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  • best performances I saw in 2009

    Out 19 2009, 7h41 por nuvahk

    Remaining planned concerts for the year are Amy Milan, Metric, Mum, Dinosaur Jr, dd/mm/yyyy and Thunderheist. Maybe they'll make a difference but I don't think so. Will edit accordingly.

    20. Monotonix @ Tubby Dog, June 26
    This was a different experience in comparison to most of what I saw. Monotonix were one of the more ridiculously hyped artists at Sled Island due to a crazy live show. The crazy live show often follows a similar formula but Monotonix really captivated me because the tiny venue was packed and we were stuck outside. They came outside and played on the side, the singer standing on a large mailbox. Just thought it was awesome they cared enough to come out and from looking at the guy you could see he truly did not give a shit about restraint or his own safety.

    19. Crystal Castles @ Sasquatch, May 23
    Crystal Castles are not a fantastic live act. The crowd was insane, the volume was excruciating and the venue was a tiny crammed tent in a record hot Washington evening. Crowdsurfing and moshing were just about equal to the dancing going on. I was caught off guard completely and just had a blast trying not to die while the synths sirened and the beats blasted. Plus I got to boost the hot kid in the pyjamas for a crowd surf which was a treat after spotting him and giggling so many times.

    18. The Rural Alberta Advantage @ Central United Church, June 24
    Opening for Final Fantasy, The RAA were a band I'd been hearing about but predicted a mellow folksy set. The skill of the musicians and the seamless blend of folk with pop guitar, rock drums and warm synthesizers was exciting and the endless waiting for the headliner became forgetting everything but the performers in front of me. I was most impressed by the drummer.

    17. Metric (Acoustic) @ The Grand Theatre, April 22
    After frantic and dedicated calls to a radio station I hated, I secured the tickets to the winners only show. Most of the songs on Fantasies work equally well in an acoustic format and several were vast improvements. I've seen Broken Social Scene 5 times but this was the only time I caught Emily Haines on vocals for Anthems. Ended up in the first row. Got a little snubbed by the band after the show when we waited an hour or so for their exit but it was a very intimate and unique offering from a band I've long loved.

    16. Fleet Foxes @ Sasquatch, May 25
    Only listened to a bit of Fleet Foxes beforehand but the mainstage was stacked on this particular day so I wanted to check them out. Very pretty, captivating and managed to be mellow without being boring. Just very enjoyable and relaxing after dancing to Santigold and being crushed for Gogol Bordello.

    15. The SSRIs @ Tubby Dog, June 23
    The Sled Island warm up day held little of interest for me but The SSRIs were a very pleasant surprise. A nice blend of 90s style emo and experimental indie rock is something I rarely see (or seek out). A surprise and nice jolt out of my comfort zone was incredibly refreshing.

    14. DeVotchKa @ Sasquatch, May 24
    Gypsy indie buzz whatever that isn't the brash Gogol Bordello or the lush Beirut hits the mark more than either sometimes. I'd seen them once before and had a reasonable time. This was just one of the most pleasant times of the festival to experience music. It had finally cooled down, there was some much needed wind and the sun was just threatening to set. DeVotchKa had the right balance of beauty and exhiliration for their 45 minute set and I barely noticed changing from dancing to reflecting.

    13. Thunderheist @ The Warehouse, I forget
    I got very drunk and danced to Thunderheist soon after turning the legal age. It was at the peak of my interest in them and I got to dance on stage. Just a lot of fun with a friend that tops most of the partying I did this year.

    12. Ghostkeeper @ Royal Canadian Legion #1, May 16
    The evening was stacked with bands I like: Chad VanGaalen, Women, Azeda Booth and Julie Doiron. Ghostkeeper were new to me and such a cool blend of spooky roots and funky rock and roll. Ghostkeeper tell the kind of ghost stories you can believe and play the guitar riffs and basslines that keep you bumping along dying to know what happens next. Featured a few Calgary musicians known for work in several bands that are all at the top of their game.

    11. Julie Doiron @ Royal Canadian legion #1, May 16
    The only one to top Ghost Keeper at the show was my familiar, heartbreaking Julie Doiron. Miss Doiron recently switched from her solo electric guitar set-up to a band format. She was a guest of Chad's at the show and came out with just electric in the style I had missed. She performed the (for me) definitive version of Spill Yer Lungs with some other tracks off her latest album as well as some new and old tracks with Chad's band. The new ones were written that day and super fun! The live take on Dark Horse was so much more alive and upbeat. Mostly I was impressed with the dynamic she can create with the contrast of her gentle strums and unexpectedly gritty rock manouevres which come cheap easy with a band but impressively on their own. As always she was funny and charming and probably the most energetic I've seen her.

    10. Yeah Yeah Yeahs @ Osheaga, August 2
    It was tough to beat the never-thought-I'd-see-it sunset performance at Saquatch but 50% more time and a much better spot with great friends I hadn't seen in ages, the YYYs were better the second time. Karen wore a mask out for the first song and the setlist was much beefier. There was Y shaped confetti and time for them to play more than just singles. Yeah Yeah Yeahs were the only major thrill at Osheaga this year and a band I've liked a lot for a long time with a surprise best record this late in their career really delivered.

    9. Liars @ Sled Island, June 26
    After feeling a bit let down by Holy Fuck on the mainstage, Liars gave way more intensity than I expected and blew me away with songs I'd never heard before. I have their last two records but the song selection was unexpected and more manic than I could have imagined. Angus is a brilliant frontman who played mostly to lame, bored mid afternooners and seemed not to notice. Their (mostly) one guitar set-up was so unbelievably thick and rich. The tribal drumming is incredibly hypnotic in a live setting. Their set the next day (with a larger time slot as the headliner) would have taken the cake if it weren't for a headache and a drunken frat crowd, but I have no complaints. It was irritating that they didn't have more time but it was also nice to be left wanting more.

    8. Broken Social Scene @ The Orpheum Theatre, February 6
    BSS are my favourite band and it was my 5th time seeing them. Instead of gushing and giving the same compliments I do for their every show I'll do a list of notable points.
    -Fairly well chosen setlist
    -Lisa Lobsinger, K-OS
    -Too short timeslot (a common misfortune I've experienced)
    -Had a terrible seat until someone gave me a front row ticket out of nowhere
    -Tegan and Sara suck
    -Met Brendan and Kevin

    7. The Wrens @ Sasquatch, May 24
    Shock highlight of the festival. Old guys, intense, powerful, mistifying energy and anthemic songs with no cheese factor. Had given a passive listen beforehand and was not prepared. The Wrens are a band that thrive on the stage.

    6. Animal Collective @ Sasquatch, May 23
    I'm not shy to admit that My Girls is my favourite AC song. I hated this band until shortly before MPP came out. My Girls is one of their worst songs but the show I expected from the MPP material did not matter at all in comparison to what they did. I'm not a person who goes to see music for a thoughtful, cerebral experience. I like some form of directness but Animal Collective refused to let you in easy. Other favourites Brothersport and Summertime Clothes were exactly as good and in the vein I had hoped for. Jams on What Would I Want Sky and Fireworks were what clinched it. WWIWS had me enjoying zoning out, uncommon for me. Fireworks was more or less the opposite which had me paying attention to each twist and turn for about 15 minutes. I don't know what song they use in the extended jam but it was spectacular. Merriweather Post Pavilion was one of my favourite albums this year, which I still listen to as much as when it first leaked, and the live experience is totally seperate but equally thrilling. Though it was the middle of the day, the intense heat helped the delusional quality of the music.

    5. Grizzly Bear @ Sasquatch, May 24
    I saw Grizzly Bear twice the previous summer, with acoustics on their side in a church and acoustics raging against them opening for Radiohead. Veckatimest is their live strong suit and they have improved greatly as performers between Yellow House and said album. Full rich dreamy sound which was also a catchy pop delight. Spot on vocals, excellent set choices and just fantastic song writers in their prime. I love Grizzly Bear and expected lots from them but they exceeded my expectations

    4. Chromeo @ Sasquatch, May 25
    You may have noticed that Sasquatch was the highlight of my year. This is the final entry of artists who were on the bill. I was disappointed to see Chromeo were DJing after being blow away with their live act a year beforehand. Their DJ skills are somehow equal to their live skills. Amazing tweaks on bizarre source material including hockey themes with a plenty of their own material and some crowd pleasing blog house. Probably the most fun I've had dancing, ever.

    3. HEALTH @ Broken City, June 26
    Health were the best of Sled Island this year and perhaps ever. Intense doesn't even begin to cover it. My love for noise or heavy music is quite limited but HEALTH was my testosterone outlet. Incredibly brash guitar, relentless drums (drummers were breathing like they'd run a triathalon) and electronic noise sampling. Dancing, thrashing, talking to the band and getting an amazing t-shirt. IT WAS SO LOUD.

    2. Dirty Projectors @ Macewan Hall, May 28
    I went to see TV On The Radio for my third time. I almost passed until I saw Dirty Projectors were opening who I'd heard a lot about and was reading more about than ever. I had not listened to any of their music before. The complexity of their instrumentation and bizarre vocals was so wrongly accessible. I had never heard anyone sing like Amber Coffman on Stillness is the Move or seen anyone play guitar the way Dave Longstreth does. I have never been so appreciative of skill until I saw Dirty Projectors. These guys upstaged TVOTR by a million miles and played one of the best shows I've ever seen. The awe didn't let up the entire time and the difficulty of keeping up with the complexity of the rhythm and melody was nearly equal to the fun I had dancing awkwardly along.

    1. Final Fantasy @ Knox United Church, September 28
    8th time seeing Owen Pallett play was the best. This was the first time I'd seen him with an accompanying musician which exposed a fascinating element of his music but it was really the strength of his new material and finally seeing his This Modern Love cover that made me nearly jump from the pew with joy. His looping is mesmerizing and never gets old, ever. The intricate keyboard riffs and textures are such a welcome turn in his music. I truly believe Heartland, due in January, will be my favourite album of next year. I just don't know what to say.

    Final Fantasy
    Dirty Projectors
    HEALTH
    Chromeo
    Grizzly Bear
    Animal Collective
    The Wrens
    Broken Social Scene
    Liars
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Julie Doiron
    Ghostkeeper
    DeVotchKa
    Thunderheist
    The SSRIs
    Fleet Foxes
    Metric
    The Rural Alberta Advantage
    Crystal Castles
    Monotonix
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  • Listomania: Best of 2009

    Out 18 2009, 11h13 por nalwor

    Tracks Of The Year:

    100 - 76

    100. To Clean - The Woods
    99. TocarHere It Begins - Sweet Billy Pilgrim
    98. TocarThe Final Hill - The Rakes
    97. Exogenesis: Symphony Pt. 3 - Muse
    96. Bode - Julianna Barwick
    95. Supernova - Mr. Hudson
    94. TocarShot In The Back Of The Head - Moby
    93. TocarSilas The Magic Car - Mew



    92. Mrs Cold - Kings of Convenience



    91. Fun that we had - Julian Plenti
    90. Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z
    89. Earth, Wind and Fire - Jamie T
    88. Die Slow - HEALTH



    87. Cheerleader - Grizzly Bear
    86. Shampoo- Elvis Perkins



    85. Let's Go Surfing - The Drums



    84. Tron Legacy Theme - Daft Punk
    83. Beware Your Only Friend - Bonnie "Prince" Billy
    82. TocarMagnet - Bombay Bicycle Club



    81. I Am Leaving - Blue Roses
    80. Two - Antlers
    79. March And June - Animal Hospital
    78. Oh No - Andrew Bird
    77. TocarHysteric - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    76. TocarFolk Song Oblivion - The Phantom Band

    75 - 51

    75. TocarStarter - Boys Noize
    74. Solitare - Wilco
    73. TocarFeel It All Around - Washed out
    72. Flashmob - Vitalic
    71. Hearing Damage - Thom Yorke
    70. You Are The Blood - Sufjan Stevens
    69. Hey You - Pony Pony Run Run



    68. Rome - Phoenix
    67. Fun - Natalie Imbruglia
    66. Black And Blue - Miike Snow
    65. Poison Lips - Vitalic



    64. Ist Movement - PART 1 - Krazy Bladhead
    63. Day 'n' Nite - Kid Cudi vs Crookers
    62. Happiness - Riceboy Sleeps
    61. Angela - Jarvis Cocker



    60. TocarThe Man's Machine - Jamie T



    59. Love Vigilante - Iron & Wine
    58. Treat Me Like Your Mother - The Dead Weather



    57. When The Night Comes - Dan Auerbach
    56. Love Sex Magic (ft Justin Timberlake) - Ciara
    55. TocarOne More Chance - Bloc Party



    54. TocarDaniel - Bat for Lashes
    53. Feelings Gone - Basement Jaxx
    52. TocarThe River - Anathallo
    51. SING SANG SONG - Air



    50 - 26

    50. Shoes (Mr. Oizo Remix)- Tiga


    49. TocarThe Trapeze Swinger - Iron And Wine
    48. Audacity Of Huge (Allez-Allez Remix) - Simian Mobile Disco
    47. Rum Hee - Shugo Tokumaru



    46. People Movin' feat. Primary 1 (Siriusmo Remix) - The Shoes
    45. Snifters - Ratatat



    44. Tocardays- Populous
    43. Set Me Free - Phonat



    42. Tocar1901 - Phoenix
    41. Candy - Paolo Nutini
    40. Dead Disco Dancer - O. Children



    39. Terminateur Benelux- Vitalic
    38. olympians - Fuck Buttons
    37. TocarBurial - Miike Snow
    36. TocarAnimal - Miike Snow



    35. TocarShip - Micachu
    34. TocarLips - Micachu



    33. Pursuit of Happiness (Feat. MGMT & Ratatat) - Kid Cudi



    32. When Brakes Get Wet - Julie Doiron
    31. Skyscraper- Julian Plenti
    30. Bracket, WI - Bon Iver
    29. Stillness Is the Move - Dirty Projectors



    28.Strange Enough (Mr. Oizo Remix) - N.A.S.A.
    27. TocarVenice - Beirut
    26. Brothersport- Animal Collective

    25 - 1

    25. What Would I Want? Sky - Animal Collective
    24. TocarHalo - Beyoncé

    such a beautiful song and this video gets me all the time.



    23. Walkabout (w/ Noah Lennox) - Atlas Sound
    22. TocarGolden Phone - Micachu



    21. Two Doves - Dirty Projectors
    20. Quiet Dog Bite Hard - Mos Def



    19. Summertime Clothes - Animal Collective
    18. Raindrops - Basement Jaxx



    17. TocarI'm A Pilot - Fanfarlo



    16. Can You Give It - The Maccabees



    15. We Still Got The Taste Dancing On Our Tongues - Wild Beasts
    14. Nights Off - Siriusmo
    13. Kiss Of Life - Friendly Fires



    12. Magnet Mine - Chris Clark
    11. TocarLisztomania - Phoenix



    10. The Strangers - St. Vincent

    Go listen to this song now.



    9. In The New Year - The Walkmen

    Released as a single in Jan this is one of the greatest songs of the past decade.



    8. Two Weeks - Grizzly Bear



    7. Ok (Headman remix) - The Invisible

    the british Tv on the Radio. This is just as good

    6. High Together - Siriusmo

    everything this guy does is amazing.



    5. All The King's Men - Wild Beasts

    This song is perfection.



    4. Learn To Recycle - Phonat

    "an Acid House Bohemian Rhapsody" - DJ Rob Da Bank

    wot he said.

    3. Love Like a Sunset - Phoenix

    epic track. Possibly the best thing theyve ever done.

    2. My Girls (Gigamesh 'Proper House' Remix) - Animal Collective

    the original is great but this just takes the song to another level.

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmDUa-aYSBw&feature=PlayList&p=D96FCEFEDE319BC5&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=41[/youtube]

    1. TocarJeffer - Boys Noize

    pump yo brakes to this.

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  • Julie Doiron

    Out 1 2009, 9h46 por aeagle

    Wed 30 Sep – Damnably Presents Julie Doiron at the Luminaire on September 30th

    I'm not sure what exactly I was responding to, but this was a great show. I've been a fan of Julie Doiron since she was in Eric's Trip, and have really liked the most recent two records, but I suppose I feared slightly that the show might reflect the more exposed emotion of her earlier records. (In part I think this was bad associations; while I really like those early Julie Doiron records, especially Loneliest in the Morning, I think I connect them with early Cat Power, and after seeing a couple of terrible introspective rambles presented shockingly into public as Cat Power shows, I think maybe I feared something similar.)

    I needn't have worried. Doiron was an engaging and friendly performer, the show was loud and rocking, and what soul-baring there was, confined to the between song banter (and even then, in that somewhat revealing recounting of the lobster baby dream, self-effacing and charming more than awkwardly honest). The songs were confined mostly to the past two records, plus a couple of new songs (including one from the new collaborative record Daniel, Fred & Julie) (and, in one throwback to the Doiron of old, For Me...). Songs rocked even more than on record, and in contrast to their recorded form, were given room to expand. The sound was great, and the band fairly tight actually (great Jim White-style drumming). And of course the songs themselves are really interesting and rich, and given lots of additional nuance and development here—she's not afraid to rework them, quite radically in the case of Blue. All told, she seemed genuine, and to be genuinely enjoying playing. This was really one of the best shows I've seen recently.
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  • Seen Live

    Set 12 2009, 19h36 por cbweaver

    I thought I would be a bit of a dick and make this here list. Not as impressive as some, but longer than many. For personal record, mostly.

    The * indicates I have also interviewed the performer in one way or another. (Zines incl.)
    The # indicates they have stayed on my sofa/spare bed.
    The ‡ indicates they have played at a show that I organised, or on my radio show.

    #
    $100

    A
    adam mowery‡* x10+ (lost count)
    Ahna
    Al Tuck
    Alex Keheler
    All of Green x2
    Amelia Curran
    Amy Thiessen‡*
    Andrew Vincent
    Andy Stevens‡ x2
    Andy Swan
    Attack In Black#

    B
    BA Johnston* x3
    Baby Eagle
    The Bad Arts x2
    The Bicycles x2
    Billy Braydon‡ x3
    Bloodsport x2
    Blue Rodeo x3
    Boxer the Horse x2
    Bomb Camera
    Bomba
    Born Under Satellites‡ x2
    Brent Randall & His Pinecones x2
    Brian Borcherdt
    Bruce Peninsula
    The Burning Hell

    C
    Calm Down It's Monday x3
    Calvin Johnson
    Cadence Weapon
    Cam Malcolm
    Carmen Townsend x3
    Christopher Durning‡ x10+ (lost count)
    Clinton Charlton‡ x6
    Clues
    Constantines x2
    Construction & Destruction* x4
    Controller.Controller
    Corey Isenor x4

    D
    Dan Ledwell
    The Danks
    David Myles
    Destroyer
    Devil Eyes
    Divine Heist

    E
    El Ron Maltan & the Dice
    Eric's Trip
    Ermine x2

    F
    The Fedoras‡ x6
    Femme Generation
    feuermusik
    field museum x3
    Finger Eleven
    The First Aid Kit
    Fred Squire x2

    G
    Garrett Mason
    Gary Flanagan
    Geoff Berner
    The Gertrudes
    Ghetto Pony
    Ghost Bees
    Gianna Lauren x2
    The Got To Get Got x4
    Grand Theft Bus x4
    Great Big Sea x2
    Greenbelt Collective x2
    Greg MacPherson

    H
    Harbour Coats
    Herman Düne
    Hey Ocean!
    Hey Rosetta! x3
    Hilotrons
    Horses x2
    Hospital Grade x5
    Hot Panda
    House Of David Gang
    House of Lancaster

    I
    Immaculate Machine#
    Islands

    J
    Japandroids
    Japanther
    Jason Collett
    Jenn Grant x2
    Jenny Omnichord
    Jenocide#
    Jessie Kussin
    jeTprojecTlabs x3
    The Jimmy Swift Band x3
    Joel Carr x3
    Joel Plaskett x6
    Joel Plaskett Emergency x3
    The John Wayne Cover Band x3
    Johnny Rawls
    Jon McKiel
    Jon-Rae Fletcher
    Julie Doiron x5
    Julie Fader
    The Just Barelys
    Justin Rutledge

    K
    Kaley Bird‡*
    Kay Gee
    krista muir

    L
    Ladyhawk
    Laura Barrett x3
    Laura borealis x2
    Lederhosen Lucil
    Little Girls
    Luke Doucet
    The Luyas

    M
    Mardeen
    Matt and Chris Time‡ x10+ (lost count)
    Matt Higgins‡ x2
    Matt Mays & El Torpedo
    The Maynards
    Mazord
    The Meligrove Band
    Melissa McClelland
    The Minimalist Jugband
    More or Les
    Motion Ensemble
    Mount Eerie
    Mount Eerie with Julie Doiron and Fred Squire
    MSTRKRFT
    Mt Royal

    N
    Nathan Richards
    New Royalty x2
    Norma MacDonald
    North of America
    The Novaks

    O
    Octoberman
    Ohbijou#
    old folks home
    Old Man Luedecke x4
    Olenka and The Autumn Lovers
    Orphan Choir

    P
    Paper Tiger#
    Pat LePoidevin x4
    Penny Blacks x4
    Peter Project
    Petunia and the Loons
    PheasantCougarBear
    Plants and Animals x2
    Pneumatic Transit
    The Port City Allstars‡ x10+ (lost count)
    The Prospector's Union

    Q

    R
    Rae Spoon
    Rah Rah
    Rebekah Higgs* x3
    Rich Aucoin x3
    Rick White x2
    Rock Plaza Central
    rose cousins
    Ruby Jean & the Thoughtful Bees x3
    The Rural Alberta Advantage

    S
    Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains
    Scientists of Sound
    Sidney York‡*
    Sixteenth Avenue‡
    Share x4
    Sharp Like Knives
    Shearing Pinx
    The Shinjuku Mad
    Shotgun jimmie* x7
    Sleepless Nights
    Slides
    Sloan
    Slowcoaster
    Smothered in Hugs x2
    Snailhouse x2
    Something French
    Special Noise
    Sports: The Band
    Spring Break Up
    The Stance x2
    Steve Fifield
    The Stolen Minks
    The Strawmen
    The Streamliners
    Sum 41
    The Superfantastics x2

    T
    Ted Leo and The Pharmacists
    The Tasty Wangs
    The Telecasts‡
    Their Majesties
    Think About Life
    Timber Timbre
    Tireless Sedans
    Tokyo Police Club
    The Tom Fun Orchestra x6
    Tomcat Combat
    The Trews x2
    Treble Charger

    U
    United Steel Workers Of Montreal x2

    V
    Valleys

    W
    Wax Mannequin x2
    Weak Size Fish
    Weapons
    The Weakerthans
    West Ave x2
    White Rabbit‡ x5
    The Wind Whistles#
    Windom Earle#
    Wintersleep x6
    wooden wives‡
    Woodhands x2
    Woolly Leaves

    X

    Y
    YenZeal‡ x2
    York Redoubt
    You Say Party! We Say Die!
    Young Rival x2

    Z
    Zeus
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  • Manchester Gigs In Music: September 2009

    Set 1 2009, 12h37 por FollyOfYouth

    Another music compilation - now with timings! - to help select gigs this September in Manchester. Definite Americana theme going on this month... Download the compilation [57mins/65MB] HERE.

    Also September sees the re-opening of Manchester institution Band On The Wall. A Certain Ratio (26 September) has already sold out and act now before The Bays (27 September) goes the same way.

    The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition [3.50] (27 Sep Ruby Lounge BUY TICKETS)
    Fuck Buttons Bright Tomorrow [11.33] (20 Sep Deaf Institute BUY TICKETS)
    Fanfarlo Luna [16.10] (28 Sep Deaf Institute BUY TICKETS)
    Sunset Rubdown Coming To At Dawn [20.15] (14 Sep Deaf Institute BUY TICKETS)
    Times New Viking No Time, No Season [23.07 (22 Sep The Corner BUY TICKETS)
    Ohbijou Intro To Season [25.39] (3 Sep Night & Day BUY TICKETS)
    Its A Buffalo Marbles [29.16] (5 Sep Club Academy BUY TICKETS)
    The Low Anthem The Horizon Is A Beltway [32.05] (6 Sep Deaf Institute BUY TICKETS)
    Julie Doiron Nice To Come Home [33.35] (27 Sep Islington Mill BUY TICKETS)
    Okkervil River Unless It Kicks [38.14] (4 Sep Club Academy BUY TICKETS)
    King Khan & The Shrines (How Can I Keep You) Outta Harm's Way? [41.24] (30 Sep Deaf Institute BUY TICKETS)
    Damon & Naomi The Mirror Phase [46.01] (3 Sept Dulcimer BUY TICKETS)
    David Thomas Broughton Unmarked Grave [54.47] (26 Sep Grave Deaf Institute BUY TICKETS)
    Willard Grant Conspiracy The Great Deceiver [57.50] (6 Sep Academy 3 BUY TICKETS)

    And not forgetting:
    2 Sep Whalebone Polly & Rozi Plain Dulcimer / 2 Sep Sleeping States The Corner / 4 Sep Ten Bears Ruby Lounge / 5 Sep Vinny Peculiar Green Room / 5 Sep The Dodos Ruby Lounge / 7 Sep Vetiver Academy 3 / 9 Sep Peter Broderick Academy 3 / 10 Sep Neko Case RNCM / 10 Sep Steve Earle Bridgewater Hall / 11 Sep Fleet Foxes Manchester Apollo / 11 Sep Fol Chen Islington Mill / 13 Sep The Lemonheads Academy 2 / 14 Sep Mumford and Sons Ruby Lounge /16 Sep Richmond Fontaine Academy 3 /17 + 18 + 19 Sep I Am Kloot Deaf Institute /17 Sep Bob Log III Ruby Lounge / 18 Sep LoveLikeFire Kro Bar / 20 Sep Part Chimp Islington Mill / 21 Sep The Phenomenal Handclap Band Night & Day / 24 Sep Hockey Club Academy / 24 Sep Everything Everything / 27 Sep Chuck Prophet Academy 3 / 28 Sep Golden Silvers Academy 3 / 29 Sep Noah & The Whale Club Academy / 29 Sep And So I Watch You From Afar MoHo Live / 29 Sep Max Tundra Ruby Lounge
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  • Ondas del Espacio Exterior 252. Discos internacionales primera mitad 2009

    Ago 11 2009, 23h45 por chisco_oex

    Escucha el Programa 252. Discos internacionales primera mitad 2009

    Contenidos:
    • Discos internacionales primera mitad 2009

    Canciones:
    • Animal Collective - Summertime clothes (Merriweather post pavilion / Domino 2009)
    • The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Stay alive (The pains of being pure at heart / Fortuna pop-IODA 2009)
    • The Horrors - Sea within a sea (Primary colours / XL recordings 2009)
    • Bill Callahan - Eid ma clack shaw (Sometimes I wish we were an eagle / Drag city 2009)
    • Eels - That look you gave that guy (Hombre lobo / E Works records 2009)
    • Alela Diane - White as diamonds (To be still / Fargo-Naïve 2009)
    • Sonic Youth - Anti-orgasm (The eternal / Matador 2009)
    • M. Ward - For beginners (Hold time / 4AD 2009)
    • Julie Doiron - Je le savais (I can wonder what you did with your day / Jagjaguwar 2009)
    • Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - You don't love me (Beware / Domino 2009)
    • Micachu - Curly teeth (Jewellery / Rough trade 2009)
    • Asobi Seksu - In the sky (Hush / One little indian 2009)
    • Oneida - Saturday (Selections from rated O / Jagjaguwar 2009)
    • Dan Deacon - Of the mountains (Bromst / Carpark 2009)

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  • Ondas del Espacio Exterior 250. Actualidad

    Jul 29 2009, 21h45 por chisco_oex

    Escucha el Programa 250. Actualidad

    Contenidos:
    • El temazo
    • Actuaildad internacional
    • Actualidad nacional
    • Conciertos recomendados

    Canciones:
    • Dinosaur Jr. - I want you to know (Farm / Jagjaguwar 2009)
    • Fucked Up - Royal swan (The chemistry of common life / Matador 2008)
    • Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - JMan o' war (Vs. children / Tomlab 2009)
    • St. Vincent - Actor out of work (Actor / 4AD 2009)
    • Eels - Tremendous dynamite (Hombre lobo / E Works records 2009)
    • Julie Doiron - Consolation prize (I can wonder what you did with your day / Jagjaguwar 2009)
    • Tannhäuser - Arkanoid (Para entonces habrás muerto / Foehn 2009)
    • Bigott - The party (Fin / Grabaciones en el mar 2009)
    • Boat Beam - The rain pauly (Puzzles shapes / Origami records 2009)

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  • Retro cover songs, 3rd rev.

    Jul 8 2009, 17h52 por hdsander

    Finding indie artists of today covering Frank Sinatra on iTunes inspired me to look through my music library for some more singers of today covering the hits of yesterday, preferred songs from the 30s, 40s or 50s. Well, this was the plan but finally it turned out that I wasn't able to find covers of such old songs. The second approach was gathering cover songs twice as old as the performer but this rule has been broken if I found a cover song that was too awesome to exclude it from the list. Special thanks go to the people at the Flowerbox at KGRL's website for their contributions.

    Retro cover songs

    1. TocarDream a Little Dream of Me - Nicole Atkins
    2. Amapola - Gaby Moreno
    3. Fly Me To The Moon - Anna Ternheim
    4. All of Me - Meiko
    5. The Things We Did Last Summer - A Fine Frenzy
    6. Can't Take My Eyes Off You - Muse
    7. TocarThe Nearness of You - Norah Jones
    8. I'll Never Smile Again - Priscilla Ahn
    9. TocarMidnight Train to Georgia - Indigo Girls
    10. Whispering Grass - Heidi Talbot
    11. Goodnight Sweetheart - Jill Barber
    12. More Than This - Missy Higgins
    13. TocarAngie - Tori Amos
    14. Something In The Air (Live at Abbey Road) - Hayley Sanderson
    15. Summertime - Theresa Sokyrka
    16. TocarMoon River - The Innocence Mission
    17. I've Got You Under My Skin - Neneh Cherry
    18. Dream a Little Dream of Me - Dala
    19. Strangers in the Night - Anna Ternheim
    20. Gentle On My Mind - R.E.M.
    21. TocarDanke Schoen - Rie Sinclair
    22. TocarBei Mir Bist Du Schön - The Puppini Sisters
    23. (Ghost) Riders in the Sky - The Outlaws
    24. Not Fade Away (live) - Sheryl Crow & Keith Richards
    25. Wild Horses - Jewel
    26. TocarDance Me To The End Of Love - Madeleine Peyroux
    27. TocarSway - The Puppini Sisters
    28. Cruisin' - Theresa Sokyrka
    29. Sea of Love - Cat Power
    30. Cry Just A Little Bit (Shakin Stevens Cover) - Cloetta Paris
    31. TocarWicked Game - Courtney Jaye
    32. How Deep Is Your Love (with Sia) - The Bird and the Bee
    33. TocarSentimental Journey - Renee Olstead
    34. TocarIn The Mood - The Puppini Sisters
    35. Singin' In The Rain - Jamie Cullum
    36. My Heart Belongs To Daddy - Olivia Ruiz
    37. I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl - Nikka Costa
    38. At Last My Love Has Come Along (Live) - Christina Aguilera
    39. Jeepers Creepers - The Puppini Sisters
    40. Cruisin' (feat. Gwyneth Paltrow) - Huey Lewis & The News
    41. Go Your Own Way - The Cranberries
    42. (Sittin On) The Dock Of The Bay (live) - Sara Bareilles
    43. Autumn Leaves (Live) - The Bird and the Bee
    44. Little Wing - The Corrs
    45. TocarPaint It Black - Vanessa Carlton
    46. TocarPaper Moon - Erin McKeown
    47. TocarYou're Only Lonely - Schuyler Fisk
    48. The Girl From Ipanema (KGRL FPA Live Session) - Blondfire
    49. TocarMas Que Nada - Sunshine State
    50. Somethin' Stupid (Stoopid) - Frente!
    51. One Fine Day - Kat Edmonson
    52. This Masquerade - Theresa Sokyrka
    53. Can't Find My Way Home - Alana Davis
    54. Cinnamon Girl - Euro-Trash Girl
    55. Crazy (Live) - The Kills
    56. You Just Like Me 'Cause I'm Good In Bed - Missy Higgins
    57. I Ran (So Far Away) - Love Is All
    58. I Want Candy - Melanie C
    59. Eye in the Sky - Jonatha Brooke
    60. Dance With Me - Regine Velasquez
    61. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Acoustic Version) - Katie Melua
    62. God Only Knows - Jonatha Brooke
    63. End of the World - Nina Gordon
    64. TocarAcross the Universe - Fiona Apple
    65. Someone To Watch Over Me - Kat Parsons
    66. Working Class Hero - Tina Dickow
    67. TocarOn The Road Again - Katie Melua
    68. At Last - Ali Slaight
    69. I Put a Spell on You (Live) - Katie Melua
    70. My Sweet and Bitter Bowl - Jonatha Brooke
    71. Blue Moon - Tanita Tikaram & Mark Isham
    72. Always On My Mind - Iron & Wine/Calexico
    73. In Your Eyes (Live) - Sara Bareilles
    74. Song To The Siren - This Mortal Coil feat. Elizabeth Fraser
    75. TocarBuckets of Rain - Neko Case
    76. TocarDon't Stop Believin' - Petra Haden
    77. TocarTwo Tickets To Paradise - Geoff Farina
    78. TocarThe Times They Are A-Changin' - Tracy Chapman
    79. Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard (Live) - Julie Doiron
    80. Sound of Silence - Emiliana Torrini
    81. In the Ghetto - Natalie Merchant & Tracy Chapman
    82. The Needle and The Damage Done (Neil Young) - Laura Marling
    83. The Same Old Song [The Four Tops] - Iron & Wine
    84. Trouble - Marissa Nadler
    85. Downtown Train - Everything but the Girl
    86. Dancing in the Dark - Tegan and Sara
    87. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Sarah Blasko
    88. TocarBlackbird - Sarah McLachlan
    89. TocarLet It Be - Allison Crowe
    90. Imagine - Tracy Chapman
    91. Here Comes The Sun - Sarah Bettens
    92. Fire and Rain - Dido
    93. You Keep Me Hangin' On (Duet With Nena) - Kim Wilde & Nena
    94. I'm on Fire - Heather Nova
    95. TocarHave a Little Faith in Me - Mandy Moore
    96. TocarSuper Trouper - Camera Obscura
    97. TocarI Love Rock 'N' Roll - Britney Spears
    98. You Sexy Thing - Stereophonics
    99. I Want You Back - KT Tunstall
    100. Like a hurricane - Heather Nova
    101. TocarSound Of Silence - TheTrees


    I'm doing my first tempts on Spotify, so if you're on there, this is the playlist I compiled from the songs I found Retro Cover Songs

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  • Playlist July 3

    Jul 3 2009, 12h16 por thevoiceofkarla

    TocarDrama Entre Rios
    TocarAnimal Miike Snow
    My Intention Ape School
    TocarThe Greatest Escape We Ever Made Wave Machines


    Young Love (featuring Laura Marling) Mystery Jets
    TocarThe Line Wave Machines
    You'll DisappearThe Phenomenal Handclap Band
    TocarEverybody Ancient Astronauts
    Baby Pnau


    Neat Little Domestic Life Of Montreal
    TocarIt's There All Girl Summer Fun Band
    Sinking Suspicion van*gloria
    TocarOn My Mind Team B
    Les and Ray Le Tigre


    TocarThe Reeling Passion Pit
    The Sweetest ThingCamera Obscura
    Twilight Galaxy Metric
    Feeling Better The Teenagers

    Tailor Julie Doiron
    RiverAkron/Family Akron/Family
    A Balloon On A Broken String Boy Least Likely To

    TocarSea birds Burning Hearts
    CheerleaderGrizzly Bear
    No One Does It Department of Eagles


    TocarTrepanation Party Voxtrot
    TocarIn For The Kill La Roux
    DiscoverySwing Tree
    Show Me Show Me Pony Pony Run Run
    TocarBack In The Seventies Datarock
    TocarHeart In Space Grafton Primary


    Por Medio De La Lectura
    Los Amparito
    Tocar11:59 The Postmarks
    TocarAldrig ensam Jonathan Johansson
    TocarOne in a Million DatA[/artist
    TocarGeneration Y Shy Child
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  • Dandelion Radio - July 2009 shows

    Jul 1 2009, 22h53 por DandelionRadio

    Andrew Morrison:
    Andy's two-hour July show features a session from Tokyo artist Block 45 comprising three unheard tunes recorded specially for the show. Other new music includes The Joy Formidable, Malcolm Middleton, former Golden Virgins frontman Lucas Renney and Dave Swain, two cracking tunes from New York label High Chai Recordings and unsigned music from Robin Foster, Hold Fast and turnpike glow. Raw Milk and Samuraj Cities get two tracks each, Scott is granted five minutes in which to get funky, and there's even a competition to win loads of CDs.

    Jeff Grainger:
    Jeff's three hour show for July is packed with exclusive recordings and Dandelion Radio debuts. Nicolas and the Iceni & Stranger Son of WB provide sessions both recorded especially for this show. We'll also be hearing another two exclusive live recordings from Marble Valley.
    July's featured record label is Manchester's Analogue Catalogue and The Warms, Cilo Cub and Salma El Assal are just three of the many acts making their Dandelion Radio debut. There are tracks from old(ish) favourites The Joy Formidable, Town Bike & Rev Porl. The latter two, incidentally, will both appearing live at The Castle in Oldham of the 5th of July (See News/Events page).
    Just to round things off nicely there's a classic Dub track from The Sound Dimension.

    Marcelle:
    The joy of madness

    With a very proud 97.7% vinyl guarantee Marcelle's July show is for that reason alone a treat to listen to. Besides, nothing goes wrong; when a track plays at the 'wrong speed' it was released that way.
    Not surprisingly one of featured track titles translates as 'The joy of madness'. Marcelle also pays tribute to a deceased bass player and spins new records by amongst others Burial and Four Tet, Ben Klock, Kyozin Yeni Dekai, Portradium, Harmonic 313, Caspa, Mika Miko, King Midas Sound and Rogue State.
    There are wonderful reissues of works by Dog Faced Hermans, Charley Patton and Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Catanou.

    Mark Cunliffe:
    Summer is warming up nicely, much better than a bolognaise at Wetherspoon's.....luke warm gristle....GUARENTEED!!

    On this month's show, Bassline Generation are working out whether it'll be Charlie or Will's. N-Type has hit the bottle, but only for his chips. Romain Virgo needs Diazepam and Professor Longhair is pogoing to an iffy cure-all. Wiley's making like a German war plane on a U.S. war film and Micheal Frearson is upsetting superhero's. POL's getting exercised on the Eurostar and Chino's taking all precautions, sensible boy. I know global warming is affecting changes in weather patterns but I think Julie Doiron has her prediction for the summer well wrong. Finally, I've had a tip off from the bowels of Dandelion, Mr Webster's dropped me a baddun....

    Mark Whitby:
    With Edgars Lisp in session and tracks from new albums by Method of Defiance, Dubkasm and Pissed Jeans July was always going to be a particularly fine month for music.
    And it wasn't hard to find other fine stuff in the shape the Clark Kunt remix of Micachu & The Shapes, albums from Pantie Hamster, My Odd Gong and Battlehooch, plus a preview of the forthcoming Radio Arabia EP and Anonymous Bosch album.
    This month's Peel Back & Sniff takes in snippets from the formidable back catalogues of Spirit and Procul Harum and
    Mark lets us into one of his secret passions with a hearty dollop of Western Swing on 78. And the lazy get finally gets round to playing a track from that amazing Crocodiles album. About time too.

    Matt Jones:
    July WILL be a heatwave, at least musically thanks to this month's UV rays of blinding musical light from the boy Jones. You can bask in the sunshine of new music by Mi Ami, trypta, dadub, Tara Jane O'Neil, Hurtdeer, robot koch, Wounded Knee, Akron/Family, Volfoniq featuring Tribuman plus loads more stuff from the recent past, including more from the vaults of Benbecula Records.
    You might not be able to rely on the weather, but at least you can rely on Dandelion Radio...

    Pete Jackson:
    We'll celebrate the cracking sunniness/damp squib of July (delete as appropriate) with a fantastic exclusive live set from The Vaudevillians, loads of new noises from Sonic Youth, Thee Vicars and Crack Babies, and a firm handshake to welcome back our old mates Eclier andCornershop. Put on your sun cream/wellies and join me, won't you?

    Rachael Neiman:
    The July edition of 'The Rachael Neiman Experience' will be our last for a couple of months but we're leaving you with a very exciting Indie Tracks festival special to celebrate the UK's most exciting summer festival we'll be playing tracks by bands set to appear including Poppy and Friends, Cola Jet Set, The Lovely Eggs, Speedmarket Avenue and many more and not a bad train pun in sight!

    Rocker:
    This month's three-hour spectacular features an exclusive session from MJ Hibbett & the Validators, as well as tracks from "If You Were Fruit", the new LP by The Lovely Eggs.
    There's also tracks from new LPs by Dinosaur Jr; Nathan Fake; Liechtenstein; The Wave Pictures; The Field; Jarvis Cocker; Anssi 8000 & Maria Stereo; Eels; and Debbie Leggo, as well as new tracks from girl alliance; Veronica Falls; April Phibia & The Rule-Her; The Seven Inches; Bang Bangs; Red Pens; and The Owls Are Not What They Seem.
    There's electronica / dubstep from Skream; Satoshi Fumi; and Benga. Herman Schwartz takes on Amy Winehouse; The Sunday Reeds take on The Jesus And Mary Chain; while The Wedding Present's bass player Terry de Castro takes on ..er The Wedding Present. There's also a soundclash between reggae kings Pama International and Billy Bragg.
    This month's Peel's Big 45 is a 1966 cover of a Screamin' Jay Hawkins song, and this month's Educating Elizabeth is a 1967 Northern Soul classic on the Canterbury label.
    As well as little known acts, here's a little known fact: While worldwide CD sales are falling, In 2008 sales of Vinyl records reached their highest level since 1991.

    Ste McCabe:
    Ste's very first show on Dandelion will be an electro, pop punk onslaught of queer and female heroes from the current underground including Vile Vile Creatures, Psychofag And The Flesh Happening, along with a healthy dose of forgotten and under-rated classics from the past from the likes of Altered Images, Soulbossa and Marc Almond. Listen out for Ste's terrifying ordeal with the endlessly-ringing landline telephone, oh no!

    Yank Sizzler:
    Being the token "Yank" on Dandelion Radio, July means that I will be stuffing my voice hole with hot dogs for the entirety of the month. Luckily I'm still able to talk in between songs with a mouthful of wiener. It's a talent my uncle Bernard taught me. July's show starts off with a blast of soulful shame from Bunker Hill as he laments a girl who can't dance, but don't let that stop you from doing so. Get moving in the July heat with wonderful new material from CPC Gangbangs, XBXRX, Blank Dogs, Tyvek, The Builders & the Butchers, The Bobby McGee's and more. And of course the social lubricant of a few soul gems from Eddie Floyd, Baby Huey & O.V. Wright will aid on the dance floor.
    Plus, if you're so inclined, certainly spend some time with a few favorite wallflowers by superargo, {{{Sunset}}}, Stereolab and Lightnin' Hopkins. But don't call Lightnin' a wallflower to his face. I done made that mistake.
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