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Nicki Bluhm: New Album In Feb
SOPHOMORE NOD IS GOLDEN
Nicki Bluhm will release her sensational new album, Driftwood, on February 1st, 2011 on Reapandsow [JamBase got an advance listen so that's how we know it's sensational. Bluhm has crafted a collection that makes her a real competitor for the spotlight currently being thrown on Grace Potter and Jenny Lewis. -Dennis Cook]. Driftwood features her ever-excellent band The Gramblers with guest turns from Tim Carbone (Railroad Earth), Dave Ralicke (Dengue Fever) and members of ALO and The Mother Hips. Deft production courtesy of Tim Bluhm and ace studio whiz Dave Simon-Baker. Here’s a taster of the forthcoming release:
Driftwood Track Listing
1. Carousel
2. Before You Loved Me
3. Stick With Me
4. I Wanna Be Your Mama Again
5. Mountain Out Of Nothing
6. Jetplane
7. Women’s Prison
8. Figure You Out
9. Barbary Blues
10. Kill You To Call
11. Wall of Early Morning Light
“Carousel” and “Before You Loved Me” are streaming at Nicki’s website, and the album can be pre-ordered here.
Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers Tour Dates :: Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers News :: Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers Concert Reviews
Jenny and Johnny: Live at Third Man Records 9/26
SEE JENNY AND JOHNNY THIS SUNDAY AT THIRD MAN RECORDS;
LIMITED EDITION VINYL FOR
FANS WHO ATTEND THE SHOW
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While touring the states in support of their new release I’m Having Fun Now, out last month via
Warner Bros., Jenny And
Johnny (aka Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice) will be swinging by Third Man Records in Nashville to play a set at the
Jack White helmed label. The show will take place this Sunday, September 26 at 6pm on 623 7th Ave
South
in Nashville.
Advance Tickets are available from the Third Man Record Store Today and Tomorrow from 12-4pm
for
$3. When fans arrive at the venue their ticket will be stamped, they then have 3 days to return to the Third Man shop
if they would like to purchase a black and blue colored vinyl of the show. These are a limited edition of 300 copies
only, fans are only eligible if they attend the show!
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Brandon Flowers: Flamingo
FLAMINGO OUT SEPTEMBER 14; TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED
Brandon Flowers will
release his debut solo album, entitled Flamingo, on September 14, 2010 on Island Records in
North America. The album will be released September 6th, 2010 in the UK. The album was produced by Stuart
Price, Daniel Lanois, and Brendan O’Brien and features guest vocals by Jenny Lewis. The album’s first single,
“Crossfire” is available to hear now on Brandon’s website, and available on iTunes for digital download.
Tour Dates:
Aug. 15 – Las Vegas, NV – The Shimmer Showroom
Aug. 17 – Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour
Aug. 19 – San Francisco, CA – Slim’s
Aug. 23 – Chicago, IL – Park West
Aug. 26 – New York, NY – Highline Ballroom
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Bumbershoot 2010 Lineup Dylan, Weezer, Decemberists
ANOTHER CRAZY COOL MIX OF MUSIC IN SEATTLE
The Decemberists by Steven Walter |
Bumbershoot 2010 is set to take place September 4-6 at the Seattle Center in Seattle, WA. The multi-stage festival will be headlined by Bob Dylan, Mary J. Blige, Weezer, Hole, Rise Against, Neko Case, The Decemberists, J. Cole and one more special guest to be announced soon. In addition, there’s this donkey choking array of talent hitting the stage this year:
LMFAO / Billy Bragg / Ozomatli / Angelique Kidjo / Solomon Burke / The Dandy Warhols / Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros / Jenny and Johnny (featuring Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice) / Jamie Lidell / The Raveonettes / Balkan Beat Box / Motion City Soundtrack / The Thermals / Ra Ra Riot / The English Beat / Justin Townes Earle / Booker T. / Surfer Blood / The Bouncing Souls / Japandroids / Bob Schneider / Anvil / Bomba Estereo / Jay Electronica / Aterciopelados / Baroness / James Cotton “Superharp” Blues Band / David Bazan / Meat Puppets / Crash Kings / This Providence / Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express / The Moondoggies / The Whigs / Greg Laswell / Civil Twilight / Trampled By Turtles / The Clientele / Atlas Sound / Laura Veirs & The Hall of Flames / The Budos Band / Bobby Bare Jr. / Horse Feathers / Vienna Teng Trio / HEALTH / Plants and Animals / Georgia Anne Muldrow & Declaime / Wheedle’s Groove / Hey Marseilles / Kings Go Forth / Sweet Water / Delorean / JEFF the Brotherhood / Chris Pureka / Shawn Lee’s Ping Pong Orchestra / Garotas Suecas / The Maldives / The Constellations / Coryell, Auger, Sample Trio / Grynch / Visqueen / Victor Shade / Star Anna & The Laughing Dogs / Fresh Espresso / Pete Molinari / Sista Monica’s “Singin in the Spirit” / Lay Low / Unnatural Helpers / Idiot Pilot / The Round / Wild Orchid Children / The Cute Lepers / Feral Children / Fences / Caspar Babypants / The Tripwires / Fatal Lucciauno / Loch Lomond / The Physics / THEESatisfaction / School of Rock All Stars / See Me River / Zoe Muth and The Lost High Rollers / People Eating People / Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme / Brent Amaker & The Rodeo / Born Anchors / Slender Means / BOAT / McTuff Trio / Parlour Steps / The Redwood Plan / Helladope / Lisa Dank / Greta Matassa Quartet / The Lonely H / Matt Jorgensen Quintet / Becki Sue & Her Big Rockin’ Daddies! / Great Waves / Brian Vogan / Johnny Bregar with more to come, including comedy, performing arts, film, literary and visual arts.
Dawes: Winter Tour NPR‘s Song Of The Day
DAWES CONFIRMS WINTER TOUR
“WHEN YOU CALL MY NAME” NPR‘s SONG OF THE DAY TODAY, 1/13
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ATO Records is thrilled to announce that Dawes has confirmed a co-headlining winter tour with Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons. The dates will kick off on February 5 at the Crepe Place in Santa Cruz, CA, and loop around the country, culminating with a show in the band’s hometown of Los Angeles, CA, on March 11.
Additionally, NPR made the Dawes song, “When You Call My Name” their song of the day on Wednesday January, 13. You can listen to it here.
Dawes has spent the past several months on the road, as they’ve been celebrating the release of their debut record, North Hills. Musician and producer Jonathan Wilson (Elvis Costello, Jenny Lewis) produced the album, which was recorded in his cottage studio.
For more on Dawes see our recent feature/interview here.
Dawes Tour Dates
02/05/10 Fri Crepe Place Santa Cruz, CA
02/06/10 Sat Rickshaw Stop San Francisco, CA
02/08/10 Mon Mississippi Studios Portland, OR
02/09/10 Tue Tractor Tavern Seattle, WA
02/12/10 Fri Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis, MN
02/13/10 Sat University of Wisconsin Madison, WI
02/14/10 Sun Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI
02/15/10 Mon Rock Island Brewing Co. Rock Island, IL
02/16/10 Tue Double Door Chicago, IL
02/17/10 Wed Rumba Cafe Columbus, OH
02/18/10 Thu Beachland Ballroom/Tavern Cleveland, OH
02/19/10 Fri Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
02/20/10 Sat Great Scott Allston, MA
02/23/10 Tue Iota Arlington, VA
02/24/10 Wed Johnny Brenda’s Philadelphia, PA
02/25/10 Thu The Southern Charlottesville, VA
02/26/10 Fri Zanzabar Louisville, KY
02/27/10 Sat The Mercy Lounge Nashville, TN
02/28/10 Sun Eddie’s Attic Decatur, GA
03/02/10 Tue Sticky Fingerz Chicken Shack Little Rock, AR
03/03/10 Wed The Conservatory Oklahoma City, OK
03/04/10 Thu The Cavern Dallas, TX
03/05/10 Fri Rudyard’s Pub Houston, TX
03/06/10 Sat Emo’s Alternative Lounge Austin, TX
03/09/10 Tue Rhythm Room Phoenix, AZ
03/10/10 Wed The Loft La Jolla, CA
03/11/10 Thu The Troubadour West Hollywood, CA
She & Him To Release Volume Two On 03/23
SHE & HIM WILL RELEASE VOLUME TWO MARCH 23, 2010
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She & Him will release their sophomore album, Volume Two, on March 23, 2010 via Merge Records. Written by Zooey Deschanel (She) and produced by M. Ward (Him), Volume Two is the highly anticipated follow up to the duo’s critically acclaimed debut, Volume One.
Volume Two makes good on Volume One‘s musical promise and then some. With eleven original tracks and two covers – “Ridin’ In My Car” by NRBQ and Skeeter Davis‘ “Gonna Get Along Without You” – Volume Two is bigger, bolder and more beautiful than its predecessor; the vocal arrangements, courtesy of Zooey, are dynamic, and show the singing heroine expanding her range in gorgeous ways, while the string arrangements, courtesy of M., are perfectly placed musical moments. Remaining constant are M.’s reverb-tinged guitar lines, a signature sound in all of his recordings, and Zooey’s incredible voice, sounding like a relic from the past and like nothing you’ve ever heard before.
She & Him created one of 2008′s most memorable recordings in Volume One, an album packed full of endlessly brilliant, effortlessly charming pop songs. Upon release, the record was met with the deafening roar of praise, a testament to M.’s sun-soaked instrumentation and Zooey’s incredible knack for writing pitch-perfect choruses. The duo assembled a live band to fill out their sound on the stage, and hit the road together for the first time, selling out shows from coast to coast. They performed on television shows from Elvis Costello‘s Spectacle to Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and dominated year-end lists. Following in the footsteps of duos like The Carpenters and Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood before them, She & Him very quickly established themselves amongst pop’s finest two-piece collaborators.
Their work together also served to complement their individual talents. Indeed, the last year has been full of exciting endeavors for She and for Him: in addition to contributing vocals to Jenny Lewis‘ album, Acid Tongue, Zooey dazzled movie goers in this summer’s hit film (500) Days of Summer (She & Him actually covered a pivotal song in the film – The Smiths‘ “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want” – for the soundtrack), while M. Ward released his fifth lauded solo album, Hold Time, and collaborated with friends Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis, and Jim James under the moniker Monsters of Folk. Yet, when the pockets of downtime appeared, Zooey and M. jumped on them, working in studios in Los Angeles and Portland whenever they could to bring the newest batch of songs Zooey had written to fruition.
Described by Zooey as a “feel-good album,” Volume Two is bolstered by rich harmonies, sweet-as-sugar melodies and Brill Building choruses. From sweeping opener “Thieves” and first single “In the Sun” (featuring guest vocals by Tilly and the Wall), to the tempo and mood shifts of “Home,” and the vocals-only, hymn-like closer “If You Can’t Sleep,” Volume Two shimmers from start to finish.
Volume Two Track List
1. Thieves
2. In The Sun
3. Don’t Look Back
4. Ridin’ In My Car
5. Lingering Still
6. Me And You
7. Gonna Get Along Without You
8. Home
9. I’m Gonna Make It Better
10. Sing
11. Over It Over Again
12. Brand New Shoes
13. If You Can’t Sleep
Deer Tick Burrow In
By: Andrew Bruss
Deer Tick |
Prior to the release of Deer Tick‘s sophomore studio album, Born On Flag Day (released June 23 on Partisan Records), frontman John McCauley III talked backstage at Boston’s House of Blues about the expectations for his new album, the band’s heightened presence in the press and where he hopes things will go from here. When asked about the prospect of fame, McCauley joked, “If it ever gets to a point where I can’t go anywhere without being recognized or if folks are taking my picture… I’ve always said that if I was faced by paparazzi I’d just pull my dick out [laughs]. If I keep doing that every time someone takes my picture, the value of my photo will go down to the point where nobody will want to deal with me. I’m not going to be punching photographers in the face… but I will show them my dick.”
The above statement wasn’t anything more than McCauley having a sense of humor, but he added with a serious tone, “I don’t know that I’ll ever change my lifestyle. I’m always going to be a guy who goes to neighborhood bars and do my own grocery shopping and shit like that. I don’t think fame could ever faze me.”
The guys in Deer Tick were opening for Jenny Lewis of Rilo Kiley fame on a stretch of her current tour, and they came through Boston on a helluva night. Born and based out of Providence, Rhode Island, the group seemed stoked to be performing across the street from Fenway Park on a night that found the Boston Red Sox wrapping up the second game of a three-day sweep against arch rivals the New York Yankees. The win amplified the affect of Deer Tick’s pseudo-homecoming crowd in Boston, and after the performance, while the greater Deer Tick crew was cutting loose in their dressing room, guitarist Andy Tobiassen stormed in, amped-up over a t-shirt he’d gotten with the Red Sox logo on the front and the album cover for Flag Day on the back. When drummer Dennis Ryan asked in amazement “Where’d you get that?” Tobiassen replied that he’d be getting his soon.
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That was the vibe brewing around Deer Tick in Boston. During the conversation with McCauley following the set, he commented, “Tonight really almost felt like we were playing to a hometown crowd. Just to play for fellow New Englanders and see them get excited and applaud for us and to entertain them and to see they were even paying attention, it was really flattering and put me in a good mood. As soon as we started the first song I knew it was going to be a good night.”
Their set clocked in just under an hour and featured a handful of tunes off their freshman debut, War Elephant (JamBase review here), as well as a solid run through their more recent material. They humored hecklers with a tease of Skynyrd’s “Free Bird,” as well as an impromptu “Day Man” from FX’s It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, before wrapping their set with an ass kicking cover of “La Bamba,” leaving an impressed crowd for Jenny Lewis. Follow she did, making it clear to anyone in the house who the people came to see. However, based on the crowd’s response and the nothing-but-rock-n-roll performance they gave, there was no doubt that Deer Tick left Boston with a bunch of new fans.
For as impressive of a frontman as McCauley is on stage, you wouldn’t recognize the blonde haired, mustached singer when he’s in a social setting. Sporting a tattoo of a Deer Tick on his left bicep, his singing carries an almost Southern accent that appears through his gritty howl on tunes like “Not So Dense” and on Flag Day tracks like “Easy” and “The Ghost.” But in person, McCauley is soft spoken, near whispering answers to questions while barely moving his lips. Even when surrounded by friends and bandmates, McCauley was more inclined to slouch into his chair, sip on a beer and mellow out, rather than strive to be the center of attention like many other frontmen. Before the group took the stage, Liz Isenberg, Providence-based singer-songwriter who performs with the band, spoke about McCauley’s duality. “He’s a completely different person on stage,” she said, “but he’s a very quiet guy. The first time I saw him on stage I thought he was very energetic and charming; he was talking way more than he used to, and I thought he was a great entertainer.”
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“There’s some sort of transformation that happens [on stage],” commented McCauley. “I don’t consider myself very well spoken or long winded or extroverted, but when I’m on stage, something… changes. I don’t know if it’s that I feel a sense of security or an honest to goodness deep interaction with the crowd. I can’t really put my finger on it, what happens when I get on stage, but it does completely change me. I’m very comfortable on stage.”
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When it comes to all things Deer Tick, McCauley is behind the wheel. Drummer Dennis Ryan said that it’s far from a dictatorship but McCauley primarily drives the musical direction of the band. “We just read this article in the [Boston] Metro with a quote from him about not having to write parts for us because we play what we want, [and] that’s how the whole thing goes,” Ryan said. “He has these fucking amazing songs, and he tells me what type of feel he wants for the song and I play what I want from there. I could play something other than what he envisioned but it’s never happened. We’re on the same wavelength.”
Although he made a point of highlighting his bandmates’ contributions, McCauley’s outlook on the group’s creative process corroborated Ryan’s take on things. “Most of what we play are songs I’ve written,” he said. “About 98-percent are my songs, but Andy writes songs and Dennis writes songs. Dennis played a song of his [tonight] on lead vocals that will be on the third album.”
With the release of Born On Flag Day talk of a third studio album came from out of the blue. When asked to elaborate, McCauley said that Flag Day was finished by September of 2008 and that their third LP, finished this past January, is slated for a winter release. “[The third album is] already done. I don’t want to go too deep into it because, you know, it’s kind of secret,” he said, “but it’s a little darker and a lot heavier than anything we’ve done.”
It seems like Deer Tick is keeping two steps ahead of the game, and that’s the way McCauley likes it. “It’s not such a bad place to be,” he said. “It sort of takes the pressure off. You don’t have to think what we’re going to do for the next album. We haven’t written shit.”
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Although Born On Flag Day is very much the product of John McCauley’s songwriting, it showcases a noticeable progression from where they left off on War Elephant. As Deer Tick’s permanent membership has gradually filled in, less of the in-studio recording fell on McCauley’s shoulders. When asked about how it was different recording Flag Day, McCauley said, “I didn’t have to worry as much about doing drums and bass, which I did on War Elephant. I’m not the best bassist or drummer, so it was cool just having to work on my guitar parts. I think this new album will sound more like our live show than War Elephant ever could.” However, in the same breathe, he added, “We’re more rambunctious live. There’s recorded Deer Tick and then there’s live Deer Tick.”
The guys in Deer Tick are far from oblivious about their rise in prominence over the past year, and the possibility of that continual rise didn’t seem far off their radar at any point in time. “It’s funny because when I joined, John booked the tour himself. When we played Boston, we were playing at house parties, a lot of basements and dive bars with 15 people. It wasn’t anything glorious,” Ryan commented. “Even then we didn’t have enough CDs. John was making them himself, and I drew a cover with a weird clown. We toured for a whole year with no merchandise, and sold whatever we could when we had it. It was when we met [label founder] Tim [Putnam] from Partisan Records that they re-released War Elephant and things started to go a little better.”
As for the buzz itself, McCauley said, “[Born On Flag Day] has been getting a lot of hype and it’s not even out yet, so I sense a lot of anticipation for this album, so I think things will change for us. The hype is sort of something I feel I’m supposed to live up to, but we recorded it in September and I still think it’s a good album.”
But when it comes to playing bigger venues, getting a nicer tour bus or reaching any of the other plateau’s affiliated with rock ‘n’ roll fame, McCauley seemed to care less. “I don’t care about fame,” he said. “I care about our fans and the more the merrier.”
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FREE MP3: Deer Tick – “Easy”
http://partisanrecords.com/mp3s/deertick-easy.mp3
Deer Tick has several dates coming up including shows with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals and These United States; complete tour dates available here.
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