Tuesday, January 26, 2010

[tour dates] Wolf Parade - Canadanian Tour

Wolf Parading

Wolf Parade, along with opener We Are Wolves (see a theme?), are hitting the road for a quick Canadian tour this April. Concentrating on the eastern side of America's hat, the band will be playing new songs in support of their much anticipated 3rd LP. Hopefully this means a new record could be in hand as early as this quarter??? Dates are posted below... No love to BC?

Wolf Parade tour dates:
Apr 01 // Quebec City, QC // Imperial de Quebec 19+ show
Apr 03 // Halifax, NS // Paragon Theatre
Apr 04 // Fredericton, NB // The Market
Apr 06 // Kingston, ON // The Ale House 19+ show
Apr 07 // Toronto, ON // Phoenix Concert Theatre 19+ show

Monday, January 25, 2010

[review] White Denim @ Neumos (1-24-2010)

Third Time's the Charm

Last night Seattle was treated to White Denim's third appearance. Unfortunately for the band, they happened to pick a rainy Sunday night for their latest exposion. Having attended their past two shows, I was expecting the usual tepid crowd one draws on such an evening, however, much to my surprise, numerous disciples of rock & roll made their pilgrimage to Neumos for a spiritual experience. And disappointed they were not... but we'll get to that later.

Last night's story begins with Brazos - an Austin, TX trio whose sweet-sounding set was truly charming. Starting off with a solo performance of "We Understand Each Other", lead singer Martin Crane's soft, southern croon was instantly captivating. Once the rest of the band joined in, the tempo picked up with a tribal drum-driven rendition of "The Observer". The rest of the set included Phosphorescent Blues' heavy-hitters. If you don't own their debut album, yet, I highly recommend you test drive this bad boy. I'm not really sure how to classify their genre, but listening to their debut LP evokes feelings of some long-lost, breezy summer afternoon - simply timeless. Brazos closed their set with an oldie - Feeding Frenzy's "Interlocking" - which was a fitting end to a wonderful opener. Set list below:

Brazos set list:
We Understand Each Other
The Observer
Tell
Day Glo
Downtown Boys
Kid
Interlocking

Up next came the main event: White Denim. Like I alluded to earlier, the crowd size nearly doubled before WD took the stage. If fans intended to hear the band's catalog performed exactly like it sounds on record, then they were in for a surprise. It's because White Denim understands that a concert isn't just about the music, but more importantly, it's about the performance. What you experience at their live shows is raw energy on stage, like controlled chaos. The band plays huge blocks of nonstop hits, masterfully tearing down the end of each song while seamlessly building a new jam from the destruction.

Kicking off the night with one of my personal favorites "Heart From Us All", WD proceeded to play three 30-minute jam sessions before calling it a night. I'm not sure if the band has invested in new equipment, but it was the best these guys have sounded live, in my opinion. Amongst the fury of Josh Blocks machine-gun drumming, the turbo-grooves of bassist Steve Terebecki, and the soul-powered screams of James Petralli, the crowd heard classics like "Darksided Computer Mouth", "Let's Talk About It", "Ieieie", "Shake Shake Shake", "Paint Silver Gold", and "Goldie Locks". To my surprise, it was the songs from the band's newest LP Fits that garnered the biggest reaction from the crowd. That's a huge difference than the last two times I've seen these guys. Newer jams included "All Consolation", "Syncn", "Mirrored And Reverse", "El Hard Attack", and "I Start To Run". As the night came to a close, the band thanked us all for coming out and promptly left the stage. However, after many chants and pleads for more songs, the band came back for an encore set (which they looked very surprised to have earned the privilege). The night concluded with "I'd Have It Just The Way We Were", followed by the loop-heavy "Don't Look At It That Way". But what finished the night off was simply amazing. Direct from the archives of White Denim pre-history, the band shut Neumos down with a killer performance of Parque Touch's "You". Hell of a show - hell of a night. Man these guys have talent.

Here's a video of WD's psychedelic interlude into "Shake Shake Shake", courtesy of Humberto Martinez at the Seattle PI.

Friday, January 22, 2010

[reminder] White Denim @ Neumos (1-24-2010)


They're back!

White Denim are finishing up the tail-end of their US tour, hitting Portland tonight, Vancouver tomorrow night, and Seattle this Sunday. Get your week started right by heading over to Neumos and catching their blazingly energetic live act (video evidence above). Stage support includes the lovely Brazos, whose debut album Phosphorescent Blues has been on constant rotation since its late '09 release (hear snippets below). Tickets are $10 and available through Ticketwest, or at Rudy's Barbershop. Don't miss these amazing performances.

<a href="http://brazos.bandcamp.com/album/phosphorescent-blues">My Buddy by Brazos</a>

White Denim w/ Brazos tour dates:
Jan 22 // Doug Fir // Portland, OR
Jan 23 // Media Club // Vancouver, BC
Jan 24 // Neumos // Seattle, WA
Jan 26 // Urban Lounge // Salt Lake, UT
Jan 27 // Larimer Lounge // Denver, CO

Thursday, January 21, 2010

[event] Belgianfest 2010 - Seattle (1-23-2010)

Not another Seattle Beer Fest

Just a reminder: this Saturday, the historic Engine Room of Georgetown Studios (original Rainier Brewery building, now home to Tully's HQ and Georgetown Brewery) will be hosting the Seattle Belgian Beer Festival. It will features over 50 Belgian-style beers brewed by Washington brewers. There and two sessions, each requiring a $30 entrance fee ($35 at door). Admission includes a tasting glass and ten 4oz tastes. Tickets are available online and at ticket outlets. Advance ticket sales end at 5am on Saturday, January 23rd, or as soon as the event is sold out.

Event Info:
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Session 1: 12-4pm
Session 2: 6-10pm
(warning: Taps will close 30 min before closing of each session)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

[news] Handsome Furs - CNN Special "Indie Asia"

CNN earns some cool points

CNN and the Handsome Furs have put together a mini-documentary that will be featured over the next few weeks. The band has been touring almost non-stop all over the world in support of their second LP Face Control (which made number 1 on Three Colours' Year End List for '09). CNN's blurb states:
Dan and Alexei are married and in a band called Handsome Furs. They love to travel, sharing their adventures with fans worldwide. They went on tour through Asia and recorded their journey for CNN.
Check it out here - it's good stuff. More episodes will follow.

[news] Gorillaz - Plastic Beach Release Date

Gorillaz set to release Plastic Beach on March 9

Apart from headlining Coachella this year (April 19), the Gorillaz have also announced that their much anticipated third album Plastic Beach will hit shelves this March. The album's first single, "Stylo" (which reminds me of the Bee Gees) will officially drop on January 26, but you can hear it now over at Plastic Beach HQ. The track listing looks pretty amazing when you take into account all the collaborations and featured artists who took part in the making of this album (don't forget Alan Moore). Of note, Mos Def, Snoop Dog, Lou Reed, Mick Jones & Paul Simonon (The Clash), De La Soul, the list goes on.

Plastic Beach track listing:
  1. Orchestral Intro (ft. Sinfonia ViVA)
  2. Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach (ft. Snoop Dogg and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
  3. White Flag (ft. Kano, Bashy, and the National Orchestra for Arabic Music)
  4. Rhinestone Eyes
  5. Stylo (ft. Bobby Womack and Mos Def)
  6. Superfast Jellyfish (ft. Gruff Rhys and De La Soul)
  7. Empire Ants (ft. Little Dragon)
  8. Glitter Freeze (ft. Mark E Smith)
  9. Some Kind Of Nature (ft. Lou Reed)
  10. On Melancholy Hill
  11. Broken
  12. Sweepstakes (ft. Mos Def and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
  13. Plastic Beach (ft. Mick Jones and Paul Simonon)
  14. To Binge (ft. Little Dragon)
  15. Cloud of Unknowing (ft. Bobby Womack and Sinfonia ViVA)
  16. Pirate Jet

[video] Spoon - "Written In Reverse" on Conan


Spoon last night on Conan

Most likely one of the last musical acts to play Conan's The Tonight Show on NBC, Spoon played a killer live version of "Written In Reverse" which aired on the same day as the band's seventh studio album Transference was released. Pick up a copy today.