Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Black Kids and Mates of State in Austin

Black Kids opened for Mates of State for a small but enthusiastic crowd at La Zona Rosa last night, with an appearance by Care-Bear-Pop duo Sunbears!

The night started with Sunbears!, a peppy two-guy duo out of Jacksonville, Florida who used lots of lights, balloons, confetti, and even a huge bubble they floated above the crowd, a la Flaming Lips. Hadn't heard about them before but enjoyed their set. They're off to Houston tonight, then Atlanta before they head back to their home state.

Black Kids followed with a rockin' set that ended with "I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You". Click on the link to stream the song at RCRDLBL.com.

Finally, the painfully adorable Mates of State finished out the night. Clearly, they make their marriage work because all of their therapy happens via song, in front of crowds of strangers every night. It's the recipe we should all be so lucky to follow. Great set covering most of their well-known songs with a 3-song encore. The last show of their tour is with Sunbears! and Black Kids in Houston tonight so go check it out if you can!

Here's a Black Kids/Mates of State mash-up by DJA of Mad Decent for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

ACL Lineup Announced!

As I sit at my computer listening to Passion Pit this morning, I get the email from ACL... the lineup for 2009 has (finally) been announced...
I thought they did a great job mixing up name-recognizable bands with up-and-comers... and kudos on getting a few Austin locals on the lineup, too.

Pearl Jam
Dave Matthews
Beastie Boys
Kings of Leon
Ben Harper and Relentless7
Thievery Corporation
John Legend
The Dead Weather
The Levon Helm Band
Ghostland Observatory
Sonic Youth
Mos Def
Toadies
Flogging Molly
The B-52s
Lily Allen
Citizen Cope
Arctic Monkeys
The Decemberists
Coheed and Cambria
Andrew Bird
Girl Talk
STS9 (Sound Tribe Sector 9)
Phoenix
Bassnectar
Bon Iver
!!!
Avett Brothers
The Airborne Toxic Event
Medeski, Martin & Wood
Clutch
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Grizzly Bear
Heartless Bastards
Passion Pit
White Lies
Dan Auerbach
Devotchka
Blitzen Trapper
The Virgins
Here We Go Magic
Eek-A-Mouse
K-Naan
Asleep At The Wheel
Dr. Dog
The Raveonettes
The Knux
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
The Felice Brothers
Federico Aubele
Raul Malo
Daniel Johnston
Poi Dog Pondering
Brett Dennen
Rodriguez
Henry Butler
Preservation Hall
Sam Roberts Band
The Greencards
Sara Watkins
Walter "Wolfman" Washington
David Garza
John Vanderslice
Zac Brown Band
Todd Snider
School of Seven Bells
The Dodos
Robyn Hitchcock and The Venus 3
Alberta Cross
Deer Tick
Bell X1
Alela Diane
The Wood Brothers
The Parlor Mob
Rebirth Brass Band
Marva Wright
Terri Hendrix
L.A.X.
Lisa Hannigan
The Low Anthem
Sons of Bill
Suckers
Sarah Jaffe
Cotton Jones
The Henry Clay People
Papa Mali
Jypsi
Vince Mira
Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights
Mimicking Birds
Jeffrey Steele
Jonell Mosser
Leatherbag
Keith Gattis
Damien Horne
Sarah Siskind
The Dexateens
Nelo
Danny Brooks
Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
The Soul Stirrers
The Durdens
Palm School Elementary
The Gospel Silvertones
Diaconos
Quinn Sullivan
Ralph's World
Q Brothers
Milkshake
Telephone Company
Loose Cannons
Lunch Money

Traceinvader will be at the Mates of State/Black Kids show tonight... update soon!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Lollapalooza 2009 Lineup Announced

And here it is... (*Editorial note: At least there are A FEW bands that haven't already played multiple other fests this year and been touring constantly. C'mon, festival bookers, let's mix it up a little!)

http://www.lollapalooza.com
Depeche Mode
Tool
The Killers
Jane's Addiction
Beastie Boys
Kings of Leon
Lou Reed
Ben Harper and Relentless7
Thievery Corporation
Snoop Dogg
Rise Against
Andrew Bird
TV on the Radio
Vampire Weekend
The Decemberists
Neko Case
STS9 (Sound Tribe Sector 9)
Animal Collective
Band of Horses
Of Montreal
Arctic Monkeys
Coheed and Cambria
Ben Folds
Fleet Foxes
Silversun Pickups
Kaiser Chiefs
Crystal Castles
Bon Iver
Santigold
Atmosphere
Dan Auerbach
Cold War Kids
Deerhunter
Lykke Li
Robert Earl Keen
Peter Bjorn and John
Heartless Bastards
Gomez
Glasvegas
Federico Aubele
Dan Deacon
Passion Pit
Zap Mama
The Raveonettes
The Gaslight Anthem
The Airborne Toxic Event
White Lies
Ra Ra Riot
No Age
Asher Roth
Los Campesinos!
Bat For Lashes
Chairlift
Gang Gang Dance
The Virgins
Amazing Baby
Portugal. The Man
The Knux
Ida Maria
Delta Spirit
Friendly Fires
Manchester Orchestra
Constantines
Ezra Furman & The Harpoons
Hockey
Miike Snow
Alberta Cross
Hey Champ
Sam Roberts Band
The Henry Clay People
Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam
Cage the Elephant
Living Things
The Low Anthem
Blind Pilot
Langhorne Slim
Other Lives
The Builders and The Butchers
Eric Church
Joe Pug
Kevin Devine
The Greencards
Carney
Thenewno2

Monday, April 20, 2009

L.A. Times Coachella Review

The Coachella Festival
In the desert, a chronological convergence
At the Coachella Festival, harmony and synergy bridge the generation gap.

By Randy Lewis
April 20, 2009

The rumbling has been growing in recent years among longtime supporters of the weekend-long Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival that organizers are losing their indie credibility. The grousing began in earnest with Madonna's appearance three years ago: She's too commercial. Last year's inclusion of headliners Prince and Pink Floyd veteran Roger Waters amplified the chorus, and this year's booking of Paul McCartney, the man whose music largely defined mainstream rock in the 1960s and '70s, kicked the skepticism up another notch.

These were not the kinds of alternative music icons that helped launch the event a decade ago (though one such band, the Cure, returned to the desert to close out the mainstage Sunday). McCartney, in particular, was too old, many said, and possessed even less hip factor than Waters, who performed Pink Floyd's rock masterpiece "Dark Side of the Moon" in its entirety.

Well, pigs didn't fly this year -- as they did last time around when Waters’ giant inflatable animal prop took to the skies -- but a Beatle did, delivering an unusually emotion-drenched 2 1/2 -hour performance Friday on the 11th anniversary of the death of his wife Linda.

"It's an emotional day for us," McCartney, 66, told the sea of fans that stretched out before him. "But that's good; that's OK."

Perhaps aiming to ratchet up that hip quotient, McCartney started with "Jet" from "Band on the Run" and moved on to a good number of edgier pieces he doesn't typically play in concert, including a couple from "Electric Arguments," his latest album under the moniker of his experimental side project, the Fireman. At one point he even started riffing on Jimi Hendrix's "Foxy Lady," in homage to that other great left-handed rocker from the '60s.

For those who worried that bringing in more Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members might taint the Coachella experience, this year's other '60s legend, Leonard Cohen, had attendees swaying arm in arm just after sundown Friday, loudly singing his signature anthem, "Hallelujah."

His show was considerably abbreviated from the remarkable 3 1/2 -hour marathon sets he turned in a week earlier at the Nokia Theatre, but it gained intimacy in the Outdoor Theatre, where the setup allowed fans to press close to the stage and to one another, magnifying the communal spirit within Cohen's trek deep into the human soul.

Instead of experiencing a loss of indie authenticity, the mostly young Coachella audience discovered a few things to begrudgingly admire from the culture of their parents and grandparents, beyond just the tie-dyed fashions and headbands that seemed to be the fashion statement of choice this year.

Not that the modern rocker generation wasn't willing to salute a godfather of its own in Morrissey's muscular set, which preceded McCartney's. The erstwhile Smiths singer tapped his new “Years of Refusal” album and reached back to the '80s, showing that even approaching 50, he can still brood with the best of them.

The Killers' gloriously tuneful, grand-scale rock closed out Saturday's mainstage offerings on an especially celebratory note, coming as it did on the heels of M.I.A.'s musically monochromatic hip-hop assault. But in her second year at Coachella, stepping in after Amy Winehouse canceled because of visa problems, singer Maya Arulpragasam was erratic, unable to focus the power of her best politically charged recordings.

But the Killers, like U2 and Bruce Springsteen, two of their key role models, capitalized on the promise of a truth that can transcend the troubles of temporal life with such songs as "All These Things That I've Done" from the band's 2004 debut, "Hot Fuss," to the no-surrender exhortation at the heart of "A Dustland Fairytale" from last year's "Day & Age."

On Sunday, the Mexican Institute of Sound sizzled despite the lunchtime hour of their set. Group founder Camilo Lara snatched bits and pieces from all corners of the musical world: Mexican polka and norteño, punk and even a well-placed sample from Ennio Morricone's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" theme.

Gustavo Santoalalla's electrifying ensemble Bajofondo had the bad luck of going on opposite McCartney on Friday, but even a short listen revealed his inspired update of Argentine folk tradition.

As for other standouts, Austin's Okkervil River drew considerable power out of the basic rock band lineup. Singer-songwriter Will Sheff's wistful, elegiac songs take on big questions and elemental emotions in a way that's fresh and without pretension, energized considerably by guitarist Lauren Gurgiolo's ripped sheets of distortion.

Singer-songwriter Conor Oberst brought his new outfit, the Mystic Valley Band, to Coachella. The group takes him straight into heartland rock territory, and while it's not always as inventive as his Bright Eyes material, Oberst seemed thoroughly inspired fronting the power-packed ensemble clearly inspired by the Band, with a bit of Stones bluesiness tossed into the mix.

Antony Hegarty, realizing it would be impossible to replicate the focused intensity of his recent Disney Hall performance, instead locked into hypnotic and sensual R&B-electronic pulses for his late afternoon set Sunday, again establishing an uncommonly empathetic bond between audience and performer.

The performance by My Bloody Valentine reignited the band's stoically rendered barrage of blistering, distortion-infused rock, delivered at an ear-crushing volume that seemed potent enough to be heard back across the Atlantic.

Beyond the individual performances, musical juxtapositions underscored the unique appeal of the large-scale festival. Whether a master stroke of scheduling or happy accident, the side-by-side sets on Saturday from Afro-Arabic pop group Tinariwen in the Gobi tent and Tucson-based Calexico next door at the Outdoor Stage illustrated connections that aren't always obvious.

Tinariwen vamps on melodic motifs mostly based on the Arabic scale, its singers tapping muezzin vocal practice. Calexico plays spaghetti western rock that leans heavily on music from the American Southwest and Mexico. Because of the Moorish influence on Spanish folk and classical music, the space between Tinariwen's polyrhythmic songs and Calexico's heterogeneous Tex-Mex mix wasn't so great.

Coachella 2009 made it clear the distance between generations and musical camps wasn't nearly as wide as some might have thought -- even as recently as last Friday morning.

randy.lewis@latimes.com

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Lots of free mp3 downloads from Coachella artists..awesomeness!

Below are a handful of free, downloadable (legal) tracks from artists performing at Coachella, courtesy of IODA. Enjoy!!

Hold On Now, YoungsterLos Campesinos!
"You! Me! Dancing!" (mp3)
from "Hold On Now, Youngster"
(Arts & Crafts)

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Sticking Fingers Into SocketsLos Campesinos!
"You! Me! Dancing!" (mp3)
from "Sticking Fingers Into Sockets"
(Arts & Crafts)

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Return Of The DJ Vol. 1Peanut Butter Wolf
"The Chronicles (I Will Always Love H.E.R.)" (mp3)
from "Return Of The DJ Vol. 1"
(Bomb Hip Hop)

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A Place To Bury StrangersA Place To Bury Strangers
"To Fix the Gash In Your Head" (mp3)
from "A Place To Bury Strangers"
(Rocket Girl)

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Lon Gisland EPBeirut
"Elephant Gun" (mp3)
from "Lon Gisland EP"
(Ba Da Bing!)

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Hard Knock Records Presents: What About Us?Michael Franti
"Bomb The World /" (mp3)
from "Hard Knock Records Presents: What About Us?"
(Hard Knock Records)

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Graciously - A Wavelab/Funzalo Records Compilation
Calexico

"Griptape Heart" (mp3)
from "Graciously - A Wavelab/Funzalo Records Compilation"
(Funzalo Records)

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I'll Stay 'Til After ChristmasBlitzen Trapper
"Christmas Is Coming Soon" (mp3)
from "I'll Stay 'Til After Christmas"
(Animal World)

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Aman Iman: Water Is LifeTinariwen
"Mano Dayak" (mp3)
from "Aman Iman: Water Is Life"
(Outside Music)

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Aman Iman: Water Is LifeTinariwen
"Cler Achel" (mp3)
from "Aman Iman: Water Is Life"
(Outside Music)

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Epiphanie (exclusive US digital edition)Para One
"F.U.D.G.E." (mp3)
from "Epiphanie (exclusive US digital edition)"
(Institubes / Naïve)

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Epiphanie (exclusive US digital edition)Para One
"Dundun-Dun" (mp3)
from "Epiphanie (exclusive US digital edition)"
(Institubes / Naïve)

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Soy SauceMexican Institute of Sound
"Hiedra Venenosa" (mp3)
from "Soy Sauce"
(Nacional Records)

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Soy SauceMexican Institute of Sound
"Yo Digo Baila" (mp3)
from "Soy Sauce"
(Nacional Records)

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Soy SauceMexican Institute of Sound
"Alocatel" (mp3)
from "Soy Sauce"
(Nacional Records)

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Sink Or SwimThe Gaslight Anthem
"1930" (mp3)
from "Sink Or Swim"
(XOXO Records)

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Rebirth Of A NationPublic Enemy Featuring Paris
"Can't Hold Us Back" (mp3)
from "Rebirth Of A Nation"
(Guerrilla Funk Recordings)

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Rebirth Of A Nation (Clean)Public Enemy Featuring Paris
"Rise" (mp3)
from "Rebirth Of A Nation (Clean)"
(Guerrilla Funk Recordings)

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Orbsessions Volume 2The Orb
"Kidnap" (mp3)
from "Orbsessions Volume 2"
(Malicious Damage)

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Orbsessions Volume 2The Orb
"The Giant Bolster" (mp3)
from "Orbsessions Volume 2"
(Malicious Damage)

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Orbsessions Volume 2The Orb
"Ba'albeck" (mp3)
from "Orbsessions Volume 2"
(Malicious Damage)

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Weirdo RippersNo Age
"My Life's Alright Without You" (mp3)
from "Weirdo Rippers"
(Fat Cat Records)

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My Bloody UndergroundThe Brian Jonestown Massacre
"Black Hole Symphony" (mp3)
from "My Bloody Underground"
('a' Records)

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My Bloody UndergroundThe Brian Jonestown Massacre
"Yeah - Yeah" (mp3)
from "My Bloody Underground"
('a' Records)

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GothamChristopher Lawrence
"Gotham" (mp3)
from "Gotham"
(AUDACIOUS RECORDS)

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