Bradley’s Almanac

Many Favorite Things

Posted on November 3, 2005 at 2:26 pm | No Comments

Alright, it’s been awhile since I’ve done one of these random posts, and I’ve got lots of junk saved up, so I’ll just get right to it…

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Sigur R�s is coming back to Boston in February, and this time they’re playing the Orpheum. I should probably have kept that kinda quiet until tickets go on sale on Nov. 11th, but I just can’t contain myself. It’s a pricey one, and I’m going to struggle with laying out that much cash… but I know the experience will be worth every dollar.

Easily one of the best local rock records I’ve heard in awhile, Aberdeen City’s debut full-length, ‘The Freezing Atlantic‘, was released last week. And it’s a steal at Newbury Comics, who are selling it for a measly $7.99. What a bargain. (Say, my man, how much are the chopsticks? 29 cents?)

The release party for the disc is tomorrow night at TT the Bears in Cambridge, and I’m hoping to stop by after the Bell Orchestre / Clogs show at the MFA. Gonna be cutting it close.

Let me officially be the last music blogger to direct you to the Elliott Smith Basement II Demos page. While I’ve heard most of the stuff, there are a few unfamiliar gems hidden in there. I only hope that’s not the last of the undiscovered.

I’m a Rose Melberg fan, pretty much whatever she puts out. The Softies, Tiger Trap, Go Sailor, her solo work, you name it. So I was glad to read that she’s back in the studio and doing a few solo dates, even if they are on the wrong coast. While I hold out hope for east coast dates, I’ll be listening to a brand new mp3, found over at the Double Agent site. It’s a cover of an Anne Briggs song called ‘The Time Has Come’.

A couple of great new music posts can be found over on the increasingly-valuable Vermont-based False 45th blog, including one about the new Sun Kil Moon album with links to four of the songs, and yesterday’s post on the soon-to-be-back-in-print Will Oldham tribute album called ‘I Am a Cold Rock. I Am Dull Grass.’, on Tract Records. Good info, all of it.

The long-awaited next New Radiant Storm King disc finally has a release date: ‘The Steady Hand‘ will be out on February 14th on Darla. Details and tracklisting can be found here. I can only hope you’ve already listened to the super-fine preview mp3 of the second track ‘The Winding Staircase‘ over there, because it’s just that good. Bostonians plan ahead, because NRSK will be playing on Sunday, December 4th at PA’s Lounge in Somerville. Want something sooner? They’re playing tomorrow night CBGB’s in NYC and Indre Studios in Philly on Saturday. Click those links for details.

Mark Robinson (the Unrest/Air Miami/Flin Flon/Teenbeat Records guy) has his own radio show on MIT’s WMBR called ‘Mmm Pop Musik‘. It’s on every Friday at midnight, is described as “New Wave and New Romantic, Punk and Rock and Roll. From Altered Images to Zick Zack“, and it’s fantastically eclectic. Tune in to their live stream, or check out some archived broadcasts.

Strange timing on this one: Just the other day I put on Th’ Faith Healers brilliant 1992 album ‘Lido‘, which I hadn’t heard in awhile, and remembered the days when I couldn’t put it down. The next morning I read this bit of news: Ba Da Bing! Records is releasing a collection of Th’ Faith Healers Peel Sessions this month, and damn, that’s so good to hear. Judging from the three amazing tracks they contributed to the Too Pure Peel Sessions disc, it should be ace all around.

For those of you who missed it, stream Ted Leo’s recent on-air performance with his Pharmacists on KEXP. They did a killer new song called ‘Sons of Cain‘, which I’ll handily offer up in mp3 form for you here for a little while.

There’s been a whoooooole bunch of press for American Analog Set lately, much of it addressing the ‘are they breaking up or aren’t they?’ questions surrounding this being their ‘last tour’. Official word was posted here. While this lineup will likely not ever be hitting the road together once this tour is over, there’s no doubt that Andrew Kenny will still be making music, and this SF Bay Guardian article says “Kenny and drummer Mark Smith plan to record with a possibly different configuration.” That’s very good news, being a fan of Smith’s playing all these years. A few other recent AmAnSet articles: NewCity Chicago, Pulse of the Twin Cities, Chicago Tribune, and The Daily Barometer.

By the way, you’ve been remembering your weekly visit to the ‘recordings‘ section of American Analog Set’s website, right? If you haven’t, you’ve already missed a few demo versions of all the songs from their new album, ‘Set Free‘. So far I’ve grabbed ‘She’s Half‘, ‘JR‘, and ‘Immaculate Heart‘ demos, and this week they’ve got ‘Play Hurt‘ up there. Bookmark it and don’t miss out on the rest.

Always glad to read that there’s new Mogwai music on the way. Even if the only real news is “our album’s finished”. No date yet, hopefully spring, though.

In the wake of his first small solo U.S. tour, ex-Catherine Wheel lead-guy Rob Dickinson has posted a message for fans over at his MySpace page. Seems he was mighty humbled by the response so far, and hints at many more dates sometime soon.

There’s a Jawbreaker documentary in the works? Hell yes.

So, yeah, bassist Zak Sally has left Low. Low fans know this by now. Sally will be focusing on his comics and publishing efforts, and having read John Porcellino’s excellent King Cat collection, ‘Diary of a Mosquito Abatement Man‘, that’s a very good thing to be focusing on. I’ll miss seeing and hearing him on stage, but I’ll look forward to many more La Mano books.

That huge 9-disc Billy Bragg box set finally got a new, official release date from Yep Roc records: February 21st, 2006. I’d better start saving now.

Ex-Ride singer/guitarist Mark Gardener returns to Boston on Sunday December 4 with a small show at The Paradise Lounge. That’ll be a great place to see him, I only wish it wasn’t the same night as that New Radiant Storm King gig. Curses!

The closest we’re going to get to a new interview with reclusive Calvin & Hobbes creator Bill Watterson is a few quotes from his parents. I’m dying to get that new Complete Calvin & Hobbes collection, but simply can’t justify the expense. Someday, though. Someday.

Like me and many others with refined musical tastes, Bob Mould loves Swervedriver. And he shares up one of their best songs, ‘Never Lose That Feeling‘. Go on n’ grab it from him if you don’t have it.

Fellow fans of the best damn drama on television, The Wire, take heart: although the show’s fourth season probably won’t start until ‘the latter half of 2006’, word is that we’re likely getting a fifth season. For a little Wire fix, here’s a fairly interesting interview with Wendell ‘Bunk’ Pierce, a New Orleans native, talking about what’s become of his hometown.

As I mentioned awhile back, crime fiction author (and sometime Wire writer) Dennis Lehane has written a play called ‘Coronada‘, and it makes an off-broadway debut later this month. Running from November 30th through December 17th at the Manhattan Theater Source, tickets are just $15 and don’t even require a credit card: Simply call (212) 981-8240 and leave your name, desired date, and number of tickets, and you’re in. I’ll be going on December 10th, but it’s one hell of a nervous way to reserve tickets… I’m gonna need some kind of confirmation before I head all the way down to NYC.

I was fortunate enough to get a screening copy of the new documentary ‘New York Doll‘, which finds its focus in the life of founding bassist Arthur ‘Killer’ Kane since the NYDolls broke up, and chronicles the time leading up to their 2004 reunion at the Morrissey-curated Meltdown 2004. While I like the Dolls, I’m not exactly a rabid fan, but that made me all the more interested in whatever insights the film had to offer. I dug the stories of their early days, the behind-the-music rifts between members as they fell apart, and found Kane’s reaction to David ‘Buster Poindexter’ Johansen’s mid-80s ‘hot hot hot’ popularity pretty interesting (take a guess: slightly jealous).

What bothered me only slightly about the film, at least at first, was the ever-present Mormon subject matter. Now, I may not be the world’s biggest proponent of organized religion in general, but I’ve got a very high tolerance (and almost an appreciation) for the Church of LDS thanks to longtime friends who are members. That said, I was unprepared for the very Mormon content of New York Doll, but given how much an impact the church had on Arthur Kane’s life, and the fact that the film’s director himself is a Mormon (and, of course, a BYU graduate), I’m not that surprised in retrospect. I only wish there had been more footage of the interviews with Bob Geldof, Chrissie Hynde, Iggy Pop, Morrissey, and Mick Jones than there were with Kane’s Mormon church-leaders and counselors.

Still, the film is a must see for Dolls fans and fanatics, for the rehearsal and reunion footage alone. Oddly enough, it’s also a should-see for Morrissey fans, who is interviewed more than most of the other musicians thanks to his involvement in the reunion.

New York Doll opened in five theaters this past Monday, but expands elsewhere in the coming month. For a complete list of release dates and locations, head here. Oh, and if you’re here in Boston, you’re out of luck… NYC is as close as it gets. You’ll just have to hold out for an eventual DVD release.

Out of complete curiousity, do a favor, willya? Take a few seconds and add yourself to my Frappr Map. I wanna know where you’re coming from. Hey, all the cool kids are doing it.

Blew a bunch of birthday cash on some great discs this week: That Aberdeen City debut, Rogue Wave (both bands are playing the Middle East together on Nov. 30), the latest Kingsbury Manx, that excellent new Chris Brokaw album, the new one from Matt Pond PA, ‘Several Arrows Later’, and today I picked up the new Sun Kil Moon (aka Mark Kozelek / Red House Painters) disc of Modest Mouse covers. Also downloaded the new Travels In Constants EP from Explosions In The Sky (don’t worry, they don’t mind), and it’s another thing of beauty. Zoned out to it just the other day as I was easing into a nap, and I tell ya, I went otherworldly.

So I’m loving that Kingsbury Manx disc, ‘The Fast Rise & Fall Of The South‘, and really looking forward to seeing them this weekend. You can stream the leadoff track, ‘Harness & Wheel‘, over here, courtesy of their fine label, Yep Roc.

Not only do I have a ton of new stuff to listen to, but I’ve got too many books to read while I do it: the latest Robert Jordan, the new Queen & Country novel from Greg Rucka, and this Tuesday brings the very-long-awaited release of the fourth book in the Song of Ice & Fire series, ‘A Feast For Crows‘ by George RR Martin. Haven’t been this excited about a new book in a very long time, so I might even abandon whatever I’m in the middle of to dive into that one.

Oh, and last night I read another book in the 33 1/3 series, which focuses on specific influential albums, this time inhaling Decemberist Colin Meloy’s take on the Replacements‘ ‘Let It Be‘. Like him, that album is up there in my personal top ten, so I read it with interest (and very quickly, although it’s barely over 100 pages long). Like some of the other books in the series, including Joe Pernice’sMeat Is Murder‘ contribution, it was more of a personal memoir than a track-by-track analysis, so it’s a must-read for not only ‘Mats fans, but for fans of the Decemberists as well. Lots of background on the evolution of Colin’s musical tastes, and the bands and people that made him the songwriter he is today. Painted a pretty vivid picture of childhood in Helena, Montana, and when he wrote of staying up late on Sunday for 120 Minutes, and of the pain of all the good ‘college rock’ tours skipping his home state, I sure could relate. Believe me, just as few bands chose to stop in Burlington, Vermont… although it was far easier for me to drive to Montreal or Boston than it was for Colin to drive, well, anywhere else besides Montana.

This particular paragraph later on in the book really struck me…

“My whole approach to listening to music has altered. Not only has the way by which I listen to music (compact discs and mp3s) changed, but my relationship to music has become incredibly more involved. Having spent several hundred hours in studio sessions, I can’t listen to a record without picking apart its bones, reducing it to its bare tracks, wondering over how they got the drum sound, what vocal mic they used, how long it took them to nail that one intro. It feels stodgy compared to the near-osmotic way by which music would seep into my veins as a kid, uninhibited by the censoring functions of my logical brain. It’s rare that I’ll hear a song or record that grabs me the way it did when I was younger – and even then, the way it moves me has none of the mystery that went along with a discovery of a new band.”

He goes on to mention the internet, and its role in that loss of mystery… it’s so hard to imagine the days when all we had to go on were liner notes. I feel the same way he does about that picking apart of music, not that I’ve spent even a fraction as much time in the studio, but the hours of tracking and mixing board minutia, along with age, has had the same effect on me. And while all that time may have lessened the impact, it makes the rare song that really strikes me that more special. With so much more music out there to dig through, and so much more information available online, the search can take infinitely longer, and be that much more difficult… but the reward in finding that new favorite band is all the more worth it.

By the way, Colin Meloy will be back in Boston for a solo show at the Paradise Lounge with Laura Viers on Wednesday, January 15th.

Oh, and if you were thinking at all of picking up that new Greg Rucka novel (and I do so recommend that you do if you like yourself some first rate suspensful spy fiction), make sure you send your receipt and an SASE to Greg. He’ll send ya back a very spiffy (and very free) signed and numbered bookplate by artist Brian Hurtt. Details here.

When I was at the post office yesterday, sending off that receipt to Mr. Rucka, I was psyched to find that my branch was selling the brand new Muppet stamps

So very cool. Gotta love that there’s a stamp for Henson himself, and that they did up little in-character bits on the back of each one. I’ll be stocking up and using these for a long time to come (or at least until postage goes up again…grrr…).

Tonight: Sarah freakin’ Silverman live and in person, appearing after a screening of her stand-up concert film, ‘Jesus Is Magic‘. Very psyched for that. Got a crazy rest of the weekend ahead of me, too, what with that Bell Orchestre / Clogs show tomorrow night, along with Aberdeen City’s cd release party. Saturday brings The Essex Green to town with the Shout Out Louds, and Sunday is not only the Kingsbury Manx show at TTs, but the Broken River Prophet over at PA’s. No idea how I’m going to make it to both of those, but hopefully the timing will work out.

And yes, I’ll be recording everything I can. And yeah, I took Monday off to recover and do a little audio editing. I’m tired just thinking about it all…

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    Forevers
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    @ Brighton Music Hall

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    @ Roadrunner

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    Nilüfer Yanya
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    Thursday, September 11th
    Alex G
    Nilüfer Yanya
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, September 11th
    Bruce Dickinson
    (Iron Maiden)
    @ the House of Blues

    Friday, September 12th
    Superchunk
    Tee Vee Repairmann
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Friday, September 12th
    The Brian's Jonestown Massacre
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, September 12th
    Ethel Cain
    9million
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, September 12th
    Supergrass
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Friday, September 12th
    Greg Hawkes with Eddie Japan
    performing the music of The Cars
    @ the Spire Center, Plymouth

    Friday, September 12th
    Saturday, September 13th
    Black Moth Super Rainbow
    Ricky Eat Acid
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, September 13th
    The Del Fuegos
    @ Bellforge Arts Center

    Saturday, September 13th
    Dwight Yoakam
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, September 13th
    Pulp
    @ Suffolk Downs

    Sunday, Sept 14th
    Alabama Shakes
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, September 14th
    Wet Leg
    Mary In The Junkyard
    @ Roadrunner

    Monday, September 15th
    PUP
    Jeff Rosenstock
    Ekko Astral
    @ Roadrunner

    Monday, September 15th
    Steve Winwood
    @ The Cabot

    Tuesday, September 16th
    Molly Tuttle
    Cecelia Castleman
    @ the Royale

    Wednesday, September 17th
    Alison Krauss & Union Station
    Willie Watson
    @ the Pavilion

    Thursday, September 18th
    The Bouncing Souls
    H2O
    Smoking Popes
    Jer
    @ the Royale

    Thursday, September 18th
    Garbage
    Starcrawler
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, September 19th
    Soccer Mommy
    Dummy
    @ House of Blues

    Friday, September 19th
    George Thorogood
    & the Destroyers
    @ Lynn Auditorium

    Saturday, September 20th
    Weakened Friends
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, September 20th
    Turnstile
    Mannequin Pussy
    SPEED
    Jane Remover
    @ Suffolk Downs

    Saturday, September 20th
    Morrissey
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, September 20th
    Wolf Alice
    @ House of Blues

    Sunday, September 21st
    Sebadoh
    @ the Middle East Downstairs

    Sunday, September 21st
    Marina
    Mallrat
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, September 21st
    Múm
    @ Crystal Ballroom

    Sunday, September 21st
    Nation of Language
    Greet Death
    @ the Royale

    Sunday, September 21st
    Shonen Knife
    @ Sonia

    Monday, September 22nd
    Elvis Costello & the Imposters
    "Radio Soul!" tour
    with Charlie Sexton
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Tuesday, September 23rd
    The Minus 5
    The Baseball Project
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Tuesday, September 23rd
    Viagra Boys
    @ Roadrunner

    Wednesday, September 24th
    The Beaches
    Debbii Dawson
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, September 25th
    Cowboy Junkies
    @ the Shubert Theatre

    Thursday, September 25th
    Iggy Pop
    Sex Pistols
    The Molotovs
    @ Suffolk Downs

    Thursday through Sunday
    Sept. 25th, 26th, 27th, & 28th
    John Mulaney
    "Mister Whatever" tour
    @ the Wang Theatre

    Friday, September 26th
    The Front Bottoms
    Sincere Engineer
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, September 26th
    Lorde
    Blood Orange
    The Japanese House
    @ TD Garden

    Friday, September 26th
    Stereolab
    The Memorials
    @ the Royale

    Saturday, September 27th
    Car Seat Headrest
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, September 28th
    An Evening with author
    Samin Nosrat discussing
    her cookbook "Good Things"
    with Hrishikesh Hirway
    @ Emerson Colonial Theatre

    Monday, September 29th
    Melvins
    Red Kross
    @ Fete in Providence

    Wednesday, October 1st
    Bad Suns
    Yot Club
    @ the Royale

    Thursday, October 2nd
    Amy Millan (Stars/BSS)
    @ the Middle East

    Thursday, October 2nd
    Elbow
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, October 3rd
    Home Is Where
    Forests
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday & Saturday
    October 3rd & 4th
    David Byrne
    @ the Wang

    Saturday & Sunday
    October 4th & 5th
    An Inconceivable Evening
    with Cary Elwes
    & a screening of
    The Princess Bride
    @ the Wilbur

    Monday, October 6th
    Swans
    Little Annie
    Paul Wallfisch
    @ the Paradise

    Monday, October 6th
    Yusuf/Cat Stevens
    "An Evening Of Tales,
    Tunes And Other Mysteries"
    Book Tour show
    @ the Wang Theatre

    Wednesday, October 8th
    Anamanaguchi
    Ovlov
    @ the Royale

    Wednesday, October 8th
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    'Howl' 20th Anniversary Tour
    with Humanist
    @ House of Blues

    Wednesday, October 8th
    Water From Your Eyes
    Her New Knife
    Editrix
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, October 8th
    The Murder Capital
    @ Sonia

    Thursday, October 9th
    Team Dresch
    Vitapup
    @ Crystal Ballroom

    Friday, October 10th
    Jukebox the Ghost
    Boys Go To Jupiter
    @ the Royale

    Friday, October 10th
    Destroyer
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, October 11th
    Pile
    Nnamdï
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, October 11th
    Kneecap
    @ the House of Blues

    Sunday, October 12th
    The Miki Berenyi Trio
    (that's Miki from Lush)
    Gina Birch
    The Unreasonables
    @ the Sinclair

    Monday, October 13th
    My Morning Jacket
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Tuesday, October 14th
    Grandaddy
    celebrating the 25th anniversary
    of "The Sophtware Slump"
    with Greg Freeman
    @ the Royale

    Wednesday, October 15th
    Modest Mouse
    Built to Spill
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Wednesday, October 15th
    Disclosure (Live)
    Fcukers
    Villager
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, October 17th
    The Psychedelic Furs
    Gary Numan
    @ MGM Musis Hall

    Saturday, October 18th
    Patty Griffin &
    Rickie Lee Jones
    @ the Chevalier

    Sunday, October 19th
    Ruston Kelly
    Sam MacPherson
    @ the Sinclair

    Monday, October 20th
    Leisure
    @ the Royale

    Tuesday, October 21st
    Big Thief
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Tuesday, October 21st
    Everclear
    Local H
    Sponge
    @ Big Night Live

    Thursday, October 23rd
    Neko Case
    Des Demonas
    @ The Wilbur

    Thursday, October 23rd
    Belly
    "King" 30th Anniversary Tour!
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, October 25th
    Rufus Wainwright
    @ City Winery

    Saturday, October 25th
    Ezra Furman
    The Golden Dregs
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, October 25th
    Minus The Bear
    @ the House of Blues

    Monday, October 27th
    Laufey
    Suki Waterhouse
    @ TD Garden

    Monday, October 27th
    Autechre
    Mark Broom
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Wednesday, October 29th
    Herbie Hancock
    @ the Wang Theatre

    Wednesday, October 29th
    The Beta Band
    @ the Royale

    Friday, October 31st
    Fleshwater
    Chat Pile
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, November 6th
    Colin Hay (Men at Work)
    @ the Chevalier Theatre

    Thursday & Friday
    November 6th & 7th
    The Lone Bellow
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday & Saturday
    November 7th & 8th
    Steve Martin & Martin Short
    three shows @ the Wang

    Saturday, November 8th
    The Mars Volta
    @ House of Blues

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    November 11th & 12th
    Micky Dolenz (the Monkees)
    Songs & Stories
    @ City Winery

    Thursday, November 13th
    Janeane Garofalo
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Saturday, November 15th
    Beach Fossils
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, November 20th
    Weakened Friends
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, November 22nd
    Couch
    @ Roadrunner

    Monday, November 24th
    Patti Smith
    Horses 50th Anniversary Tour
    @ the Orpheum

    Monday, December 1st
    (second show added)
    The Beths
    Phoebe Rings
    @ the Royale

    Saturday, December 13th
    A John Waters Christmas
    @ Berklee Performance Center

    Thursday, January 15th
    Cate Le Bon
    @ the Sinclair