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Boxes get Beat: World Internet Beat Boxing Competition

When was the last time you were sitting around thinking, "Why isn't there a world beatbox competition?" Is it right now? Cause that is the wrong thing to wonder. There is in fact a Beatbox Battle Online World Championship and it was held on thursday. Believe me. The truly international competition was won by Canada's Julia Dales and she is legit. Beatboxbattle.com posted the audition tapes of some of ther winners. Here are the top two:

First Place: Julia Dales



Second Place: Primitiv



For the rest, check out Earfarm.
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Why Sasquatch is Going to be Amazing

Sasquatch! Has Been Found!
(I totally took this photo...Word.)

Well, Sara, Robbie and I are heading off to Sasquatch. We are planning to take a lot of photos and not all of us are going to the exact same shows so hopefully we can put together a few posts that are relatively representative of the whole festival for those unfortunate souls unable to attend. I haven't been to Sasquatch for four years and the last time I went, it hailed and my tent flooded and I missed the Shins. Lets hope nothing like that happens this time. Here is a taste (via past P4k festivals) of what a few of this years Sasquatch acts sound (and look) like performing at festivals.




Grizzly Bear's album is set to come out the day after Sasquatch ends. I have already pre-ordered the vinyl and I know scott ordered the cd. If you haven't yet heard this album (welcome to the blogiverse), its one of the years most anticipated albums and definitely lives up to the expectations. If for nothing else, buy it for the awesome album art.
Grizzly Bear - "Two Weeks" - Two Weeks (Single) [2009]



Having recently rocked the DWTN charity show (of which you can see a portion here), Justin Vernon aka Bon Iver is so many people's favorite person. I was a little skeptical about how his surrestial (surreal + celestial, yeah?) music would translate to an outdoor festival setting. I hope that video is representative because I just got chills.
The National and Bon Iver
- "Vanderlylle Cry Baby (live)" - Dark Was the Night Charity Show



Once upon a time I was young and naive and thought that Animal Collective could never reproduce their sound live. This was circa Sung Tongs and I was a sophomore in High School. Forgive me. Despite having electronified every one of their songs, the immense creativity of their music translates into what looks like a one of a kind experience. And don't forget all the improvised vocal interplay (that maybe could be annoying but I still think is interesting). They seem to be reworking a lot of their songs to fit their new fancy which has translated to some really interesting reinterpretations.
Animal Collective - "Winter's Love Redux" - BBC Sessions 2009



Being as it is that Fleet Foxes have are homegrown heroes, I often feel that I can relate to the more pastoral elements in their music. That being said, I am elated at the chance to experience the affect that their songs will surely produce situated in the enormous landscape that is The Gorge.
White Antelope (aka Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes) - "It Aint Me Babe (Bob Dylan Cover)" - White Antelope
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Trippy Bear: Grizzly Bear's "Two Weeks" Video

Amazing new/freakishly trippy Grizzly Bear music video for the incredible single "Two Weeks". This one is quite an experience to behold.

Two Weeks
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Idiot Box - Lots of Videos About Music 5/21/09





Idiot box
n. Slang
A television.





Little Joy's self-titled debut album was easily one of my favorites from last year. Heretofore (I use that word ever chance I get), Little Joy has been known as (former Stroke's drummer) Fab Moretti's band. Now he is out (and performing under the Strokes moniker again) and Little Joy are still getting attention. I like that. I would like to encourage that behavior. Pavlov says salivate over the video.



This has absolutely nothing to do with music except for maybe the Jeoparody (see what I did there?) theme song. It's just ridiculously funny. Tom Hanks, so hot right now. Tom Hanks.



If you ever need to explain the concept of "ignored," you could adequately reference what I have heretofore (told ya) done to the Vivian Girls. Also, if you wanted to explain the concept of "short," you could reference this video. It clocks in it at an overwhelming 2:05 and the first 12 seconds are silent. Lo-fi jangly pop for the way too busy. But I actually really like this song. Its got the whole Deerhunter vibe to it and its fairly similar The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, for whom my love is well documented. Lastly, if you wanted to give a presentation on the concept of "panning," you could totally show this video.



Here we have friendly Sub Poppers The Vaselines performing at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg with a backing band that included members of Belle & Sebastian. This is a new song entitled “Picked a Cherry Tulip,” in which they say things about having nothing to say. Awesome.

The Vaselines @ MHOW (New Song!) from Patrick Duffy on Vimeo.



Also, as a special note, the 35th annual Seattle International Film Festival begins this Today. Along with Bumbershoot, Hempfest, Sasquatch and Folklife, SIFF is one of the things that I love about Seattle in all its hippy-west-coast-arty-gloriousness. Definitely try to catch a film or two if you can. Its running through June 14th so you have some leeway as to when you go. I think we here at BCB might try to give you a few suggestions/reviews of some of the films if all goes well. For the time being, check out Three Imaginary Girls' SIFF coverage here.
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Scorsese to Direct Sinatra Film

Scorsese to Direct Sinatra Film

If you aren't meeting you're suave quota lately, you might look forward to the new Martin Scorsese directed Frank Sinatra biopic. Entitled simply "Sinatra," the film is produced by Universal Pictures and the script is by screenwriter Phil Alden Robinson (Field of Dreams). The film has been in the works for a while because of a lot of legal issues. For example, according to Billboard, Sinatra's "family members had to come to consensus on how to tell the story and, more importantly, just how much of the story to tell." Sounds complicated.
Sinatra's life does seem to lend it self toward a dramatic film.
"Raised during the Depression, he built a singing career that weathered many changes in popular culture, all while he racked up 31 gold records and countless other honors. He also had a successful career as an actor, proving naysayers wrong by earning an Oscar for 'From Here to Eternity.' His personal life was just as eventful. He suffered from depression and a bipolar disorder, was alleged to have connections to organized crime and was married four times, including to actresses Ava Gardner and Mia Farrow.
Frank Sinatra - "Fly Me to the Moon"
Cake - "Frank Sinatra"
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Beards...everwhere...

Iron and Wine Release Old Songs on New Album
and play Marymoor Park July 11

Iron and Wine has gained quite considerable popularity the last few years, mostly due to the well placed song on movie soundtracks or the overwhelming popularity of bearded folkies. With this fame, Sam Beam has expanded the sound of the band toward alt country--a far cry from the whispered melodies of earlier albums.
And while there are certainly gems on The Shepard's Dog, I myself am inclined towards the sound of Iron and Wine's humbler origins.
Well lucky me.
This week the band is releasing a two disc album of rarities and b-sides entitled "Around the Well", which collects many songs we have all heard (Such Great Heights, Trapeze Swinger, etc.) and some we haven't. It's like opening a treasure chest and finding...some iron... and a few bottles of wine...

Anyways, this summer the band is coming to Marymoor Park in Redmond for the "No Depression Festival" on Saturday July 11. Tickets are $45, and I can't think of a better way to spend a July 11 afternoon, can you?

Track List for "Around The Well"
Disc 1
1. Dearest Forsaken

2. Morning
3. Loud As Hope

4. Peng! 33
5. Sacred Vision (Mp3)
6. Friends They Are Jewels
7. Hickory
8. Waitin' For A Superman
9. Swans and The Swimming
10. Call Your Boys
11. Such Great Heights

Disc 2
1. Communication Cups and Someone's Coat
2. Belated Promise Ring
3. God Made The Automobile (Mp3)
4. Homeward These Shoes
5. Love Vigilantes
6. Sinning Hands
7. No Moon
8. Serpent Charmer
9. Carried Home
10. Kingdom of the Animals
11. Arms of a Thief
12. The Trapeze Swinger
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Blink 182 on Leno

The great writer Milan Kundera once wrote, "Everything is illuminated in the aura of nostalgia."



Now I understand.
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Show Me Something - Seattle Shows in June


Show Me Something
Every month Bohemian Cuddle Box updates you on the shows in Seattle from the bands that you love.


June 1

Peaches w/ Drums of Death @ Showbox Market 8:00 PM $18adv $20 dos
Seneca @ studio seven
Secretly Canadian @ sunset tavern
Clues @ Neumo's

June 2nd
Rye Rye @ Neumo's
Moe @ showbox at the market
Tyler Hilton @ showbox sodo

June 3rd
Animal Hospital @ sunset tavern
Nick Jaina @ tractor tavern
Graham Colton @ triple door

June 4th
Felice Brothers @ tractor tavern
Jens Lekman w/ Tig Notaro @ crocodile cafe $15 adv 21+
Metric w/ Sebastian Grainger @ Showbox
The Felice Brothers @ Tractor 21+
Welcome Home Walker @ Comet 21+
Far @ Neumo's
The Wooden Birds w/ Bryn Lumsden @ Chop Suey
Neko Case @ Paramount 730 $22 - $27

June 5th
Hopewell @ comet tavern seattle
Voyager One w/ Hopewell, This Blinding Light @ Comet
Forgive Durden w/ You Me & Everyone We Know, Anarbor @ Chop Suey
Jens Lekman w/ Tig Notaro@ crocodile cafe $15 adv
Lesbian @ sunset tavern
Paperboys @ tractor tavern
Handsome Furs @ 8pm $15 adv 21+
Dane Cook @ KeyArena

June 6th
Rosewood Thieves @ blue moon
Camera Obscura @ showbox market 8pm $16 ADV
Billy Ray Cyrus @ emerald queen casino
Paperboys @ tractor tavern
Passafire @ Neumo's
The Clumsy Lovers w/ The Dimes@ The Crocodile Presents 21+ $15 adv

June 7th
Emily Wells @ the vera project
Rosewood Thieves @ tractor tavern

June 8th
Juan Maclean @ nectar lounge seattle ticketmaster
Love Is All w/ Still Flyin@ Neumo's
Balkan Beat Box @ Showbox

June 9th
King s x @ el corazon
Offspring @ wamu theater

June 10th
Von Iva @ studio seven
Telepathe w/ Nite Jewel @ chop suey
Bat for Lashes w/ Hecuba @ crocodile cafe $12 adv 8pm 21+

June 11th
Big B @ el corazon
Kate Voegele w/ Angel Taylor @ neumos
Shellac w/ Arcwelder @ vera project
A Camp @ crocodile cafe $12 adv 8pm 21

June 12th
Lonely H @ sunset tavern
Cheyenne @ showbox at the market
Arcwelder @ vera project
Grand Archives w/ See Me River, The Curious Mystery @ crocodile cafe $12 adv
Paleo @ sunset tavern
The Lemonheads @ Tractor
Camp Lo @ chop suey

June 13th
Powerman 5000 @ el corazon
Art Brut @ neumos 8pm $13 ADV
Andre Rieu @ tacoma dome
Th' Legendary Shack Shakers @ Crocodile $13 adv

June 14th
Phobia @ the vera project

June 15th
Ben Kweller @ chop suey
Jay Reatard w/ The Oh Sees @ Crocodile$12 adv

June 16th
Julie Doiron @ tractor tavern
Todd Rundgren @ Triple Door
Tacocat w/ Chk Minus, Weekend @ Chop Suey
PJ Harvey & John Parish @ Moore Theater* !
Au Revoir Simone @ Neumo's
Femi Kuti & The Positive Force @ showbox market Monqui presents 8pm 21+ $27adv $30dos

June 17th
Love is Chemicals @ comet tavern
Tragically Hip @ moore theatre
The Germs @ Neumo's
Kris Orlowski w/ Odaal @ Green Room
The Tragically Hip @ Moore Theatre
B 52s @ woodland park zoo
Mark Sexton Band @ Crocodile $8

June 18th
Plimsouls @ high dive
Skerik @ tractor tavern
The Quiet Ones w/ Kinski, Marty Marquis @ Crocodile $8
The Helio Sequence @ Neumo's FREE SHOW!!! (with purchase of a drink) 8pm 21+

June 19th
Young fresh fellows @ tractor tavern
Carbon leaf @ showbox at the market
Gene ween @ crocodile cafe $20 adv
The Builders & The Butchers @ Neumo's
Young Fresh Fellows w/ The Tripwires @ Tractor
The Fucking Eagles w/ The Girls, The Leaders @ Comet

June 20th
Flowmotion @ tractor tavern
Wallflowers @ fox theater
Third Eye Blind w/ Low vs Diamond @ showbox
Isis @ Neumo's 8pm $15 adv
Vision & Valor w/ Moneta/Apselene, A Hope Not Forgotten @ Showbox

June 21st
Prids @high dive
Zap Mama @ triple door
Cut off your Hands @ vera project
Wallflowers @ showbox at the market

June 22nd
Anthony Bourdain @ high dive
White Rabbits w/ The Subjects, It's Frightening @ crocodile cafe$10 adv

June 23rd
Smart Went Crazy @ high dive
Cursive @ Neumo's
Secret Handshake @ chop suey

June 24th
Earaches @ funhouse
Les Claypool @ knitting factory
Shawn Mullins w/ Alex Woodward @ Triple Door
Tom Brosseau w/ Zera Marvel @ Tractor
Matisyahu w/ K'naan @ Moore Theatre
Mavis Staples w/ Allen Toussaint @ Woodland Park Zoo
David Byrne @ paramount theatre
Junior Reid @ Neumos 8pm $15 adv 21+

June 25th
Deertick @ tractor tavern seattle
Thomas Starks @ Green Room
Major Lazer @ Neumo's
Railroad Earth @ Moore Theatre
Here we go Magic @ chop suey

June 26th
Spanish for 100 @ sunset tavern
mewithoutYou w/ the dear hunter @ Neumos 7pm $13.50adv
Dan Band @ showbox market

June 27th
These Arms are Snakes w/ The Coathangers, The Whore Moans @ Comet
Pink Martini @ fox theater
Sunset Rubdown @ chop suey
Dick Dale @ hells kitchen

June 28th
True West @ tractor tavern
Spindrift w/ Black Nite Crash, Levator @ Chop Suey
Veronicas w/ pretty reckless, the love willows @ neumos 8pm $15 ADV

June 29th
Young Dubliners @ tractor tavern
Sir Richard Bishop & His Freak Of Araby Ensemble @ Crocodile
Xavier Rudd @ showbox at the market
CKY w/ Early Man, Hail the Villian 7pm $17adv

June 30th
Dick Dale @ Triple Door
Emilie Simon w/ Butterfly Boucher @ Crocodile Cafe $10 adv
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Radiohead Recording New Album


Radiohead! At the recent The Great Escape festival in Brighton, England, bassist Colin Greenwood said the band have returned to their Oxford studio and are working with producer Nigel Godrich. Further offering clues into their writing process, Greenwood stated "It’s at the stage where we’ve got the big Lego box out and we’ve tipped it out on the floor and we're just looking at all the bits and thinking what’s next?" Radiohead writes music with legos! Or something like that. As for clues about how Radiohead's next offering will sound, Radiohead just finished a tour of South America with Kraftwerk which Greenwood described as a "brilliant experience". In a complete overreading of the full release from BBC's 6music, Greenwood declared that his love for Kraftwerk is not only about "the beats but I love their melodies too. They seep into your brain and stay there."

P.S. This is BCB's 100th post! The year is still young and we are gearing up for the summer so thank you to all who have read thus far and be certain to stayed tuned. This is a great year for music and things are only going to get better.
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Blink 182 to Headline for Weezer

Blink 182 to Headline for Weezer

So, if any of you were sitting around thinking to yourself, "damn, I miss junior high," and Green Day just doesn't do it for you, then you might be really stoked about this news; Blink-182 has planned a summer tour with Weezer (among other supporting acts). Excited? I thought so. Actually, it sounds pretty cool...I mean, if I actually liked Blink 182 (ok I totally still listen to them every now and again. Dont Judge). According to billboard "the rock act has also tapped stage designer Martin Phillips (Kanye West, Daft Punk) to help create ' the most ridiculous display of lights and images we can imagine." Sounds ridiculous.

Also, if you were worried about their setlist (cause I know you were) "the word on the street is that this tour is about the hits." And, FYI, they are coming to the White River Amphitheater September 10th. Stay tuned.

Also, in other Weezer related news, at the recent T-Mobile show they created a Lady Gaga cover sandwhich with MGMT bread. Check it.

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Catching Up: Some Rather Late Album Reviews

Album Catch-Up

As a full time college student, its hard to find time to write a full-length album review. There are, however, many fantastic albums this year that we have rarely mentioned. This post is meant to catch up.

Bat For Lashes: Two Suns
scott's rating: 8.6
brandon's rating: 8.0
Natasha Khan has a breathtaking voice. On this, her second full-length album, her sound has expanded from her debut. The songs are epic, other-worldly even. With the help of members of Yeasayer providing bass and drums on several tracks, Bat For Lashes has created a gorgeous work that should be given multiple listens. Highly Recommended.




Akron/Family: Set 'em Wild, Set 'em Free
scott's rating: 8.0
brandon's rating: 7.4
Akron/Family lost a member of their "family" for their most recent album. And while the soft "buddhist" touch may be missing, the band never fails to deliver awesome songs. Its up and down at times, but if anything the album is worth getting for the first two tracks. "River" will most certainly be on my year-end list. The album is a grower (I nearly deleted it after the first few listens), and is best enjoyed outside in the sun and wind. Recommended.





mewithoutYou: It's Crazy! It's False! It's All A Dream! It's Alright
scott's rating: 8.5
brandon's rating: 8.6
Aaron Weiss has never really sang. He has always just yelled poetry behind post-hardcore music. On mewithoutYou's new album, (see above title), he sings a lot. For those familiar with the band, this may seem like a frightening concept--but it works (think Dylan meets Neutral Milk Hotel). The lyrics form a sort of manifesto of Weiss' worldview, which at times is a bit didactic, but it is easy to respect a guy who simply wants everyone to love each other. Highly Recommended.



Bill Callahan: Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
scott's rating: 7.8
brandon's rating: 8.1
Callahan's latest offering is full of simple, delicate folk rock that is ripe for repeat listens. His rich, low voice doesn't move around much but it doesn't really need to. His lyrics, which stand out, are poetic and engaging. Only downside is that the album is a bit top heavy. The first four tracks are incredible (don't miss Eid Ma Clack Shaw), but the latter half fades off and becomes a bit repetitive. I would, however, recommend the album .
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Grizzly.

oh boy oh boy oh boy
As an objective music blogger, I know I am not supposed to gush over specific bands. But Grizzly Bear Day is coming! May 26 is now just 10 days away and we here at the cuddle box eagerly anticipate the release of the band's new album, Veckatimest.
Of course, we have already heard the damn thing a thousand times, but the only version we've been able to get our hands on is pretty low quality. I have contemplated whether a higher quality version will change much of the album (its already my favorite of the year). But with yesterday's release of the [high quality] single "Two Weeks", I realize that sound quality makes a huge difference with bands who have a subtle, more nuanced style.
I just pre-ordered the album, and I encourage everyone to do the same (its only 8 bucks at amazon right now!) if only for the anticipated incredible album art. Also I guess to support the Brooklyn quartet (looks like they can't even afford furniture and shoes).
The band also has a brand new website which matches the look of the album. There you can find some sweet photos, and read a fabulous article about GB from The New Yorker.
And I leave you with the band's first official single,

Two Weeks :: Grizzly Bear (from Veckatimest [2009])
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Idiot Box - Lots of Videos About Music 5/14/09




Idiot box
n. Slang
A television.






I am pretty sure that the best podcast ever is This American Life from NPR. And even more sure than that, Andrew Bird is pretty much the most NPR friendly musician ever. This all makes this video not only make sense, but be really awesome. The track is called “Eugene”, via here.



One of the albums that I absolutely cannot get enough of this year comes from the francophone Amadou and Mariam whom Scott turned me onto last year. The song is right from the middle of their album Welcome to Mali and is called "Masiteladi." For sure worth a watch. The whole album is this immediate and listenable so if you dig this, definitely check out the album.



On the Shins current tour they have been playing a couple new songs. One is called "The Rifle's Spiral" and the other (below) is called "double bubble" which features the rhythmic stylings of Modest Mouse's drummer Joe Plummer. It certainly is a lot more bouncy. Look for a new album 2010ish maybe. Via Stereogum



SNL. JT. Blah Blah. Funny etc.



Here we have The National playing their Dark was the Night Favorite "So Far Around the Bend" on Fallon. I really dig this track even though its a little peppier than most of Boxer. I would love to see them center around an album around this "its fall and I am melancholly but still in a good mood" vibe.




Uhhh. Half of Death Cab doing an interview on...CNN? Yeah idk why. For ten minutes too. Best question ever "How do you guys get your mojo?" Chris Walla looks like Luke Skywalker. Also apparently Death Cab is the "perfect marriage of four guys."...Sexy.

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Stream Wilco's New Album



Wilco - "Wilco (The Song)" - Wilco (The Album) [Nonesuch, 2009]

Wilco's self titled album comes out on June 30 via Nonesuch. Here's a tracklist: , but you can stream it a la moment right here. That is such a lovely camel. Oh, and the songs with Feist come out completely stunning. In the words of youaintnopicasso, 'God bless Jeff Tweedy.'

Track List:

01 "Wilco (The Song)"
02 "Deeper Down"
03 "One Wing"
04 "Bull Black Nova"
05 "You And I"
06 "You Never Know"
07 "Country Disappeared"
08 "Solitaire"
09 "I'll Fight"
10 "Sonny Feeling"
11 "Everlasting Everything"
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patrick watson

Patrick Watson
There once was a boy named Patrick Watson
who named his band after himself.

Though pitchfork gave him hell, he has somehow survived (which isn't easy without the big P4k behind you) and has lived to record another record entitled Wooden Arms.
Pitchfork may have been a minority in their dislike for P.W. however. In 2007, his debut album "Close to Paradise" won the Polaris prize (the big Canadian music award), beating out some heavy hitters like Arcade Fire and Feist. I will withhold judgment on whether this was a good choice (I haven't actually listened to his debut shhh), but I know after listening to his new album, there is a lot to love here.

Patrick Watson's sound isn't exactly unique. On first listen one could harvest a handful of obvious influences: Bill Callahan, Antony, Sufjan, DM Stith, Joanna Newsom, (Nat King Cole?), etc. But wearing influences on one's sleeve is not bad (in fact its downright unavoidable), and Watson's songwriting, for the most part, stands above any accusations of plagarism.

I recommend this album, especially through headphones (which we all know can make a huge difference). Here are some trax, yo.

Patrick Watson :: Wooden Arms
(from Wooden Arms [2009])
Patrick Watson :: Big Bird in a Small Cage (from Wooden Arms [2009])
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Iron and Wine at Sonic Boom

Great in-store from Iron and Wine. From what I almost heard.

I must have missed the memo on Iron and Wine's most recent tour, because by the time I heard anything about it both the Vera Project and Triple Door shows were long sold out.But honestly, he should be playing the Moore/Paramount.
KEXP announced Wednesday while I was at work that Sam Beam would be playing an free acoustic set at Sonic Boom on Capitol Hill at 6 pm. I should have left work early, because I didn't make it until 6:15 and the crowd was piled out the door. I can now say that I've heard Iron and Wine live even though it was hardly audible above the traffic on 15th. I still can't say I've seen Iron and Wine live, despite checking every angle, standing on my tip toes, and strongly considering climbing a parked car.
I wasn't that bumbed about it until I saw the comment some guy made here.
Oh well, I'm sure Sam Beam will play a free, intimate, acoustic show down the street from my apartment again soon.... Dammit.


Get free tickets to Iron and Wine's next Seattle show here.
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Idiot Box 5/5/09 - Lots of Videos About Music




Idiot box
n. Slang
A television.









From Billboard: "A star-studded medley of musical guests played tribute to Pete Seeger at a benefit concert for the legendary folk singer's 90th birthday. Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews, Emmylou Harris, Ani DiFranco and" (and Arlo Guthrie) "were among the 40 musicians performing in Madison Square Garden for the Sunday night show, a benefit to raise awareness for Hudson River Sloop Clearwater.



In what is most certainly the best description, the ubiquitous Dark Was the Night features the biggest names in "NPR-friendly indie music." That being said, the vast majority of the two disc set is filled with ethereal covers and collaborations for an really good cause. And that being said, the recent live performance of the albums, featuring most of the people that contributed must have been fantastic. However, the best part about the NPR friendly nature of this performance was hands down, the moment when it became completely self conscious. That was thanks to Sharon Jones who effectively says "This land is your land, but this song is mine now." Ooooh, burn.



Once upon a time Train Conductor Rivers Cuomo lead a group of eager fans from Long Beach, Calif. in a lively rendition of the Pinkerton Classic, "El Scorcho." This is not a dream that I had once. This happened. In a record shop. The clip is from the DVD Not Alone Rivers Cuomo & Friends Live at Fingerprints. High points include Rivers getting all gangsta around the half minute mark, singing (a beautiful) harmony on the chorus, everyone yelling "how cool is that" way too early, and the actual train whistle (to fit his apparel) that he utilizes about 1:55 in.




Mr. Banhart (whom you can dress) has graced our ears lately with some new tunes. Now there is also this Ameoba Music in-store performance video that features a pretty rad version of "Little Yellow Spider" among seven other stellar takes. (At the 25 min mark, I swear Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes fame shows up on screen). Also check out this awesome interview.



Ólöf Arnalds is from Iceland and writes songs that sound like other things that dont sound like much else. And she probly know that Bjork references will rain down upon her like frogs in Magnolia, but she is still playing a show with her (and the Dirty Projectors) on the 8th. If you are in New York and not going I hereby declare you foolish.





Yesterday I posted a live Akron/Family video that made me physically exhausted just by watching it. This is way way beyond that. This video is by a song called "Celebrate the Body Electric" from Ponytail off their 2008 album Ice Cream Spiritual. If you can watch the whole thing straight through, I will give you a dollar. Also, this song sounds like it would make the best show ever.


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Akron/Family Live - "Everyone is Guilty"

Akron/Family Now Only Three Members, Still Sound like Ten

I am still not altogether sure what I think about Akron/Family's new album Set 'em Wild, Set 'em Free (which, as previously reported, came out yesterday). Since I initially felt like the album's constantly changing styles were somewhat hard to penetrate, I read a lot of reviews. I used to read generally negative reviews, and now I read really great reviews. However, whatever I think about the album as a whole, I do know that the first song on the album "Everyone is Guilty" will probably be in my favorite 15 songs of the year. It is so dynamic to the point where the fun they are having actually comes through my shitty mac speakers. And (if this is even possible), I think this live video of the song is even better than the recording (which, as I have read, seems to be a trend with their music).

This particular version delays the funky guitar and bass portion of the jam that begins the recording (the drums skillz are ever present though) in order to spend some time in a sing a long type intro (Pete Seeger would be proud). The sing along evolves into the beautiful harmonies that drew me initially to their self titled debut way back in the day until giving way to the aforementioned jam. Definitely improved by the contrast. I feel like I was walking around some field in Ireland hanging out with people in cloaks and suddenly found myself on the Tower of Terror getting slapped in the face by the ghost of James Brown. So. Much. Fun.

This turns into a pep-rally-esque call and response which turns into the chanting vocals that permeated their last album, Love is Simple. Of course this transitions into some epic guitar based badassery wherein guitarist Seth Olinsky completely out rocks his head band. Raw! The one unfortunate part that I noticed was a guitar solo that didn't seem to go so well. Maybe it wasn't as tight as it could have been. Other than that this video is completely awesome. Its like tribal-prog-folk-rock. I feel physically tired just watching it.



Listen to Akron/Family's Myspace.
Buy Akron/family Set em Wild, Set 'em Free [Dead Oceans; 2009]
Download "Everyone is Guilty" - Set 'em Wild, Set 'em Free
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Been to the new Crocodile yet?


I caught the first hip-hop show at the new Crocodile Cafe last weekend, and "new" is certainly the right term. "Remodled" or "revamped" would be an understatement.

The occasion was the record release party for Dyme Def's new EP Panic, which has to be a leap along the road towards legitimate national attention for the energetic and talented locals. Despite some light contraversy surrounding the show, the vibe was good all night. The performers and the audience couldn't seem to get enough of each other, and I kept wondering how the next act would upstage the previous.

Among the openers was the Saturday Knights, who offered possibly my favorite party album ever, Mingle, as a free download last year. Onstage, the DJ bangs a cowbell and the MCs jump around the stage dressed like Fat Albert characters. OneBeLo and Spaceman threw down like they should've been headlining their own show, and the 206 shined.

I didn't have my camera, but here are some photos of the acts and local notables in the crowd.

But about the Crocodile....
It's waaaaaay different. I'm a little torn, becuase on the one hand it's a better place to watch music than before. On the other, they Belltowned the hell out of it. Vaulted ceilings, heavy doors, and an all-around eery resemblence to the rest of the restaurant/bars on that stretch.

I try to refrain from excessive neighborhood snobbery, because I realize I'm one of those kids that locals see in Ballard and mutter," who let all these 16-year-old scenesters in here?" But some of the chicks in the Croc were seriously dressed like this woman -- with half the cooch hanging out and everything. It was gross.

Another serious sign for concern is that Croc-owner/restauranteur Mike McConnell is using the venue as the Belltown location for his new pizza chain Via Tribunali. I went to the one in Georgetown and the pizza was pretty good - not Flying Squirrel good, but quality. The thing that got me is that these sons of bitches have the nerve to charge $6 for a freaking pint of Manny's when the brewery is right down the street! I nearly puked. I'm surprised he didn't burn the Croc and build condos on it's ashes.

And as a former minor, it blows that they built a bar right into the back of the room. Are all-ages shows even possible now?

But even I admit that the sound and visibility are both better in the new space. The deck is cool, the line-ups have been great so far, and I'd watch music there again... I'm just sayin' I'm worried.

What do you think?
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Leonard Cohen Sings "Hallelujah" Live in London

Leonard Cohen Sings his Own Songs!
Leonard Cohen is the reason I am thankful every single day that Canadians exists. He recently played at the Wamu Theatre here in town. While I did not get the chance to witness the glory that surely ensued , there are enough reviews about it to where I can maybe pretend I was there. Except that reading about an amazing performance is completely terrible. Its like the Price is Right without Bob Barker, its just not the same. At least a video is a little better, right?

I have seen much of the Live in London dvd, but somehow I had yet to this song. Many of Leonard Cohen's songs are probably more well known that he is and of his songs none is more prevalent than "Hallelujah." Most people I know first heard the (ubiquitous) Jeff Buckley version (that is spectacular, I might add). This video sort of feels to me like he is taking the song back. His vocal line is much more melodic and impassioned than the album version on 1985's Various Positions. And its awesome to watch Cohen take various positions (ahem.) kneeling and rising up toward the songs euphoric chorus. An obvious plus is that the song is no longer saturated with the 80's and instead seems more forthright and sincere. The musicians and backing vocalists make themselves known and fill out Cohen's spare vocal technique but never intrude on his sincerity; a favor he returns about three and a half minutes through in taking off his hat so that the organist can have an orgasm.



Listen to Bob Dylan's Cover of "Hallelujah"
Buy Leonard Cohen Live in London
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New Devendra Banhart Songs

Thanks to all those purveyors of freakalicious folksterdom, there is gonna be some new tunes from great musicians in the next undetermined amount of time. First Ms. Newsom debuted a ton of new material out of the blue at a live show and now Mr. Banhart has done the same. Via Jp's Blog, a couple videos surfaced last week of a show Devendra played prior to his Coachella set. He decided this was a good time to debut a couple new songs. Maybe we'll get some "I Hate Natalie" tracks? At any rate "Chin Chin & Muck Muck" sounds really cool, although he says at the beginning of the video that the song won't sound like this again.



Devendra Banhart - Rejoicing in the Hands (with Vashti Bunyan) - Rejoicing in the Hands [Young God; 2004]
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Woods Sing of Shame


Woods came out with a new album, Songs of Shame on April 14 through Woodsist. I have never disliked this band, let me make that perfectly clear. BUT, there was definitely a specific day when my taste for them went from "eh, this is acceptable" to "oh em gee, I need this in my ears right now all day e'er day". Seriously, it was that sudden epiphany feeling. They have an eerie sound and a sense of longing that I am completely mesmerized by.

Songs of Shame, I am pleased to announce, kept the same lo-fi, though cheery-and-eerie-upbeat-but-slightly-creepy sound that, for reasons unexplicable, I cannot resist. I think part of why I love this band is their utter contradictions.
My favorite song on the album is "Military Madness". There's a good beat, a lovely vocal line and sad, personal lyrics: "military madness is killing the country, solitary sadness creeps over me".
I also like the song, "Rain On" (easily found on the interweb (prolly cuz it's the single)). This song is classic Woods and the singing is soothing and melancholy, like rain. Mmmm... allusion to what's within through the title? I think so.
I could keep going... Every song on this album is fantastic. But for one exception: "September with Pete". I have to admit, this could just be my personal thing, someone else may think this is terrific. But I, for one, get bored with repetitive intros that should last 35 seconds, and instead last for 9 1/2 minutes. Come on. I wanna hear that pretty voice o' yers...

Anyway: listen, download, buy, love.
(myspace, "military madness", Songs of Shame, respectively)