September, 2012 Archives
Sep
First Official Video From David Byrne & St. Vincent’s “Love This Giant” Album
by Lefort in Music
Check out below the first official video for the song Who from David Byrnes & St. Vincent’s collaborative album Love This Giant (out on 9/11 on 4AD). You can pre-order the album HERE. We like what we’re hearing.
Sep
Check Out Houndmouth
by Lefort in Music
Last week Louisville’s Houndmouth released their self-titled, debut EP on Rough Trade Records. The perfect introduction to the band came to us in the form of an unplugged performance below of their song Krampus.
Who hasn’t been in a bar or restaurant desperately trying to listen to musicians while the bar crowd thronged-on completely ignorant and dismissive of the musical opportunity (several Tom Brosseau/Angela Correa shows at the decidedly un-regal Roy immediately come to mind)? In the video below, Houndmouth find themselves in just such a setting at the Irish Exit in NYC. Houndmouth won’t give up the fight, however, while the hellions blather on in the background (you can almost taste the determination in Katie Toupin’s face). Eventually the intensity of the group’s singing and a dynamic down-shift manage to finally shut the crowd the hell up. People, if there are musicians playing on a stage and you happen to find yourself in the audience, please pay attention and hush up. Or go elsewhere so the rest of us can enjoy/assess the band.
After Krampus, check out their song Houston Train, and then go over to the band’s site (linked above) and check out the official video for Penitentiary and buy their EP. We like what we hear. Time will tell.
Sep
A Belated Homage to Neil Armstrong–His Floating Was Worth Doing
by Lefort in Music
Sometimes we lose track and lose the right tracks for the right times. What better song to pay belated homage to the humble astronaut than Allo Darlin’s fine song, Neil Armstrong? Check it out below. The lyrics follow.
“Heard you say “They didn’t put a man on the moon
We just needed someone to prove all this floating’s worth doing”
Then why did you say that you miss a simpler time
Well so do I and I find myself pining for you
These days can a question be asked
When the hero comes in last
Who is winning?
Well I am tired of feeling confused
And lest my words be construed
I can’t separate what’s real, but I know that I believe in you
There you go, out on the pavement walking alone
They could name a star after you and you’d still be complaining
And now it’s clear
Now that you know why I wanted you here
There’s a southern constellation that shines with your name on it
And I won’t fly until the day that I die
But we can’t keep out dreams in jars so I’ll keep yours close to mine
Well I am tired of feeling confused
And lest my words be construed
I can’t separate what’s real, but I know that I believe in you”
Sep
On Sunday: Listen to Salient Sounds from Solo Piano II by Chilly Gonzalez
by Lefort in Music
On this lazy Sunday, check out the ubiquitous Chilly Gonzalez (recently working with Feist, K’Naan, Drake and also a Grammy-winning producer) killing softly on three songs from his new Solo Piano II album on Arts & Crafts.
It only took eight years, but with its 14 tracks selected by Gonzales from hundreds of melodies written since the 2004 release of Solo Piano. It’s the perfect Sunday soundtrack to a Sunday. The Paris-based “maverick king” (as dubbed by NME) has also announced North American tour dates kicking off November 1 at Lincoln Center in NYC, where he will perform with a 10-piece chamber orchestra, as well as stops at San Francisco’s Swedish American Music Hall and The Bootleg Theatre in Los Angeles.
After some Solo Piano II below, check out Chilly and his string quartet on his recent Les Salons de Musique performance. Watch it, in full, here. His tour dates follow below.
Chilly Gonzales North American Tour Dates
11/01 New York, NY | David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
11/02 San Francisco, CA | Swedish American Music Hall
11/03 Los Angeles, CA | Bootleg Theatre
11/05 Vancouver, BC | Rio Theatre
11/08 Toronto, ON | Winter Garden
11/11 Quebec City, QC | Petit Champlain
Solo Piano II Tracklist
1. White Keys
2. Kenaston
3. Minor Fantasy
4. Escher
5. Rideaux Lunaires
6. Nero’s Nocturne
7. Venitian Blinds
8. Evolving Doors
9. Epigram in E
10. Othello
11. Train of Thought
12. Wintermezzo
13. La Bulle
14. Papa Gavotte
Sep
Stream Stars New Album
by Lefort in Music
Montreal’s Stars will release its new album The North, on Tuesday, 9/4. Stars is a great pop band whose songs range from ballads to anthems in a single bound or two, with subjects ranging from relationships to revolutions. The North is no exception, and sounds like candy to our ears (in a good way). The best way to preview it is to tap into Canada’s The National Post’s track-by-track commentary from band member Torq Campbell while listening in. You can also preview it over at NPR until the album’s release. Campbell and Amy Millan have hit their mark on this one. Astronomically sound sounds.