Monthly Archive for April, 2009

This Weeks Releases – April 28th, 2009

pictured above: The Crocodiles: Summer Of Hate

Not an amazing release date, but here’s the ones I thought were alright.

(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.)

Ben Folds: Ben Folds Presents: University a Cappella!
Ben Lee: The Rebirth of Venus
The Crocodiles: Summer Of Hate *
Gomez: A New Tide
Great Northern: Remind Me Where the Light Is
Green Day: Know Your Enemy
Holy Sons & Merzbow: Drifters Sympathy
Juan Maclean: One Day
Ladytron: Tomorrow
Morrissey: Something Is Squeezing My Skull Pt. 1
NOFX: Coaster
Paper Route: Absence
Pet Shop Boys: Love, Etc.
Thee Oh Sees: Help
Wilco: Ashes of American Flags (dvd)
Young Love: One of Us

Arthur Russell – Wild Combination

I’m sure most of you that will read this know who Arthur Russell is or have seen Wild Combination, but I finally saw it a few weeks ago and really loved it. When I was looking at Fecal Face today I saw there was an interview from last year I’d never seen with Matt Wolf, the director of the documentary. Good read, so go check it out.

Read the interview with Matt Wolf at Fecal Face.
Purchase Wild Combination: A Portrait Of Arthur Russell on DVD at Amazon and watch the trailer here.
Listen to Arthur Russell at Lala.com.

The Weekly Check In With Paul D’Elia

(Part of The Weekly Check In series)

Paul D’Elia is an amazing artist and musician. I think he’s played in like 20 punk bands over the years. I remember going to the Museum School in Boston and seeing his artwork and loving it before I even knew him. I think I first met him when Sheffield was shooting promo shots for a band he was in called Cut The Shit. More important, is the story of how he met Jon Cheese and Sheffield in 1997. I’ve got a transcript of the story right here…

Rubin: Is it true you met Jon Cheese while driving on Route 80 in New Jersey, cause he saw some punk stickers on your car?
D’Elia: “Yeah 100%…. he almost ran me off the road, and nearly hit two other cars while trying to see who I was and then came up to me at the show we were both driving to and said, “Hey I saw you on the way down here, did you see me? I’m Jon who are you?”"

And here we are…

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

D’Elia: Well, at home I just finished screen printing the 7″ record covers for my new band called Broken Patterns…. that should be out within the month on Six Feet Under Records. Before that, I had just finished printing 3 new art prints which will be up for sale soon on Etsy. I’m currently working on the design for a Cro Mags west coast tour poster and trying to finish writing the last few songs for the Broken Patterns LP…. procrastination is a total bitch, though… at work, I’m just researching right now for the summer 2010 graphic tee line and trying to keep all the papers from landing on my desk.

Rubin: Where have you traveled so far this month?

D’Elia: I don’t get out too much these days, but some of my wife’s family was just in town visiting for a while so we took them all down to the San Diego Zoo! That zoo is pretty cool, but really I just love San Diego so I’ll take any excuse to drive down there. Even though I’ve lived in California for almost 4 years now, that drive down from LA will always make me feel like I’m on tour.

Rubin: What’s your favorite music right now?

D’Elia: 7″s are my preferred format for listening to music, and I picked up a bunch of great ones that have been totally killing me lately…. mainly the Suspect Parts debut EP, the Ex Humans 7″ on Full Breach, the Marked Men / Birthday Suits split, Psyched To Die 7″ on Grave Mistake, both Mean Jeans records on Dirtnap, and any of the Estranged 7″s you can get your hands on are awesome! A bunch of my friends from the east are doing a new band called Failures that make some seriously blistering hardcore, check out their LP if you can. Beyond that, i think I play The Nerves anthology that was finally released earlier this year about twice a day or so, and I am constantly pirating late 70s – early 80s punk and hardcore mp3s from sweet blogs like Killed By Death and 7″ punk.

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

D’Elia:
There is a new place that opened up in my neighborhood called Number 9 Noodles that is quickly becoming my most reliable comfort food on those weekdays where I just have too much shit to do to want to cook dinner as well. it’s just a really stripped down menu of a few Vietnamese dishes that are done REALLY REALLY well, and the decor is very high modern and minimal which I am always a sucker for. Seriously, if i could just eat fresh spring rolls every day for the rest of my life I’d die a happy man. also, the staple “Friday night date” restaurant for my wife and i has been The Veggie Grill in El Segundo for nearly a year now! their whole deal is to be the first national entirely vegan fast food chain, and with 3 locations now open in the LA area I’m rooting pretty hard for them! The food is absolutely incredible and you get to sit in an Eames molded plastic chair while you eat it!…. heaven!

Rubin: Anything else you want to mention?

D’Elia: Man, i need a website BAD! also, I could use a couple extra hours in the day, or maybe just a well-trained team of helper monkeys following me around. Thanks for thinking of me Rubs! You’re the shit!….now move back to the best city in California already!

Flashback Friday w/ Swing Kids


photo March 18th, 1995 Detroit Michigan by: eight double

San Diego’s Swing Kids existed for a few years during the mid 90′s (See Spock Rock.) Members went on to such noteworthy bands as The Locust, The Crimson Curse, Spanakorzo, Bread and Circuits, Baader Brains, Holy Molar, Head Wound City, Sweep the Leg Johnny, and Some Girls.

I never got to see them or Unbroken so here’s the chance, I hope I can make it. Portraits of Past!

Saturday May 9th 2009 at The Glasshouse in Pamona,CA
Burning Fight Book Release and Benefit Show
Unbroken Swing Kids
Undertow Portraits Of Past
Fast Forward + 1 More band

The show is sold out, but it’s worthy of talking about.

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Find out more on Myspace.

Women – Women

Women are a great band from Canada that released a self titled debut on Jagjaguwar last October. I recently got back into their song “Black Rice” and I can’t stop listening to them. (Another highlight is the short song “Group Transport Hall”.)

I’ll agree with Mike T. the entire record isn’t perfect, but I really enjoy it. Check it out.

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Find out more at Myspace.
Purchase at Amazon.
Listen to the entire record at Lala.
Watch a live set from the Cakeshop at Pitchfork.TV.

Sophie Curtis – Photography

View the work of UK based photographer Sophie Curtis. You can find more here and here.

Ricky Allman – Artwork

View the magical (I can say that word) artwork of Ricky Allman. (Thanks T. Wilcox for the link submission!)

Deth P Sun – I See It All

Deth P. Sun will be signing copies of his book I See It All this Friday April 24th at Giant Robot in San Francisco.

If you can’t make it, you should pick up his book online over at Little Paper Planes.

Friday, April 24, 2009
6:00 pm-8:30 pm
GRSF
618 Shrader Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
http://gr-sf.com

Thanks to the LPP Blog for the info.

This Weeks Releases – April 21st, 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.)

Art Brut: Art Brut vs. Satan
Bat for Lashes: Two Suns (vinyl)
Breeders: Fate to Fatal
Calvin Harris: I’m Not Alone
Camera Obscura: My Maudlin Career
Cloud Cult: No One Said It Would Be Easy (dvd)
Cryptacize: Mythomania
Dirty Projectors: Stillness Is The Move (vinyl)
Dntel: Early Works for Me If It Works for You II
The Lonely Forest: We Sing The Body Electric!
Manchester Orchestra: Mean Everything To Nothing
Meg & Dia: Here, Here and Here
Metallica: Broken, Beat and Scarred (Pt. 2) (import)
Milk & Honey Band: Dog Eared Moonlight
Mission of Burma: Signals, Calls & Marches (remastered)
Mr. Bungle: Mr. Bungle
Okkervil River: Pop Lie
Patrick Wolf: Bachelor (Battle One)
Pet Shop Boys: Yes
Radiohead: 2 + 2 = 5 (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: Creep (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: Drill (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: Fake Plastic Trees (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: High & Dry (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: Just (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: Karma Police (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: My Iron Lung (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: No Surprises (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: Paranoid Android (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: Pyramid Song (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: Pyramid Song Pt 1 (vinyl reissue)
Radiohead: Street Spirit (Fade Out) (vinyl reissue)
Red House Painters: Songs for a Blue Guitar (vinyl reissue)
Rick Ross: Deeper Than Rap
Super Furry Animals: Dark Days / Light Years

The Weekly Check In With BJ Rubin

(Part of The Weekly Check In series)


“Left to right: Todd Patrick, Josie Keefe, Dylan Edrich, BJ Rubin. I should also mention that that particular photo was taken next to our broken down van which we abandoned near the Mexican border.”

I think this is one of my favorite check in’s in awhile. Benjamin Rubin does some pretty amazing things like, being a producer at The Daily Show, putting out records, running an amazing music blog (that is unlike any other) and more. He knows more about music than I ever could and I love learning about it through him. He mentions how we met in the last question, so I’ll leave it to him. Make sure to follow his music recommends, they are spot on.

BTW: We’re not related but we share the same last name, both love all the same stuff, have glasses, and wear beards.

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

BJ: I just celebrated the one year anniversary of my blog, Pukekos. It primarily focuses on rare and out of print music, old and recent, both by bands you’ve heard of and bands you haven’t. There is too much amazing art in the world that is being kept in private collections and I am doing my best to get it out into the world where it belongs.

To that end I have also started a record label called Dick Move. Every release will be in an edition of 100 and they will all be handmade. The first record (Screming Lov b/w We Go Wanderin’ by Knyfe Hyts) comes out on 4/20 and features a silk-screened cover with hand-written center labels. I want to make each record an event, so this one will only be available for sale to the public at the record release show (also on 4/20) at the Monster Island Basement in Brooklyn. I will be writing each person’s name on the sleeve as they purchase the record to further personalize it. For those of you who can’t make it the music and artwork will be made available for free on Pukekos for 100 hours (still on 4/20), in keeping with the limited theme of the label.

I am also lucky enough to have a pretty cool job as a producer on The Daily Show.

Rubin: Where have you traveled so far this month?

BJ:
Recently traveled down to Austin for SXSW (specifically the shows thrown at Ms. Beas by Todd P.) The show there on Saturday night in particular was unbelievable — I found myself standing on stage watching No Age play to about 2000 people — almost all of which were completely losing their minds. The night before I found myself hallucinating (from lack of sleep) whilst watching Vivian Girls play to hundreds of people at 230am on a pedestrian bridge somewhere in Austin. Then I took a psychedelic vision quest to Mexico with Todd and our friends Josie and Dylan, but I think I will save that tale for another day. I will say though that Monterrey is beautiful in the spring, and if you are ever there you should absolutely go see a show at El Garage, one of the most beautiful clubs I have ever seen.

I also went to Belize in December, which I would absolutely recommend to anybody anywhere. We swam with sharks, climbed a Mayan temple, and relaxed on the beach. If that isn’t your bag you should probably go somewhere else.

Rubin: What’s your favorite music right now?

BJ: Where do I even start? There is so much good music going on these days, and I hope that all of you out there are taking as much advantage of it as I am. So far in 2009 I have been to 41 shows (out of only 107 days elapsed so far, not bad), although there are some bands I’ve seen a number of times (These Are Powers: 6, Wavves: 5, Woods: 5, Blank Dogs: 5, Crystal Stilts: 4).

Aside from those (mostly) Brooklyn based bands, there are a lot of great bands from all over the world right now. I have found myself most often listening to Teengirl Fantasy (Oberlin, OH), Haunted Fucking (London, England), Surf City (Auckland, New Zealand), Beaches (Melbourne, Australia), Gowns (Oakland, CA), Ganglians (Sacramento, CA), The Mayfair Set (Brooklyn, NY & Los Angeles, CA), Zola Jesus (Madison, WI), etc. I would describe them each at length but you could always just listen to the music yourself. Why bother with a secondary source when you have access to the primary?

There are some interesting people running some cool record labels right now too, my favorites being Woodsist, Upset The Rhythm, Not Not Fun, Captured Tracks, and Sacred Bones.

I always order direct from the bands and labels, and recommend that you do too!

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

BJ:
Am normally a vegetarian, but I eat meat when I travel as I have found that to be one of the best ways to learn about a culture. We were taken by Mexican hipsters to an amazing late night taco stand where we ate a meal that I will remember for the rest of my life. I had some sort of crazy tacos and am probably better off not knowing exactly what was in them as they were delicious.

Rubin: Anything else you want to mention?

BJ: Matt and I first met over brunch in Los Angeles last year at Auntie Em’s. We clicked instantly due to sharing a love for records and the same last name. We’ve managed to keep in touch despite the brief meeting and the long distance which I think says something about the kind of guy he is.