Sunday, November 30, 2008

Vinyl Spotlight: The Decemberists - Always the Bridesmaid Single Series

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Vol. 1: Valerie Plame
Vol. 2: Days of Elaine
Vol. 3: Record Year for Rainfall

12" singles released in monthly installments. Limited edition on colored vinyl. Composed of songs the band thought would not fit on their new album. You can still purchase the set from Jealous Butcher or from the Decemberists' Shop.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The Decemberists' New Album Is a Rock Opera

Rock & Roll Daily calls Hazards of Love "the Decemberists' full-on classic-rock move." Colin Meloy says "Everyone's going to call it a rock opera."

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2008's Best Music

Thanksgiving is also the time of the end of the year list. Largehearted Boy has page full of end of the year lists if anyone has the time to scour through them. Stereogum has started the voting on their annual Gummy Awards. My votes for top albums? These shouldn't be a surprise.

1) Blitzen Trapper - Furr (Review)
2) Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
3) The Black Angels - Directions To See A Ghost (Review)

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Blitzen Trapper on Conan

Blitzen Trapper brought the title track of their September Sub Pop release Furr to Conan last night. Eric has been posting lyrics to "Furr" and "Black River Killer" in chunks at his Myspace blog. My earlier guess at the "Black River Killer" lyrics was partially incorrect.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

GWAR - Spokane, WA (11/15/2008)


GWAR brought their brutal stage show to the Knitting Factory in Spokane on the Electile Dysfunction tour. There were gallons of fake blood and many celebrity decapitations. Toxic Holocaust and Kingdom of Sorrow were the openers.

Toxic Holocaust

Kingdom of Sorrow


GWAR

The Aftermath


Flickr, Last.fm

Setlist

1. Battle Lust
2. The Salamanizer
3. Go To Hell!
4. Bring Back the Bomb
5. Bonesnapper (The Faces of the Slain)
6. Murderer's Muse
7. Crack in the Egg
8. A Short History of the End of the World (Part VII(The Final Chapter(abbr.)))
9. Crush Kill Destroy
10. Ham on the Bone
11. Krosstika
12. War Is All We Know
13. JCSS
14. Destructo Song
15. U Ain't Shit
16. Rock & Roll Never Felt So Good
17. Eighth Lock
18. Slaughterama
19. Sick of You

Tracks 2, 18, 19 - from Scumdogs of the Universe
Track 15 - from Hell-O
Tracks 7, 10, 16 - from America Must Be Destroyed
Track 9 - from RagNaRok
Tracks 4, 5, 11 from War Party
Tracks 3, 6, 12, 17 - from Beyond Hell
Track 8 - from We Kill Everything
Track 1 - from Violence Has Arrived
Tracks 13, 14 - ?

Friday, November 14, 2008

The Thermals Sign With Kill Rock Stars

The Thermals have officially signed with Olympia-born Kill Rock Stars to release their aforementioned album Now We Can See. In an interview with Pitchfork, Hutch Harris also revealed the release date for the album and its first single. The first single will be released on March 10th. The album will be released April 7th.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

RIP Mitch Mitchell



Mitch Mitchell, drummer for The Jimi Hendrix Experience, was found dead today at the Benson Hotel in Portland, OR. He had just finished touring with the "Experience Hendrix" tribute tour. He was just in Spokane a couple of weeks ago for the tour.

Happy Birthday Neil

Neil Young is 63 today. To celebrate here is a video of him performing "No Hidden Path" last October when I saw him in Spokane.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Boxset Mayhem

2 huge boxsets have recently gone on sale.

Mastodon Boxset

*3 Studio Albums (Remission, Leviathan, Blood Mountain)
*1 EP (Lifesblood)
*1 Compilation (Call of the Mastodon)
*1 Previously Unreleased Concert (Relapse Contamination Festival 2003)
*3 Cover Songs
*1 Slipmat
*1 Sticker Pack
/11oo copies

Price: $225 + Shipping


Nada Surf Boxset 1994-2008

*5 Studio Albums (High/Low, The Proximity Effect, Let Go, The Weight Is a Gift, Lucky)
*1 7" Single (The Plan/Telescope)
*1 24-Page Full-Color Booklet
/1000 copies

Price: $100 + Shipping

Mastodon boxset seems a little expensive. Their website claims that there are "9 LP's in the set", which obviously means 9 discs not albums. That is $25 per disc. The Nada Surf boxset is a little more affordable and probably worth picking up if you are really into the band.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Review: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - The Effects Of 333

Another band has thrown off the shackles of corporate oppression. Sorry for that melodramatic moment, but the Black Rebel Motorcyle Club has decided to follow the lead of Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails and release their new album digitally on their very own label.

Like Nine Inch Nails before them, the BRMC chose to make their digital album entirely instrumental. There are only 10 tracks however as opposed to the 32 you get with the NIN release.

The album begins with three very similar tracks. They consist of nothing more than pulsing noise. It's intriguing yet becomes tedious. Just when you start to wonder whether you just paid $6 for an album of noise, the fourth track grabs you with some spacey guitar rock that you would expect from BRMC. This is the instumental prog rock I was looking for... but then it's gone again.

This is the story of the album. Uninteresting noise followed by brief respites of ambient guitar rock. The only problem being that there are more noise tracks than guitar tracks. Hey, if you can get into the noise more power to you, but to me it comes across as lazy. I appreciate the effort and price point, but I expect more for my $6. Nine Inch Nails gave us 32 instrumental tracks for $5 that were definitely more inspired. Maybe, I don't understand what the BRMC was going for. When you download the album, you recieve a link to charity that the BRMC supports. If you donate to them, you get a remixed track plus a way to decode the words in The Effects of 333. Maybe there is more below the surface. Either way, it is always refreshing to see artists try new things and find new ways to bring music to the masses. You can purchase the album from the BRMC website.

Highs: "And With This Comes", "A Twisted Side"
Lows: "The Effects of 333", "We're Not Welcome Alone"

Rating: 4.9

More Decemberists Singles

You can hear the A-side, "Raincoat Song", from the third single from the Always the Bridesmaid series now. The single is out Dec. 2nd.



They played the A-side to the second single, "Days of Elaine", on Conan the night before the election. Colin is sporting a very nice Obama pin. That one should be coming in the mail anytime now (crosses fingers). The whole series consists of three 45 RPM 12" singles released one month apart on colored vinyl. You can still order all three singles at Decemberists Shop. I am really looking forward to a full length release (Volume one tracks at the bottom of that post).