~Dan – np: Medeski Martin & Wood play John Zorn‘s Masada Book Two: Zaebos

Clare & the Reasons – Daytrotter Session

14th Dec 08 (Sun) Leave a comment

Brooklyn-based French-pop group Clare & the Reasons came through the Daytrotter studios (likely recorded around the same time as My Brightest Diamond, as they were on tour together).  Four songs, in-studio for FREE

http://daytrotter.com/article/1520/clare-and-the-reasons

1) Pluto 2) Alphabet City 3) Can Your Car Do That? I Don’t Think So 4) Everybody Wants to Rule the World [Tears for Fears cover]

If you like what you hear, check more out on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/claremuldaur

Past Daytrotter Sessions I’ve blogged about (and dug):

~Dan – np: John ZornThe Crucible (with Mike Patton, Joey Baron, Trevor Dunn & Marc Ribot)

Glen Phillips (another side project) & more Maynard news

10th Dec 08 (Wed) 2 comments

Glen Phillips (of Toad the Wet Sprocket) released a great Plover side-project about a month and a half ago.  I dig it a-plenty.  Find out more about it over here.

Fresh off the heels of Plover is another Glen side-project called Remote Tree Children (or the all jammed together RemoteTreeChildren).  Their debut, Veterans of the Loudness Wars, is available @ Band Camp.  I’m downloading it now; so I can’t speak to it’s greatness*.  But knowing my hyperbolic ways and my mostly undying love for Glen Phillips, it’s gonna be better than a basket full of shiba inu puppies.  Better off for you uninitiated and/or hit hard by economic downturn(s)… it is mother fuppin’ FREE (or $10 if you want lossless).

>> http://remotetreechildren.bandcamp.mu/ <<
on the MySpaces: http://www.myspace.com/remotetreechildren

It’s FREE!!  But… support indie music if you are able!!

* Update: Holy poop skittles, the lead off track is fuuuuuun & funky & kinda disco-y (in the good way)… and the rest of the album doesn’t disappoint at all.  For such a late in the year release, this is still definitely a contender for Best of the Year for me.  Seriously.  I only type with mild hyperbole.

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Also, fresh off of the news of a Puscifer live show in Vegas in Feb ’09… Maynard James Keenan (Tool, A Perfect Circle) blabbed to The Pulse of Radio that he and guitarist Billy Howerdel (APC & Ashes Divide) have been working on some fresh material for A Perfect Circle:

I doubt if we’ll do any touring or, you know, do a full album.  We might do some one-off shows here and there if the timing’s right and it seems like a good vibe and a smart thing to do. But most likely we’ll just kind of concentrate on… one or two songs at a time, rather than investing all the time and money and effort into making those plastic discs that no one cares about anymore.

The whole “plastic discs that no one cares about anymore” is troubling.  I’d hate to see only electronic releases in the future, but I guess new APC is new APC.  I gotta roll with the punches in this new, yet unfortunate, digital age…

The article also said that his main band, TOOL, has been on vacation since early 2008, although Keenan said that he expects the band to begin writing a new album sometime in 2009.

Yay!

~Dan – np: BeckModern Guilt

Ellery, Ric Hordinski & Free Holiday Music

8th Dec 08 (Mon) 1 comment

As mentioned around Thanksgiving, Ric Hordinski (guitarist extraordinaire from Cincinnati) is having his annual holiday show with pop duo Ellery (Dec 12th @ Ric’s Monastery Studio in Cincinnati).

Well, same as last year, Ellery is giving away their holiday EP for free.  It’s called December Days.  Last year’s was a 3 song EP.  This year has an additional fourth track, the brand new collaboration with Ric Hordinski called “We Can Dream Tonight.”

Get it here: http://www.ellerymusic.com/downloads/decemberdaysep2008.zip

It’s free, yo!

~Dan – np: Ty TaborBalance

My Brightest Diamond – Daytrotter Session

8th Dec 08 (Mon) Leave a comment

Brooklyn-based pop-stress My Brightest Diamond (aka Shara Worden) came through the Daytrotter studios for a 2nd go round.  Four songs, in-studio for FREE

http://daytrotter.com/article/1515/my-brightest-diamond-encore-session

1) From the Top of the World 2) Inside a Boy 3) Apples 4) The Gentlest Gentleman

If you like what you hear, she’s got some great albums on Asthmatic Kitty Records.

Past Daytrotter Sessions I’ve blogged about (and dug):

~Dan – np: NoctalucaStill the Wicked Rest

Damien Jurado – Daytrotter Session

5th Dec 08 (Fri) 5 comments

Seattle-based singer-songwriter Damien Jurado has a Daytrotter Session up now… four songs, in-studio for FREE

http://daytrotter.com/article/1512/damien-jurado

1) Dimes 2) Everything Trying 3) Gillian Was a Horse 4) Ohio

If you like what you hear, he’s got some great albums on Sub Pop & Secretly Canadian Records.

Past Daytrotter Sessions I’ve blogged about (and dug):

~Dan – np: Geologic Podcast #93

Talkdemonic – Daytrotter Session

21st Nov 08 (Fri) Leave a comment

Aimee Mann / Nellie McKay

6th Oct 08 (Mon) 2 comments

Ani DiFranco on Daytrotter

22nd Sep 08 (Mon) 1 comment

Ani DiFranco‘s got song songs up on the good ol’ Daytrotter Sessions… Four songs, live in-studio… FOR FREE.  Her new album comes out in about a week (Red Letter Year due out 9/30).

Go here for the free music:
http://daytrotter.com/article/1432/ani-difranco

1) Present/Infant 2) Coming Up 3) Subdivision 4) The Atom

http://www.rightesousbaberecords.com/
http://myspace.com/anidifranco

Past Daytrotter Sessions I’ve blogged about (and dug):

~Dan – np: George CarlinIt’s Bad For Ya

free 6pntr

17th Sep 08 (Wed) Leave a comment

I heard about this through a Waterdeep mailing, but stumbled on a free (or as cheap as free) Sixpence None the Richer -EP- as well on noisetrade.com

Good choices (that cost me a total of $3… for all of them): Waterdeep‘s Heart Attack Time Machine, The Khrusty Brothersself-titled debut, and Sixpence‘s My Dear Machine -EP-.  Another good choice (that I had via other methods, like derekwebb.com): Derek Webb‘s The Ringing Bell.

Ah, a philosophical agnostic / practical atheist, listening to Jewish music, blogging about Christian rock… WTF!?

~Dan – np: Oren Ambarchi & Z’evSpirit Transform Me*

*– Well, I guess it’s barely what’s normally considered “Jewish” music (i.e.- look Oren & Z’ev up on iTunes)

The Bad Veins’ Daytrotter Session

13th Aug 08 (Wed) 2 comments

In pre-Bad Veins news… Seth Green (aka Oz aka Scott aka Chris Griffin aka Robot Chicken) is going to be in the upcoming Heroes season as a comic book geek (or so says Paste’s blog).

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OK, now on to the lovely Daytrotter Sessions news… The Bad Veins, a fantastic lofi-meets-songwriter, indie rock duo from Cincinnati, is the latest installment from the Daytrotter in-studio sessions. Four songs, live in-studio… FOR FREE.

Go here for the free music:
http://daytrotter.com/article/1386/bad-veins

1) Fake Baby 2) You Kill 3) Found 4) The Lie

http://www.badveins.net/
http://www.myspace.com/badveins
A bunch of interview vlogs on Uncensored Interviews

I’ve had the pleasure of seeing The Bad Veins a couple of times when I stomped around Cincinnati. Very fun songs, well written, indie cred… the may blow up soon, if their suitors in NYC or elsewhere come through…

Past Daytrotter Sessions I’ve blogged about (and dug):

~Dan – np: Carla Kihlstedt’s 2 Foot YardBorrowed Arms

more Nellie McKay

27th Jul 08 (Sun) 1 comment

Here’s a video from TEDtalks with Nellie McKay singing “Mother of Pearl” and “If I Only Had You”…

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/nellie_mckay…

You can also download the video and audio.  Check the links in that page (multiple file formats, plus podcast links).  The audio version is over 19-minutes and includes more content

  1. The In Crowd  (a serious song in a cute voice)
  2. Dog Song
  3. Mother of Pearl
  4. If I Only Had You
  5. “Goodbye”   (guessing on title)
  6. Clonie
~Dan – np: Orange Tulip ConspiracyOrange Tulip Conspiracy

Kaki King on Daytrotter

8th Jul 08 (Tue) Leave a comment

As you may remember for this blog, I dig Daytrotter. Well, today, there’s a new gem of free music up there… Kaki King – guitar virtuoso. She plays in the style of the late great Michael Hedges or the still alive and kicking Michael Kelsey, she played the guitar-playing double of August in August Rush. See some YouTubes below…

Guitar virtuosity aside, for this Daytrotter Session she does 3 of her more song-y tunes, and 1 instrumental…

4 songs, in studio… FREE downloads. Bad drawing this time, though… eh… :)

http://www.daytrotter.com/article/1346/kaki-king

The YouTubes:

~Dan – np: George CarlinParental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics

REVIEW: Bill Frisell, Eyvind Kang & Rudy Royston @ the Shedd (Eugene, OR – – 6/7/08)

8th Jun 08 (Sun) 7 comments

FYI… PHOTOS of the SHOW at the BOTTOM

Last night was my first time seeing all three gentlemen: Bill Frisell, Eyvind Kang, and Rudy Royston. I hope it is not my last.

I’m a big fan of Eyvind from his work with Secret Chiefs 3, Mr. Bungle, solo works on Tzadik & Ipecac (and other indie avant labels). On the upper right of every page on this blog, I have a quote attributed to Eyvind Kang: “I believe that music should be grown on trees, to be plucked like a fruit without the extravagance of harvest.” There’s just something about jazz (and the show last night) where this is most appropriate. Sure, much of Bill Frisell’s music is structured, melodic, and hinting at a modicum of “harvest,” as it were. However, it definitely lives and breathes and is open for exploration within the structure.

Probably the best proof of this with regards to last night’s show was that Eyvind (viola) and Rudy (drums) had only met 4 or 5 hours prior to the show. This was the world premiere of the Frisell/Kang/Royston trio. Judging by how they played so well together, I would have thought they met at least 7 hours prior. ;) No, seriously, they seemed like long-time jam partners. It was great to see the immediacy of the musical “fruit plucking.”

The trio played just over 90 minutes straight-through (with one short break prior to an encore piece), probably anywhere between 6 or 8 pieces. They started with 5 minutes or so of experimental flexing, bordering on avant-garde. By the next piece, Bill Frisell began laying down the melodies that worked well with this trio setting. Many times Eyvind and Bill mirrored each other’s melodies, but Eyvind still was able to cut loose on his own. Rudy knew how to play subtly, but he did let loose a few times as well, especially near the end of their set.

I just got Bill’s new one (History, Mystery); so I don’t know if the songs were from that or not, or just base melodies with improvisation. The set as a whole was very melodic, yet explorative. At several times, Bill pulled out what I thought was an e-bow, but it ended up being a music box that he was playing near his guitar pickup then through an echoplex-type looping device. Very harmonic tones… which would have been intriguing to have gotten from using guitar harmonic picking and an e-bow… alas, I was wrong.

Odd note: again, this was my first time seeing Bill Frisell. Does he always avoid facing the audience? He seemed to be facing towards Eyvind the whole night (so slightly away from the crowd). I never saw his hands or the front of the guitar all night. Odd, but at least the sound was sublime.

This was Bill’s fourth show at The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts over the years. That’s a good indication that he’ll be back. To that I say, “yay!” I hope he brings Eyvind and Rudy with him.

The appropriate links:

In completely unreleated to Frisell/Kang/Royston news, but posted here since I didn’t want to add another post to “the pile”… you can listen to Sigur Rós‘ upcoming album (Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust) streaming here before it comes out in a couple of weeks: medsud-dot

Enjoy!

~Dan – np: Ken LasterJazz & Beyond podcast (link)

FRISELL / KANG / ROYSTON PHOTOS
all pictures (cc) 2008 Daniel Temmesfeld,
you may use freely under a creative commons attribution

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Holy Fuck’s Daytrotter Session -Free EP-

6th May 08 (Tue) Leave a comment

Holy Fuck‘s Daytrotter Session has finally been released (it was mentioned in a Daytrotter email, like, 2 months ago)… :)

Four songs, live in-studio, free download… go check it out…
http://www.daytrotter.com/article/1266/holy-fuck
Junglefrom our first record. This song has morphed quite a few times since we’ve started playing it. It keeps changing all the time, which is probably why it’s so fun to play. It’s been one of those songs we’ve always played since the band started.

Latin
a relatively new song. It hasn’t been released on anything yet and we’re not sure what will become of that song yet. We’ve been trying out different things on this one during this tour, and it’s starting to take shape!
Lovely Allen we always play this song last. It just doesn’t fit into the set anywhere else but very last.
Royal Gregory we were reluctant to put the vocal part on this song. But it did work out, in the end — for the better. This song didn’t really come together until we went into the studio and recorded it. This was one of the few songs we had to learn after we recorded it.

Daytrotter does in-studio performances, and has MANY artists on their webpage. Some of the ones I’ve dug recently are My Brightest Diamond, David Bazan (of Pedro the Lion), and Erin McKeown… (and more, like The National, Death Cab for Cutie, et cetera)…

The Holy Linkage

~Dan