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December 31st, 2008

DM Stith is tired of keeping secrets

2009 is going to be a very big year for DM Stith. It seems Mr. Stith manages to snake and sway his way through a path last freshly carved through by artists such as Grizzly Bear, Akron/Family and Andrew Bird. I mean it in all sincerity,  for as immediate as the music comes on to the ear it makes up for in sheer unadulterated originality.  In a scant 18 minute E.P. Stiths vocals and oddly alluring plucked string arrangements quickly draw you into his lush music arrangements.  All of his music so far has been recorded in bedrooms, churches, kitchens and instrumental rehearsal halls around the East coast. A quiet release of DM stiths first material came just a few weeks ago with the release of his Curtain Speech E.P. Look out for a full length in March with a guest by Sufjan Stevens. For now check out a song from Curtain Speech:

DM Stith – Just Once

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Edvard

December 26th, 2008

Drawlings – Wolfie's Christmas

Happy Holidays from Naturalismo. Here’s a video for the fantastic song “Wolfie’s Christmas” by Drawlings (a side project by Rings singer Abby Portner; Avey Tares sister and AC album art maker). It’s just about the only thing that’s got me in the spirit all day, and that’s not just because it’s Christmas and my last name is Wolf. Promise.

Watch:

Drawlings -- Wolfie’s Christmas

Edvard


December 26th, 2008

Matteah Baim- Laughing Boy

Laughing Boy

Matteah Baim was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  In 1996, at the age of 17, Baim moved to California to study painting and drawing at the San Francisco Art Institute. After graduating, Baim moved to New York where she met Sierra Casady. In 2005, the duo began to write music together and formed the soft metal band, Metallic Falcons. They went on to record their 2006 debut release, Desert Doughnuts, in Brooklyn, Chicago, and New Mexico. Desert Doughnuts features appearances by Antony, Devendra Banhart, Jana Hunter, and Greg Rogove. After only a few live performances, Metallic Falcons disbanded.  

Baim then moved to Los Angeles and began writing and recording material for her first solo record, Death of the Sun, which was released on Dicristina Stairbuilders in 2007. Death of the Sun was recorded in 2006 partly at home in Los Angeles as well as at Chicago’s CarterCo studio. She spent the next two years touring and writing material for her second solo record Laughing Boy, which will be released in January 2009 on Dicristina Stairbuilders. Recorded in Chicago, It was produced, arranged and mixed by Baim with engineer, Jamie Carter. The album features performances by Butchy Fuego, Robert A. A. Lowe, Leyna Papach, Rob Doran, Emmett Kelly, Hisham Bharoocha, Birdie Lawson, and Rose Lazar.  She is also currently working on music for several films, and continues to exhibit drawings. Baim lives and works in New York.

Buy Death of the Sun

[download] River

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[download] Wounded Whale

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December 18th, 2008

Lucky Dragons

LuckyDragonsluckyDragonsLucky. There honestly should be a section here devoted entirely to the going ons of all things Lucky Dragons, because in all sincerity the places he’s gone and ventured into over the past few years musically are some of the most refreshingly inspiring and original that I’ve ever witnessed or heard. After finally catching a show of his a few weeks ago in San Francisco, I realized that he’s something of a contemperarity in my eyes because the nature of his music is entirely welcoming and comforting, despite using technological elements that one might normally  associate with feelings of alienation in this increasingly lost world of technological intangibility. One element of the show that I was particularly entranced by was how through employing the use of instruments fed through effects boards handed to audience members in order to encourage audience participation, Luke Fishbeck of Lucky Dragons was able to craft an evolving environment that wasn’t so much forced onto the audience but let loose as an energy that swept over all in attendance. It was only after the concert that I was able to  gradually begin to process the sheer blissful nature of universally experiencing and spontaneously helping create a sound with others through the use of technology. To have all of those digital elements abstractly come together as an organic sound and entirely coalesce as a nurturing force is really something everyone should experience.  I don’t know what else to say that wouldn’t cheapen the experience for those thinking they might be interested in going out to a show of his, all I will say is that it’s a life experience.

Go purchase Dream Island Laughing Language, promise you won’t be disappointed.

and check out a few songs/videos from his current and previous albums:

Lucky Dragons -- Hollow New Friend Simply an incredible song.

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Lucky Dragons -- Complement Song

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Lucky Dragons -- Morning Ritual

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Lucky Dragons -- Fake is forever

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Here he is covering a Nirvana song:

more goodness from Lucky Dragons:

Edvard

December 16th, 2008

R.I.P. Davy Graham

Davy Graham passed away on Monday. He will be sorely, sorely missed.

Graham made a cameo appearance in the 1963 movie The Diner starring James Fox and Dirk Bogard. The song is Rock Me Mama.

Here’s a clip of Graham playing Rock Me Mama in a 1969 documentary about notorious Scottish beat writer and junkie Alexander Trocchi, which also featured William Burroughs.

Often emulated but never bettered, Graham’s most famous song was Anji. It can be heard here – along with the Irish song She Moves Through the Fair and a brief interview – on the BBC’s Folk Britannia series, in which Graham was afforded a long overdue critical appraisal.

Fifty years on and Davy Graham was still performing and continually soaking up techniques from around the world. Here he is in 2007 showcasing a Romanian playing style during an impromptu performance backstage at the Mosley Folk festival.

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December 11th, 2008

Animal Collective Release Vinyl Early, plan listening parties

Animal Collective’s 9th full-length album, Merriweather Post Pavilion, will be released early on deluxe 2xLP 180-gram gatefold vinyl with full album download card (WAV or MP3) January 6th 2009, on Domino Records in North America. The CD & digital release date will remain January 20th (Jan. 12 UK/Europe). To coincide with the early vinyl release will be a series of release/listening parties across the country in conjunction with Terrorbird Media, Domino, record stores, blogs and college radio stations. The release parties will take place at record stores or venues the week of the vinyl release and will feature pre-orders, Animal Collective listing party exclusive goodies including giant posters and download cards, ticket giveaways and grand prize giveaways of ‘The Domino Years’ prize packs. Every party will be a little different, and information on the specifics of each party will be available on the host’s website. An up-to-date list of confirmed parties will be available at www.dominorecordco.us.”

The Cities (details to follow)

Anchorage, AK – KRUA Presents*

Atlanta, GA – Criminal Records – Jan. 1st @ 4PM

Austin, TX – End Of And Ear Records & KVRX – Jan. 3 @ 6PM

Boston, MA – WZBC presents*

Chicago, IL – WHPK presents*

Dallas, TX – Gorilla Vs. Bear Presents*

Eugene, OR – KWVA Presents*

Lawrence, KS – Love Garden Sounds & KJHK – Jan. 6th

Los Angeles, CA - Fingerprints Records & KXLU – Jan. 6th

Miami, FL – WRGP Presents*

Minneapolis, MN - KUOM Presents*

New York, NY – Other Music Presents – Jan. 5th

Philadelphia, PA – WXPN Presents*

Portland, OR – Music Millennium – Jan. 3 @ 6PM

Raleigh, NC – WKNC Presents*

San Francisco, CA – Terrorbird Presents @ The Knockout – Jan. 6th, 7-10pm**

Santa Cruz, CA – KZSC Presents*

Seattle, WA – KUPS Presents*

St. Louis, MO – Vintage Vinyl & KDHX – Jan. 6th

Vancouver, BC – CFUV presents*

*Location & Date TBA

** w/ Maus Haus, French Miami

More cities to come.

December 11th, 2008

Fire on Fire releases The Orchard

Inside

Fire On Fire used to be the art-punk-prog-chaos collective Cerberus Shoal, but they ditched their electric instruments, went into hiding for a while, and now play all acoustic—stand up bass, mandolin, banjo, harmonium, accordion, acoustic guitar, dobro etc etc, and they all sing and harmonize on the songs. Live, they do it “old school” and just use two mics placed in front of them on the stage, like a bluegrass band. They all live in the same house up in Maine, across from rusting green oil tanks, apparently. To me they sound like a backwoods, fierce, psychedelic Mamas And The Papas or a crazed and joyously vengeful gospel string band.

[ Read the Naturalismo interview with Fire on Fire ]

[ Buy the album ]

[ download ] Grin

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December 8th, 2008

Alela Diane: To Be Still

To Be Still

Alela Diane’s new record, To Be Still, is set to come out February 17th on Rough Trade in the USA, Names in the UK, and Fargo Records in Europe.

To Be Still is the follow-up to Alela Diane’s critically-acclaimed 2006 debut The Pirate’s Gospel. That record brought the Nevada city, CA-reared musician a dedicated following across the globe (especially in Europe, where she recently finished a tour of mid-sized concert halls). Considering that early copies of The Pirate’s Gospel were given away to friends in hand-sewn covers just a few years ago, this is not only quite a leap, but a well-deserved one.

To Be Still was created throughout 2007 & 2008. “It began in Portland, OR and was finished in scatters between tours at my dad’s home studio in Nevada City, CA,” Alela says. “I wanted to record this collection of songs using arrangements which would represent them in their finest form. These songs requested more instrumental filigree than those on The Pirate’s Gospel. It was challenging to delicately yet purposefully incorporate instrumentation into songs that I was so used to singing by myself. I was determined to make it work, because I wanted percussion! I wanted to hear the lonesome bow of the violin! I heard many harmonies in my head, and so I set out to capture them.”

[download] White As Diamonds

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I recently stumbled upon Alela Diane’s Toad Session with Mariee Sioux, if you haven’t gotten a chance to check it out…

-kevin-

December 4th, 2008

Video Naturalismo: Beatniks in Newquay

With some free time afforded by America’s recognition of a couple-hundred-year-old meal in New England, some friends and I decided to ditch those sedentary table traditions, fill the tank, and drive north to Big Sur, California. The deer and dew and babble of recent memory, of the Festival in the Forest, were fresh in my mind still, asking to be revisited. So we did.

The redwoods’ wise, fabled trunks stoked the coals of beat mystique in me as I stood beneath them feeling small but adventurous, feeling like I was an undergrad again: reading Gary Snyder, drinking wine from a bottle, dripping in postmodernism, and soaking in the possibilities that prose and poetry presented me then. I felt dizzy, but sobered up quickly and enjoyed five days of hollow-log drumming and dirt road plodding. Breathing was easier.

I came across this video and found it quite fitting to the way I feel today, in the wake of my travels. Enjoy!

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December 2nd, 2008

Idle Hands Are The Devil's Playthings

Steve GullickPhoto: Steve Gullick

Taken from Domino

On 16 March 2009 Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy is to release his new, biggest and most ambitious album ‘Beware‘ on Domino.

Joining Bonny deep in the mix of Beware, the roll-call of top players include the band (Josh Abrams, Jennifer Hutt, Emmett Kelly and Michael Zerang) and special guests (Dee Alexander, Leroy Bach, Jim Becker, Robert Cruz, DV DeVincentis, Jon Langford, Greg Leisez, Rob Mazurek, Nicole Mitchell and Azita Youseffi)!

Breaking through the dirt and shooting upward into our atmosphere is a new variety of exotic Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy plant. Stronger. Stinkier. It blooms in low light and cold but thrives in the sun as well, showing enticing spots and eating small creatures as they wander into its jaws. They had it coming, they were weak…and you’re next! Beware.   

Though Beware shares spit with its immediate predecessor released this past summer, Lie Down in the Light, it’s reach is longer and stronger, more grandiose. Where fiddle and steel contribute their rustic timbre alongside guitars and voices, a thickening thud of low tone rolls beneath, giving the record a bottom that’s fun to watch bounce in new clothes. This indensifies the air and heralds Beware as Bonny’s biggest, most ambitious record to date – yea, bigger and more ambitious than even The Letting Go! A listen or two through and you too may conclude that this could also be the great Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy contempo-country record – though, as always, the ‘Prince’ goes his own special way, even when climbing the charts with brawny arms and classic titles like “I Don’t Belong to Anyone,” “You Can’t Hurt Me Now,” and “I Am Goodbye.”

Beware is a much more measured exploration of the soul’s frailty and the sorry state of human relationships than your typical, everyday, bleaked-out, all-and-nothing roots rock platter. Song titles suggest half of a heated dialogue, perhaps just one side of a super-apocalypto phone call. Yet, there’s humor here as well, some of it too cute to call black. Lyrically, domestic ripostes are mixed with I-thou asides, statements of lusty selfhood and subtlety in between the lines, examining culpability and the need for release and rebellion, if you must know. Basically, if you haven’t learned already, love goes down mazy, anfractuous paths, on some days giving rise to irritations (both spiritual and physical) and the difficult consideration of an alternative fate. Sometimes all you want to do is f**k. Then there’s the times of fun, laughter and learning, and the sudden appreciation of your partner, your only friend. And with all these things in hand,

Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy says Beware.

Is It The Sea?
Out now, Is It The Sea? is a new live album pulled from Will Oldham’s sold out tour of Scotland and Ireland in the Spring of 2006.  Bonnie is backed by Edinburgh’s Harem Scarem on harmonies, fiddle, flute, banjo and accordion.  Glasgow’s Alex Neilson joins on drums and percussion.  You can buy a copy here.

[download] Is It The Sea? (Live)

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