Saturday, June 30, 2007

Great Bands/Good Cause...Langhorne Slim, Neckbeard Telecaster, The GoStation and more @ Luna Lounge Tonight



On June 30, Brooklyn folkie Langhorne Slim and local New York City heroes Neckbeard Telecaster will take the stage at the Luna Lounge to remember beloved photographer, friend and father Drew Goren. The former CMJ art director, who snapped bands like Sonic Youth, Spoon and Bloc Party, lost his life to cancer late last year at 33 and is survived by his 5-year-old daughter, Nina. All proceeds raised from the evening will be donated directly to the Drew Goren Memorial Fund to ensure a future for Nina.

Spread the word and enjoy the great music and company at 361 Metropolitan Avenue, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Doors are at 6:00 PM. Tickets are $15 and available in advance on ticketweb.com.

Lineup For Drew Goren Memorial Benefit Concert:

07:00 PM - The Shrubs
07:45 PM - The Wooden Hills
08:30 PM - Sikamor Rooney
09:15 PM - The GoStation
10:15 PM - Neckbeard Telecaster
11:15 PM - Langhorne Slim

www.inmemoryofdrewgoren.com

The GoStation - "Wandering Away" mp3

(tnx cmj.com and Jinners)

Thursday, June 28, 2007

album review - Bad Brains - "Build A Nation"

One of the highlights of my career in media so far has been writing a weekly soccer column about the MetroStars (now New York Red Bulls) for a couple years for the widely-acclaimed but now-defunct New York Sports Express. I was recruited to write for NYSX by its editor, New York City underground sportswriting legend Spike Vrusho. I'd known Spike for a few years through shared grills and tailgate parties at Metros matches, but had known of him for many years prior, because of my love of his baseball & punk rock 'zine Murtaugh, a ground breaking sports and music print mash-up that spoke equally to my love of the National League and downtown culture.

Anyway, I had an absolute ball writing weekly missives about the hapless Metros, who played such an unexciting (and un-winning) style of futbol that I had no choice but to pepper my reports with all manners of asides just to keep the column interesting. Thankfully, Editor Vrusho not only was cool with, but fully encouraged, my comparing manager Bob Bradley with Ric Ocasek of The Cars, my wishing for the league to hire Lemmy & Motörhead to play the Major League Soccer All-Star Game halftime show, and somehow working NAMBLA into a story about arch-rival DC United.

When the new Bad Brains album arrived in our mailbox, I knew I had to get him to give it a review. Thankfully, he agreed.


PREACHING TO THE CHOIR
Bad Brains - Build A Nation (Megaforce)

By Spike Vrusho

One wintery twilight in the mid-80s, I was driving through D.C. and trying to get back to Wheeling, West Virginia, for whatever reason. Both headlights quit on my Subaru DL sedan. I was forced to stop and get a cheap room not far from a club called the Kilimanjaro. Overlooked previously was the fact that on the bill that night at said club was the Bad Brains. Had I known this tidbit of info, I would have certainly postponed my return to Wheeling where I was working as a reporter for an afternoon daily. The Bad Brains performance at the Kilimanjaro was, to this day, the greatest show I have ever seen in 43 years of humanoid existence. So much for being "Banned in D.C." Wheeling had lost its feeling when I returned, so I moved to Red Hook, Brooklyn within six months of the monumental show.

Caught them again a few times in New York, ripping up the Wetlands on the same day my stupid car was towed by the city DOT stormtroopers. Car trouble and Bad Brains shows go hand in hand -- I’ll trade a broken cam shaft any day to see H.R. airborne above the stage with Earl Hudson ripping across the skins and people "slam dancing"(not moshing) in front of the stage. Flanking the H.R. spaceship would be the towering Darryl Jennifer handling the important basslines, and Dr. Know with his PhD. in shredding guitar hanging on the PA stack to his left.

I thank Jah they are back together. Build A Nation would be a perfect advertising tie-in for the big box Lowe’s or Home Depot (or Habitat for Humanity?), but we’ll leave those deals to the marketing suits over at Megaforce Records. It is hard for me not to treat the release of this album like the rediscovery of a lost Dead Sea Scroll as I have always placed the Bad Brains alongside the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in terms of sheer wonderment and respect for music-making that produces kinetic energy and potential energy at the same time. Hearing Dr. Know and Earl sound the two-chord clarion calls again makes me want to swig heavy water and ply the tough avenue known as the Bowery, hoping to get into the Sunday matinee at CBGB to risk life and limb and lose 30 pounds in perspiration.

But all that has gone the way of Bill "The Butcher" Cutting and Scorcese’s "Gangs of New York." The island of Manhattan has since become a Bloombergian consumerist plantation for a condo class and its servants, with the middle wiped out and sent packing along with the weapons of mass destruction known as "squeegee men."

It's no wonder most of the Bad Brains fled to upstate New York to become one of the most interesting acts the Catskills have ever seen.

If you are 43 and long for clove cigarettes and goth betties slinking in the corner of a rented VFW hall while six bands open up for the Bad Brains, buy this record and feel young again. The reggae/hardcore alchemy is an important musical evolution worthy of its own diorama at the American Museum of Natural History.

They pack five or so reggae slowdowns on Build A Nation and H.R.'s vocals are all over the place. One minute he's Snoop Dogg on the opening track, then he's back to his emo-core self on "Universal Peace." As usual, the disc is dripping with spirituality and church bulletin-type song lists. The congregation is dismissed with reggae pleasantries in "Peace Be Unto Thee." Yauch's hand is all over these cuts with the analog ease of sound byte interludes often the staple of 80s punk records. (To this day, whenever I hear Margaret Thatcher's voice I expect Discharge to kick in with their balls out version "Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing.")

Maybe that’ll be next-- a full Discharge reunion so we can once again enjoy the sound of an enormous door slamming in the depths of hell.

Until then, enjoy the fountain of youth that H.R. and company have thankfully reignited.


Bad Brains - "Give Thanks And Praises" mp3 buy

Spike Vrusho is currently finishing up his book, Benchclearing: Baseball's Best Fights and Riots for Lyons Press, scheduled for release in Spring 2008.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

El-P In-Store Concert at NYC Urban Outfitters

Since free is our favorite price, here's info we just got on a free El-P performance at the Ave. of the Americas Urban Outfitters in Manhattan:

Fresh off a nationwide tour, El-P has added a free performance to his schedule at a New York Urban Outfitters. El’s joined with Free Yr. Radio, an independent music campaign developed by Toyota Motor Sales and Urban Outfitters for a free in-store concert on July 14th at Avenue of the Amercias’ Urban Outfitters in Manhattan.

WNHU 88.7 FM will be co-presenting the free concert and will also give away a new Toyota Yaris to one lucky radio listener.

Visit www.freeyrradio.com now to print off an official invite to El-P’s free performance.


That link wasn't allowing us to print invites at press time, but keep checking...

Not sure why that show is presented by the University of New Haven radio station, but it beats pretty much any show K-Rock puts it's logo on...

I've seen El-P a few times...he's always hot. I can't imaging any show he'd do in NYC would be anything less than smokin'.


El-P - "Smithereens" mp3 iTunes

"Smithereens" video:

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

The Cure @ MSG...Presale Password Here.


Just got this email from Madison Square Garden:

WEDNESDAY'S PRESALE:
The Cure
at Madison Square Garden
on Sunday, September 23!

The Cure, one of the most revered British bands of the past quarter-century, is coming to Madison Square Garden on September 23! The band is wrapping up their 13th studio record and first album of new music since 2004's self-titled release, The Cure. The new album, as yet untitled, will be released this fall.

Led as always by lead singer/guitarist Robert Smith, the Cure line-up comprises longtime members bass player Simon Gallup, drummer Jason Cooper and, back in the band for a third time, guitarist Porl Thompson.

Don't miss The Cure at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, September 23!

As a member of Backstage Access, you can purchase tickets Wednesday, June 27 at 10:00AM through 10:00PM before the tickets go on sale to the general public on June 28 at 9:00AM. Buy your tickets right away since there is limited availability!

Click here to purchase your tickets and be sure to use promotion code BABIGSHOW.


Death Cab For Cutie - "Friday I'm In Love (Cure Cover)" mp3

The Cure - "Inbetween Days (Robert Smith Home Demo)" mp3

Monday, June 25, 2007

Jerry Garcia, Black Lips, & Yacht Contest! What?!

***contest has ended...thanks for all the entries!***



extrawack! and The Fader Magazine want to give one lucky reader a prize pack celebrating their recent Icon Issue, which can be downloaded for free as a .pdf here.

The prize pack includes a limited edition Fader t-shirt featuring current issue cover star Jerry Garcia (Fader Store here), and a short-run 7" vinyl copy of the Fader Magazine and Southern Comfort produced record featuring Black Lips' cover of the Tamrons' "Wild Man" and YACHT's "No Favors Policy."

To win this sweet, sweet swag, be the 25th emailer to extrawack@gmail.com with "FADER" as the subject line. Contest only open to US residents. Sorry Sri Lanka! Good luck.

Black Lips - "Not A Problem (Live from Tijuana)" mp3

YACHT - "Remember What This Feels Like" mp3

single review: Editors - "Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors" and Tour Presale Info

Summer has finally arrived and it comes carrying with it a new Editors single. "Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors", is pulled from An End Has A Start, the follow-up to 2005’s The Back Room, and will be released in the UK on 6/25. As with any band whose debut garners a bunch of critical praise and my discretionary dough, I was excited and anxious for the next offering. My music purchasing history is littered with second albums that didn’t deliver on the promise and/or greatness of the first (The Stone Roses' Second Coming, anyone? Damn, I waited YEARS for that?). Editors first album was one of the best of 2005 and after seeing them at Webster Hall, they’d quickly ascended the ladder to become a favorite. Despite all that, a lackluster single would definitely give me pause and might even induce flashbacks of listening to nearly five minutes of jungle noises at the start of Second Coming more than a decade ago.


No worries though, for Editors deliver an awesome first single. Nearly five minutes long, "Smokers" offers a pounding drum opening, followed by their familiar avalanche of guitars, which yields to the chorus. Nearly three minutes in there’s a slight pause, almost a false end, but it’s the start of a quiet middle part, just piano and Tom Smith’s voice, which builds to the thumping, soaring finish. I don’t get the U2 comparisons I’ve read – their music doesn’t have the "anthem" qualities U2 had from War through The Joshua Tree. Editors choruses tend to be loud and I guess they’re easy to sing along to, but that’s where the similarity ends.


Editors have delivered great b-sides, which makes buying their singles such a winning idea. Past cd singles (vinyl b-sides have contained different offerings at times) have seen them serve up some amazing originals ("Let Your Good Heart Lead You Home") as well as covers of REM ("Orange Crush") and Stereolab ("French Disko"). "Eye For An Eye" builds slowly and insistently and it took a couple listens to register, but now it holds its own against earlier flip sides.


An End Has A Start will be released stateside on 7/17 on Epic/FADER Label/Kitchenware. If you don’t want to get the import, it can be heard in-full on their MySpace page. I haven’t listened yet, as I wanted to hear the single before venturing over, but I’m feeling confident based on "Smokers..." Looks like there will be a second date for me and Editors and a second date is always a good thing.(JOHN BYRNE)

EDITORS NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
9/4 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
9/6 - Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
9/7 - NY, NY - Webster Hall
9/8 - Montreal, QC - Osheaga Festival
9/9 - Toronto, ON - Virgin Festival
9/11 - Chicago, IL - Park West
9/12 - Minneapolis, MN - Fine Line Music Cafe
9/14 - Denver, CO - Monolith Festival
9/15 - Salt Lake City, UT - Club Sound
9/17 - Vancouver, BC - Richard's On Richards
9/18 - Seattle, WA - Chop Suey
9/19 - Portland, OR - Berbati's Pan
9/20 - San Francisco, CA - Fillmore
9/23 - San Diego, CA - Streetscene
9/24 - Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern

Ticket pre-sales begin Tuesday, June 26th at 10:00 AM here.

VIDEO: "Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors" wma mov

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

CAKE B-Sides/Rarities Album Giveaway!

You already know we love CAKE, the band.

You may not know that we also love cake, the food.

We like them both so much that we're giving you the opportunity to win a copy of the new CAKE album, B-Sides And Rarities, by sending us your favorite cake recipe.

You may either send us the actual cake recipe, or a link to a great cake recipe on the web...and make it a good one. None of those plain old "Granny's Vanilla Cake". Think more along the lines of that cake the Little Rascals made with the mouse trap and hot water bag that made the "weep-wow" sound (wma clip).

Send your entries to us at extrawack@gmail.com by 11:59 pm Friday, June 22th. The best two entries will each get a spankin' new copy of the album. Contest only open to U.S. residents. Sorry, Latvia!

CAKE - "War Pigs" mp3 buy

Art Brut Album Out Today...Interview & Live Stuff from Baeble Music

The boss new Art Brut album, "It's A Bit Complicated" is out today.

The fine folks at BaebleMusic have posted a plethora of great interview and live footage from The Brutsters recent stop at Bowery Ballroom, including a discussion as to why Duane Reade stores rule.

Here's a generous chunk:



Art Brut - "Direct Hit" mp3 expired buy

Sunday, June 17, 2007

show review/IM Chat: Earl Greyhound/Dirty on Purpose/Great Northern @ Bowery Ballroom, 14 June 07

Having seen the amazing Earl Greyhound/Dirty on Purpose/Great Northern show last Thursday at Bowery Ballroom, I totally felt it warranted a review here. Rather than recap the night, I thought this Gmail Chat with our lady-about-town Priscilla White might sum it up just as well:


9:14 PM extrawack!: Hey! I need to post a review of that killer show Thursday night...it was amazing, don't you think?

9:15 PM Priskiller!: the show was kickass and that's not even the scurvy pirate talking

[Editor's note: A "Scurvy Pirate" is a nasty mixed drink our crew has been downing for no apparent reason lately...it's Sprite & Captain Morgan. I told you it was nasty!]

extrawack!: How many pirates did you have? I banked some champers with Jin before the show.

Priskiller: sorry, fabio just called

[Editor's note: Our crew has also been using the Fabio/I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Phone Call Service to prank each other. It's been 3 weeks and it's still stoopid fun.]

9:17 PM Priskiller: i had ZERO pirates because the bar wench didn't know what they were
how hard is it to mix sprite and the captain?
nay, how hard is it to DRINK sprite and the captain?

9:18 PM i'm sorry, i seem to have lost focus

extrawack!: Maybe you should have ordered a Scurvy Zero (with new Sprite Zero)

I thought Great Northern was really good. I love their album, and I wasn't sure how they'd sound live.


Priskiller: i think i heard a cash register noise when you typed that

9:19 PM i'm a little embarrassed i spent so much time haggling over drinks before coming up
i only caught their last song

9:20 PM extrawack!: Their songs are kind of California poppy, without being too sweet, with a nice wash of noise over top of them.
Kind of a much less noisy Asobi Seksu. Maybe not.

Priskiller: ha! i'll buy that

Priskiller: jinners was dancing to them so I know they're good


9:21 PM extrawack!: Yeah, definately good. I'd like to see a longer set by them.

Priskiller: freals. an interesting pair-up with DoP, no?

9:22 PM extrawack!: Yeah. Dirty on Purpose always seems to be really creatively packaged with other complimentary bands.

9:25 PM They are going out with The Besnard Lakes in a few weeks. That's a great double bill.

Priskiller: sho nuf! they were with some fun bands at cmj
9:26 PM but i think besnard might take the cake
i still have your cmj pass by the way

9:27 PM extrawack! : True, true. One of the best parties I went to at SXSW was them & Menomena at the GenArt party at Beauty Bar. Plus there was Salt Lick BBQ, so it could have been Air Supply and Sisqo, and I would have loved it.

Priskiller: you're taking cracks at air supply?!? is nothing sacred?
mmmm, Salt Lick

9:29 PM extrawack!: Oh yeah...DoP keeps getting better every time I see them.

Priskiller: i was making the shrewd observation that i can always count on a fun crowd at their shows

9:31 PM extrawack! : That's pretty true. I've never had a bad time at a DoP show. Did you know dreamy drummer Doug from DoP was the designated bongo player for the Peter, Bjorn & John tour?

9:32 PM Priskiller: i was just gonna name drop that too!
it's the one blog headline i read this week!
he is dreamy, ps
except jin broke my heart and told me he's marriaged
to my other crush, one of the Au Revoir Simone womenz

9:34 PM extrawack!: Anyway, that was a great show for them to nail, because, as you noticed, it was loaded with record company mooks. I'd love to see Sony throw those guys a gigundo advance so they can buy Escalades & mad gold fronts.

If Sassy were still around, they could be co-Crush Of The Month.

Priskiller: yes! and those belt buckles with the led displays!

9:35 PM i think this IMversation is making ew! the new sassy
the place was pretty packed by the time dop wrapped up

extrawack!: Good call. I'm getting one of those buckles and it's gonna say "Will Work For Sugar Sweet Sunshine Cupcakes"

9:36 PM Priskiller : fancy. you must have the 32-byte model.

extrawack!: Or "I Heart Taylor Hicks"

9:37 PM So, I know you didn't know much about Earl Greyhound before that show...did they blow your wig off like they did to me?

Priskiller: being the hipster i am, i didn't know too much about them either (surprise!)
9:38 PM color me shallow but just seeing them walk onstage was enough to get me

extrawack! : Matt the guitarist did our year end poll.
They are pretty striking visually, right?

9:39 PM A little bit of everything for everyone...all in a trio.


Priskiller: they are! they opened with just that one spotlight on matt
and then you hear the crazy ass rebel yell from the bassist

9:40 PM extrawack! : Is it sexist or inappropriate if I proclaim that she's the sexiest bass player I've ever seen?

9:42 PM Priskiller: maybe slightly inappropriate, since i've got to put in my vote for that chick from the big sleep

extrawack!: Sonya? I saw her at that show, too. Didja see her?

Priskiller: what?! no!

9:43 PM extrawack!: Yeah, she passed us on the stairs on the way out.

Priskiller: dangit! i guess i was entranced by the second sexiest bassist i've ever seen, the one on stage

extrawack! : Nice. How about dude playing drums. That guy can hit.

Priskiller: and that drummer is wild
9:44 PM jinx

extrawack! : ha

Seriously...that band has a SERIOUSLY great rhythm section.

Priskiller: i hope i never have to arm wrestle that guy - he played for a solid hour without stopping
9:45 PM did you notice how they never broke between songs? just kinda kept the reverb and pedals going and then launched into the next one

extrawack! : Those songs are so groovy and loud and trancy. At one point in the show I just shut my eyes and let the vibrations hit me. It felt so good.

Priskiller: trancy is a good word
one you wouldn't think to ascribe to such a loud set

9:46 PM extrawack!: They've been playing festivals...I'd love to hear them on a big outdoors stage.
They are playing Monolith in Denver at Red Rocks. That might be worth a trip out for.


Priskiller: whoa!
9:47 PM if anyone can harness the attention of 20,000 sunbaked hippies it's them
9:48 PM i honestly wasn't sure i was going to stay the whole set before i got there, but once they started there was no way i could leave

extrawack! : Yeah. I was thinking that their sound is so unique that it can appeal to Jamband crunchies & Zep-heads alike.

9:49 PM Priskiller: do you know how they classify themselves? i'd believe anything from rock to punk to...
trance metal?
that's a genre, trust me

extrawack!: If they are smart, they just call themselves rock.

9:50 PM Priskiller: no no
trance metal's much better

extrawack! : Allright, I have to run. The missus is in LA for the week, so that means I can get my deep fryer out and eat like a fat guy at Hooters all week. I'm batter frying some frozen White Castle sliders tonite.

9:51 PM Priskiller: should i call the fire dept now or wait for your frantic text?

extrawack! : And I found an icy Brahma in the back of the fridge behind some tofu something or other that I threw out, so I'm set.

9:52 PM Priskiller: ps, it's a good thing i was here for this convo, giving the fans what they want
ooh, Brahma

extrawack!: I'll leave the webcam on me so you can see me passed out on the couch with reruns of COPS on and X's over my eyes at around 11.

Priskiller: i've got a tequila-vitamin water combo awaiting me. brother's special.

:D

9:53 PM extrawack!: Aiight. Talk to you later.

Priskiller: i'll tivo cops 2.0 for you if i catch it
pax
---------------------------------------------

Earl Greyhound - "S.O.S." mp3

Dirty on Purpose - "Light Pollution" mp3

Great Northern - "Home" mp3

The Besnard Lakes - "And You Lied To Me" mp3


---------------------------------------------
Earl Greyhound photo courtesy Fresh Bread.
Great Northern photo courtesy Unkle Munki.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

extrawack! Bakers Dozen Downloads for June...Datarock, James Sudakow, The Grey Race, Robbers On High Street, Spoon, and more.


Here's our monthly installment of a CD's length of sweet new tracks for your Zune or laptop. Better yet, burn them to a disc, play them through your boombox on the beach, and watch the ladies and dudes show up to ask if they can apply sunlotion to your back.

The Grey Race - "On the Chin" mp3

Datarock - "Princess" mp3

James Sudakow - "Green" mp3

Spoon - "The Underdog" mp3

Tago-Mago - "Know What I Mean" mp3

Robbers On High Street - "Crown Victoria" mp3

The Key Party - "Born Permanently Cool" mp3

Saturna - "Roll Down" mp3

Frankel - "Thermostat" mp3

The Epochs - "Opposite Sides" mp3

Amestory - "The March, The Parade" mp3

David Vandervelde - "Nuthin No" mp3

Scissors For Lefty - "Lay Down Your Weapons" mp3

Thanks to the labels and music pimps for hosting these gems.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

ITCNY Party At The Annex Tomorrow Night

I'm amazed at the amount of emails I received over the weekend asking me about the In The City Of New York shows...

With the Mondays shows not happening now (and based on reports of some recent shows not being very happening even when they show up...), a seriously decent way to spend your Wednesday night would be at The Annex for the party our pals at Filter and ASCAP are throwing in conjunction with ITCNY...


Free Bass Ale? As the Happy Mondays once said, "Yes, please".

Jealous Girlfriends - "Heiroglyphics" mp3

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Happy Mondays Cancel NYC Gigs

According to the Nokia Theatre website, the Happy Mondays gigs at Nokia this Wednesday & Thursday have been cancelled. No reason is given, but given the spate of Visa problems for UK bands recently, I wouldn't be surprised if that didn't play a part.

The shows were being held as part of the In The City Of New York music seminar, and the Wednesday gig was also to feature The Rakes and The Pigeon Detectives. The Thursday night show at Highline affiliated with In The City Of New York featuring featuring Biffy Clyro, Enter Shikari, and Blood Red Shoes appears to be still on.

Happy Mondays - "Wrote For Luck" mp3 buy

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Knitting Factory Introduces New Tickets-By-Text System

This is a pretty cool idea...

The Knitting Factory is launching a system so you can purchase advance tickets to their shows via cell-phone text. Will it help beat scalpers? Doubtful, since they've got cellphones too...but it does make it easy to grab a couple tickets if you are away from your computer.

Here's the press release:

KNITTING FACTORY ENTERTAINMENT REVOLUTIONIZES CONCERT TICKET BUYING: FIRST U.S. VENUES TO LAUNCH TICKETING-BY-TEXT

Ground-Breaking, On-the-Go Convenience to Benefit Concertgoers of Knitting Factory Venues in New York and Los Angeles

New York, June 5, 2007 - Knitting Factory Entertainment (KFE), the nation’s most prolific presenter of emerging and established music, today announced the first time in America that consumers will have the opportunity to purchase concert tickets via SMS text messaging, directly from their mobile device. Ticketing-by-text makes it more convenient and cost-effective for fans to see some of the world’s hottest up and coming bands live in concert at the renowned Knitting Factory venues in New York and Los Angeles. By simplifying the ticket-buying process, KFE is revolutionizing the concert experience for music fans.

The Knitting Factory’s ticketing-by-text service is powered by the ShopText mobile commerce platform. With just a credit card, a text-enabled mobile phone and an email account, registration is simple. Whenever concertgoers see a Knitting Factory concert listing with a ShopText logo, they can purchase tickets directly from their mobile phone by simply texting the event’s unique show code to the number 467467. After checking out, the concertgoer receives a secret PIN to confirm all future purchases with a text message. Alternatively, a concertgoer can first register and create a secure ShopText account via online at www.shoptext.com. All transactions are completely secure.

"This is about convenience and on-demand access to our tickets," said Jared Hoffman, President and CEO of Knitting Factory Entertainment. "Our audiences are young, hip and extremely tech savvy. The device at the center of their busy lives is the cell phone - they are never without it. We are expecting tremendous consumer response to the combination of convenience and technology provided by our tickets-by-text platform."

Concertgoers can begin taking advantage of this service when KFE’s ticket-by-text platform launches on Wednesday, May 30, 2007. KFE plans to expand the service to both its Boise and Spokane venues in the months ahead.

Who knew the Knitting Factory was in Boise & Seattle?


Eddie Money - "Two Tickets To Paradise" mp3 buy
The Dears - "Ticket To Immortality" mp3 buy
The Kills - "Ticket Man" mp3 buy

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Oasis..."Mind, Shine, Time" & Peeking in on Cartel

This is pretty great...

A medley of 14 songs that show Oasis' fondness (or perhaps laziness) for rhyming the words "mind", "shine", and "time":



14 Songs are used:

Born On A Different Cloud
Some Might Say
Rock n'Roll Star
Love Like A Bomb
(It's Good) To Be Free
All Around The World
Hello
Sunday Morning Call
She's Electric
Magic Pie
Listen Up
Alive
Don't Go Away
The Importance Of Being Idle

And speaking of Oasis, here's Band In A Bubble band Cartel's version of "Wonderwall"...we've been trying to get down to the West Side Highway to peek in and see what's going on in there in person. Hopefully we'll have photos of some hijinx over there later this week. I have to admit to spending some serious time watching the goings on there online. Reality shows are cool...live reality shows are better.

Cartel - "Wonderwall" mp3

Rare Television Video - "Foxhole"

In preparation for next Saturday's Television show at Summerstage, here's video of them performing "Foxhole" on TV back in 1978 (twenty-nine years ago!):



Television - "See No Evil" mp3 buy

Monday, June 04, 2007

Oxfam Sponsored Democratic Presidential Candidate Roundtable On CNN Tonight


Our good friends at Oxfam America are co-sponsoring a CNN live broadcast of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, and Barack Obama tonight, Monday, June 4. CNN will broadcast the event as a special edition of "The Situation Room" from 7-8 p.m. E.D.T.

It'll be interesting to see their views on eradicating poverty without having to look over their shoulders to see if Bono's listening. I'm also interested to see if the subject of Farm Bill reformation will be raised. Here's hoping my man Wolf B. doesn't let it become a softball fest.

The Psychedelic Furs - "President Gas" mp3 buy

interview: CAKE's Vince DiFiore

On the eve of the release of CAKE’s new rarities & b-sides album, extrawack! spoke with the maker of perhaps the most recognizable brass sound in rock, trumpet player Vince DiFiore, about the perils of self-releasing music after years on a major label, and being in a band that stands for things above and beyond just record sales.

extrawack!: You guys have left a long relationship with Sony and are releasing a B-sides and rarities album and then a live album on your own..Has doing it all outside of the confines of a major label been much different for you?

Vince DiFiore: Not really. It’s about the same...and it’s a little more comforting because if you mess up it’s your fault and not someone else’s. If you like to be in control and call the shots, it’s actually a little bit less stressful. We did have to hire our own publicists, and things like that. There are some pieces and things that we had to do that the record company would have automatically done for us before. That stuff was kind of minor compared to the mixing, mastering, and getting the album art together. So yeah, it’s really been about the same.

ew!: Was it good to know there’d be no meddling from label people?

VD: Actually, we’ve never had much of that, since our first album was a success they’ve trusted us from the beginning...they liked the art work, they liked how the albums were produced...they really didn’t bother us that much. Both Capricorn and Columbia had been very respectful about how we do things. But as far as pressures from label people, I don’t think that’ll ever be a problem for us because music listeners will be our best judges and will tell us what’s good or not.

We’ve never really taken the major labels for granted, and I think we are able to do this because we’ve built a strong base of fans through putting out our records through major labels and years of touring, but right now with music practically being free due to downloading and record sales being so low unless you are a finalist on American Idol, it just made a lot of sense to take things into our own hands and maybe sell less records but have that feeling that we took the bull by the horns.

ew!: Since you’ve already gone through the motions of setting up your own label, do you see yourselves releasing other artists on your label as well?

VD: No, not really. It’s just for our records. I guess it could happen, but we don’t want to let anyone down...that’s a big responsibility! We saw what kind of let down can happen with a label when we turned in Comfort Eagle, a record we had really done a great job on...but they had bigger fish to fry, like Beyonce or something like that...but that’s the kind of responsibility we would have, and I don’t think we’d want the responsibility of sitting on something that’s really good. This is all sort of experimental for us. If it goes well, we’ll put out another one of our own records. If the experiment goes poorly, we might have to look at something else. But we’re doing the best we can to service our own record right now...we don’t want to do a bad job on someone else’s, just a good job on ours.

ew!: CAKE has long been known for not being afraid of speaking out on social issues, and your website is always full of interesting tips and info to challenge and inspire your fans. Are the thoughts on your website agreed upon by the whole band? Do you guys ever disagree on what gets posted up there?

VD: John (McCrea) runs the news by me, and very rarely do I say, "Gosh, that’s really bad, or distasteful, or maybe not true", but John runs it past me and the person who administers our site, so we do agree on that stuff for the most part.

ew!: You guys haven’t put out a studio album since Pressure Chief over two years ago...any plans on another?

VD: Yeah, we’re planning on starting another one in the fall, which by the time it’s done and ready would mean it would be out sometime around September or October of next year. There’s no real schedule, and we’ll make sure we take the time to do it right.

CAKE’s B-Sides and Rarities, featuring a scratch & sniff cover (!!) is due for release any day now ("as soon as the discs arrive" according to the band) and is available directly from CAKE here.

Catch CAKE live:
8/17/07
Del Mar Concert Series @ The Del Mar Racetrack
Del Mar, CA

9/14/07
Monolith Festival @ Red Rocks Amphitheater
Morrison, CO

CAKE - "War Pigs" mp3

Sunday, June 03, 2007

album review: The High Strung - Get The Guests

It's always been about the overachievers with The High Strung. The strivers. The ones who seem to have it all, mostly because they work their asses off for it. Take the very first lines off the band's 2003 debut, These Are Good Times, the song "Wretched Boy." (YouTube)

"My mom reads another classic book each night/my dad can always tell between what's wrong and right" and "my brother works so hard he's gonna own this town/my other brother owns half the underground."

Or later, on "The Gentleman" off second release Moxie Bravo, there's that mythically debonair title figure - "a curio, a giant and a dream." But in the eyes of the song's narrator, "I know with a little work I can be that good for a little while."

A little work, or a lot of work. These people and things are typically seen from the outside, from the perspective of one who's sharp enough himself to know what it takes, who would, who could, but hasn't done it himself.

Another way of saying it is that for all the fun and buzz in their sound, there's a certain sort of intelligence in The High Strung's music - it's visceral, but it's not mindless. I run screaming from bands described as "literate," (having been an English major myself, I'm loathe to find out what happens when they start rock bands, throwing all their precious allusions around, and so avoid them like the plague) so I'm not going to use that word here to describe any of this. A slightly better word for the kind of intelligence and taste I'm talking about, and I'll use it guardedly, is "middlebrow." Willingly or not, The High Strung might be the most middlebrow great power-pop-indie-rock-act I know of. And perhaps that's why, unfortunately, most aren't familiar with them. Let me explain.

With two, now three, terrific albums out, I've tried to figure out why you probably haven't heard of The High Strung. It's damned difficult to imagine an American indie band in existence for more than 20 minutes whose number of feature segments on This American Life (listen to one here) beats the number of features - hell, the number of meaningful mentions - found on the Pitchforks and other such cooler-than-thou tastemakers of the world. Well, at least NPR's Ken Tucker named These Are Good Times among his top ten albums of 2003, right there with Outkast and the like. After achieving minor notoriety for "donating" their tour bus to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, they've arguably become as well known for their summer public library tours (a great idea) as they have for their music.

I haven't got any other good excuses, not that they should need them. The music is fan-freaking-tastic. If the band's antecedents - Detroit-bred, Brooklyn-based - and general sound shouts "garage rockers - go back to 2002!" they've proven a little too boyishly wry and versatile to be pegged to that. There's nothing remotely emo at all about them, either, which means they're still stuck playing rightfield at the moment.

On their new release, Get The Guests, The High Strung doesn't abandon their angle, their characters, nor too much of their basic musical m.o. - bright, hooky sketches in three-piece rock - but they throw a few new curves, too.

Where Good Times and Moxie conquered via amped-up garage-rock and psychedelia with the odd T.Rexatastic touch, this is a somewhat gentler record, in that it actually has gentle spaces. The tender, jangling guitars, earnest lyrics about never ever getting complacent in love, and Josh Malerman's keening vocals on "Watch Me Sustain The Early Days" put you in the mind of something like mid-90s Matthew Sweet - you wouldn't flinch if you heard it slotted in after something off Altered Beast (and that's a high compliment for me). It's also a long way from "come on Loretta, let me put my free hand up your sweater," a less moderate plea from a less moderate, outrageously fun old track like the debut disc's rambunctious "Show a Sign of Life," back when the band displayed tons of energy (and an extra singer/guitarist) but not nearly so many gears to shift between.

If there's a misfire here or there while testing those gears - "So Dry" doesn't do much for me - there's much to get excited about, like "The Curator," about a frustrated curator cheekily rearranging the museum in the middle of the night because "I've got the keys, and they trust me." Really, who else would sing about a crazed curator? Horns pay off on "The Meddler," while "Childhood" (slightly woozy as it is) and "What a Meddler" come over all trippy 60s, swirling organs and harmonies - which Malerman's high, wispy, honest voice is peculiarly suited for. But "Raise The Bar" and "He's Got No Soul" rock straight, hard and true.

If my theories about a thread of low-key bookishness and aspirationalism are correct, then "Rimbaud/Rambo" is quite possibly the essential High Strung track - the distilled sound of Strungtopia in all its witty, energetic glory. Either way, it's one of the very best things I've ever heard from the band, and I'm hard pressed to stop playing it. Very loudly.

It's not the most avant-garde concept, so why hasn't anyone else written this song before? I'll tell you why. In the hands of a lesser, or more pretentious outfit - the idea, right there in the wordplay of the title - wouldn't come off. It would have been schlock. But this is not. A guy asks himself; what to do, how to live -like the sensitive, poetic romantic new man or like the guy "made of muscle/he's well-armed and he's built like a boat" who'll kick ass if you look at him the wrong way? Rimbaud, Rambo, or both?

It's every bit as loud, caffeinated and gutsy as anything they've done, led out by Chad Stocker's propulsive bass, glam-rock grooves and shouty backups. Loading the bases in style, the last minute-thirty drives the runners in - a fabulous coda, all crashing and cascading bass and drums, the whole premise of squaring the macho/sensitive circle (is this not the quandary of 21 st century masculinity? I digress.) getting summarily thrown out; "Never mind, turn out the lights, go back to sleep." Glorious. Turn it up. (MICHAEL KOCH)

The High Strung MySpace

The High Strung - "What A Meddler" mp3 buy cd eMusic

Ra Ra Riot Drummer's Body Found

Sadly, the body of Ra Ra Riot drummer John Pike was found today in Fairhaven, MA, after he was reported missing after a Friday night party nearby.

South Coast Today (MA) story here.

NME story here.

Our condolances to John's friends and family, and to our friends in Ra Ra Riot.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

If You Were A Fan Of The Old WLIR & WDRE, This'll Make Your Skin Crawl.


As a fan of WLIR/WDRE from back in the day when they were one of the most influential radio stations in terms of alternative music, I was surprised to find that they are still on the air at 107.1, which I can't pick up where I live in Jersey.

A friend directed me to their MySpace with an "I'm warning you...", and sure enough, I was creeped to find out what was sitting top o' the table on their most recently posted playlist:




WLIR 107.1FM

PLAYLIST – 04/03/07

ARTIST/TITLE/LABEL/SPINS


1. DAUGHTRY/ IT'S NOT OVER/ RCA/19/BMG/ 43

2. THE KILLERS/ READ MY MIND/ ISLAND/ 43

3. KAISER CHIEFS/ RUBY/ UNIVERSAL/MOTOWN/ 43

4. THE SHINS/ PHANTON LIMB/ SUB POP/ 42

5. MUSE/ STARLIGHT/ WARNER/ 42

6. SNOW PATROL/ YOU'RE ALL I HAVE/ INTERSCOPE/ 42

7. INCUBUS/ DIG/ EPIC/IMMORTAL/ 41

8. NORAH JONES/ THINKING ABOUT YOU/ EMI/ 26

9. OK GO/ DO WHAT YOU WANT/ CAPITOL/ 21

10. MIKA/ GRACE KELLY/ CASABLANCA/UNIVERSAL/ 21



Holy moly. What a fall from grace.


To their credit, when I called up the station's online stream, they were playing the always fun and appropriate "Groovy Train" by The Farm.


The Farm - "Groovy Train" mp3 buy