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April 24, 2007

Pittsburgh Net Radio Mix: Lucia Aguirre's Kaleidoscope Eclectic Episode 1 (Archive Show)

If You Rescue Me” is from the movie soundtrack “The Science of Sleep”. Love how they turned this dark “Velvet Underground” cover song “After Hours” into a sweet bossa nova cat-rescue song.

The Feeling -Fill My Little World - I like how they make fun-bubble-pop music without sounding like your typical top-40 mix.

Sean LennonSean Lennon - Wait for Me - From “Friendly Fire”. While he might dread being better known just because John Lennon & Yoko Ono are his parents, his new album is a very unique blend of both of them. The music & lyrics are very Beatle-esque era “Sgt Peppers”, while his voice is sing-a-long like his moms. I like it.. yet, it is freaky!

Powersolo - Cat Nazer - A band from Denmark under the “Crunchy Frog” Label that tried to break ground in the USA a year ago with the College Scene with not much success. I personally like it, is catchy, jumpy… they have other great songs too.


Scary Mansion
-Go To Hell - An indie band/girl from New York that I discovered in myspace through a friend. It is dark, folky… very atmospheric. I love it.


Antony and the Johnsons
-Hope There’s Someone - Antony is an artist that I discovered thru British radio, and then again in the Music Documentary film “Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man”. Antony’s voice is exquisitely haunting and beautiful…. Like a male counterpart to Bjork.


GuiLLemots
-Madeuplovesong#43” - Another band from England. Their music is also unique and their lyrics phenomenal.. very poetic. They were actually one of the finalists for the Mercury Prize in England, the British equivalent to the “Album of the Year” Grammy. Once again a friend introduced me to them in myspace, and I haven’t stop listening to them.


The Zutons
-Why Won’t You Give Me Your Love? - I love the Zutons! I saw them live opening for “Muse” over a year now, and their music just blew me away. Is fast, fun….they are pretty big in the UK, but so far haven’t been able to open ground here in America.


The Raveonettes
-Vampscratchwhore - This song is a rare bonus that was given on the British EP on the release of their new album last year. You know I love The Raveonettes! I have a bunch of rare Raveonettes songs. I like how this one is fast, cheap, great beat. Hopefully they'll play it on their next tour (when they realease their new album that is almost done)


Junip
-Official - This little band is another side project of the multi-faceted Jose Gonzales, who this year toured around promoting not only his album “Veneer” (who I saw perform in Columbus), but also with Zero 7 (from England). I like the atmosphere of this song….. very different from his acoustic work.


Alice SmithAlice Smith - Dream - I love her style, her voice. I discovered her on myspace, and saw her live with Citizen Cope. I love her groviness, ala Eryka Badu and Lauren Hill, yet the way she explores her music with her voice and lyrics reminds me of Sade. I don’t know, but I really like her. Very unique.


Tangerine
-The Final Hour - Yeah… Mr Matz (I love Mr. Matz). While I love their regular full-length album, this song from the previous EP is just stunning and one of my favorites (if not my favorite!). I love how the music slides so smoothly along with Tony’s voice on this one… is very sexy!.haha!


Mew
-Comforting Sounds - Another band from Denmark. I love this song… is sweet and simple, and yet so grand in its scope. This song was the “tear jerker” for me when I saw them live. Their new album “And The Glass Handed Kites” is awesome!! This is one of those albums you must listen in order from beginning-to-end. It is great, specially when driving the open road!


Alexis Murdoch
- Orange Sky - Ok, this guy seems to be pretty big in the adult-contemporary scene, but I discovered him thru a friend on myspace, and well… while I don’t label myself “adult-contemporary-listener” yet, I love this guy’s music. This song is from an earlier ep (and which was featured on the “Garden State” Soundtrack, which then was re-issued much cleaner in his fell-length release. I love this song. So simple, great lyrics. Love it.


Richard Ashcroft
- The Direction - by Richard Ashcroft. This song was a bonus-track for the single release of his new album “Break The Night with Colour” last year in England. This song means a lot to me…. it came to me at a pivotal-significant moment in my life last year. Love the lyrics. Love it.


ABOUT LUCIA AGUIRRE

Lucia AguirreLucia Aguirre is an architect, artist, writer and music aficionado who can
be spotted at many shows around Pittsburgh.

Lucia Aguirre on My Space

 




 

 

 




April 20, 2007

Concert Preview: Spoon, Oakley Hall and the Weird Paul Rock Band @ CMU's Carnival 07 - Friday April 20th

Summary AB Concerts presents the Carnival 2007 concert at Carnegie Mellon University with Spoon, Oakley Hall and Weird Paul. Spoon's next release, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga is set for release on July 10th. Brooklyn's Oakley Hall are like a weird breed of psychedelic Americana. Pittsburgh's Weird Paul Petrosky has been releasing his own cassettes since the late 80's and has even had a documentary devoted to him. Weird Paul starts at 8pm sharp with a quick 20 minute set.

 

SPOON - I TURN MY CAMERA ON

 

SPOON - THE WAY WE GET BY LIVE AT STUBB'S 3/17/07

 

SPOON - STAY DON'T GO (LIVE FROM PITCHFORK FEST)

 

OAKLEY HALL - LAZY SUSAN



OAKLEY HALL - BEAR MY BURDEN

 

WEIRD PAUL - I DON'T WANT TO GO TO CAMP CRYSTAL LAKE



WEIRD PAUL - I DROPPED MY ALMOND JOY BAR




 

Pittsburgh Net Radio Mix: "Yinz Got Music" Episode #2 with Brian Cosgrove

WILLOWZ1. !!! - Bend Over Beethoven -
2. Trans Am - Obscene Strategies -
3. Lily Allen - Alfie
4. Apples In Stereo - Energy
5. The Autumn Defense - Recuperating From the War
6. The Besnard Lakes - Disaster
7. The Willowz - Evil Son
8. Deerhoof - The Perfect Me
9. The Earlies - No Love in Your Heart
10. Frames - Cost
11. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Who Do You Love?
12. Sondre Lerche - Say It All
13. Loney, Dear - I Am John
14. Midnight Movies - Ribbons
15. Pop Levi - Blue Honey
16. Yoko Ono/Spiritualized - Walking on Thin Ice
17. Mum - We Have A Map Of The Piano
18. The Twilight Sad - Cold Days From The Birdhouse
19. Benjy Ferree - In The Countryside
POP LEVI20. Low Frequency In Stereo - Man Don't Walk
21. White Magic - the light
22. The Postmarks - Goodbye
23. The Concretes - Oh Boy
24. The Dark Romantics - Another Song For Another Night
25. Dungen - Gor Det Nu



 

 

 




April 19, 2007

Concert Preview: Pink Nasty with The Black, The Selminaires and The Sweet Icing - Thursday April 19th - Garfield Artworks

Pink Nasty, aka Sara Beck, is the sister of rapper Black Nasty. She brings her offbeat singer-songwriter fare to Garfield Artworks tonight in support of her lastest release 'Mold The Gold'. With her are Austin's The Black. On "Eshu Blues," the Black bring the same dirty blues-pop that made The Yardbirds famous. Atlanta's The Selminaires currently have a full-length release "Here Come the Selmanaires" available for purchase at www.internationalhits.com. You can hear more of local opener The Sweet Icing on their MySpace page.

PINK NASTY - AWAY MESSAGE
From Mold The Gold

PINK NASTY - THIRSTY THURSDAY
Live From The Almost Late Show on ME Television



PINK NASTY - MOLD THE GOLD (Live in LA 10/2006)


PINK NASTY- Burn (Usher Cover)
From The Crow




THE BLACK - ESHU BLUES



THE SELIMINAIRES - SELIMINAIRE ROCK



THE SWEET ICING - MOUSETRAP BABY



 

April 16, 2007

Pittsburgh Net Radio Mix: David Bernabo Episode #12

This set of music will be geared towards longer pieces of music. Possibly because I don't feel like typing. I fear arthritis from typing all day at work and then mouse-clicking while recording music at night and making small dots on wood, which you can see at the ModernFormations Spring Salon this April 2007.

1. Lonnie Smith | Play It Back | Live At Club Mozambique

Lonnie SmithThis story might have been recounted before. My first trip to Village Vanguard luckily happened on a night that boasted soul-jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson and the, at the time, bizarre Dr. Lonnie Smith, all done up in a turban playing a huge, crushing sounding organ. I think I was supposed to be visiting colleges, NYU and Columbia, but never actually made it due to two of three nights in jazz venues, and the other wandering around bars and whatnot with my dad. This night was one of the greatest nights of musical awakenings and whatnot. Lonnie Smith laid out shifting 10-finger chords instead of traditional solos and the whole room shook when he did so. People were screaming and aside from Steely Dan when I was 10 years old, it was the greatest show I had ever seen. Afterwards, I got into some Lou Donaldson records and like a lot of them, although some seemed too smooth. This track comes from a live set at Club Mozambique played and recorded on May 21, 1970. Among the many band members, you have George Benson on guitar, Joe Dukes on drums, Dave Hubbard on tenor, Gary Jones conga, Clifford Mack tambourine, Ronnie Cuber baritone. All songs written by Lonnie Smith with a Miles Davis cover and a Sly and the Family Stone cover. Rockin' set with much energy.


2. Derek Bailey | CLB Drums | PlayBacks

PlayBacks is one of the more interesting Derek Bailey releases. The record consists of 12 backing tracks provided by such musicians as plunderphonics-pioneer John Oswald (who plunders DBailey), John French, Jim O'Rourke and Loren MazzaCane Conners, Darryl Moore, Sasha-Frere Jones, and more. The track I picked has the percussion backing of Ko Thein Htay. There are warm drums, melodic percussion, and bits of bells. Derek Bailey almost sticks to strings of eighth-note harmonics and some notes throughout the piece, but I've always felt that some really interesting rhythms resulted from the collaboration. The liner notes quote Derek saying, "Throughout, I aimed to treat each track, many of which seemed to be complete in themselves, as a kind of ensemble I could play with rather than as a 'backing' track."


3. George Gruntz | Swiss Tease | Mental Cruelty

In 1960, pianist George Gruntz wrote the score to the film Mental Cruelty, which was a break from Swiss productions dealing with folklore. The film aimed something grander, like that of a "French nouvelle vague." Anyway, the score is awesome. Here is a short, but sweet piece of it.



4. Makoto Kawabata and Richard Youngs | Red | s/t

Released on VHF, this is a meeting of two very influential minds, Acid Mothers Temple mastermind Makoto Kawabata and Scottish, avant-folkish, minimalist Richard Young. The result is closer to Richard Youngs' side of the spectrum, preferring slow, acoustic drones over fast saturated licks and whatnot. This is a nice track, sprawling building pretty.


Bill Calahan - Woke On A Whaleheart5. Bill Callahan | Footprints | Woke On A Whaleheart

Here is new music from Smog-man Bill Callahan. It's real cool, beefier than last time's mostly acoustic happening. I Like The Layers.






6. Susan Howe and David Grubbs | Untitled | Souls of the Labadie

In 1684, members of a Utopian Quietist sect, consisting mainly of Dutch followers of the French Separatist Jean de Labadie, left their headquarters at Wieuwerd in the Netherlands in order to spread the new oeuvre de dieu while preparing themselves for the coming millennium. The settled in Bohemia Hundred, Cecil County, Maryland, where Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland meet. This is the second collaboration between my favorite poet Susan Howe and one of my favorite musicians David Grubbs, of Gastr Del Sol and Bastro. You hear Susan's new poem and Grubbs on khaen baet, khaen jet, VC53 synthesizer, computer.


7. Gavin Bryars | Tramp with Orchestra IV (full strings) | Jesus' Blood never failed me yet

Though he has mellowed in his later years, Gavin Bryars composed/found one of the most beautiful and moving pieces of music of the 20th Century. Gavin Bryars displays nearly all the trademarks of late twentieth/early twenty-first century classical music: versatility, integration of visual arts and multimedia, explorations of non-traditional approaches, and extensive collaborations with other composers and arts organizations. Like several of his contemporaries, he has attracted popular attention through the combined innovation and approachability of his compositions, and writes articulately on a wide variety of music and musicians. His first love in music was jazz, and he performed as a bassist with Derek Bailey and Tony Oxley. Some of this influence shows in his use of improvisation. In the late 1960s, he began to study and work with several other innovative composers, including John Cage and Cornelius Cardew. In 1969, he began teaching at the Portsmouth College of Art, where he helped found the Portsmouth Sinfonia... Read More...


8. Federico Garcia | Canon for Violin and Piano

This is a piece by ALIA MUSICA Federico Garcia. ALIA MUSICA was created in September 2006 by a group of young composers based in Pittsburgh, with the aim of joining the cultivation of new music in the city.

The group premiered publicly with an inaugural season in March of 2007, sponsored by the Music Program at Chatham College. The combination of eleven very good new pieces (composed for the occasion by each of the ALIA MUSICA members), the high standard of performance achieved by the ensemble, and an enthusiastic support and reception by the whole community, produced a success that we had barely dreamt. But one that confirms the worth of our vision and ties us even more to the project and to the city. Please check them out. A great source for New Music.


9. Vandermark 5 | Some Not All | A Discontinuous Line

Check out Ken's writing in Notes from the Field. www.kenvandermark.com
THE VANDERMARK 5 TOUR OF NORTH AMERICA

Pt. 1: Midwest
I arrived back home after the duo concert with Paal Nilssen Love in warm, somewhat sunny Utrecht on Sunday, February 4th. On Tuesday the 6th I was in a van with the other members of the Vandermark 5, driving in a blizzard towards St. Paul, Minnesota. Our North American tour started west of Chicago so that we could loop back towards Canada on our way to the East Coast. The weather was terrible, everywhere along the highway there were accidents- cars spun out into the median, 18 wheeler trucks jackknifed and blocking traffic for miles, shredded metal and glass on the side of the road left from previous collisions. Somehow we made it to St. Paul not only safe, but on time for our soundcheck at the Turf Club. Despite the lousy weather we got a very nice turnout, I'm guessing that the people who live in St. Paul are pretty used to crap Februarys at this point. The band's performance was rusty; we hadn't had a chance to work together since our December recording session because I had been on tour in Europe since the start of 2007. As usual, after the gig we went to check in at our motel. What wasn't usual was finding all of furniture stacked in a pile in the middle of the floor when I opened the door to my room. After talking to the night manager, who was simultaneously eating two different pieces of cake during our chat, I found out that she had accidentally given the band rooms on a floor that was getting renovated. So we lugged our equipment and luggage to another room on another floor and tried to fall asleep on a bed that was identical to the one stacked in a pile in the room that was being "fixed up."

… The last two concerts of the tour indicated the strange nature of culture in America. Our gig near D.C., on the 16th , took place in a strip mall. The club itself, called Jammin' Java, was really okay, but when we pulled up in the van we felt pretty ridiculous. Who the hell would find us out here by the Pizza Hut and Bennigans? Surprisingly, we a decent crowd turned up. The next day we played at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. A nice contrast of High and Low that I'm sure Warhol would have appreciated. The concert in Pittsburgh was probably the most successful performance that I've been involved with in that city- the auditorium was standing room only. The quintet finished the tour by playing one of its best gigs on the trip. It feels like there is so much creative energy left to explore with this ensemble, which is unbelievably exciting after working on it for more than ten years.


ABOUT DAVID BERNABO

Courtesy of Unicorn Mountain - Dave Bernabo is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon's Tepper Business School, is an active writer, musician, and artist. His poetry has been published in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Falderol, and Oakland Review, and a collaboration with Greg Cislon yielded Holy Music and Art, a book of vignettes and experimental writing published by Incredibly Thin. David's musical output consists of five full-length albums and three EP's with Vale and Year, a solo album, and compilation and guest appearances. David is currently working on a book of writing and drawings called Real Titles.

David Bernabo on My Space

April 13, 2007

Concert Preview: More Friday night shows with Gore Gore Girls, Shipwreck, The Singles, Seven Color Sky and Science Fiction Idols

Plenty of live music options Friday night in Pittsburgh. In addition to the already previewed Georgie James at Garfield Artworks we also have these shows:

The Gore Gore Girls with The Vacancy , River City Tanlines and Test Patterns
@ The Smiling Moose


The Gore Gore Girls are from Detroit but it was Pittsburgh's Get Hip Records that exposed them to the world in 1998. They have survived lineup changes but their blend of 60's girl group melody and garage rock has remained intact.

GORE GORE GIRLS live at The Basement in Nashville, TN



GORE GORE GIRLS- UP ALL NIGHT





Shipwreck, The Singles, Like Summer @ The Brillobox

In 2006 Shipwreck from Illinois announced on the Internet that they would self-release four EP's in the following 16 months. They are on their second at the moment but currently writing and recording their third. They are visiting The Brillobox on a short tour of the Northeast.

The Singles actually have three other dates scheduled for Pittsburgh. Including April 14th at The Rex Theatre and May 12th. They play a very Anglo influenced power pop. Pittsburgh's Like Summer will apparently be debuting a new band member at this show.

SHIPWRECK - HOUSE OF CARDS



THE SINGLES - HYPNOTIZED


LIKE SUMMER - SLEEPING SOUNDLY




Seven Color Sky, Science Fiction Idols and The Aviators @ Club Cafe

Seven Color Sky were favorites on the now departed Pittsburgh Net Radio internet radio station. Fade is probably my favorite track. The song is from their 'Better Looking' EP, their first collaboration with John Ashton of the Psychedlic Furs. Ashton first noticed SCS when they opened for the Furs at the 2004 Three Rivers Arts Festival. He is once again working with the band on their new 12-song album.

The Science Fiction Idols disbanded in 2006 but Singer-guitarist-founder, Bobby LaMonde, assembled new musicians to create a new line-up of glam punk Idols. This seems like a weird but intriguing combo.


SEVEN COLOR SKY - FADE


SEVEN COLOR SKY - MARRY YOU - LIVE AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES


SCIENCE FICTION IDOLS - I WANT YOU TO LIE

April 11, 2007

Concert Preview: Georgie James, Life In Bed, Flash Darlings and The Van Allen Belt @ Garfield Artworks - Friday April 13th

Georgie JamesGeorgie James play Garfield Artworks on Friday April 13th with locals Life In Bed, The Van Allen Belt and Flash Darlings. Georgie James is the project that John Davis formed after the breakup of Q and Not U. Davis combined with Laura Burhenn to form Georgie James while other bandmates went on to projects like Ris Paul Ric and Harris Klahr's President. Georgie James taps the tradition of pop music from the 50's, 60's and 70's but is also connected in spirit to the DC punk movement that both Davis and Burhenn grew up with. Burhenn went DIY straight out of high school when she created Laboratory Records to release her four solo efforts and that attitude has carried over into the Georgie James project as they self-released their 2006 demo 'Demos at Dance Place'. They also communicate with fans with their very own blog.

Life In Bed are an indie-rock outfit out of Pittsburgh who have also found audiences outside of the city by playing shows in New York and along the east. They have a new release called 'Passed and Present'. If you miss this show for whatever reason they also have a May 4th show scheduled at the 31st Street Pub. They are joined by two other very promising local bands The Flash Darlings (also appearing May 12th @ Bloomfield Bridge Tavern and July 26th at Mr. Roboto Project) and The Van Allen Belt.

GEORGIE JAMES - NEED YOUR NEEDS

GEORGIE JAMES - CAKE PARADE


LIFE IN BED - IDEALISM IS A CONCEPT


THE VAN ALLEN BELT - WAY UP



FLASH DARLINGS - LONGING FOR LOVE IS...


GEORGIE JAMES- Need Your Needs @ Great American Music Hall

Concert Preview: Genghis Tron, Kylesa, Caustic Christ, Microwaves, Belie My Burial @ Lawrenceville Moose - Thursday April 12th

Genghis Tron will be playing Thursday April 12th at the Lawrenceville Moose with a loaded lineup of Kylesa (from Savannah GA, on Prosthetic) and three locals - Caustic Christ, Microwaves, and Belie My Burial. Genghis Tron are a three piece from Philadelphia on Crucial Blast Records. They combine heavy, angry, grind with experimental synth/keyboard, drum triggers and computer based drum machines (the band does not have a drummer).

Kylesa
is dirty sludge metal from Savannah, GA. I've really been liking this band, they remind me of a lot of the 80's metal I grew up on. Anyone from Pittsburgh into this scene should be familiar with Caustic Christ, Microwaves and Belie My Burial.

GENGHIS TRON - ROCK CANDY


GENGHIS TRON - FROM THE AISLE


KYLESA - HOLLOW SEVERER


CAUSTIC CHRIST - THE CURSE


MICROWAVES - FLU FACTORY


BELIE MY BURIAL - DAWN OF THE DEAD

 

GENGHIS TRON- ASLEEP ON THE FOREST FLOOR + LASER BITCH



GENGHIS TRON- Live @ AMTRAK Station in Austin, TX during SXSW '06



KYLESA - HOLLOW SEVERER



KYLESA - WELCOME MAT TO AN ABANDONED LIFE

KYLESA - WHERE THE HORIZON UNFOLDS

CAUSTIC CHRIST- Live @ 31ST STREET PUB 8/17/06

Concert Preview: Small Sails, Julie Sokolow, Discuss & Jon Cocker @ Garfield Artworks - Wednesday April 11th

Small SailsSmall Sails are from Portland, OR and not only do they produce some beautiful post-electronic music but their live shows are also a multimedia experience. They make films and use reel to reel and duel projectors at their shows to create the experience.

They are joined at Garfield Artworks tonight by Pittsburgh's own Julie Sokolow who has been compared to everyone from Julie Doiron to Cat Power in the media attention that came with her 'Something About Violins' release. Pitchfork wrote: "For her, lo-fi isn't a result of outsider circumstances, but an artistic choice. Something About Violins adroitly upends lofi's expectations of live performance, it's song full of artful touches and sophisticated layer of sounds." Check her out for yourself with these mp3's - Seasons Violins All The Wrong Reasons .

Discuss are also from Pittsburgh and produce downtempo IDM. Here is a Pittsburgh City Paper review by Manny Theiner of their debut.


LISTEN TO SMALL SAILS





April 10, 2007

Pittsburgh Net Radio Mix: "Yinz Got Music" Episode 1 with Brian Cosgrove




1. Joseph Arthur - Honey & The Moon
2. Stars - Calendar Girl
3. Blonde Redhead - 23
4. Preston School of Industry - Somethings Happen Always
5. The Crash - Pony Ride
6. Cassettes Won't Listen - Fresh Dipped
7. Dan Deacon - The Crystal Cat
8. Chromeo - Fancy Footwork
9. Amy Winehouse - Stronger Than Me
10. The Mary Onettes - Lost
11. Grinderman - No Pussy Blues
12. Silversun Pickups - Lazy Eye
13. Modest Mouse - Dashboard
14. Damien Rice - 9 Crimes
15. Scanners - Bombs
16. People Press Play - Stop
17. RJD2 - 1976
18. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Me And Mia
19. Fablefactory - Don't Let Me Be - Lonely
20. Ivy League - London Bridges
21. Frankie Valli - Can't Take My Eyes Off You
22. Sia - Breathe Me
23. Page France - Here’s A Telephone
24. Metric - The Twist
25. The Long Insiders - All The Tears That I've Teared
26. Richard Reagh Feat. El Perro Del Mar - Hangin' on a Limb
27. Grizzly Bear - Particular To What? -
28. Man Man - Gold Teeth
29. Kings Of Leon - On Call
30. TV On The Radio - Wolf Like Me
31. Bright Eyes - Four Winds
32. Julie Doiron - I Left Town
33. CocoRosie - Werewolf
34. Bang Gang - Another You
35. Money Mark - Pick Up The Pieces
36. The One AM Radio - The Harvest
37. Stars Of The Lid - Don't Bother They're Here
38. Panda Bear - Bros
39. The Ponys - Poser Psychotic
40. Deerhunter - Like New
41. Of Montreal - We Were Born The Mutants Again With Leafling
42. Jarvis Cocker - Heavy Weather
43. Arcade Fire - Intervention
44. The Twilight Sad - Last Year's Rain Didn't Fall Quite So Hard
45. Air - Once Upon a Time

April 07, 2007

Pittsburgh Net Radio Mix: Andy Beckerman presents "Easily Bored" Episode 16



1. Of Montreal - I Was Watching Your Eyes
2. El Perro Del Mar - People
3. Brendon Small - Franz Kafka!
4. Portastatic - White Wave
5. Arco Flute Foundation - Captain World's Apprerentice
6. Silversun - Wonderful
7. Fiery Furnaces - Benton Harbor Blues
8. Matapachuchi - Your Courtyard
9. Castlevania 2 - Simon's Quest
10. Blackalicious - The Fall And Rise Of Elliot Brown
11. Mathlete - Steel Wheels '89
12. Chihei Hatakeyama - Swaying Curtain In The Window
13. Idaho - Wandering the Fields
14. Silver Jews - Dallas
15. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - The Inflated Tear
16. Parappa The Rapper - Instructor Mooselinni
17. We are Vikings - I Hear Them Call My Name
18. Mates Of State - Fraud in the 80's
19. Mike Tamburo - And You I Will Love Like Yoko Ono



ABOUT ANDY BECKERMAN

Andy BeckermanCourtesy of Unicorn Mountain - Andy Beckerman are a small mammal. He is interested in the following things: palaphysics, phenomenology and nonsense. When he is not doing school work, he creates fantastic cap guns and static sung packs for bitter giants. In his spare time he is part of the bioluminescent comedy duo Wrestling Team and edits a zine of experimental literature. He is fond of saying "A parenthesis is a friend you've never ended".
Andy Beckerman on My Space




April 03, 2007

Concert Preview: The Black Angels, Black Moth Super Rainbow and Vietnam @ The Brillobox Wednesday April 4th

The Brillobox will host what is practically a stoner feast this coming Wednesday April 4th with The Black Angels, Black Moth Super Rainbow and VietNam. The Black Angels and VietNam play a somewhat similar style of eerie, rock and blues with psychedelic drone. VietNAm are a bit more rootsy rock/blues while The Black Angels have a bit more of a Stone Roses swagger and aura to them. They are obviously compared to a lot of 60's era bands with the most common comparison being the Velvet Underground. Austin's The Black Angels even go as far as to use a stylized image of Nico as their icon.

Black Moth Super Rainbow are from Pittsburgh and make beautiful groovy music that takes you on a voyage with it. If you are from Pittsburgh and don't know what a Black Moth Super Rainbow is - shame on you. Granted getting a band photo is like getting a picture of KISS without the makeup in the 70's. They've been raved about in music magazines and blogs and even had this recent blurb in the New York Times.



THE BLACK ANGELS - SNAKE IN THE GRASS (live clip)





THE BLACK ANGELS - BLACK GREASE (music video)



THE BLACK ANGELS - THE PRODIGAL SON




BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW - DRIPPY EYE



BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW - COUNT BACKWARDS TO BLACK
A video by David A. McFarlane



BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW - live clip from Ritz, Austin, TX 03-14-07



VIETNAM - TOO TIRED



 


 


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