Showing posts with label los campesinos. Show all posts
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Monday, April 02, 2012

Music on TV - Week of 04.02.12: Los Campesinos!

Los Campesinos! swoop in for a performance on Late Night With David Letterman on Monday.
Picks for the week
Monday, April 2
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Los Campesinos!
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Eric Hutchinson
TBS: Conan: Yuna
Tuesday, April 3
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Lucas Nelson and the Promise of Real
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Gym Class Heroes
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Dr. John featuring Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys
SYNDICATION: Live With Kelly: Far East Movement
Wednesday, April 4
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Punch Brothers
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Cee-Lo Green
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Pegi Young
TBS: Conan: Heartless Bastards
Thursday, April 5
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Eric Hutchinson (REPEAT)
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Walk the Moon
TBS: Conan: Good Old War
Friday, April 6
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Girls Generation (REPEAT)
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Rodrigo y Gabriela
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Future
Saturday, April 7
NBC: Saturday Night Live: One Direction
PBS: Austin City Limits: Raphael Saadiq, Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears (REPEAT)
Sunday, April 8
HDNET: HDNET Concert Series: Ringo Starr and the Roundheads, Bachman & Turner

Friday, November 18, 2011

Now Downloading: New Releases 11.15.11 - Childish Gambino, Drake

Two actors-turned-rappers face off in this week's new releases, with Drake's nuanced sophomore release dropping the same day as Donald Glover's full length debut as Childish Gambino. Both rappers try to shrug off being called 'oreo' from certain circles in hip-hop, both having mostly grown up in white environs, both releases address, in some matter, this insecurity -- Glover's Childish Gambino seeming obsessed about it at times. Elsewhere, there's the latest from Los Campesinos!, Crystal Stilts, Goldmund, The Do, Odonis Odonis, a live release from Tegan & Sara, soundtrack to a Betty Wright movie with The Roots, and an all-inclusive greatest hits release from recently broken up R.E.M.

Playlist: New Releases 11.15.11


Childish Gambino - Camp
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Childish Gambino - Camp
Whether it's a sign or some weird career coincidence, in the same week that NBC puts Commmunity on the shelf for the winter, actor Donald Glover releases his full length rap debut (Camp, under the moniker Childish Gambino) and has his own stand-up special airing on Comedy Central (Donald Glover: Weirdo on Saturday). While the phrase actor-turned-rapper has never induced warm fuzzies for discerning listeners, with Camp, Donald Glover is proving hip-hop is more than a back-up plan. The kid has flow -- wicked, crooked, sick flow. And, in the post-Kanye world, he's combined the baroque with confessional, zig-zagging between rap's chest-beating/crotch-grabbing and dealing with his own insecurity of being an oreo -- a black kid who didn't grow up on "the street." This insecurity both makes this both a fascinating and frustrating journey, as Glover can't quite find his voice, shifting madly from going for street cred (with f-bombs and the n-word) to being that geek Troy that we love from Community. The Kanye-esque opening track, "Outside," makes it known immediately that Camp is serious, with its Hair-like chorus and examination of Glover's childhood, establishing Glover's alternative world of what things might have been if his parents hadn't moved out of the Bronx. His insecurity of 'not being black enough' becomes more overt on "Backpackers" with Glover addressing criticism from backpackers: "That well spoken token who ain't been heard, the only white rapper who's allowed to say the n-word. I buy a bunch of 'em and put it on my black card, now I got some street cred, use it 'til it's maxed out." After dropping more f-bombs and rapping about his dick, Glover swings back to the geek, like on "LES," Glover quips "She got ironic tattoos on her back / that ain't ironic bitch, i love Rugrats!" and "Fire Fly" has Glover as "the only black kid at a Sufjan concert."

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The frustration for me lies in a wish that Glover would settle in on a persona -- and of course I'm in favor in the pop-culture-geek who freely references Pitchfork. It's not that I don't appreciate 'the street' (I've had The Wire in my Netflix queue, wink emoticon), but coming from Glover it sounds less genuine and more like overcompensation. A song like "All the Shine" seems like it should really be a bonafide Childish Gambino hit, with a chorus that demands you download one of those stupid virtual cigarette lighter apps for you phone. But outside the chorus, the song is a white hot mess of Glover's insecurity. Glover's multiple personalities keeps Camp from being a great album, but it's this internal battle on display for all to see that keeps me coming back for more.

Drake - Take Care
In the other corner of the actor-turned-rapper battle is Drake, with his second release, Take Care -- an album that is a huge leap in maturity for the Canadian born former star of Degrassi High. After the success of his debut, Thank Me Later, Drake threatened to do an album of straight R&B, forgoing rap for singing. While that didn't happen, the result at least feels like smooth R&B is the foundation the songs are built upon. It's incredibly smooth -- a marvel in the headphones. Recorded in the same studio that Marvin Gaye recorded his confessional Here, My Dear, Drake does his own navel gazing, with much of album seemingly a brutal analysis of his break up with Rihanna. The object of his pain appears as well on the gorgeous sounding title track, "Take Care," lending her vocals in response to Drake's pleading for her to return. Like Glover, Drake also has words for the hip-hop purist backpackers, although, he's in a much more forgiving mood: "The backpackers are back on the bandwagon / Like this was my comeback season back, back in the day." Unlike Glover, however, Drake seems a lot more comfortable in his own skin, and far less worried about the "not black enough" haters out there. The result is a smooth and wholly focused album, an admirable achievement for an artist so early in his career.

If there's any knock, it's that Take Care is perhaps too smooth, so shiny and comfortable that it doesn't require the repeat listens necessary to navigate the jagged edges. That's why I bet I'll be returning to Glover's debut again and letting radio airplay handle my Drake needs. For whatever that's worth.


Los Campesinos! - Hello Sadness
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Los Campesinos - Hello Sadness
Los Campesinos! no longer has the advantage of sneaking up on you. Their first three albums came sort of as a barrage, two in 2008 (Hold On Now, Youngster..., We Are Beautiful, We are Doomed) and then another in early 2010 (Romance is Boring), with each giving us a slight take on their unique energetic sound. As such, Hello Sadness won't surprise anyone familiar with LC!'s sound, with the only difference here being a much darker tone coupled with a general reduction in beats per minute. It's just another solid release from the Cardiff, Wales outfit, again backed by the steady production hand of John Goodmanson. If you like the band, you'll get it. If you don't you won't. And if you've been waiting on the sidelines to try 'em out, now is as good a time as any.


More on the radar (and in the mp3 player) this week:
Crystal Stilts - Radiant Door EP
R.E.M. - Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011
Goldmund - All Will Prosper
The Dø - Both Ways Open Jaws / "Slippery Slope" [mp3]
Betty Wright and The Roots - Betty Wright: The Movie / Free AOL Album Stream
Gym Class Heroes - The Papercut Chronicles
Odonis Odonis - Hollandaze
Tegan & Sara - Get Along
Pterodactyl - Spills Out

REISSUES
The Who - Quadrophenia Super Deluxe Edition
The Olivia Tremor Control - Black Foliage: Animation Music Vol. 1 / Free AOL Album Stream

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Now Downloading: New Releases 01.26.10

And on the fourth Tuesday of January, 2010, let it be known that the motherload hath officially dropped. I had this date circled some time ago thanks to new releases from Los Campesinos!, Beach House and Magnetic Fields, but there's also fine fare from the likes of Four Tet, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Retribution Gospel, Harvey Milk, Jaga Jazzist, Bettie Serveert, cars & trains and new EP from Wolf Parade's Spencer Krug under the moniker Moonface.

Playlist: New Releases 01.26.10


Los Campesinos - Romance is Boring
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Los Campesinos- Romance is BoringI don't know about everyone else, but I think I have my early contender for album of the year. The hot mess that is Romance is Boring has a misnomer of a title. It's not the slightest bit boring, and yet has an underlying romantic notion throughout. According to the band, RiB is "about death and decay of the human body, sex, lost love, mental breakdown, football [ahem... soccer] and, ultimately, that there probably isn't a light at the end of the tunnel." That's a lot of ideas swirling about, but it all jells, much like the cornucopia of musical ideas that are brought together in this delicious post-punk package.

The lyrics alone could provide a month's worth of tweets/facebook updates, while the dual guitar action provides a cacophony of sound that moves between deftly between jarring and orgasmic release. "There Are Listed Buildings" and "Straight In At 101" are brilliant guitar pop, and, well.. the rest is just so great I can't be bothered to single one out. RiB isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea, I realize, but I firmly believe even the musically timid will appreciate this release with patience, as the initial chaos opens itself up nicely with repeat listens. Los Campesinos! are really hitting their stride now, and with their already prolific pace and growth as artists, it's entirely possible that RiB will be topped this year by their next album. One can dream...


Beach House - Teen Dream
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Beach House - Teen DreamOn the other side of the coin is Beach House's third release, Teen Dream. No exhilerating highs or noisy moments here, instead just dreamy comfort in the lush vocals of vocalist Victoria Legrand. With TD, their Sub Pop debut, the Baltimore duo have merely polished their already lush sound by upgrading their recording studio. Some of the intimacy of their first two records (Beach House, Devotion), maybe lost in the move, but they more than make up for it in sweet ear candy.

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Download: "Norway" [mp3]


More on the radar (and in the mp3 player) this week:
The Magnetic Fields - Realism
Four Tet - There is Love in You
Charlotte Gainsbourg - IRM / Free AOL album stream
Retribution Gospel - 2 / Free AOL album stream / "Hide It Away" [mp3]
Harvey Milk - Harvey Milk
Moonface - Dreamland EP: Marimba And Sh*t-Drums
Jaga Jazzist - One-Armed Bandit
Bettie Serveert - Pharmacy of Love
cars & trains - the roots, the leaves / Free AOL album stream / "Intimidated By Silence" [mp3]
AFCGT - AFCGT / Free AOL album stream / "Two Legged Dog" [mp3]
Thavius Beck - Dialogue
Oh No Ono - Eggs / "Helplessly Young", "Internet Warrior" [mp3]
Erland and the Carnival - Erland and the Carnival
Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy - Unseen Music/Unheard Music / Free AOL album stream
Patty Griffin - Downtown Church
Fucked Up - Couple Tracks: Singles 2002-2009
Tindersticks - Falling Down a Mountain
Mondo Drag - New Rituals
Joe Firstman - El Porto
Good Shoes - No Hope, No Future
Never Shout Never - What is Love?
Soweto Gospel - Grace
REISSUES
Animal Collective - Campire Songs
David Bowie - A Reality Tour / Free AOL album stream

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Now Downloading: New Releases 10.14.08

Featured: New releases from Los Campesinos! and Early Man.
While last week's new releases was so deep that it had me paralyzed and unable to complete this regular feature, that's certainly not a problem this week. Meanwhile there's no big release that has me freaking out (like next week's Of Montreal release). That being said, there's a few releases worth looking at, especially with the knowledge that new releases taper off making way for holiday releases and box sets. This week we see new ones from Los Campesinos!, Lucinda Williams, Early Man, Vic Chesnutt (featuring Elf Power,) Ray LaMontagne (covered earlier,) The Mighty Underdogs, Dillinger Four, The Courteneers, Winterpills, Nikka Costa (covered a couple weeks ago,) Francis, Holly Golightly, Nick Jaina, and Windy & Carl.

Playlist: New Releases 10.14.08



Los Campesinos! - We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed
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Los Campesinos! - We Are Beautiful, We Are DoomedIt's only been five months since their debut, but if you combine both Los Campesinos! short-but-sweet releases (Hold On Now, Youngster and We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed,) it only comes out to an hour anyway, so why not shorten the release schedule. We Are Beautiful is the product of 11 days spent here in Seattle a few months back by the 7-piece from Wales, with producer John Goodmanson (Death Cab for Cutie, Sleater-Kinney,) but it hardly sounds like the album is an afterthought, in fact, there's already growth in songwriting, like the title track with lyrics like "Absence makes the heart grow fonder / Fondness makes the absence longer." The centerpiece of the album, though, is the song "You'll Need Those Fingers for Crossing," the lone long track, 5 minutes in length (nearly epic for the band,) which features the delicous line, "A soft porn version of the end of the world." The album promises to have tons of bonus material (a self-made DVD, 30-page liner notes, poster) and if that isn't enough to get your attention, they're also only running one pressing for it. So after it sells out (and it will,) We Are Beautiful... will immediately join the ranks of the 'out of print.' (So get it.)



Early Man - Beware the Circling Fin
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Early Man - Beware the Circling FinIt's been awhile since we heard from this two-man metal wrecking crew known as Early Man, going back to 2005's Closing In -- surprisingly from Matador. To put it another way, that's three editions of Guitar Hero and a Rock Band video game they've missed out on in the interim. The band has parted ways with Matador, an odd pairing to begin with, and is now on the metal label The End Records. The band is still working on their long-player follow up, so this is just a taste of what's to come, and what a taste it is. Producer Jack Endino (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Afghan Wigs, Dwarves) is on board for the mixing, giving it a nice basement feel, and the EP's title track features an eco-warrior commentary, following the exploits of the Sea Shephard Conservation Society, which endorses a deliberate policy of sinking or sabotaging vessels they believe have violated international whaling law (see the Metal Sucks interview with frontman Mike Conte). That's bad ass, and if If you're going to mix metal and environmental concerns, logic dictates that it be bad ass.

Download: "Sinking the Blade" [mp3]



More on the radar (and in the mp3 player) this week:
Lucinda Williams - Little Honey
Vic Chesnutt - Dark Developments
Ray LaMontagne - Gossip in the Grain / Free album stream from AOL
The Mighty Underdogs - Droppin' Science Fiction / "The Anthem" [mp3]
Dillinger Four - C I V I L W A R
The Courteeners - St. Jude
Winterpills - Central Chambers
Frances - All the While / Free album stream from AOL
Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs - Dirty Don't Hurt
Snow Patrol - Take Back the City (Single)
Nick Jaina - A Narrow Way
Windy and Carl - Songs for the Broken Hearted
Nikka Costa - Pebble to a Pearl
Run On Sentence - Oh When The Wind Comes Down
Secret Machines - Secret Machines / Free album stream from AOL
Brett Dennen - Hope for the Hopeless (in Rhapsody a week early)
I'm From Barcelona - Who Killed Harry Houdini (AOL stream)
Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club at Carnegie Hall
Army Navy - Army Navy
The Visitations - The Conundrum Tree
Tobacco - F*cked Up Friends
Keane - Perfect Symmetry
Copeland - You Are My Sunshine / Free album stream from AOL

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