Monthly Archive for June, 2009

Jeffrey Luck Lucas releases “The Lion’s Jaw”, discusses the album, tours and if “Luck” is really his name!

**This is a mirrored post from over on Slowcoustic.com – (because I know Olly loves this guy!).
The downloads included are a higher bit-rate over here as well!!

Photo by Nikki Pratchios @ The 500 Club, San Francisco, featuring Natalie Edwards

“The heart of a cur keeping time with her bedroom eyes.” ~JLL

The upcoming album from Jeffrey Luck Lucas entitled “The Lion’s Jaw” should be out any second and from the few tracks I have heard it is going to be another incredible album.  This is a top album in the “looking forward to in 2009″ for me and am glad it is about to surface.  Why this guy isn’t more famous, is beyond me.

Yes, I am being purposefully vague about the release date for the new album as it has not “officially” been set yet, but I have good authority that it will be available within the next couple of weeks.  The music industry can be an enigma in itself and a lowly music blogger simply wants the end product of a great album.  This particular great album cannot get here fast enough.  If anyone is familiar with Jeffrey Luck Lucas you will know that there is a theme/feeling/aura surrounding the work of Lucas: one of solitude, trying times and ultimately a mixture of hope amongst bleak times.  In going back and forth with Lucas (as you will see below in the interview), he is conscious of this mystique he conjures with his talent.  One that draws me like a moth to a flame, not blindly, but just something that consistently brings fulfilling music – not the one hit wonders or smash and grab singles that circle the world of music these days.

Lucas has 2 previous albums to date of which both come highly recommended for lovers of the sombre almost Americana crowd.  I say almost as his music floats around many genres but doesn’t make its home in anything specific – It has essence of a Matthew Ryan’s melancholy, Leonard Cohen’s storytelling and delivery.  I used those two artists as one brings to mind a mature established performer with the other bringing something more modern down-tempo, the blending of it all gives you a great idea of what Jeffrey Luck Lucas provides.  Another way to put it is to let you know the titles of the two previous album “Hell Then Divine” and “What We Whisper”.  So you get an aching performance of the down trodden with that glimmer of redemption only moments away (all the while being aware of oneself and being awake to some humour of it all).

Well, if I can say one thing, it is “The Lion’s Jaw” is going to be another notch on this troubadour’s belt and should make it’s way to your collection…soon.  Let’s dig into a bit of “Q & A” with Jeffrey Luck Lucas.

~~~

1. Who is Jeffrey Luck Lucas – introduce yourself to our readers – and is “Luck” really your middle name?

“Luck” is as real a name as any of mine, in my opinion, though I wasn’t born with it. I was christened with the name around a pool table in a great long-lost dive bar. It had a nice ring to it so I let it stick. I don’t know how to introduce myself. Maybe we’ll let the music do the introducing? I mean, it’s all there.

2. We are big fans here at Slowcoustic/You Crazy Dreamers and me especially as I am a jokingly described as a fan of “sad bastard music” – is this how you would describe your music?

Thank you… I do appreciate the support and encouragement to keep doing the dirty work. Though I do encourage others getting dirty with me.

I would say that the music is created by a sad bastard, but it isn’t all sad (and neither is the bastard). I think there’s a lot of beauty and humor drifting alongside all the emotional wreckage and debris. Not to mention sex and violence.

I think as more recordings surface the story will become more complete. It is definitely a living voyage that just happened to begin with a funeral march.

3. Now releasing your third album “The Lion’s Jaw” – When is it being released, where can we get it?

THE LION’S JAW will be released soon, this month I believe. It has been horribly delayed. The only bright side being that I’ve basically finished the fourth album (which I’m really really excited about) and that should be coming out this year as well. I don’t have a title yet, unfortunately.

You should be able to get THE LION’S JAW soon on iTunes and other online electronic distributors. We will also be doing a limited run of vinyl and CDs that will be personalized, numbered, etc. And it will have it’s own European label/release as well.

4. What were some of the things that lead to or assisted in the creation of the new album?

A sense of growing strength. An ability to face the present with clear vision. Working through an emotional backlog. Being comfortable in the skin of the night. Giving-up black and white ideals. Coming to terms with never coming to terms. Eroticism and passion in the midst of hell. And new sources of inspiration from my friends and loved ones. From their music. And Desmond Shea’s co-vision… his ability to find diamonds in my bullshit. [please edit this at will]

I really view THE LION’S JAW as a door. It marks the end and the beginning, depending on which way you’re heading.

5. You are more than a “guy with a guitar” – you are known as a trained composer & cellist, how do these integrate into your albums?

I tried to plaster as much of my self and my vision as I could on these records. I love doing arrangements and playing any and every thing I can. I record demos for every song, playing all the instruments. I learn so much from doing that. BUT… now I’ve found some guys who’ve living the music with me… and they’re bringing something… so I think the next records will be a little less claustrophobic… more accessible in a purely collaborative/spiritual way. Jesus, did I just write that?

6. Any upcoming shows, festivals that you are appearing at – where can we see ya?

Well, we’ve been working hard to get a strong band that can handle the music, so you should be seeing us over the next few months. You have to let the record simmer for awhile before you go out to lose money in support of it. Seriously, though, we’ll be in Europe late Fall/Winter and start from there.

I’ll also have a pretty full schedule playing cello and other things with other artists like KIRA LYNN CAIN and JAMES FINCH JR. this Summer and Fall.

7. Who are artists that you have toured/worked with that have influenced you?

TINDERSTICKS, JOHN DOE, ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO, THE WILLARD GRANT CONSPIRACY come to mind, as far as artists I’ve shared the stage with. My bandmates, JUSTIN FRAHM and JAMES FINCH JR. are amazing songwriters, along with KIRA LYNN CAIN. SEAN COLEMAN (now of Dublin, Ireland) is an amazing musician and an inspiration. And we wouldn’t be here talking if it weren’t for DESMOND SHEA, producer, engineer, 5th Beatle, etc. I’m probably missing a dozen or so. What the hell…

As far as influences that I haven’t had a chance to work with or share the stage with, I would say LOU REED, SERGE GAINSBOURG, SCOTT WALKER, NICK DRAKE, NICK CAVE, LEONARD COHEN, JOHNNY CASH, LAMBCHOP, IGGY POP, ITALIAN FILM MUSIC, etc. etc.

~~

There you have the great insight of JLL and please consider frequenting his sites to find the new album once released.  Prior to that, you can pick up a copy of “What We Whisper” (iTunes and CD Baby) and “Hell Then Divine” (iTunes and CD Baby).
You can also visit Mr. Lucas over on his Website and his MySpace page for updates on the new album.

~Smansmith

 
 
 

Phosphorescent via Camera Music via SXSW

Another great video from Scott Cudmore, this time from the man they call Phosphorescent and an informal SXSW performance of “Heaven Sitting Down”.  Despite the plane circling overhead, another beauty.

Visit Camera Music HERE.  Visit Phosphorescent HERE.  Pick up the most recent Matthew Houck (aka Phosphorescent) album “To Willie” HERE.

 

~Smansmith

En Deux mots : Goldfinch

goldfinch

Between hays, woods, training dogs and sheep (!!), few time left for this sharing activity… So it will be really concise and short : I’m looping for couple weeks a bewitching ritornello from Goldfinch … it’s a two tracks medley entitled ‘Hoedown / Pretend Kiss’ and it’s closing their first eponymous album released sooner this April. Check their myspace or facebook page, and if like me you’re falling under their addiction, jump cdbaby.com website and buy a copy of Goldfinch

 

Anticipated Release – Bowerbirds “Upper Air”

Upper Air

One of the most anticipated releases for this year is the new Bowerbirds album “Upper Air”.  The album is being released this July 6th (UK first!) and July 7th (US, and I presume Canada) from the Dead Oceans label.

The album is another winner (yes we all know the album is making turns here and there lately), but this is an album that warrants a “collection” perspective.  The band is clearly great, every album they have released from “Danger At Sea (EP)”, to “Hymns for a Dark Horse” to the upcoming “Upper Air” have been stellar – a feat for any band to consistently release well above average albums.  I personally think their “Hymns…” album is one of the best of the decade and this album is catching up quickly.  The lead off promo single “Northern Lights” is phenomenal sing along track, with the newest track released from the album “Beneath Your Tree” being a combination performance of Phil Moore and Beth Tacular’s lead vocals which builds on the traditional Bowerbirds sound with accordion and that foot stomping beat (a la Matt Damron recently) that you recognize immediately.   The rest of the album follows suit with additional stand outs including a great selection of their organic slower acoustic tracks like “Bright Future” and “Silver Cloud” and “Teeth”.  Well there is still the eclectic “Crooked Lust” with a bit of finger picking guitar…and then….well, you get my point.

Highly recommended and a must have in any collection.

Listen/download:

“Beneath Your Tree”
“Northern Lights”

Bonus:  “In Our Talons” from both “Danger At Sea” and “Hymns for a Dark Horse”

Pre-order Bowerbirds Upper Air HERE.
Visit the Bowerbirds on the Bowerbirds Myspace and Bowerbirds Website

~Smansmith

Who is this “Jenny O.” and where do I get more?

Very nice find while perusing the “now only legit for music” site, MySpace.  She is a former East Coaster now living in the sun of Los Angeles.  New album is finished and should be out soon, but I am unsure how to purchase unless a link shows up on one of her online pages…  I guess I will have to keep an eye on her MySpace Page or follow her twitter for updates (@jennyomusic).  I did find her on iLike and listened a bit more (click here), but alas no tracks for purchase.

I will update as info comes available folks – anyone has info, post in the comments!

~Smansmith

Josh Preston’s Complex Wooden Heart (EP)

Josh Preston
Photo stolen from sonicallyaltered

Well my affinity for all things bearded and acoustic have lead me to singer songwriter Josh Preston.  There I said it…now did that sound creepy?

Well creepy-ness aside, Josh has recently been kind enough to offer up some free downloads of his material via the his Bandcamp site.  There are five (yes 5!) albums available for download that were released in the last 3 years more or less.  So come on people, head on over for some sampling!

I first came across Josh when I was looking for some acoustic stuff to include over on Slowcoustic for a playlist and picked up his amply titled album “Josh Preston’s Perpetual Bin of Demos and Other Sods You May Have Heard Live But Are Not Live Now” and included his song “Fire”. Josh being the nice guy he is, found me on twitter (follow him @joshpreston) and linked me up for the rest of the downloads!  I have picked his EP “The Complex Wooden Heart” as come on, it was labeled as acoustic and sounded like it could be some good old sad bastard music.  If you know me that is a combination I enjoy (yes, I enjoy music that evokes bleak hardships…it is just the type of music that has the ability to move you that much easier).  So I have included the four fully solo acoustic beauties for your listening pleasure – you can visit here to download a zip with it all together as well.  So ease your way into the weekend with some well scripted laments delivered right on cue from Josh.

The Complex Wooden Heart
“Simpler”
“Temptation”
“We Are Alone”
“Safety Feels The Exit”

**all acoustic EP**

Visit Josh on his: Website, MySpace, Bandcamp, Virb and his Blog.

~Smansmith

Ghost Bees hit Camera Music!

I just posted another Camera Music feature over on Slowcoustic, and I can’t leave You Crazy Dreamers with no love!!  I am a huge fan of the video series of Scott Cudmore’s Camera Music and above you find a true Canadian acoustic Ghost Bees performance.  Stunning – you have to watch the Halifax twins travel through the cold wilderness with pixie delicate strumming.  There is multiple tracks in the above video so make sure you keep watching!

BONUS:
TasseomancyGhost Bees
“Vampire of the West Coast” (mp3)
from “Tasseomancy”
(Youth Club Records)

More On This Album

~Smansmith




google