Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Handsome Furs - New Songs
I finally got my hands on a wonderful bootleg from the Handsome Furs Seattle show at Neumos (April 19, 2008). The duo opened for the wretchedly terrible French synthpop band The Teenagers. Only Bad Company can get away with a song title the same name as their band. Who was responsible for pairing these two bands together? Seriously, what were they thinking?
While their opener set was slightly abbreviated with no encore, Handsome Furs delivered 10 solid songs and some great in-between-song banter. Check out the four new songs showcased that night (vide supra) - especially "Office of Heart".
Setlist:
Cannot Get Started
Snakes On The Ladder
Dead + Rural
Handsome Furs Hate This City
Heaven
Dumb Animals
Office of Hearts
Sing! Captain
Legal Tender
Radio and the Heart
Monday, July 14, 2008
Review: Wolf Parade @ Neumos (7-14-2008)
Coming off the weekend with an excellent show, Wolf Parade treated its label-town with yet another great live show, this time with the help of Shawnigan Lake's Listening Party, and labelmate Foals...
Listening Party got things off great with a nice, short set. Next on the schedule was Foals. This was the first time I had seen them live (I missed their Neumos show last month) - but this Oxford five-piece put on an kick-ass set. While the lead singer may be suffering from a Napoleon complex, the chip on his shoulder didn't seem to effect his performance - maybe even enhanced it. And openers go, Wolf Parade couldn't have asked for a better act to pump up the crowd. Something about Foal's new wave dance grooves really got the whole Neumos crowd moving (crowd surfing in Seattle?? Unheard of...) After Foals closed their set with a juiced-up version of "Red Socks Pugie", Wolf Parade was quickly on stage setting up their gear.
Kicking the set off, Spencer announced that the song he was about to sing was a "dead song": the band hadn't played it live in over 2.5 years. Apparently "Stuart" at Sub Pop Records had bugged Spencer to play the song every time they've toured Seattle. So with that, the crowd was treated with the rarely heard "Grounds for Divorce." After the song was over, Spencer told the not-so-fired-up listeners, "That's why we don't play that song! Now we will begin the actual show..." With that said, the band broke into 3 new songs, followed by "I Am My Father's Son". Surprisingly to me, "Grey Estates" got more reaction from the crowd than "Language City" or "Call It A Ritual". True GE is the closest thing to a radio single from At Mount Zoomer, but it's the weakest track on the album, right? Am I crazy here?
The crew seemed to be in a good mood, and played all of their new songs except for "Bang Your Drum" - I was a little disappointed since I haven't heard this song played live yet. Plenty of old favorites were played too (unfortunately no "Modern World"). "Kissing the Beehive" finished the the first set off in true style - that song kicks ass. The encore was a three-song farewell, ending with "Fancy Claps". All in all, Wolf Parade has again treated Seattle with yet another fantastic show. Is it just me, or do the live versions of At Mount Zoomer sound incredibly better than the studio tracks? The raw energy was lost somewhere in the whole recording process, in my opinion. Nevertheless, a great way to start the week off, that's for sure.
Pictures from the night can be seen here: (photo cred to Laura Musselman).
Listening Party got things off great with a nice, short set. Next on the schedule was Foals. This was the first time I had seen them live (I missed their Neumos show last month) - but this Oxford five-piece put on an kick-ass set. While the lead singer may be suffering from a Napoleon complex, the chip on his shoulder didn't seem to effect his performance - maybe even enhanced it. And openers go, Wolf Parade couldn't have asked for a better act to pump up the crowd. Something about Foal's new wave dance grooves really got the whole Neumos crowd moving (crowd surfing in Seattle?? Unheard of...) After Foals closed their set with a juiced-up version of "Red Socks Pugie", Wolf Parade was quickly on stage setting up their gear.
Kicking the set off, Spencer announced that the song he was about to sing was a "dead song": the band hadn't played it live in over 2.5 years. Apparently "Stuart" at Sub Pop Records had bugged Spencer to play the song every time they've toured Seattle. So with that, the crowd was treated with the rarely heard "Grounds for Divorce." After the song was over, Spencer told the not-so-fired-up listeners, "That's why we don't play that song! Now we will begin the actual show..." With that said, the band broke into 3 new songs, followed by "I Am My Father's Son". Surprisingly to me, "Grey Estates" got more reaction from the crowd than "Language City" or "Call It A Ritual". True GE is the closest thing to a radio single from At Mount Zoomer, but it's the weakest track on the album, right? Am I crazy here?
The crew seemed to be in a good mood, and played all of their new songs except for "Bang Your Drum" - I was a little disappointed since I haven't heard this song played live yet. Plenty of old favorites were played too (unfortunately no "Modern World"). "Kissing the Beehive" finished the the first set off in true style - that song kicks ass. The encore was a three-song farewell, ending with "Fancy Claps". All in all, Wolf Parade has again treated Seattle with yet another fantastic show. Is it just me, or do the live versions of At Mount Zoomer sound incredibly better than the studio tracks? The raw energy was lost somewhere in the whole recording process, in my opinion. Nevertheless, a great way to start the week off, that's for sure.
Pictures from the night can be seen here: (photo cred to Laura Musselman).
Setlist:
Grounds for Divorce
Language City
Call It A Ritual
Grey Estates
I Am My Father's Son
Soldier's Grin
Animal In Your Care
Fine Young Cannibals
Sons and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts
Shine a Light
California Dreamer
This Heart's On Fire
Kissing the Beehive
Encore:
It's a Curse
I'll Believe In Anything
Fancy Claps
Wolf Parade - Secret Show - Seattle
If you haven't heard, Wolf Parade will be playing Neumos tomorrow night (July 14) with Shawnigan Lake's Listening Party. In case you missed them at Sub Pop's 20th Birthday Party this past weekend, Neumos posted info about a "Super Special Secret Show" on their website, along with the hint: "What animal is menacing to Little Red Riding Hood, and hails from Canada." Doors at 8pm, show starts at 9pm - 17 bucks. Don't miss it Seattle. UPDATE: Foals have just been added to the lineup for the show!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Ra Ra Riot - The Rhumb Line Cover Art Revealed
New shows through October:
| Summerfest | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | ||
| Siren Music Festival | Brooklyn, New York | ||
| Wicker Park Summer Festival | Chicago, Illinois | ||
| Parades De Coura | Porto | ||
| TBA | Montreal, Quebec | ||
| Horseshoe Tavern | Toronto, Ontario | ||
| Mojo’s | Jamestown, New York | ||
| Bug Jar | Rochester, New York | ||
| Syracuse University | Syracuse, New York | ||
| The Basement | Columbus, Ohio | ||
| Case Western University | Cleveland, Ohio | ||
| Subterranean | Chicago, Illinois | ||
| 7th Street Entry | Minneapolis, Minnesota | ||
| Jackpot Saloon | Lawrence, Kansas | ||
| Hi Dive | Denver, Colorado | ||
| Kilby Court | Salt Lake City, Utah | ||
| Neurolux | Boise, Idaho | ||
| King Cobra | Seattle, Washington | ||
| TBA | Vancouver, British Columbia | ||
| Doug Fir Lounge | Portland, Oregon | ||
| Rickshaw Stop | San Francisco, California | ||
| The Echo | Los Angeles, California | ||
| The Casbah | San Diego, California | ||
| Modified | Phoenix, Arizona | ||
| Plush | Tucson, Arizona | ||
| TBA | Dallas, Texas | ||
| Stubbs | Austin, Texas | ||
| Rudyards | Houston, Texas | ||
| The Social | Orlando, Florida | ||
| Club Downunder | Tallahassee, Florida | ||
| Drunken Unicorn | Atlanta, Georgia | ||
| Local 506 | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | ||
| Black Cat Backstage | WASHINGTON, Washington DC | ||
| Ottobar | Baltimore, Maryland | ||
| Johnny Brenda’s | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
| Middle East Downstairs | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Toadies - No Deliverance Revealed

The title track off of the Toadies' third album, No Deliverance, can now be streamed from their MySpace page (listen here). Also revealed is the possible cover art for the new album, as seen above.
New concert dates posted as well:
| Middle East Underground **SOLD OUT** | Cambridge, Massachusetts | ||
| Trocadero | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
| CPR Fest | Biloxi, Mississippi | ||
| Cain’s Ballroom | Tulsa, Oklahoma | ||
| Pageant Theater | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
| Annex Nightclub | Madison, Wisconsin | ||
| Lollapalooza -- Myspace stage | Chicago, Illinois | ||
| Click’s | Tyler, Texas | ||
| The Palladium | Dallas, Texas | ||
| Northgate Music Festival | College Station, Texas | ||
| The Warehouse | Shreveport, Louisiana | ||
| Verizon Wireless Theater | Houston, Texas | ||
| The Pavilion at Concrete Street | Corpus Christi, Texas | ||
| (first annual) Dia De Los Toadies @ Possum Kingdom Lake | Graham, Texas | ||
| Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheatre | Austin, Texas | ||
| Dos Amigos | Odessa, Texas | ||
| Slim’s | San Francisco, California | ||
| Showbox SoDo | Seattle, Washington | ||
| Hawthorne Theatre | Portland, Oregon | ||
| Big Easy | Boise, Idaho | ||
| Gothic Theater | Englewood, Colorado | ||
| Lonestar Events Center | Lubbock, Texas | ||
| Midnight Rodeo | Amarillo, Texas |