Sunday, August 30, 2009
iPhonic: Four Dudes get iFunky
It didn't start that way. Drummer Ed Planisek says the foursome started strictly as a covers band. It wasn't until they realized that Dave, the frontman, could write a killer hip hop song that they made the switch. But they are pretty happy with the change, and so are its followers - a mix of ages, genders, and crowds. Planisek says iPhonic brings in fans of pop punk, metal, and rock, with one characteristic in common: "they like to go out and party."
Songs like "She's Got It" and "It's Ok" take the rhythmic flow of The Roots, a big iPhonic influence, and throw in the pop sensibilities of LFO (hey, remember them?). It's chill, easy to sway to, and injects keyboard, synths, and guitar into the mix.
Up next for iPhonic? Check em out at Peabody's tonight or at the Grog Shop this Thursday, September 3rd.
Sondre Lerche - Heartbeat Radio
David Bazan - Curse Your Branches
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Ra Ra Riot Keeps on Striking
Friday, August 28, 2009
A Hawk and A Hacksaw
Jesse Dee is the New Soul
Breakfast of Champions
I needed the right lift. Oatmeal. Yes. With peanut butter and butterscotch. Yes.
MORE importantly, Hall and Oates "You Make My Dreams Come True," blasted as loud as it gets. As I packed a lunch, I danced around the kitchen with such delight... you wouldn't have even suspected that I woke up as a grumpy stooge on the wrong side of the bed.
This was ME.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Andy Warhol + the Velvet Underground
New Magnolia Electric Co.
"impeccably douchey good."
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Blitzen Trapper - Black River Killer EP
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Every Show I've Ever Seen
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
Handsome Furs
Cursive
Girls*
Other Girls*
Smith Westerns*
Via Audio
Ha Ha Tonka
The Lighthouse and the Whaler*
Craig Ramsey & the Nice People*
Bowerbirds
Megafaun
Cass McCombs
The Walkmen
Wilco
Coldplay
A Hawk, A Hacksaw*
Eisley*
Arcade Fire
The Strokes
Dr. Dog
Jason Mraz
Dashboard Confessional
Thrice*
The Get Up Kids*
John Vanderslice
Voxtrot
Bishop Allen
The Little Ones
Kaslo
She Bears
Southeast Engine
Nostra Nova/Adam Torres
Wheels on Fire
Princes of Hollywood
Jake Householder
Russenorsk
Joe Anderl
Nightbeast
Five Deadly Venoms
Birthday Suits*
Peelander-Z
The Good Life
Bears
Afternoon Naps*
Kevin Devine
Matt Pond PA
Oh My God
Esskyma
Zephuros
Lunavelis
The Cribs
most recent: Los Campesinos!
The Cinnamon Band*
The Deer Hunter*
MewithoutYou
The Avett Brothers
Jessica Lea Mayfield
Ten out of Tenn tour w/ Matthew Perryman Jones, Butterfly Boucher, etc.
Andy Hull*
Beach House
Ra Ra Riot
Jose Gonzales
Jeffrey Lewis*
Josh Ritter
Feist
Ben Folds
Guster
The Black Keys
Nsync
The Backstreet Boys
John Mayer
Jack Johnson
Mason Jennings*
The National
A.A. Bondy*
The Jealous Girlfriends*
Denison Witmer
Captain of Industry
Something Corporate
The Adademy Is…*
Straylight Run*
Jenny Owen Youngs*
Los Viejos Blanquitos
Limbeck
Lindsey Moyer
Papercuts*
We Are Scientists
Yellowcard
Lobsterfest 2007: The New Amsterdams, Wussy, Detachment Kit, Machine Go Boom, Chin Up Chin Up, Owen
Lobsterfest 2008: Andrew WK, The Gunshy, Six Gallery
Lobsterfest 2009: Jay Reatard, Blueprint, Ruckus Robiticus, Kyle Sowashes
Lollapalooza 2006: The New Pornographers, Ben Kweller, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kanye West, Death Cab for Cutie, Wilco, The Raconteurs, The Flaming Lips, The Shins, Ryan Adams, Broken Social Scene, Nada Surf, Feist, Aqualung, The Go! Team, Mates of State, Sound Team, Eels, Matt Costa, Andrew Bird, Stars, Gnarls Barkley, Elvis Perkins
Lollapalooza 2007: Pearl Jam, Daft Punk, Ben Harper, Interpol, My Morning Jacket, Kings of Leon, Regina Spektor, Spoon, TV on the Radio, LCD Soundsystem, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, !!!, The Polyphonic Spree, The Rapture, Tapes n Tapes, The Fratellis, Aqueduct, Dios, Los Campesinos!, I’m From Barcelona
Lawnaroo 2008: The Flotation Walls, Kaslo, Sealove, Jamie Rymers, Bob Stewart, Bruce DalzellPitchfork 2008: Public Enemy, Fleet Foxes, Vampire Weekend, !!!, Animal Collective, The Apples in Stereo, Les Savy Fav, The Dodos, M. Ward, Spoon
CD101 Day 2008: Switches, The Duke Spirit, The Whigs, Von Iva
Nelsonville Music Festival 2009: Willie Nelson, Mudhoney, Jolie Holland, T-Model Ford, The Royales, Woody Pines, Balthrop Alabama, Never Evers
* = opened for a show I saw
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Choir of Young Believers - This is For the White in Your Eyes
Brendan Benson - My Old, Familiar Friend
Let’s talk about the Raconteurs for a minute. Push Jack White aside, kick two other band members to the curb, and you’ve miraculously got some of the best power pop of the decade. Brendan Benson, the Raconteurs’ forth member, consistently churns out sparkling gems of pop perfection. Although he has been disguising himself as White’s sideman for the past few years, he has been releasing solo work since 1996. Lapalco, his second – and completely underappreciated – album, is full of jangly guitars and quipping lyrics. Yet the Nashville-by way of-Michigan musician outdoes himself on My Old, Familiar Friend. A swirling string section adorns “Garbage Day,” a Motown throwback with witticisms like “if she throws her heart away/I’ll be there on garbage day.” Rodeo-style guitar bounces around the repetitive and persistent pick up attempt that underlies “Feel Like Taking You Home,” and red-hot organs pepper “A Whole Lot Better,” the firecracker that opens the album. Benson’s warm voice sizzles like a hot spring on ballads like “You Make a Fool Out of Me” and “Lesson Learned.” His self-harmonizing is sugary and sing-along friendly. My Old, Familiar Friend is a piece of pop mastery that you absolutely cannot pass up.