Day Ravies at Chalk-Horse Gallery, Sydney (11/03/12)
photo by Kristen
Sally is hung over from seeing A Popfrenzy Spring Delight at the Chalk-Horse Gallery in Sydney (11/03/12). Featuring three bands:
Day Ravies, Camperdown & Out, and the difficult to google Songs.
Alpine - Alt J - Bat For Lashes - Chet Faker - Cloud Nothings - Divine Fits - El-P - Flume - Henry Wagons & The Unwelcome Company - High Highs - Holy Other - Japandroids - Jessie Ware - Julia Holter - Kings Of Convenience - The Men - Ms Mr - The Neighbourhood - Nicolas Jaar - Nite Jewel - Of Monsters And Men - Perfume Genius - Polica - Pond - Real Estate - The Rubens - Shlohmo - Snakadaktal - Twerps - Yeasayer
Cat Power, Dinosaur Jr, Tallest Man On Earth, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Purity Ring, Flume, Julio Bashmore, Moodymann, The Mark Of Cain, Toro Y Moi, Wild Nothing, Psarantonis, Naysayer and Gilsun, Six Ft Hick, Mulatu Astatke, Melbourne Ska Orchestra, Client Liaison, Dick Diver, Keb Darge, Bushwalking, Opossom, Chris Russell’s Chicken Walk, Barry Dickins, No Zu, Zanzibar Chanel, Silence Wedge, Silence Is Golden, Post Percy, Redd Kross
Song of the show is Guided By Voices' "Game of Pricks." There will be a Guided By Voices tribute show at the PBC this November 23rd, 2012.
What began many moons ago as a joke name for a tribute band has recently developed into the perfect way to spend an evening at our favourite bowlo/community club, the PBC!! For those unfamiliar with the work of Dayton, Ohio band Guided By Voices, needless to say there is plenty of evidence on You Tube, but for now I'll just concur with White House Press Secretary Jay Carney by saying Guided By Voices is the greatest rock and roll band of the modern era, in my humble opinion. Myself and a bunch of mates will be playing a couple of sets of GBV classics, with the evening to be opened by local songsmith Tom Warren in his solo guise as Telepathetic. More details as they come to light...the setlists, however, will remain a closely guarded secret until performance. Feel free to post suggestions below though!
BONUS: Opossums and (North American) possums explained!
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Just a reminder that Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power, is coming to Minneapolis at the Mill City Nights tomorrow, October 30th. I will be there, will you? ...
Cat Power stopped by Mill City Nights in Minneapolis, last night, October 30th. This show was co-sponsored by The Current 83.9 FM and the 400 Bar.
THE ENTRANCE BAND
The Entrance Band, or as Guy Blakeslee introduced himself, "I am Entrance," opened up the show. I've concluded that he normally has a full band, but with last night's (Milwaukee) last minute replacement for Xray Eyeballs, it was just solo Entrance. I thought I read that his music was "psychedelic rock," but looking at the black attire and dark lyrics ("I want to die without no fear" on "Prayer of Death") it sounds more like depressing goth music to me?
I've seen Cat Power before, many, many years ago at the 400 Bar. Back then, it was just Chan Marshall with her grand piano. She spent most of the time looking down and closing her eyes as she sang her songs. This is fine for the type of slow-moving, introspective music she was playing, but last night was a different story. She had a full band, a movie projection (that synced to the songs they were playing), and was presented as a full "rock" show. I don't know if this worked for Cat Power, I would've been happy if it was just one instrument to accompany her beautiful smoky voice.
Cat Power
photo by Audrey
It started off well enough, with Bob Dylan's "If You See Her, Tell Her Hello" song to introduce Cat Power, but as they played their second song, "Sun," you can clearly see Marshall is distracted by something. She kept pointing to someone in the audience with a "cut it out" gesture. This went on for a minute before she stopped the song and had a one way conversation with a photographer.
"There ain't no press passes," Marshall muttered, "I'm here for you [referring to the audience], not them [pointing to the photographers]."
There must have been a miscommunication; no one said anything about "no photo policy" for this show. I was on the other side of the stage and didn't see what was going on, but the story I was told later by another photographer was that securities came and had photographers leave their gear behind the front desk or were asked to leave to show.
Cat Power Setlist
Outside of photo drama and someone passing out/had a seizure during "Nothing But Time," the rest of the show went on without any problems. I believe the setlist is the same everynight because of the projected movies. Speaking of which, the Mill City Nights' projection is one the best I've seen from all the venues in Minneapolis, image was crisp and bright.
Marshall performed all the songs from the recent Sun album, with the exception of "Real Life." You know how I feel about bands performing new material, it's tough because they want to play the new stuff but fans wants to hear the old stuff. It felt unbalance with 80% of the set were all new songs. Even classics like "The Greatest" had a different take, which you probably you wouldn't have recognized it from the LP version.
The band ended the show with the new single, "Ruin," with no encore.
Cat Power is currently on tour in support of Sun, out now via Matador Records. She recently announced on Instagram that she may cancel her European tour due to bankruptcy and health struggles due to Angioedema. We have nothing but well wishes for her and hope she makes a full recovery.
Please listen to our wrap-up for the post show for Cat Power with Emily and Dan. Free download of "Ruined" available at Matador Records, which is song of the show for W♥M#160.
Cat Power at Mill City Nights, Minneapolis (10/30/12)
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Just a reminder that Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power, is coming to Minneapolis at the Mill City Nights tomorrow, October 30th. I will be there, will you?
I don't know who the opening band* is for tomorrow night, previously Brooklyn's Xray Eyeballs was on tour with Cat Power, but they seem to have dropped off last night.
Anyway, I'm thrilled to hear her new Sun album live. I also hope to hear "Cross Bones Style," which she didn't sing the last time I saw her.
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UPDATE: I am told The Entrance Band will open up. They previously supported Cat Power in 2010 at the 400 Bar. From Facebook: "Guy Blakeslee from The Entrance Band is doing two last minute shows supporting Cat Power Sun !!! Oct 29 in Milwaukee and Oct 30 in Minneapolis... leaving on a jet plane at the crack of dawn!! and will have bootlegs of old-school "ENTRANCE" recordings for sale!"
10/29/12 Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater
10/30/12 Minneapolis, MN - Mill City Nights
11/02/12 Vancouver, BC - The Vogue Theatre
11/03/12 Seattle, WA - Showbox SoDo
11/04/12 Portland, OR - McMenamins Crystal
11/06/12 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater
11/08/12 Hollywood, CA - Hollywood Palladium
11/26/12 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
11/28/12 Cologne, Germany - E-Werk
11/29/12 Berlin, Germany - Huxleys Neue Welt
12/01/12 Hamburg, Germany - Grosse Freiheit 36
12/02/12 Munich, Germany - Theatre Fabrik
12/03/12 Milan, Italy - Alcatraz
12/04/12 Bologna, Italy - Estragon
12/06/12 Zurich, Switzerland - Volkshaus
12/10/12 Paris, France - Trianon
12/12/12 London, United Kingdom - Roundhouse
12/14/12 Brussels, Belgium - AB Club
Spin said that Kitten's 17-year-old singer Chloe Chaidez had "raw power and believability as a performer."
The Los Angeles indieband recently premiered "Japanese Eyes" on Nylon Magazine, which Nylon noted: "In the music video for the synth-heavy 'Japanese Eyes,' Chaidez dances in a disco-ready dress like Ronald Reagan was still the president."
You can get two free songs ("Cut it Out" & "Sugar") on their website, by signing up for their email list.
Look "Japanese Eyes" as "one of the 'rockiest' songs off the EP" on their Cut It Out release, which is out now on Atlantic Records.
Kat Edmonson is currently on tour with Gary Clark Jr., in support of her sophomore album Way Down Low, out now via Spinnerette Records. You may remember this Texan with her 2009's Take To The Sky hitting the top 20 on Billboard's jazz charts. Certainly legends Willie Nelson and Lyle Lovett took noticed of her and had her open up their shows. Lovett even asked her to do a duet with him, covering the Christmas classic, "Baby, It's Cold Outside."
All dates below are with Guy Clark Jr.
11/02 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA
11/03 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA
11/07 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
11/09 9:30 Club Washington, DC
11/10 Theater of the Living Arts Philadelphia, PA
I got a T-Shirt from these guys, Unlawful Assembly. Their design and mascot seems to be a kitten with a gas mask.
I thought they were a band, but it was odd that they didn't send any music, just some stickers and a shirt. I am assuming if you are in a band, you can probably commission a design from them.
Anyway, checking on their Facebook page, they are doing some Beatles design.
It's impossible for me to understand/figure out their website, I was just looking for a biography that isn't listed anywhere.
According to a friend, they are a Japanese band, but currently in Minneapolis. Look for an Indiegogo-funding to record new materials this November 19th.
In the meantime, they are playing a few shows:
11/09 Austin, TX
11/19 Recording at The Old Blackberry Way
11/28 Minneapolis, MN
I actually had this item for my Halloween music article, but I just realized this has nothing to do with music. This is a book called
"Zombie Cat: The Tale of a Decomposing Kitty." The book is written by Isabel Atherton and illustrated by Bethany Straker.
Reading the description, it is about Tiddles, a normal cat that turned into a zombie cat by a radioactive field mouse. Now he craves human brains. Shouldn't he crave cat brains?
This children book was released earlier this month (October 1, 2012), via Skyhorse Publishing. It is available in print and also Kindle Edition, but you know how I feel about digital books.
I've recently added a few cover songs to the cover collection, including this one by Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power, doing a Hank Williams...
Here are some upcoming shows at the Mill City Nights. This venue originally was called The Brick, which opened up earlier this year to notorious bad press. They quickly changed their name to Mill City Nights to distant their associations to The Brick. Anyway, I went to a recent show there and I'm here to report that securities are still pretty awful - it's like airport security: they pat you down and kick you out of the line if you have what they deemed are liquids, weapons, or lens cameras.
I love Chan Marshall (aka Cat Power). I saw her about six or seven years ago for her "Greatest" tour, but she seemed to have disappeared since then.
Well Cat Power is back with a brand new studio album called SUN.
Comparing and contrasting the new album to her 1998's Moon Pix, Marshall explained that the 1998 album was about "extreme isolation and survival in the crazy struggle", but SUN is the opposite, "confidently into your own future, to personal power and fulfillment."
It sounds like Marshall is no longer the shy, quiet girl and her piano, but more happier and optimistic with her current album. It should be interesting to see how she performs when you see her on tour.
Cat Power is stopping by Minneapolis at Mill City Nights on October 30th. Interestingly enough, the show is co-sponsored by the 400 Bar and The Current 89.3.
10/11/12 Miami, FL Grand Central
10/13/12 Mexico City, Mexico Autodromo
10/18/12 Ithaca, NY State Theatre
10/19/12 Montreal, QC Metropolis
10/20/12 Toronto, ON Kool Haus
10/22/12 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
10/23/12 New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom
10/24/12 Boston, MA House Of Blues
10/25/12 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
10/27/12 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre
10/28/12 Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre
10/29/12 Milwaukee, WI Pabst Theater
10/30/12 Minneapolis, MN Mill City Nights
11/02/12 Vancouver, BC The Vogue Theatre
11/03/12 Seattle, WA Showbox SoDo
11/04/12 Portland, OR McMenamins Crystal
11/06/12 Oakland, CA Fox Theater
11/08/12 Hollywood, CA Hollywood Palladium
11/26/12 Amsterdam, Netherlands Paradiso
11/28/12 Cologne, Germany E-Werk
11/29/12 Berlin, Germany Huxleys Neue Welt
12/01/12 Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit 36
12/02/12 Munich, Germany Theatre Fabrik
12/03/12 Milan, Italy Alcatraz
12/04/12 Bologna, Italy Estragon
12/06/12 Zurich, Switzerland Volkshaus
12/10/12 Paris, France Trianon
12/12/12 London, United Kingdom Roundhouse
12/14/12 Brussels, Belgium AB Club
Here's a tour teamup that can't be beat: English Beat with The Paul Collins Beat tour! The tagteam ends at the Mill Cit Nights in Minneapolis, but the English Beat continues on their tour in Missouri.
A little information about each band, as you know The Beat was a ska band that started in 1978, but had to change their name in America as The English Beat because of Paul Collin's band The Beat (who pre-dated the English Beat by a year.) You can read about Paul Collin's band here on W♥M.
Anyway, it sounds like the two bands aren't rivals at all, but old friends, as Dave Wakeling, from the English Beat, explained, "Paul and I originally met back in '83 and have been in touch occasionally over the years, but recently we've been in closer FB [Facebook] contact, which led to this idea becoming a reality....Two beats, hearting as one!"
The tour kicks off October 11th. Dates with (*) indicates with support from The Paul Collins Beat.
Sep 28 Coach House San Juan Capistrano, CA
Sep 29 Saint Rocke Hermosa Beach, CA
Oct 05 Romano’s Concert Lounge Riverside, CA
Oct 06 The Canyon Club Agoura Hills, CA
Oct 11 The Orange Peel Asheville, NC *
Oct 12 The State Theatre Falls Church, VA *
Oct 13 The Center for Arts Natick, MA *
Oct 14 World Café Live Philadelphia, PA *
Oct 16 BB King’s New York, NY *
Oct 18 Rapids Theatre Niagara Falls, NY *
Oct 19 Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, ON *
Oct 20 Hard Rock Café Detroit, MI *
Oct 23 SPACE Evanston, IL *
Oct 24 Hard Rock Café Pittsburgh, PA *
Oct 25 Hard Rock Café Pittsburgh, PA
Oct 26 Turner Hall Milwaukee, WI *
Oct 27 Mill City Nights Minneapolis, MN *
Oct 30 Knucklehead Tavern Kansas City, MO
Oct 31 The Blue Note Columbia, MO
Nov 02 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
Nov 03 Vinyl Music Hall Pensacola, FL
Nov 09 Hard Rock Café Las Vegas, NV
Nov 16 The Depot Salt Lake City, UT
Nov 23 Bimbo’s 365 Club San Francisco, CA
Nov 24 B Ryder’s Bakersfield, CA
Nov 30 SoHo Santa Barbara, CA
Dec 01 SLO Brewing Company San Luis Obispo, CA
Dec 07 T. Boyle Tavern Pasadena, CA
Dec 08 T. Boyle Tavern Pasadena, CA
Dec 14 Ace of Spades Sacramento, CA
Dec 15 Mystic Theatre Petaluma, CA
Dec 22 House of Blues Anaheim, CA
Dec 29 Saint Rocke Hermosa Beach, CA
Dec 31 The Canyon Club Agoura Hills, CA
Alison Sudol, aka A Fine Frenzy, will be heading out on a five-week tour, co-headlining with Joshua Radin. The new tour is in support of her forthcoming album, PINES, which I've previously mentioned. The third A Fine Frenzy album hits store on October 16th via Virgin Records, according to Amazon.
It seems that PINES goes beyond just music, as in addition to the album, there's also a companion book and short film.
10/11 Santa Rosa, CA Wells Fargo Center for the Arts
10/12 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
10/13 Newport Beach, Balboa Beach Fest
10/16 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
10/17 Vancouver, BC Vogue Theatre
10/18 Seattle, WA City Arts Festival
10/20 Edmonton, AB McDougall Church
10/21 Calgary, AB Knox United Church
10/23 Winnipeg, MB Garrick Center
10/25 Minneapolis, MN Mill City Nights
10/26 Chicago, IL Vic Theatre
10/27 Detroit, MI Majestic Theatre
10/29 New York, NY Best Buy Theater
10/30 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
11/01 Toronto, ON Danforth Music Fall
11/02 Montreal, QC Corona Theatre
11/03 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
11/05 Charlottesville, VA Paramount Theatre
11/07 Durham, NC Carolina Theatre
11/08 Atlanta, GA Buckhead Theatre
11/09 Nashville, TN Marathon Music Works
11/10 Birmingham, AL Workplay Soundstage
11/12 Houston, TX House of Blues
11/13 Austin, TX Paramount Theatre
11/14 Dallas, TX House of Blues
11/16 Los Angeles, CA Wiltern
In my final installment of Halloween treats, I'm going to compile some songs about Werewolves. I actually had a lot more Halloween-related posts I wanted to do, but lately I have not been home.
It began with the Greek mythology about Lycaon who was transformed into a wolf from eating human flesh. The term "werewolf" is based on old English, meaning "man-wolf".
In modern pop culture, the definitive portrayal of the Werewolf was by Lon Chaney Jr in "The Wolf Man" (1941).
Some characteristics of the Werewolves (all based on folklore): Once bitten by a Werewolf, that person also becomes a Werewolf. They turn into a Werewolf on a Full Moon. The only way to kill them is with a Silver bullet.
My favorite Werewolf movies are "Ginger Snaps". The first movie is about two teenage girls. It was brilliantly executed, paralleling the transformation to a Werewolf and going through puberty. The second movie does the same thing - only Werewolf/drug addiction. The third movie takes place in the past. All the sequels are very different from each other, in story and theme, but they are all about Werewolves.
Update: I was gonna add this yesterday, thought better of it, but Vu's convinced me... The Ginger Snaps theme, composed Michael Shields and available only on his website for free download. It's hauntingly good! Oh maybe I should also mention that the girl who played Bridget in the movie, Emily Perkins (shorter darked haired one), came to my Uni a couple years ago to give a lecture / q&a session on the show (all 3 of which we got to see free, though I'd seen the first before), then ran off with and married one of the Uni lecturers! And that thing about puberty is exactly what I though, but apparently it is just about lesbians. Who knew. - Christopher.
My favorite Werewolf song is - hands down - "Werewolf" by Cocorosie.
Coco (Bianca Casady) and Rosie (Sierra Casady) are real-life sisters. They have released three albums through Touch and Go Records.
I don't know which of the two is singing (probably Coco as her name goes first in their name), but she has this very interesting vocal style. It's like a weird accent, it reminds me a lot of Joanna Newsom[W♥M]
Warren Zevon has perhaps the best-known song of this group, "Werewolves of London". The song has a comic feel to it and not to be taken too seriously.
According to listeners' polls, on the Jeremy Vine show, the first verse is the #1 "Greatest Opening Song Line."
I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand Walking through the streets of Soho in the rain He was looking for the place called Lee Ho Fook's Going to get a big dish of beef chow mein
Running Wild are a German heavy metal band from the 80s. What you probably didn't guess is that this song (and many of their other songs) are in English.
"Prowling Werewolf", in particular, is a pretty good song. It's more like a power rock song than metal.
An interesting note about Running Wild, is that they became the world's first "Pirate Metal" band. They arrrrr still an active band.
Speaking of cheesy 80s metal, this song "Werewolf in London" by London, was suggested by This Episode.
The song is fairly typical of this genre: loud guitars and the lead singer can really scream.
Incidentally, in doing research for this American band, I found out that there is a British band also called London. But they are better suited for this name, seeing as they do live in London...
Harry and the Potters was previously mentioned on W♥M.
I've never read any of the books, but I get the impression that one of Harry's teacher was turned in a Werewolf? This information is what I've derived from the song.
As for Werewolves in Harry Potter, apparently there's only three in the series: Remus Lupin, unnamed character, and Fenrir Greyback. I've deduced that Lupin is the teacher by day and wolf at night.
I didn't know about Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's "She Said" until Life in Ruins mentioned it.
Listening to the lyrics, it's obvious now. The "She" in this song are words spoken by a Gypsy, who warns that the singer is a Werewolf: "you ain't a man no more, you're outta control. These wolf bites gonna find out what its like to lose your soul."
La Union's song "Lobo Hombre in Paris" is a Spanish song, sent in by Cristina.
Since I don't understand Spanish, I just thought of that movie "An American Werewolf in Paris" - the sequel to "An American Werewolf in London". But I am assuming this song pre-date the 1997 film?
The Dillinger Escape Plan's "Sunshine the Werewolf" is LOUD. It's too loud and hardcore and screamo for me to really enjoy. I figure if I was ever at one of their live show that I would go deaf instantly.
However, before you start to turn down the volume, two minutes into the song and there is a nice break in the song.
I still can't figure what the song has to do with Werewolves?
Cristina also sent in this song "Werewolf on Wheels" by The Born Losers.
I had a hell (haha) of a time looking for the album art for this album. It's a various artist album called Halloween Party. I had even a harder time finding any information about The Born Losers.
This song is just an instrumental. I guess it's best imagined if you saw a hairy Werewolf on a motorcyle!
Metallica's song "Of Wolf and Man" is essentially about a Werewolf.
The song is loud and includes a some crazy guitar noodles half way into the song (this part makes me think of hair bands from the 80s!). My favorite line from the song is: "The company we keep/Roaming the land while you sleep".
The (Motherf******) Browns are a punchy powerpunk band - similar to Blink 182.
I thought this song was very poppy/fun band, and as their song title suggests, they really are based in Calgary, Canada. They're currently releasing their music on Meter Records.
Finally, remember that Cat Power song that was requested by a reader so long ago? Guess what? It's about a Werewolf!
An interesting note about this song is that it's a cover! Originally written by Michael Hurley. Apparently Chan Marshall is a huge Hurley fan as she's also covered two of his other songs, "Sweedeedee" and "Troubled Water".
I've recently added a few cover songs to the cover collection,
including this one by Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power, doing a Hank
Williams' tune, "Ramblin' Man". I'm also including the video of Isobel
Campbell and Mark Lanegan's version.
The Cat Power song is an exclusive song from eMusic. You should definitely check it out - they are offering 25 free MP3s for new members.
You
can use the link above, or you can send me your email address and your
name (probably full name?) and I will get 50 MP3s for referral. I don't
really care about getting the referrals, but it would be kind of nice to
get free stuff.
I believe the lowest subscription is $10 a month
for 30 songs. This is not a bad deal, considering a normal 10-track CD
retails for $17+ :/
Anyroad, you can get a lot of music from bands we've covered here (including TMBG, Camera Obscura,
and the Decemberists). If you like more popular musicians, eMusic is
probably not for you. Just remember that the money you spend on eMusic
goes back to the artists, unlike that illegal allofmp3.
The only
thing I don't like about eMusic is that there are no artwork assigned
to the music file. But the good thing is that there are no DRM and you
keep your music (not rent). You spend $10 on dinner at a restraunt, $10
for 30 songs is a good deal, trust me.
PS, on the subject of covers, Randy pointed out that TMBG - New York City was a cover of Cub. I never knew that! And the original is REALLY GOOD!
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