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Monthly Archive for October, 2007

Damien Rice – Live at Fingerprints Warts and All

From our little stage to your speakers
Damien Rice at Fingerprints It would be pretty tough to be more excited about just about anything than we are about Damien Rice deciding to release an album of tunes recorded right here on our really not quite so humble of a stage (any more, anyway.). Those of you who were lucky enough to catch this once in a lifetime performance probably don’t need to read any further. For those who have only heard about it, as far as we can tell, it was Damien’s first ever in-store performance, and is one of only two live recordings he’s ever allowed to be released.

Here is the track listing for …Warts and All:
1. Cannonball
2. Coconut Skins
3. Intro
4. Grey Room
5. Volcano
6. Intro
7. Rootless Tree
8. I Remember

You can watch pretty great fan videos here and here.

Click to buy Live At Fingerprints …Warts & All

This was truly a once in a lifetime experience. I’ve seen many live performance here, by none like this one. To be so close and intimate with Damien Rice, I was literally 3 feet away from the front of the stage. He was amazing. The release of this album is bitter sweet for me. This day was full of emotion, it brings back memories of new beginnings and now almost a year later, the release of this live performance. I can’t help to be reminded of loss. I’ve posted a video of “Grey Room” from his in-store performance. I’m also uploading a song, “Your Ghost” just because I’m in that kinda mood. So depressing, damn Damien!

Sunshone Still – Ten Cent American Novels

Where do I begin to describe Sunshone Still. The beginning, a very dear friend of mine first introduced me to Chris Smith (Sunsone Still) about a year ago. He had just released his first album Dead Letters. At first he had somewhat of a reminiscent sound to the likes of Nick Drake and Elliott Smith, both of which I love, but the more I listened the more I fell in love with his voice. Dead Letters spent the summer with me in the car, I was particularly drawn to a song called “Damn You California”. I’ve often been asked if that song was written about me, it was not, but that could be our secret Chris.

Today seems to be the day of interviews so please forgive me if the post is long I have an independent review on this album and and interview with Chris Smith himself. Thank you Chris for taking the time to answer my questions. I wish you the best of luck.

YCD: What is the major difference between TCAN and your previous album Dead Letters?
CS: The cinematic nature of TCAN as a whole. Dead Letters will always be really special to me because it feels very authentic and honest to me – as evident in the lo-fi quality of the recording. Since TCAN is a concept album covering a complex history, it needed varying sounds to represent the varying themes. For example, “Blood and Thunder” is a song about self-hate, so it needed an angry, cathartic build and release to it. On the other hand, “Blue Bead” is the start of the peaceful denouement to the story and needed to be quiet and thoughtful.

YCD:Why did you decide to do a concept album? In particular this story.
CS: In the past few years, I’ve really come to admire well-done concept albums such as Willie Nelson’s Red-Headed Stranger and Sufjan Stevens’ Illinois. I guess the concept album approach had been fermenting in my mind. Last fall/winter, I started writing a “new” album, but it was going nowhere and I felt like I was re-hashing a lot of the same personal themes from Dead Letters. I wasn’t doing anything new. I guess I had writer’s block. Around the same time, I had just heard an interview on NPR with Hampton Sides’, author of Blood and Thunder. From that interview, I knew I wanted to write a song about Kit Carson and his first Indian wife, Singing Grass. After reading some of Sides’ book though, I just knew that this was the story I had to tell. Sounds too simple and cheesy of an explanation, but I just had this feeling that this part of the Native American story was my challenge.

YCD: What is your hope for this album?
CS: That’s hard to answer because I hope to see many outcomes. I’ll give a couple though. First, in this small way, I’d like to remind people, particularly US leaders, that genocide happened under the direction of our OWN government. The greed and arrogance that caused the destruction of the Native American still persists today as seen in our current foreign policy and energy policy (i.e., Iraq, Global Warming, etc). Another hope would be simply to sells some records, so I can pay off the awesome debt I accrued in just making the CD. I don’t ask for much.

YCD :D o you write your own lyrics and music? How important was the addition of instruments to this album? (I love the composition of this album, horns, strings, it’s just beautiful!)
CS: Yes, I write the lyrics and music. I’m kind of selfish in this regard, but it’s truly because I want an uncompromised artistic outlet for myself. Certainly, I worked with and relied on the other players to come up with their own parts for their instruments, but the basic chord progressions, melodies, and lyrics were my job – for better or worse. I asked a long-time friend, David Chenu, to take my “Ten Cent Theme” and compose a string arrangement for “Ten Cent Theme Outro”. He also wrote the horn arrangements on the album. He’s a musical genius. And I’m not just saying that.

The addition of other instruments, like strings and horns, was necessary to properly tell the story. For example, the second track, “Manifest Destiny”, is a song about our so-called Divine Right to spread the ‘great experiment’ of the US from sea to sea. That song had to be huge and bombastic. It had to slap you in the face and say, “Here’s a great idea – Let’s conquer the rest of this land at all costs.” Adding horns and strings to this song created that sense of urgency.

YCD: What are the biggest obstacles you feel a singer/song writer faces today?
CS: Getting heard. Yes, the Internets (Stephen Colbert reference, anyone?) has made it easier to get your music out to people at a relatively low cost, but there are so many other independent singer/songwriters (some good, some bad) and bands out there competing for your ears. Anyone can make a record now, so they all naturally want you to listen to their creation. So it’s hard getting a potential listener to filter through all those other options and find me. Not to mention all the other forms of media that sit in your palm. It is so easy to get distracted these days.

YCD: When are you coming to Los Angeles?
CS: I don’t know. My hope is to do a West Coast tour sometime in 2008. Can I crash at your place? YCD: Mi casa, tu casa!

YCD: Will you be touring soon? If so when?
CS: At present, I’m playing shows close to home, Columbia, SC. Can I be completely honest and put down the ‘Hey, I’m a highly sought after singer/songwriter’ wall? OK. First, I still have a serious day job, so it’s hard to travel outside of the Southeast for any great length of time. Second, I’m still relatively unknown in the Southeast, so it’s hard booking gigs at the better venues. Did I mention I still book my own shows, am not good at it, and hate it? So yeah, I still have some obstacles in my way. We’ll get there though.

YCD: Anything you would like to tell new listeners about your music, you etc.?
CS: Buy the damn album and you will have good luck and sex for seven years. Plus, it may help me play in a lovely city near you soon. Burning it from a friend or enemy is OK too – just spread some love about the record. But don’t blame me if you have bad sex for seven years.

Independent Review by Chad:

I’m a big fan of concept albums and will usually give the creator of them the benefit for even attempting to pull one off. The more apparent the concept, the better, and the more difficult. It’s gonna be easier to write 10 songs about love than it is to write 10 songs about loving the cute redhead in the flowery skirt who broke your heart at the Stevie Nicks concert. But to even add to the difficulty, think if that redhead was a cult leader who was bent on massacring anyone who had lawn seats before her. And make her a sympathetic character. It ain’t easy.

Taking a historically controversial character and writing a concept album is not something a novice should do, certainly not what one would expect for a sophomore album. But just add that to the joyfully unexpected things to come out of TEN CENT AMERICAN NOVELS. Coming off of Dead Letters, you’d expect his follow up album to be another batch of moody, heartbreaking, sad songs (that’s not a bad thing). TCAN is dense in lyric content, instrumentation, and emotion. It’s as if Sam Beam had a kid with Sufjan Stevens and they let Steve Earle raise him (not sure which is worse, the musical comparison or the sexual allusion).

It’s easy to think that you can make a good album by adding more ’stuff’, bet it more lyrics, more songs, or more instruments.Well, it’s not. And it’s also not easy to add more stuff and make them cohesively speak to the same idea. The horns on TCAN speak to the passion with which Kit Carson lived, the violins let you know that he experienced the breadth of emotions that a man can feel, and the electric guitars never let you forget that Kit Carson was a man’s man.

The density of the concept is impressive not only in the lyrical content, but in the liner notes, the song titles and layout, and even the only Sunshone Still photo. You won’t wrong yourself if you pick and choose songs from this album to listen to exclusively. Each stand on their own as well crafted, interesting, and inspiring. But taken as a conceptual whole, TEN CENT AMERICAN NOVELS is as impressive an album as I’ve heard, regardless of the creator’s notoriety.

Official Release date October 30th! Go buy the album. I have several favorite songs, one which I’ve posted for download, but you can listen to a few off his Myspace Page.

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Matt Jones

Matt JonesWhile browsing the web searching for information about Chris Bathgate in order to write a decent introduction, I’ve been teasing by the frequency of the name : Matt Jones. Curiosity once again won ! After crawling under many pages about a homonym sportsman, i’ve finally loaded Matt Jones’s myspace page, labeled as indie, acoustic, folk…

Some rare singers have the gift to captivate at first notes, this is Matt Jone’s case. But this initial attraction is progressively converted into a complete addiction as Matt is offering more than just a great songwriting ability. His unique voice – which could sometimes could be compared to Tom Brosseau – is a perfect match on his rich acoustic concept.

Thanks Matt for taking time to answers these questions:

YCD : Singer, drummer, guitarist, pianist… Could you please tell us your story with the music ?
Matt : I started piano training at age 8, and continued for the next 12 years. I hated classical music, and the day I was planning on telling my piano teacher that I was quitting, she gave me a book of Scott Joplin’s piano rags. I fell in love and began playing, and listening to all the ragtime I could get my hands on. From there, I started playing the euphonium in school (my mother’s side of the family consists of many circus musicians, most of whom played the euphonium under the big top), switched to tuba, then switched to skateboarding, and guitar. I don’t know where the drums came in. I was a lefty drummer for a while just because I didnt know how to set up the kit. I’m really not very good on drums- I just bang shit really hard and try to catch vibes. every act that requests my drumming, I feel sorry for. But I also feel like I must really be a great actor. I played electric guitar for a while in my jam-band phase (I’m pretty sure everyone has one), and pared it down to acoustic when I realized I couldn’t control everyone in a band. playing by myself was easier on my control issues.

YCD : What did you grow up listening to ?
Matt : I was a pretty serious nerd growing up, without any real exposure to pop music till high school. I skimmed over a lot of jazz, but always had a ragtime cassette somewhere nearby.

YCD : Is there a song that you’re proud to have written?
Matt : I have probably been proud of all of them at one point or another. ‘Vampires’ is a favorite of mine, as is ‘Right To Arms’. the song i’ll probably never take out of the rotation though is ‘Earthbound’ (the secret song on the ep). The words were written by the poet Suzanne Hancock, a friend of mine. While some might flunk me for effort, I would state hands down that writing music for someone else’s words in infinitely harder than for your own.

YCD : Is there a song you wish you had written ?
Matt : “Rita Mae” by Misty Lyn. Elliott Smith’s “Coast to Coast”. Great Lakes Myth Society’s “Big Jim Hawkins”. Richard Buckner’s “Oscar Hummel” anything by Tom Turpin.

YCD : What’s your favourite thing about performing live?
Matt : it’s definitely not getting paid. I think its walking in to the club early, even before the sound person shows up. taking stock of the place you are going to be for the next 5 hours. If you play a lot of these shows, you realize that those smoked-out, loud, stinky rooms are the places you choose to pour yourself out to other people. To people you dont even know! Sometimes its ironic to the point of paralysis. So I like to get there early, just to walk around by myself, and get a look at the character of the place before I have to be nervous, and small-talkey with the people who are going to fill it up. I also like playing live because I’m huge and for at least a few minutes, any audience will pay attention to the huge guy on stage, dwarfing his guitar till it looks like a ukelele.

YCD : Where do you see yourself in ten years time?
Matt : I don’t even want to speculate.

YCD : What’s on your stereo at the moment ?
Matt : Great Lakes Myth Society s/t; Magnolia Electric Company boxed set; Pet Shop Boys; Nina Nastasia’s the blackened air.

YCD : Is there any way to buy your first EP : ‘Right to Arms’ ?
Matt : Local record shops have it. You can get it at live shows, and rumor has it that you can actually buy it at www.cassanovatemptations.com

YCD : Susan from Fox on the Hill, told me that your first full length is plan to be released by the end of the year ?
Matt : Truth. Many tracks need only mixing. Others need much more. Its my first experience in a real recording studio (Jim Roll’s Backseat Productions) and it has been wonderful, frustrating, and terrifying. im shooting for some pretty big arrangements, so it has taken a little longer than anyone expected.

It’s time to give him voice with the first following track entitled ‘Right to Arms‘ – from his debut EP released in 2005. The second one called ‘Nothing Joyful‘ is a live performance recorded this last winter at Keweenawesomefest – Houghton, Michigan. This complete set is available on the WTMU website and it’s a higly recommendation.

 
 Right To Arms - Matt Jones [3:19m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Nothing Joyful - Matt Jones [4:50m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

This second post about Michigan scene won’t be the last. The Ann Harbour folk scene is abounding in talents and my curiosity has been rewarded more than once ! Misty Lyn will be our next stop.

Artist : Matt Jones
Label : unknown.
If you like : Iron & Wine, Ray LaMontagne, Matt Jones will become a favorite !
You should also enjoyed : Joshua James, Mattias Hellberg, Lou Barlow

Slacks – Terrestrial

Slacks

Time for a new drink : astonishing, clashing !? Let’s get back one year later and give a try to ‘Terrestrial’ Slacks’s last album. Check for the following ingredients :

  • 1/2 oz Blue Grass
  • 1/2 oz Country
  • 1 1/2 oz Math-Rock
  • Fill with Rock’n Roll

Shake and Serve…

 
 Shoot'em Up - Terrestrial - Slacks [2:51m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 No Goodbyes - Slacks [4:04m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

This generous cocktail is almost unclassifiable – somewhere at the border of some Calexico and some Dire Straits. The resulting mix served by the Pennsylvanian band is far more complex than suggested by the simple shake !

Band : Slacks
Label : Translation Loss Records
Same mood : Calexico, Dire Straits

Ravens & Chimes – Reichenbach Falls

Ravens & Chimes - Falls sky

Ravens & Chimes is a band from Brooklyn NY, formed in 2005. They released their first album sooner this october on Better Looking records. According to their myspace page, they like Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen… Well let’s give it a try !

 
 This Is Where We Are - Ravens & Chimes [3:55m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 For M. - Ravens & Chimes [2:34m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Amazing ! Explosive ! Be sure to buy ‘Reichenbach Falls’ as each track fully deserves it : this album is a rich, eclectic and powerful collection of tones, environments and atmospheres. Selecting these two songs was a really difficult choice, and I hope it will reach its goal. Last time, I felt so seduced with a complete pop album, it was for the Arcade Fire debut. In my point of view, Ravens & Chimes has produced the best 2007 alternative records !

Band : Raves & Chimes
Label : Better Looking Records – album is available on label website / also on itunes.
Same mood : Arcade Fire, Migala.

Ryan Adams & The Cardinals – Follow The Lights EP

All my good friends know I am a rabid Ryan Adams fan…I jokingly refer to him as my “husband”…this man’s music has brought me to tears on many an occasion. His music plays a really important part in my life and he shares the top spot as the object of my musical affection along with Ray LaMontagne. I could have not been more please about “Follow The Lights EP” being released so soon after “Easy Tiger“… Happy Birthday to me!

The EP contains new track “Follow The Lights”, an excellent cover of Alice In Chain’s “Down In A Hole”, one of my favorite Adam’s tunes “Dear John” and a beautiful acoustic version of “If I Am A Stranger” from the Cardinal’s “Cold Roses” album.

Track listing:

1. Follow The Lights (new song)
2. My Love For You Is Real (new song)
3. Blue Hotel (first official release, recorded live in studio)
4. Dear John (live in studio)
5. This Is It (Cardinals version, live in studio)
6. Down In A Hole (Alice In Chains cover, live in studio)
7. If I Am A Stranger (live in studio)
Thanks for the tunes Ryan. You never fail me.

buy Follow The Lights on iTunes

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Across The Universe

I saw the preview for this movie back when “ONCE” was in the theater. I’ve been waiting for it’s release ever since. I finally made some time to go see it this week. I’m not a huge fan of musicals but only if it’s done right then I’m in. To be completely honest I didn’t hate the movie but it did lack a sense of direction, or should I say plot. I can’t speak for all Beatles fan’s but I would say that even if you are a Beatles fan the music was a bit over kill. They could have done with a bit less songs a little more plot line. None the less I did enjoy the movie, it didn’t make me want to walk out, which I’ve been known to do in the past. I read a review on a blog that pretty much sums it up click here.

The actors where great but I did walk out thinking Jim Sturgess really sounds a lot like Ewan McGregor in this movie. You can find the movie soundtrack on iTunes.

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