It's that time of year again. The list of showcasing artists has been released
Here are 20 musical acts that I hope to see:
Birds Of Avalon (Raliegh NC)
Black Moth Super Rainbow (Pittsburgh PA)
Black Mountain (Vancouver BC)
Blitzen Trapper (Portland OR)
The Breeders (Los Angeles CA)-- *Mess With Texas Show
Centro-matic (Denton TX)
Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip (London UK)
Dr. Dog (Philadelphia PA)
Earlimart (Los Angeles CA)
Holy Fuck (Toronto ON)
My Morning Jacket (Louisville KY)
No Age (Los Angeles CA)
Jay Reatard (Memphis TN)
Rogue Wave (Oakland CA)
Rotary Downs (New Orleans LA)
The Spinto Band (Wilmington DE)
Tapes 'n Tapes (Minneapolis MN)
Times New Viking (Columbus OH)
Toddle (Tokyo JAPAN)
Yo La Tengo (Hoboken NJ)
Full list here.
Who are you excited to see?
Also, There's a new process for getting wristbands this year.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Happy 10th Birthday "In the Areoplane Over the Sea"
Today is the 10th anniversary of Neutral Milk Hotel's classic album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. It's really hard to believe that it's been ten years and even harder to believe that it was the last album that Jeff Mangum and co. would give the world.
Like My Bloody Valentine's Loveless it was a groundbreaking record that would never be followed up by its creator. As if the act of making something so completely beautiful and magical took everything that the songwriter could give.
I recall that when my band toured through Athens, GA in 2001, everyone I talked to said that Mangum was very reclusive and was tired of being "treated like a god". I suppose if that's what caused him to essentially retire from songwriting or if it was the feeling that he could never surpass what he and the band had accomplished.
Either way, ITAOTC stands up just as well today as it did in the Summer of 1998 when I became obsessed with it like many of my friends.
Look for a cover of a song from this album this week along with many other things. I promise.
P.S. Speaking of brilliant bands that seem to have disappeared (repeatedly). The Breeders will be appearing at SXSW in March and will release their 4th (5th if you count The Amps - Pacer, and I do) full length in their 20 year history. It is titled Mountain Battles and I am psyched.
More about SXSW 2008 later...
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Song-a-Week #2 - "Frontwards" (Orig. by Pavement)
So what I'm posting here is my cover of a Pavement song that I recorded for a compilation that an Italian label, Homesleep put out in 2003. I submitted "Frontwards" from the Watery, Domestic EP and they liked it, but another band had already submitted that song, so I sent them a 4-track recording of "Circa 1762" that was okay, but not as good I think.
Mp3 --> "Frontwards"
Friday, January 18, 2008
Song-a-Week #1 "Break a Promise" (orig. by Guv'ner)
This is the first of my home recordings that I am to be posting here. I got off to a bit of a slow start due to some difficulties with my laptop, but that seems to be corrected.
The first song is "Break a Promise" from the long-defunct band Guv'ner from their great LP The Hunt. It's a fun song and I do a pretty straight reading of it. I tried to do it really fast and recorded it in my garage while the dryer was running. I probably won't do that again.
I hope to get another song recorded pretty soon so I can stick to the song every week schedule. Enjoy.
MP3 --> Break a Promise
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Friday, January 4, 2008
Range Life (the radio show)
Top Songs of 2007
This list is alphabetical, this isn't a sport and I'm not Casey Kasem.
* Blitzen Trapper - Futures & Folly (from Wild Mountain Nation)
Maybe its that they remind me of the band Home. Maybe they just write great songs and have nice arrangements. Whatever the case, good stuff.
* Future Of The Left - Suddenly It's A Folk Song (from Curses)
Curses is probably my most listened-to album of last year. This track is probably my favorite although it was difficult to choose just one.
* No Age - Everybody's Down (from Weirdo Rippers)
The part where the drums come in is why I like rock music.
* The Octopus Project - Truck (from Hello, Avalanche)
This song could easily absorbed into half the TV commercials made the same way that "Such Great Heights" has been. I mean this as a compliment.
* Okkervil River - Our Life Is Not A Movie Or Maybe (from The Stage Names)
I am emotionally moved by this song. I don't listen to it and feel like its about me, but I do feel involved with it somehow. Great songwriting.
* Silkworm - Lily White & Cherry Red (from Chokes!)
This is from SKWM's final EP (which actually came out in late-2006). Tragically, drummer Michael Dahlquist was killed with two of his friends in Chicago when a despondent woman tried to kill herself by crashing her car into his. A documentary about Silkworm is coming out soon.
* Soccer Team - Traffic Patterns ( from 'Volunteered' Civility & Professionalism)
Thanks to The Best Show for turning me on to this song. "Cavity Called Home" is also really good.
* Spoon - The Underdog (from Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga)
If you had told me in 1996 that my favorite Spoon song would immediately bring Paul Simon to mind, I'd have said to take off your crazy pants. Britt Daniel's blossoming songwriting and Jon Brion's amazing production needs to be paired more in the future.
* Tough and Lovely - Just When I Thought (from Teardrops)
Another band that I found from The Best Show. I don't know much about them other than that they are from Columbus, OH and this song is beautiful.
* Wilco - Impossible Germany (from Sky Blue Sky)
The song could be an instrumental and it would still be on this list even though the lyrics and vocals are both outstanding. If this is "Dad-Rock" (worst rock journo term ever, by the way), then load up my minivan with more of it please.
* Blitzen Trapper - Futures & Folly (from Wild Mountain Nation)
Maybe its that they remind me of the band Home. Maybe they just write great songs and have nice arrangements. Whatever the case, good stuff.
* Future Of The Left - Suddenly It's A Folk Song (from Curses)
Curses is probably my most listened-to album of last year. This track is probably my favorite although it was difficult to choose just one.
* No Age - Everybody's Down (from Weirdo Rippers)
The part where the drums come in is why I like rock music.
* The Octopus Project - Truck (from Hello, Avalanche)
This song could easily absorbed into half the TV commercials made the same way that "Such Great Heights" has been. I mean this as a compliment.
* Okkervil River - Our Life Is Not A Movie Or Maybe (from The Stage Names)
I am emotionally moved by this song. I don't listen to it and feel like its about me, but I do feel involved with it somehow. Great songwriting.
* Silkworm - Lily White & Cherry Red (from Chokes!)
This is from SKWM's final EP (which actually came out in late-2006). Tragically, drummer Michael Dahlquist was killed with two of his friends in Chicago when a despondent woman tried to kill herself by crashing her car into his. A documentary about Silkworm is coming out soon.
* Soccer Team - Traffic Patterns ( from 'Volunteered' Civility & Professionalism)
Thanks to The Best Show for turning me on to this song. "Cavity Called Home" is also really good.
* Spoon - The Underdog (from Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga)
If you had told me in 1996 that my favorite Spoon song would immediately bring Paul Simon to mind, I'd have said to take off your crazy pants. Britt Daniel's blossoming songwriting and Jon Brion's amazing production needs to be paired more in the future.
* Tough and Lovely - Just When I Thought (from Teardrops)
Another band that I found from The Best Show. I don't know much about them other than that they are from Columbus, OH and this song is beautiful.
* Wilco - Impossible Germany (from Sky Blue Sky)
The song could be an instrumental and it would still be on this list even though the lyrics and vocals are both outstanding. If this is "Dad-Rock" (worst rock journo term ever, by the way), then load up my minivan with more of it please.
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