Monday, September 17, 2007

Pop Rocks!: Episode 3.5: FLYING NUN RECORDS

September 15th

YES! This was the most fun I've had all semester. The night before, I covered the Punk Rock show and got my bearings with KJHK. Bearings that I thought I'd lost in the slew of exec staff responsibilities. Initially I wanted to do a show focusing on both Australia and New Zealand after a set in last week's show, but when it came down to putting the thing together, I figured it would be best to just do Flying Nun, one of the finest record labels in the history of the world. KJHK actually has most of the albums I played on either CD or vinyl, which warmed my heart. Also warming my heart was Love Garden, who had a used copy of the Able Tasman's "A Cuppa Tea and a Lie Down," which I desperately tried to find on the internet and pulled out of the used Alt. vinyl for ten bucks. Sweet!

Able Tasmans - What Was that Thing (A Cuppa Tea and a Lie Down)
The Bats - Made Up in Blue (Compiletely Bats)
The Verlaines - Crisis After Crisis (Dunedin Double EP)
Look Blue Go Purple - Cactus Cat (In Love With These Times comp)
The 3Ds - Hey Seuss (Topless Women Talk About Their Lives comp)
Chris Knox - The Split (Polyfoto, Duck Shaped Pain, & "Gum")
The Chills - Rolling Moon (Kaleidoscope World)
Straightjacket Fits - Down in Splendour (Melt)
The Clean - Flowers (Compilation)
The 3Ds - Animal (Topless Women Talk About Their Lives comp)
The Bats - Boogeyman (Fear of God)
Dave Kilgour & the Heavy Eights - Seemingly Stranded (S/T)
Tall Dwarfs - What Goes Up (Tall Dwarfs)
Children's Hour - Looking For the Sun (Tuatara comp)
Chris Knox - Not Given Lightly (Topless Women Talk About Their Lives comp) Note: You can actually e-mail Chris Knox and for a fee (or barter), he will record a personalized version of this song for your wedding according to Flying Nun's website)
The Cat's Miaow - The Phoebe I Know (The Long Secret comp)
The Clean - Getting Older (Anthology)
The Chills - I Love My Leather Jacket (Kaleidoscope World)
Bailter Space - Zero Return (Thermos)
Look Blue Go Purple - Safety in Crosswords (Compilation)
The Bats - Mad on You (Compiletely Bats)
The Clean - Hold Onto the Rail (live) (Compilation)
The Jean-Paul Sarte Experience - Flex (S/T)
The Chills - Never, Never Go (Kaleidoscope World)
The Stones - Down and Around (Dunedin Double EP)
Able Tasmans - Evil Barbecue (A Cuppa Tea and a Lie Down)
The Clean - Oddity (Anthology)
The Verlaines - Death and the Maiden (Tuatara comp)
The Chills - Heavenly Pop Hit (Submarine Bells)
The Clean - Tally Ho! (Compilation)
The Clean - Whatever I Do It's Right (Anthology)


Reviews

Jason Anderson – Tonight (ECA Records)
Review: 3/10

So after doing a little research, yes, this is the new album from Wolf Colonel’s Jason Anderson. The absence of a shielded K on the back made me wary, and I thought it might be an imposter but I was wrong. It’s him. He’s back after 2005’s The Wreath… And he’s doing his best Springsteen impression (which is to be expected if you read the label on the front). While this would normally irk me (despite my being a huge Hold Steady fan) I think he has just enough Wolf Colonel in there to make this slightly tolerable. The problem, however, is that only half of the songs are under six minutes (ironically, the longest song on the album (8 minutes) is called “So Long.” Sadly, it’s the best song on the album, but probably wouldn’t make for compelling radio.), and for a guy who’s made his living on 1-2 minute long pop songs, it’s a tough transition. It’s especially trying when the Springsteen influence becomes Springsteen aping (ex. When the sax comes in and it gets really repetitive at the end of “Tonight,” although that song is strangely compelling most of the way through). Overall, this feels like a genre exercise and it sounds like Jason Anderson is having fun with it. Too bad that anyone who listens to this probably won’t. The Hold Steady has this shtick covered…and they do it about a hundred times better.

Suggested: 8, 7, 2
DNP: Clean.
-Ian Hrabe, September 17th, 2007


Sea Wolf – Leaves in the River (Dangerbird)
Review: 3/10

In the words of Fred Willard’s character in A Mighty Wind, “Wha’ happened!” Earlier this year Sea Wolf released a terrific EP and all of the subtlety that he (this is the project of one Alex Brown Church) possessed has seemingly turned into a blunt and forgettable (if well produced) full length. The production doesn’t help. The EP’s more lo-fi production was able to make any potentially irksome lyrics charming and it gave their sound a more cohesive quality. Now, every instrument sounds isolated and the lyrics are recorded with such perfect clarity that every uninspired line and intentional, forced rhyme is glaring. On top of that, they put their best song from the EP, “You’re a Wolf” on the album which, in my opinion, unless you re-record and improve on it, it’s a total cop out to put it on the LP. It’s like padding. Like I said, the production makes everything more clear, and it’s really apparent that there isn’t really anything that interesting going on and instead of just letting the songs form organically, Church puts each one together like a paint by numbers. It’s sad, but Sea Wolf has become just another wolf band…and a below mediocre one at that.

RIYL: The Good Life, Bright Eyes
Suggested: 4, 9, 10.
DNP: None.
-Ian Hrabe, September 17th, 2007


Taken by Trees – Open Field (Rough Trade)
Review: 7/10

If you haven’t gotten sick of that Peter, Bjorn, and John song (for anyone who could potentially be reading this five or better yet, one or two years from now, the song was called “Young Folks” and you literally couldn’t walk down the street without hearing it) yet, then you might really like this! For it is the solo project of Victoria Bergsman, who will sadly be most known as “that girl that sings on that one song.” I know Victoria Bergsman as the former (as of last year) front woman of the absolutely delightful Swedish pop group The Concretes. And as great as she is in that band, I am actually really excited that she decided to put out this album. I can only assume that she grew bored with the confines of pop music and really wanted to make something different. Taken by Trees can still be easily filed under indie pop; the music is still structured around pretty melodies, Bergsman’s gorgeous classy yet girl-next-door voice, and a myriad of harmonies. It’s just much more subdued. More suited for the onset of fall than the late spring. Fall just started a week ago it’s chilly and gray outside and I just want to curl up in my bed and listen. Note: This record features contributions from Camera Obscura’s Tracyanne Campbell (not surprising, since her and Bergsman have incredibly similar vocal stylings) who wrote the song “Lost and Found,” Electrelane’s Verity Susman who plays piano and sings some back-up, and it was produced by Bjorn himself!

RIYL: Camera Obscura, The Concretes, Emily Haines
Suggested: 5, 2, 9, 1, 6 (instrumental), any
DNP: No.
-Ian Hrabe, September 17th, 2007

Le Loup – The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations’ Millennium General Assembly
(Hardly Art)
Review: 7.5/10

The new Sub Pop subsidiary Hardly Art is already batting 2 for 2. Earlier this year they put out the lovely debut LP from the dreamy Arthur & Yu and now they’ve got the debut album from D.C. avant indie rockers Le Loup. Now that the “write this review like an allmusic.com review or something” part is out of the way, let’s talk about Le Loup, whose name (which means “The Wolf” in French) may or may not be a clever play on the whole “wolf band” phenomena of 2005 or whenever that was. The music is an interesting mix between Danielson (frontman Sam Simkoff’s main musical contribution comes from his utilization of the banjo (often looped)), Animal Collective (because c’mon, it’s A.) really easy to compare a band to Animal Collective because B.) A lot of bands sound like Animal Collective nowadays (just listen to track 10!), and insert-name-of-some-laptop-electronic-artist here. It’s a little weird but give it a shot!

Suggested: 6, 2, 8, 12 (fade out at 4:00), 7
Avoid: 5, 9
DNP: None.
-Ian Hrabe, September 17th, 2007

Pop Rocks!: Episode 3.4

September 8th

This was another random show. Nothing much to say, other than a couple of the entries here are annotated.

Jens Lekman - Shirin (Night Falls Over Kortedala)
Beirut - Le Banlieu (The Flying Cup Club)
Scrabbel - Last Train (1909)
Built to Spill - Now and Then (Center of the Universe single)
The Driscolls - She Said She Said (Revolution No. 9) *Beatles Cover
The Halo Benders - Virginia Reel Around the Fountain (The Rebels Not In)
The Favourites - SOS (Note: I heard this song playing at the grocery store the other day. Except not this version, the only version I've heard. Long story short, I had no idea this was an ABBA cover, which makes this song even more amazing because I fucking hate ABBA and I fucking love this song. Thanks Little Hits!)
Superchunk - Say My Name (Guilt by Association comp) *Destiny's Child cover lolz
Sloan - Everything You've Done Wrong (One Chord to Another)
Belle & Sebastian - Your Cover's Blown (Books EP)
Voxtrot - Your Biggest Fan (Your Biggest Fan EP)
Tullycraft - Polaroids From Mars (Disenchanted Hearts Unite)
Los Campesinos! - Don't Tell Me How to Do the Math(s) (Sticking Fingers Into Sockets)
Velocity Girl - Pop Loser (Copacetic)
The Boy Dandy and June Moon - The Happy Ambulance
#Poundsign# - Starry Night (Pop American Style comp)
The Clean - Anything Could Happen (Topless Women Talk About Their Lives comp)
The Lucksmiths - Off With His Cardigan! (Spring a Leak)
The 3Ds - Hey Seuss (Topless Women Talk About Their Lives comp)
Kleenex Girl Wonder - Don't Wait Up (Ponyoak)
Guided by Voices - Alright (Alien Lanes)
Boyracer - Area 51 Revisited (We Are Made of the Same Wood)
Jens Lekman - You Are the Light (by Which I Travel into This and That) (When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog) (I know, I played Jens Lekman already but as I was doing the show, I was reading through David Berman's (of the Silver Jews) book of poetry called "Actual Air" and I realized that Jens lekman totally stole not only the line "the light by which i travel into this and that...," but the first paragraph is a paraphrase of one of the stanzas! Not only does this guy sample music, he samples good writers!)
The Pastels - Something's Going On (Creation Soup vol. 1)
The Loft - Why Does the Rain (Creation Soup vol. 1)
The Galactic Heroes - Bus Stop (Every Sidewalk)
The Pearly Gatecrashers - I'm Dreaming (New! Fluffy! Delicious!)
The Pooh Sticks - Indiepop Ain't Noise Pollution (Alan McGee EP)
Able Tasmans - What Was the Thing (In Love With These Times)
The Chills - Rain (In Love With These Times)
Destroyer - Song for Acualera
Red Sleeping Beauty - Pop Song (Beauty)
The Someloves - It's My Time
The Aislers Set - California (Terrible Things Happen)

Reviews

The Weakerthans – Reunion Tour (Epitaph)
Review: 8/10

To be honest, this album really disappointed me the first time I listened to it. It’s a natural thing, something that’s bound to happen when one of your favorite bands takes four years to make their next record. The expectations get built up to the point where no matter what; you’re likely to be disappointed. Thirty listens later, I really like this record and I think it fits into the Weakerthans’ discography exceptionally well. The production is a little crappy, and they kind of ruined one of their best songs (“Utilities”) with a lot of synthesized-noodling, but the songs themselves are very strong. I’ll go ahead and say it, John K. Samson is my favorite songwriter (besting the likes of John Darnielle, David Berman, and even Dan Bejar) and his words and inflections are what make the Weakerthans sort of timeless. With Reunion Tour, Samson has constructed an intimate portrait of his hometown, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The songs are inhabited by both real and fictional characters from Winnipeg. The opening (and best) track, “Civil Twilight” is about a bus driver who has to drive past a house where a relationship ended. “Tournament of Hearts” is about a lady curling player whose life has been consumed by the sport and sees it as a metaphor for her life (“Why can’t I ever stop where I want to stay?”). “Virtute the Cat Explains Her Departure” is a sequel to Reconstruction Site’s “Plea From a Cat Named Virtute,” in which the title cat runs away from home and is gone so long she forgets her own name. “Hymn of the Medical Oddity” is the tragic true story of David Reimer, whose botched circumcision as a baby led his parents to raise him as a girl and became a big deal with gender studies psychologists before committing suicide. This is just a lovely album, one that slowly reveals itself one song at a time. Not as many rockers as usual, but that’s okay. It doesn’t matter. This album is really good. It has two Edward Hopper references! Ok I love it. I’m going to stop talking before I don’t make any sense.

Suggested: 1, 7, 4, 5, 3, 8, 2, 10, 11
DNP: None.
-Ian Hrabe, September 10th, 2007


Adrian Orange and Her Band – Adrian Orange and Her Band (K)
Review: 6.5/10

New release from the artist formerly (or currently) known as Thanksgiving, and despite the title, Adrian Orange is a dude. A dude who writes, sings, and plays music a LOT like Phil Elverum (The Microphones, Mount Eerie). Elverum is outspokenly in love with the songs that Adrian Orange writes and I’m pretty sure he has produced all of Orange’s records. This one included. While Adrian Orange’s music is more colorful (har har) than Elverums, but at times it sounds like he’s just doing a Phil Elverum impression (listen to “Fire Dream”). Does it seem like I’m hating? I’m not, not really. I actually think that Adrian Orange is really cool and does a lot of stuff that Phil E. doesn’t usually do…like use horns…and a lot of dub influence.

RIYL: The Microphones, Mt. Eerie, Dub Narcotic Sound System
Suggested: 5, 1, 4, 7
DNP: 2, 8
-Ian Hrabe, September 10th, 2007

Pop Rocks!: Episode 3.3

September 1st

I really like doing themed shows. Typically, they are the best and I have the most fun doing them. I like them because it's really hard (especially after doing this show for 8 months already, to put together two hours of music that isn't stuff I play all the time. Sure, one or two old favorites are allowed but for the most part, I want it to sound fresh! When I do themed shows, individual songs start piling up which is good. Another method I use is called putting my ipod on shuffle while I'm on campus. 80% of the time it is right on, and I get at least five-ten songs for my show on any given day. This show is comprised mostly of songs that I forgot I loved or songs by artists I really liked playing songs I hadn't heard before. And of course, some old standbys.

Destroyer - Streethawk I (Streethawk: A Seduction)
The Pastels - Sit on it Mother (Sittin' Pretty)
The Wake - Shallow End (Tidal Wave of Hype)
*Requested* Black Moth Super Rainbow - Jump Into My Mouth and Breathe the Stardust
(Dandelion Gum)
The Olivia Tremor Control - Define a Transparent Dream (Dusk at Cubist Castle)
The Lemon Drops - I Live in the Springtime (Nuggets Vol. 4)
My Bloody Valentine - Strawberry Wine (Ecstasy and Wine)
? and the Mysterians - 96 Tears
Aztec Camera - Good Morning Britan (Stray)
East River Pipe - Here We Go (Even the Sun Was Afraid)
The New Pornographers - The Speed of Luxury (Challengers b-side)
The Vaselines - Son of a Gun (The Way of the Vaselines)
Beat Happening - Teenage Caveman (You Turn Me On)
The Zombies - Care of Cell 44 (Odyssey & Oracle)
Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
Okkervil River - Plus Ones (The Stage Names)
Beirut - Nantes (The Flying Club Cup)
Sunset Rubdown - The Taming of the Hands that Came Back To Life (Random Spirit Lover)
John Vanderslice - Time to Go (Emerald City)
The Weakerthans - Tournament of Hearts (Reunion Tour)
Jens Lekman - The Opposite of Hallelujah (Night Falls Over Kortedala)
The Apples in Stereo - Play Tough (New Magnetic Wonder)
The Fiery Furnaces - Track 15 (Bitter Tea)
Glo-Worm - Friday I'm in Love (Glimmer) *Cure cover
The Magnetic Fields - The Saddest Story Ever Told (Wayward Bus/Distant Plastic Trees)
St. Christopher - You Deserve More Than a Maybe (7")
Tullycraft - Pink Lemonade (Singles)
Cub - I'm Your Angel (Come Out, Come Out)
The Lucksmiths - Now I'm Even Further Away (Warmer Corners)
The Flatmates - I Could Be in Heaven
The Driscolls - This is a Different Song (Bang!)
The Razorcuts - Sorry to Embarass You
Superchunk - From the Curve (On the Mouth)

Pop Rocks!: Episode 3.2: New Pornographies

August 25th

For this show, I thought I would showcase one of my favorite bands and all of the side projects and early bands associated with them. I will not lie, the New Pornographers are one of my favorite bands and I think their new album is pretty fantastic (and sadly misunderstood by critics in the world at large, it seems). Anyway!

The New Pornographers - Twin Cinema (Twin Cinema)
The New Pornographers - Graceland (Matador at Fifteen comp)
The New Pornographers - The Fake Headlines (Mass Romantic)
The New Pornographers - July Jones (Electric Version)
The New Pornographers - Mutiny, I Promise You (Challengers)
A.C. Newman - Flags (instrumental) (Souvenir of Canada)
The New Pornographers - Letter From an Occupant (Mass Romantic)
The New Pornographers - Testament to Youth in Verse (Electric Version)
The New Pornographers - The Bleeding Heart Show (Twin Cinema)
The New Pornographers - My Rights Versus Yours (Challengers)
A.C. Newman - Projections (instrumental)
Destroyer - No Cease Fires! (Crimes Against the State of Our Love, Baby) (City of Daughters)
Zumpano - Rosencrans Boulevard (Look What The Rookie Did)
Immaculate Machine - No Such Thing as the Future (Ones and Zeroes)
The New Pornographers - Execution Day (Mass Romantic)
A.C. Newman - 35 in the Shade (The Slow Wonder)
Destroyer - The Very Modern Dance (Streethawk: A Seduction)
The New Pornographers - It's Only Divine Right (Electric Version)
The New Pornographers - Sing Me Spanish Techno (Twin Cinema)
The New Pornographers - Your Daddy Don't Know (FUBAR Soundtrack) *Toronto Cover
The New Pornographers - Breakin' the Law (Mass Romantic)
The New Pornographers - Myriad Harbour (Challengers)
Zumpano - The Party Rages On (Look What the Rookie Did)
Limblifter - Vicious (Limblifter)
Superconductor - Nobody's Cutie (Hit Songs For Girls)
The New Pornographers - Miss Teen Wordpower (Electric Version)
A.C. Newman - Transcanada (Souvenir of Canada)
The New Pornographers - Adventures in Solitude (Challengers)
Vancouver Nights - A Room of One's Own
The New Pornographers - High Art, Local News (7")
The New Pornographers - Broken Breads (Twin Cinema)
The New Pornographers - All For Swinging You Around (Electric Version)

Pop Rocks!: Episode 3.1: The Return of Pop Rocks!

August 18th

So I have not updated this in forever. Mostly because school is downright disastrous this semester. Every class that I have put off over the last three years is finally catching up with me. Brit Lit, Western Civ, Reason & Argument, and Documentary & Silent Film. All of these classes have either very dry, unreasonably demanding, or utterly inept professors so, you know, it's tricky.

But! I finally have time to update! So here is the first show.

The Weakerthans - Civil Twilight (Reunion Tour)
Sunset Rubdown - The Mending of the Gown (Random Spirit Lover)
The Pastels - Nothing to be Done (Sittin' Pretty)
Hulaboy - Gay Boys on Your Battlefield (The Genius of (the) Hulaboy)
International Language - This is Where the Strings Come In (Where the Bands Are)
Portastatic - Sour Shores (Be Still Please)
Los Campesinos! - We Throw Parties ,You Throw Knives (Sticking Fingers into Sockets)
The New Pornographers - Mutiny, I Promise You (Challengers)
Heavenly - Trophy Girlfriend (Bis/Heavenly Split)
BOAT - (I'm a) Donkey for Your Love (Let's Drag Our Feet)
Jens Lekman - A Postcard to Nina (Night Falls Over Kortedala)
Belle & Sebastian - I'm Waking Up to Us (Push Barman to Open Old Wounds)
Voxtrot - Soft & Warm (Mothers, Sisters, Daughters, and Wives)
Neutral Milk Hotel - Gardenhead/Leave me Alone (On Avery Island)
Of Montreal - Kid Without Claws (Aldhils Arboretum)
The High Watermarks - Good I Feel Bad (Songs About the Ocean)
Dressy Bessy - There's a Girl (Sound Go Round)
The Apples in Stereo - The Rainbow (The Discovery of a World Inside the Moone)
Beulah - Popular Mechanics for Lovers (The Coast is Never Clear)
The Gerbils - Crayon Box (Are You Sleepy?)
The Olivia Tremor Control - I Have Been Floated (Black Foliage)
John Vanderslice - Karma Police (Stereogum comp)
The Magnetic Fields - Born on a Train (The Charm of the Highway Strip)
The Pines - Ask (Romantic and Square is Hip and Aware comp) *Smiths Cover
Felt - Sapphire Mansions (Let the Snake Crinkle their Heads)
The Wolfhounds - The Anti-Midas Touch
Fuzzboz - Love is the Slug (We've Got a Fuzzbox...)
Guided By Voices - Motor Away (Motor Away single)
Tullycraft - Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid To Know About (Old Traditions, New Standards)