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The Raveonettes – Raven in the Grave

The Raveonettes – Raven in the Grave


are a Danish duo, and Raven in the Grave is their fifth . They play gothic garage-style rock characterized by close two-part harmonies. They sound like a lot like , if you need a reference.

The stuff on this album comes quick. Track two “War in Heaven” is what might sound like if you took off drugs, and somehow hooked the songs on heroin instead. It’s great chill out music, but the lyrics definitely call attention to themselves: “there’s a war in heaven/I hate when they forget to let people in.” It’s not a new subject by any means, recalling any number of classic literary works, but it works well. The song drifts past, occasionally interrupted by bursts of noise. It’s kind of fascinating.

Next is “Forget That You’re Young”, which is closer to a pure song. The instruments are played so seamlessly, it’s hard to distinguish what’s going on immediately. There’s an electric guitar playing in the background, keyboards, and what sounds like a drum machine. The vocals are compelling, and the whole thing has a strange sense of space.

If there’s anything difficult about this album, it’s that you’ll miss a lot if you aren’t paying attention. I like this album a lot, but about halfway through I usually find myself spacing out. The albums disregards it’s listener, and simply does what it wants to. The thing is, if you want to dig in there’s a lot here. It’s great for chilling out, but it’s also susceptible to closer attention. Highly recommended.

Track listing:
1. Recharge & Revolt
2. War In Heaven
3. Forget That You’re Young
4. Apparitions
5. Summer Moon
6. Let Me On Out
7. Ignite
8. Evil Seeds
9. My Times Up

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Bands announced for Middle of the Map Fest

Bands announced for Middle of the Map Fest

’s debut City festival, , has announced its lineup. Local greats such as join with national acts such as , Daniel Johnston and  .

The festival is in the historic Westport area on both April 8 and 9.

Taking place within the music venues of The Record Bar, The Beaumont Club, The Union and The Riot Room, festival goers will be given access to four different musical choices. Tickets can be purchased on day to day basis ($20 for either Friday only access or Saturday only access) or both days for a mere 5 additional dollars, of $25 total.Tickets can be purchased here.

Here’s the full schedule:
Friday:

Two Door Cinema Club
The
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Paper Route
A Lull
Small Black

Minden


Motorboater
Seafarer

Saturday:

Daniel Johnston
Cursive
Margot & The Nuclear So and So’s




State Bird

Capybara
Cowboy Indian Bear
Saharan Gazelle Boy
Sam Billen


Vertigone and Trystyl
Reach

More are still to come.

Stay up to date with Middle of the Map Fest here.

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Scion Garage Fest brings free performances from The Raveonettes, The Ponys, Best Coast, etc to Lawrence KS

Scion Garage Fest brings free performances from The Raveonettes, The Ponys, Best Coast, etc to Lawrence KS

Those in might have spent the last few months mourning the loss of the Wakarusa music festival. Now the only fest that this area of the country could claim is the mohawked, beer belly-filled Rockfest. But not anymore! There’s a new fest in town and in this blog’s opinion, it is pretty kick ass.

Scion Garage Fest will showcase local and national acts Saturday 2 in downtown , KS. An by August 30 gets fans in to the fest for free.

It’s set up like a mini-SXSW. You get to pick and choose what bars/venues you go into, but you need to plan accordingly for age restrictions ( is 18+) and capacity. The shows start at 4 p.m. and run until 12:30 a.m.

Some of the acts of note include , , The Ponys, Best Coast, Thee Oh Sees, and .

Sure, they’re some other hipsterfest going on at Starlight (*cough* *cough*), but this is FREE!!!! Make sure you RSVP here by August 30 so that it stays FREE! This is something you won’t want to miss.

Line Up:
THE OBLIVIANS
THE GORIES
THE RAVEONETTES

THE PONYS
KING KHAN & THE SHRINES
CLOUD NOTHINGS
BEST COAST
THEE OH SEES

TIMES NEW VIKING
HUNX & HIS PUNX TYVEK






BAD SPORTS
SEX BEET
NATURAL CHILD TEENANGER
ROOFTOP VIGILANTES

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Lars Ludvig Lofgren – Heterochromia

Lars Ludvig Lofgren – Heterochromia

It is rather funny sometimes how our preconceived notions can deceive us. Lars Ludvig Lofgren almost fell through my fingers into the abyss of CDs I refuse to listen to due to a name that I incorrectly assumed HAD to make them an awful death metal band from somewhere in Nazi, Germany. However, it would seem that Lars’ actual sound is more like a punk version of than Rammstein. lars

I thank god for that and should you too. Because in all honesty, this band is worth a listen or twelve. , Lars Ludvig Lofgen’s latest effort is actually rather infectious. Their songs’ structure keep the listener interested with just enough catch to leave you caught up and shifting your body in time with the beat. Driving guitar riffs in tracks such as “It’s Ridiculous” or “Tiger In My Tank” remind me of better days when The Lemonheads and The Replacements ruled the world.

In my book, that sound is welcome to swing by anytime. Hell, it doesn’t even have to call ahead to make sure I’m .

But, doesn’t stop at simply sampling the 90′s signature sound. I can hear , The Beatles and The Pretenders in their sound as well. Collecting these dated, throwback sounds that are rather popular in bands these days, Lars Ludvig Lofgren would be the perfect choice for a 2010 sock hop, should someone decide to throw one.  Seriously, picture it: prom queens in poodle skirts skanking to the catchy hooks of peppy numbers like “Canadian Maple Leafs” and “Candy Rome.”  They wait patiently near the vodka-spiked punch bowl, waiting for their steady to ask them to slow dance to “Across Your House,” before sneaking away to fuck in the backseat of the car at Lover’s Point, while “Round Your Heart” blares from the radio. An like this would make proud

Track Listing:

    1. Canadian Maple Leafs
    2. Across Your House
    3. Round Your Heart
    4. Candy Rome
    5. Give The Dog A Bone
    6. Opportunity Knocks
    7. It’s Ridiculous
    8. Hope You’re Thinking Of Me
    9. We Always Knew
    10. Tiger In My Tank
    11. My Kid Could Paint That

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New Raveonettes Bonus Track

New Raveonettes Bonus Track

 

“While Supplies Last.” “Quantities Limited.” These phrases are really cool if you are one of the few who gets the exclusive, but if you are too late, they can be highly depressing.raveonettes

Perhaps that was the case with Record Store Day’s Raveonette‘s exclusive featuring unreleased “The Chosen One” and “Planes Do Crash.”

Despair no more, you can now stream and download “The Chosen One” and if you want to get your hands on both, buy the full at thinkindie.com and get both the songs.

.“The Chosen One”

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Popwreckoning Exclusive: 96.5 The Buzz Halloweenie Roast

Popwreckoning Exclusive: 96.5 The Buzz Halloweenie Roast

It’s that time of year again.

What time, you ask? weenie roast

Time for City’s 96.5 The Buzz’s Halloweenie Roast.

Spooktacular!

Enjoy nine bands at the Beaumont, and partake in the Freaks Tattoo Costume Contest to get your goulish Halloween spirits in full swing before the 31st.

The show is all ages and doors are at 5 p.m on Wednesday, , 28.

Four local bands will play inside while this crazy line-up rocks it hard outside:

Start out the evening by giving a listen to frenzied NY punk -rockers, White Rabbits. Listen to what the Rabbits have to offer by listening to It’s Frightening on iTunes.

Take in the cool, smooth blues and soul of the Austin-based group Black Joe Lewis (& the Honeybears). I predict that these fellas will get the crowd moving to their gritty, swing tunes. Seriously. You can’t sit still during a tune like “Bitch, I Love You.”

Next up are and of The Raveonettes. The Everly Brothers, Cramps, Bowie (the list goes on) inspired musicians should deliver a set full of fun songs and awesome melodies. Expect to hear nbuzzew tunes from their In And Out Of Control (out Oct. 6).

The the 80s synth- rockers whose hairstyles were as memorable as their albums, A Flock of Seagulls, will be next on the bill.

Jet, the Australian loves who brought you “Are You Going To Be My Girl,” will be headlining the show outside. Catch up with these rockers by giving their album, Shaka Rock, a listen.

Buzz : tickets

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Lollapalooza: Sunday, Day 3 @ Grant Park, Chicago IL

Lollapalooza: Sunday, Day 3 @ Grant Park, Chicago IL

As much as I love music, sun and Chicago, it is a very fortunate thing that is only a weekend long. Next year I am wearing a pedometer just so I can see how much I walked, although I’m not sure why this festival was so much more brutal when I have survived SXSW, Bonnaroo and even before.

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Though it was early in the morning and the final day, a large crowd had already amassed for Sam Roberts Band. Canadian flags with pot leaves in place of the maple were in no shortage as the jam rockers played their songs. While I doubt that I’d go out of my way to buy an , it was fun to pick up on the choruses and singalong._MG_7501

was next on my agenda and I must say that the Brits (oh , why couldn’t you play every day?) and all the other European bands that crossed the great pond for this fest owned it. Friendly Fires didn’t have that large of a crowd, but they had everybody dancing as they sang “Jump into the Pool” and other tunes. It was difficult to pull away from their set, but I knew my beloved string players in had started their set at the opposite end of the festival.

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Usually when watching Ra Ra Riot, I geek out over the strings, but today I finally saw how talented of a performer singer is as he was practically skipping about then even ran out to sing as close to the crowd as he could get from the barricade. Even though lyrically they can be a downer band, I was beaming as I watched his glee at performing at Lollapalooza.

Bat for Lashes tried to mystify with ethereal vocals, creepy angel dolls and shiny spandex.  The only thing I was really mystified by was why she played the piano by just poking it with her pointer fingers. I mean even if that’s all the song needs, the norm is to record the pattern then let it loop. It was just confusing. But she does have a great Bjork voice. I do think their stage show just might fit a little better in a foggy club than the bright outdoors.

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I really wanted to see after Joshua told me their Bonnaroo made him think they were the next . Not only were they late to the stage, but it was just a messy performance. I couldn’t even force myself long enough to hear the radio tune “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked”.

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Severely disappointed, I went to , whom have always impressed me in the past. The sound seemed off and I was in need of some more tunage that wasn’t so nostalgic, so I again band jumped to the .

I had an interview scheduled far too many blocks away, so I missed the next few acts, which was a bummer because I couldn’t even find the band I was supposed to interview and by this point, all the walking was making me feel like I would never move again (I later learned that my body aches were a bit more severe than I thought and not quite from the walking, but other problems. Eeks!).

The Raveonettes greeted me as I walked back into the fest. Finally, a band that was worth the hype! The vocals were amazingly powerful and I immediately was bummed that I didn’t run to see them in their entirety. Alas! Perhaps in the future, they’ll swing through my neck of the woods.

Preppy darlings came out in thick shades and brightly colored shorts in contrast to their usual khakis and cardigans. A more appropriate dress choice in the unbearable heat. They started off with a new number, but one I had heard before and as Ezra led the crowd through his little yelps and he rocked up on his toes, there was one clear thought I had about this band: they have the most tone deaf fans ever. The audience tries really hard to singalong with this band. They try really, really, really hard, but they are awful. At least the band is . I know that it is just as popular to hate on this band as it is to love them. I happen to love them and find them and their tunes absolutely adorable (plus I’m a communications major and let’s be real–who gives a fuck about an oxford comma?).

The next bit of the festival is a bit of a blur as severe dehydration started to set in, my leg problem worsened and Ezra’s brilliant idea to make the crowd dance turned into a mosh pit that caused me to get pushed all the way to the front of what would later be a 200,000 person crowd. Exciting, but scary. To be honest, I wasn’t sure how I felt about my new spot by the barricade. On one hand it was exciting. On the other, it was sad because there was no way I could get back through the crowd and see bands on other stages.

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I did get to hear and Silversun Pickups, but I couldn’t really see them. It was hella fun to be stared down by ‘s guards on stage and be able to see his phenomenal drummer. I have to hand it to Snoop, he really knows how to work up a crowd (especially considering everybody up front seemed to be waiting for .

I guess I missed out on some excitement at the other end of the venue. Lou Reed went well over his set time, cutting into Band of Horses‘ set. A pissed off crowd apparently yelled “Fuck off, Lou” and “Boo,” but Band of Horses politely started their set and even kept playing after “The Funeral” ended and Jane’s Addiction started.

I doubt that anybody is surprised that I wanted to see the Killers over Jane’s Addiction and reports of crowd sizes between the two headlining stages make it sound like I was not in the minority. It also sounds like from other reports that I picked the better of the two shows. Perry may have started this festival, but it has outgrown him and his gaudy tactics.  A helicopter shined a spotlight on the audience, the band was joined by vaudevillian (cough prostitutes cough) characters and even invited ‘s guitarist to join them for “Jane’s Says”. Yes, I am very glad I missed that abuse of music.

The Killers have a big stage show and lights, but at the heart of their performance, they don’t rely on the gimmicks that the night’s other headliner used. Their stage show was more so used to compliment the theme and vibe of the latest album. It enhanced the music instead of detracting. They had their palm trees and lights, and in the heat, it really did feel like the Killers transported all of us from Chicago to their home of Las Vegas.

The band has really grown into their element and while they have headlined countless European festivals, just this past year have they received that same honor in the States. I think this might have been their largest audience on U.S. soil.

As the Killers played, each song got better and bigger than the last. Singer seemed especially chatty and happy this night as he told the tale of how he and first met and wrote “Mr. Brightside” (true story) to a mystical tale of the band’s travels to get to Lollapalooza (slightly exaggerated). Flowers’ extra happiness might be attributed to the fact that his second son was born the week prior to the festival.

Though I’ve seen this band many times before, they still brought out a few surprises like an extra verse addition to “Bling”, a song that was never a single, but has easily become one of their most popular live hits. And while there was no Lou Reed guest spot as many–myself included–speculated, this set still took Lollapalooza out with a a nice “twist with a shout.” Reference to obscure? Get yourself to an iPod or a Killers show asap.

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Lollapalooza: Sunday in summary:
Best set of the day: We know I loved the Killers. What a great way to end the fest. I guess I’ll throw Friendly Fires a bone here, too.
Best surprises of the day: Aerosmith members during Jane’s is a surprise, but not a good one (please don’t let them headline 2010 like Perry joked). Band of Horses making up for Lou Reed stealing their set time and playing against Jane’s Addiction is pretty awesome.
Breakthrough of the day: Friendly Fires.
Biggest let downs of the day: Cage the Elephant. Ugh. Lou Reed. And no Lou Reed at the Killers, but my understanding is that again was Lou Reed’s fault and the Killers tried to get him to join them. Oh and that the root of my pain was not all the walking, but was a spider bite that has caused my leg to swell, turn red, give me a fever and is serious enough that I need to go the ER like asap.
Crazy crowd moment: Let’s just say that Snoop Dogg made some people who had just met feel extra close. I feel a bit scandalized.

Lollapalooza: website | schedule | set lists

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The Raveonettes ‘In and Out of Control’ artwork, mp3 “Suicide”

The Raveonettes ‘In and Out of Control’ artwork, mp3 “Suicide”


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