Monday, April 14, 2014

Little Dragon


Little Dragon have released a second track from their upcoming Nabuma Rubberband.  LD will be playing Variety Playhouse on June 14 (Flag Day, also my kid sister's birthday).  Better get your tickets soon (for Little Dragon - Flag Day's free and my kid sister's not planning anything special AFAIK).

Meanwhile, tUnE-yArDs' has releases a second track from her forthcoming Nikki Nack. She'll be opening for Arcade Fire here in Atlanta, unfortunately on the same night Mogwai is playing Center Stage.  The second time I'll miss her playing in Atlanta.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Coachella Knees



Coachella's been streaming all weekend on YouTube (Comcast Xfinity next weekend).  Here are some of the highlights from Friday and Saturday.


We missed Girl Talk at MFNW (RIP) 2012 due to our side trip to see My Morning Jacket in the Oregon countryside, but we did catch Warpaint in Seattle at Bumbershoot 2011.  We also saw Future Islands at the god-forsaken Masquerade before they exploded on Letterman last month.


Still, I'm thinking that the schedule for next month's Shaky Knees Festival here in Atlanta is even stronger than Coachella's, at least to my musical tastes.  Just sayin'.  Also, Fri > Sun > Sat.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

S Carey & White Hinterland at Eddie's Attic, Atlanta, May 11, 2014

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In one of the most startlingly non-rock'n'roll moves of the year, the promoters and proprietors of Decatur's Eddie Attic decided to put on a show featuring S. Carey (of Bon Iver) and White Hinterland starting at 7:00 pm, still the height of Atlanta's rush hour and an hour too early to allow one to eat some dinner beforehand - I had to arrive directly from work without even stopping home to feed the cats.

So with that off my chest, it was a great show, due entirely to the artistry of the performers and not the constant "shushing" of Eddie's management to the audience (note to Eddie's Attic: you might want to reevaluate your attitude toward your audience and honestly decide if promoting music shows is the right livelihood for you).

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So, with that now off my chest, White Hinterland opened at 7:00 sharp (note the daylight coming in through the window at the upper right).  White Hinterland is Scituate, Massachusetts' vocal powerhouse Casey Dienel, a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music and keyboard and loop-supported one-woman band.  She performed an emotive and stylistically diverse set of songs, ranging from quiet voice-over-keyboards songs to rhythmically complex orchestrations of multiply looped vocals.






    
Her set included a terrific cover of Leon Russell's ballad, Song For You.



Her set ended concluded with a call-and-response piece with the audience (poorly) attempting to match her wordless vocalizations, but as the keyboards slowly dropped out of the mix and Casey's unaccompanied voice filled the room (she even moved away from the microphone and sang unamplified), an otherwise cliched moment became truly transcendent. 

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After that, the audience didn't want her set to end and at only 7:45 pm, it didn't seem like it should have to, but all was quickly forgiven when Eau Clair, Wisconsin's (god, I'm so specific today) S Carey took the stage.  

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We've seen S Carey once before, back in June 2011 when he opened for David Bazan (Pedro the Lion). Much like Bon Iver, for whom he plays drums, S Carey's music is hard to classify, ranging at times from quiet, polite balladry, to rhythmic, tribal percussion, to indie rock with electronic flourishes and coloration. To put it another way, he's a skilled interpreter of his music, willing to add whatever elements are necessary to convey the emotional content of his songs.

S Carey performed several new songs from his new album, Range of Light, and ended his set with a great one-two punch, staring with his probably best-known song, In The Dirt


In The Dirt, including its enthusiastic audience clap-along, was then followed by White Hinterland joining him on stage to cover Bjork.

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@hessie via Instagram

Despite the early hour and the restrictive (repressive?) nature of Eddie's management, there was still something magical about the performances, the evening, and the artists.  I can't wait to see White Hinterland and S Carey perform someday at a real venue.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Real Estate


Frankly, it's more surprising to discover that Real Estate haven't played on television yet than it is to realize that Stephen Colbert will be taking over David Letterman's job.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Austerity Blues


Another song from Thee Silver Mt. Zion, etc., this one a mere excerpt from a song on their recent Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light on Everything.  Did I mention they're coming to Athens' 40 Watt next week?

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Mutual Benefit vs. Shaky Knees



So the Shaky Knees schedule has been announced, and the whole festival starts with Mutual Benefit playing the Piedmont Stage (which appears to be in the space that Cirque du Soleil always sets up their tents) on Friday at 12:45 pm.

I missed Mutual Benefit at The Earl earlier this year, as it was on a Monday night after my first day back at a real, full-time job in almost two-and-a-half years. However, it shouldn't be as much of a challenge getting to Shaky Knees in time to hear his opening set. 

Other than scheduling Mutual Benefit a tad too early, I don't see any other major irregularities in the schedule, other than Friday is clearly better that Sunday, and Sunday is clearly better than Saturday (Fri > Sun > Sat). But even Saturday still has the terrific Lord Huron, as well as Modest Mouse, Jenny Lewis, and Conor Oberst, so it's not like there's really anything to complain about.