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Jonsi Cancels In-Store Gigs

SIGUR ROS MAN TOO UNCOMFORTABLE TO GO ON

Jonsi

After scheduling a series of record store live sessions, Jonsi has canceled them after the first one. Here is here from his website:

It is with regret that we announce the immediate cancellation of Jonsi’s series of acoustic performances at indie record stores under the banner ‘Go Closer’, scheduled to take place during his current US tour. We, the management, are going to take the blame here, since it was us who thought this was a great opportunity to counterpoint the weight and scale of production at his theatrical shows with something super low-key and intimate. We talked him into it. And we stand by the fact that it is a great ideaÂ… on paper. Jonsi himself, however, was always sceptical about how in would pan out in reality. And standing there nose-to-nose with fans in the cold light of day the other day in Origami Records, Los Angeles, he had the sudden and undeniable realisation that this is not the environment in which he flourishes. Arguably it was the most uncomfortable experience of his ten years in the public eye, and as a result we are unwilling to put him in the line of fire again. To those of you who saw it in Echo Park, cherish it, because it ain’t going to happen again. To those people who were looking forward to *going closer* in Salt Lake City, Austin, Asheville, Atlanta and Chicago we can only say we are sorry, and ask for your understanding and forgiveness. And remember it’s not Jonsi’s fault.

- John Best & Dean O’Connor


Frontier Records 30th Anniversary: Adolescents, Keith Morris

MIDDLE CLASS WILL REUNITE FOR FIRST SHOW IN THIRTY YEARS; SOLO SET FROM RIKK AGNEW;
FLYBOYS;
AND THE PONTIAC BROTHERS ALSO CONFIRMED

Frontier Records, the independent Los Angeles-based record label founded in 1980 by Lisa Fancher, and
Part Time Punks, a weekly club that focuses on obscure and classic music from 1978 to present, will be
celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the seminal Los Angeles label with a massive blow-out show in Echo Park on
Sunday, November 7 at the Echoplex. Tickets are on sale now. Doors open at 4pm and the event is all-ages.
Tickets
are on sale and available here.

The master of ceremonies will
be legendary Circle Jerks frontman
Keith
Morris
. Check out the lineup below. Additional Frontier bands are soon to be confirmed and will be
announced in
the coming weeks.

LINEUP

The Adolescents
Middle Class (First show in 30 years)

Rikk Agnew
Flyboys
The Pontiac Brothers


FYF Fest: The Rapture Panda Bear, !!!, Ted Leo

LOS ANGELES HISTORIC STATE PARK ON SEPTEMBER 4 2010


The Rapture

FYF Fest is happening for the second year in a row at the Los Angeles Historic State Park in downtown LA
on September 4, 2010.

In its seventh year, 24 year-old Sean Carlson has taken the festival he started when he was 18 years old out of the
multiple venues in Echo Park, where it started, and turned it into an outdoor, three stage event, mirroring its
successful sister festival “Mess With Texas”, which takes place in Austin every year during SXSW. Sean has been
booking the festival with the help of Keith Morris, frontman of Off!, Circle Jerks and Black Flag, since its third year and now
with the additional help of a handful of friends they have been able to put together the largest truly independent
music festival to take place in Los Angeles.

The 2010 Lineup includes:

The Rapture
Panda Bear
!!!
Unbroken
The Mountain Goats
Dead Man’s Bones

Sleep

Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
Man Man

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti
Delorean
Cold Cave

7 Seconds

Thee Oh Sees

Washed Out
Davila 666
School of Seven Bells
AA Bondy
The Blow
Best Coast
Titus Andronicus

Wavves
The Soft Pack
Abe Vigoda
Warpaint
Off!
Vetiver
Ceremony
Big Freedia

Screaming Females

Magic Kids
The Growlers
Lower Dens
Let’s Wrestle
Cults
and more!

Early bird tickets are on sale until Thurs. at midnight at $20 here
If you wait ’til Friday, advance tickets will be $25 and VIP tickets will be available at $65.


Norway’s Bigbang Return To U.S.

Norway’s Bigbang Return Stateside
New Album Edendale Is A Tribute to Silverlake, Los Angeles

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Bigbang have returned stateside with Edendale, their tribute to the Silverlake area of the city of Los Angeles.

Front man and founder Øystein Greni explains: “The area of Los Angeles today known as Echo Park/Silverlake used to be called Edendale around the time when the silent movie industry took off. In Europe we tend to romanticize things and people from the past; here it’s all about moving on to the next project. Ironically, as much as I wanted to
get away from the stale museum-like atmosphere of Europe, I get here and start focusing on L.A.’s fascinating past!”

Øystein Greni (vocals); Olaf Olsen (drums); and Nikoli Eilertsen (bass) forged the band’s distinctive sound based on Greni’s love of punk and alternative rock. The guys will head on tour to celebrate their return to the states, after their
North American debut, 2008′s From Acid to Zen.

Out now, via Oglio Records a Fontana/Universal distributed label via the band’s own imprint, Grand Sport – the album was released internationally earlier this year to stellar sales and critical acclaim. The U.S. version of Edendale includes three new exclusive tracks.

Track Listing
1. Play Louder
2. Call Me
3. Swedish Television
4. Isabel
5. Freeway Flowers
6. Bag of Leaves
7. To The Max
8. Head Over Heels
9. Now Is Not A Good Time
10. One Step At A Time
11. Something Special (bonus track – U.S. release only)
12.Falling (bonus track – U.S. release only)
13. Wild Bird (bonus live track)

Tour Dates

3/08/10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Troubadour +
3/10/10 – Fullerton, CA – Slide Bar
3/11-14/10 – Denton, TX – NX35
3/17-21/10 – Austin, TX – SXSW
3/23/10 – Memphis, TN – Hi Tone
3/24/10 – New York, NY – Piano’s

* w/ The Hounds Below
+ w/ Year Long Disaster

Bigbang Tour Dates :: Bigbang News



Mr. Green All-Stars feat. DKs, Fishbone, Suicidal T members

Hardcore/Punk Rock/Reggae Super Group
Launches World Tour This Fall In California

Norwood Fischer by Jake Krolick

Are you ready for the ferocious punk/ metal lines of bass guitarist Norwood Fisher of Fishbone? For the snarling blasts of thrash metal and virtuoso guitar leads provided by Rocky George of Suicidal Tendencies? Pounding tribal drum/ metal rhythms from D.H. Peligro of the Dead Kennedys? The jaw-dropping stage performance and vocal range of Lyon Rowland of Hawaiian Lyon Human Rights? These talented musicians come together to form the super group Mr. Green All-Stars, who are launching their world tour across seven continents this October, beginning in their home state of California.

Mr. Green All-Stars describes themselves as “misfits of the world who believe in freedom of expression—no matter what the cost.” The members of this super group are known for their unique, energetic hybrid of punk rock and reggae, with lyrics that address political and human rights issues, as well as their incredibly skilled musicianship. Their high-speed music evokes the world of action sports, as well as a sense of anarchy and freedom, and their blend of shout-along melodies and driving hooks encourages crowds to join in at their performances.

The Mr. Green All-Stars announced their first album, Seeing is Believing, in 2006. H.R. of Bad Brains contributed vocals to four tracks, including the Rolling Stones’ cover “She’s A Rainbow,” and he will also lend his unique punk rock/ reggae vocal style as a guest performer on the 2009 tour. The tour’s second guest star, Jamaican engineer and dub originator The Scientist, also co-engineered the All-Stars’ album, along with Dave Aaron, engineer for Snoop Dogg and Sublime.

Mr. Green All-Stars plan to release their second album, You Can’t Put Me In a Box, in 2010. In the meantime, they’re kicking off their “Seeing is Believing” world tour with performances at Canes in San Diego and The Dub Club in Echo Park, Los Angeles in October 2009.


FYF Fest | 09.05 | Los Angeles

Words by: Justin Gillett | Images by: Court McGee

FYF Festival :: 09.05.09 :: Los Angeles State Historic Park :: Los Angeles, CA

FYF Festival 2009

It must be daunting to orchestrate a music festival. Stress no doubt ensues when organizers have to worry about finding a suitable place to hold the event and book talent as well as secure permits, sell tickets and arrange food and alcohol vendors. Once all the necessary elements are in place, all organizers can really do is wait for the day and pray that everything goes according to plan. For music promoter Sean Carlson pulling everything together for a gathering of musicians and music lovers has been an annual occurrence ever since he organized the first F Yeah Fest in 2004, when he was just 18 years old. Over the past six years, the event has held true to its roots and brought together some of the most talented noise rock, experimental and electro acts from L.A. and around the world to play at the intimate festival, which typically caters to a crowd that wouldn’t be willing to pay more than $30 bucks to see a festival or show.

For the 2009 event, Carlson and the other organizers decided to relocate from Echo Park to the Los Angeles State Historic Park in Chinatown, change its name to the slightly redundant FYF Fest and scale the festival down from a multi-day event to a one day multifaceted musical hodgepodge. The fest was also a fundraiser to raise awareness about the possible closure of up to 100 of California’s state parks. Considering the small scale and slightly guerrilla nature of the event, it’s surprising the obstacles they had to overcome – including the fire marshal preventing the gates from opening on time, ridiculous lines for entrance, food purchases and restrooms, and the near shut down of one band’s performance because the crowd was too rowdy. However, there were some truly amazing performances that turned the woe stricken festival into a resounding success.

FYF Festival 2009

As previously mentioned, the fire marshal delayed general admission into the festival for reasons that one assumes related to emergency exits and crowd safety. This one-hour setback forced early arrivals to linger in long lines while baking in the hot sun. Waiting for entrance and looking over mountainous wildfire smoke plumes that rose in the distance, many surely thought that the event was doomed. But as the gates were opened and people slowly started to trickle in, fears were put to rest as musicians hit the stage.

While there were 33 extremely different acts playing over the course of the day – some good, others not so much – four stick out in particular that are worthy of mention and recognition.

Kurt Vile

One of the first to play was Philadelphia-based singer/songwriter Kurt Vile. Performing alone onstage with an acoustic guitar, beefed up with heavy chorus and reverb effects, Vile captured admiration of the lucky few who were able to gain entrance to the festival for his early set. Possibly best known for his work with the retro, garage-psyc outfit War On Drugs, Vile has recently been touring the country as a solo act and honing his one-man show. Even though his stage demeanor was slightly peevish, his songs were commanding and reminiscent of tracks off Springsteen‘s Nebraska. Many liken his songs to rambling era Neil Young, although after seeing Vile’s set at FYF a more appropriate comparison seems to be the later years of Bob Dylan. Either finger picking or strumming his guitar without the aid of a pick, Vile’s short set acted as an exclusive show for the sparse audience gathered around the stage.

Wavves

Wavves :: FYF Festival 2009

Upon seeing manic drum alchemist Zach Hill setting up his kit with Wavves, rumors were quickly laid to rest that the percussion virtuoso is now playing with Nathan Williams, the mastermind of the San Diego-based lo-fi act. While the band sounded like unfocused adolescents noodling before the addition of Hill, with the noted drummer on board they sound more pronounced and professional. This is possibly not what the band’s fans want, considering Wavves originally prided itself on having no real instrumental talent, but as Williams howled into a microphone overtly accented with heavy chorus effects, Hill proved his worth as he banged away on his kit and occasionally employed a double bass pedal. With the duo playing full force, the audience got riled up and eager crowd surfers floated around the audience, despite signs warning the revelers not to. Near mid-set Williams announced Hill had an abscessed tooth and was in extreme pain. Under the circumstances it wouldn’t have been out of the question for Wavves to back out of the performance, but as a testament to his uncompromising character Hill played on.

Lightning Bolt

Lightning Bolt :: FYF Festival 2009

Before this exalted Rhode Island noise rock act even hit the stage, organizers were telling the unruly crowd cramming and smashing as close to the stage as possible that if they didn’t calm down and “all take a step back” there would be no show. Fans of the band could hardly be blamed for their excitement; this was the group’s first U.S. festival appearance and one of the only times Lightning Bolt, notorious for playing on the ground, would be playing on a pedestal. When the band did hit the stage drummer/vocalist Brian Chippendale and bassist Brian Gibson got such a livid, borderline violent reaction from the crowd during the first few songs that event staff told the duo to stop playing. Organizers told the mob that if they didn’t “step back and respect one another” the fire marshal would be forced to shut down the performance. This threat seemed more genuine and got the crowd to pay attention. When there was some semblance of respect amongst the audience, the band started playing again and struck into another ferocious song. Lightning Bolt played with such primal energy that it was surprising the music didn’t inspire another manic reaction. But as the band played on, focus was shifted from the crowd to the musicians onstage. Chippendale stomped on his kick pedal and rattled his toms extremely hard while he screeched into a microphone affixed to a skintight cloth mask. The drummer had a few effects pedals set up near his kit that drastically warped his vocals, adding to the overall spastic quality of the music. Additionally, Gibson played his bass with such extreme feedback and utter distortion that the sounds coming from his Stingray 5-string were not characteristic of what a “normal” bassist would typically play. Even though the crowd raged on (at one point surfing a kid around the audience on a boogie board), the show continued without further interruption from authorities.

No Age

FYF Festival 2009

The seemingly nonstop onslaught of bands comprised of drum and guitar duos continued with the quintessential Los Angeles noise rock act No Age. With strong ties to the L.A. underground music scene and the FYF – the band claimed to have played the fest six times – No Age felt like a curator of sorts for the festival. While on studio tracks the band often sounds like it’s playing on a child’s tape recorder, live, the band is more pronounced and surprisingly crisp, a nice change for those who don’t care for No Age’s characteristic lo-fi sound. As Dean Allen Spunt banged incessantly on his simple kit – comprised of a snare, bass drum, floor tom, high hats, ride and the surprising inclusion of an electronic drum pad – he seemed to be experimenting and leading the sound while Randy Randall held down the back bone of the songs on his electric guitar. The group would occasionally fall into noise jams that got lost in the incoherent instrumentation, but their overall musicianship was impressive, especially Spunt, whose vocals rarely faltered as he played his kit. The energetic crowd was definitely stoked on the performance, and as a salute to fans in the front row Randall jumped down to the photo pit for the group’s last song, giving fans a more intimate view of his playing.

Continue reading for a few more pics of FYF Fest 2009…

Wavves

Wavves

Lightning Bolt

Lightning Bolt

No Age

No Age

No Age

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L.A.’s FYF Fest: Black Lips, Lucero
Wavves, PB Wolf, No Age, AA Bondy

FYF Fest Presents “Save Our State Parks” At The Los Angeles

Historic State Park In Downtown L.A. On September 5

Performers Include: The Black Lips, Lightning Bolt, Tim & Eric, No Age, Lucero
Converge, Peanut Butter Wolf, The Thermals, Wavves and more


The Black Lips

The FYF Fest (formerly F Yeah Fest) is set to take place at the Los Angeles Historic State Park in downtown L.A. on September 5. With independent rock acts like Lightning Bolt, The Black Lips, No Age, Crystal Antlers and Wavves as well as Lucero, AA Bondy, Peanut Butter Wolf and many more, the FYF Fest looks to be one of the more interesting SoCal music events this year. Tickets are on sale for the low price of $20 and can be purchased at fyffest.com.

Now in its sixth year, 24-year-old festival organizer Sean Carlson has taken the festival he started when he was 18 from Echo Park to the Los Angles Historic State Park. In addition to being one of the premier independent music festivals in Los Angles, the event is also attached to an important and urgent awareness campaign. Due to the recent budget cuts by Gov. Schwarzenegger, many vital programs are beginning to lose their lifelines – one of which is the California State Park System, where the governor decided to cut $14.2 million in funding, bringing over 100 California State Parks to the brink of closing down. FYF hopes that this event will send a message to all of the California state lawmakers stating that these parks are vital components of our communities should not be cut.

The 2009 Lineup includes:

Lightning Bolt (first U.S. Festival performance)
Black Lips
Tim and Eric (comedy duo from Adult Swim)
F***ed Up
Lucero
Converge
Glass Candy
Wavves
Times New Viking
No Age
Crystal Antlers
Telepathe
Mika Miko
Cold Cave
The Thermals
Japanther
Ninjasonik
AA Bondy
Matt Skiba (of Alkaline Trio)
Carbonas
The Strange Boys
Har Mar Superstar
Peanut Butter Wolf
Kurt Vile
Eat Skull
Katie Stelmanis
Nobunny
Darker My Love
Avi Buffalo
Dios