Monthly Archive for March, 2009

This Weeks Releases – March 31st, 2009

(If they have a STAR by them, it means I’ve heard it and I like it. Album title links go to Amazon. If I miss any good releases, please add them in the comments.)

Bob Log III: My Sh*t Is Perfect
Death Cab For Cutie: The Open Door EP
Gomez: A New Tide
Great Lake Swimmers: Lost Channels
Jim Gaffigan: King Baby
Kaki King: Mexican Teenagers EP
Maria Taylor: LadyLuck
Pansy Division: That’s So Gay
Peter Bjorn and John: Living Thing
The Whitest Boy Alive: Rules
Wolves in the Throne Room: Black Cascade
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: It’s Blitz! (CD)

The Weekly Check In With Brian Kerr (of Twosyllable Records)

(Part of The Weekly Check In series)

So the story goes… I played a BELL song on the Day Late Dollar Short radio show a few weeks ago, told Anna G, she said her friend Brian was putting out her new 7″, we all went to SXSW, we hung, the rest is history.

So I introduce you to my new buddy, Brian Kerr. He and his friend Zach are running a really great label, Twosyllable Records, out of Brooklyn, NY.

RR: What are you currently working on or just finished that you’re excited about?

Kerr:
Working with BELL has been a blast. She is one of my nearest and dearest, so being a part of what is going to be a very lengthy and special career has been a real blessing (blessing without all the religious undertones, or overtones…no tones). The 7″ just came out on 3/24, and some great press has been rolling in along with a good amount of orders. The way things are going, we’ll have sold out of the 500 limited pressing by the time summer reaches its peak. The live show is where it’s at though; Gunnar and Jason really bring the performance to a whole new level.

New Villager has really taken off beyond our wildest dreams. People from all over the world are contacting us to work with them, and I can see why. Their songs are so catchy and well-produced. They have an epic tour lined up in the UK for early fall. They’re just really fantastic people who deserve everything that comes to them.

I’m still very proud of the first record we put out last year–That Ghost – Young Fridays. He just killed it at SXSW, and people took note. That album has really been a slow burn for a lot of people, but I am so happy that there’s life still in it because it’s such a special record and Ryan (who recorded everything on the album when he was eighteen) is an unbelievable talent. When I was eighteen I was hanging out with my girlfriend at Steak n Shake, not writing beautiful bedroom pop records.

Also, watch out for Continental Divide this summer! Zach, who runs twosyllable with me, discovered them on Coolhunting.com one day. We just got the mixes for their record that we are putting out in June…holy crap. I could sit here and try to explain to you how wonderful the album is, but I think the best solution would be to go to their myspace and check out the stuff from their self-released EP.

MOST IMPORTANTLY, I am building a rooftop garden. My grandpa had a big plot of land that he farmed on with chickens and the whole deal. But then they built this huge mall that backed up to his property…this was years ago. But he seriously still dedicates all his time to this garden–him and my grandma. He’s in his nineties now, and still works on it. It makes me feel like there is something I am missing out on, plus tomatoes and peppers are my two fave things. yumyum.

RR: Where have you traveled so far this month?

Kerr: SXSW in Austin, TX is the best, albeit most dangerous, thing anyone has ever thought of. “Let’s give all these people in their twenties endless amounts of free alcohol, loud music, spicy/greasy food, low amounts of water, and the hottest temperatures they have seen in months.” If you can come away from SXSW without feeling like you are 67% dead inside, then you are a better man than I.

RR: What’s your favorite music right now?

Kerr:
Other than the bands that I work with:

The Tallest Man on Earth – I wanna drive around in a car and listen to this with the windows down at 9pm in early summer, and I want a pretty girl to be holding my hand.

Girls – Have you heard the song Lust For Life? Well, do yourself a favor. I bought that 7″ and seriously did not take it off my record player for a week. I sing it a lot, so much so that my friend Anna says she only hears my version in her head when she thinks about the song.

Numero Group – Anything this label puts out I would like to buy. They do all reissues; the closest to my heart are the soul comps. My lovely friends bought me the Twinight’s Lunar Rotation vinyl box set for my birthday and I think it might be the coolest thing I own.

Dirty Projectors – You know that scene in “Look Who’s Talking?” where the baby (voiced by Bruce Willis) is still in the womb and he looks at his hand and he is just BLOWN AWAY by it? I mean, sitting there staring at his moving fingers in sheer amazement…in utter disbelief that it exists. This is how I feel when I see the Dirty Projectors live.

RR: Best food you’ve had in your neighborhood lately or while you were traveling?

Kerr: Torchy’s tacos were awesome in Austin. Green Chili queso…dear god. Also I crave DuMont Burger in Brooklyn everyday. My friend Tom and his girlfriend had some people over for dinner about a month ago and it was really fantastic. He made homemade pasta!! What a guy.

RR: Anything else you want to mention?

Kerr: I’m a big Louisville Cardinals basketball fan, and I just want everyone to know how special this year is to me. All those Saturday afternoons spent with my Dad watching Louisville lose have finally paid off! If anyone feels like busting the kneecaps of any North Carolina, Pittsburg, or Connecticut team members (preferably Hansbrough, Blair, and Thabeet, respectively) that would be just fine with me. There might be some free 7″s in it for you!

Where The Wild Things Are – Trailer

Watch the JUST RELEASED trailer for the movie directed by Spike Jonze, Where The Wild Things Are at Apple.com. I’m REALLY excited about this.

Alana Celii – Photos For Sale

I just found out photographer Alana Celii is offering a limited edition of five images from her thesis body of work. I’m thinking about ordering #3, it’s beautiful.

1. Corey After He Shot Himself in the Eye, 2007
2. Hawks, 2008
3. 1 P.M., 2006
4. Virgin Mary Night Light, 2005
5. Motel, 2007

Each image is in an edition of 15. They are hand printed at 5 x 5″ on 8 x 10″ Fuji Super Type C Glossy paper. Each image is 20 dollars plus S/H.

To see the images and for ordering information go to: http://alanacelii.com/ps.

This Weeks Releases – March 24th, 2009

(If they have a STAR by them, it means I’ve heard it and I like it. Album title links go to Amazon. If I miss any good releases, please add them in the comments.)

1990s: Kicks
Amadou & Mariam: Welcome To Mali
Arthur Russell: The Sleeping Bag Sessions

Beep Beep: Enchanted Islands

BELL: Magic Tape b/w Housefire 7″ * (Vinyl) (listen on Virb)
Condo Fucks: Fuckbook
Dalek: Gutter Tactics
Dan Deacon: Bromst *
Decemberists: The Hazards of Love
Fever Ray: Fever Ray
Harlem Shakes: Technicolor Health
Lotus Plaza: The Floodlight Collective
Mastodon: Crack the Skye
Rafter: 10 Songs
Swan Lake: Enemy Mine

Noel Rodo-Vankeulen – Photography

View the work of Canadian photographer Noel Rodo-Vankeulen.

The Weekly Check In With Sean Agnew

(Part of The Weekly Check In series)

Sean Agnew runs R5 productions keeping shows in Philly great. I think he’s done an amazing job for a REALLY long time. I met him on the IRC when I was 12 on the #SKA channel and we both then went onto sXe hardcore, and here we are.

RR: What are you currently working on or just finished that you’re excited about?

Agnew: I am working on trying to open a legit real deal venue in Philly. It’s something that I have been trying to do for almost nine years now. I finally have some people with actual money willing to invest in it. Exciting! I am also working on a group of outdoor summer shows to take place in this magical forest and got permission from the town (seriously) .

I also just purchased this gadget called the “Popcorn Hour” – it’s a future machine that downloads movies directly from bittorrent sites and plays them right on your tv (no additional software or decoding or unzipping required). It even plays the audio files in Dolby surround etc. It sort of makes the whole process seem less geeky and practical. Even my girlfriend is impressed

I also have been planning how to move to Bali and Jakarta for two months. Well I don’t know if move is the correct term. I guess it would be a two month long vacation. I want to live in a town villa and just hangout by the beach and drink weird coconut wine all day. It’s amazingly cheap over there – you can live in a “Real World” type house (aka fancy “cool” decorated house with giant tv’s an arcade games) for about $1,000 a month.

RR: Where have you traveled so far this month?

Agnew: I was in Malaysia, Singapore and a few islands of the coast of Thailand. Amazingly we didn’t use any cars for the entire trip. Actually that’s not true. We used one car to get from the low cost airport to the “normal” airport in Malaysia. We were running late and were going to miss our flight – so I offered a total stranger the equivalent of $30 to drive us there. He accepted and then I started thinking about how my gf and I were going to end up murdered in a ditch so I began mentally preparing to defend myself with a bottle inside of the car. He was nice and did not attempt to murder us and we made our flight

South East Asia is my most favorite place in the world I think. Well besides Philadelphia. We went to a punk show, put lizards on our head, got lost in a jungle and pretended we were in the tv show Lost (that was seriously kind of scary and a snake attacked us), saw a lady shoot a dart out of her vagina to pop a balloon across a stage, ate so much amazing vegetarian food, fell in love with a lady boy, stayed in a hut on a private island with the prettiest blue water, I shot a gun for the first time in my life (in a mall of all places), had a gay man dress me in traditional Malaysian emperor clothing and gave me a sword to walk around with, watched ancient Hindu rituals in temples, drank weird green alcohol energy drinks that made you act like a maniac, snuck into tons of museums and zoos and made lots of new friends.

RR: What’s your favorite music right now?

Agnew: Right now I have been listening to lots of ambient or “home listening” music. Stuff that sounds like the background music for deep sea or outer space documentaries. It’s great music to go to seep to or have in the background while you work. Some of those guys include : Marsen Jules, Machinefabriek, The Caretaker, Jacaszek, Sylvain Chauveau, Koen Holtcamp. Wow that reads amazingly pretentious. To be honest I listen to more sports talk radio than anything else – but that makes me sound like a “jock” so I will just say that I am most excited for Timmy Fest this May in Austin where I will watch crust kids fight white powers dudes when Cock Sparrer plays.

RR: Best food you’ve had in your neighborhood lately or while you were traveling?

Agnew: In the Chinatown part of Singapore, well every part of town is basically Chinatown, but this one section where the biggest Buddhist temple is – there is a huge outdoor eating area with about 200 food carts all lines up next to each other. There is probably 1,000 people eating there at any given time but there is only room for maybe 600 to sit. So every time someone gets up there is a mad dash to get a table. It took us about 25 mins to get a seat. Anyways I had this delicious weird fake chicken and rice dish, with a fresh fruit smoothie type drink, one beer and this kind of ice cream/sorbet for about $4 total. Everything was so tasty and delicious and the environment was awesome. Highly Recommended !

RR: Anything else you want to mention?

Agnew: That we “met” in an irc channel for ska music. How weird is that? You were probably 12. If that happened now I would probably end up arrested for talking to a teenager. How did you parents let you do that ? Do you think I could steal Anna Lee from that Andre guys a few pages below me ?

Bell – EP And New 7″

Bell, is Olga Bell who lives in Brooklyn, NY. I don’t know or remember what introduced me to her (maybe it was Anna G,) but I totally fell in love with it.

She has a new 7″ coming out on Twosyllable Records on March 24th. Get it and if you’re going to SXSW you should really try to see her.

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Bell EP on Amazon.
Listen to more at Myspace.

This Weeks Releases – March 10th, 2009

(If they have a STAR by them, it means I’ve heard it and I like it. Album title links go to Amazon. If I miss any good releases, please add them in the comments.)

Balmorhea: All Is Wild All Is Silent *
Bell Orchestre: As Seen Through Windows *
Bishop Allen: Grrr…
Brother Ali: Truth Is Here EP
Cursive: Mama, I’m Swollen
Fela Kuti: Music Is the Weapon
From Monument to Masses: On Little Known Frequencies
Handsome Furs: Face Control *
Julie Doiron: I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day *
Mirah: (a)spera
Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band: Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band
Propagandhi: Supporting Caste

Dan Deacon – Bromst

I’m really excited about Dan Deacon’s new record Bromst, especially after listening to it again and this “making of” video that is on Pitchfork TV. This record IS the season of Spring. Bromst comes out March 24th, 2009 via Carpark.

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The exclusive first listen of Bromst on NPR.
Watch the making of on Pitchfork.TV.
Order from Amazon.