December, 2013 Archives
Dec
Watch Dan Bejar Perform Brand New English Song for 3voor12 at Le Guess Who?
by Lefort in Music
As mentioned here previously, Dan Bejar (Destroyer) has released the new Five Spanish Songs EP. Bejar also appeared last weekend at this year’s Le Guess Who? Festival in Utrecht, Holland. Watch an excerpt of Bejar’s set there below courtesy of 3voor12. As is his cantankerous wont, in light of the new Spanish language EP Bejar naturally first performs two songs in English (a brand new, untitled one and another from Kaputt) before breaking out one of the new Spanish EP songs Bye-Bye. Check it out below. We love his savory vocal savoir faire. You can see videos of other performances at the Festival HERE.
Dec
Listen to New Band of Horses “Acoustic” Version of “Neighbor”–New Album and Unplugged Tour Imminent
by Lefort in Music
In the Fall of 2012 we managed to catch Band of Horses at the tiny Troubadour in LA, and it was one of the Best Concerts of 2012. What really wowed us that night were the quieter, acoustic moments and the symbiotic harmonies of the band’s gifted singers. The Band must have sensed that others also sensed this magic since they are soon to release a new album, Acoustic at the Ryman, which is a 10-song compendium of acoustic renditions of the best of their songs, all as recorded at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium earlier this year. You can check out the first released track, Neighbor (off of Infinite Arms), below. After check the album’s tracklisting and the band’s March-April “Acoustic” tour dates. These will be nights to remember folks. Don’t you miss ’em.
Track Listing:
1) Marry Song
2) Slow Cruel Hands of Time
3) Detlef Schrempf
4) Everything¹s Gonna Be Undone
5) No One¹s Gonna Love You
6) Factory
7) Older
8) Wicked Gil
9) The Funeral
10) Neighbor
Tickets go on sale this week for their 2104 Acoustic Tour as follows:
Tickets on Sale This Week
Feb 11th – Los Angeles, CA – Wilshire Ebell Theatre
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb. 14th – San Francisco, CA – Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb. 16th – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb. 17th – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theater
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb. 19th – Chicago, IL – Vic Theatre
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Saturday, 12/7 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb. 21st – Toronto – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb 22nd – Ithaca, NY – State Theatre
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb. 23rd – Albany, NY – The Egg
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb. 25th – Somerville, MA – Somerville Theatre
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb. 27th – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theater
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Saturday, 12/7 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Feb. 28th – New York, NY – Town Hall
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at Noon. Password: ACOUSTIC
March 1st – Philadelphia, PA – Merriam Theater
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: BOHACOUSTIC
March 5th – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
Pre-sale starts Friday, 12/6 at 10am. Public on sales begin Monday, 12/9 at 10am. Password: ACOUSTIC
Dec
Listen to NPR Fresh Air Interview With Mark Mulcahy (Miracle Legion) and Buy New Album
by Lefort in Music
Ladies and Gentlemen:
We have been seriously remiss. We don’t know how we missed it, but unbeknownst to us one of our favorite songwriters and performers, Mark Mulcahy (formerly of legendary Miracle Legion) released a critically-acclaimed new album this summer entitled Dear Mark J. Mulcahy. Based on what we have heard so far from the album, it should be at the top or our and your Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanza lists.
Our attention was drawn to our negligence when we discovered a new Fresh Air episode on NPR in which the ever-talented Terry Gross interviewed Mulcahy and Mulcahy performed with his favored collaborationist/guitarist Ken Maiuri.
As we’ve mentioned before, Mulcahy has gone through tumultuous times since his wife passed in 2008 and he was left to raise three-year old twin daughters. You can here more of his story, some uplifting events in the songwriter’s life, and the new album HERE. And for heavensake, go buy Dear Mark J. Mulcahy HERE.
Dec
Watch Dawes on Conan–Coming with Blake Mills to the Lobero Theater on December 11th
by Lefort in Music
Two of our musical favorites, Dawes and opener Blake Mills, are coming to the newly renovated Lobero Theater a week from today. If you like well-crafted songs, emphatic (but deft) playing and heavenly harmonies, you’re going to want to be at the Lobero next Wednesday. We have written repeatedly about Dawes and raved in particular about their superb local live sets. We have also written and interviewed songwriter and outstanding guitar-player Blake Mills. Given that Mills used to be in a band with Dawes’ Goldsmith brothers, the combination of the two is a particularly potent musical mix. Don’t miss it (you can get tickets HERE). Who knows, maybe both artists’ pal Jackson Browne will show up?
Both artists have been busy recently, with Dawes helping out The Killers on the latter’s new Christmas benefit song, and Mills coming off a well-received collaborative tour with Fiona Apple.
To view another example of Dawes‘ exemplary live performances, watch below their delivery of Most People (off of their critically-acclaimed 2013 album Stories Don’t End) on Conan last night.
Dec
New The War On Drugs Album “Lost in the Dream” Coming–Listen to New Song “Red Eyes”
by Lefort in Music
Following on the heels of their fantastic 2011 album Slave Ambient, Philadelphia’s The War On Drugs will release their third album, entitled Lost In The Dream, on March 18, 2014 via Secretly Canadian. The album was apparently written and recorded in Philadelphia, North Carolina, New York and New Jersey. The band has made a new song, Red Eyes, from the album available to listen to. Check it out below, followed by the album’s tracklist and their 2014 (mostly) tour dates.
We love this song, with its Springsteen elements and Adam Granduciel’s swagger and emphatic delivery. Red Eyes bodes incredibly well for the new album. We can’t wait to get lost in their dream.
Lost In The Dream is available for pre-order now. Red Eyes is available as instant download with pre-order purchase on iTunes.
LOST IN THE DREAM:
1. Under The Pressure
2. Red Eyes
3. Suffering
4. An Ocean In Between The Waves
5. Disappearing
6. Eyes To the Wind
7. The Haunting Idle
8. Burning
9. Lost In The Dream
10. In Reverse
THE WAR ON DRUGS’ TOUR DATES:
Sat. Dec. 28 – Melbourne, AU @ Northcote Social Club [Tickets]
Sun. Dec. 29 – Wed. Jan. 1 – Hobart, AU @ The Falls Festival [Tickets]
Sun. Dec. 29 – Wed. Jan. 1 – Melbourne, AU @ The Falls Festival [Tickets]
Tue. Dec. 31 – Fri. Jan. 3 – Byron Bay, AU @ The Falls Festival [Tickets]
Mon. Jan. 6 – Sydney, AU @ Oxford Art Factory [Tickets]
Tue. March 18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer [Tickets]
Thu. March 20 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom [Tickets]
Fri. March 21 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg [Tickets]
Sat. March 22 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Altar [Tickets]
Sun. March 23 – Chicago, IL @ Metro [Tickets]
Wed. March 26 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater [Tickets]
Fri. March 28 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune [Tickets]
Sat. March 29 – Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret [Tickets]
Sun. March 30 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom [Tickets]
Tue. April 1 – San Francisco, CA @ Independent [Tickets]
Fri. April 4 – Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour [Tickets]
Sun. April 6 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah [Tickets]
Mon. April 7 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom [Tickets]
Tue. April 8 – Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress [Tickets]
Thu. April 10 – Columbia, MO @ The Blue Note [Tickets]
Fri. April 11 – Cincinnati, OH @ 20th Century [Tickets]
Sat. April 12 – Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop [Tickets]
Sun. April 13 – Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom [Tickets]
Mon. April 14 – Toronto, ON @ Legendary Horseshoe Tavern [Tickets]
Thu. April 17 – Boston, MA @ Paradise [Tickets]
Fri. April 18 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club [Tickets]
Dec
Watch The Waterboys on KEXP
by Lefort in Music
Having grown up listening incessantly to their formidable Pagan Place and This Is The Sea albums, one of our most highly anticipated sets at this year’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival was The Waterboys set. Leader Mike Scott and fiddler-extraordinaire Steve Wickham did not disappoint. To get a feel for this great Irish band’s full-band performances on the tour through North America this Fall, check out their set below on KEXP. Mike Scott still moves with his vocals and delivery. The band recently released a deluxe, seven-disc box set entitled Fisherman’s Box, which you can purchase HERE. Christmas anyone?
Dec
New To Us: Waxahatchee As Seen On Tiny Desk Concerts
by Lefort in Music
We had encountered various official videos and other performances by Waxahatchee, but hadn’t been able to get beyond the bluster. So we were pleasantly surprised by the band’s (here, essentially Katie Crutchfield) just-released Tiny Desk Concert from NPR. The solo acoustic setting finally enabled us to parse her well-formed verses and hear the worth of the songs.
You will be seeing them on lots of Best Albums of 2013 lists for their second album, Cerulean Salt. Consider this a soft introduction to the band as we continue to wrap our ears around their music.
To get a feel for the full-band versions of their songs, after the Tiny Desk Concert check out the official video for their song Misery Over Dispute, followed by NPR’s capture of their live SXSW set earlier this year.
Tiny Desk Set List:
“I Think I Love You”
“Bathtub”
“Tangled Envisioning”
Dec
It’s December–Watch The Killers (and Dawes) “Christmas In L.A.” Benefit Track and Video with Owen Wilson and Harry Dean Stanton
by Lefort in Music
We’re all over the map when it comes to The Killers. We’ve loved a good part of their early music and their live deliveries. But somewhere along the way they seemed, in ways, to go the way of stereotypical “rock stars,” and we heard their ardent fans confess disillusionment with the band and their ever-shortening concert sets. But just when we write them off completely the band reals us back and particularly in December (which it is now, unbelievably) when they release their (now 8th) annual Christmas track (oft-times, as this year on World AIDs Day, in support of Product (RED) in its efforts to combat the HIV virus and disease.
Without further adieu, check out The Killer’s newly-released song and video, Christmas in L.A., below (via Rolling Stone), in which they’ve added Owen Wilson (and Harry Dean Stanton and an animated Warren Zevon–as seen in the screenshot above) to depict “a struggling actor in L.A. who misses the traditional Christmas.” The Killers also smartly brought in Dawes (the song IS set in L.A., isn’t it?) to add adroit LA-scene harmonies. And The Killers brought in BYU students (shocked) to help on the animation.
What really caught our ears in the song is how much The Killer’s Brandon Flowers sounds like the great Bill Mallonnee (Vigilantes of Love) in Flower’s alt-country vocal here. It’s uncanny. Which reminds: if you want to do another good Christmas deed, go out and support Mallonnee and buy an album or ten from Mallonnee HERE as Christmas/Holiday presents. Both the artist and the recipients (in particular) will thank you heartily.
Check out the video below and purchase the song via iTunes to support Product (RED) and its various programs against AIDs.