Archive | September, 2010

Bumbershoot 2010: Billy Bragg at the Starbucks Stage

Bumbershoot 2010: Billy Bragg at the Starbucks Stage

Playing on the on Sunday, couldn’t help but notice that it’s impossible to escape the coffee giant in .

“I’m playing on the Starbucks stage and wearing Husky socks!” Even so, the seasoned English activist/musician played – just by himself – on stage to a large crowd that spread throughout the lawn in front of the many food carts lining the sidewalks.

One of many music legends performing at this year’s Bumbershoot, Bragg brought out a much older crowd, and was a nice low-key performance for an otherwise hyperactive day. At this point, you could have chosen between Bragg or Hole on the main stage. While it may have been fun to see what sort of antics Courtney Love would be up to, I much prefer Bragg – who just needed his guitar and a tentative crowd to have a good set.

And it’s exactly what he did.

Go to http://www.billybragg.co.uk/

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Villagers Announce Fall North American Tour Dates, Support Slot for Ra Ra Riot

Villagers Announce Fall North American Tour Dates, Support Slot for Ra Ra Riot

, Malahide, Dublin, ’s Conor J. O’Brien and his band, will be invading North America as a full band this fall. The band’s extraordinary debut album, Becoming a Jackal, was recently nominated for the 2010 . O’Brien played a short set of solo dates on the East Coast in June and will play several solo dates in the Midwest and Canada before the band leg in October. Villagers are also scheduled to open for on several dates in October.

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Sept 22 – 400 Bar / Minneapolis&
Sept 24 – Schubas / Chicago&
Sept 27 – Drake Underground / Toronto&
Sept 28 – Mavericks / Ottawa&
Sept 29 – Casa Del Popolo / Montreal&
Oct 19 – Rickshaw Stop / San Francisco$
Oct 20 – Music Box at Henry Fonda / Los Angeles*
Oct 21 – Belly Up Tavern / Solana Beach, CA *
Oct 22 – Clubhouse / Tempe *
Oct 24 – White Rabbit / San Antonio*
Oct 26 – Emo’s / Austin*
Oct 27 – Warehouse Live / Houston*
Oct 28 – Granada / Dallas*
Oct 29 – Revolution Music Room / Little Rock*
Oct 30 – Exit In / Nashville*
Nov 01 – Kung Fu Necktie / Philadelphia$
Nov 02 – Knitting Factory / Brooklyn$
Nov 03 – Mercury Lounge / New York City$
Nov 04 – Great Scott / Boston$
& solo
$ full band headline
* full band with Ra Ra Riot

Villagers: website | myspace | Villagers Plan Short East Coast Tour, Debut Album Streaming on NPR

Photo: Mary Chang

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Villagers – “That Day”

Villagers – “That Day”

Keep an eye on from Dublin, . /songwriter Conor J. O’Brien‘s band impressed critics so much, their debut album Becoming a Jackal was nominated for the prestigious for 2010. Sadly, they lost out to ‘s xx when the winner was announced last week. But no matter. Here’s the promo video for their gorgeous tune “That Day.” It’ll quickly become one of your favorites.

The extremely talented O’Brien will play several solo shows later this month, and Villagers (as a full band) are set to play several dates in North America as support for in October as well as headlining shows of their own in November.

Villagers: website | myspace | Villagers Plan Short East Coast Tour, Debut Album Streaming on NPR

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Bumbershoot 2010: Greg Laswell at the Starbucks Stage

Bumbershoot 2010: Greg Laswell at the Starbucks Stage

As much as I love s music, there were sadly not that many people that felt as strongly as I to come to his show at the on Monday. Sure, Laswell doesn’t dance all around the stage, jump into the crowd, or getting boozed up with his bandmates, but his sincere piano pop songs are worth seeing live.

Having had his songs featured in a plethora of television shows, including several appearances in “Grey’s Anatomy,” Laswell should have had a larger crowd than he did. However, maybe his songs like “Off I Go” and “Sing Theresa Says” would have been better suited for a smaller venue, with walls for the piano to reverberate off of.

But maybe the smaller crowd worked to his advantage, because even though we were at a music , his intimate performance was filled with just enough fervor that the few several people could enjoy.


Go to http://www.greglaswell.com/

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Photo Gallery: Seattle’s 40th Annual Bumbershoot

Photo Gallery: Seattle’s 40th Annual Bumbershoot

Last weekend, got to experience the 40th Annual Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival, featuring the likes of Bob Dylan, Hole and Mary J. Blige as some of the biggest names to grace the main stage this year. But those were just a few of the dozens of talented performers – local, regional, and international – at this year’s .

Stay turned in the next couple days for some of PopWreckoning’s select favorites from the festival, but while you wait, here’s a giant for your viewing pleasure.

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Cowboy Indian Bear welcomes Katlyn Conroy to the band

Cowboy Indian Bear welcomes Katlyn Conroy to the band

, Kansas’ is a trio no longer.

At the indie pop act’s show Saturday night, the band announced the addition of fellow Lawrence performer to the official . Conroy joins current members Beau Bruns, Charles Calhoun and Martinez Hillard.

“We’re more than thrilled to have her join our ranks and share her immense wealth of talent with us,” says Cowboy Indian Bear.

Conroy has been a frequent guest performer at Cowboy Indian Bear shows, so her official addition is a great, logical progression.  The band says that they’ve already begun writing and recording new material under the new line-up.

Their next show is Sept. 12 at Crosstown Station in with Efterklang. You can stay up-to-date on more Cowboy Indian Bear and stream a few songs here.

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Marina and the Diamonds with Young the Giant @ 9:30 Club, Washington DC

Marina and the Diamonds with Young the Giant @ 9:30 Club, Washington DC

Like Florence and the Machine, is the eponymously named band of half-Greek, half-Welsh beauty . The mention the ‘beauty’ part because let’s face it, us mortals girls don’t have a chance when compared to the gorgeous brunette /songwriter. She’s already won the hearts of many a girl and boy across Britain with her brand of idiosyncratic yet incredibly catchy pop. The crowd that lined up prior to doors opening at the 9:30 Club Monday night weren’t shy about showing off their love for the : they dutifully put on what I considered pretty tacky “Oh No!” glasses and were taking photos of each other with them on. Kind of weird. It was, however, nice to see an even mix of the sexes at the show, since most gigs I attend are 70% male or more and it can feel intimidating.

The opening act for Marina’s tour is , a very young (all members around 21 or younger) rock five-piece from sunny Newport Beach, California. They also have some serious cred already: in 2009 when they were still called the Jakes, they won an online vote to open for in Chicago and reportedly “crushed the competition.” I guess there was a lot of equipment set-up on the 9:30 stage for Marina and her band, because sometimes I felt bad that the members of Young the Giant were cramped for space, especially since their guitarists like to run around the stage, run into each other and singer , and occasionally, into drummer ‘s drum kit. At times, I was worried one of them was going to wipe out and fall ala onto the 9:30 Club floor.

Thankfully, nothing of the sort happened, and they delivered a respectable and energetic set of songs to the rabid Marina and the Diamonds fans. “Cough Syrup” was a highlight, with guitarists , , and looking so overtaken by the music, they forgot where they were spatially and started running into each other. Afterward, one audience member, obviously pleased with the song, yelled out, “I love you man!” With a smile, Gadhia shouted back to him, “I love you too!” Another standout, “Streetwalker,” featured slide guitar that was I not expecting from a couple upstarts from Orange County. Their last song was “My Body,” which you can from their website here.

We had to wait over 45 minutes before the Marina and the Diamonds part of show would begin, but the crowd was content to yell “Marina!” every time a roadie would come onstage to test equipment or put down set lists, water bottles, and towels. When 9:30 rolled around (supposedly Marina’s set time), people started chanting “Marina! Marina! Marina!” Her band came out first, already 10 minutes late and then suitably fashionably late, Diamandis appeared, looking a bit with a black velvet dress and dark purple, almost black lipstick, her dark hair flowing onto her shoulders.

She jumped right into “The Outsider,” and over the course of the night, she played all but one song from her debut album The Family Jewels released here in America in May on . Being up front with a friend of mine who is a huge, huge fan of Marina, I was surrounded by girls and guys who sang along to every word uttered by their biggest heroine. For “Numb” and “Obsessions,” she showed her piano-playing chops and also sweating profusely and complaining, “this black velvet is a bitch. It’s so hot, I want to peel my face off.” She then added, smiling widely at her fans, “but it’s worth it!” Never a truer word said by a slave to fashion.

I’m not a huge fan of Diamandis (her voice varies from deep alto territory to over the top operatic), but I have to admit “I Am Not a Robot” is an earworm of the highest caliber. Even days after seeing Diamandis and her band, I’m still hearing the chorus, “guess what! / I’m not a robot / a robot,” in my head. Two more highlights came after Diamandis had a quick costume change. For “Hollywood,” a song she wrote about the perceived excesses and chaos of America, she re-emerged from backstage wearing a long slip, a purple and yellow letterman jacket, and dollar sign sunglasses and holding two exaggeratingly big fake hamburgers. The applause and cheering was deafening.

This was quickly followed by the purposely misspelled “Shampain,” during which Diamandis encouraged everyone in the club to jump up and down and they happily complied. She was so happy with the response that she thanked the crowd with “a bit gin and tonic for all of you!” The encore was an unexpected, soft and reflective cover of ‘s “Starstrukk,” followed by the odd-sounding “Mowgli’s Road,” complete with Diamandis’s cuckoo noises. I’ll say this: a Marina and the Diamonds show is certainly a spectacle.

Marina and the Diamonds Set List
The Outsider
Girls
Seventeen
I Am Not a Robot
Oh No!
Numb
Obsessions
Rootless
// (costume change)
Hollywood
Shampain
Are You Satisfied?
Guilty
//
Starstrukk (3Oh!3 Cover)
Mowgli’s Road


Sept 13 – Crocodile / :
Sept 14 – Doug Fir / Portland
Sept 15 – Independent / San Francisco
Sept 17 – El Rey / Los Angeles

Marina and the Diamonds: website | myspace | Marina and the Diamonds Announces September North American Tour
Young the Giant: website | myspace

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Ticket Giveaway: School of Seven Bells

Ticket Giveaway: School of Seven Bells

When School of Seven Bells plays the in on Wednesday, Sept. 23, PopWreckoning wants you to be there. We’re hooking one lucky winner up with a pair of tickets to the show. So, let the dreamy, ethereal melodies of help get you past hump day.

To win, you must be 21+, able to go to the show and correctly answer the following questions by Sunday, September 20 at 5 p.m. CDT. Use your real/full name and a valid email address to enter.

1. What’s your favorite School of Seven Bells’ song and why?

2. What band were the School of Seven Bells’ members touring with when they all met?

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Download Bell X1′s ‘Pinball Machine’ acoustic; catch them on tour this fall

Download Bell X1′s ‘Pinball Machine’ acoustic; catch them on tour this fall

If ’s isn’t on your radar, they should be.  The rockers have been around since 1999 and released four great albums, since that time. Though the band has been wildly popular in their homeland, it seems that many Americans have yet to discover them. Bell X1 is offering up a great opportunity to do that this fall when touring the states in support of the release of their recent Acoustic EP.

The Acoustic EP features a series of digital songs that the band has been offering up for free . Some are original and some are special covers such as that of Justin Timberlake‘s “Like I Love You.” Check out and download the acoustic version of “” from the band’s debut here.

The Fall tour sets will feature songs from their catalog, the Acoustic EP and new songs from their upcoming 2011 release. joins as support.

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10/6 Philadelphia, PA@ Tin Angel
10/7 New York, NY @ Le Poisson Rouge
10/8 Cambridge, MA @ Brattle Theater
10/9 Northampton, MA @ Iron Horse Music Hall
10/11 Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark
10/12 Toronto, ON @ The Drake Hotel
10/14 Chicago, IL @ Schuba’s
10/15 Louisville, KY @ Zanzabar
10/16 Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Café
10/17 Vienna, VA @ Jammin’ Java
10/20 Los Angeles, CA @Hotel Café
10/21 San Francisco, CA @ Swedish American Hall

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Brian Bonz releasing Triborough Odyssey Oct 26; Download Honey Bee free

Brian Bonz releasing Triborough Odyssey Oct 26; Download Honey Bee free

Experimental rocker is releasing The October 26, but you can get an early taste for the album with a free of “.”
The Triborough Odyssey is the follow up to Brian’s debut album, From Sumi to Japan, to which PopWreckoning gave a glowing review for its catchiness and fresh content.

Bonz recorded the album with the help of his musician friends known as The Major Crimes.

Download “Honey Bee” for free at his blog here.

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