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Inappropriate!/A History Lesson -> The Violent Femmes

 

It is a very respectable thing to know more about the Violent Femmes than their über-hit "Blister In the Sun."  For a long time before I really got into the Femmes, I got by on my knowledge of "Gone Daddy Gone" but with that being recently covered by Gnarls Barkley, it won't quite do anymore.  On the radio today I heard the Femmes classic "Add It Up" and it hit me that I need to be doing double duty with this post: educating you fine people about the Violent Femmes and giving you songs that are horribly inappropriate for a mixtape directed at your significant other!  All at once!

 

Violent Femmes Official // MySpace // Buy One of Their CDs, for good measure.

 

Add It Up MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/Violent%20Femmes%20-%20add%20it%20up.mp3]

 

Gimme The Car MP3 

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/Violent%20Femmes%20-%20Gimme%20The%20Car%20%5BLive%5D.mp3]




My Morning Jacket // A Love Story

 

I love PBS. They have this kickass show called Austin City Limits that I catch once in a blue moon. As our hour of Scrubs was over, I did a little channel surfing to find something to flicker in the background while I dozed off to sleep. I turn into PBS and I see a band playing, so I stop and decide to listen in for a second to see if they suck or are delicious. 

Delicious all the way. I didn't know it until the end of the program, but the band I was watching was called My Morning Jacket, and they were playing "Golden".

I was caught up in the rest of the show, which was only a few songs. Golden was definitely country, with that slide guitar wahwahing. Then the rest of what they played was a mix of progressive syncy rock. The lead, Jim James, his voice is relatively plain but it definitely works so well with their music. They're great live, too, as well as the music making me an instant fan, which doesn't often happen. I do enjoy the feeling of falling in love with music.

After some research I discovered that their latest album is called Okonokos, they've lost and gained two band members, they've been around since '98, and they played at Bonnaroo for a few years, the last one being in 2006. Dammit. They also named their band after a jacket with the initials MMJ on it that was found after a show.

 Anyways, here are four of the five tracks I caught on PBS. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did and currently do. My Morning Jacket gets a big LTM stamp of approval.

 

My Morning Jacket Official  // MySpace // Get Okonokos

Wiki // Austin City Limits Website

 

Gideon MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/Gideon.mp3]

 

Golden MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/golden%20-%20my%20morning%20jacket.mp3]

 

Anytime MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/My_Morning_Jacket-Anytime.mp3]

 

Dondante MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/mymorningjacket-dondante.mp3]

 

 

 

 




Tommee :: Artist Spotlight

One day I came home from work, or some other place I went and came from. Wade beckoned me over to the computer, to show me some videos on YouTube. Typical guy.

TommeeI suppose it was a serendipitous accident, because as he was searching for musicians, he found a band called Tommee and the Neighbourhood.  He was impressed enough to show me, and I was impressed enough to remember the band for over a year. Now that I've got my kickin' music website, I knew I definitely wanted to feature them. Turns out, though, that the band has…disbanded, and Tommee has a solo act, which is fine with me, because he is still exceedingly awesome. 

After some investigating at Tommee's website, I found that he is from a village in Indonesia, and uses a wide range of indigenous and contemporary instruments to create his super-chill sound. His website even features them, with pictures, explanations, and audio samples, that made my boyfriend's mouth water (he has a thing for world stringed instruments).

Tommee's music is pretty crafty. It's relaxing, but with message, and is oddly simple and intricate at the same time. It has some reggae-island grooves, and a good, organic sound.  

He has two solo albums, Kachampo, and Get On So Well. He is currently touring Europe. Hopefully I'll have an interview pretty soon, but for now enjoy these MP3's and keep checking back for more Tommee goodness.

 See What Got Us Hooked

Links 

Tommee Official Website 

Buy Kachampo

Buy Get On So Well

 Music

 Cengaa Aruziki MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/04%20Cengaa%20Aruziki.mp3] 

 

Get On So Well MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/03%20Get%20On%20So%20Well.mp3] 

 

No Reason To Cry MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/04%20No%20Reason%20To%20Cry.mp3] 

 

Io Ariku MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/01%20Io%20Ariku.mp3] 

 

 

 Tommee's On Tour

 

July 2007 – EUROPE
Thu 5th
@ 7.00pm

Fri 6th
@ 10.00pm

Sat 7th
@ 10.00pm

Sat 21st
@ 9.00pm

Divan du Monde
75 rue des Martyrs
M° Pigalle  Paris  FRANCE
www.divandumonde.com
with Steve Tallis

Le Sentier des Halles
Paris  FRANCE

Le Sentier des Halles
Paris  FRANCE

Double Six
36 Avenue Joannès Masset
Lyon Vaise  FRANCE
www.doublesix.fr

August 2007 – EUROPE
Thu 2nd
@ 9.00pm

La Grotte
rue des Juifs
Strasbourg  FRANCE
www.lagrotte.org

September 2007 – EUROPE
Fri 7th
@ 9.00pm

Sat 8th
@ 9.00pm

Double Six
36 Avenue Joannès Masset
Lyon Vaise  FRANCE
www.doublesix.fr

Double Six
36 Avenue Joannès Masset
Lyon Vaise  FRANCE
www.doublesix.fr

 




Minnie Driver - Seastories

 

The other night I was watching Leno (again, an inspiration for a post) when Minnie Driver was in the hotseat chatting with our favorite skunky late night host. The show went to commercial, and then, to my surprise, came back with Minnie Driver on stage about to perform. Musically. What the fuck? I didn't see that one coming. 

And guess what. Unlike most actor-turned-musicians, this chica is good. Like, really good. I love her voice, and I fell head over heels in love with the song she and her band performed. It's called "Beloved". I've been singing it ever since. I chalk it up a bit to her being British (ahem, go England). I've always loved Minnie Driver anyways, if not for her acting, but for her incredible laugh. It makes me giggle ridiculously. 

And, this is her second album! Sheesh.  

It must be crappy to be compared to your former career in reviews, Minnie, but thats what happens. Your fellow actors have tried to the music thing and sucked at it, so we have to be cautious when you do it. But don't worry, love, you've done well.

Anyways, 

the song was sung well, lyrically very good, and not overdone. Simple in it's simpleness and beautiful at the same time, if you get what that means.

Right, so anyways, I've now got the album, yay, and I'm very much enjoying it. I'd love for you to love it too, so check out these MP3s, or better yet, go out and get the bloody album.   

To summarize:

I liked her before, when I just knew her as an actress.

She turns out to be a kickass musician.

And she lives in a trailer park.

And the boyfriend thinks her music is good.

So basically, all systems go. You'll like. 

 

Minnie Driver Official Website // MySpace // Buy Seastories 

 

Beloved MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/03-minnie_driver-beloved.mp3]

 

Cold Dark River MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/04-minnie_driver-cold_dark_river.mp3]

 

Sorry Baby MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/02-minnie_driver-sorry_baby.mp3]

 

 

 




Concert Review : Rademacher & All About Rockets
I'm starting to feel like a real music journalist.  Not only was I on the guestlist for last night's Rademacher show, but was invited to join the group for an after party.  This has very little to do with my own charisma, and is mostly due to the guys in the band being really nice.  But I'm getting a little ahead of myself.  How 'bout that show?
I must say I was very impressed with Utah locals All About Rockets.  At a time when many local bands seems to be tributes to either Taking Back Sunday or, if they have keyboards, Panic! At the Disco, All About Rockets decided that they didn't need to bother with that.  Their sound comes from the bands that inspired them, like the Smashing Pumpkins and the Pixies.  Dave made a pretty accurate observation about frontman and bassist Joe Gibbs: "It looks like he really wanted to play guitar, but wanted to have the best band possible so he accepted playing bass."  It's pretty obvious from talking to Gibbs that his priority is simply good music, both listening to and making it.  The band makes great use of loud/soft dynamics and infuse bits of smooth jazz (that's not Heart Machine EPthe right term, but it's what comes to mind) during some of the soft bits.  Also, they are the second band I've seen where the drummer plays keys while drumming one-handed (the keyboard was bought for $15 at a thrift store the day before, they were determined to work it into the set).  All About Rockets are heading off to Fresno to do a few shows, but will be back in Utah in August.  I suggest you check them out if you're in the area.
I'm not sure anything I say can really do Rademacher justice.  There were no more than 15 people at the Court that night, but they still brought amazing energy right from the start.  I found out later that, because of the smaller crowd and relative obscurity, they were playing versions of the songs that were more designed for such an audience– louder, faster, simpler.  They achieved their desired effect, that's to be sure.  There were a few songs with shout-along bits that were very easy to pick up on, and fun to engage in.  Especially when you see that Bhecky (drums) is also shouting, despite not being mic'd.  It shows that they love the music they're making, and gives you even more reason to appreciate it.  When a band is making good music and really feeling it, even with a minimal crowd there, it's really easy to get into the music.  It's also great when you're able to understand the lyrics, at least most of the time, and when you can realize in that moment that they're not just good, they're right.  Simply put, Rademacher make excellent music, and you should all be very, very excited for their first full-length to be released in September.  Mike was nice enough to let me have an advance copy, and I'll be reviewing it for you as the release draws closer.  I'll tell you right now that it's fantastic.
A little while before I first heard Rademacher, I was thinking about how much you can really hear the Talking Heads' influence in modern indie rock, but how nobody ever really brings it up.  Everybody's all, "Oooh!  The Pixies made all subsequent good music happen," or "If it weren't for Pavement, nothing would be worth putting in my ears," when it was David Byrne's odd yelping noises that got Frank doing it.  I was so very pleased when I got the press stuff and saw that, while Rademacher recognize how excellent the Pixies and Modest Mouse and all of these bands are, they admit that the Talking Heads had a great influence on them.  If you catch them in Fresno, you'll likely hear them throw down a Heads cover.  I'll be writing more on the Heads soon, I think it's pretty important.  Anyway, Rademacher do that frantic bit quite well, with high, somewhat nasal vocals reminiscent of Modest Mouse.  Also they are very cool people, go see them, say hello.

Apologies to Letters for Scarlett, I don't remember much from your set.  This mostly had to do with my habit of being late for shows at Kilby Court and missing most of it.  Sorry.

 

All About Rockets Official // MySpace // Grab Their CD

Rademacher Official // MySpace // Grab Their CD (New Album out this Fall)




History Lesson - The Pixies

 

I was up way too late Saturday watching TV.  What caught me, and somehow convinced me that something worth watching would continue to be shown, was a rebroadcast of the Pixies on Austin City Limits .  This re-formed Pixies, after Frank Black gained a lot of weight and everyone but Kim Deal shaved their heads.  I guess I only caught the last half 'cuz there was an acoustic guitar that never got used.  I assume it was for "Where is My Mind" and/or "Here Comes Your Man."  I was so excited I had to commemorate it somehow, and then I realized that most people only know "Where is My Mind," and as good as that song is, it's really not fair to a band with as much import and influence as the Pixies.  So here I present a handful of essential-type [that means 'my favourite'] Pixies tracks.  You really should know this by now, I'm just helping out.

The Pixies Official // MySpace // Buy This CD 

  

The Pixies - Dig For Fire MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/The%20Pixies%20-%20Dig%20For%20Fire.mp3]

 

The Pixies - Here Comes Your Man MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/The%20Pixies%20-%20Here%20Comes%20Your%20Man.mp3] 

 

The Pixies - U-Mass MP3

 

[audio:http://lovethemusicreviews.com/audio/The%20Pixies%20-%20U-Mass.mp3]