MARK LANEGAN

Posted on March 31st, 2007 by ekko

I’m so psyched to post this boot. It’s from a July 30, 1995, show by Mark Lanegan, but his band is incredible: Mike Johnson and J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr play the acoustic guitars; fellow former-Screaming Tree-er Barrett Martin kicks it on the upright bass; Dave Krueger bows the violin; and Dan Peters, from Mudhoney, beats the skins. The band was opening for Johnny Cash, which personally I find odd. Anyway, here’s the tunes. Hope you all enjoy!

01 The River Rise-Mark Lanegan

02 House A Home-Mark Lanegan

03 Ugly Sunday-Mark Lanegan

04 The Winding Sheet-Mark Lanegan

05 Undertow-Mark Lanegan

Revised: Alternative link. Undertow-Mark Lanegan

06 She’s Not For You (Willie Nelson cover)-Mark Lanegan

07 Mockingbirds-Mark Lanegan

08 Go Your Way My Love (Ann Briggs)-Mark Lanegan

PHOT0 OF THE DAY

Posted on March 31st, 2007 by ekko

Period.

The Features sent me their new EP, Contrast, along with a large collection of photocopied press clippings. They didn’t need all the hype. I’ve been in love with this band since I heard the first cymbal crashes in “Blow It Out,” one of the highest played songs in my iPod and one of the greatest singles of ’05. The band makes perfect indie pop: Harmony, hooks, sunny vocals . . . If you’re happy and you know it, you must be listening to The Features.

Contrast is more of the same. Flawless rock and roll suitable for clubs and arenas alike. It doesn’t get any better than this. Note to the band: If you spit, cough, hock a loogie, or fart into a microphone, I wanna hear it. I’ll post anything you send me, as long as you keep pumping out real shit like this. Awesome.

Readers, hop to e-music and cop Contrast. Or go to their site to get it. I don’t care how you go, but go, now!

Commotion-The Features

And go here to see some live videos of the band.

And now for something completely different . . .

Califone at The Pilot Light – Knoxville, TN
11/15/2006

Califone make amazing experimental alt-country music.  You must taste it.
01 Fisherman’s Wife-Califone
02 Michigan Girls-Califone
03 The Orchids-Califone
04 Slow Right Hand-Califone
05 The Eye You Lost in the Crusades-Califone
06 Our Kitten Sees Ghosts-Califone
07 When Leon Spinks Moved into Town-Califone
08 Two Sisters Drunk on Each Other-Califone
09 3 Legged Animals-Califone
10 Spider’s House-Califone
11 Rose Petal Ear-Califone

J-LIVE-The Best Part

Posted on March 29th, 2007 by ekko

Here’s a blast from the past, the first release from J-Live, an extraordinary but little-known (and even less recognized) gangsta backpacker. It took J 4 years (1995-1999) to create “The Best Part,” but he used that time wisely. Not only did he craft razor-sharp rhymes, tight, all meat and no filler, but he scored multiple producers including legends like Prince Paul, DJ Premier, and Pete Rock, and underground faves like 88 Keys and DJ Spinna. The album wasn’t released until ’01, when it leaked, because the label he was signed to was bought out by Germans. (Incidentally, I have a relative who also lost their job during that WEA buyout of the great London Records. But I’m not the leaker!)

Ultimately, it landed with Triple Threat Productions, and we’re all the better for it. Do yourself a favor and go score it from e-music or wherever else you can.

I think it’s out of print.

Wax Paper-J Live (Produced by Prince Paul)

Yes!-J Live

BONUS:

BRIMSTONE HOWL “GUTS OF STEEL”

More garage band hooks. More scuzz guitar. More yelling. More bluesy riffs. Y’all know what I like.

Brimstone Howl have toured with the Black Lips, Radio Moscow, and the Black Keys. Speaking of the Keys, the new BS single is a product of Dan “The Black Keys” Auerbach.

Word.

Brimstone Howl-Bad Seed.

BABY TEETH: THE SIMP

Posted on March 29th, 2007 by ekko

Chicago’sBaby Teeth have released their full-length, “The Simp,” hot on the heels of their fantastic EP, “We Live Here.” On the EP, the band played a wide variety of styles and genres, running the gamut from Johanna Newsome through Liz Phair and playing with other great Chicago-ans like Bobby Conn and Kelly Hogan.

On their album, the band stays true to their eclectic and wide-ranging tastes and abilities. Although, I must say, the lead vocals sound remarkably close to old Elton John. Not country Elton, but pre-“I’m Still Standing” Elton. When he was still good. Taste the wine jumps through Fleetwood Mac’s hoops and lands squarely in the category of oddball 1973-75 rock. Back then, music was turning away from the heavy blues-based guitar c—k rock of bands like Led Zep as well as the folky styles of Richie Havens. And straight-up Chuck Berry riffs were a thing of the past. Dylan had already picked up an electric guitar, and folks were trying to merge everything together without turning into AM light rock. Baby Teeth sound as if they sprang forward from that era, making songs that could sound at home on a Moby Grape record or even as the soundcheck for a Lou Reed concert.

It’s not easy to listen to. The music and vocals are demanding, and sometimes even grating, but always intentionally so. You wouldn’t want to go to a Baby Teeth show for background music, for example. You’d want to pay attention. The album never stops throwing surprises and new sounds at you. You’ve got the Diaghalev Was Right, which begins as a punky scream fest, crosses a carnival bridge complete with siren whistle (like something off a Country Joe and the Fish album), and then returns to a rootsy, White Striped conclusion. But then Prove It On the Stage comes in with a rock violin and a super-tight rhythm section, and you’re lost again in some uncategorical whirlwind.

Great stuff. Check it out.

Diaghalev Was Right-Baby Teeth

Prove It On The Stage-Baby Teeth

BONUS LINKS:

Hear Rock City has Uncle Tupelo’s Last Gig Ever. Whaddya think, guys, should I do an Uncle Tupelo A to Z?

The folks who wanted them when I offered them uphere didn’t leave their e-mail address!!

So, if you’re them, or if you’re otherwise interested, hit me up with an e-mail STAT!

THE MOTHER HIPS: Kiss the Crystal Flake … And A to Z!

Posted on March 28th, 2007 by ekko

Where the hell have I been? The Mother Hips have been around for 15 years, and they’ve toured with Wilco, Johnny Cash, and Cake. They’ve moved over 50,000 units. And I’m just getting wind of them with their latest record, Kiss the Crystal Flake.

Well, it’s time for the Mother of all Mother Hips Posts!

I wanna say they’re like a jam band–’cause they make long-playing songs and there’s definitely an improvisational feel to them–but they’ve got too much energy to be grouped with the Grateful Dead/Phish/Keller Williams crowds. Their sound is kind of like all the best aspects of 1960s classic rock with current sensibilities. There’s not a sour note on the entire album . . . And this from a guy who tends not to like songs that pass the five-minute mark. Apparently, the band hasn’t released an album since ’01, but if it took that long to make something this good, it was worth the wait.

Here’s the new single:

Time-Sick Son Of A Grizzly Bear-The Mother Hips

Thanks to Camera Records for making this incredible CD available to me to review, and introducing me to a great band! The only thing frustrating about this experience is that they ain’t touring near me!

THE MOTHER HIPS TOUR DATES:
4/6 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent
4/7 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent
4/13 – LA, CA – The Roxy
4/14 – Solona Beach, CA – The Belly Up
4/20 – Sacramento, CA – Marilyn’s
4/27 – Park City, UT – Suede
4/28 – Park City, UT – Liquid Joes
5/4 – NYC – Mercury Lounge
5/5 – Hoboken, NJ – Maxwell’s
5/10 – Chicago, IL – Schuba’s
5/12 – Minneapolis, MN – TBA
5/17 – Seattle, WA – Tractor Tavern
5/18 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge
5/19 – Hood River, OR – River City Saloon
5/25 – San Louis Obispo, CA – Downtown Brew Company
5/26 – Santa Barbara, CA – Soho
6/8 – Santa Cruz, CA – Moe’s Alley
6/9 – Santa Cruz, CA – Moe’s Alley

Now…For the A to Z!

B is for Barstool Blues-The Mother Hips

C is for Colonized-The Mother Hips

D is for Don’t Be Shy-The Mother Hips

E is for Esmeralda-The Mother Hips

F is for Figure 11-Mother Hips

H is for Hey Emily-The Mother Hips

M is for their theme song, Mother Hips-The Mother Hips

N is for Neil Young covers! Lots of -em!! The band did an entire side from Neil’s Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere! Excellent quality, too:

Cowgirl in the Sand-The Mother Hips (Neil Young cover)

Cinnamon girl-The Mother Hips

Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere-The Mother Hips

Down by the River-The Mother Hips

P is for Poison Oak-The Mother Hips

R is for Red Tandy-The Mother Hips

S is for Shootout-The Mother Hips

T is for Tired Wings-The Mother Hips

W is for Whiskey on the Southbound-The Mother Hips

Oh, and the band offers podcasts here!

Photo of the day

Posted on March 28th, 2007 by ekko

WTF??????

Belle & Sebastian, 3.19.2002

1. Le Pastie De La Bourgeoisie-Belle & Sebastian (live)

2. Dirty Dream Number Two-Belle & Sebastian (live)

03. I Fought In A War-Belle & Sebastian (live)

04. My Wandering Days Are Over

05. Jonathan David-Belle & Sebastian (live)

06. Don’t Leave The Light On Baby-Belle & Sebastian (live)

07. The Model-Belle & Sebastian (live)

8. Simple Things-Belle & Sebastian (live) REPOSTED

9. The Boy With The Arab Strap-Belle & Sebastian (live)

10. The Fox In The SnowBelle & Sebastian (live)

11. Family Tree-Belle & Sebastian (live)

12. The State I Am In-Belle & Sebastian (live)

13. I’m Waking Up To Us-Belle & Sebastian (live)

CROOKED FINGERS!

Let’s Not Pretend We Are Men-Crooked Fingers

UNCLE TUPELO: An awesome collection of rare live cuts including Creedence Clearwater and Bob Dylan covers, Dead Flowers, Mr. Soul, Do Re Mi, and much more!

Cop the Wilco shit!

    AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, GET A LIL’ HIP HOP!

Rappers I Know has the new hot Little Brother 2007 Mixtape–featuring Phonte, Big Pooh, and Mick Boogie! Follow the link to get it!

1. Big Pooh: Intro (Poobie’s Song)
2. Little Brother and Chaundon: Can’t Stop Us (Produced by Young Cee)
3. Little Brother and Oddisee: Delusional (Produced by Oddisee)
4. Interlude: The Purpose Of Mixtapes
5. Little Brother and Skillz: Life of the Party Remix (Produced by Nottz)
6. Little Brother f/ Legacy: Best Kept Secret (Produced by RJD2)
7. Interlude: Wack Freestyles
8. Little Brother f/ Rhymefest and Supastition: Do It To Death (Produced by Focus)
9. Phonte and Von Pea: A Word From Our Sponsors (Produced by Khrysis)
10. Interlude: The Justus League Crew
11. Phonte: Last Day
12. Little Brother: Never Leave (Produced by The Kickdrums)
13. Interlude: Mick Boogie, The A&R
14. Big Pooh f/ Ray Cash: Bring It On
15. Big Pooh, Bishop Lamont and Jozeemo: Without You
16. Interlude: Myspace Etiquette Part 1
17. Little Brother: The Pressure (Produced by Khrysis)
18. Little Brother and Joe Scudda: Fan Mail (Produced by Babu)
19. Interlude: Favorite Duos
20. Little Brother, Mos Def and Talib Kweli: Let It Go (Blackstar Version) (Produced by 9th Wonder)
21. Big Pooh and O-Dash: One Eleven
22. Interlude: Myspace Etiquette Part 2
23. Little Brother f/ Kardinal Offishall: Cross That Line Remix (Produced by 9th Wonder)
24. Little Brother f/ Cormega: Back At It (Khrysis Remix)
25. Little Brother f/ AZ: Rise And Fall (Produced by J. Cardim and Phonte)
26. Little Brother f/ Talib Kweli: Grown Man (Produced by Midi Mafia)
27. Little Brother: Outrolude

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