Showing posts with label superchunk. Show all posts
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Ear on TV: Week of 09.20.10: Pavement

Stephen Malkmus of Pavement at Sasquatch! Music Festival
Appetite for nostalgia seems boundless, as this week on talk shows makes perfectly clear. Nineties indie faves Pavement, Superchunk and Primus all perform this week, reminding us of the point in time when starting your band name with "the" became uncool.

Pavement announced their reunion last year, and have been both thrilling and disappointing audiences alike for a good chunk of 2010, just as it's always been. The sprawling guitar-heavy band move from chaos to pure pop climax at the drop of a hat, often requiring a few songs in the set to get 'loosened up.' They'll have to hit their stride a lot sooner this week, performing on both The Colbert Report (Monday) and Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (Thursday).

For the Fallon appearance, the indie rock legends held a contest for entrants to send in videos of them playing Pavement songs, with the winner getting a chance to play with the band on the set. The winner, Robert from Oklahoma, had the distinct advantage of his son dancing around in an ape suit. The father-son combo, shown in the video below playing "Grave Architecture," are kind of like Steven Malkmus and band mastcot/jester Bob Nastanovich when you think about it:


Meanwhile, in the other indie slack rock corner, North Carolina's Superchunk aren't so much reuniting as just deliberate in releasing their latest album, Majesty Shredding. It's been nine years since we had a Chunk joint, and even long since we've had one as unadorned and spunky as this one. The band is slated to pogo on the stage to "Digging for Something" on Fallon Monday night, and hopefully will sneak in a classic ("Slack MotherBEEPer" please?) for a web exclusive.

Finally, the wonderfully weird Primus have performing albums from their 90s catalogue in their entirety, like Frizzle Fry (1990), much to the delight of audiences. Last Wednesday in Los Angeles, the band taped a performance of songs of which a part will be used this Friday on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The small set included favorites spanning their career, including "Pudding Time," "Golden Boy," "Tommy the Cat," "Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers" and "Over the Electric Grapevine." If you listen closely, you can hear at least one person yelling out their classic call to arms, "Primus sucks!" (And no, they don't.)

Picks for the week
Monday, September 20
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Phoenix
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Chromeo
COMEDY CENTRAL: The Colbert Report: Pavement
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Dam Funk (REPEAT)
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: OK Go
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Superchunk
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: The Walkmen
SYNDICATION: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: OK Go
TBS: Lopez Tonight: Michael Franti & Spearhead
Tuesday, September 21
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Band of Horses
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Maroon 5
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Fang Island (REPEAT)
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Sheryl Crow
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Merle Haggard
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Nas & Damian Marley
SYNDICATION: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Santana & India.Arie
Wednesday, September 22
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Tom Jones
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Sara Bareilles
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Cali Swag District (REPEAT)
NBC: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Tommy Lee
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Alberta Cross
Thursday, September 23
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Trombone Shorty
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Bettye LaVette
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Vampire Weekend (REPEAT)
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Pavement
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Janelle Monae
Friday, September 24
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Primus
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Jimmy Eat World
CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Willie Nelson
FUEL: The Daily Habit: Jemima Pearl (REPEAT)
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: John Legend with The Roots
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: La Roux (REPEAT)
SYNDICATION: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Maroon 5
Saturday, September 25
NBC: Saturday Night Live: Katy Perry (SEASON PREMIERE!)
PBS: Austin City Limits: Them Crooked Vultures (REPEAT)

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Now Downloading: New Releases 09.14.10

This week is the Super Tuesday of indie rock releases for 2010. The embarrassment of riches includes the latest from The Walkmen, Of Montreal, Weezer, Chromeo, The Black Angels, Black Mountain, J. Tillman, Junip, Azure Ray, Blonde Redhead, Crocodiles, Cloud Cult, a second round of Nick Cave's Grinderman plus strong returns for both Superchunk and The Vaselines.

Playlist: New Releases 09.14.10


Superchunk - Majesty Shredding
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Don't call it a comeback, because the 'Chunk never left. Sure it's been nine years since their last release, but Merge Records' house band never called it quits, but instead were just taking their time. Musically, Majesty Shredding is a return to the spunky pre-Here's Where the Strings Come In days, before the days of embellishment (not that their later catalogue was bad, on the contrary). Throw in lyrics that folks in their 40s can identify with and it's the best of both worlds for an aging indie rocker like me.

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Download: "Digging For Something" [mp3]


Grinderman - Grinderman 2
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Grinderman - Grinderman 2Nick Cave's mid-life crisis disguised as a return to Birthday Party rawness back in 2007 gets a much welcomed sequel. More improvised lyrics over raw expositions result in another Nick Cave gem. He's notched three in a row (counting Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!! w/ the Bad Seeds). Cave does the dirty old man bit to perfection.

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Download: "Heathen Child" [mp3]


Of Montreal - False Priest
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Of Montreal - False PriestOf Montreal has largely been a one-man effort over the years for Kevin Barnes, but False Priest sees the Atlanta native in a collaborative mood, with the band getting more credit along with some high profile guest stars. Jon Brion helps in production, while Solange Knowles and Janelle Monae join in for a couple duets. It's not as genius as Hissing Fauna..., but it's a step up from 2008's Skeletal Lamping.

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Download: "Croquette Croquette" [mp3]


The Walkmen - Lisbon
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The Walkmen - LisbonI've given up expecting The Walkmen to write another "The Rat," the best thing they've ever done. A funny thing happened on the way to waiting for another burner like "The Rat" to come along -- the band got better at writing spare and powerful songs that don't require the guitars at 11. Album highlight "Angela Surf City" is as close as they get, and I'm alright with that.

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Download: "Stranded" [mp3]


Junip - Fields
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Junip - FieldsBefore Sweden's Jose Gonzalez achieved solo success, he was the frontman for this act. Reforming the band, you'd think that this would sound more like a band and less like a slightly more rocking Gonzalez solo release. Of course, that's a welcome outcome as well, and there's plenty to like here, especially if you're already a Jose fan.

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The Vaselines - Sex With an X
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The Vaselines - Sex With an XPart of the magic in all these reunions is a return to youth, but sometimes you can't go back. Glasgow's The Vaselines were at their best juxtoposing innocence and sexual honesty, and occasionally the combination works with Sex With an X -- their first album in 21 years -- but they're in their 40s now and that formula doesn't have quite the same magic anymore. Belle & Sebastian help out backing the band and a few sparks fly, but after 21 years of waiting, don't you want a little more?

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Download: "Sex With an X" [mp3]


More on the radar (and in the mp3 player) this week:
The Black Angels - Phosphene Dream / Free AOL Album Stream / "Telephone" [mp3]
J. Tillman - Singing Ax / "Three Sisters", "Diamondback" [mp3]
Black Mountain - Wilderness Heart / Free AOL Album Stream / "The Hair Song" [mp3]
Azure Ray - Drawing Down the Moon / Free AOL Album Stream
Blonde Redhead - Penny Sparkle / Free AOL Album Stream / "Here Sometimes" [mp3]
Dungen - Skit I Allt / Free AOL Album Stream
Crocodiles - Sleep Forever / Free AOL Album Stream
The Drums - The Drums / Free AOL Album Stream
Cloud Cult - Light Chasers / Free AOL Album Stream
Megafaun - Heretofore / "Carolina Days" [mp3]
Chromeo - Business Casual / Free AOL Album Stream
Mice Parade - What It Means to be Left-Handed / Free AOL Album Stream
Jen Wood - Finds You In Love / "Pills", "Zeppelin" [mp3]
El Guincho - Pop Negro / Free AOL Album Stream / "FM Tan Sexy" [mp3]
Teengirl Fantasy - 7am / Free AOL Album Stream
Chilly Gonzalez - Ivory Tower / Free AOL Album Stream
The Lonely Forest - The Lonely Forest EP / Free AOL Album Stream / "Live There" [mp3]
Weezer - Hurley / Free AOL Album Stream
The Charlatans UK - Who We Touch
Robert Plant - Band of Joy / Free AOL Album Stream
The Parlotones - Stardust Galaxies / Free AOL Album Stream
Brandon Flowers- Flamingo / Free AOL Album Stream

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