Thanks to the great folks over at NPR’s World Cafe, I get the distinct pleasure again this year of joining David Dye to talk about (and spin) some of my favorite albums of 2008! It all goes down tomorrow, January 1st, and you can listen online!
I’m boarding a plane in San Jose to fly back to Colorado, and I wish all y’all a safe and happy New Year’s!
GASLIGHT ANTHEM – HEADLINING U.S./CANADA DATES Mar 18 La Tulipe – Montreal, Quebec % Mar 20 The Opera House – Toronto, Ontario % Mar 21 Call The Office – London, Ontario % Mar 27 Webster Hall – New York, NY Mar 28 The Trocadero – Philadelphia, PA # Mar 29 Mr. Small’s – Pittsburgh, PA # Apr 2 Turner Hall – Milwaukee, WI # Apr 3 The Bottom Lounge – Chicago, IL # Apr 4 Varsity Theater – Minneapolis, MN # Apr 7 The Warehouse – Calgary, Alberta # Apr 8 The Starlite Room – Edmonton, Alberta # Apr 10 The Plaza – Vancouver, British Columbia # Apr 15 The Boardwalk – Orangevale, CA # Apr 16 Slim’s – San Francisco, CA # Apr 21 The Clubhouse – Tempe, AZ # Apr 24 Gothic Theatre – Englewood, CO #
In between producing the new albums from Hacienda and Jessica Lea Mayfield in 2008, while continuing to be a member of the Black Keys, Akron’s filthiest bluesman Dan Auerbach is fixin’ to release his solo debut album on February 10th.
Keep It Hid will be out on Nonesuch Records, and first listens sound like fuzzed-out, skwonky rock and roll. I love his yowl. He’ll be touring in support of it in the coming months, with those Hacienda fellas opening.
Listen to two other new tracks over on the Nonesuch Records site. And if you (ahem) right click the song titles you might be able to save the mp3s. Just sayin.
As he’s apparently “Astral Interplanet Space Captain” this year, many of the songs are of the synth-Casio variety, and I’m kinda finding the mood a bit off-putting, compared to the way I love his banjo with my whole backwoods heart. I mean, “Wonderful Christmastime” should have never happened. Have we learned nothing from the past! Christmas means no synthesizers.
But in any case, there is one sweet piano-based tune on the new EP that has risen above the interplanetary action to warm my heart. I do hope your day was happy.
This unassuming tune was introduced to me a few weeks ago as “a perfect song.” Homemade and unvarnished, it resonates with me both in the way it speaks to the creative process of artistry, and also the ups and downs of love. What more do you need in music?
lovesick bird bears his burden to the mass
sings his song to anyone who will listen back
he sings his song with his heart on his tongue
with a faded photograph in his sock
they’ll walk by with x’s on their eyes
greenback tethers beckon them to walk
when did you get your wings clipped bird?
(could you) love someone new?
one who’ll hold you through the night
and forget the past
forward-motion puts history behind
she sings her song with her heart on her tongue
she’s waiting in hope of a response
he stands by with his arm tucked by his sides
cause a ghost has claimed a place in his thoughts
and a ghost says “ooo”
So he sings his song with his heart on his tongue
pulls a faded photograph from his sock
he lets love walk by a hundred thousand times
and a memory will never let him stop
Scott Brabson is a Denver artist, and this was recorded in his studio (apartment, that is).
Christmas is coming and kids are having fun (so said the chorus of my fifth grade play “Shaping Up Santa,” for which I still know all the words and thankfully no longer have to wear the green elf costume).
I have a love/hate relationship with this time of year because of the overabundance of really bad, synthy, jingly, repetitive Christmas music that bombards me at every pass. But tonight I was listening to my friend Dainon‘s superb radio show out of Salt Lake City and he filled two and a half hours with the kind of Christmas music that reminds me why I do love it.
I tend towards the melancholy, the meaningful, the achingly pretty at this time of year, and tonight’s show inspired me to finally put the finishing touches on my own mix of music for the season. Twenty-five songs to get at the goodness under the busy surface this time of year. Enjoy.
It’s been a few months since we checked in with Fuel/Friends’ favorite little wild canines, the Young Coyotes. Just back from two months of touring with The Gay Blades and Asobi Seksu, they posted cryptic images today (like the one above) that would lead a reasonable person to assume that they are, in fact, in the studio! I’ve been waiting since the hot days of summer for a proper full-length from these boys.
In the holly jolly spirit of giving (note to self: start Christmas shopping), the first half of Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip has posted a third installment of his popular, hip-shaking mixtapes over on his blog. You might also call them remixtapes. Check these samples:
I especially like what he did to the Joy Division, and really darling — it’s been too long since you’ve gutturally “OOOOOOh”d along with Elastica. See the full tracklist and get the download link here.
My friend Julio asked me for some Top Fives of the year (leaving it open to interpretation) and I gave him things like 5 shows I loved, 5 books I enjoyed, and 5 memorable Halloween costumes I saw. My friends were more creative. The wonderful John Wenzel (who knows dangerously funny stuff) caught my attention with this write-up of his “favorite neon spazz-rock trio”:
Pretty & Nice hail from Boston, but they may as well be from southern Ohio circa 1996, as much as they incorporate elements of Dayton-bred acts like Brainiac and Guided by Voices into their squiggling synths, monaural guitars and insanely catchy vocal melodies. There’s also bits of Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe (and latter day post-punk/pop whores the New Pornographers) out in front, and somehow this mash of old and new makes perfect, danceable sense.
Big words like that are why he works for a newspaper, people.
I love short lists of bests at the end of the year from people with tastes so different than mine, so I took a listen and yeah, pretty much haven’t stopped all day. Everything Wenzel says (in this instance) is true. You can stream the aptly-titled new album Get Young over on the Pretty & Nice website, and here’s one ridiculously danceable tune you can take with you.
Fuel/Friends was also comfortably ranked above naughtynicegay.com on the list of “Colorado music websites that are taking over the world,” by one hiply-monikered Ricardo Baca. Whew. That site has really, really good music, so it was a close finish. Thanks!
Name: Heather Browne Location: Colorado, originally by way of California Giving context to the torrent since 2005.
"I love the relationship that anyone has with music: because there's something in us that is beyond the reach of words, something that eludes and defies our best attempts to spit it out. It's the best part of us, probably, the richest and strangest part..."
—Nick Hornby, Songbook
"Music has always been a matter of energy to me, a question of Fuel. Sentimental people call it Inspiration, but what they really mean is Fuel." —Hunter S. Thompson
Mp3s are for sampling purposes, kinda like when they give you the cheese cube at Costco, knowing that you'll often go home with having bought the whole 7 lb. spiced Brie log. They are left up for a limited time. If you LIKE the music, go and support these artists, buy their schwag, go to their concerts, purchase their CDs/records and tell all your friends. Rock on.