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End of 2010: Abby Williamson

End of 2010: Abby Williamson

Top 3 Albums of 2010:

Somehow this album manages to reflect each member’s different approach to crafting a song, yet it completely melts together into this subconscious synergy the Portland trio has mastered over the last ten years. It still included all the multilayer mixing that made Friend and Foe so amazing, but Mines finally brought the electric guitar more into the songwriting rather than an afterthought. With the epic and haunting “Tithe,” hard and fast “TAOS” and heartbreaking “INTIL,” I cannot think of an album that satisfied me more this year.

Even though Gorilla Manor was released in the U.K. in November 2009, we didn’t get this masterful debut until February here in the , but I didn’t hear it until May at the Sasquatch Festival. I had heard nothing of the band before passing by the huge field filled with people and stopping to listen to 3 songs. It was nearing the end of their set, and Taylor Rice took to the mic to dedicate “Who Knows Who Cares” to his girlfriend, and that beautiful song is what hooked me. Gorilla Manor was the only album I purchased at the festival, and it was the soundtrack to my summer, with not one song I wished to skip.

I will admit, when it comes to We Are Scientists, I’m biased. I’m not going to pretend that I’m not, but I honestly think that this album was far underrated by snobs like Pitchfork and utterly ignored by most others (at least in the U.S.) What Keith Murray and Chris Cain did with this album was strip away any limitations that a major label put on them, and with the help of Andy Burrows on drums, wrote a killer pop record. The hard-hitting bass on “I Don’t Bite,” the adorable synth line in “Jack and Ginger,” and the ballads that show that Keith can really hit those high notes, “Pittsburgh” and “Foreign Kicks” help round out my third favourite album of the year. And if you’ve got the chance, and you like Weezer, seek out the U.K. b-side “Pound For Pound.” It’s really good.

Best Show of 2010:

This was a very difficult one, mainly because being with has multiplied the number of shows I annually attend by…at least tenfold. I could come up with so many reasons why the dozens of shows I saw in 2010 are amazing, but I’m going to sound a bit repetitive right now. Menomena at the Crystal Ballroom for Portland’s was – hands down – the best show of 2010. In fact, that whole week was full of amazing bands. But what Menomena did in their hometown at perhaps my new favourite venue was phenomenal. Danny Seim is the most intense drummer I’ve ever seen, singing on key with so much power while bashing away at his kit. Justin Harris plays a freaking baritone saxophone with so much vigor that you forget it’s a woodwind instrument. And Brent Knopf provides the subtlety and loveliness of the band with his soft lilty vibrato and driving melodies on the piano. I was shoved into this room with hundreds of Portlanders thinking that I’d skip out after a few songs to see the Smashing Pumpkins at a different venue across town. In more ways than one – I was stuck there. Literally leaning against the stage at the Crystal Ballroom, you can feel both the movement in the floor and the vibration of the stage. So in a sense, not only was I hearing and seeing the , but actually feeling it. It was awesome to hear them open with “The Strongest Man in the World” off I Am the Fun Blame Monster and play through not-quite-as-old songs like the the weird and rough “The Pelican” off Friend and Foe and brand new ones like the moving “Tithe.” Not only did I get to listen to these amazing songs I’d been only hearing on record, but I got to watch these talented artists in their home town. Menomena was so good. Like otherworldly good.

    Most Anticipated in 2011:

    • I follow Eddie Argos on , and a couple of weeks ago he posted an update saying that Art Brut was working on their new record in a studio in Salem, OR. You know what that means? A new Art Brut album in 2011. I don’t know when and what it’s going to be called, but it could also mean another coming to ? Hopefully, because the last time Art Brut came through it was a 21+ show before I was 21.
    • If Noah Lennox would ever set a real date for his newest Panda Bear release instead of teasing us with 7″ releases here and there, I’d be more excited. But I am, nonetheless, super excited for his whole album, having heard most of it at Musicfest Northwest.

    Most Overrated in 2010:

    • Taylor Swift. She really needs to get out of my life. I can’t escape Taylor Swift. Sure she’s cute and a better role model than Miley Cyrus. Sure she plays guitar and writes her own songs. But her songs are getting really old and repetitive, and the girl can’t sing live to save her life. I’d honestly rather listen to Justin Bieber.

    Best Musical Memory of 2010:

    • Travelling down the west coast with several friends to see We Are Scientists on tour this summer was the best time of my life. I called it the “WASTRAVAGANZA,” because I’m a nerd, and we needed something to call it. It started in Portland, where I finally got to meet the band. It was funny, because I’d interviewed Chris over the phone for a PopWreckoning , and when I told him that he said, “oh, you’re THAT Abby. Thank you for your personal and professional interest in our band,” then he gave me a hug. Two days later we went to the Seattle show where my friends brought Keith and Chris pastries for the post-show, and we got offered some cocaine by a homeless man on Capitol Hill at 2 a.m. But the absolute best part was a week and a half later when two friends and I drove 13 hours to San Francisco to meet up with four more friends who loved We Are Scientists just as much as we did. Plus, it was the only all-ages show on the west coast that my underage friend could attend, so we had to make the drive. For some reason in Portland and Seattle WAS had neglected to play “It’s A Hit,” which is my favorite song, so it made it that much sweeter when they played it in San Francisco. While at Slim’s, we also had a nice inebriated conversation with their opening act a.k.a Rewards. I’d gotten a lot of the show on tape, so I told him I’d recorded a couple of his songs and it made him smile like a little boy. After buying some crepes from a vendor outside the venue, Keith and Chris invited us all to the bar they were going to called “Butter,” but we politely declined since not all of us could actually go in the bar. But we did stick around to finish our crepes and hang out before we had to go back to our respective hotels or homes. When they stepped out the door, they saw us on the other end of the block, pointed at us all and said, “you guys are CRAZY!” We did appear a bit crazy at that point, but it was worth it, because we got another round of hugs and my friends and I got to see our favorite band together finally.

    Probably several people who just read that think I’m absolutely nuts, but I don’t really care.

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    Ticket Giveaway: Portugal. The Man at the Bottleneck, in Lawrence, Oct. 20

    Ticket Giveaway: Portugal. The Man at the Bottleneck, in Lawrence, Oct. 20

    It’s time for more tickets from . This time we’re giving away 2 sets (4 total) of tickets to The October 20, 2010 Portugal. The Man show at The in , KS. The show is all ages.

    Winning can be done as follows:

    1. Be sure you are following @popwreckoning on and use your to post the following comment: Hell yes! @popwreckoning is giving me the chance to see @portugaltheman in Lawrence!

    Seriously, how simple is that?!

    Contest ends at noon on Oct. 18.

    Now go! Get to work! Score free things. And be sure to check back with us for more free tickets in the future.

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    Frightened Rabbit embark on month-long fall North American tour

    Frightened Rabbit embark on month-long fall North American tour

    Scottish rock band start their today in at the Showbox at the Market with openers Plants and Animal and Bad Veins.

    This will be the band’s second U.S. tour promoting their newest album A Winter of Mixed Drinks, which they’ve taken some time to do gigs over in the U.K. between tours.

    Tour dates:

    10/7 – The Showbox at the Market – Seattle, WA

    10/8 – The Vogue Theater – Vancouver, BC

    10/9 – Wonder Ballroom – Portland, OR

    10/10 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA

    10/11 – Lower Sprawl Plaza – Berkeley, CA

    10/13 – Mayan Theatre – Los Angeles, CA

    10/14 – House of Blues – San Diego, CA

    10/15 – House of Blues – Anaheim, CA

    10/16 – Beauty Bar – Las Vegas, NV

    10/17 – The Clubhouse – Phoenix, AZ

    10/19 – The Loft – Dallas, TX

    10/20 – Stubb’s Bar-B-Q – Austin, TX

    10/21 – Walter’s On Washington – Houston, TX

    10/22 – Tipitina’s Uptown – New Orleans, LA

    10/23 – Common Grounds – Gainesville, FL

    10/24 – The Social – Orlando, FL

    10/26 – 40 Watt Club – Athens, GA

    10/28 – Starlight Ballroom – Philadelphia, PA

    10/29 – Paradise Rock Club – Boston, MA

    10/30 – Terminal 5 – New York, NY

    11/1 – 9:30 Club – Washington DC

    11/2 – Diesel – Pittsburgh, PA

    11/3 – Magic Stick – Detroit, MI

    11/4 – House of Blues – Chicago, IL

    After they’re finished with the North American tour, Frightened Rabbit will head right into a tour of Germany and the UK.

    For more information on the tour and where to buy tickets, go to http://www.myspace.com/frightenedrabbit.

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    Photo Gallery: PopWreckoning 3rd Birthday Show featuring Poison Control Center, O’Giant Man, Max Justus & Mansions

    Photo Gallery: PopWreckoning 3rd Birthday Show featuring Poison Control Center, O’Giant Man, Max Justus & Mansions

    PopWreckoning celebrated its 3rd with a party at the Record Bar. As part of the , we had some great national and local bands join us for a show.

    joined local acts O’Giant Man and in opening up for the energetic rock of the . The brass-enhanced group was in Kansas City previously opening for , so it was fun to see them embrace a headlining spot.

    Photographer Nick Davis was at the party and shares these from the event:

    Thanks to everyone who came out to join us in the festivities!

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    The Arcade Fire @ the Key Arena in Seattle, 9/29/10

    The Arcade Fire @ the Key Arena in Seattle, 9/29/10

    Wednesday morning I got an email re: press inquiry. It was a notification that my photo pass and ticket would be waiting at will call and that “AF” would be playing at 8:45.

    AF? Who was I seeing with the initials “AF?”

    ? Wait, what? You see, I requested to shoot Arcade Fire about three weeks ago, on the off chance that I’d get it. But I never heard back so I forgot about trying, and I wasn’t about to spend $40 on a ticket when I’m a poor college student. So when I got the confirmation email, I literally started screaming in my car at the stop light on my way to school.

    That night I drove to Seattle for the fourth time in a week to see the Canadian geniuses that they are, and let me tell you, I’m so darned glad I got that confirmation email.

    Arcade Fire played at the that night, which is the largest indoor venue in the area, and they took full advantage of the ginormous room. With eight people in the band running around the stage and breaking instruments matched with a mesmerizing visual the background reminiscent of old home movies, the show managed to be intimate even with the thousands of people filling the seats.

    To begin their awe-inspiring 90-minute set, the band appropriately jumped right into “Ready to Start,” perhaps the best song off their new album , and I could feel the energy from the small circle of the diehard fans right behind me as I maneuvered around my friends in this narrow pit between the stage and crowd barrier. At the end of the second song “Month of May,” I heard some guy behind me scream “MAY IS NOW MY FAVORITE MONTH!” Good for you, dude.

    Keeping the energy up, next we got the driving force of “Keep The Car Running” off . Really, you’ll be hard up to find another band from this last decade with a catalogue as impressive as Arcade Fire. The brilliance of the songs along with the fact that the stage was literally filled with the eight musicians in Arcade Fire made it a truly memorable performance. It would be easy to clutter the stage with that many performers, but the Arcade Fire have this fantastic formula for with all the band members as variables, and it always equals awesome.

    A couple of my favourite moments of the night came when Regine Chassagne took the mic during “Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains),” and “Haiti,” her French/English lament about her birthplace. In fact, at the end of the show, Butler told the audience that a dollar of every ticket went to Haiti relief efforts.

    The crowd on the other hand, kind of sucked. As I couldn’t linger right up front the entire time, once I found where my ticket had placed me, I danced at my seat, along with a few other people who were equally as stoked as I was. Seriously, when I started doing this a year ago, I made a “bucket list” if you will, of bands that I wanted to see and shoot – and Arcade Fire was one of them. But I looked down upon the people inhabiting the floor with their general admission tickets, and a good 70 percent of the people I could see just standing there. It was only during the last few songs that they threw their arms up and rejoiced.

    You paid $40 to see this show. Why aren’t you dancing around like a crazy fool? There weren’t even any crowd surfers. There were crowd surfers at the Matt & Kim show I saw the night before at the Showbox – a small club. Why not take advantage of the giant cluster of people and just let loose? I’ve heard criticism from some out-of-towners that Seattle’s pretty chill when it comes to shows – that we stand around with our arms crossed and bob our heads.

    Frontman said it best last night when he proclaimed, “for being the birthplace of grunge, you guys are pretty fucking polite.”

    We don’t want to be polite. It’s an Arcade Fire show. Loosen up, Seattle!

    Even though the crowd’s energy was luke warm most of the night, during the encore – “Intervention” and “Wake Up” – I finally felt like I was at an Arcade Fire show even up in the nosebleeds.

    For more from the show, go to the full set at Flickr.

    Set List
    1. Ready to Start
    2. Month of May
    3. Keep the Car Running
    4. Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
    5. No Cars Go
    6. Haïti
    7. Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
    8. Modern Man
    9. Rococo
    10. The Suburbs
    11. The Suburbs (Continued)
    12. Ocean of Noise
    13. Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
    14. We Used to Wait
    15. Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
    16. Rebellion (Lies)

    Encore:
    17. Intervention
    18. Wake Up

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    Ticket Giveaway: Valient Thorr, October 3rd, Record Bar

    Ticket Giveaway: Valient Thorr, October 3rd, Record Bar

    has been given a grand opportunity, thanks to Velocity Media, to give our fans the chance to see the  for . The show will take place at  in , Missouri on Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 8 p.m.

    Other bands playing include , and .

    PopWreckoning will be giving away 4 pairs (8 total) tickets to the show.

    This contest will end at 5 p.m. the day of show. You will be emailed day of show. Winners’ tickets will be at the door when you arrive at the show. Please make sure you include your full name and email in the comment, otherwise I cannot get in touch with you to tell you that you have won.

    Winning is simple (and only two steps).

    1. Comment in this article the answer to the following question:  Why do you deserve to go to this show? PopWreckoning staff will read your opinions and choose the best four day of show.

    2. Repost this article on either your facebook, , myspace, blog, website or other social media tool. Spread the wealth, then send us the link (by posting it in your comment).

    Then show up at the bar and have fun watching a great band on us.

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    Popwreckoning Presents The Poison Control Center @ Record Bar, Oct 4

    Popwreckoning Presents The Poison Control Center @ Record Bar, Oct 4

    will celebrate its 3rd by hosting a The at in , Missouri on Monday, October 4.

    The Poison Control Center, whom recently opened for here in Kansas City, will headline the show. It will also feature , O’Giant Man and .

    The show will cost $7 at the door. However, PopWreckoning is offering up a special deal to help you afford our party. If you come to the venue with a Pavement ticket from the September 11, 2010 show, we’ll let you in for 5 bucks flat. Furthermore, if you’re attending the evening Deadmau5 show at the Uptown Theater or The Mountain Goats show at the , you can show up at our show after, present the door guy with a ticket and get in for 3 bucks flat. That’s how badly we want you to join.

    The show starts at 9:30 p.m. with Mansions. 10:15 will feature Max Justus, followed by O’Giant Man at 11:15. Your headliner, The Poison Control Center will melt your face at 12:15 a.m. (giving you plenty of time to make your way to the show after Deadmau5). This show is 18+ with legal ID.

    Come support local , the Record Bar and local media. PopWreckoning thanks you for your support.

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    Tyler Brown Williams interview, performance @ ATN Showcase: SXSW 2010

    Tyler Brown Williams interview, performance @ ATN Showcase: SXSW 2010

    Acoustic singer Tyler Brown Williams performs at the All Together Now Showcase at 2010. The pop rock musician also took the time to answer a few questions. Check it out in the below:

    The All Together Now Showcase was made possible with help from ATN Management, Invisible Children, Big Picture Media, PopWreckoning.com, Fox Clothing, Pop Chips, www.borrowlenses.com, www.philipgrey.com, Jacob Mengelkoch, Bayou Lounge, Kelsey Eckberg, Jennifer DaRe and MTV.

    It was the only showcase at SXSW where bands could be sure their would be heard by .

    You can learn more about the showcase and other bands featured at www.atnshowcase.com. We’ll also be featuring more bands’ interviews and performances in an ongoing feature at www.PopWreckoning.com.

    Were you there? We’d love to hear your memories…

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    Wil Seabrook interview, performance @ ATN Showcase: SXSW 2010

    Wil Seabrook interview, performance @ ATN Showcase: SXSW 2010

    Indie rock musician Wil Seabrook performs at the All Together Now Showcase at 2010. The singer also took the time to answer a few questions. Check it out in the below:

    The All Together Now Showcase was made possible with help from ATN Management, Invisible Children, Big Picture Media, PopWreckoning.com, Fox Clothing, Pop Chips, www.borrowlenses.com, www.philipgrey.com, Jacob Mengelkoch, Bayou Lounge, Kelsey Eckberg, Jennifer DaRe and MTV.

    It was the only showcase at SXSW where bands could be sure their would be heard by .

    You can learn more about the showcase and other bands featured at www.atnshowcase.com. We’ll also be featuring more bands’ interviews and performances in an ongoing feature at www.PopWreckoning.com.

    Were you there? We’d love to hear your memories…

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    Thurlow interview, performance @ ATN Showcase: SXSW 2010

    Thurlow interview, performance @ ATN Showcase: SXSW 2010

    Folk act Thurlow performs at the All Together Now Showcase at 2010. The group also took the time to answer a few questions. Check it out in the below:

    The All Together Now Showcase was made possible with help from ATN Management, Invisible Children, Big Picture Media, PopWreckoning.com, Fox Clothing, Pop Chips, www.borrowlenses.com, www.philipgrey.com, Jacob Mengelkoch, Bayou Lounge, Kelsey Eckberg, Jennifer DaRe and MTV.

    It was the only showcase at SXSW where bands could be sure their would be heard by .

    You can learn more about the showcase and other bands featured at www.atnshowcase.com. We’ll also be featuring more bands’ interviews and performances in an ongoing feature at www.PopWreckoning.com.

    Were you there? We’d love to hear your memories…

    Posted in Austin, Concerts, Features, Interviews, PopWreckoning News, SxSWComments Off

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