Phoenix on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic
Tuesday June 30th 2009, 9:49 am by Kevin

Phoenix stopped by KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic on Monday for a set, and I’m so glad the band didn’t resort to an acoustic set. I don’t ever wanna hear 1901 in acoustic form again; it just doesn’t do the song justice.

And I’ll agree with Casey that Lisztomania is quickly rising as one of the year’s best songs. No surprise it’s the first song Phoenix plays here, but they immediately follow it up with older tracks Long Distance Call and Consolation Prizes. (And, yes, three years qualifies as “older.”)

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A few hip-hop tracks that sampled Michael Jackson
Sunday June 28th 2009, 1:43 am by Kevin

By now, you’ve probably had all the Michael Jackson tributes you can handle. (This is probably the first place you should have turned to for that.) Anyway, I’m not one to weep over the death of a celebrity – one of the strangest phenomenons to me (especially after watching events unfold on Twitter).

That’s not to say Jackson didn’t influence my listening habits. Of course he did. I can remember playing my brother’s vinyl copy of Thriller and friends dressing as Jackson for Halloween when I was younger.

But in many ways, hip-hop offers the best kind of tribute through the art of sampling. It’s a tangible form of gratitude and recognition of inspiration. And while I’m sure there are dozens and probably hundreds of others that I don’t have or haven’t heard, here’s just a few hip-hop tracks from my library that sample Jackson, with Nas’ It Ain’t Hard to Tell my favorite.

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Incoming: Sunny Day Real Estate (!), Oct. 9
Thursday June 25th 2009, 1:16 am by Kevin

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In my head, I know better than to be so excited about the news that Sunny Day Real Estate is reuniting for a 20-date tour, which includes a stop at Marquee Theatre in Tempe on Oct. 9. It couldn’t ever mean the same as it did 10-plus years ago, but wistful nostalgia wins out every time, doesn’t it?

After so many SDRE breakups, false starts of possible reunions and near reunions (remember The Fire Theft?), I feel like I should definitely embrace this for all it’s worth.

In addition to the reunion, Sub Pop is reissuing remastered versions of Diary and the self-titled second album (or “LP2″ or “The Pink Album”) with bonus tracks and new liner notes on Sept. 15 on both CD and LP. (That probably would make a great present for anyone whose birthday falls on or around Sept. 7 … just sayin’.)

Though I’m always suspicious and mostly sour on the double-dipping sales tactics of reissues, I can get behind this one for a couple reasons. For starters, Diary (1994) and LP2 (1995) were released some 15 years ago, so they probably deserve the remastering treatment that technology didn’t allow for back then. And it’s not like they’re asking fans to re-purchase the same album a year later (ahem). Also, if the reissues open up SDRE’s music to a new/younger generation, then what’s the harm in that?

But the best reason for the reissue? I can buy a playable vinyl copy of LP2. My copy – a gift from my brother back in the day – is slightly warped. If I recall correctly, my bro bought it in San Diego, put it in the car trunk and drove it home across the brutal desert heat. Needless to say, it was left a tad misshapen (”melted,” you might say).

I’ll have to do some digging to find the clip, but I interviewed guitarist Dan Hoerner some time ago for a story when I was working at The Arizona Republic during college (I might even have the audio of the interview).

In any event, the reissues will be available at Sub Pop and www.sunnydayrealestate.fm (which also has presale information on tickets).

Related:
New Jeremy Enigk: Life’s Too Short
New Jeremy Enigk: Mind Idea

Full Sunny Day Real Estate tour dates:
September 17th Vancouver, BC/Commodore Ballroom
September 18th Portland/Crystal Ballroom (Musicfest NW)
September 20th Salt Lake City/Murray Theater
September 21st Denver/Ogden Theater
September 23rd Minneapolis/First Avenue
September 24th Chicago/Metro
September 25th Detroit/St Andrews Hall
September 27th New York/Terminal 5
September 28th Boston/House of Blues
September 30th Washington DC/930 Club
October 1st Philadelphia/Trocadero
October 3rd Atlanta/CW Center Stage
October 5th Dallas/Granada Theater
October 6th Houston/Warehouse Live
October 7th Austin/La Zona Rosa
October 9th Tempe/Marquee Theatre
October 10th Anaheim/House of Blues
October 11th Los Angeles/Henry Fonda Theater
October 13th San Francisco/Fillmore
October 15th Spokane/Knitting Factory
October 16th Seattle/Paramount Theatre

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Incoming: Frightened Rabbit, Sept. 22 (Tucson)
Monday June 22nd 2009, 11:39 pm by Kevin

If Fat Cat Records is going to send three great bands from Scotland to the U.S., might as well do it all in one fell swoop. That’s how Plush in Tucson is ending up with what looks to be one of the most promising shows of the year so far on Sept. 22: Frightened Rabbit with the Twilight Sad and We Were Promised Jetpacks. (Thanks to Catfish Vegas for the heads up.)

I also find it eerily coincidental that I’ve posted about each of these bands in the past two months. I’ll take that as a little bit of karma coming my way and gladly cash it in for another road trip to Tucson.

Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 day of show. It’s a 21-and-over night brought to you by Stateside Presents.

This reminds me that I still have video from Frightened Rabbit’s in-store at Stinkweeds in October that I have yet to cut and post. In the meantime, here’s a clip I took of the band performing Keep Yourself Warm in June in Phoenix.

Related:
Frightened Rabbit: Swim Until You Can’t See Land
The Twilight Sad: Reflection of the Television
We Were Promised Jetpacks: Quiet Little Voices

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Jason Lytle: It’s the Weekend (video)
Monday June 22nd 2009, 12:52 pm by Kevin

Need proof that you, too, can direct a music video? Look no further than this no-budget car-wash thriller from Jason Lytle for It’s the Weekend, from his new album Yours Truly, the Commuter. Funny, he doesn’t strike me as a minivan kinda guy.

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Brendan Benson: Feel Like Taking You Home
Monday June 22nd 2009, 12:04 am by Kevin

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In March 2007, I wrote a post with this title: “New Brendan Benson?: Feel Like Taking You Home.” More than two years later, you can take off the question mark. A new album, called My Old, Familiar Friend, is due for release Aug. 18 on ATO. If you’re scoring at home, that’s four-plus years since we last heard a Brendan Benson solo project, 2005’s The Alternative to Love. (Of course, Benson has been busy with the Raconteurs, a worthwhile excuse for such a wide gap between solo releases.)

If I recall correctly, the version of Feel Like Taking You Home that I posted in 2007 was a demo/rough edit that he posted to his MySpace page. (You know, the good ol’ days when songs were downloadable off that site.) Stereogum debuted the proper studio version – a finished product that very closely resembles the demo cut – and I’ve reposted below. (If you really want that rough cut, drop me an e-mail .)

Here’s the tracklisting for My Old, Familiar Friend (album artwork shown above), which was produced by Gil Norton:

1. A Whole Lot Better
2. Eyes on The Horizon
3. Garbage Day
4. Gonowhere
5. Feel Like Taking You Home
6. You Make a Fool Out of Me
7. Poised and Ready
8. Don’t Want to Talk
9. Misery
10. Lesson Learned
11. Borrow

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Beastie Boys and Nas perform at Bonnaroo
Friday June 19th 2009, 6:11 pm by Kevin

I can’t say I saw this collaboration ever coming: The Beastie Boys enlisted Nas for a new song off the forthcoming Hot Sauce Committee and they performed the track at Bonnaroo. I’ve never thought much of the Beasties as top-notch lyricists – seventeen years later and I still can’t get over Mike D rhyming “commercial” with “commercial” on Pass the Mic – and bringing one of the great wordsmiths aboard in Nas probably further exposes their shortcomings. But, hey, I love the idea in theory.

MCA does tip his cap to Nas’ N.Y. State of Mind when he raps (somewhat awkwardly): “You’ll never die ’cause death is the cousin of sleep.” (It made a lot more sense when Nas said, “I never sleep ’cause sleep is the cousin of death.”)

(Video via URB.)

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Neko Case: This Tornado Loves You on Conan
Wednesday June 17th 2009, 2:10 am by Kevin

Neko Case stopped by The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien earlier this week – that’s a couple of impressive redheads – to perform This Tornado Loves You, off the wonderful Middle Cyclone.

Take notice of Calexico’s Joey Burns on acoustic guitar in the rear and Phoenix’s own Jon Rauhouse on lead guitar.

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Incoming: Wale, June 17
Tuesday June 16th 2009, 1:15 am by Kevin

I’m told by the good folks at Universatile Music that they locked this one down last minute, which, unfortunately, means I don’t have enough lead time to get outta work to see it. But it’s a great get – Wale will be performing this Wednesday at Pinky Ring at Bar Smith. If the shoulder-to-shoulder crowd for Z-Trip at Bar Smith was any indication, this one ought to be packed as well.

While we await his debut LP, allegedly titled Attention: Deficit, you can at least rock the single/video Chillin’ (featuring Lady Gaga) in which Wale name-checks no fewer than four sports figures (Jeremy Shockey, Mills Lane, Chris Mullin, A-Rod). Hopefully, you already copped the Seinfeld-themed The MIxtape About Nothing, released last year to high acclaim.

And if you didn’t catch the reference on Wale’s line “You Bernie Mac funny / we ain’t scared of none of ya” … then you have some research to do.

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Jason Lytle on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic
Monday June 15th 2009, 12:10 am by Kevin

Jason Lytle played a session on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic last week in support of his excellent solo debut Yours Truly, The Commuter. Aside from the somewhat awkward interview, Lytle sounds great – and I’m not just saying that because he opens with Chartsengrafs, one of my favorite Grandaddy songs.

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