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M. Ward headlining Crystal Hotel Grand Opening in Portland, embarks on European tour

M. Ward headlining Crystal Hotel Grand Opening in Portland, embarks on European tour

As part of the Grand Opening of McMenamin’s newest hotel, the , native is playing three consecutive nights at the , Tuesday, May 3 through Thursday, May 5.

Wednesday’s festivities will also include local favorite , Scott McCaughey, Charlie Gabriel & The Mel Brown Trio, Carl Smith and the Natural Gas Company, “Meet the Makers” brewery tasting, The Lord’s Own Choir, and an afterparty w/DJ Sam Huff.

Thursday’s show will feature , Scott McCaughey, Charlie Gabriel & The Mel Brown Trio, Carl Smith and the Natural Gas Company, Tequila Tasting – Featuring Sauza and Tres Generaciones, “Meet the Makers” winery tasting, The Lord’s Own Choir, and a DJ’d Afterparty with Doug Martsch.

Events begin at 4 p.m., and entry is free, except for M. Ward at 8 p.m., which is $25 in advance, and $25 the day of the show.

After this show, M. Ward will be heading out on a solo until the end of May, and a U.S. and Canadian tour in June and July.

For more information and to purchase tickets, go to McMenamins.com.

05.03.2011 Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
05.04.2011 Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
05.05.2011 Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
05.09.2011 Stockholm, Sweden @ Royal Theatre
05.10.2011 Oslo, Norway @  Parkteatret
05.13.2011 Paris, France @ La Gaite Lyrique
05.15.2011 London, England @ Union Chapel
05.17.2011 Lisbon, Portugal @ Aula Magna
05.18.2011 Porto, Portugal @ Teatro Sa da Bandeira
05.19.2011 Vigo, Spain @ Audiorio de Vigo
05.22.2011 Granada, Spain @ Isodro Marquez Theatre
05.23.2011 Madrid, Spain @ Teatro Lara
05.24.2011 Bilboa, Spain @ Teatro BBK
05.27.2011 Barcelona, Spain @ Primavera Festival
06.10.2011 , PA @ Mann Center for Performing Arts
06.11.2011 Vienna, VA @ Filene Center @ Wolftrap
06.25.2011 Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theatre
06.26.2011 Davis, CA @ Mondavi Center
07.07.2011 Winnipeg, MB Canada @ Winnipeg Folk
07.09.2011 Ottawa, ON @ Ottawa Blues
07.11.2011 Quebec City, QC @ Quebec City Summer Festival
07.31.2011 Newport, RI @ Newport Folk Festival

For more information visit http://www.mwardmusic.com/

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David Bazan – Curse Your Branches

David Bazan – Curse Your Branches

The music of and, more specifically, his work with former band , has long been one of the culprits in my music library which causes my friends to teasingly accuse me of liking “sad bastard music.” While I like to believe that my musical tastes expand beyond such classifications, it is, however, true that some of the saddest and most depressing songs that I know come from directly from Mr. Bazan. bazan

His first full length album, Curse Your Branches, starts off with beautiful piano music that is reminiscent of and is quickly reinforced by some of the electronic elements that he explored under the moniker of . What Bazan starts eloquently crafting in the opening track “Hard to Be” continues throughout the rest of the album: painfully honest lyrics of betrayal and pain surrounded in the warmth of well crafted upbeat music.

I think the brilliance in Curse Your Branches lies is in the fact that he’s able to make an album that is easily listenable which also happens to be full of extremely painful subject matter. This approach is deliberate and you can definitely sense his humor while wading through such dense and dreary subjects, “When We Fell” ends with a hokey flourish that is immediately followed by a soundbite saying “do you want a stop for it like that?” and the contrast between subject matter and music is striking in “Please Baby Please,” a song imagining his daughter at age 23 killing a mother of three after a night of drunk driving.

This album is notably more matured than his 2006 solo EP Fewer Moving Parts. It’s textured and smooth sounding, full of his iconic grey pop, incorporating organic elements from Pedro The Lion and the electronic touch of Headphones.

Overall, I get a strong sense of betrayal in the songs on this album, it’s filled with not-so-subtle frustrations and confrontations on faith and God. It’s complicated and uneasy to pinpoint exactly, but Bazan grew up the son of a pastor in a highly indoctrinated religious environment and spent much of his musical career singing about faith and religion. Somewhere along the way, however, he began asking the tough questions and took a long hard look at things which ultimately led to this album. In “When We Fell” he sings, “If my mother cries when I tell her what I have uncovered / Then I hope she remembers she taught me to follow my heart.

There is also a strong sense of helplessness, in “Curse Your Branches” he sings, “All falling leaves should curse their branches/ For not letting them decide where they should fall / And not letting them refuse to fall at all.”

The chorus in “Hard To Be,” a song in which he exposes the folly in the creation myth, is particularly powerful, singing softly, “It’s hard to be / Hard to be / Hard to be a decent human being.

Full of wonderful tracks like “In Stiches,” “Hard To Be,” and “Lost My Shape,” Curse Your Branches is a brilliant album in which David Bazan wrestles with his demons and still stays compelling without dragging itself down too far into the dark.

Tracklisting:
01. Hard To Be
02. Bless This Mess
03. Please, Baby, Please
04. Curse Your Branches
05. Harmless Sparks
06. When We Fell
07. Lost My Shape
08. Bearing Witness
09. Heavy Breath
10. In Stitches

David Bazan: website | myspace

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Kevin Devine – Brother’s Blood

Kevin Devine – Brother’s Blood


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