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Monday, March 12, 2012

Music on TV - Week of 03.12.12: Andrew Bird

Andrew Bird performs and sits for an interview on The Colbert Report this Tuesday, March 13.
Aside from Andrew Bird getting truthy on The Colbert Report (in support of his excellent Break it Yourself) on Tuesday night, there's nothing really this week to see, unless you need to catch up on repeats.
Andrew Bird - Break it Yourself
Picks for the week
Monday, March 12
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Keane
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: SOJA
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Cults (REPEATS)
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Speakers (REPEAT)
Tuesday, March 13
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Allen Stone
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: The Chieftains with Low Anthem
COMEDY CENTRAL: The Colbert Report: Andrew Bird
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Shooter Jennings
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Primus (REPEATS)
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: White Denim (REPEAT)
Wednesday, March 14
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: The Crystal Method featuring Martha Reeves
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: The Ting Tings
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Meatloaf
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Ed Sheeran (REPEAT)
Thursday, March 15
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: The Joy Formidable
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Andy Grammer
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Nas (REPEATS)
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Milow (REPEAT)
Friday, March 16
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Fitz and the Tantrums (REPEATS)
Saturday, March 17
BBCAMERICA: The Graham Norton Show: David Guetta
NBC: Saturday Night Live:
PBS: Austin City Limits: Widespread Panic (REPEAT)
Sunday, March 18
HDNET: HDNET Concert Series: Jeff Bridges, Stevie Nicks

Friday, March 09, 2012

Now Downloading: New Releases 03.06.12 - The Men, Mike Wexler

What's the saying? "March enters like a lion and leaves like a lamb?" Between the sophomore releases from both The Mean and Mike Wexler, we've certainly achieved the first part of that equation. Other artists with new releases this week include Andrew Bird, Bruce Springsteen, The Magnetic Fields, Bowerbirds, Time Fite, White Rabbits, Pond (no, not that one), Xiu Xiu, Nite Jewel, Kaiser Chiefs, Miniature Birds and Said the Whale.

Playlist: New Releases 03.06.12: Spotify


The Men - Open Your Heart
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The Men - Open Your HeartOpen Your Heart) carries on the tradition of the beer-swilling party anthems of The Replacements. It's as if the Brooklyn quartet set out to create an accurate document of the glory days of Homestead Records, occasionally switching up the party rock for some on target space jams (the "Country Song"/"Oscillation" combination) ala Sonic Youth or Spaceman 3, bouncing into some shoegaze before galloping off into some alt country punk. Open Your Heart has something for everyone without pandering to any genre, and that's something to be celebrated.

Download: "Open Your Heart" [mp3]


Mike Wexler - Dispossession
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Mike Wexler - DispossessionSpeaking of Spaceman 3, Wexler's latest traverses some of the hallowed ground that the aforementioned band pioneered, taking his freak folk leanings to s place that the great Scott Walker might have gone if born 40 years later. Dispossession marks a giant leap forward for his sophomore release, acting as both dream and reality bleeding together for a otherwordly listening experience.

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More on the radar (and in the mp3 player) this week:
Andrew Bird - Break it Yourself / Free AOL Album Stream
The Magnetic Fields - Love at the Bottom of the Sea / Album Stream from Merge [mp3]
Bruce Springsteen - Wrecking Ball
Bowerbirds - The Clearing / Free AOL Album Stream / "Tuck the Darkness In" [mp3]
White Rabbits - Milk Famous / Free AOL Album Stream
Tim Fite - Ain't Ain't Ain't
Pond - Beard, Wives, Denim
Xiu Xiu - Always
Nite Jewel - One Second of Love
Kaiser Chiefs - Start The Revolution Without Me / Free AOL Album Stream
Miniature Tigers - MIA PHARAOH / Free AOL Album Stream
Said the Whale - Little Mountain / "Heavy Ceiling" [mp3]

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Ear on TV: Week of 10.19.09: Neil Patrick Harris vs Batman

Neil Patrick Harris' plan for world domination continues, this time as an animated villain in a special musical episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold. The Emmy host and star of How I Met Your Mother is the voice behind what could be Batman's most flamboyant villain, Music Meister (sorry Riddler).

Of course, NPH has already played a musical villain, having recently created a stir in the title role for Joss Whedon's Emmy award winning Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, so it's no surprise that he steals the episode, titled "Mayhem of the Music Meister" (premiering* on Friday, October 23, on Cartoon Network). The character is able to send his foes into song, including Aquaman, Green Arrow and the vocal power keg that is Black Canary (scroll down for video).

*The episode was previewed at this year's Comic Con to a standing ovation, and has aired already in the UK.

I've been wanting to plug the series since it debuted nearly a year ago, especially since Jellyfish's Andy Sturmer does the theme song, but now is as good a time as any. And the powers that be are striking while the irons are hot, releasing a soundtrack (Batman: The Brave and The Bold: Mayhem Of The Music Meister! Soundtrack) for the episode (via New Line Records) on October 24, the day after the episode airs.

Elsewhere, the talkies are on vacay, but Austin City Limits picks up the slack this week with the combo of super indie acts Andrew Bird and St. Vincent. Meanwhile, the excellent IFC documentary series on Monty Python continues all this week, and with the Python-a-thon, there's the added bonus of the (very musical) films The Holy Grail and The Life of Brian.


Playlist: Picks for the week
Monday, October 19
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: The Used (REPEAT)
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Rosanne Cash (REPEAT)
IFC: Monty Python: Almost the Truth (The Lawyer's Cut) Part II: Monty Python
IFC: Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Monty Python
Tuesday, October 20
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: The Sounds
IFC: Monty Python: Almost the Truth (The Lawyer's Cut) Part III: Monty Python
IFC: Monty Python's Life of Brian: Monty Python
MTV: It's On With Alexa Chung: Shakira
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Goons of Doom
NBC: The Jay Leno Show: Ludacris
NBC: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Cobra Starship featuring Estelle (REPEAT)
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Landon Pigg (REPEAT)
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Amazing Baby (REPEAT)
Wednesday, October 21
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Dead By Sunrise
IFC: Monty Python: Almost the Truth (The Lawyer's Cut) Part IV: Monty Python
IFC: Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl: Monty Python
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Say Anything
NBC: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Phoenix (REPEAT)
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: John Fogerty (REPEAT)
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Paolo Nutini (REPEAT)
Thursday, October 22
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: The Temper Trap
IFC: Monty Python: Almost the Truth (The Lawyer's Cut) Part V: Monty Python
IFC: Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Monty Python
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Miranda Lambert (REPEAT)
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Ladyhawke (REPEAT)
SYNDICATION: The Ellen Degeneres Show: Mika
Friday, October 23
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Echo & the Bunnymen
CARTOON NETWORK: Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Neil Patrick Harris
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: The Avett Brothers (REPEAT
FUEL: The Daily Habit: ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead
IFC: Monty Python: Almost the Truth (The Lawyer's Cut) Part VI: Monty Python
IFC: Monty Python's Life of Brian: Monty Python
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Christopher Cross with Michael McDonald & The Roots(REPEAT)
SUNDANCE: Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell: Arthur Russell
Saturday, October 24
PBS: Austin City Limits: Andrew Bird, St. Vincent

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Life: Envision the Fiery Crash

Until the end, "5 Quarts" sure seemed like another 'holding pattern' episode for Life, where the writers are still trying to get right the work-around for Sarah Shahi's baby bump. Sure, Gabrielle Union's Seever is just fine, and her and Crews (Damien Lewis) even shared a few moments that were very Reese/Crews like, but in the end, you still wanted Reese there.

And then Andrew Bird's "Fiery Crash" started to come in, and you knew something was up. The fact that this foreshadow of doom played while both Crews and Reese were locked in the Rayborn mystery suggested what came next. My guess is, there won't be any Chrissy from Three's Company phone calls next week, possibly no appearance of Reese/Shahi at all. Is this an abduction, or just a sequestering to keep their investigation from being tainted? Neither meet any ethics litmus test I can think of.

Saw pictures of Shahi at last nights TV Guide's Sexiest Issue party, and she's still very much pregnant (and lovely). Knowing that the series has little chance of being picked up, it's highly doubtful we'll ever see Reese and Crews as partners ever again.

Playlist: Life - Episode 2.19
1. "Don't You Worry" - Jim Noir - Drained assitant coroner.
2. "High Roller" - The Crystal Method - Party in a morgue.
3. "Now You're Gone" - Secret Machines - The 5 quarts.
4. "Fiery Crash" - Andrew Bird - Rayborn photos; another FBI offer.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Ear on TV: Week of January 26: Andrew Bird

Singer/songwriter Andrew Bird, over a span of eight albums now, has quietly moved from obscurity into something resembling mainstream. Whether you recognize his work in recent Residence Inn commercials, playing in a Barnes & Noble, or in your iPod, his quirky violin, guitar and whistling melodies find a way to burrow into your head. His latest, Noble Beast -- released last week, finds Bird scaling back some of his eccentricities down to a still challenging piece of work that dares some radio airplay. What hasn't been pared back is his love of words, as witnessed in the song "Tenuousness": "From proto-Sanskrit Minoans to porto-centric Lisboans / Greek Cypriots and Hobishots / Who hang around the ports a lot." Now say it ten times fast -- and again while holding your tongue, just for fun.

Live, the multi-instrumentalist often builds a songs layers using loops, but when he plays "Fitz and Dizzyspells" on Letterman Tuesday night, time restrictions probably won't allow that spectacle. Instead we'll likely witness him move from guitar to violin along with his world champion caliber whistling. Either way, we should expect to hear a well-earned "wow" from David Letterman after the last note fades.

It's been four years since Franz Ferdinand's sophomore album, You Could Have It So Much Better, lived up to it's title and landed with a thud. Since that time, the Glasgow quartet vowed to shake things up, and tomorrow sees the release of the result in Tonight: Franz Ferdinand. It's an album that despite the vow, sounds a lot like the last, albeit with the addition of some more inventive keyboard sounds. I, for one, thought You Could Have It... was better than most gave credit, so that and the fact that they put on a good show is reason enough for me to be tuning in to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Thursday night to see them perform "Ulysses" (or possibly "No You Girls Never No").

Finally, the latest season of Austin City Limits has been pretty good so far, and this week's lineup has to be my favorite, pairing the legendary Nick Lowe with the Oscar winning Swell Season (Once's Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova). Lowe's famous sharp wit and ironic lyrics have given away to a more graceful delivery, more in line with his nearly 60-year old voice, but expect to hear plenty of his classics (like "Cruel to be Kind") because the Basher is set to release a new collection of greatest hits called Quiet Please…The New Best of Nick Lowe, in anticipation of Lowe's 60th birthday in March. And so it goes and so it goes and so it goes and so it goes...

Playlist: Picks for the week
Monday, January 26
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Ben Kweller
FUEL: The Daily Habit: The Mae Shi
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: The Bird & the Bee
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: The Walkmen
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: The Ting Tings (REPEAT)
Tuesday, January 27
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Andrew Bird
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: RZA
IFC: The Henry Rollins Show: Rufus Wainwright (REPEAT)
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: M83
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Little Joy (REPEAT)
Wednesday, January 28
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Crystal Antlers
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Cold War Kids
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Katy Perry (REPEAT)
SUNDANCE: Spectacle: Elvis Costello With...: Elvis Costello, Renee Fleming
Thursday, January 29
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Franz Ferdinand
Friday, January 30
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Benji Hughes
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Glasvegas
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (REPEAT)
PBS: Tavis Smiley: M.I.A.
Saturday, January 31
NBC: Saturday Night Live: Jason Mraz>
PBS: Austin City Limits: Nick Lowe, The Swell Season
Sunday, February 1
NBC: Super Bowl XLIII: Bruce Springsteen (halftime show)

As always, be safe out there and check local listings

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Now Downloading: New Releases 01.20.09

As if to underline last year's down year for releases, this week's crop is already heads and tails above any release week from last year. Less than one month into 2009, and we could already start to formulate a best of the year list. Animal Collective's latest beats all of last year's releases, which is why there's already album of the year talk in January. Besides that, there's new releases from Antony and the Johnsons, Andrew Bird, AC Newman, Anya Marina, Bon Iver, Blackout Beach (Carey Mercer of Frog Eyes/Swan Lake) and that just covers the first two letters of the alphabet. It's as if album releases were pushed back to inauguration day, for a better association. There will be no more releases from the Bush years, folks.

Playlist: New Releases 01.20.09



Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post PavillionSo much digital ink has already been spilled on this release since it leaked earlier a few weeks ago, there's not much else to say except the bar has been set for releases in 2009 (or, for that matter, what we'll lovingly refer to as The Obama Years). With the 2007 releases (specifically, Strawberry Jam and Panda Bear's solo release (Person Pitch,) Animal Collective was inching closer to mainstream while maintaining their artful peculiarities. Merriweather Post Pavillion is the refinement of both those releases, mixing Panda Bear's sunny Pet Sounds fixation with the artsy atmospherics and tribal beats that dominate an Animal Collective joint. While the whole album sparkles, two songs standout as among their best ever: "My Girls" and "Brothersport." Both of those are likely to expand their current fan base, which means that there will be some cries of "sellout." Just drown out those unwarranted complaints by cranking up the controlled chaos of "Daily Routine," and carry on with smile intact.

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Antony and the Johnsons - The Crying Light
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Antony and the Johnsons - The Crying LightIf it weren't for the brilliance of Merriweather Post Pavillion, folks would be making the all-too-soon argument for The Crying Light as album of the year. As in the past two albums, it's the voice of Antony Hegarty that's front and center, and it's a voice that's become far more familiar since their debut, singing with the likes of Lou Reed, Bjork, Rufus Wainwright and the Hercules and Love Affair project of New York DJ Andy Butler. His pipes have evolved into the go to for soul+sorrow, with a new sense of maturity, which is partly why Hegarty chose an image of the Japanese Butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno, who is now 102 years old. Much like the use of Candy Darling for 2007's I Am a Bird represented art and gender issues, Ohno represents maturing as an artist.

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Andrew Bird - Noble Beast
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Andrew Bird - Noble BeastWhen it became known that Andrew Bird was splitting up his recordings into an album of conventional and leaving the more experimental to an EP I was a bit worried, and with good reason. Since the release of 2006's Armchair Apocrypha, Bird has been inching towards 'Mountain' acceptability, which in the Seattle area means, adult-alternative. My dentist always plays that station in the mornings, and while hearing "Imitosis" while getting your teeth cleaned is soothing, having it followed by a Hootie and the Blowfish song makes you spit before the designated time. Since then that song has also been featured in a series of Residence Inn ads, and The Mountain sponsored his recent performance at the Zoo here as well, so one might assume Anti Records had some, shall we say, expectations with Noble Beast. Refreshingly, the album eases back on the ultra sheen production from Armchair Apocrypha in favor of a more natural sound, and there are lots of classic Bird flourishes throughout. While it's a more even sounding record, much of the spontanaety of past releases is MIA, getting marginalized to the mostly instrumental Useless Creatures EP (available as one deluxe edition). A fusion of the two might be more preferable, but even still, it remains a good-to-nearly-great release.



Bon Iver - Blood Bank EP
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Bon Iver - Blood BankBon Iver's Justin Vernon famously recorded the critically acclaimed For Emma, Forever Ago while holed up one winter in a Northern Wisconsin forest after a break up, so there's been some buildup as to what he would do in a studio without the heartache and the isolation. While there's nothing here that will make you forget For Emma, the title track is sure easy on the ears. Extra points for referencing his previous album's recording with the song "Woods":
I'm up in the woods
I'm down on my mind
I'm building a still
To slow down the time
Sung using a vocoder, it's even more haunting. It's an ending to a nice appetizer that makes you hungry for whatever full length comes next.

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Download: "Blood Bank" [mp3]



More on the radar (and in the mp3 player) this week:
AC Newman - Get Guilty
Blackout Beach - Skin of Evil / "Astoria, Menthol Lite, Hilltop, Wave of Evil, 1982" [mp3]
Matt & Kim - Grand
Six Organs of Admittance - RTZ /
Will Sheff/Charles Bissell - Will Sheff Covers Charles Bissell/Charles Bissell covers Will Sheff
Anya Marina - Slow Steady Seduction Phase II
Robert Pollard - The Crawling Distance / "Imaginary Queen Anne" [mp3]
Coconut Records - Davy
The 1900s - Medium High EP / "Age of Metals" [mp3]
John Frusciante - The Empyrean
Matt and Kim - Grand / Free AOL Album Stream
Cut Off Your Hands - You & I
Ben Nichols - The Last Pale Light In The West
Gin Wigmore - Extended Play (EP)
The Soundtrack of Our Lives - Communion
Black Moth Super Rainbow - Dont You Want To Be In A Cult w/ Feel The Drip
Beausoleil - Alligator Purse / Free album stream from AOL
Odds - Cheerleader
North Mississippi Allstars - Do It Like We Used To Do
REISSUES
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (Legacy Edition)
Swervedriver - Raise (US Extended Version)
Swervedriver - Mezcal Head (US Extended Version)
Steve Earle & the Del McCroury Band - The Mountain
Titus Andronicus - Titus Andronicus

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Barack Rock in Brooklyn

Add Andrew Bird, Les Savy Fav (playing an "acoustic spectacular,") The Fiery Furnace and Special Guests (aka Franz Ferdinand) to the list of indie rockers for Obama. While not as stunning as the poster we saw last week for the upcoming National/Breeders Obama show in Cincinnati, it's still works for me, considering how many acts that they had to fit in there.

It's more than just rock, though, as there's also comedian (and indie rock groupie) Eugene Mirman. And how cool would it be to see home run hitter Josh Hamilton doing a reading George Saunders' New Yorker piece on Sarah Palin? We'll have to settle for the actor Josh Hamilton instead.

Meanwhile, The Boss and The Piano Man look to shore up the turnpike.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Dr Stringz Returns

andrew bird, originally uploaded by joshc.

Andrew Bird was briefly Dr. Stringz again last night. Headlining last night's Zoo Tunes concert, with the ever-smiling Josh Ritter opening, Bird was inspired after seeing all the kids running about (including my moppy-haired beast) to reprise the song he wrote from last year's appearance on Jack's Big Music Show. It was another great set from another great artist.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Ear on TV: The Week of April 21

For the second time in six months, NBC/Universal is delivering a 'Green Week,' aligning itself with Earth Day. Based alone on the fact that we won't be subjected to a candle-lit Sunday Night Football, it's bound to work much better this time around. To that end, Radiohead is making a special non-appearance on Conan Wednesday night, in honor of the eco-friendly theme -- and by non-appearance I mean they're going to stay home and contribute a live recording of them playing "House of Cards." Prior to playing, frontman Thom Yorke will deliver a message explaining that by staying home, "they avoided leaving a carbon footprint equivalent to driving one's car for a solid year." I guess that's the telecommuting angle of going green. Rest assured, though, that Radiohead will be embarking on a tour that involves them being at venues live and in the flesh, but they're taking great pains to make sure that their carbon footprint will be minimized.

Those pains are the basis of service for the non-profit organization Reverb, who help musicians make eco-friendly choices on their tours. Started by Guster guitarist/singer Adam Gardner, Reverb was born out of a necessity, as Guster and other artists fought record labels to try and make their tours more eco-friendly. Current TV's Fix Extended Play focuses in on the organization, speaking with Reverb clients Andrew Bird and Jose Gonzalez, who perform and discuss raising green awareness on their tour.

Meanwhile, to continue with NBC's Green Week, Leno on Friday night will be subtracting yellow and adding red. Color enthusiasts know I'm talking about purple, and that of course means Prince. His royal badness probably won't spend much time about being eco-friendly, but instead using the Tonight Show stage as a warm up for his headline gig this weekend at Coachella. Even so, keeping his fans at home that night to watch him shake his bum hip might do more for than the environment that we give NBC credit for.

Playlist: Picks for the week
Monday, April 21
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Black Tide (REPEAT)
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Voxhaul Broadcast
NBC: The Today Show: Alicia Keys
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Grizzly Bear
Tuesday, April 22
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Paul Thorn
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Kathleen Edwards
CURRENT: Fix Extended Play: Andrew Bird, Jose Gonzalez
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Goldfrapp
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: She & Him
Wednesday, April 23
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Vampire Weekend
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Tokyo Police Club
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Tegan and Sara
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Radiohead
Thursday, April 24
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Tim Fite
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Old 97's
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: The Airborne Toxic Event
Friday, April 25
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova
NBC: The Today Show: Madonna
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Prince
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Matt Costa
RAVEHD: Later with Jools Holland: The Coral, Jack Pinate, Rilo Kiley, John Dankworth & Cleo Laine, Bassekou Koyate & Ngoni Ba, David Gray
Saturday, April 26
OVATION: Beat Route: Havana - Buena Vista Social Club, Ruben Gonzalez, Compay Segundo, Chucho Valdez, Des'ree
PBS: Austin City Limits: Franz Ferdinand, What Made Milwaukee Famous

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Is it really still three months away?

The 2007 Bumbershoot lineup is nearly finalized, with a few more great acts officially added in the past 24 hours. Highlights of the adds include Kings of Leon, Art Brut, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Andrew Bird, The Frames, Rodrigo y Gabriela and Tacoma's very own reunited Seaweed. That last one had scrambling today, pulling out my old 'Weed discs and reminiscing 'bout the good old days of yore.

Add these to the already great lineup, highlighted by The Shins, Gogol Bordello, Roky Erickson, Steve Earle, Lupe Fiasco and the reunited treats of Crowded House and The FRACKING Wu-Tang Clan) and you have quite a weekend. We'll have another baby in tow, so it might just be me (and Eli) taking in the action this time.

Playlist: Bumbershoot 2007 (A-Z)

Right now I'm leaning towards Sunday, with a lineup of Art Brut, Devendra Banhart, Andrew Bird, Kings of Leon and the mighty return of Seaweed. Monday is a close second, with the live prowess of both Wu-Tang Clan and The Frames, along with the rare chance to see Roky Erickson. But then again... if I've got Eli with me, it might have to be Saturday, with some of his faves like Rodrigo y Gabriela, Gogol Bordello, the Shins, and I'm sure he'll like Crowded House. Maybe I can talk my sweetie pie into letting me go all three days? Not a chance (I wouldn't leave her at home with the babies for three days in a row... what do you take me for? ;)

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Monday, April 09, 2007

Ear on TV: Week of April 9

This week's stellar lineup includes performances from several early album of the year contenders. First in line is LCD Soundsystem (aka James Murphy,) who's album Sound of Silver is garnering a ridiculous amount of critical praise and makes an appearance on Letterman Wednesday night. Murphy, a former punk drummer, mixes killer dance beats, lyrical wit and Brian Eno (David Bowie, Talking Heads) sound sensibilities for a taste sensation that's equally enjoyable in the club as it is in your headphones. I already called it my album of the year, but there's still time to be proven wrong.

Another artist raking in the acclaim is multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird, and he'll be making his late night tv debut on Letterman as well (Tuesday night.) His album Armchair Apocrypha is full of off-kilter pop, haunting beauty, and some of the best whistling you'll ever hear on record. The third 'album of the year' nominee this week goes to the Athen, Georgia band Of Montreal, who's album Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer? is both a mouthful to say and hear. Frontman Kevin Barnes has packed this release with so much, it immediately requires repeat listens to fully absorb all of Barnes' manic musings. They make their network television debut Thursday night on Conan, and Barnes is bound to do something crazy for the live cameras.

Finally, the prolific Joseph Arthur debuts his latest band, The Lonely Astronauts on Conan Friday night. The new album Let's Just Be is due to hit shelves next week, and it's a departure for Arthur in that it's more of a rollicking good time reminiscent of The Rolling Stones of old (via Exile On Mainstreet.)

Playlist: Picks for the week of April 9
Monday, April 9
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Paul Wall
Tuesday, April 10
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Andrew Bird
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Cold War Kids
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Scanners
Wednesday, April 11
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: LCD Soundsystem
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Rickie Lee Jones
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Young Buck
Thursday, April 12
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: k-os
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Of Montreal
Friday, April 13
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Rodrigo y Gabriela
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Cold War Kids
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: The Shins
NBC: Late Night With Conan O'Brien: Joseph Arthur
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Paul Wall
IFC: The Henry Rollins Show: Peaches
Saturday, April 14
PBS: Austin City Limits: John Fogerty

More: LCD Soundsystem playing "Daft Punk is Playing at My House" on Letterman
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Now Downloading: New Releases 03.20.07

While LCD Soundsystem's Sound of Silver is clearly the cream of this week's (year's) releases (see yesterday's post,) there are more then enough other albums to go ga-ga over. Modest Mouse, Andrew Bird, The Ponys, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, Panda Bear, Low and I'm From Barcelona top my 'must hear' list.

Playlist: New Releases 03.20.2007

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Album: Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha

I was getting my teeth scraped last week when the song "Plasticities" (from Andrew Bird's latest Armchair Apocrypha) blared through the bland radio station playing in my Dentist's office. It burned brighter then the overhead light illuminating my mouth (which required big-ass sunglasses) and it reminded me of how bad radio is. It's liking taking a step outside a sewer you've been trapped in for an hour, and discovering the power of air. After the song ended, one of the on-air hosts called it quirky, and a bit too complicated for his liking, which probably says more about radio today then anything I can come up with.

Much like 2005's And the Mysterious Production of Eggs, his latest is a collection of intellectual musings backed by smart arrangements and catchy hooks that radio should hunger for. He's upped the ante on the orchestration, and the ambition of songs like the 7-minute opus "Armchair" and the long time live staple "Dark Matter." And don't forget the whistling...

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Album: Panda Bear - Person Pitch

Like Pet Sounds only with even more drugs. This is the third release from the Animal Collective co-founder (real name Noah Lennox,) and it's the smoothest, most accessible release of anything associated with AC (actual pop structures?) I recommend you plop in this sucker right now and put it on repeat (ad-infinity) and dream through your day. Or at least check out the 12-minutes of "Bros," which channels the Mamas and the Papas and makes it all sound much more then you'd think. Between this and the latest from the Besnard Lakes (reviewed 2/21/07,) Pet Sounds is back in again (was it ever 'out'?)

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Album: I'm From Barcelona - Let Me Introduce My Friends

Released last year, this gem from Sweden finally makes it's way to our shores. The 29-member group is like a sunnier Sufjan Stevens, or The Boy Least Likely To (must be the glockenspiel) - definitely as twee as a bucket of kittens. Another reference is fellow Swede Loney, Dear, who actually appears on the track "This Boy". It's awfully precious at times, but the high you get from it is certainly more lasting then sugar.

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Album: Low - Drums and Guns

The Minneapolis slowcore veterans are back with Dave Fridmann at the helm again, and while the guitars aren't as brash as on The Great Destroyer, but they're still moving further from their signature sound. Looped and multi-tracked vocals, drum machines, sampling, hand claps (? !) ... it's a lot of new tricks for it being their eighth album, but it works amazingly well. The bands' promo stickers say "I'm sick to death of Low" and perhaps that's a sentiment the band is wrestling with themselves (see frontman Alan Sparhawks wildly different solo album and side project - Retribution Gospel Choir.) Longtime fans who derided the last album are probably further on the outs with this one, but I, for one, will be singing it's praises.

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Album: Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank

It's truly weird to think about how far these plucky lads from Issaquah have come... you would've never even guessed they'd get a major label deal, let alone go platinum (as Good News for People Who Love Bad News did thanks to "Float On," which got slaughtered last week on American Idol.) Now Johnny frickin' Marr's in the group? This album will probably do just as well as the last thanks to the strength of two songs - "Dashboard" and "Florida" - with the latter being one of the better ones they've ever written (and one of the only ones that fully utilizes Marr's guitar strengths.) Portland neighbor James Mercer (The Shins) lends his vocals to three tracks (the aforementioned "Florida" and two of the weaker tracks "We've Got Everything" and probable single "Missed the Boat.") It's an album that has it's moments ("Fly Trapped in a Jar") which make it worth checking out, but on the whole, it's a sprawling mess (and not the charming mess of early releases.)

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Album: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Living with the Living

I have to confess I've never been much of a Ted Leo fan. Can't quite put my finger on it... perhaps it's that I was introduced to him from vegan friends who are into ultimate frisbee and love Ani DiFranco and Dar Williams - you can see my suspicion. Listening to Living with the Living, however, is turning that association on it's head. If you smell deep enough, you can still taste the gluten-free granola, but the songs are great... protests in the tradition of Springsteen and Strummer. Rock and roll soldiers on, and in Leo, we have a fine field general to lead us to (but really out of) war.

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More downloaded to the Sansa:
LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
The Ponys - Turn the Lights Out (check out appearance on Daytrotter this week.)
Tracey Thorn (of Everything But the Girl) - Out of the Woods
J Dilla - Ruff Draft

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