Saturday, November 30, 2013

Typhoon


If you're a fan or orchestral folk-rock, you know, bands like Beirut, Lost In The Trees, Fanfarlo, and Shearwater, or, if you live in Atlanta, Little Tybee and Oryx & Crake (if you live in San Francisco, Family Crest, I suppose), and you haven't yet heard Portland's Typhoon, arguably the best of all of them, then prepare yourself because you're in for a real treat.

Here they are, all 11 of them, in an August 29 session at Oregon Public Broadcasting.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Thanksgiving Song


A day late (actually two - I'm posting this on Saturday but back-dating it to Friday) and a dollar makes me hollar, or whatever the expression is, here's a holiday-appropriate song for Thanksgiving, a poignant meditation on loss and remembrance. 

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Courtney Barnett



Courtney Barnett, one of our favorite new artists of 2013, has done a Take-Away Show for Paris' La Blogotheque in Brooklyn, performing a stripped-down and slowed-down version of Avant Gardner, as well as Out of the Woodwork. "It is an altogether refreshing thing to meet someone on their first trip to a new country," whoever it is that writes for La Blogotheque notes. "Through their eyes, you get to strip disillusionment from your own and experience your home anew. Courtney Barnett was not only on her first trip to New York City, she was on her first trip anywhere when we met at the top of Prospect Park in Brooklyn to wander and record songs from her recently released Avant Gardener EP."

It's gratifying to see her getting some well deserved attention, and I've noticed that Georgia State's WRAS has started playing her songs.


Somebody bring this girl to Atlanta! 

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Chvrches and Wet at Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Nov. 26, 2013


This is Chvrches year.  Their first EP, Recover, was released last March and their debut album, The Bones of What You Believe, came out last September.  They've been on tour almost constantly since at least SXSW last March.  We caught them last September at MFNW in Portland's Roseland Theater and then the next morning at a KEXP radio set at the Doug Fir Lounge.  Last night, their tour took them for the first time to Atlanta.


But first, the Brooklyn band Wet opened.


According to The NY Times, Wet play "majestically downcast love songs topped by vocals with an unexpected Celtic and country tinge."  The Deli Magazine calls them an "electro mellow-core" project that "offers a musical recipe reminiscent of the wise, caucasian soul-pop of MS MR, but with an added personal twist consisting in a subtle quirkiness and an intriguing sonic spaciousness."

Whatever.  They were great last night, very nearly upstaging Chvrches.  Here's a sample:





The audience, of course, was there to hear and see Glasgow's Chvrchess, fronted by singer Lauren Mayberry, the Sweetheart of Scotland.  At the front of the stage, the bros outnumbered the babes by about an 8-to-1 margin. 



There's really nothing to complain about in Chvrches' radio-ready electro-pop, except perhaps a lack of spontaneity.  They played the songs the audience wanted to hear (The Mother We Share, Recover, etc.), and Mayberry was as charismatic and appealing as one could hope for, but given the limitations of her vocal range, the songs all start to sound the same after a while, and the whole thing felt at times a little mechanical and scripted.  I wouldn't go so far as to say they were phoning it in, but I do think the rigors and redundancy of their relentless touring are starting to get to them.


I didn't make it, but kudos to the band for performing an in-store show at Criminal Records before last night's concert.  It's nice to see that they're not "too big" to still reach out to the fans.

Their light show was much more sophisticated than I recall in Portland, one of the perks, I suppose, of their lucrative tour.


Their songs will make nearly everyone's end-of-year lists, and you'll be hearing them on the radio, in car commercials, and on movie soundtracks.  They're good and deserve the recognition and success, and quite frankly, it couldn't have happened to a seemingly nicer trio.

Here's their latest video for their song Lies:

Monday, November 25, 2013

The Casket Girls

Casket Girls

Savannah's The Casket Girls, who were scheduled at one point to play Friday night's Stomp & Stammer anniversary party at The Earl, will kick off their 2014 tour in Atlanta and are booked at 529 on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2014. 

Set your calendars now.