Saturday, June 29, 2013

Beach House vs. Grimes


Beach House's new video for Wishes is the best sports-themed clip since Grimes' Oblivion.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Radiation City


Radiation City stopped by the Oregon Public Broadcasting studios to play from their newly-released sophomore record, Animals in the Median. According to OPB, "It's an assured, confident collection that finds the Portland quintet perfecting and expanding on the indie-bossa-soul sound they introduced on their 2011 debut-- we talked to them about its recording, their disparate influences, and music as make-up sex."

Meanwhile:

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Local Natives

Cell-phone shot of Local Natives at the godforsaken Masquerade, May 2010



Local Natives remix of their own Wooly Mammoth.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

More Cronin


Here's an in-studio performance by Mikal Cronin at WNYC's Soundcheck.  As described on the Soundcheck website:
"After years playing bass with lo-fi rocker Ty Segall, Mikal Cronin is stepping into his own spotlight and has proven he's more than a singularly talented sideman.  The San Francisco-based songwriter plays practically every instrument on MCII, a power pop record driven by layers of crunchy guitars and earworm hooks so singable they can be difficult to get out of your head.  That said, Cronin's real strength is his ability to write deeply personal and introspective songs that can still rock hard."

Monday, June 24, 2013

Mikal Cronin at The Earl, June 23, 2013


So now that Season Three of Game of Thrones is over, it's safe to go out to shows on Sunday nights again.  Case in point: last night, I went back to the redoubtable Earl to see Mikal Cronin perform.  Opening the evening's set was Atlanta band Del Venicci. 


We last saw Del Venicci just a couple of weeks ago at the Artlantis event in Druid Hills.  Although their Artlantis set was fine, last night's show was a much better performance, if for no other reason than the better amplification and other equipment at their disposal in the club as opposed to the front steps of a Baptist church.  Bonus points for the standing drummer.

Photos are posted over on the Flickr page.  Here's a video of Del Venicci produced by Elise Tippins of Featureless Ghost.


Shannon and the Clams, the next act, are touring with Mikal Cronin and currently have an LP on the CMJ Top 20.  



To say that this Oakland, California trio has a retro sound would be an understatement.  Having just blogged about the music of the 1950s, I found it interesting to listen to songs that weren't even informed by early Beatles, much less anything that came afterwards.  The band would not have sounded too out of place playing a sock hop in 1959 and even my Hound Dog-loving parents would not have been surprised by much of their set, although I will admit that the lyrics to I Don't Want to Be In A Cult No More would probably have bewildered them a little.


It would be easy to dismiss them as a novelty act, but the audience around me loved them, cheering and dancing to every song.  In fact, it looked like several of the younger crowd were there to see The Clams, and  were just hanging around afterwards for headliner Mikal Cronin.

Cronin wrapped up the evening with some glorious garage-pop songs full of catchy hooks.  Cronin  (background below) played 12-string rhythm guitar and included another fine guitarist (foreground) to handle the leads.  The band was completed by a bassist and a terrific female drummer.


Mikal Cronin's sound has been undergoing a sort of metamorphosis of late.  Songs on his latest album, MC II, have a more polished, pop sounds than the earlier, scruffier material like Apathy.  It was great to hear both sides of the performer last night.






To give you an idea of the energy level, at one point his guitarist simultaneously broke two strings on his guitar, and had to borrow a guitar from Shannon and The Clams to finish the set.


A subtle point, but one very much appreciated by this old man - even including one encore, Cronin wrapped up the evening before midnight.