June, 2016 Archives
Jun
Watch Hundred Waters (with Chance the Rapper and Skrillex) Perform The Heavenly “Show Me Love” on Colbert
by Lefort in Music
We’ve been asleep at the switch yet again. It turns out that just before Easter, Florida group Hundred Waters (lead vocalist Nicole Miglis, Trayer Tryon, Paul Giese and Zach Tetreault) released a Skrillex remix of their heavenly song Show Me Love that featured Chance The Rapper, Moses Sumney and Robin Hannibal. The remix is a tour de force.
Last night the Colbert music mavens had the immense imagination to feature most of that entourage (replete with strings and backup singers) performing the song. It’s a simply magical performance. Take an un-sad song….and make it better. We love everything about it, but particularly Chance’s Jamaican-toasting inflections and the joy of all on stage. Check the Colbert performance below, followed by the official video for the remix (lyrics at bottom). Sooooo good.
Show Me Love (Skrillex Remix):
Don’t let me show cruelty
Though I may make mistakes
Don’t let me show ugliness
Though I know I can hate
And don’t let me show evil
Though it might be all I take
Show me love
Show me love
Show me love
(Moses Sumney)
I got a crick in my neck, limp in my step
Crampin’ in my muscles every time I try to flex
We’re broken
Not really in the right mindset to seem open, open
Never really been fought out, like a politician martyr
But you made me listen to your petition rise
Love, let’s get over
Baby I’ll show you love
All that I could do was remember you
You know I usually say no
But if you throw me love, I’ll throw you some more
Don’t let me show cruelty
Though I may make mistakes
Don’t let me show ugliness
Though I know I can hate
And don’t let me show evil
Though it might be all I take
Show me love
Show me love
Show me love
(Chance)
Show me love when I pop out, when I pop out
City I always talk ’bout, what I rap ’bout
Show me love cause I love it, I love it
Only thing I could covet, in public
I just came to show love, you just glad I showed up
Boy respect your elder, I’m a fucking glo’n up
Broski told me “Go nuts”, Fo Nem ain’t for No None
But no talkin’ at dinner, or to bacon that eat donuts
City on a come up, I might share my bonus
Cases of Coronas and my lil marijuana
I’m a face a whole dub, oz’s for my soldiers
Tell them haters hold up, them niggas gotta show love
Don’t let me show cruelty
Though I may make mistakes
Don’t let me show ugliness
Though I know I can hate
And don’t let me show evil
Though it might be all I take
Show me love
Show me love
Show me love
(Robin Hannibal)
I see you, you see me
Aliens hanging on, release me
Don’t let the feeling that I’m all alone deceive me
Just let me in and show me love
And don’t let me show evil
Though it might be all I take
Show me love
Show me love
Show me love
And don’t let me show evil
Though it might be all I take
Show me love
Show me love
Show me love
Jun
Watch Band of Horses Perform New Songs on James Corden Show–Coming to Santa Barbara
by Lefort in Music
Lefort-faves Band of Horses at long last have a new album coming out this Friday entitled Why Are You OK. Last night the band performed Whatever, Wherever and Solemn Oath off the new album. The latter was particularly great. Check out both performances below. The band also announced today their 2016 tour, which will thankfully bring them to the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara on August 26th. Check out all the dates at bottom.
Tour Dates:
06/08 – Richmond, VA @ The National
06/10 – Nashville, TN @ The Basement at Grimey’s
06/11 – Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
06/15 – Bergen, NO @ Bergenfest
06/17 – Madrid, ES @ Mad Cool Festival
06/19 – Hilvarenbeek, NL @ Best Kept Secret Festival
06/20 – Cologne, DE @ Gloria Theater
06/22 – Berlin, DE @ Zitadelle Spandau
06/23 – Odense, DK @ Tinderbox
06/24 – Oslo, NO @ Piknik I Parken Festival
06/26 – Pilton, UK @ Glastonbury
06/30 – Noorkoping, SE @ Bravata Festival
07/02 – Werchter, BE @ Rock Wechter
07/03 – Arras, FR @ Main Square Festival
07/05 – London, UK @ O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
07/06 – London, UK @ O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
07/07 – Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall
07/09 – Lisbon, PT @ Nos Alive
07/22 – Byron Bay, AU @ Splendour in the Grass
07/24 – Melbourne, AU @ The Forum Theatre
07/25 – Sydney, AU @ Sydney Opera House
08/09 – Aspen, CO @ Belly Up
08/11 – Bellevue, CO @ Mishawaka Amphitheater
08/13 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
08/15 – Boise, ID @ Revolution Event Center
08/16 – Spokane, WA @ Fox Theater
08/18 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theater
08/19 – Troutdale, OR @ Edgefield
08/20 – Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum
08/22 – Bend, OR @ Century Center
08/23 – Napa, CA @ Uptown Theater
08/24 – San Francisco, CA @ Masonic
08/26 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Arlington Theater
08/27 – Dana Point, CA @ Ohana Fest
09/10-11 – St. Louis, MO @ Loufest
09/20 – Boston, MA @ Orpheum
09/22 – New York, NY @ Central Park Summerstage
09/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Fillmore
09/27 – Birmingham, AL @ Alabama Theater
09/30-10/02 @ Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Festival
10/07-09 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Festival
10/23 – Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel
10/27 – Charlotte, NC @ Fillmore
10/28-30 – New Orleans, LA @ Voodoo Music Experience
11/03 – Toronto, ON @ The Sound Academy
11/04 – Cleveland, OH @ The Masonic Temple
11/05 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theater
11/11 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom
11/12 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theater
11/13 – Madison, WI @ Orpheum Theater
11/16 – Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom
Jun
More Honor for Muhammad Ali: Watch Paul Simon Announce Ali’s Passing During “The Boxer”
by Lefort in Music
Friends have forwarded fawning words for Paul Simon’s concerts in Berkeley the last two nights. On Friday night, in the middle of his performance of The Boxer, Simon stopped to announce that the great Muhammad Ali had passed during the concert. “I’m sorry to tell you this night that Muhammad Ali passed away. The Greatest.”
Watch the performance below (with Simon’s announcement at the 3:50 mark). A touching moment and performance.
Simon plays the Santa Barbara Bowl tonight, and we hope to be there.
RIP Muhammad Ali.
Jun
In Honor of Muhammad Ali–“The Greatest” by Cat Power
by Lefort in Music
The Greatest has passed. Upon hearing the news, amidst a myriad of visceral flashbacks, we immediately thought of the great Cat Power’s song The Greatest as performed ten years ago.
There may be no direct correlation between Ali and the performance of the song below, save for Chan Marshall’s telling fist in the air. But it is one of her greatest songs and performances, and thus seems a fitting tribute to The Greatest. At the height of their powers, two artists dominating (afterwards watch the official video for the song).
RIP Muhammad Ali. “The late great….”
Jun
Watch Marlon Williams Perform “Dark Child” on KCRW
by Lefort in Music
On Tuesday night New Zealand’s Marlon Williams majorly impressed while opening for the great Sam Beam and Jesca Hoop at the Fonda in LA (review soon to come). Williams and bass accompanist (with their expert Everly Brothers harmonies) took the Fonda audience through a compelling mini-history of country music and out the other side. Williams is impressive on many fronts, but wowed with his well-honed vocalese (which at times, bizarrely, reminded us of Antony Hegarty–now Anohni). Williams released his critically-acclaimed debut solo album last year and is clearly headed to higher heights. Though Williams regaled the Fonda audience with deep-cut murder ballads and other Lomaxian fare, it was his own songs that truly impressed. To get a feel, watch below as Williams performs Dark Child on KCRW. To hear the entire KCRW session go HERE. For more, afterwards check out Williams’ four-song KEXP session with full band. Wow.
Jun
Check Out Sampha’s Soulful and Lovelorn Track “Timmy’s Prayer”
by Lefort in Music
We’ve only previously sampled Sampha as a part of his collabs with SBTRKT and, recently, with some dudes named Kanye and Drake. But after repeated listens to South London’s Sampha’s soulful and lovelorn new track Timmy’s Prayer, we are now all ears for Sampha-proper. Check it out below. The multifaceted lyrics (check out at bottom) of Timmy’s Prayer grab you by the aorta while Sampha vocally combines the best from a spectrum that runs from Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) to Marvin Gaye. Sampha brings the melange up to date with effervescent electronic embellishments. Superb stuff. We can’t wait for more from Sampha!
Timmy’s Prayer:
“If ever you’re listening
If ever you’re listening
If ever you’re listening
If ever you’re listening
If heaven’s a prison
Then I am your prisoner
Yes, I am your prisoner
I messed up, ooh
I know now
There’s no room for me to play now
Nowhere to dig my way out
My vital organs are beating through
My ribcage opened, my heart ballooned
I… I’ve lost another one
I’m on the floor trying to dress my wounds
Address the fact it was mine to lose
I… I didn’t try enough
And when I’m left without your love
It could feel like a lifetime baby
And somewhere in the start we had it alright
Sunshine and blue skies, yes I call
But now there’s a darker blue
I’m bleeding and you don’t care
The sun sinks and you’re not there
If ever you’re listening
If heaven’s a prison
Then I am your prisoner
Yes, I am your prisoner
I messed up, ooh
I know now
There’s no room for me to play now
Nowhere to dig my way out
My brother always said I’m a dreamer, dreamer
You better watch out where this life will lead ya
And he always said she’s a keeper keeper
She’ll stay by your side when the rest will leave ya
Well I’m looking on my left side, I’m looking on my right
She’s nowhere to be seen now when I close my eyes at night
Dreaming, surely you can find me by the shore
I’m singing so blindly, can you hear me?
Can you find me?
If you find me, wanna tell you I love you so
I wanna tell you that love comes and goes
That it comes and goes
I hear the footsteps in the water and I feel the breeze
I open my eyes and no words, no words…
I wish that I listened when I was in prison
Now I’m just a visitor
I came to the gates but you turned me away
You asked me what am I waiting for
I’m waiting cause I fucked up, ooh
I got thrown out
I don’t know which way to go now
Don’t know which way is home now
If ever you’re listening
If heaven’s a prison
Then I am your prisoner
Yes, I am your prisoner
I messed up, oh
I know now
There’s no room for me to play now
Nowhere to dig my way out”