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recommended boston area events

friday, january 27th

winter harvest concert

benefiting coalition for courage

will dailey

autumn hollow

the rationales

@ the regent theatre, arlington


saturday, january 28th

BOSTON UNDERGROUND SUMMIT IV

10 band round robin show with...

guerilla toss, vulture shit, mmoss,

robot death kites, needy visions,

white pages, night fruit, broken river prophet,

and flandrew fleisenberg

7:30pm @ cambridge ywca, temple st.


saturday, january 28th

butterknife (ep release!)

guillermo sexo

the susan constant

garage sale picasso

@ the middle east upstairs


sunday, january 29th

smith westerns

porcelain raft

bleached

@ the paradise


tuesday, january 31st

thurston moore

kurt vile

@ the somerville theatre


tuesday, january 31st

mark kozelek

@ first church cambridge congregation


friday, saturday, & sunday

february 3rd, 4th, & 5th

ladyfest boston!

more great bands than should

be legally allowed for one event

all weekend @ cambridge ymca


friday, february 3rd

jack's mannequin

jukebox the ghost

allen stone

@ the house of blues


saturday, february 4th

the sheila divine

@ the paradise


wednesday, february 8th

dum dum girls

widowspeak

@ the paradise


thursday, february 9th

tea leaf green

ha ha tonka

@ the paradise


sunday, february 12th

happy jawbone family band

bozmo

zebu!

trabants

@ great scott


wednesday, february 15th

yellowbirds

quilt

@ great scott


thursday, february 16th

slowdim

you won't (cd release!)

friendly people

the suitcase junket

@ tt the bears


friday, february 17th

o'brother

junius

@ brighton music hall


saturday, february 18th

cuffs

woollen kits

headband

@ the plough & stars


saturday, february 18th

the wandas

aloud

when particles collide

the bynars

@ radio, somerville


wednesday, february 22nd

the del fuegos (reunited)

@ the paradise


thursday, february 23rd

heartless bastards

@ the middle east downstairs


thursday, february 23rd

sharon van etten

shearwater

@ the paradise


sunday, february 26th

the twilight sad

micah p. hinson

forest fire

@ brighton music hall


thursday, march 1st

travels

eratok

the broken river prophet

l.r.a.d.

@ o'brien's


thursday, march 1st

jennifer o'connor

thalia zedek

choo choo la rouge

cotton candy

@ church of boston


friday, march 2nd

tennis

hospitality

@ brighton music hall


monday, march 5th

fanfarlo

young man

@ the paradise


tuesday, march 6th

kaiser chiefs

@ house of blues


friday, march 9th

anti-flag

the flatliners

have nots

@ brighton music hall


friday, march 16th

obits

fists

plus guests

@ tt the bears


friday, march 16th

new multitudes

(woody guthrie tribute)

with will johnson (centro-matic),

jay farrar (son volt),

anders parker (varnaline),

& yim yames (my morning jacket)

bobby bare jr.

@ the paradise


tuesday, march 20thth

the postelles

@ great scott


friday, march 23rd

the wedding present

(performing 'seamonsters' & new songs!)

jet age

pinky piglet

@ brighton music hall


friday, march 23rd

ben kweller

sleeper agent

the dig

@ the paradise


saturday, march 24th

martin sexton

@ the house of blues


saturday, march 24th

bowerbirds

@ the paradise


monday, march 26th

chairlift

nite jewel

@ brighton music hall


monday, march 26th

bruce springsteen

& the e street band

@ td garden


tuesday, march 27th

delta spirit

waters

@ the paradise


tuesday, march 27th

kasabian

@ house of blues


thursday, march 29th

swervedriver

@ brighton music hall


friday, march 30th

young adults

soccer mom

autochrome

night fruit

@ tt the bears


friday, march 30th

the joy formidable

a place to bury strangers

exitmusic

@ the paradise


saturday, march 31st

wild flag

@ the paradise


sunday, april 1st

of montreal

loney dear

kishi bashi

@ the paradise


monday, april 2nd

cursive

cymbals eat guitars

@ the middle east downstairs


friday, april 6th

nada surf

an horse

@ the paradise


friday & saturday

april 6th & 7th

the magnetic fields

devotchka (acoustic)

@ the berklee performance center


monday, april 9th

the ting tings

@ the paradise


wednesday, april 11th

the horrors

@ the paradise


thursday, april 12th

snow patrol

ed sheeran

@ the orpheum


saturday, april 14th

white rabbits

@ the paradise


saturday, april 21st

death cab for cutie

backed by the

magik*magik orchestra

with openers low

@ the wang theatre


sunday, april 22nd

portugal. the man

the lonely forest

@ the house of blues


monday, april 23rd

rodrigo y gabriela

@ the orpheum


tuesday, april 24th

we were promised jetpacks

breton

@ the paradise


saturday, april 28th

wu lyf

@ brighton music hall


thursday, may 3rd

bear in heaven

@ brighton music hall


friday, may 4th

school of seven bells

@ brighton music hall


sunday, may 6th

andrew bird

patrick watson

@ the house of blues


tuesday, may 8th

m. ward

lee ranaldo band

@ the house of blues


wednesday, may 9th

the dear hunter

performing 'the color spectrum'

in its entirety

@ the somerville theatre


wednesday, may 9th

m83

i break horses

@ the house of blues


friday & saturday

june 15th & 16th

the figgs!

25th anniversary shows

@ church of boston


friday, june 15th

foster the people

tokyo police club

@ boa pavilion


tuesday, august 28th

beirut

@ house of blues


visit tourfilter for more shows





Thursday, May 28, 2009

Listen Up Boston: Some Local Mp3s & Shows

Below, a veritable wellspring of news, music, and performances from a bunch of great Boston area musicians. Subjects covered below includes The New Collisions (playing tomorrow), Greg Hawkes, Hallelujah the Hills, Wheat, Miranda Warning (playing tomorrow), Charlene, The Broken River Prophet, Heat From A DeadStar, Saturday's "SPLIT / SIGNAL" show in Somerville, Norway's I Was A King (also playing Saturday), and Walter Schreifels. Please do dive in...


There is no shortage of shows to choose from in the Boston-area tomorrow (Friday) night, but one stands out from the crowded schedule: The New Collisions will welcome their debut EP into the world with a set at TT the Bears, and they've smartly surrounded themselves with some of Boston finest: Township, Televandals, The Lights Out, and Logan 5 & The Runners. As if that wasn't enough Boston goodness for you, word is that The New Collisions will be joined on stage by the esteemed Greg Hawkes, keyboardist and co-founder of The Cars, who contributed his easily-recognizable playing to the band's new recordings. As an old school Cars fan, who as a 10-year old listened incessantly to his dad's vinyl copy of "Candy-O" (and blushed at its Vargas cover), this linking of new wave Boston rock to newer wave Boston rock gives me a little thrill.

Here's the second track from The New Collisions EP, which they've graciously sent along as a high-quality 256kbps Mp3...



I have heard my new favorite Hallelujah the Hills song, and it is "Blank Passports". The track will be the fourth on their upcoming second album, "Colonial Drones", out this fall on Misra. The label has used it (oh so effectively) to tease us by including it as part of their new freely-downloadable Misra/Absolutely Kosher Records "Soon" Mp3 sampler, which also includes songs from Buttonhead, Emily Rodgers, Chet, 60 Watt Kid, The Rollercoaster Project, Chris Garneau, and a track from Monahans just-released (and excellent) new record, "Dim The Aurora". Even though I'm only sharing the HtH track here, don't let that stop you from grabbing the rest of the "Soon EP" here.



Another celebration of some new music, this one taking place a little further down the road: On Saturday night, August 1st, Wheat, the pride of Taunton, will mark the July 21st release of their next full-lengther, the long-awaited "White Ink, Black Ink", with a show at Allston's own Great Scott. Openers are Bon Savants and The XYZ Affair. For the impatient (like yours truly), the album can be pre-ordered now, which will allow you to download the whole thing while you wait for your physical copy to arrive. To wet your Wheat-deprived whistle, here's the preview track...



This name should ring a fairly loud bell for any longtime followers of the Boston music scene: Miranda Warning. The power pop combo (who spent time as both a trio and a quartet between the years '87 and '95) is making a one-time-only return to the stage tomorrow night, Friday the 29th, when they play a reunion show at The Rabbit Hole book/music/comic shop in Fitchburg. The reunited band includes longtime members singer/guitarist Ad Boc and drummer Tom Evans, who later went on to form Jumprope. Random fact: Their original lineup actually included Shellac/Volcano Suns/Mission of Burma member Bob Weston in their first incarnation (which was news to me). As M.R. makes a brief return, another band called The Bones makes their debut as the opener. The totally free show kicks off at 7pm, so find your way out to Fitchburg if you can.

Here's the first track of Miranda Warning's third album, 1993's "Twelve Speed Pop Blender". Another random fact: This song features lyrics by Rob Galgano, who later went on to play with Ad in The Fond Farewells, and is the man behind the All Over The Place podcast.



It's been a very long time coming, but finally, Charlene is back - in recorded form, at least. The Newton-based band is on the verge of releasing a follow-up to their excellent 2002 debut full-lengther, and to get us ready for its arrival later this summer, they've offered up the new digital "Oh Hey" EP (along with a mere 100 handmade physical copies). Recorded over the course of several years at their own Dented Head Studios, it's got three songs: "Oh Hey" along with "Before The Comet Hits" and "Big Winds". All three songs can be streamed at their Myspace page and TheSixtyOne, and you can make them your own through Other Music, Amazon MP3, or iTunes. If you've been reading the 'Nac for awhile, you know I've shared up the title track before, and here it is again...


(Full disclosure: I was honored to play drums in Charlene for a time, but don't hold that against them.)


And as long as we're on the subject of songs recorded at Dented Head, how about new/old songs from The Broken River Prophet? (yes, another band who allowed me to sit on the drum stool and play along with them). The musical collective, who has stuck with a relatively stable lineup over the past couple years, has just finished a pair of songs that had their basic tracks laid down 4 or 5 years ago. Yes, the current crew completed songs recorded by younger versions of themselves (and even former members, including violinist Taro Hatanaka), and according to head prophet Adam Brilla, "Some sort of H.G. Wellian/DeLorean type shit went down." The results? "New York City Director's Cut Blues" and "Chemical Solitaire", which has always been one of my fave BRP songs. You can stream both at their MySpace page, and here's one of 'em to download...



Now this next song is from a band that is most certainly not Boston-centric (London/France, in fact), but it's record label most certainly is. In fact, I challenge you to find a label more thoroughly Boston than Rick Harte's Ace Of Hearts Records, the imprint responsible for releasing seminal albums from the likes of Mission of Burma, the Neighborhoods, and the Neats more than a couple decades ago. Just last year Rick worked on those fantastic MoB remasters for Matador records, and even now he's remastering the Neats' stuff.

But enough about the past, this is about the now: A few months back Ace of Hearts put out a new record from UK trio Heat From A DeadStar, and while the local connection got me to listen, the songs made me a fan. The 13-track "Seven Rays Of The Sun" pulls from the dark, angular aspects of Unwound and some Fugazi, but throws in a little more melody and overt beauty. It's right up my alley, and Ace of Hearts has allowed me to share the song that got me hooked. And get this: Mission of Burma's Roger Miller plays piano on it (more about him below)...



And lastly, I have your Saturday evening plans for you, so pay attention -- You'll be at the Center for the Arts at the Armory in Somerville for what promises to be a truly special night: It's called "SPLIT / SIGNAL", and it will marry together music and film in a way that is not often done, by having eight unique acts play original scores to original, exclusive short films. The musicians? The Books, Cul De Sac, Roger Miller, Caspian (oh yes), Black Yodel, Arms and Sleepers, Devil Music, and Mike Dunkley with Todd Brozman. The creators behind the corresponding visuals? Rich Remsberg, VJ Dziga, Handcranked Productions, Bryan Deblasio, Michael Maraden, Dado Ramadani, Barrett Films, and Jon Cianfrani. As if that long list wasn't enough, there's a bit of a bonus: The ticket price includes beverages from the Pretty Things Beer and Ale Project, the Cambridge Brewing Company, and the Mayflower Brewing Company. Doors are at 6pm, the action starts at 7pm, and I'm hoping I'll be able to see all of it before I head over to the now-sold-out Figgs / In Out / Boston Beat Machine show at the Midway. Oh man, Davis Square to JP? That's going to be a haul. Kindly clear the way, willya?


Ok, I lied, a couple more quick weekend things I must mention: Try to catch Norwegian band I Was A King at Harpers Ferry on Friday night. They're playing second of four, they've traveled far, and they definitely deserve your ears. I shared one of their songs recently, so grab it and you'll hear why. There's a reason that members of Danielson, The Ladybug Transistor, Serena Maneesh, and Sufjan Stevens contributed to their album.

And finish off your weekend be seeing Mr. Walter Schreifels (Quicksand/Rival Schools/Gorilla Biscuits) at Great Scott on Sunday night, with Steven Brodsky (Cave In) and Clouds opening up. It's just $10, and I'm pretty surprised tickets are still available. Play it safe and grab yours here, or swing by Great Scott to skip the extra charges.


Monday, May 25, 2009

Memorial Day Mp3s: Mogwai live at ATP NY

Taking a break from, well, taking a break, to finally offer up my recording of what ended up being Mogwai's last North American performance of 2008 (and just two days before the U.S. release of "The Hawk Is Howling"), up in the Catskills during the final night of the first New York edition of All Tomorrow's Parties. If you know Mogwai, you know it was equal parts gorgeous and ear-blistering... although the ear-blistering aspect was quickly forgotten once Dinosaur Jr. took the stage shortly after, followed by festival-closers (and last-day curators) My Bloody Valentine. Can sustained sonic waves actually melt a pair of earplugs? Came close.

The band was in the home stretch of a road trip that never finished, as ace drummer Martin Bulloch's faulty pacemaker, which had been bothering him all tour, necessitated a trip to an area emergency room (and then a flight back home to Scotland) shortly after he walked off the Kutsher's Country Club stage (and the fact that he kept himself together, and played a flawless set under what must have been trying circumstances, says as much about the man as it does about his drumming). The band was forced to cancel the remaining six dates of the tour, including the next night's show back here in Boston.

They'd return though, as part of a just-finished month-long journey that brought them back to Boston on May 1st. The scheduling of that show was personally painful, as it was announced just after I'd put together a four-band bill on the very same night across the river at TTs. It wasn't just that many people would (and did) opt to see Scotland's pride instead of my modest little lineup, but that I wouldn't be able to see them myself. Despite the competition, we ended up with a good crowd at TTs, and missing out on Mogwai made me appreciate their ATP performance even more. Here it is...


Some Mogwai links...
  • Their official site, MySpace page, Wikipedia entry, and Matador label page. Be sure to check out the indispensable Bright Light! fansite.

  • Additional Audio: Mogwai is live-taper friendly, and allows the wonderful Live Music Archive to host (123!) recorded shows for download in a variety of formats. The band also has their own podcast with loads of audio (here's the iTunes link). Be sure to hit up Bright Light! for their links to more audio/video action. Matador's free Mp3 from "The Hawk Is Howling" was my personal fave from it...


  • Video: Their latest video is for "Batcat". They've got many more on their own site. La Blogotheque filmed the band live performing "Mogwai Fear Satan" on Valentines Day in Reims, France. A Mogwai YouTube search will keep you busy for hours.

  • Photos: My Flickr-hosted shots are here. And here's a full Mogwai tag search (Gremlins shots included).

  • Upcoming tourdates: The band has a handful of dates remaining in May and June in the EU, and goes festival-crazy in July and August. See Bright Light! for a complete list of upcoming gigs..

  • As ever, stream any and all 'Nac-hosted Mp3s at the Hype Machine.

  • the fine print... If anyone has an issue with these Mp3s being made available, just let me know (my contact info in the 'nac faq). Live sets recorded with a Sony ECM-719 mic and a Sony MZ-RH10 minidisc, converted to .wav and then edited to 192kbps Mp3s. Files are made available for a limited time, and are not reposted once removed.

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    Tuesday, May 19, 2009

    Ticket Giveaway: Comedian Christian Finnegan @ Great Scott

    Regular 'Nac visitors know that I frequently wander off on non-musical tangents, talking comic books, movies, whatever. Well, here I go again, offering up a couple pairs of tickets to see comedian Christian Finnegan and friends at Allston's Great Scott this Friday, along with an autographed copy of his just-released stand-up CD "Au Contraire" (which also has a DVD edition).

    I've been a fan of Christian's for a few years, mostly due to his frequent (and always funny) appearances on VH1's excellent "Best Week Ever" pop culture-skewerin' show (now hosted by grade-A jokester Paul F. Tompkins), so I jumped at the chance to hook a few readers up. Hard to think of a better way to kick off a long Memorial Day weekend than by catching him and four other stand-ups (Ken Reid, Chris Coxen, Laura Burns, and James Laurence) on a Friday night. Even mo' better: The comedy action starts at 7pm in order to make way for the Pill's celebration of Morrissey's 50th birthday later that evening, so you can either hang there or head across the river to the Middle East to witness a pretty rocktacular lineup.

    Want a pair of tickets, along with a Christian-signed copy of his new "Au Contraire" stand-up disc? I'll randomly pick two winners of two tickets each from those who send an email (title it "Finnegan!" and be sure to include a mailing address) to giveaways [at] bradleysalmanac [dot] com before noon this Thursday, and will notify them that afternoon. They'll find their name on Great Scott's guest list with a +1, with the CD sent on shortly after. Now get with the electro-mailing, and commence with whatever luck-inducing dance that works for ya.


    Thursday, May 14, 2009

    Ticket Giveaway: St. Vincent in Somerville this Tuesday

    This Tuesday, May 19th, St. Vincent (aka Ms. Annie Clark) will return to the Boston area to headline a night at the Somerville Theatre with openers Pattern Is Movement. It's the very first stop on a month-long, nationwide tour to spotlight last week's release of "Actor", her second solo album and first for legendary label 4AD.

    Thanks to the kind crew at World Music/CRASHarts, I've got a pair of tickets for the Tuesday show to bequeath to an Almanac visitor. And that may be the first time I've ever used the word bequeath here on the 'Nac. May not happen again.

    If you want your name and a guest's to magically appear at the box office on Tuesday evening, send along a quick email to giveaways [at] bradleysalmanac [dot] com before this Monday noon, title it "St. Vincent!", and let me know which town you live in. One random winner will be notified that very afternoon.

    For tickets of your own, buy direct from World Music/CRASHarts to save on service fees. To educate your ears, visit St. Vincent on MySpace, have a listen to an Mp3 from her new album below, or take a look at the video for "Actor Out Of Work"...


    My inbox awaits...

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    Tuesday, May 12, 2009

    Live Mp3s: John Vanderslice in Somerville, MA

    One week from today, John Vanderslice officially releases his new full-length, "Romanian Names", through the Dead Oceans label, and will soon after head out on lengthy North American tour to support it. Even without this new album and upcoming live schedule, this spring has been a good time to be a JV fan - his recent "Gone Primitive" tour with the Mountain Goats' John Darnielle was truly special, and not only did the collaboration result in some great shows, but the limited edition JV/JD split vinyl "Moon Colony Bloodbath" EP.

    It's been relatively tough for fans to track down a copy of that EP, due not only to its limited nature (just 1000, with 200 of those on green vinyl), but the fact that it was delayed and not to be found at the Johns' merch table until the very end of the tour. Post-tour, copies made their way into a couple record stores and quickly disappeared, and 150 were briefly made available as the very last item offered through 3 Beads of Sweat mailorder, which has now officially shut down (RIP). I was fortunate enough to get one from 3BoS, but if you didn't, you're now in luck: They've just become available through the US arm of the Beggars Group. So go here immediately, because they'll be gone soon enough. I can tell you this: The packaging is gorgeous, and the songs and sound quality are tops. Totally worth taking for multiple spins.

    For more immediate JV gratification, NPR is now streaming "Romanian Names" in its entirety, and if you pre-order the album from Dead Oceans, you'll get sent download codes so you can start listening ahead of your mailman's arrival (although you're likely too late to be one of the first 100 pre-orders, and missed out on getting a chunk of the studio tape from the RM sessions).

    Here's my full recording of Mr. Vanderslice's set from the "Gone Primitive" tour's March visit to Somerville, Mass -- the companion piece to my recent sharing of Mr. Darnielle's stellar performance. To be heard are acoustic versions of a couple "Romanian Names" songs, along with one of the numbers he wrote for the "MCB" EP ("Lucifer Rising"), along with some old JV faves (as a Tascam owner, I'm always glad to hear "Me and My 424"). Enjoy, and look below for two Mp3s from the album as well...


    Some various Vanderslice linkage...
  • His official site, MySpace page, Wikipedia entry, Twitter page, Dead Oceans label page, and Barsuk label page. Pre-order "Romanian Names" here.

  • Additional Audio: In addition to the NPR's full album stream, two promo Mp3s from "Romanian Names" have been made available...


  • Video: John has made a few official videos, including clips for "Time To Go", "Trance Manual", "Exodus Damage", and "Plymouth Rock". For a wealth of fan-made live clips, run a Vanderslice YouTube search.

  • Photos: My Flickr-hosted shots are here. Check out the full Vanderslice Flickr search.

  • Upcoming tour dates: As I mentioned, John has a lengthy tour booked in the wake of the "Romanian Names" release...
    Sun May 17 - Merced, CA @ The Partisan
    Tue May 19 - San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop
    Thu May 21 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
    Fri May 22 - Seattle, WA @ Easy Street Records
    Sun May 24 - George, WA @ Sasquatch Music Festival
    Wed May 27 - Provo, UT, @ Velour
    Thu May 28 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
    Fri May 29 - Denver CO, @ Hi Dive
    Sat May 30 - Omaha NE,@ Slowdown Jr.
    Mon Jun 01 - St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club
    Wed Jun 03 - Iowa City, IA @ The Mill
    Thu Jun 04 - Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall
    Fri Jun 05 - Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
    Sat Jun 06 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle
    Sat Jun 06 - Chicago, IL @ Metronome Celebration
    Mon Jun 08 - Newport, KY @ The Southgate House
    Tue Jun 09 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Andy Warhol Museum
    Thu Jun 11 - Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda's
    Fri Jun 12 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
    Sat Jun 13 - New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
    Sun Jun 14 - Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Downstairs
    Tue Jun 16 - Washington, DC @ Black Cat
    Wed Jun 17 - Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
    Thu Jun 18 - Atlanta, GA @ The Earl
    Fri Jun 19 - St. Augustine, FL @ Cafe Eleven
    Sun Jun 21 - Orlando, FL @ The Social
    Tue Jun 23 - Nashville, TN @ Exit/In
    Thu Jun 25 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
    Fri Jun 26 - Austin, TX @ The Parish
    Sun Jun 28 - Phoenix, AZ @ Modified
    Mon Jun 29 - Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
    Tue Jun 30 - San Diego, CA @ Casbah
    Sat Jul 11 - Ottawa, ON @ Cisco Systems Bluesfest
    Sun Jul 12 - Ottawa, ON @ Cisco Systems Bluesfest
    Sat Aug 29 - San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival
    Sat Oct 03 - Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Festival
  • Easily stream any and all 'Nac-hosted Mp3s at Le Machine de Hype.

  • the fine print... If anyone has an issue with these Mp3s being made available, just let me know (my contact info in the 'nac faq). Live sets recorded with a Sony ECM-719 mic and a Sony MZ-RH10 minidisc, converted to .wav and then edited to 192kbps Mp3s. Files are made available for a limited time, and are not reposted once removed.

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    Wednesday, May 06, 2009

    So Many Songs For Sharing

    I live! Fully recovered and re-energized after last Friday's amazing pop/rock show at TTs, I return here to share a whole lotta songs. I'm prepping to post a nice John Vanderslice live show (to go along with that recent John Darnielle set), but before I get to that, I wanted to pass along a whole mess of guilt-free Mp3s, totally legal downloads from new and upcoming releases that have grabbed me lately.

    Free songs follow from Tara Jane ONeil, Loney, Dear, LoveLikeFire, Sky Larkin, The Legends, Wye Oak, The Wooden Birds, Liechtenstein, Cause Co-Motion!, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, British Sea Power, I Was A King, Pony Up, and The Mary Onettes. Have at 'em...


    Yesterday was a pretty solid new release Tuesday, but there's one disc in particular that stands out for me: A fresh full-lengther from Tara Jane ONeil. Now part of the venerable K Records roster, TJO gives us "A Ways Away", and here's a taste...



    I'll be at Great Scott tonight for the return of Emil Svanangen's Loney, Dear, and it will be in marked contrast to the last time I saw him and his band at the far more spacious (and seated) Somerville Theatre, opening for Low. Given the fairly healthy amount of attention he's received in the intervening two years, I'm surprised to see him returning to such a small venue, but I'm certainly not complaining. Looking forward to seeing him play lots of songs from his latest, and I'm also intrigued by opener (and fellow Vermonter?) Lia Ices.

    Here's the opening track from Loney, Dear's excellent "Dear John"...



    Having put out a couple of excellent EPs, San Fran quartet LoveLikeFire will release their debut full-length later this year, but before that we get one more EP entitled "William". It's now available via iTunes (and can be streamed here), they've got a video for the title track, and have offered up one of the songs from the EP for sharing...


    The band spends the month of May over in the UK, so if you're over in ol' blighty, have a look at the dates, and be sure to bookmark their new blog.


    I owe Michael over at Safe As Milk a debt of gratitude for turning me on to Leeds trio Sky Larkin awhile back. Really good stuff. The band has posted details on the cassette (yes, cassette... and digital download) they're releasing in the UK next week on Wichita Recordings entitled "Antibodies", and have shared up one of the remixes from Side A...


    If you've never heard them before, don't judge 'em by the bjorky-bleep-bloop of that remix, but instead visit their MySpace for some guitar-flavored goodness. Their first full-lengther, "The Golden Spike", was supposedly released last month here in North America, but damned if I can't find anywhere to order it non-import.


    Also import-only (for now) is The Legends new album on the seemingly infallible Labrador label. "Over and Over" is out today, and while I've been very much into all of (primary Legend and Labrador co-founder) Johan Angergard's work to date, the advance single from this new one didn't do much for me. There's a good song to be found inside "Seconds Away", but it's buried underneath a layer of guitar squeal that overloads my ears a bit. My FSA-phase is long behind me, and in fact, my favorite part of the cut is when that noize track cuts out for a few seconds. Makes me wish for an alternate mix, and has me hoping the rest of the album doesn't follow that fuzzy suit. In any case, here's the track, which I should probably give a few more chances...


    Order "Over and Over" direct from Labrador here.


    Baltimore duo Wye Oak will release their new Merge album, "The Knot", on July 21st (just in time for the XX Merge bash!). It'll be their first work recorded specifically for the label (with last year's debut, "If Children", being more of post-signing re-release), and I'm really looking forward to hearing what Andy Stack and Jenn Wasner have in store for this follow-up. This first dose promises very good things...



    I haven't had a chance to write about the first Boston visit from former American Analog Set frontman Andrew Kenny's new quintet, The Wooden Birds, but I was unsurprisingly enamored with their performance, and will hopefully be sharing my recording of it when their debut album, "Magnolia", arrives from Barsuk next week. Those of us fortunate enough to see the band recently were able to pick up the vinyl version (which includes download codes), and you can already order that from Barsuk as well.

    Two Mp3s from the album have been (legally) let loose into the world...


    Have a listen to the WOXY session that the band recorded during their visit to SxSW, and Europeans would do well to check out their list of live dates as they continue through Spain, Germany, and Austria this month.


    The re-emergence of the wonderful Slumberland record label in 2006 has proven no mere nostalgia trip (PoBPaH, anyone?) -- they pretty much picked up where they left off and have continued to put out some really strong stuff. Well, they've announced another signing with Swedish trio Liechtenstein, who will release a mini-LP called "Survival Strategies In A Modern World" on June 2nd. And more relevant to us Bostonians: They're coming to town to play the tiny Middlesex Lounge in Cambridge on Sunday, May 18th with Pants Yell!. Here's hoping they'll have some early copies of that album with 'em. Here's a preview Mp3...


    For New Yorkers, Liechtenstein will also appear at the NYC Popfest on Friday night, May 15th.


    Speaking of Slumberland, their Brooklyn-based act Cause Co-Motion! came to Cambridge a couple weeks back to play an outdoor MIT/WMBR event, and it ended up being my very first listen. I went for Sleepyhead and Plus/Minus, but walked away with a new band to dig. They've got a new EP out this month titled "Because Because Because", and have offered up the last of its six songs as a freebie...



    Shall I make it a Slumberland tri-fecta? Sure, why not. It pains me that The Pains of Being Pure at Heart have no Boston-area date on their extensive travel schedule, although it's a bit greedy to hope for such a quick return... they were here in February after all. I missed that one, but caught them on a trip up to Vermont the day before, a Valentine's Day gig that totally delivered (I really need to share up that show soon). I picked up their album at that show, and recently grabbed their new 7" from the Slumberland site, and here's the A-side, which also comes from the album, along with an Mp3 of their recent performance on Last Call...


    British Sea Power are apparently toiling away on their 5th album, but in the meantime they're putting out their soundtrack to the 1934 b&w film "The Man of Aran", which is due out May 18th on both CD and DVD. Have a look at the new trailer. BSP's soundtrack is, of course, mostly instrumental, and includes new tracks along with re-recorded/re-arranged versions of their songs "True Adventures", "The Great Skua", "North Hanging Rock", and this cover of a Jeff Alexander number (originally written for an episode of the Twilight Zone)...



    Thanks to Britt for hipping me to the fact that Norwegian band I Was A King will play their very first Boston show at Harpers Ferry on Friday, May 29th. She was right on when she pegged them as TFC/GBV-influenced, and when she guessed I'd like them. I do, I do. You can stream their entire latest album (with guest contributions from Sufjan Stevens & members of Danielson, The Ladybug Transistor, and Serena Maneesh) thanks to their label, Morningside Records, and here's one of the tracks for ya...


    That self-titled debut and a 7" are both available domestically on The Control Group here in the US. After they play Boston, the band heads south then west for many more stateside dates, including a stretch with Constantines and Crystal Antlers.


    I first saw Montreal quartet Pony Up years ago up in Burlington, VT when they played a show with The Smittens and charmed me with a super-catchy ode to Mr. Matthew Modine. Now they've got their sophomore album, "Stay Gold", ready to go, and are going to be self-releasing it North America on May 30th (it'll be on Laughing Outlaw in Aus/NZ). It was produced by the Dears' Murray Lightburn, and their brand new online store will not only be offering the digital download for a mere $5, but a limited, hand-made edition for pre-order as well. Here are two excellent preview tracks from "Stay Gold"...



    And lastly, some more new music from the lovely Labrador label, who just released a 3-song single from Swedish pop combo The Mary Onettes. It's been a long while since we've had new sounds from the MOs (and with good reason), but this one was worth waiting for. Here's the title track from the EP, which can be ordered here...



    There, that should keep your ears busy for a little while. And remember, you can stream all these songs easily over at the 'Nac page on the ol' Hype Machine.



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