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Jupiter One @ North Star Bar, Philadelphia

Jupiter One @ North Star Bar, Philadelphia

New York City’s roared through an energetic set, playing to an enthusiastic crowd at Philadelphia’s . They powered through a strong set comprised of a mix of songs from last year’s Sunshower and 2008′s self-titled release.

Front man seamlessly transitioned between a Roland, his electric guitar and an electric violin while band mate switched it up with a Roland, guitar and flute. Van Pilates guru pounded out catchy beats on the drums and slapped the bass.

Here are some photos from the band’s performance:

Jupiter One: website | myspace

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Interview with: Javelin

Interview with: Javelin

 

Editor Jess recently got in touch with Brooklyn’s , an almost indescribable duo thanks to their unique musical methods and eclectic tastes. The pair kicks off a national tour this week, so we’re excited to have gotten to speak with the fellas before they hit the road hard.

Jessica McGinley, Popwreckoning: You guys have been making music as Javelin for 5 or 6 years now — while it’s great to hear that you’re “one the most notable acts to emerge this year” from the likes of the LA Times, is this sentiment at the same time frustrating since you’ve been making music for so long?
Javelin: We can’t blame anyone but ourselves for that one– it took us a long time to “throw our hat into the ring.” If we had pushed our music out there before “it” was ready (our music OR the world) maybe things would have happened differently… We like how it worked out.

JM: No doubt. I’m glad it got out there at all myself! How has the move from your native Rhode Island to Brooklyn helped push Javelin forward? Do you ever regret the change of address?
Javelin: We miss our friends and loved ones who we don’t see as often. I don’t think we regret moving to Brooklyn as many beautiful things have happened as a direct result.

JM: ‘s label will be releasing your first full-length, No Mas, on April 20th. How different was the process of creating and recording No Mas from the self-released Jamz and Jemz demos and the 12″s?
Javelin: Well, Jamz n Jemz was recorded over a long period of time and was always changi

ng around, like a greatest hits album. We wanted the Thrill Jockey and Luaka Bop releases to be distinct from one another and cohesive in a way J+J wasn’t (by design, mind you). It still feels like channel surfing the radio, but maybe on a good day where the radio knows what’s going to go with what.

JM: You have such a variety of sounds and have said you’re not trying to figure out “your sound”; has this helped or hindered with trying to find a core audience?
Javelin: We have yet to see the result of our practices on a mass scale, but I think our sound is more cohesive than we think. When I describe how different we think we sound from song to song, many friends tell me it all goes together and to stop worrying. We are starting to realize that old truth that whatever you make, it’s yours. Our core audience maybe has been built by our live show, which has a way of making everything gel.

Javelin – “Oh! Centra”

JM: After giving No Mas a few spins, I would definitely agree that its very cohesive. Oh, and awesome. For the recently released 2 12″, you allowed fans to send in their own record sleeves, which you screen printed and then, for a another $5, you also screen-printed a provided t-shirt or hoodie for custom merch. Who came up with this great idea and how challenging was it to actually execute?
 What was your favorite record sleeve from all the submissions?
Javelin: Bettina who runs Thrill Jockey came up with the idea for people to send their records and t-shirts in– The Wall Street Journal actually called and was interested, which is an achievement for any enterprise. We haven’t seen any of the sleeves that were sent in yet, but the good folks at TJ are documenting the entire run. The sleeves we have seen really look amazing.

JM: The Wall Street Journal? Yowah. Thanks for still talking with me! From what I’ve read, your live show is something very special and very unique. Does anything in the live show match up to what you’ve recorded or is there a lot more improv based on whatever cassettes you’ve been able to find in the thrift shop that day?
Javelin: Well, there is definitely a lot of cohesion between our live / recorded musical thing. That video to which you are referring (where we take thrift cassettes and make a song out of them) is only partially representative of how we work– it is maybe one way that we work, but then we usually add way more of our own sounds and take away even more sounds that aren’t ours.
But YES improvisation takes place throughout our live performance. Tom [van Buskirk] gets on the mic and improvises lyrics, sings lyrics that were once improvised, or straight steals other peoples’ vocal parts and lays them over Javelin beats. And George [Langford ] plays electronic drums standing up and dances, which livens our songs up big time. But all the songs we are playing now in our set are songs that, if you’ve followed our releases, you will have heard before.

JM: I’ll be at the Philadelphia show on Friday, so I’m definitely excited to see you fellas do your thing. How did you get involved with playing at one of my favorite museums, MoMA, and what was that experience like?
Javelin: We were invited by our friends to play at the screening of a movie they had made for a event. We brought along our dancer friends from Providence, who were at the time known as . It was surreal. One of the male dancers’ homemade underwear snapped open, revealing serious junk shots every now and again. Our moms were present!!!

JM: Whoa! Sounds like quite a show. You guys just finished up a tour with in the UK and this week are hitting the States hard for the next couple months. With less than a week in between tours, how do you unwind and then psych yourselves up again?
Javelin: Time at home with our lovely ladies, Miami weddings, hanging out with our pets. Then go!

JM: “Miami weddings” sounds like a show on one of those lady networks…that my roommates and I may or may not watch all night long on Sundays…But back to the topic at hand: How does touring in the UK differ from touring in the US?
Javelin: The audiences are, in general, a bit more reserved (as you would imagine). But ultimately people really love music and pay attention to good music there so it isn’t as if they are ignoring you. Plus we totally lucked our way onto a deluxe tour bus with Yeasayer so that will soften any bruised egos.

JM: I am stoked to see you Friday in Philly at the Trocadero with local favorites . What can Philadelphia expect from your performance?
Javelin: Sweat stains and hollerin’.

JM: That’s how we like it here! You join up with Yeasayer again in April — after having toured the UK with them, are you excited to get back together through the US?
Javelin: Very much so. Those guys still owe us money.

JM: Ha! Lastly, after doing a search on music scrobbler site last.fm, I found three other results for bands with the name Javelin: a visual kei (glam metal according to Wikipedia) band from Japan; a metal band from Germany; and a stoner/doom metal band from Boston. Has this caused any problems? Some long-haired dudes in sleeveless shirts looking to head bang and looking all confused from the front row.
Javelin: No mishaps yet. We were thinking about throwing a show in New York where we invite every band named Javelin and any band with the word Javelin in their name (, , …). Maybe once we get them all into one room there would be a free for all, a meleé– but the idea is that we are all in the same gang.

JM: I like it. Bold move. If you can do it anywhere, New York is the place. Javelina is local, so maybe your people can talk to theirs and get that party started. Thanks for talking, guys. See you Friday.

Friday, March 5, 2010
Javelin with Man Man and The Skin Cells
@ The Trocadero
1003 Arch Street, Philadelphia
8PM | all ages | $14

Check Javelin’s MySpace page for more upcoming !

Javelin: website | myspace | @ DC9

Live Photos: Mary Chang

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MP3 Minute: Pretty Lights “I Can See It In Your Face”

MP3 Minute: Pretty Lights “I Can See It In Your Face”

is the musical vision of Colorado based producer , accompanied when live by drummer . Smith’s first two albums, Taking Up Your Precious Time and Filling Up The City Skies have been downloaded over 300,000 times from his website, which equates to over 6.15 million track downloads. Hot off his recent UK tour, Pretty Lights has announced plans to release three new EPs, the first of which, Making Up a Changing Mind, will be posted online on March 2nd, a week before the duo kick off a US spring tour.

In an effort to get his music directly to his fans as soon as it’s written, Smith will record the EPs only a few weeks before each release. It’s a pretty gutsy move to set release dates without finished material, but for Smith, who’s been recording albums and immediately releasing them for free on the internet since 2006, setting deadlines like this isn’t a big deal.

“I Can See It In Your Face” is a rolling number – glitched up soul vocals, brass hooks and electric guitars pave the way over a gritty bassline. When the track climaxes you get a tasty bit of dub wobble before it jumps back into the jazzy flow. Download “I Can See It In Your Face” here. A perfect blend of electronic, hip hop, trance, and jazz. You’ll no doubt be addicted to the genius of Pretty Lights before you make it half way through the track.

Also catch Pretty Lights in the act: watch this video of Smith and Eberhard live at Red Rocks this past July:

Convinced? Get in on what Colorado and Vermont already seem to know (all scheduled shows in Colorado are sold out, and the show in Vermont!). Make Pretty Lights your new favorite obsession.

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Mar 09 – Aggie Theatre / Fort Collins, Co. (SOLD OUT!)
Mar 10 – Boulder Theatre / Boulder (SOLD OUT!)
Mar 11 – Fox Theatre / Boulder (SOLD OUT!)
Mar 12 – Gothic Theatre / Denver  (SOLD OUT!)
Mar 13 – Ogden Theatre / Denver (SOLD OUT!)
Mar 20 - SXSW @ La Zona Rosa /  Austin
Mar 23 – Varsity Theatre / Baton Rouge
Mar 24 – Soul Kitchen / Mobile, Al.
Mar 25 – Lyric Theatre /  Oxford, Ms.
Mar 26 – Ultra Music Festical @ Bicentennial Park / Miami, Florida
Mar 27 – Sloss Furnace / Birmingham, Al.
Mar 30 – Club 1800 / Columbia, SC
Mar 31 - Lincoln Theatre / Raleigh, NC
Apr 01 – The National / Richmond, Va.
Apr 02 – Theatre of Living Arts / Philadelphia
Apr 03 – Northern Lights / Clifton, NY
Apr 04 – Higher Ground / South Burlington, Vt. (SOLD OUT!)
Apr 06 – Mr. Small’s Theatre /  Pittsburgh
Apr 07 – The Intersection / Grand Rapids
Apr 08 – 20th Century Theatre / Cincinnati
Apr 09 – The Pageant / St. Louis, Mo.
Apr 10 – Barrymore Theatre / Madison, Wi.
Apr 13 - Wilma Theatre / Missoula, Mt.
Apr 14 – Roseland Theatre / Portland, Or.
Apr 15 – Mezzanine / San Francisco
Apr 17 – / Indio, Ca.
Apr 19 – Marquee Theatre / Tempe
Apr 20 - Rialto Theatre / Tucson
Apr 21 – El Rey Theatre / Albuquerque
Apr 23 – Fayetteville Towncenter / Fayetteville, Ar.
Apr 24 – Blue Note / Columbia, Mo.
Apr 25 – Liberty Hall / Lawrence, Ks.
Apr 28 – Granada Theatre / Dallas
Apr 29 – The Ballroom @ Warehouse Live / Houston
Apr 30 – Republic / New Orleans
May 01 – Illumination @ Limelight / Nashville
May 29 – Summer Camp 2010 Music Festival / Chillicothe, Il.
May 30 – Bella Music Festival / Geneva, Mn.
Jun 05 – Starscape Festival / Baltimore
Jul 30 – Wanderlust Festival / Orange Cove, Ca.

Pretty Lights: website | myspace

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MP3 Minute: Nick Jaina “Sleep Child”

MP3 Minute: Nick Jaina “Sleep Child”

 

Portland, Oregon singer/songwriter is releasing A Bird In The Opera House in April on , also home to  and . He is an art-folk troubadour who has played in (and busked outside of) clubs across the US and beyond. His new record is a carefully crafted studio album with lush orchestration and amazing melodies. Jaina has west coast booked for the release of the album with more dates to come.

Sample “Sleep Child,” a lively and upbeat number saturated with hand claps and tribal beats. It rushes forward at a surprising pace, grabbing the attention of listeners and forcing them to move along with his sound.

Nick Jaina – “Sleep Child”

Look for A Bird In The Opera House out April 13th.

Tour Dates:
Apr 02 – Doug Fir (CD Release Show!) / Portland, Or.
Apr 07 – Sam Bonds / Eugene, Or.
Apr 08 – Sophia’s / Davis, Ca.
Apr 09 – Cafe Deva / Modesto, Ca.
Apr 10 – Partisan / Merced, Ca.
Apr 11 – Crepe Place / Santa Cruz, Ca.
Apr 12 – Elbo Room / San Francisco
Apr 13 – Cafe Flo / Chico, Ca.
Apr 14 – Echo Curio / Los Angeles
Apr 15 – Pappy & Harriet’s / Joshua Tree, Ca.
Apr 16 – Lestat’s / San Diego
Apr 17 – Mia’s / Flagstaff, Az.
Apr 19 – The Patio / Torrey, Ut.
Apr 20 - State Room / Salt Lake City
Apr 21 – Velour / Provo, Ut.
Apr 22 (early show) – The Modern / Boise
Apr 22 (late show) – Linen Building / Boise
Apr 23 – Red Room / Kennewick, Wa.
Apr 24 -  Great Pacific / Pendleton, Or.

Nick Jaina: website | myspace

Photo by Melani Brown

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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers new album, 2010 tour dates

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers new album, 2010 tour dates

Just today, & announced a 2010 North American tour and the upcoming release of Mojo, their first studio album in eight years, this spring. The tour will take the band through a mix of top arenas and amphitheaters across the US and Canada beginning May 6th in Raleigh, NC. Tickets go on sale beginning Monday, March 8 at LiveNation.com. Special guest artists on the tour will include a mix of appearances by , , , , , and .

All 2010 tour tickets purchased online will include an download of every track on Mojo. Once fans purchase tickets online, they will receive an email with codes entitling them to download two tracks from Mojo (“First Flash Of Freedom” and “Good Enough.”) Then, on the release date of the album, currently slated for this spring, ticket buyers will be sent a download of the entire album. Also included with every online ticket purchase, to be delivered at the end of the 2010 tour, will be a selection of live tracks recorded during the tour. Pretty good perks for what are sure to be pricey tickets.

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May 06 – Time Warner Cable Pavilion at Walnut Creek / Raleigh, NC *
May 07 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre / Charlotte, NC*
May 09 -  St. Pete Times Forum / Tampa *
May 15 -  Superpages.com Center / Dallas *
May 16 -  Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion / Houston *
May 18 -  US Airways Arena / Phoenix *
May 22 – Hollywood Bowl / Los Angeles *
Jun 02 -  Cricket Wireless Pavilion / San Diego *
Jun 03 -  Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre / Irvine, Ca. *
Jun 05 -  Oracle Pavilion / Oakland, Ca. *
Jun 08 -  GM Place / Vancouver *
Jun 11 -  The Gorge / Seattle *
Jun 12 -  The Gorge / Seattle *
Jun 15 -  Pengrowth Saddledome / Calgary *
Jun 16 -  Rexall Place / Edmonton *
Jun 19 -  MTS Centre / Winnipeg *
Jun 22 -  Xcel Energy Center / St. Paul ^
Jun 23 - Qwest Center / Omaha ^
Jun 25 -  Summerfest / Milwaukee
Jul 10 – Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre / Indianapolis ^
Jul 13 – Sprint Center / Kansas City ^
Jul 15 – Riverbend Music Center / Cincinnati ^
Jul 17 - United Center / Chicago ^
Jul 20 – Blossom Music Center / Cleveland ^
Jul 22 - Palace of Auburn Hills / Detroit ^
Jul 24 - First Niagra Pavilion / Pittsburgh ^
Jul 28 - Madison Square Garden / New York City
Jul 31  – Wachovia Center / Philadelphia
Aug 11 - Philips Arena / Atlanta #
Aug 12 - Sommet Center / Nashville #
Aug 14 – Darien Lake Performing Arts Center / Darien Lake, NY #
Aug 15 – Jiffy Lube Live / Bristow #
Aug 17 – Comcast Theater / Hartford, Ct. #
Aug 19 - Comcast Center / Boston %
Aug 21 – Comcast Center / Boston %
Aug 24 - IZOD Center / East Rutherford, NJ %
Aug 25 – Air Canada Center / Toronto #
Aug 27 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center / Saratoga Springs, Fl. #

* w/ Joe Cocker
^ w/Drive-By Truckers
# w/ Crosby, Stills and Nash
% w/ My Morning Jacket

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: website | myspace

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David Ford’s “Let the Hard Times Roll” out April 20th, March 2010 Tour

David Ford’s “Let the Hard Times Roll” out April 20th, March 2010 Tour

Popwreckoning favorite and one man band extraordinaire will release his third album, Let the Hard Times Roll, on April 20, 2010 through label . Let The Hard Times Roll contains some of the most upbeat, rocking songs Ford has ever written, like the genuinely boisterous “She’s Not The One.”

The album represents the era in which it was created, so there’s an underlying tension that runs throughout, as on opener “Panic,” all strained nerves in its urgent bass groove, blistering electric guitar, and piano that keeps time like a wound clock; the pensive lament “Waiting For The Storm;” and dissatisfied barroom choral “Nothing At All.” Already known for his searing political anthems (“State Of The Union” off 2006′s I Sincerely Apologise For Any Trouble I’ve Caused; “Requiem” off 2008′s Songs For The Road), the sultry, swaying backroom stomp “Surfin’ Guantanamo Bay” and the solemn accordion and banjo-based elegy “Stephen” are among his most scathing and pointed indictments.

In keeping with his reputation as a remarkable one-man band, Ford plays nearly every instrument on, produced, and engineered (with the help of , who’s worked with , , ) Let The Hard Times Roll, in addition to writing all the string arrangements and designing the artwork. The album was recorded throughout all of 2009 in a variety of settings, and not one of them a studio. All but one track were laid to tape in an industrial estate empty unit in Eastbourne, England; the concise, homesick “Missouri” was recorded in a room at the Rodeway Inn motel in Warrensburg, MO, while on a solo tour in 2008. Bits and pieces of piano parts and chorus vocals were also captured in a former convalescent hospital’s family quarters in southern England.

Ford will head out on a three and a half week headlining tour beginning March 3rd at the World Café Live in Philadelphia and wrapping up March 26th at Union Hall in Brooklyn.

“I will be flying solo with as many machines and boxes of noise as the United States will allow me to bring within her borders. I enjoy the challenge of putting on the most elaborate musical performance possible within the limitations of two hands, two feet, the standard international airline baggage allowance and the available trunk-space of a reasonably priced rental car.”  – David Ford

Ford truly puts on an incredible show, the likes of which has blown my mind on several occasions. If you see one show this Spring, make sure it involves David Ford. And lucky us, Philadelphia — we get him twice, both times at World Cafe Live. Whee!

Head to Ford’s MySpace page to hear snippets from Let The Hard Times Roll.

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Mar 03 – World Cafe Live / Philadelphia
Mar 04 - Le Poisson Rouge / New York City
Mar 05 – The Saint / Asbury Park, NJ
Mar 06 – Turning Point / Piermont, NY
Mar 09 – The Drake Hotel / Toronto
Mar 10 – The London Music Club / London, ONT
Mar 12 – Schuba’s / Chicago
Mar 13 – The Patio @ UWI / Madison, Wi.
Mar 15 – Zanzabar / Louisville
Mar 16 – Eddie’s Attic / Atlanta
Mar 18 – Six String Cafe / Raleigh, NC
Mar 19 – Attucks Theater / Norfold, Va.
Mar 20 - The Southern / Charlottesville, Va.
Mar 21 – The Iota / Arlington, Va.
Mar 23 – The Iron Horse / Northampton, Ma.
Mar 24 – Passim’s / Boston
Mar 25 – World Cafe Live / Philadelphia
Mar 26 – Union Hall / Brooklyn

David Ford: website | myspace | @ tla | interview with

Photo: Jessica McGinley

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MP3 Minute: Jakob Dylan “Nothing But The Whole Wide World”

MP3 Minute: Jakob Dylan “Nothing But The Whole Wide World”

 

has premiered the first track “Nothing But the Whole Wide World” off his sophomore solo release Women and Country. For the record, Dylan worked with the legendary T-Bone Burnett, a longtime friend and one of the hottest producers in the business. Dylan’s maturity and versatility as a songwriter is apparent on the album track ‘Nothing But the Whole Wide World,’ which features on backing vocals.

Jakob Dylan – “Nothing But The Whole Wide World”

Pre-order Women and Country now at Amazon.com. Catch Jakob performing new tunes at this year’s South By Southwest festival.

Jakob Dylan: website | myspace

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Thom Yorke/Atoms For Peace Spring 2010 Tour

Thom Yorke/Atoms For Peace Spring 2010 Tour

Atoms for PeaceOn his way to Indio, California’s legendary festival, of fame has announced that his current project (formerly Thom Yorke????) will be playing select dates across the country.

The Atoms For Peace lineup remains the same as when the band performed three shows in Los Angeles last October: Yorke, , , and supports New York through Oakland.

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April 5 & 6 – Roseland Ballroom / New York City
April 8 – Citi Wang Theatre / Boston
April 10 & 11 – Aragon Ballroom / Chicago
April 14 & 15 - Fox Theatre / Oakland, Ca.
April 17 – Santa Barbara Bowl / Santa Barbara
April 18 – Coachella / Indio, Ca.

Thom Yorke: website | myspace

Photo: Andi Watson

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The Extraordinaires and Dangerous Ponies at Johnny Brenda’s next week

The Extraordinaires and Dangerous Ponies at Johnny Brenda’s next week

artists (pictured) and will share the stage with vaudeville-inspired Brooklyn band on Wednesday, March 3 at Johnny Brenda’s.

The Extraordinaires, Dangerous Ponies, The Lisps
Johnny Brenda’s
1201 N. Frankford Ave., Phila PA
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
doors @ 8PM | 21+ | $10
Advance tickets for the show are on sale now.

You can also catch The Extraordinaires at this year’s SXSW in Austin, TX.

The Extraordinaires: website | myspace | Battle of the Vans EP review | @ johnny brenda’s | @ kung fu necktie
Dangerous Ponies: blog | myspace
Punk Rock Payroll: website | myspace

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Arson cause of Philadelphia International Records fire

Arson cause of Philadelphia International Records fire

‘ Center City location was the victim of arson this past Sunday. Platinum and gold records melted and 40 percent of the label’s memorabilia was destroyed. Luckily, the legendary recording studio where the Sound of Philadelphia was born survived the tragedy.

A 27-year-old South Philadelphia man was charged today with setting the Sunday morning fire at Philadelphia International Records. Chris Cimini, charged with arson, burglary and other crimes, had to be rescued by firefighters from the third-story of the building, at Broad and Spruce Streets.

Cimini was treated at a hospital, questioned and released on Sunday. A warrant for his arrest later was issued, and Cimini surrendered to police today.

Investigators said Cimini had been drinking all night in Center City before he went to the studio around 6AM. From surveillance video showing him knocking and banging on the door until he eventually kicked the door until he broke the glass and squirmed inside.

Once inside the studio, police said Cimini vandalized the place, setting off a fire extinguisher and eventually igniting items in a merchandise storage room sometime after 7AM.

The building has been owned by founders and songwriters and , along with their partner , since 1971. Artists such as the , , , and recorded their hits at Philadelphia International Records.

Here’s to a swift recovery.

Philadelphia International Records: website

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