Neko Case - Middle Cyclone

Neko Case, singer-songwriter, the Patsy-Cline of our time recently released her electronic press kit (EPK) for her upcoming album Middle Cyclone out on Anti on March 3rd. I was first introduced to Neko surprisingly off an album called “New Coat of Paint:Songs of Tom Waits”. Ever since then I’ve been captivated by her sound. The youtube press kit is posted below, it sounds like this album could be a top contender for my pick of 2009. From first look we should definitely look forward to some beautiful love songs with that wistful country feel. I can’t wait to get my hands on ‘This Tornado Loves You’.

*Side note Neko Case is also lead singer for The New Pornographers, I had a chance to see them live this past year and they gave a great performance.

The Needle Has Landed is off her last album “Fox Confessor Brings The Flood”
Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis from “New Coat of Paint:Songs of Tom Waits”

 
 Neko Case - Buckets of Rain (Bob Dylan Cover) [3:29m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Neko Case - The Needle Has Landed [3:46m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Neko Case - Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis [3:41m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

The Sumner Brothers

I’m going to start off this year with an interview from a band I wrote about here last year, The Sumner Brothers. Last year I wrote about In The Garage a week or two before the release of their self-titled album. Although the latter album has some of the tracks from the afore mentioned In The Garage, Pain, Both back and My Words being three, apart from a couple of A.P Carter tracks and an old traditional song called Yeah Blue, they have taken away the covers their music has obvious nods towards and have added more of their own compositions, Say You’ll always be mine and Two Hands being two but an obvious stand out track being Ticket to ride, A song I could imagine the late Johnny Cash singing on his last album just before he sadly died.

As i’ve said in the past I just love the honesty these guys show in their songwriting and that’s all backed up by the emotion you can hear in their voices. With another release to come in 2009 this band I’m sure are going to mature into one of the best country/folk/roots bands around, If they are not already.

So, If you have received a cdbaby voucher for Christmas or you are taking back a cd you already have, You will not go far wrong by picking up this album, infact why not buy both at the same time and play them back to back while you read through this interview that Brian has kindly granted YCD?

YCD - You’ve now released In the garage and your self-titled album,  How
were they received?

SB - they were both well received……we were a little surprised that our
first album “in the garage” was as well received as it was……. we
recorded that one in our garage with an 8 track and an assortment of
old beat up 58’s ……. we plan on making a string of “in the garage”
albums but i doubt they will ever sound like that one.

YCD - You seem very much in touch with the traditions of country music,
is this the kind of music you grew up with?

SB - not exactly……we’re suburban kids …we ended up listening to
everything……literally …hip-hop, rock, blues, jazz, classical,
..you name it…….we really took to country music when Johnny Cash
started making his “American” recordings…..i think we adopted
country music for ourselves because of the simplicity of it…….we
liked the idea that you could write a song in the afternoon and
perform it that night……when it was still fresh….and that country
music is a lyrics first form…..since then we’ve met a ton of people
performing this kinda music and really started to learn the history of
it from the inside out…..from the storytellers themselves.

YCD - What do you think you would be doing if you weren’t making music?

SB - working a day job and trying to start a business…..i’ve had a couple
ideas over the years……but music takes all my time now……and i’m
happy with that

YCD - When a journalist told Townes Van Zandt that his songs were sad his
reply was that although some were, most were full of hopelessness. I
get the same feeling when listening to some of your songs like Pain or
Both Back, the latter I know is about wanting your grandfathers back
with you. Writing that, was it some kind of healing process?

SB - no…..it’s hard to explain …i’ve never found writing to help with
the healing process…..if anything ..eveytime i perform these songs
it hurts…..so it’s kinda like digging at old wounds….but the only
other option is to forget entirely and that doesn’t seem right
either…..my best friend passed away about a year ago and i never
wrote about it…….it wouldn’t help me to heal…..i’m better off
just not thinking about it.

there’s a difference between Townes outlook in his songs and ours.
Townes was depressed……and his sense of hopelessness came from there
My Brother and I love life……and despise death……and that is
where our sense of hopelessness comes from

YCD - Ok, first non- musical question. What did you think last time you
looked in the mirror?

SB - can’t remember ……something along the lines of ..women are %&^$%$^ nuts

YCD - If there is one song you could steal and claim it as your own for
ever which one would you choose and why?

SB - o holy night
it’s that time of year and that’s my favorite Christmas
song…….imagine the competition?

YCD - Given the amount of emotion and honesty in your music, is it
important to you that you write songs separately as I notice there
doesn’t seem to be any co-written tracks on either album?

SB -I think it would be difficult. …..we both want to say what we want
to say when we want to say it….we’re both stubborn and wouldn’t take
to well to someone telling us it doesn’t sound right….or it might be
offensive….etc. besides…………..
we spend so much time together working on the business of the band
….arranging songs and rehearsing…..drinking on weekends…. that i
think we’d be stretching it trying to put the time into trying to

write songs together….eventually………it’d be fun to try

YCD - What’s your best musical experience so far and why?

SB - We played a show in Portland a couple years back …..we were setting
up and couldn’t get the p.a. to work properly ….it started squealing
like mad and randomly….people were getting angry…shouting things
and eventually leaving…….we decided to forgo the p.a. and busk the
room……we just yelled out the tunes……it was a big room but my
brother and i have  loud voices …….by the time we had finished
everyone had come back from the adjacent room……i think everyone
got a kick out of it.

in reality it’s probably just drinking baileys and coffee then moving
on to beer …..working on new songs in the garage with my brother
i never get tired of it

YCD - What’s currently rocking your stereo?

SB - Phil Saylor Wisor - “Since Jimmy Died”
we’ve toured with Phil a couple times
he plays with the same conviction and passion whether he’s playing for
2 people or a hundred.

YCD -  You seem like a very close family unit, have you ever written a
song about each other, either privately or openly?

SB - can’t speak for my brother …..i haven’t ……it could be
dangerous….we’re both too honest…..and we both have faults

YCD - Another silly one now. If you could play any part in any movie
past or present who or what would it be and why?

SB - you should have asked me “if i had to”. …….i wouldn’t want any
part of any movie…..acting is hard work…i’ve had one
experience…….i remember being an extra once when i was a
kid…..it was a rain scene……the only way rain shows up on camera
apparently is if it’s raining un-realistically hard…….and
cold?……but everyone had to be dry at the beginning of the scene
and soaking wet at the end of the scene…. we had to change our
clothes everytime they had to re- shoot it ….they shot it all day
….for like 8 hours….it was torture.

YCD - What are your hopes and fears for you in the future, musically?

SB - I want to be able to play music and raise a family
that’s it. My fear would be that i wouldn’t be able to do that…..we’ve been
told that it’s almost impossible…. we don’t believe it.

YCD -There is a video on your myspace page of a song called I don’t care if there’s a
heaven
which when I first heard I cried. It’s not on either album, any
particular reason for that?

SB - that song is almost universally misinterpreted………most people
think it’s an anti-war song……or an anti-american song….or
something along those lines…….it’s not…….the song is about a
very specific situation…..something that actually happened …..that
song.. for me takes place in a vacuum….i wasn’t trying to comment on
the bigger picture ..i wasn’t taking any of that into
account……….having said all that……..my brother and i have
hundreds of songs….when we go to make an album we record tons of
them….then we see which ones are working ……and which ones are
working in the context of the album…..i’m sure we will release it in
one form or another eventually

YCD - And Finally, what’s your plans for this year?

SB - we’re working on a new album……..we’re more than excited about
it……we holed up in a cabin for this one like we did for the
last……so it’s got that sound…. that intangible which really
helps to tie an album together…….i don’t think you can record the
sound of late nights…..booze….friendship……loneliness
etc……without actually being there……not that this is the only
way to record an album ….we’re just happy with it for now.

Thankyou very much for granting YCD this interview and we all wish you all success for 2009 and many years beyond.

As you can already grab Pain from my first post here, with their permission I am just uploading one track here, Just go buy the fucking album here will you’s, these guys are trying to make a living here !!

 
 The Sumner Brothers - Say you'll Always Be Mine [4:27m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Joey Ryan - As It Must Be

As if I don’t already have enough things on my plate.  One of my resolutions, on my very short list, of things to do this year is listen to even more music, live music that is.  The one constant thing in my life that truly makes me happy is music.  After all it’s the universal language of love, sadness, and happiness.  Music touches all of us in a different but very profound way.  So to start of the year on the right foot I’m excited to introduce you to Joey Ryan. He will be performing this upcoming Monday, January 5th at The Hotel Cafe. It’s songwriter roundup that night and a little birdie told me there will be one very special guest there that night so it’s one night I don’t want to miss.

You can find his music on iTunes or buy directly from here. I’ve posted a free download of “As It Must Be” and video, but my favorite song thus far is “Like a Cloak” head on over to his myspace page to take a listen. Enjoy and see you The Hotel Cafe!


As It Must Be from Mophonics Recordings on Vimeo.

I loved Joey’s MySpace about section so I’ll post here for your viewing pleasure.

A COUPLE CHOICE INDUSTRY QUOTATIONS:

“One to watch”
- Jo Whiley, BBC Radio 1

“effortlessly charming music with a warm streak of melody, honesty and humility”
- Heather Browne, I AM FUEL, YOU ARE FRIENDS

“Armed solely with his acoustic guitar the Californian singer – who appeared completely relaxed on stage – strolled his way through his set with consummate ease. His gravelly and powerful vocal ranged from boombox to mouse-like whisper”
- Zak Edwards, Birmingham Live, UK

AND.. WHAT THE MYSPACE FANS ARE SAYING!

“Sorry I couldn’t make the show at Zoeys - had to go to a friend’s birthday dinner”

“darn, i was hoping to catch a show sometime soon.. but you’re a tad out of my driving range!”

“I don’t know if I can make your show in Ventura on Saturday”

“So, I was watching This is Spinal Tap the other night, and it occurred to me that you REALLY remind me of Mick Shrimpton, the drummer that spontaneously combusts during the filming of the documentary”

“i can listen to it all day when im cleaning my apt”

“Falling” is a song Ryan Adams would kill for. So, watch your back.”

“I am thinking you secretly love Kashi”

“GREETINGS 1 LOVE KINGMAN TO DA I AN FAMILY MAY JAH BLESS YOURE WEEK WITH JOY!!!”

“i would like to speak fluently english, just so to understand fully your songs”

*Side Note

No One Else Like You and Light On are two songs featured on the very anticipated soundtrack for the movie Bella.

I Am Fuel, You Are Friends wrote a nice little post about Joey and the movie Bella.

 
 Joey Ryan - As It Must Be [3:48m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Joey Ryan - No One Else Like You [4:56m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Joey Ryan - Light On [3:33m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Where will 2009 take you?

Well here we are in a new year (already!) and I just wanted to do a quick post and say thanks to all supporters of our great blog and hope everyone had a “successful” new year’s eve (I’m looking at you Laura and Martin…).

I also wanted to post a video that has made its rounds all over the music blogs, but for good reason, Damien Jurado is simply incredible and the video for “Caskets” is truly a masterpiece from Matt Daniels.  You must watch it, but it is the 2nd or 3rd time that it really takes off, you start to notice the smaller things…the backgrounds, the almost missed expressions.  This one is truly great.


Damien Jurado, “Caskets” from Matt Daniels on Vimeo.

As a bonus, take a copy of Damien Jurado’s great track “Texas to Ohio” from Jurado’s 2003 release “Where Shall You Take Me?”.  Fitting for this post, don’t ya think?  I can certainly say 2009 is looking to include quite a bit of great new music and we hope to be part of it (and not soo secretly hope DJ has some new material as well).

Visit Damien Jurado on his Website, Secretly Canadian Website and MySpace page.

Take care everyone, we are looking forward to another great year here on You Crazy Dreamers!

~Smansmith

 
 Damien Jurado - "Texas to Ohio" [2:54m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Damien Jurado - "Texas to Ohio (live on KEXP)" [3:10m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Ireland - Winter Trip

Why is it we always want what we don’t have? My latest adventure was hitting the road with The Guggengheim Grotto and Tadhg Cooke, both who I’ve talked about endlessly here on YCD. As you may all know I’m a huge fan of TGG, they are by far one of my favorite Irish bands and I was so excited to have had the opportunity to not only see parts of Ireland but also be a part of their little Irish tour. I met some wonderful artist along the way and am delighted to share some of their music with you.

This will be a long post so bare with me and keep on scrolling. Below you will find a video I shot of TGG, live at De Barra’s Folk Club in Clonakilty, Ireland. The song is Fee Da Da Dee. You can stream the original version off previous link. They’ve made some changes to fit the live performance.

The Guggenheim are finishing up their Irish tour and coming to the States at the start of 2009. So for everyone who has eagerly been waiting their return this is your chance to see them live. Keep checking back to their tour page for more updates.  The album will be released in the States in 2009.  If you live in Ireland you can purchase their album directly from their website.  Shop here, for US customers you can buy the digital album here.

The wonderful Tadhg Cooke is currently working on a new album *crossing fingers* it get’s released in 2009. Follow him on his spiffy new official website for updates. Tadhg was the supporting the TGG on tour and I’m so happy I had the chance to see him perform live. I can’t wait for him to make his way out to the States.

I also had the pleasure of meeting Gavin Moore, a local singer song writer from Clonakilty, Ireland. We had an amazing late night session and we had the pleasure of listening to him sing a few songs. For more information on Gavin you can check out his official website or his MySpace page.

On the night before last that I flew out we were back in Dublin for the famous Ruby Sessions. If you’re ever visiting Dublin this definitely is a must do. Duke Special was performing last, don’t let the hair and make-up fool you, this guy is something special. Visit his MySpace page or official website for more information.

I’ll leave you with these few for tonight.  Enjoy!

 
 Duke Special - Sweet Sweet Kisses: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Gavin Moore - Talking to the Birds [3:54m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Tadhg Cooke - Sparks [3:51m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

If You Haven’t Heard - Finn Daniel

Here we go back on board with the “If You Haven’t Heard” posts and the newest installment of great finds - Finn Daniel.

Finn Daniel is a singer songwriter who hails from the UK and has some impressive tracks and a new EP entitled “Settle”.  His sound is pretty classic singer songwriter that leans towards the finger picking guitar variety - with some good ol’ strumming and harmonizing.  I find at times he reminds me almost of a young John Darnielle crossed with someone like Damien Rice….if that is possible.

There is one more aspect of what I have heard from Finn Daniel at this point - strings.  He incorporates cello, violin and other instruments in an orchestral flair.  I can be a sucker for folk music or singer songwriter music that brings this element to the table (hello, Horse Feathers).  If for nothing else, the perfect use of the sound of the cello for the backing to his accapella versions of two tracks from the EP - “Not All There” and “If I Got Good”.  You can hear for yourself on the latter track below, with a couple separate versions from what I think is the single from the EP - “If I Got Good” - if there is a single…

I must say he pulls it off quite well and I look forward to more from this young brit in the near future.

Visit Finn on his WEBSITE or his MYSPACE page and pick up “Settle” at Arkade Music.

~ Smansmith

P.S. Enjoy a live video for the below track “If I Got Good” as well you should swing by the sister post over on Slowcoustic for a couple of alternate tracks.

 
 Finn Daniel - "If I Got Good" from 2008's "Settle" EP [2:33m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Finn Daniel - "Repeat" [3:21m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
 Finn Daniel - "Untitled" [2:42m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Doug Burr - The Shawl

Since a fortnight from today this album has found itself a comfortable place in my library. After winning high praise with the release of his second full length ‘On Promenade’, the Texan songwriter buckled down to one of his side-projects, namely the scoring of 9 texts excerpt from the Psalms of King David!

“This will be a collection of mellow, melancholy, but beatiful tunes, ones that I feel have a universal power to move people…because there’s just something about the Psalms. They’re unflinching in their honesty and ache. “

Obviously The Shawl won’t be to everybody’s liking. So, as to give you an objective point of view, reminding you of my atheism: I stand in awe as well as I am perplexed ! Sure I’m a fan of M. Burr and I have been secretly watching the release of this collection since the publication of it on his MySpace and I already granted you with an announcing post including the single - I Am Weary With My Sighing.

So why embark on a collection seemingly biblical, even mystical, when one doesn’t believe in God? That’s where the shoe pinches of course. But how resist composer talents at one time anchored in the purest folk, at other times sliding into gospel. That’s the dilemma!

Believers, rise now and buy yourself this magnificent collection without the slightest hesitation. If you’re addicted to the music of Doug Burr and you find it impossible to separate music from lyrics, allow yourself to be tempted out of curiosity. As for me, this album is already on my cdbaby wishlist; an offertory for some of my best catholic friends.

 
 In the Lord I Take Refuge - Doug Burr [4:10m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Artist : Doug Burr
Label : Velvet Blue Music
Where to buy : Velvet Blue Music / cdbaby.com / itunes