14 October 2009

Sea Wolf and Port O'Brien



You're a Wolf here spent many many minutes on repeat when it came out on Dangerbird Records in their 2007 album Leaves in the River. From the same album...

Winter Windows
shared those many minutes.




Their September 22, 2009 release White Water, White Bloom doesn't have the same airy-awesome drive that was so damn appealing throughout their previous album. I've read, or more likely, heard, somewhere that their intentions were for a more full-band sound and with the help of producer/multi-instrumentalist Mike Mogis (Saddle Creek) I suppose that was achieved. And Alex Church's vocals still resonate and crescendo on cue. Which is nice.

Sea Wolf is on tour with Port O'Brien and will be at Mercury Lounge tonight and at Union Hall in Brooklyn on Friday night. Get it.

From the album, Threadbare ~ Port O'Brien's October 6th release ~ here's a cool song:

'My Will Is Good' by Port O'Brien - Watch more Videos at Vodpod.

13 October 2009

The Shackeltons



The Shackeltons will be playing at Bruar Falls in Brooklyn on Friday night for only eight dollars. Frontman Mark Redding does his darndest to channel Ian Curtis and a live viewing is highly recommended. Your Movement is from their 2007 self-titled album released on KEXP disc jockey John Richards' label, Loveless Records.

The band is named after Earnest Shackleton, an explorer who most notably attempted to cross Antarctica on foot in the early 1900s. Spoiler alert! He died of a heart attack.



Along a similar faulty vein, The Breaks was directed by Sam Jones ~ who also directed the 2002 Wilco-doc I am Trying to Break Your Heart. A must see.

12 October 2009

Tune in Tokyo.


So.

I was a guest host on my buddy's show ~ All Over The Shop ~ on East Village Radio this past Saturday night. Check that archives page to tune in to that episode... OR tune in this Saturday night from 6pm-8pm when I'll be hosting the program all-by- my-damn-self.

There will be upcoming dates in November that I will be covering on the show as well.

Internet Radio!!

08 October 2009

Tap that ass, NASA.


The folks at NASA will be blowing chunks out of the moon tomorrow morning.

At 7.30am EST, the LCROSS mission will launch some rockets into the south pole of the moon in attempts to snatch up presumed deposits of frozen water laying below the lunar surface.

I hope Coca-Cola jumps on board and comes out with some awesome lunar-cola by the holidays. I've been hearing about this magical moon now for decades and demand an outer-space additive to my high-fructose corn syrup based consumable beverage. By the holidays.


Update: Here's how it went.

06 October 2009

ApSci

ApSci is a now Bronx-based duo comprised of Raphael Lamotta and his Filipinio-Australian wife Dana Diaz-Tutaan. They have been performing together since 1998 and signed to the San Francisco-based underground hip-hop label Quannum Projects in 2004.



A classically-trained singer with theater background, Diaz-Tutaan toured Australia with Blackalicious in 2004 and, in 2006, was asked to play the lead role in Here Lies Love, a musical collaboration with David Byrne & Fat Boy Slim. ApSci's new album ~ Best Crisis Ever ~ is out October 13th, 2009.

ApSci plays MonkeyTown on Friday night. Expect a visual-explosion accompaniment on the BIG screens.

05 October 2009

Have a Vampire Weekend?

The oxford-clad quatro have officially announced their upcoming album ~ Contra ~ will be released state-side January 12th, 2010. These guys had the market cornered on all things kitchy-Columbia University-prep. I see they've widened there nets for all-things-nostalgic for the rest of the white people born in the 1980's. Perhaps an homage to all things sitting-in-front-of-a-television is to be expected.


Is there no stopping them? Let's just see if they get their instruments on that Fraggle Rock movie I keep hearing about.


Click for a free download of their new single Horchata.

01 October 2009

Ringo mutha-fucka, what's happenin?

Lorne Greene was a Canadian. He was known to fellow Canadians as "The Voice of Doom," an epithet he acquired as the chief radio announcer for CBC radio from 1939 to 1942, the height of Canada's darkest days of WWII. He would later become a Canadian pioneer figure in early Hollywood.

Greene is best known for playing the patriarchal character Ben Cartwright on the long-running western Bonanza (1959-73). Throughout the 70's Greene was also popular as the spokesman for Alpo Beef Chunks dog food commercials. Weeks before this death in 1987, he had signed on for a revival of Bonzana. Bummer... no reprisal.

In 1964, Greene had a #1 single on the charts ~ although which charts is still in question ~ with the western ballad Ringo. Growing up I had this 45 on my jukebox in the basement. I swear I could play the best pool of my life while serenaded by "The Canadian Voice of Doom."

30 September 2009

I meant to put this up about a month ago. Well fuck me.

Or dagger me, rather.

Major Lazer "Pon De Floor" from Eric Wareheim on Vimeo.

Click on this ~ link ~ for more videos from this director.



As for daggering, its origins lay in breaking Jamaican dicks. Observe.



Major Lazer is at Terminal 5 on Saturday night. I'll be there.

29 September 2009

Woah, Soulsaver has a new album. Epic.

Soulsavers are an English production and remix team comprised of Rich Machin and Ian Glover. They have a downtempo electronica sound with influences of rock, gospel, soul, and country. Giddy. Up.




Although formed in 2000, they just released only their third album, Broken, on August 17th, 2009. Mark Lanegan is featured as the main vocalist with contributions from Mike Patton (of Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk), Jason Pierce ( of Spiritualized and Spaceman 3), and Gibbby Haynes ( of Butthole Surfers).


From the aforementioned Broken... the all instrumental track Wise Blood:


The non-album single Sunrise was written by Lanegan and sung by Will Oldham, aka Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, which preceded the album's release on August 3rd, 2009.



And now for some perdy Will Oldham moving pencil scratches...

28 September 2009

Top Spits

Bon Iver, aka Justin Vernon, has just blown the top off the auto-tune's precipice. Under the collaborative Volcano Choir he's just released a new album ~ Unmap ~ and it starts with the hateful application, but with time the chimes and drums give resonance and validity to the fad.

It unfolds itself with tidal wave rhythms of said tune, but choir, chimes and blanketed sheets of vocal bliss with encouraging yes-please ambiance makes it a portrait worth appraisal. Sounding much better than the original version of The Woods he put out last year.

Volcano Choir; the one that's good like wine, just give it time:



The Woods. Sans choir. Don't listen too long. Seriously. Just making a point.



Thanks for the lead, DNUGG.

Port O'Brien

The new album ~ Threadbare ~ will be out in the US next Tues. Oct. 6th. They just completed a live show in Seattle and will spend 2 nights in NYC : 10/14 at Mercury Lounge. 10/16 @ Union Hall.

Port O'Brien. They lost a brother of the band earlier this year... very resonant in the album. Heavy.

24 September 2009

My girlfriend is famous.


Featured today on Planet.com is none other than the beautiful Joy Merrifield. As she readies to embark on another Icelandic adventure, Joyous leaves us with the hopes of up-to-the-second happenings and have-to's in the tundratic oasis of pixies and sprites.


Bravo!



Iceland Airwaves Festival.

23 September 2009

A touched family

There is something spectacularly refreshing about Jason Trachtenburg. And his family. Here's a get to know you interview from 2005. Just to get things rolling. . .



Okay, so perhaps you just watched the first 1:28 to get an idea of what the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players are all about. In that first 90 seconds, Jason mentions their inception to slideshows as a medium for a musical act and their first song ~ Mountain Trip to Old Japan. Well here it is:



They did a buncha buncha touring in the US, Canada and Europe and have recorded and released two albums: Vintage Slide Collections From Seattle, Vol. 1 (2001) and Adventures in Middle America, Vol. 2 (2005).

The ~ now 15 year old ~ daughter, Rachel, began a morning show in 2007. It's a bit of an infotainment-puppet vessel for tweens with a green thumb for environmental and social issues. And it's still a family affair:



Rachel's morning show has now evolved into Rachel Trachtenburg’s Homemade World alongside her parents and various other actors. She released an album of the same name in 2009. Simultaneously to working on Rachel's show, she and the family have been quite outspoken on her political views here in New York City.

Rachel went downtown in October and November of 2008 to speak out against Mayor Bloomberg extending his term limits. Here, The Players defend her position after Rachel addressed a public hearing at City Hall.



I think she means it. This is from a few days after speaking at city hall:



On January 30, 2009, Rachel and her parents went back to City Hall to speak out against horse carriage drivers, whom she claims, mistreat their horses. Rachel performed a song about horses on her ukulele and received a round of applause from the City Council, which are both not normally allowed.

Rachel plans to spend the rest of her life in New York City.

The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players will be performing Saturday night as part of the Showpaper Music and Art Celebration at Red Hook Labs in Brooklyn. I think it's only $8 but I guarantee a touching slideshow.

Paul, Paul... Interpol.

I read somewhere, sometime ago that Paul Banks was teased in his adolescence for being a narc. Funnily enough, when forming Interpol in 1998 he encouraged the adoption of aliases for his troupe. For the exception of Carlos D. it didn't take. Until now.

Under the adopted moniker Julian Plenti, Paul released his first solo album ~ Julian Plenti is... Skyscraper ~ on August 4th, 2009. Really driving the alias home, Paul.

Here's the video for Games for Days featuring the Canadian born Emily Haines of Metric as... the woman.



Paul, err, Julian Plenti will be playing at the Guggenheim Museum on Friday night for many many many many dollars. Really? I remember when Paul and his whole band would play for, like, twelve bucks. And he's not even from Brooklyn... ~ had to follow the Gugg-link for that one.

22 September 2009

Woah. Best video ever. Seriously. of the day.



I wanna be someone to someone too. Don't we all?

I'll be on the lookout, hopefully it won't take long for this to be remixed ~ all 2009 style.