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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





Sunday, May 29, 2011

[Live MP3s] New Radiant Storm King (RIP) in Cambridge, MA

I have a very warm place in my music-lovin' heart for Western Massachusetts rock combo New Radiant Storm King, so the news that they packed it in awhile back was sad news indeed. The generally under-appreciated band, which started at Amherst's Hampshire College back in 1990 and released some killer mid-90s material, had a remarkably creative resurgence in the 2000s, putting out the personal-year-end-faves-list-making albums "The Steady Hand" in 2006 and "Drinking in the Moonlight" three years ago. An email to core guitarists/co-singers Matt Hunter and Peyton Pinkerton last Fall, sent to check on the possibility of a new album or potential shows, brought the bad news from Peyton: They'd quietly called it quits in September of 2009. Their ace website (which had a really cool band member timeline on it) is no more (oh, the loneliness of a 404 error), their discography may never again change, and their Wikipedia entry needs one last update. I don't have it in my heart to make that edit, though. The only public clue they'd broken up is hidden in their Facebook 'info' section, where it says "New Radiant Storm King was an indie rock band...". Yeah, they sure as hell were.

It was "Phonecall" that hooked me. Not sure how I heard it back in '93 (probably on WRUV), but the fifth track off their sophomore set, "Rival Time", had the perfect balance of energy, earnest emotion, and melodic two-guitar interplay to nail my burgeoning US-indie-rock sensibilities. I drank the album deeply, so much so that when time came for Colin and I to put together the first-ever Burlingtonitus festival up in Vermont, I reached out to NRSK and invited them along to headline a night. They played such a great set, and I'm forever grateful that they made the drive up. I'm sharing up "Phonecall" here, something I normally wouldn't do as it's not a label-approved promo track, but the album is long out-of-print and there's no online sign of Positive Records. So here ya go...


To be honest, I lost track of the band after my late-90s relocation to Boston, rediscovering them with "The Steady Hand", then digging into the intermittent releases I'd missed. They've been on almost as many labels as they've had albums, which shows not only their persistence, but their ability to find new homes to get behind them. They had a damn good run, and ended on a couple of very high notes thanks to Darla Records. Grab their final two albums from the links above while you can, and enjoy this live recording of the very last time I saw them, opening for Polvo at the Middle East in Cambridge, MA a few years back. Look below for more songs and videos as well...



  • Go out and track down whatever NRSK albums you can - there are a good number of discs available on Amazon, although the prices vary wildly. There are things to love about every full-length, but of the latter-period, I'd go for "The Steady Hand" first, and for earlier stuff I'm partial to 1996's "August Revital". And you certainly can't go wrong with...

  • The band's long-out-of-print 1992 debut, "My Little Bastard Soul", was resissued in 2000 by (the very wise) Wormco Records, and it included an extra disc of demos, rarities, & sonic sundry titled "The Castle". Sadly, Wormco's web-store is non-functional at the moment, so you can't buy direct. Their site does share up a couple of MP3s for your sampling pleasure, so I'll post them here as well...


  • The band didn't have many official videos, but here's one from "Quicksand Under Carpet" off "The Steady Hand"....


    And from their final (*sniff*) album, here's a clip for "Clouds Cover Everything"...


    FYI, both of these videos were directed by Jay Hollinsworth, whose work recently won him an opportunity to direct a video for a song off the new Foo Fighters record. Go check out his brand new clip for "These Days".

  • Long ago, Guided By Voices did a cover of NRSK's "The Opposing Engineer (Sleeps Alone)" for a 1995 Chunk Records split 7-inch, and you can hear it right here. No surprise that Pollard's version is excellent, especially given the source material.

  • Check out a couple more of my NRSK photos on Flickr.


    Thanks for all the songs, NRSK. How long do you think we have to wait for the little reunion tour that'll find you returning more popular than you ever were? Or at least as popular as you damn well deserved to be. In the meantime, here's hoping we get word of some new musical output from misters Pinkerton and Hunter sometime soon.


    [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). This live set recorded with a Sony minidisc and stereo mic, converted to .wav and edited to 192kbps mp3s.


  • Monday, May 16, 2011

    [Live MP3s] Pavement in Boston 2010

    I was able to catch Pavement a couple of times during last year's traveling nostalgia-fest, and they were wildly different experiences. The first, here in Boston at the cavernous Agganis Arena, was sonically weak but emotionally strong. The quintet was in great spirits - I could see every band members' grin from my fortunate spot in the front row - but the mix was muddy, bouncing off the walls of the college hockey arena like an errant puck. It's just a dreadful place for a rock show, especially a long-awaited reunion. I've seen three bands in that space, and I really hope I'm never compelled to make it four.


    The second time was a couple thousand miles away in Las Vegas when they closed out the middle night of the Matador Records 21st anniversary weekend, and while the sound in the Palms ballroom was far better across the (sound)board, the on-stage mood was most certainly not. Strain between Stephen Malkmus and Scott "Spiral Stairs" Kannberg was plainly obvious - or at least it was from Spiral - from Malkmus there was apparent apathy and disinterest, playing with his back to the band or even on the floor for some of the set. The quintet still performed well, Bob Nostanovich was his usual wild, stage-roaming, lyric-shouting self, but the tension between the two frontmen subtracted from the vibe, for sure. Kannberg's pure joy back in Boston was infectious - especially when a Preston School of Industry bandmate joined him on vocals for a songs - but his Vegas frustration even moreso. In my head I've already tried to meld the two sets - sound from Vegas and mood from Boston - into one perfect show (and they didn't play "Debris Slide" at either one of 'em, dammit).

    The final show of Pavement's 2010 reunion tour was in Buenos Aires on November 22nd, 2010, and while a January interview with Nostanovich says we may see them again "in the next few years", he pretty much rules out new songs. Still, I doubted we'd ever see Pavement reunite in the first place, so nothing would surprise me at this point. (actually, that's not true... new MBV material would surprise me.)

    Here's their Boston set, with some further links to follow below. Keep in mind, as I said, the sound in the Agganis is, um, far from ideal, and my spot in the front row certainly didn't help. I spent a whole lot of time tweaking it, though, improving it as much as I could...



  • More of my photos from the show are here. Check out Tim Bugbee's excellent shots along with his write-up over at Prefix.

  • The Boston Globe reviewed the show, as did Rock over at Clicky Clicky.

  • Keep an eye on the Pavement website, which has promised to relaunch "with surprises galore" at some point.




    [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 minidisc and stereo mic, converted to .wav and edited to 256kbps mp3s.

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