Friday, March 12, 2010

MP3: Wakey!Wakey! - "Twenty-Two"


Wakey!Wakey! have a new record out, Almost Everything I Wish I'd Said The Last Time I Saw You... via Family Records. Grab the track "Twenty-Two" from the album below.

“I was a scrawny, dopey kid—the worst athlete on the face of the planet,” says Wakey!Wakey! frontman Mike Grubbs. “You know tee ball? I got to first base one time.”

Good thing Grubbs had a burgundy baby grand to wail on instead, the centerpiece of a Partridge-like music room that also housed a French horn, clarinet, violin and autoharp. Grubbs started climbing scales and chords here when he was 5. Back then, his mother—a longtime piano teacher and choir director—would ask the kids to sight read songs before they could even think of eating cereal. And homework, why, that was something you did simply to score more bench time.

“For every subject done,” he says, “I could play the piano for an hour. It was almost like video games for me.” The games got a bit more complicated in high school, as Grubbs stumbled upon the songbooks of Billy Joel and Elton John. Not to mention the arena-ready anthems of Led Zeppelin. That unholy trinity, combined with the three B’s—Bach, Beethoven and Brahms—was enough to steer Grubbs away from the church music he was forced to focus on from an early age.

“One of my main influences now is the fact that I didn’t have someone teach me proper jazz or rock playing,” explains Grubbs. “I had no idea how to put a song together; no one telling me, ‘Hey, you should check out Gershwin,’ but it was all so fascinating to me. So I found my own style by experimenting with what works and what doesn’t.”

Before Grubbs could tap his true voice through a string of buzz-stirring Wakey!Wakey! releases on Family Records (two live LPs, a free collection of covers and last spring’s War Sweater EP), the following dues were paid: a totally ‘90s bar gig aimed at pint-slamming college kids; a rock band best described by its beard quotient and Black Crowes nods (Satellite Kid); and two touring musicals (Brigadoon, Camelot). “I’m a tall, skinny straight guy who can sing,” says Grubbs. “That’s basically gold in the musical theater business because there’s none of us.”

Speaking of standing out, Wakey!Wakey! made their presence known over the past couple years by finding a perfect balance between crowd-pleasing pop and art-damaged indie rock. It’s something Grubbs learned from New York’s anti-folk scene and its founding father, Lach. (The Lower East Side icon mentored Grubbs, which isn’t a surprise—Lach shunned the piano the second he heard the Sex Pistols.) “To come from such a repressed musical environment and then hear someone like Regina Spektor perform with such abandon—shouting and hitting her stool with a drum stick—was priceless.”

Nowadays, Grubbs is the crazy one, slapping his piano around and singing like his life depends on it while conducting a rich backdrop of sweeping strings, heavenly harmonies, and enough delicate details to make Wakey!Wakey!’s first proper LP feel like an Oscar-nominated film soundtrack. Which is ironic to say the least. After all, One Tree Hill creator Mark Schwahn loved a Wakey!Wakey! set so much he tapped their sun-stroked “War Sweater” track for season 6’s finale and recruited Grubbs for a recurring role. That’d be the tale of a bartender/musician named, err, Grubbs—a strangely familiar life story hinted at in such standout Wakey!Wakey! songs as “Almost Everything,” “Twenty-Two,” and “Got It All Wrong.”

“We set out to make an album this time,” explains Grubbs. “I realize that’s not where people say this business is headed these days, but there’s something about translating a year’s worth of experience into ten songs and letting that tell the story. I feel lucky to have the chance to do that on my own terms."

MP3 Grab: "Twenty-Two"

www.wakeywakeymusic.com
www.myspace.com/wakeywakeymusic
twitter.com/WakeyWakey
thefamilyrecords.com/wakeywakey

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast To Play SXSW


New Yorkers and fellow music lovers, are you going down to SXSW? Well, if you are, our very own resident soul mama, Caitlin Krisko along with her band The Broadcast will be there! They'll be at Lovejoys on Saturday, March 20. Head on over and check them out if you're down there. She puts on a fun show. Oh, and if you haven't already checked it out, give her record Over The Undercover a spin.


March 20 @ 5:00 PM
The Wanduta Showcase
Lovejoys
204 Neches St.
Austin, TX
www.myspace.com/lovejoys

www.CaitlinKrisko.com
www.myspace.com/caitlinkrisko

The MuseBox Presents MSBS - Pre-SXSW Showcase In NYC, Monday, 3/15


Monday
, March 15, The MuseBox is hosting a pre-SXSW showcase at The Studio at Webster Hall. It's FREE! What are you waiting for? RSVP and go enjoy some music before heading down to Austin!


The Studio At Webster Hall
125 East 11th Street, New York, NY 10003

8:00PM – Julian Berntzen – Norway - www.myspace.com/julianberntzen
9:00PM – The Law – United Kingdom - www.myspace.com/upthelaw
10:00PM – Steel Phantoms – United States - www.myspace.com/weresteelphantoms
11:00PM – Two Hours Traffic – Canada - www.myspace.com/twohourstraffic

Photos: April Smith & The Great Picture Show At Mercury Lounge


April Smith And The Great Picture Show: March 10 @ Mercury Lounge, New York, NY


April Smith And The Great Picture Show released Songs For A Sinking Ship a couple of weeks ago. I recommend picking it up by the way. Last night they took to the stage of Mercury Lounge for the record release party. The room was packed with dancing, sing-a-long fans who came to have a good time. Smith, a fun gal to watch perform, was the perfect hostess. She is effervescent with a dash of sauce and along with her band put on a spot on performance. Check out photos from the set below.

MP3 Grab: "Colors" and "Movie Loves A Screen"

www.aprilsmithmusic.com
www.myspace.com/aprilsmithmusic
twitter.com/aprilsmithmusic

Photos: Henry Wolfe At Mercury Lounge


Henry Wolfe: March 10 @ Mercury Lounge, New York, NY

www.myspace.com/henrywolfemusic
twitter.com/hankdubs

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Video: Juliette Lewis - "Uh Huh"


Juliette Lewis
debuted the new video for her song "Uh Huh" today. The song is from her latest record, Terra Incognita. Check out the video below.




www.myspace.com/juliettelewis
twitter.com/JulietteLewis

Photos: Carter Hulsey At Arlene's Grocery


Carter Hulsey: March 8 @ Arlene's Grocery, New York, NY


I went over to Arlene's Grocery to check out Carter Hulsey. I had to go and show a fellow Missourian some love! I'd listened to some of his music online prior to going to the show. What I heard was of the acoustic folk variety, kind of laid back. Live however, he had a full band and rocked out to a appreciative, lively audience. Check out the photos below.

www.myspace.com/carterhulsey

Monday, March 8, 2010

Video: Rockaphones - "Molly"


Swedish band Rockaphones have released a video for their song "Molly"! It was directed by Jason Lannaman. Check it out below.



And, to find out a bit more about Rockaphones, check out the Q&A I did last year with their bass player Klas Eriksson.

www.myspace.com/therockaphones

Around New York ... March 8 - March 14, 2010


Upcoming shows in the New York area ...

March 8 -- Copeland at Music Hall of Williamsburg
www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com
March 8 -- And The Days Between / Aqua Cherry / Carter Hulsey at Arlene's Grocery
www.arlenesgrocery.net
March 8 -- Mikal Evans at Rockwood Music Hall
www.rockwoodmusichall.com
March 8 -- Datarock / Autodrone / Unisex Salon / Tina Brown at Highline Ballroom
www.highlineballroom.com
March 9 -- Anna Rose at Rockwood Music Hall
www.rockwoodmusichall.com
March 9 - 14 -- Nicholas Payton Quintet at The Village Vanguard
www.villagevanguard.com
March 10 -- April Smith & The Great Picture Show / Henry Wolfe at Mercury Lounge
www.mercuryloungenyc.com
March 11 -- Jenny Owen Youngs / Bess Rogers / Allison Weiss at Union Hall
www.unionhallny.com
March 12 -- The Tossers / Demolition / The Mighty Stef / Noelie McDonnell at Mercury Lounge
www.mercuryloungenyc.com
March 12 -- Sonya Kitchell at Rockwood Music Hall
www.rockwoodmusichall.com
March 13 -- Talking To Walls at The Local 269
www.thelocal269.com
March 13 -- Ingrid Michaelson and Mat Kearney at Wellmont Theatre
www.wellmonttheatre.com

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Israel Nash Gripka & The Fieros Sing For Their Supper


Israel Nash Gripka & The Fieros sing for their supper ... literally. They kick things off tonight in Bridgeport, CT at the Acoustic Cafe and will make their way South before coming back North and ending up at Pianos here on the LES. Both acts will sing a song or three for one free meal. So, if you happen upon them at one of their stops, feed 'em and get some songs played as thanks. And, to keep folks posted on their travels, they'll be keeping a video blog HERE. Head down to the MP3 Grab below and get "Gennessee Falls."

Israel Nash Gripka and The Fieros head out this weekend from NYC to the southern States, stopping along the route to locally owned and operated diners and food joints, with guitars, and forks, in hand. Both acts will sing a song or three for one free meal, a tour premise not only feeding the bands their much needed daily sustenance, but also presenting a departure from the way individuals hear independent artists.

Though these eatery gigs will be without amps, they won't be without soul. The music is sincere and heartfelt, just like mom's meatloaf... but also RAW & crunchy, like her veggies. Check out an mp3 from a recent living room rehearsal below and feel free to post.




Tour Dates:
  • March 7 - Bridgeport, CT - Acoustic Cafe - 5:00pm
  • March 8 - New York, NY - Jae Deli ** - 7:30pm
  • March 9 - Baltimore, MD - Broadway Diner ** - 1:30pm
  • March 9 - Richmond, VA - Gallery 5 - 7:00pm
  • March 1 - Asheville, NC - Burgermeister's ** - 5:30pm
  • March 10 - Asheville, NC - The Garage - 8:00pm
  • March 11 - Knoxville, TN - WDVX Radio # - 12:00pm
  • March 11 - Knoxville, TN - Big Fatty's ** - 1:30pm
  • March 11 - Knoxville, TN - The Square Room # - 7:00pm
  • March 12 - Nashville, TN - Elliston Place Soda Shop ** - 2:30pm
  • March 14 - Denton, TX - NX35 % - TBA
  • March 16 - Dallas, TX - All Good Cafe ** - 1:00pm
  • March 17 - Houston, TX - KPFT Radio # - 11:00am
  • March 17 - Houston, TX - Mango's - 9:00pm
  • March 18 - Driftwood, TX - Salt Lick BBQ ** - 1:00pm
  • March 19 - Fredericksburg, TX - KFAN Radio # - 11:30am
  • March 20 - Austin, TX - MANIC FEST DESTINY @ The Belmont (Unofficial SXSW) - 5:15pm
  • March 20 - Austin, TX - UT Block Party Benefit / Six Stages Over Texas (Unofficial SXSW) % - 8:00pm
  • March 21 - Dallas, TX - La Grange - 9:00pm
  • March 22 - Oklahoma City, OK - Nic's Grill ** - 12:30pm
  • March 23 - Monett, MO - Mocah Joe's ** - 6:30pm
  • March 25 - South Greenfield, MO - Grandma's ** - 1:00pm
  • March 25 - Springfield, MO - Lindberg's - 8:00pm
  • March 26 - Lebanon, MO - Cornerstone Subs & Pizza ** - 12:30pm
  • March 26 - Columbia, MO - BXR Radio # - 5:00pm
  • March 26 - Columbia, MO - The Blue Note - 8:00pm
  • March 27 - St. Louis, MO - Iron Barley ** - 6:00pm
  • March 27 - St. Louis, MO - Off Broadway - 9:00pm
  • March 29 - Louisville, MO - Lynn's Paradise Cafe ** - 12:30pm
  • March 29 - Louisville, KY - WFPK # - 3:30pm
  • April 2 - New York, NY - Pianos - 8:00pm
** Restaurant Gig
# Israel Nash Gripka Only
% The Fieros Only

MP3 Grab: "Gennessee Falls"

www.israelgripka.com
www.myspace.com/israelgripka
www.thefieros.com
www.myspace.com/thefieros