Thursday, December 26, 2013

The Coathangers' Christmas Show, The Earl, 12-25-2013


It wouldn't be Christmas without a performance by Atlanta's The Coathangers, now, would it? The Earl provided not only that, but a showcase of four bands total, all for a low, low cover charge of $5.  Merry Christmas, indeed.


Douglas' Street Team, featuring members of The Black Lips, opened the evening with their first-ever performance, playing a fun set of stripped-down, retro garage rock.  


Del Venicci was up next, exploring the territory between dream-pop and shoegaze.


The third performance of the night was a loud set by Atlanta punkers GHB (formerly The Get High Boys).


The Coathangers headlined.


The set highlight for me was a near-perfect rendition of their song Adderall, with Julia Kugel's backing vocals clearly audible and right on note, but then, I'm partial to that song anyway. 



Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Sa Sa Samoa


Lightning strikes twice:  KEXP, who first discovered Of Monsters and Men in Reykjavik, have now discovered Iceland's My bubba (formerly My bubba & Mi).

However, My bubba bring up the very pertinent question: are all Icelandic women crazy hot like them, or are they hot crazy like Bjork?

Anyway, along with London's Savages and Australia's Courtney Barnett, they're certainly another contender for Best New Artist of 2013 (apparently, the Year of The Woman).

Monday, December 23, 2013

RIP Yusef Lateef


The world just got a little less interesting with the passing today of jazzman extraordinaire Yusef Lateef.  I bought his 1972 album The Gentle Giant back around 1975 and played it frequently for several years, and listening to it again after all these years, I'm amazed to realize how much it's influenced my musical tastes to this day.

RIP Gentle Giant.  You've given us so much and asked for so little in return.  You will be missed.
Yusef Lateef (born William Emanuel Huddleston, October 9, 1920 - December 23, 2013) was an American Grammy Award-winning jazz multi-instrumentalist, composer, educator and a spokesman for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community after his conversion to the Ahmadiyya sect of Islam in 1950.  Although Lateef's main instruments were the tenor saxophone and flute, he also played oboe and bassoon, both rare in jazz, and also used a number of world music instruments, notably the bamboo flute, shanai, shofar, Xun, arghul, sarewa, and koto. He is known for his innovative blending of jazz with "Eastern" music.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Little Tybee


Little Tybee's Josh Martin, having shown us the mechanisms of his new guitar technique, now provides us a solo performance of the technique's possibilities.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Summer Cannibals

Summer Cannibals at Dante's; MFNW, Sept. 3, 2013
Portland's Summer Cannibals are releasing their next EP, Make You Better, in a limited edition of 100 cassette tapes. Good luck finding that one if you're not at their January 9 release party at The Doug Fir, and good luck trying to find something to play it on even if you do manage to snag a copy.

Here's the title cut:

Friday, December 20, 2013

Thee Oh Sees Abide

Thee Oh Sees at Terminal West, November 2, 2013
Well, that was a close one!  After San Francisco Weekly initially reporting that Thee Oh Sees, the greatest North American rock band that are not Black Mountain, were on "indefinite hiatus," frontman John Dwyer published this disclaimer on Thee Oh Sees website:

DEAR OH SEES FANS,
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT.
THE BAND IS NOT BREAKING UP.
THIS IS JUST A WELL DESERVED BREAK AND A TRANSITIONAL PERIOD.
A NEW THEE OH SEES LP WILL BE OUT EARLY 2014
AND WE WILL SEE WHERE THE LIVE SHOW GOES FROM THERE...
UNTIL THEN, BE WELL
JPD


This is the music I hope they play at my funeral.  Hell, this is the music I want to hear most of the time while I'm still alive.  This is the music that lets me know I'm still alive.