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Patti Smith Tour Dates
07/08/08 Byblos International Festival
07/10/08 Rockwave Festival Athens 07/11/08 Musilac Aix-les-Bains 07/12/08 Traffic Festival Torino 07/13/08 Arena Vienna 07/16/08 Moldejazz 2008 Molde 07/17/08 Bukta Festival Tromsø 07/18/08 Stockholm Jazz Festival 07/20/08 Expo Zaragoza 2008 Zaragoza 07/21/08 Santana 27 Bilbao 08/24/08 Roots of America Festival NY Kevin Shields Tour Dates
10/04/08 Belgie Hasselt
10/08/08 Extrapool Nijmegen 10/10/08 Montreuil @ Instants Chavirés Paris 10/11/08 GROUND ZERO Lyon 10/22/08 NOG Gallery London 10/23/08 Bardens Boudoir London |
Patti Smith and Kevin Shields have released The Coral Sea officially on July 7th worldwide.
I won't go into details about Smith & Shields, as you guys are probably familiar with their earlier works, including the influential Horses album by Smith and Shields' work with noise artists/shoegazing pioneers, My Bloody Valentine.
The origin of the live performances of the The Coral Sea is written inside the CD case:
My great friend, the artist Robert Mapplethorpe, died of complications from Aids on March 9, 1989. His mortal suffering was so profound that I wept through much of his illness. After his death I wanted to give him something other than tears, so I wrote the Coral Sea.
This live recordings are from two sold-out shows from June 22, 2005 and September 12, 2006. I wanted to also mention that this double-disc digipack set is very handsome, designed by Xiaofei Zhang. He used a mix of greys and blacks of what looks like water color paintings and a photograph of a mountainous landscape, giving you a sense of eeriness as you listen to the spoken words.
Although the reading of the 1996 book is pretty much the same in both dates, the ambient sounds by Shields in the background are slightly different. I only say slight different because if you were to play them to me, I couldn't tell you which show it came from.
I wish there was a video of this performance, because listening to this album, I imagine a great visual and deeply personal performance from Patti Smith, especially at the end where she almost scream "What is the point?"
However, just like audio books, you'll most likely listen to this once and that will be good enough for you, so I can't say that I would recommend this to casual listeners. That is, unless you already love poetry/spoken words and/or are hardcore Patti Smith and MBV fans.
If you want to hear the two hours of The Coral Sea, you can pick it up at most online retailers, but Patti Smith's website suggest Rocket Girl Records.
Bonus: Below are songs from Patti Smith and My Bloody Valentine.
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Links:
pattismith.net
myspace.com/pattismith
myspace.com/kkevinsshields
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Thanks to Bookishly Fabulous for pointing out that Ben Sollee was recently on NPR's "All Things Considered" (July 5, 2008).
It would be seem that Sollee is looking for a fight with Kanye West, who recently disappointed fans at Bonnaroo for being two hours late (performed at 4:30 am). He made national/internet news by blogging about the venue's inability to setup the lighting and Pearl Jam was already an hour late.
This "open letter" song to Kanye West basically tells off West that "you don't need a light show, just good flow".
You can read more about Ben Sollee on our previous W♥M articles.
Other interesting music news: Facebook's a hotbed of celebrity gossips. Lilly Allen and The Chemical Brothers' Ed Simon are back together. Apparently they both changed their facebook status to "in a relationship" and immediately thousand of fans wrote to congratulate them.
Björk seems to be canceling a few concerts, citing throat ailment. I'm not sure why that's so closely followed by the media, but Ex-Whitesnake guitarist is dead. Does anyone even know his name?
The outrageous headline of "Kylie Minogue Saves Fan from Suicide" makes it sound as if Minogue was there on the rooftop talking that person down. The truth is, the fan was listening to his iPod and her song came on and he suddenly didn't want to stab himself. (Lame, right?)
Also, some idiot stole the headstone to Joy Division's Ian Curtis' grave. I hope his ghost haunts him.
The sad news of the collector's mentality of the CD box sets are on its death bed (hint: maybe it's because it's too expensive). The Yahoo story (written by Ed Christman) paints a picture that "Boxed-set sales have fallen off the cliff; they went from something to nothing".
Even at price slashed to about $29.99 (from the regular $49.98), sales continues to decline. At the end of the article, they mentioned that the limited-edition box for Nine Inch Nails' "Ghosts I-IV," ($300) sold really well.
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Links:
weheartmusic.com
This is Mr. Hammonds sophomore album and I've got to say, it's pretty good. Then again, I am biased. Albert Hammond Jr. is my favorite member of the Strokes, or I should say, would seem like less of an a-hole. Don't get me wrong, I like all their albums, but they just don't seem like nice dudes. I don't know, I'm probably wrong. Anyway, I have always liked him and I really loved his 2006 debut album Yours To Keep (which I also wrote about ^.^).
This time around, it does seem like he's having a hard time fixing on a "sound", but that doesn't necessarily mean the album isn't good. Perhaps he's just trying to distance his own sound from his other band. But I wouldn't have found anything wrong with that. Sounding like the Strokes that is. So yeah, I picked the song Lisa and I hope you like it too.
So go ahead and pick up a copy of Como Te Llama today. It's out today
actually. I wanted to do this a couple of days ago, but I've been too busy. So just in time right? Oh, and about a week ago I was at his webpage and it's got this little feature where you can add your picture to the checkerboard background. Well it's pretty much filled up now. I don't know, I thought that was a cute idea. So here is the song I picked and a few links to follow. Commence enjoyment!
Oh yeah! Tour Dates!! go check him out ladies and gents.
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Albert Hammond Jr on MySpace // A. Hammond Jr. dot com
Do you live in or around Cincinnati, Ohio? If so, you're in luck because Scott and the Queen City Voxers Group have organized a Vox user meetup!
WHERE: Ault Park Playground. 3600 Observatory Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208. "We'll look for each other at the playground marked by the red X below. If it's raining, head for the shelter to the north of the [red] X."
To RSVP (which is not essential, but is appreciated), reply to Scott's announcement or send him a private message. All Voxers, as well as their friends and family, are welcome to attend.
If you do attend the meetup, have a great time and please take lots of pictures and send them to me so I can post them in Team Vox for everyone to see!
Thank you so much to Scott for organizing this meetup. Wish I could be there!
Wire have been around for a long time! I'm so very pleased to see that they are still making music, and having listened to their new album, Object 47, I can tell you that they are still amazing after all these years.
Since forming in 1976 in London, this band took their influences of the UK punk scene (Sex Pistols, after all was quite huge from 1975-1978), although I have never really thought of them as pure punk. They reminded me of more art rockers, with a talent for writing very catchy melodies.
Their short, but influential debut album, Pink Flag (1977), seem to have inspired a slew of bands either covering their songs (REM, The Urinals, Minor Threat) or ripping them off (Meanswe@r, Elastica, Clinic). Elastica and Wire eventually settled out of court for "Connection" infringing on "Three Girl Rhumba". Be sure to also check out Line up the Fly article for even more comparison between Elastica and Wire.
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With Object 47 already released in the UK (it looks like July 15th in the US according to amazon), this will be the first studio album in over five years. The album's name comes from this is the 47th release from Wire since their very first Mannequin EP in November 1977.
If you're a fan in the UK, you'll probably already bought the album. Here's a guide to the best songs on the album:
I absolutely thought "One Of Us" was brilliant. The bass instantly will make you move, while the lovable singing of one of us will live to rue the day we met each other will remind you of old school Wire. The song is a free download on their official website.
"Are You Ready?" should make a great object 48, as a single. Let me to try to explain the song to you, it seems to be Colin Newman asking a series of questions, and his guitar answering back.
Are you part of the future, part of the plan?
Are you willing and able to do what you can?
Are you part of the problem, or part of the band?
Are you willing to draw a line in the sand?
Are you true to your friends loyal to your brand?
Are you smoking for China, Iraq or Japan?
Are you searching for something you don't understand?
Do you still hold ambitions of being a man?
The last song is an energetic, driving song, "All Fours". It seems to build up with some excellent drumming here. It is really too bad that it doesn't just keep going on, but it does send the album to a great finish.
So what I have noticed here is that they are more or less sticking with what works here, kind of minimal guitars, bass and drums, and less art/experimental of their early 90s work, after the loss of their drummer, Robert Gotobed.
Speaking of losses, it seems that their longtime guitarist, Bruce Gilbert, was not involved on this album. They look, currently, to be a three-piece band.
Wire's Object 47 was released in the UK yesterday, July 7th, and in the US, July 15th. If you have always loved Wire, then you'll love the new album. They are only doing some music festivals this year, so good luck on finding a good spot to see this legendary band.
Rebuilding our website hasn't gone as easy as we had hoped. Its quite a struggle, especially at a time of year when there is so much happening out and about.
There has also been a delay in the transfer of domain names, which also means the email addresses.
We may get somewhere soon.
The team.
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- 18:26 Enjoying some Amy's ice cream, then Waterloo Records #
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Tour Dates
07/12/08 Annabell’s Akron, OH
Discography
07/19/08 Mickey Finn’s Toledo, OH 08/08/08 Southgate House Newport, KY 08/09/08 Beachland Ballroom Cleveland, OH 09/07/08 Benefest Greensburg, PA
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Mr. Gnome (MySpace) is a great name for a band, isn't it? It conjures up pleasant visions of little rolly-polly Santa Clauses in pointy red felt caps sitting in contemplation beneath dew-heavy dandelion blossoms or riding on fox-back through the halls of a sepiatoned forest. But, wait a sec, here....The cover of Mr. Gnome's first full-length album, Deliver This Creature (available now on Ohio-based label El Marko Records), is a rather creepy affair: silhouettes of children running from or supplicating themselves before an eerie rabbit-eared, blade-fingered eidolon against a washed-out sky. Strange, ethereal imagery that is backed up by the opening chords of the album's lead track, "Pirates": a light guitar melody and vaporous vocals floating over a soft but insistent beat--that suddenly explodes with harsh guitar riffs and vocalist's Nicole Barille's unearthly shouts.
Since their inception in 2005, Cleveland, Ohio's Mr. Gnome have released two EPs that have both raked in a lot of acclaim and comparisons to everyone from Massive Attack to Tool, Portishead to Death From Above 1979 and Bjork. The music of Nicole Barille and Sam Meister has been described as Alt-Rock, Metal, Post-Punk, and Progressive Rock. Basically, that means that no one can really pin 'em down--but I think I can. Imagine a somewhat harder, harsher Dead Can Dance--with more grinding, fuzzy guitars and less medeival instrumentation--and you've prettymuch nailed Mr. Gnome's sound. And it is a good sound (which only adds more credence to my belief that Cleveland, OH, is the northeast's equivalent of Athens, GA).
The combination of ethereal elements (almost always delivered via female vocalists) and heavy music is familiar to any who likes artists such as Evanescence, Lacuna Coil, and Within Temptation. Mr. Gnome definitely sounds similar to those bands, and will no doubt appeal to their fans, but one cannot compare Mr. Gnome to them too closely, for Mr. Gnome's songs are a lot more musically adventurous that anything the more "pop"-oriented Evanescence and others have produced. Traditional song structure is scarce on Deliver This Creature, as Mr. Gnome favors songs that come and go following dramatic patterns unique to each song. Whereas opening track "Pirates" is built upon a pretty straightfoward loud-soft-loud-soft formula, later tracks like the beautiful but somewhat chilling "Night of the Crickets" and the aggressive, screaming "I'm Alright" are as complex as many a prog-rock anthem with their dynamic orchestration. Barille and Meister write songs that scamper up and down the musical spectrum from quiet, breathless interludes and introductions to full-on hard-rock blasts of headbanging power. Nicole Barille sounds a lot like Lisa Germano during Mr. Gnome's quieter moments, and every song has a melodic center that carries it through its convolutions and helps to keep listeners centered. Each song may be a miniature, self-contained psychodrama, but one need not be an experienced prog or Dead Can Dance listener to be able to grab onto each song's hook and ride it while the music bucks and dances beneath them.
In fact, I would think that Mr. Gnome would be an excellent album to introduce fans of "ethereal" music to harder, more intricate acts like Porcupine Tree, Canvas Solaris, and perhaps even Tool. Music that can serve as a bridge between two worlds is always interesting, and very marketable, too. So definitely check out Mr. Gnome's debut album, Deliver This Creature, and see them live at the following shows. You can bet I'll be there in the audience at the Greensburg, PA date!
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