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Brain’’s fear centre has built-in suffocation sensor

A new study in mice has revealed that the portion of the brain responsible for registering fear and even panic is equipped with a built-in chemical sensor that is triggered by a primordial terror – suffocation.
The research team from University of Iowa hopes that their new discovery may help to explain and perhaps even correct [...]

The Avett Brothers: Spring Tour

THE AVETT BROTHERS ANNOUNCE 2010 SPRING TOUR

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS PERFORMANCE ON JANUARY 23

The Avett Brothers

The Avett Brothers are thrilled to announce their 2010 spring tour dates. With their critically acclaimed Rick Rubin produced album I and Love and You debuting at number 16 on the Billboard charts and selling over 40,000 units during the first week alone, these North Carolina rockers haven’t shown any signs of slowing down.

Beginning their spring tour on February 4 in Athens, OH the band will travel throughout the U.S. and end up in Cumberland, MD on May 28 (see below for full itinerary).

The Avett Brothers recently taped a special performance for PBS’ Austin City Limits. Austin City Limits is the longest-running music series in American television history. With this performance, The Avett Brothers join the celebrated ranks with music legends and innovators from every genre including the likes of Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Fats Domino. This momentous performance will air January 23 on PBS.

This year, the brothers have been wowing late night audiences across America with performances on The Late Show with David Letterman, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and more recently, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon where they debuted their second single “Slight Figure of Speech.”

The video for “Slight Figure of Speech” premiered this week on the comedy site, FunnyOrDie.com, with a guest appearance by funny man Andy Daly. The video was directed by fellow North Carolina native Jody Hill, the brain behind HBO’s cult classic “Eastbound & Down.” You can watch it here:

The Avett Brothers Tour Dates

12/30/09 Wed Tennessee Theatre Knoxville, TN

12/31/09 Thu Asheville Civic Center Asheville, NC (w/ Langhorne Slim)

01/01/10 Fri Fox Theatre Atlanta, GA (w/ Langhorne Slim)

01/03/10 Sun Granada Theater Dallas, TX (w/ Samantha Crain & the Midnight Shivers)

02/24/10 Wed Ohio University Athens, OH (w/ The Low Anthem)

02/26/10 Fri The State Theater Ithaca, NY (w/ The Low Anthem)

02/27/10 Sat House Of Blues Cleveland, OH (w/ The Low Anthem)

02/28/10 Sun Murat Egyptian Room Indianapolis, IN (w/ The Low Anthem)

03/02/10 Tue Missouri Theatre Columbia, MO (w/ The Low Anthem)

03/03/10 Wed Rose State College Midwest City, OK (w/ The Low Anthem)

03/05/10 Fri First Avenue Minneapolis, MN (w/ The Low Anthem)

03/06/10 Sat Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI (w/ The Low Anthem)

03/07/10 Sun House of Blues Chicago, IL (w/ The Low Anthem)

03/09/10 Tue Michigan Theatre Ann Arbor, MI (w/ The Low Anthem)

04/17/10 Sat Fox Theater Oakland, CA

04/18/10 Sun Grand Sierra Theatre (Reno Hilton) Reno, NV

04/20/10 Tue Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

04/21/10 Wed Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

04/23/10 Fri Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ

04/24/10 Sat Mesa Arts Center – Ikeda Theater Mesa, AZ

04/25/10 Sun Stagecoach Music Festival (Empire Polo Fields) Indio, CA

04/27/10 Tue Crest Theater Sacramento, CA

04/28/10 Wed Arlington Theatre Santa Barbara, CA

04/29/10 Thu House of Blues San Diego, CA

05/02/10 Sun MerleFest Wilkesboro, NC

05/29/10 Sat DelFest Cumberland, MD

For more on The Avett Brothers see our exclusive feature/interview here.


Radiation therapy can boost longevity in rare pancreatic cancer patients

People with rare pancreatic cancer, called pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (PNTs), might live longer if treated with radiation therapy, says a study.
The researchers found that this method is effective in achieving local control and palliation in PNTs, despite such tumours being commonly considered resistant to radiation therapy.
PNT is a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that [...]

Themselves: Winter Tour

BAY AREA HIP HOP PROVOCATEURS RISE ANEW

Themselves

Seven months after the release of theFREEhoudini – the celebrated mixtape that announced Themselves‘ return (for more pop over here) – Doseone and Jel dropped CrownsDown, a careful and vicious exhibition of mastered rap tactics and sampling ethics, on October 27 on Anticon. Themselves’ third album proper has been gestating in the gut of this seminal group for some time. It’s both a return to form and a honing of what’s come before (Subtle, cLOUDDEAD, Deep Puddle) – both the opus that these lionhearted two were always meant to make, and the album that their hip-hop-obsessed teenaged selves always hoped to hear.

Themselves hits the road next week to bring the live incarnation of their rag ‘n’ bone genius to the stage.

Themselves Tour Dates

11/19 Austin, TX Highball #
11/20 Denton, TX Hailey’s #
11/21 Baton Rouge, LA Spanish Moon #
11/22 New Orleans, LA The Parish Room – HOB #
11/23 Atlanta, GA 529 #
11/24 Chapel Hill, NC Local 506 #
11/25 Washington, DC Rock and Roll Hotel #
11/27 Brooklyn, NY Knitting Factory #
11/28 Cambridge, MA Middle East Downstairs #
11/29 Providence, RI Jerky’s Live Music Hall #
12/01 Toronto, ONT El Mocambo #
12/02 Ann Arbor, MI Blind Pig #
12/03 Chicago, IL Reggie’s #
12/04 Minneapolis, MN Varsity #
12/05 Milwaukee, WI Cactus Club #
12/11 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court
12/12 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge

# = w/ Eyedea & Abilities


Devendra Banhart: Album/Dates Full Stream Available Now

Devendra Banhart: Album and Tour Dates

Devendra Banhart

Devendra Banhart and band will be playing U.S. tour dates this November in celebration of the release of What Will We Be, his sixth full-length release. Devendra Banhart exploded on the international music scene in 2002 quickly winning a coterie of devoted fans as well as an unusually hefty amount of critical kudos right from the outset. The new album was recorded in a sleepy Northern California town throughout the spring of 2009 co-produced by Devendra and Paul Butler (from U.K. outfit Band Of Bees). What Will We Be is his label debut for Warner Bros. Records.

Stream What Will We Be HERE.

The touring lineup will be Devendra on vocals and guitar; Noah Georgeson (producer of Banhart’s last two albums) on guitar and backing vocals, Greg Rogove (Priestbird) on drums and backing vocals; Luckey Remington (The Pleased) on bass and vocals and Rodrigo Amarante (Los Hermanos, Little Joy) on guitar and backing vocals. This is the same lineup that recorded What Will We Be. All the musicians involved played a part in arranging the songs recorded. Devendra and company took up residence in a private home, North of San Francisco, and set up a recording studio in it.

What Will We Be has a sunny, breezy feel with performances that evoke warm, lazy afternoons spent with good friends. The album is dominated by powerfully melodic, mid-tempo numbers played with relaxed expertise. But there’s also ambitious stylistic range displayed with the inclusion of evanescent ballads like “Meet Me At Lookout Point,” the epic riff-rocker “Rats,” sprightly R&B flavored groovers on “Baby,” and the sultry Latin-flavored stunner “Brindo,” the Roxy-inspired “16th & Valencia, Roxy Music” among other pleasant surprises.

Devendra Banhart has emerged as one of the most fascinating, unpredictable and inspiring artists of his generation and with What Will We Be he continues to surprise and delight an ever-increasing audience of fans and critics alike.

DEVENDRA BANHART TOUR DATES

11/16/09 Mon The Vic Theatre Chicago, IL

11/17/09 Tue The Ark Ann Arbor, MI

11/19/09 Thu Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT

11/20/09 Fri Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA

11/22/09 Sun Town Hall New York, NY

11/24/09 Tue Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA

11/25/09 Wed 9:30 Club Washington, DC


11/27/09 Fri Queen Elizabeth Theatre Toronto, ON

12/15/09 Tue Shepherd’s Bush Empire London, GB


Molitz Joins ‘Playing For Change’

Molitz Joins ‘Playing For Change’

Steve Molitz

Keyboardist Steve Molitz (Particle, Phil Lesh & Friends) is honored to announce that he’s been invited to join the global musical phenomenon Playing For Change. The PFC Band is made up of a diverse group of musicians who have come together from all over the world to inspire peace through music. Molitz first played with the band this past July in Los Angeles to help kick off the 25th Annual Twilight Dance Series on the Santa Monica Pier. The PFC Band has played a handful of U.S. concerts in the past, but this marks the band’s first extended North American tour, covering 22 cities in four weeks. To learn more about this amazing movement of positive world change created by Grammy-winning producer and engineer Mark Johnson, visit www.playingforchange.com, and be sure to check out the group’s CD/DVD Songs Around the World (debuted at #9 on the Billboard Pop Charts).

Also, be sure to check out these videos to see the innovative multimedia process that allowed the PFC creators to capture different musicians playing the same songs all over the world:

War/No More Trouble feat. Bono:

Stand By Me:

Playing For Change, Fall Tour 2009:

10/20/09 Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere

10/22/09 Boston, MA – Orpheum Theater

10/23/09 Northampton, MA – Calvin Theater

10/24/09 Albany, NY – Empire Center at the Egg

10/25/09 New York, NY – Town Hall

10/27/09 Glenside, PA – The Keswick

10/29/09 Annapolis, MD – Ram’s Head on Stage

10/30/09 Cleveland, OH – Masonic Auditorium

10/31/09 Toronto, Canada – Phoenix Music Hall

11/02/09 Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark

11/03/09 Chicago, IL – The Park West

11/04/09 Milwaukee, WI – Pabst Theater

11/06/09 St. Paul, MN – O’Shaughnessy

11/07/09 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theatre

11/09/09 Santa Fe, NM – Lensic Performing Arts Center

11/12/09 Mesa, AZ – Mesa Arts Center

11/13/09 Los Angeles, CA – Club Nokia

11/15/09 San Francisco, CA – Palace of Fine Arts

11/17/09 Portland, OR – Aladdin Theatre

11/18/09 Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre

11/19/09 Vancouver, Canada – Commodore Ballroom

Tickets Available at:
http://playingforchange.com/band
.


Heavy Pets & The Brew Tour

The Heavy Pets East Coast Tour including 8 Nights with The Brew

The Heavy Pets

Riding the momentum of a heavy festival season, including a key pre-Phish set at Bonnaroo and three raging sets at moe.down, The Heavy Pets are taking the East Coast by storm. The South Florida-based band will bring their funk-reggae-rock style north to meet the New England-rooted rock jams of Jammy-nominated (Best New Groove) The Brew. The two bands will alternate headlining gigs for an eight-show, nine-night stomp. October ends with The Pets headlining the 5th Annual Scarendipity Halloween Party at a converted Victorian funeral parlor in Atlanta.

The Heavy Pets Tour Dates


10/08 40 Watt Club, Athens, GA *with The Mantras
10/09 The Live Wire, Savannah, GA
10/10 ROCK FOR HUNGER – Back Booth, Orlando, FL
10/15 The Note, West Chester, PA *with The Brew
10/16 Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA *with The Brew
10/17 8×10, Baltimore, MD *with The Brew
10/18 Iota Club & Cafe, Arlington, VA *with The Brew
10/20 Visulite Theatre, Charlotte, NC *with The Brew
10/21 Vinyl, Atlanta, GA *with The Brew

10/22 Club Downunder, Tallahassee, FL *with The Brew
10/23 House of Blues (Parrish), New Orleans, LA *with The Brew
10/24 Green Room, Covington, LA
10/31 SCARENDIPITY, Atlanta, GA

In addition to dates with The Heavy Pets, The Brew will be touring heavily. Dates below.

The Brew Tour Dates

The Brew

10/08 Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino w/ The Disco Biscuits

10/10 Manchester, CT – Main Pub

10/15 West Chester, PA – The Note w/ The Heavy Pets

10/16 Boston, MA – The Paradise w/ The Heavy Pets

10/17 Baltimore, MD – 8×10 w/ The Heavy Pets

10/18 Arlington, VA – IOTA w/ The Heavy Pets

10/19 Wilmington, NC – The Soapbox w/ The Heavy Pets

10/20 Charlotte, NC – The Visualite w/ The Heavy Pets

10/21 Atlanta, GA – Vinyl w/ The Heavy Pets

10/22 Tallahassee, FL – Club Downunder

10/23 New Orleans, LA – The Parish @ House of Blues w/ The Heavy Pets

10/30 Unity, ME – Unity Center for the Performing Arts

10/31 Unity, ME – Unity Center for the Performing Arts

11/05 Albany, NY – Red Square

11/06 Bridgeport, CT – The Field

11/07 Burlington, VT – Nectars

11/12 Buffalo, NY – Nietzche’s

11/13 Ann Arbor, MI – Blind Pig w/ The Macpodz

11/14 Kalamazoo, MI – The Strutt w/ The Macpodz

11/19 State College, PA – Zenos

11/20 Harrisburg, PA – Appalachian Brewing Company

11/21 Plains, PA – River Street Jazz Cafe

11/25 Portland, ME – Asylum

11/27 Manchester, NH – Shaskeen

11/28 Woodstock, NY – Bearsville Theater w/ The Heavy Pets

The Heavy Pets: “Help Me Help You” > “Girl You Make Me Stupid”


State Radio: Fall Tour

CALLING ALL CROWS!

State Radio

Rock-trio and social activists State Radio released their third studio album, Let It Go this week and are celebrating with a new North American tour, including a stop at the Austin City Limits Festival on October 4 and two weeks supporting 311. The band also released a special digital deluxe version of Let It Go on iTunes this week. For a limited time, fans can purchase the new album plus a double disc Live at The Brattle Theater, a total of 41 tracks for $14.99. Live At The Brattle Theatre not only features live, acoustic State Radio songs and rarities, but also three Dispatch tracks, including “The General.”

The band has also confirmed pre-show community service projects via their humanitarian organization, Calling All Crows, for 18 of the 35 tour markets this run so far. Like Rage Against The Machine and System Of A Down before them, State Radio roll up their sleeves as they practice what they preach, whether it’s riding bikes to gigs to support Bikes Not Bombs, hosting food drives in conjunction with Rock For A Remedy, adopting portions of beaches to ensure they are cleaned regularly, or playing shows to raise money for the Learning Center for the Deaf. On this slew of dates, the band and Calling All Crows will team up with local non-profit groups and participate in service like habitat restoration, sustainability tours and teach-ins. See full list by clicking on the Action Calendar.

State Radio Tour Dates

10/01/09 – Charlotte, NC @ Visulite
10/02/09 – Athens, GA @ 40 Watt
10/04/09 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits
10/06/09 – Santa Fe, NM @ Santa Fe Brewing Company
10/07/09 – Tempe, AZ @ Clubhouse
10/08/09 – Anaheim, CA @ House Of Blues
10/09/09 – San Luis Obispo, CA @ Downtown Brew
10/10/09 – Santa Cruz, CA @ Catalyst Club
10/13/09 – Ft. Collins, CO @ Aggie Theaterno p
10/14/09 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep
10/15/09 – Lawrence, KS @ Bottleneck
10/16/09 – Omaha, NE @ Slowdown
10/17/09 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line Music Cafe
10/28/09 – New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
10/29/09 – Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
10/30/09 – Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground
10/31/09 – Northampton, MA @ Calvin Theater
11/03/09 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls
11/04/09 – Columbus, OH @ The Newport Music Hall
11/05/09 – Ann Arbor, MI @ the Blind Pig
11/06/09 – Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
11/07/09 – Montreal, QC @ the Green Room

Following dates with 311:


11/22/09 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Casino
11/24/09 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ Mid Hudson Civie Center, Mair Hall
11/25/09 – Portland, ME @ Cumberland Civic Center
11/27/09 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
11/28/09 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
11/29/09 – Richmond, VA @ The National
12/01/09 – Miami, FL @ Bayfront Park Amphitheatre
12/02/09 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
12/04/09 – New Orleans, LA @ UNO Lakefront Arena
12/05/09 – Dallas, TX @ Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie
12/06/09 – Houston, TX @ Verizon Wireless Theatre


Brendan Benson: Album/Tour

Brendan Benson Announces First Leg Of North American Tour

Forthcoming Album, My Old, Familiar Friend, Streaming now on NPR.com


Brendan Benson

American singer-songwriter Brendan Benson (who you might know for his work with The Raconteurs will embark on a North American tour August 17 at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom. The tour advances the release of Benson’s fourth full-length album, My Old, Familiar Friend (out August 18). The first leg of the tour will also make stops in Chicago, Ann Arbor, San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles.

NPR.com is now streaming My Old, Familiar Friend in its entirety as All Songs Considered’s “First Listen” giving fans all over North American the chance to hear the album critics have been raving about.

My Old, Familiar Friend was recorded in Nashville and London with producer, Gil Norton (Pixies, Maximo Park, Foo Fighters) and mixer Dave Sardy (The Rolling Stones, LCD Soundsystem, Oasis). Benson will be performing the lead single, a wildly catchy layering of hand-claps and guitar with a sing-along refrain, “A Whole Lot Better” on the Late Show With David Letterman on August 21.

Benson has a handful of tour dates scheduled – more are expected to be announced shortly.

Tour Dates:

08/17/09 Mon Bowery Ballroom New York, NY

08/20/09 Thu Schubas Chicago, IL

08/22/09 Sat The Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI

08/24/09 Mon Mod Club Toronto, ON

09/11/09 Fri Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA

09/12/09 Sat The Troubadour West Hollywood, CA

10/13/09 Tue Thekla Bristol, GB

10/14/09 Wed The Rescue Rooms Nottingham, GB

10/17/09 Sat Oran Mor Glasgow, GB

10/19/09 Mon Manchester Academy 3 Manchester, GB

10/21/09 Wed Electric Ballroom London, GB



Why?: Eskimo Snow

Why? To Release New Album Eskimo Snow


Why?

A year and a half after releasing the acclaimed LP Alopecia, Why? returns with their fourth album, Eskimo Snow (out September 22). The two records are each other’s perfect foil: while last year’s release found Yoni Wolf and the gang delivering a tight set of intricate rhymes, live loops, slurred hooks and acerbic wit, Eskimo Snow offers a sung, sobering take on mortality that unfurls in lush waves of Americana and pop-infused psych-folk. Pre-mixed in Nashville by Lambchop‘s Mark Nevers (Silver Jews, Bonnie Prince Billy, Calexico), this album is Why?’s most live-sounding yet – a shadowy and sprawling piece as intimate in subject matter as it is handsome in timbre.

This record presents a band uninhibited and evermore accomplished at imbuing sound with mood. “On Rose Walk, Insomniac” rolls forth on a tempestuous din, with hard drumming through the chorus, with Yoni’s voice sounding like its running through a Leslie speaker. “Berkeley By Hearseback” comes in so soft, the guitar tones feel like waves of grain next to the splashy cymbals and a cowboy croon ricocheting through the background. “This Blackest Purse” weaves a melancholy that shirks dourness for a curious smile. And when the titular song brings the album to a hushed close, Eskimo Snow‘s place in the narrative becomes clear. Rather than spit at death or threaten it with suicide, Yoni stops bucking against the inevitable. In the process, the band discovers a rich place that the rest of us can happily live within.

Eskimo Snow Track List:

1. These Hands
2. January Twenty Something
3. Against Me
4. Even The Good Wood Gone
5. Into The Shadows of My Embrace
6. One Rose
7. On Rose Walk, Insomniac
8. Berkeley By Hearseback
9. This Blackest Purse
10. Eskimo Snow

WHY? Tour Dates:

09/24/09 Thu Northside Tavern Cincinnati, OH

09/26/09 Sat Le Poisson Rouge New York, NY

10/01/09 Thu The Middle East Cambridge, MA

10/02/09 Fri First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, PA

10/03/09 Sat William Pitt Union Pittsburgh, PA

10/04/09 Sun The Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI

10/05/09 Mon The Bottom Lounge Chicago, IL

10/06/09 Tue Memorial Union Terrace Madison, WI

10/07/09 Wed Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis, MN

10/09/09 Fri Bluebird Theater Denver, CO

10/10/09 Sat In The Venue Salt Lake City, UT

10/13/09 Tue Department of Safety Anacortes, WA

10/14/09 Wed Vera Project Seattle, WA

10/15/09 Thu Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR

10/17/09 Sat Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA

10/20/09 Tue Echoplex Los Angeles, CA

10/23/09 Fri Modified Phoenix, AZ

10/24/09 Sat Club Congress Tucson, AZ

10/26/09 Mon Hailey’s Denton, TX

10/28/09 Wed BottleTree Birmingham, AL

10/29/09 Thu Grey Eagle Asheville, NC

10/30/09 Fri Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

10/31/09 Sat Lenny’s Atlanta, GA

11/02/09 Mon The Social Orlando, FL

11/03/09 Tue Common Grounds Gainesville, FL

11/04/09 Wed Club Downunder Tallahassee, FL

11/06/09 Fri Spanish Moon Baton Rouge, LA

11/07/09 Sat Walter’s On Washington Houston, TX

11/08/09 Sun Fun Fun Fun Fest Austin, TX

11/10/09 Tue Jackpot Music Hall Lawrence, KS

11/11/09 Wed Firebird St. Louis, MO

11/13/09 Fri Rhino’s Bloomington, IN


10,000 Lakes | 07.22 – 07.25 | MN

Words by: Herschel Concepcion | Images by: Norman Sands

10,000 Lakes Music Festival :: 07.22.09 – 07.26.09 :: Soo Pass Ranch :: Detroit Lakes, MN

10KLF 2009

The 7th annual 10,000 Lakes Music Festival saw the return of Widespread Panic (who last played the fest in 2005) as well as newcomers Wilco and the Dave Matthews Band. The caliber of these world-class acts ensures 10KLF’s position as a major contender in the festival circuit. With an attendance of 18,000 devoted music fans, 10KLF 2009 proved to be just as big a party as it ever was.

Wednesday, 07.22

We arrived Wednesday morning somewhat exhausted from the marathon drive the night before but surprisingly refreshed. Whether it was from the bright shining sun of a new day or the collective energy from an excitable crowd eager to get in, I couldn’t tell. Maybe it was both. The line to get into the Lake Sallie campground stretched for about two miles, and within an hour we were inside.

I’ve always enjoyed the camping at 10KLF, which has plenty of trees for shade – one of the key elements when determining the quality of your festival experience. A good camping spot can make or break your weekend, and 10,000 Lakes has plenty of choice spots if you know where to look. “The Soo Pass Ranch is a privately owned piece of property,” says Dave Weissman, media coordinator for the fest. “It comprises over 600 acres of land – mostly wooded – but also fields, the concert bowl, and more.”

Originally used as the site for WE Fest, a country music festival that draws upwards of 60,000 attendees every year, the Soo Pass Ranch was eventually chosen to host the first 10,000 Lakes Music Festival in 2003. Headliners that year included Widespread Panic, The Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule, Leftover Salmon, and OAR. A resounding success, that crucial first year would pave the way for the evolution of this popular Midwest festival.

10KLF 2009

The crowd this year was a good one, full of purely positive individuals who shared a mutual love for music. I didn’t meet a single asshole all weekend. Comprised of people from all over the country (and even some from other parts of the world), the bulk of this year’s attendees consisted of Midwesterners from Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, and of course, Minnesota. It seems that Detroit Lakes is happy to host the festival, as many of the locals look forward to 10KLF as a weekend vacation.

The festival staff I encountered over the weekend was all friendly and in good spirits. The vendors, a mix of both local and regional suppliers, offered the standard festival fare, which was pretty much everything from funnel cakes and hot beef sundaes to hammocks and $6 sunglasses. And for the lazy, tired or hopelessly intoxicated there were cab rides on decked out golf carts for three bucks per person.

But, the best part was the stages. Situated within proximity of one another in the concert bowl, 10KLF’s stage setup makes it easy for one to float around and catch music while minimizing travel time between stages.

As for the music itself, it was clear that much thought and effort was put into the scheduling this year. There were very few conflicts between the major artists’ set times. This is one of the most important aspects of a well-planned festival. So with my gear unpacked and my campsite in order, it was time to slam some drinks and head down to the concert bowl for 10KLF 2009.

Gomez kicked things off at the Main Stage at 6 p.m., and although it was still early in the festival and the crowd for the set was at far less than capacity, the five-piece British outfit nevertheless set the tone for the weekend with their heavy, psychedelia-tinged blues rock.

John Bell – WSP :: 10KLF 2009

Next up was Southern rockers Widespread Panic, playing the first of two shows for the weekend. To be honest, I found myself disappointed with Wednesday’s show. Although it had its moments – it’s Panic, I can’t really see them playing a completely rotten gig – the playing seemed uninspired and lacked passion. I saw the boys six times last year (twice in Chicago, Rothbury and all three nights in Milwaukee to close out their fall tour) and was blown away every time. So, it was disconcerting to see them play the way they did that first night, especially when you know what they’re capable of. It’s always great to hear a solid “Bear’s Gone Fishin’,” and the “Maggot Brain” > “Chainsaw City” encore was good, but overall it seemed the boys were just having an off-night.

After Panic I walked over to the Field Stage for the first time, where Colorado-based duo Pretty Lights was well on their way to getting the crowd heated up and ready for a weekend of partying and pure debauchery. The sun was down and the critters were out in full force. Glow sticks and flashy toys were everywhere as I moved through the throng of people – a giant, moving mass of bodies completely under the control of the heavy beats of electronic producer Derek Vincent Smith and drummer Cory Eberhard. Now I’m not normally the biggest fan of DJs, but this was something else, and thanks to those two for helping to get the party started.

10KLF 2009 by Reistroffer Designs

Over at the Barn Stage was another Colorado group that was bringing it just as hard. In their fourth year at 10KLF, Kinetix played to a packed house and one of the most responsive crowds all weekend. Although I had never seen them play before, I had heard a lot about Kinetix and was interested in checking them out. I’m glad I did, and I would like to see these guys at more festivals. Right from the start it became clear that Kinetix had put a lot of hard work into their set, and it paid off. I would later find out that they had spent a month preparing for the show. To me that is the pinnacle of live music – focus, dedication, effort and a true appreciation for one’s fans. The highlights of the show included “People Start Hoppin’,” a song that seems to capture the core essence and philosophy of the band’s musical approach, as well as a cover of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” that they more than did justice to. Their style is completely rockin’, with just a dash of pop so that it’s catchy without being cheesy; and their compositions are well crafted with proper build-up and execution, not just a bunch of noisy, repetitive jamming. And their instrumentation is top-notch and tight, with each member finding his niche and working with the rest of the group as a whole to create a very unique and powerful sound. I can’t recommend these guys enough.

Playing the late night show over at the Saloon was Carney, a Los Angeles four-piece that features Reeve Carney on lead vocals and guitar and his brother Zane on lead guitar. I was only able to catch the last couple of songs because although the band was slotted to play till 2 a.m. they were cut off at 1:40. I don’t know whether it was from technical problems or they were just shut down, but from the little bit I did see I was impressed. Reeve is a great singer. He was howling into the mic when I walked in, pouring sweat and putting everything he had into that voice of his, which is one of the best I’ve heard recently. Pure emotion. His brother Zane is no slouch either, and was shredding on the slide guitar on one knee when the sound cut out. I’m not sure what Carney’s style is as a whole (since I witnessed less than 10 minutes of their set), but based on what I did hear these guys are pure rock & roll.

Continue reading for Thursday’s coverage of 10KLF…

Thursday, 07.23

Tim Carbone – Railroad Earth :: 10KLF 2009

I started off Thursday at the Field Stage, where singer/songwriter Pete Francis (Dispatch) teamed up with jam rock outfit Barefoot Truth for a 2 p.m. set that combined material from both artists’ catalogues. Francis’ singing and songwriting prowess, backed by Barefoot Truth’s jammed out rock instrumentation, was a great start to day two of 10KLF ’09. Set to tour in the spring, this is one collaboration not to be missed.

After Pete Francis and Barefoot Truth it was time for Railroad Earth to take the stage. I love these guys. I have been blown away by Railroad Earth’s performances time and time again, and Thursday’s show was no exception. Starting out with “Old Dangerfield,” the band blasted through a set that featured a number of great tunes such as “Bird in a House” and “The Forecast,” a mystical, mostly instrumental piece that feels like a really good acid trip. And “Like a Buddha” is always a crowd pleaser and a good channel for positive energy. After “Long Way to Go,” the band finished off with a double encore of “Mighty River” and the bluegrass number “Little Rabbit.” All in all, a five-star show, almost epic.

The headliner Thursday night was Wilco. Friends have long been telling me to check these guys out but I just never had a chance to really listen to them until this set. Shame on me. I knew they were good, but I had no idea how good they really were. Plus, they’re from Chicago, so I should’ve been on top of this band from the beginning. Oh well, better late than never.

Jeff Tweedy – Wilco :: 10KLF 2009

First, and perhaps most important point: Jeff Tweedy is a musical genius. Right from the start I could tell that Wilco is a serious band that treats their music as art – their songwriting and melodies are genuine and full of emotion. This is the real deal. I get the impression that they’re a “love ‘em or hate ‘em” kind of band, but I honestly don’t see how anyone with a true appreciation for music could dismiss the talent here. Maybe you just have to see them live. From what I’ve listened to before, I thought they were more of a softer style of music, and that notion was laid to rest when I saw this rockin’ set.

After Wilco I headed back over to the Field Stage for a change of pace, where Atmosphere, like Pretty Lights the night before, had taken control of the crowd and had the whole place moving. The very distinct hip-hop of rapper/MC Slug and producer Ant was straight-up party music, and the people sucked it down. A funky R&B mix of creatively textured beats and solid hooks paired with lyrical genius, Atmosphere laid it down dirty and kept the party bumpin’.

Digging Atmosphere it was hard to leave, but over at the Saloon stage something was unfolding. I’d heard of My Dear Disco but knew absolutely nothing about them. From the name I figured it was some sort of indie rock band, but the “Disco” part of it is what intrigued me. The possibility of a dance party will always pique my curiosity, so I made my way over and I’m glad I did. My Dear Disco is an eclectic, ’80s style group from Ann Arbor, Michigan that fuses electro-pop, funk, rock and techno in a style that the group calls “DanceThink.” Though the Saloon was completely packed I managed to squeeze my way in and get a closer look at the band. They have an incredible stage presence, especially charismatic singer Michelle Chamuel, who seems to possess a certain amount of that elusive star quality. The audience, as a result, was completely floored by the band’s performance. And so was I.

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Friday, 07.24

Steve Kimock :: 10KLF 2009

I checked out part of the early afternoon set by acoustic guitar maestro Tim Sparks (who is a spitting image of Lebowski‘s The Dude) before heading over to the Everyone Orchestra at the Field Stage. Matt Butler did a fantastic job of orchestrating the assembled group of musicians, which featured guitarist Steve Kimock and his son John on drums, Reed Mathis from Tea Leaf Green on bass, Dominic Lalli from Big Gigantic on saxophone, and Erin Zindle and Randall Moore from The Ragbirds on violin and percussion. The resulting set was funky, fun and fresh, and, as always, Butler made sure to get the crowd in on the action as well.

Legendary guitar virtuoso Steve Kimock and his band Steve Kimock Crazy Engine was one of the acts I had been looking forward to all weekend, and I was not disappointed. Kimock’s son is a pretty damn good drummer, and I didn’t even realize Melvin Seals was in the band! Seals, who used to play in the Jerry Garcia Band, is a beast on the keys. The set was mostly instrumental, but there were a few with vocals (a great rendition of “That’s What Love Will Make You Do” comes to mind). Kimock’s got a great tone, and the music ranged from funky to super jazzy, and at times had a mystical Eastern quality to it. This was definitely one of the best shows of the weekend.

Dave Simonett – Trampled By Turtles

Trampled By Turtles hit the Main Stage at 6 p.m. and held the crowd in rapt attention with their high-energy brand of bluegrass. Fast and aggressive, the five pickers from Duluth, Minnesota showcased their instrumental talents and got the audience loosened up and ready for another serving of Widespread Panic.

When Panic hit the stage for the second time this weekend all reservations I had were quickly put to rest. This time the boys brought the heat. Between the rich vocals of John Bell, the driving, thumping bass of Dave Schools and Jimmy Herring‘s precision shredding on guitar, Panic more than made up for their performance on Wednesday. “Angels On High” was a treat, as was the “Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (Give Up The Funk)” tease in “Little Kin,” and the double encore of “Airplane” > “Pilgrims” was a perfect way to close out the set. However, it was the “Chilly Water” > “Smokestack Lightning” > “Drums” > “Bust It Big” > “Chilly Water” sandwich that really had my jaw on the floor. Sorry I ever doubted you guys.

The 11:30 p.m. timeslot featured a triple whammy of WookieFoot, BoomBox and The Macpodz. I ventured first over to the Field Stage for WookieFoot, where I grooved to their unique brand of psychedelic reggae jam rock for before heading over to BoomBox at the Barn. BoomBox, which features producer/DJ Russ Randolph and guitarist/vocalist Zion Godchaux (son of Dead alumni Keith and Donna Godchaux), is the product of two individuals with very diverse musical backgrounds. Their style is an interesting mix of rock, funk, and jazz that combines Randolph’s DJ skills with Godchaux’s guitar and smooth vocals. The crowd’s response to the duo was overwhelmingly positive, which just goes to show that there will always be a market for truly creative material.

After a quick stop at the Saloon to catch the tail end of Ann Arbor, Michigan jazz-rock outfit The Macpodz it was time for some much needed rest before tackling the final day of 10KLF ’09.

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Saturday, 07.25

Josh Clark – TLG :: 10KLF 2009

Saturday started out overcast and gray, which had some festival-goers worried that rain was on the way. But, when the sun finally broke through the clouds during Tea Leaf Green‘s 2 p.m. set at the Field Stage cheers erupted all across the concert bowl, which only seemed to bolster Tea Leaf’s performance. Having missed their set the day before (they played at the same time as Kimock) I made it a point to catch their second show of the weekend and see what the Bay Area rockers would bring to the 10KLF table. Overall it was a very impressive performance. Combining the soulful singing of keyboardist Trevor Garrod, the virtuosic six-string ripping of Josh Clark, the smooth, funky bass of Reed Mathis, and the drumming of Scott Rager, TLG put on a very tight show for their fans as well as those, like myself, who just happened to be in the right place at the right time.

Umphrey’s McGee was the first band of the day to take the Main Stage, and rocked a set that I – someone who’s never really been a fan, though I’ve seen them eight or nine times – found to be a really tight performance from the Chicago-based group. As I was heading up to the Saloon I heard them do a great cover of The Rolling Stones’ “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking” that made me wish I would’ve stuck around.

After checking out the folksy Americana of Breckenridge, Colorado’s Paper Bird, I headed back down to the Main Stage for the Dave Matthews Band. I don’t listen much to Dave Matthews these days but man does he have a great backing band. Boyd Tinsley is a master violinist, and Tim Reynolds knows how to shred a guitar proper. Then there’s saxophonist Jeff Coffin, whose virtuosic abilities can also be heard in Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. Dave Matthews, always up to the task of playing a good show for his fans, incorporated a varied mix of material into his set, from “Jimi Thing” and “Why I Am” to “Spaceman” and “Cornbread,” and even covered the Talking Heads’ “Burning Down the House” and Dylan’s “All Along the Watchtower.” Great performance from a bunch of super-pros.

After checking out the Saloon for a glimpse of another Chicago band, The Hue, I made my way back to the Barn to check out the North Indiana All Stars. Featuring guitarist Jake Cinninger, keyboardist Joel Cummins and drummer Kris Myers (all from Umphrey’s), the North Indiana All Stars brought a new groove to the final night of the fest. With Myers and bassist Tony Franklin as the backbone, the stage was set for the jazzy, funky, smooth improvisational work of Cinninger, Cummins and trumpet player Willie Waldman (who also plays with Snoop Dogg).

Jake Cinninger – UM :: 10KLF 2009

Heading back down to the Field Stage I was able to catch the last half hour of Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. The pairing of Miss Jones and the Dap-Kings was like mashed potatoes and gravy. Jones is pure soul, through and through, and when combined with the funky playing of the Dap-Kings, made for a very high-energy show that had the audience howling and dancing their asses off. Jones is a charismatic soul diva with a stage presence that rivals the greats. She cracked jokes and danced like a wild woman throughout her set, and couldn’t have possibly done any better as the final Field Stage performance of the weekend. The crowd loved her.

The final band of the festival, Pert’ Near Sandstone, played to a Saloon that was so packed they had to shut the doors to prevent anyone else from coming in. What a pleasant surprise these guys were. I’d never heard of them but this hard-driving string band from Minneapolis really made an impression on me. Their sound is gritty, raw and pure – as roots music should be. Although completely beat by this point, I found myself dancing with all the crazy late-nighters in the Saloon – and those stuck outside – until the end of their set at three in the morning.

Reflecting later back home on the rooftop of my South Side Chicago apartment, looking out into the darkness dotted with the glittering lights of the city skyline, I was filled with a sense of calm. Listening to the cars flying by down below, there were moments when the warm summer wind died down and I could hear, far off in the distance, the faint pounding of bongo drums and the roar of 18,000 free spirits, and I knew I was not alone.

10KLF 2009 by Reistroffer Designs

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A few of the 10,000 Lakes

Colonel Kurtz’ happy cousin

Matt Butler – Everyone Orchestra

Trevor Garrod (TLG) with Everyone Orchestra

John Kimock with Everyone Orchestra

Erin Zindle (The Ragbirds) with Everyone Orchestra

Ed Anderson possessed by the music – Backyard Tire Fire

Dave Matthews

Dave Matthews

Dave Matthews

Dave Matthews Band

honeyhoney

Honey Dogs

Gomez

Garaj Mahal

Jimmy Herring – WSP

John Bell – WSP

Todd Nance – WSP

Dave Schools – WSP

Brendan Bayliss – Umphrey’s McGee

Joel Cummins – Umphrey’s McGee

Tea Leaf Green

Scott Rager – Tea Leaf Green

Reed Mathis – Tea Leaf Green

John Skehan – Railroad Earth

Melvin Seals (Crazy Engine)

The Ragbirds

Mason Jennings

North Indiana All Stars

Tim Sparks

Sharon Jones

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Brother Ali Tour, MP3 &:Album w/ Chuck D & Ant

Brother Ali Announces New Album And North American Tour


Brother Ali

Brother Ali‘s last album, the critically acclaimed, The Undisputed Truth, was an album of bold statements and social awareness without being preachy. Ali’s new album, Us, Street Date September 22, has turned his gaze inward and starts to examine the human condition from the outside in. A profound, personal glimpse into a vulnerability seldom seen or heard in music, Us touches on the strengths and flaws of the human condition, exploring drug abuse, divorce, homophobia and many more topics that most people are scared to touch in their own lives, much less on an album for the world to see.

As with previous endeavors, the beats here are courtesy of Ant (of Atmosphere), whose production work seems to be getting more soulful and lush by the minute. The guest appearances only accentuate Brother Ali’s strengths, with Chuck D, Freeway, Joell Ortiz and Stokley Williams of Mint Condition making strong appearances.

In support of the new album, Ali is embarking on a North American tour of epic proportions, enlisting the help of labelmates and collaborators Evidence (of Dilated Peoples), BK One and Toki Wright.

Peep the video for the fist single “Us,” it’s pretty dope. And you can download “Us” for free here:

Tour Dates:

09/07/09 Mon Neumos Seattle, WA

09/22/09 Tue Pizza Luce Duluth, MN

09/23/09 Wed What’s Up? Lounge Mankato, MN

09/24/09 Thu The Industry Iowa City , IA

09/25/09 Fri Nutty’s North Sioux Falls, SD

09/27/09 Sun Granada Theater Lawrence, KS

09/29/09 Tue Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

09/30/09 Wed Fox Theatre Boulder, CO

10/01/09 Thu Black Sheep Colorado Springs, CO

10/02/09 Fri In The Venue Salt Lake City, UT

10/03/09 Sat The Venue Boise, ID

10/04/09 Sun The Badlander Missoula, MT

10/06/09 Tue The Boulevard Spokane, WA

10/07/09 Wed Neumos Seattle, WA

10/08/09 Thu Element Victoria, BC

10/09/09 Fri Venue Vancouver, BC

10/10/09 Sat Nightlight Bellingham, WA

10/11/09 Sun Hawthorne Theatre Portland, OR

10/12/09 Mon WOW Hall Eugene, OR

10/14/09 Wed Humboldt State University Arcata, CA

10/15/09 Thu New Oasis Sparks, NV

10/16/09 Fri The Catalyst Santa Cruz, CA

10/17/09 Sat Slim’s San Francisco, CA

10/18/09 Sun Avalon Nightclub Sacramento, CA

10/20/09 Tue El Rey Theater Los Angeles, CA

10/21/09 Wed Canes Bar and Grill San Diego, CA

10/22/09 Thu Club Red Tempe, AZ

10/23/09 Fri Club Congress Tucson, AZ

10/24/09 Sat Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, NM

10/26/09 Mon The Foundation Lubbock, TX

10/27/09 Tue Granada Theater Dallas, TX

10/28/09 Wed Emo’s Alternative Lounge Austin, TX

10/29/09 Thu Warehouse Live Houston, TX

11/01/09 Sun The Social Orlando, FL

11/04/09 Wed Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

11/05/09 Thu Ottobar Baltimore, MD

11/06/09 Fri First Unitarian Church Philadelphia, PA

11/07/09 Sat The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

11/08/09 Sun Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA

11/09/09 Mon Higher Ground Burlington, VT

11/10/09 Tue The Asylum Portland, ME

11/11/09 Wed Pearl Street Nightclub Northampton, MA

11/13/09 Fri Grog Shop Cleveland, OH

11/14/09 Sat Skully’s Columbus, OH

11/15/09 Sun Uncle Pleasants Louisville, KY

11/17/09 Tue The Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI

11/18/09 Wed Metro Chicago, IL

11/19/09 Thu Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

11/20/09 Fri First Avenue Minneapolis, MN


Dana Kennedy: Extra! Secrets to Being an AP Reporter for 49 Consecutive Years!

Even though I haven’t worked for the Associated Press since 1993, emails from old co-workers saying “Pyle’s leaving!” starting coming in weeks ago. Richard…

Amazon deal to reprint rare books

Amazon.com website

Online retailer Amazon is teaming up with the University of Michigan to provide reprints of 400,000 rare, out-of-print and out-of-copyright books.

The books from the university’s library are in more than 200 languages from Acoli to Zulu and include a 1898 book on nursing by Florence Nightingale.

Amazon’s Book Surge unit will print the books in soft-cover editions at prices from $10(£6) to $45.

It comes as the Ann Arbor college seeks to digitise its book collection.

Financial details of the tie-up arrangement have not been revealed.

‘Rich collections’

The books, such as Nightingale’s "Notes on Nursing: What it is and what it is not", will be printed on demand.

An 1860 first edition of the book, which aims "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others", can currently sell for up to £1,000.

Florence Nightingale's out of print nursing book

"This agreement means that titles that have been generally unavailable for a century or more will be able to go back into print, one copy at a time," said Paul Courant, the university’s librarian.

"The agreement enables us to increase access to public domain books and other publications that have been digitised," Mr Courant said.

"We are very excited to be offering this service as a new way to increase access to the rich collections of the university library."

Some of the reprints being offered for sale are of books that have been scanned by Google, while others were processed by the university itself.

‘Economic’

The University of Michigan-Google partnership started in 2004 as part of a wider programme that also includes Harvard and Stanford universities and the University of California system.

Authors and publishers filed a lawsuit claiming copyright violation, but Google and the publishing industry settled the suit last year.

Amazon’s Book Surge print-on-demand service was launched in 2007 with books from the collections of Emory University, the University of Maine and the Toronto and Cincinnati public libraries.

"Public and university libraries are seeing the benefits of print-on-demand as an economic and environmentally-conscious way to support their missions of preserving and making rare or out-of-copyright material broadly available to the public," said Book Surge’s Amanda Wilson. </p


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Mike Gordon Fall 2009 Tour

Mike Gordon Fall 2009 Tour


Mike Gordon

Mike Gordon and his band will embark on a 20-plus date Fall Tour beginning just after Labor Day in Brooklyn, NY and winding down at the beginning of October in Burlington, VT.

The headlining club tour features a return to Park West in Chicago, Barrymore Theatre in Madison, State Theatre in Falls Church, and first time stops at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, Town Ballroom in Buffalo and a north-of-the-border trip to the Mod Club in Toronto, Ontario. And yes, there’s even a stop in Florida.

After two highly acclaimed runs last year touring on the release of his album The Green Sparrow, Mike returns with the same five-piece lineup, including longtime collaborator Scott Murawski on guitar, Vermonters Craig Myers on percussion and Tom Cleary on keyboards and Brooklyn drummer Todd Isler.

A limited number of tickets are available via a fan presale NOW at mikegordontickets.rlc.net. The presale ends Thursday, July 23 at 5 p.m. EST, at which point tickets will go on sale through traditional outlets.

MIKE GORDON FALL 2009 TOUR DATES

09/09/09 Wed Somerville Theatre Somerville, MA

09/10/09 Thu Port City Music Hall Portland, ME

09/11/09 Fri Bearsville Theater Woodstock, NY

09/12/09 Sat The State Theatre Falls Church, VA

09/14/09 Mon Lincoln Theatre Raleigh, NC

09/15/09 Tue Orange Peel Asheville, NC

09/17/09 Thu Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA

09/18/09 Fri Freebird Live Jacksonville Beach, FL

09/19/09 Sat WorkPlay Birmingham, AL

09/21/09 Mon Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN

09/22/09 Tue The Mercy Lounge Nashville, TN

09/24/09 Thu Vogue Nightclub Indianapolis, IN

09/25/09 Fri Park West Chicago, IL

09/26/09 Sat Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

09/28/09 Mon 20th Century Theatre Cincinnati, OH

09/29/09 Tue The Blind Pig Ann Arbor, MI (w/ Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey)

09/30/09 Wed Mr. Small’s Theatre Pittsburgh, PA (w/ Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey)

10/02/09 Fri Mod Club Toronto, ON (w/ Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey)

10/03/09 Sat The Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY (w/ Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey)

10/04/09 Sun Higher Ground Burlington, VT (w/ Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey)

For more on Gordo, check our exclusive feature/interview here.