Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Goldfrapp Get Remixed


Goldfrapp will be releasing their next single, "Believer," on September 6. The song is from their fifth studio album Head First. To whet your appetite, you can grab Little Loud's remix of the song below.


Goldfrapp - Believer (Little Loud Remix) by MuteUSA

Head First is Goldfrapp's most powerful trip to date, a speedy rush of synth optimism, euphoria, fantasy and romance. With life affirming lyrics and stellar production it lifts off at full tilt and takes us on a journey to the heart of 2010.


The diversity, ambition and direction of the new album continues to highlight Goldfrapp as true agenda-setters and modern British musical icons. Head First follows the critically acclaimed Seventh Tree, and is the latest in a brilliantly consistent body of work - from the captivating electronic balladry of Mercury nominated debut Felt Mountain and its distorted-dancefloor follow-up, Black Cherry to the glitterball glamour of Supernature which came out in summer 2005 and went on to sell over a million copies worldwide.

Video: Gilli Moon - "Days In November"


I first became aware of the California based Australian singer/songwriter Gilli Moon when I came across her albums extraOrdinary Life and Girl In The Moon on Amie Street a couple of years ago. So, it was a pleasant surprise when I received an email announcing her newest record.

the stillness, Moon's sixth record was released here in the US on June 29 on her own Warrior Girl Music. For those unfamiliar with Moon, she's writes smart melodic pop music. Her vocals are often delicate but full of raw passion. I haven't had the chance to listen to the stillness yet, but based on the few songs I've heard so far, I'm looking forward to hearing the whole record. Check out the video for "Days In November" from the record below.



www.gillimoon.com

What Cheer? Brigade: Brassy Fun At The Newport Folk Festival


Newport Folk Festival: August 1 @ Fort Adams, Newport, RI



If you went to the Newport Folk Festival this year, then you no doubt encountered the What Cheer? Brigade. The brass band from Providence, RI kicked things off bright and early Saturday and Sunday and made appearances throughout both days. I've never been a big fan of marching bands but, that was before having the What Cheer? experience. If you saw them, then you know they were one of the major highlights of the festival. For me, they were the highlight. With all of the much hyped artists on the bill, it was this tattooed, punk looking, brass toting band that had people dancing, clapping and wanting to know where and when they'd make their next "surprise" appearance. They're a must see band.


(more photos HERE)










www.whatcheerbrigade.com
www.newportfolkfest.net

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Photo Review: Newport Folk Festival Harbor & Quad Stages 7/31


Newport Folk Festival: July 31 @ Fort Ada
ms, Newport, RI

Quad Stage

Liz Longley

A. A. Bondy
(more photos HERE)
O'Death

(more photos HERE)


Horse Feathers
(more photos HERE)

Dawes
(more photos HERE)
Harbor Stage


Sarah Jarosz
(more photos HERE)

Blitzen Trapper
(more photos HERE)

Sam Bush

Jim James
(more photos HERE)
www.newportfolkfest.net


Junip To Tour North America


Swedish band Junip will tour North America in November. New York, they'll be making a stop at Irving Plaza on November 24. They'll be supporting their upcoming release, Fields, which is scheduled to hit stores on September 14. Check out the full list of dates below.

Mute and City Slang Records are excited to announce the launch of Junip’s new website. New and improved with lots of exclusive downloads and video, the site URL is www.junip.net. On the site, besides being able to download the Rope & Summit EP for free, you can now stream the new single, “Always,” from the band’s new record, Fields, being released on September 14, 2010.

Tour Dates
  • 11/1--World Cafe--Philadelphia, PA
  • 11/2--Royale Nightclub--Boston, MA
  • 11/4--Belmont--Montreal, QUE
  • 11/5--Lee's--Toronto, ONT
  • 11/6--Lincoln Hall--Chicago, IL
  • 11/7--Cedar Cultural Center--Minneapolis, MN
  • 11/10--Neumos--Seattle, WA
  • 11/11--Venue--Vancouver, BC
  • 11/12--Doug Fir--Portland, OR
  • 11/13--The Independent--San Francisco, CA
  • 11/14--Music Box At The Henry Fonda--Los Angeles, CA
  • 11/16--Rhythm Room--Phoenix, AZ
  • 11/18--Mohawk--Austin, TX
  • 11/19--Fitzgerals--Houston, TX
  • 11/20--Spanish Moon-Baton Rouge, LA
  • 11/21--The Earl--Atlanta, GA
  • 11/22--Cats Cradle--Carrboro, NC
  • 11/23--Black Cat--Washington, DC*
  • 11/24--Irving Plaza--NYC*
*The opening band for all of the above tour dates EXCEPT FOR: Washington, DC and New York will be Sharon Van Etten.

www.junip.net

The Minutes Release Video For Upcoming Single "Fleetwood"


Irish trio
The Minutes have released a new video. The video is for the song "Fleetwood" which will be released next month as a single. It was directed by Philip Kelly and features Charlene Gleeson and Gary Byrne. Check it out below. Y'all may remember (search tag The Minutes if you want to refresh your memory) that I fell in love with and posted their song "Black Keys" earlier this year. I really dig these guys.



www.theminutesmusic.com
www.myspace.com/theminutesireland
www.twitter.com/theminutes
www.facebook.com/theminutes

Friday, August 13, 2010

Newport Folk Festival: Fort Stage, 7/31


Newport Folk Festival: July 31 @ Fort Adams, Newport, RI

I took in the
Newport Folk Festival again this year. The weather was magnificent and there was plenty of good music to listen too. With camera in hand, I took in the sounds and ate "outdoor" food which, if you know me, is shocking! Check out photos from Saturday, July 31 ... the Fort Stage.

Nneka kicked off things on the Fort Stage. If you haven't had a chance to check her out you should. She made a variety of serious faces. I wasn't sure if she was feeling some sort of pain, metaphorically or literally and if we should be feeling and frowning the same way too. At any rate, she was good.

More photos of Nneka's set, HERE.

Up next, The Low Anthem. They played the Newport Folk Festival last year only on the much smaller Waterside Stage which has moved locations and received a name change. I've come to realize that on record, I'm not all that into the band. But, The Low Anthem are a good live band. They're one of those bands whose members rotate on instruments.

More photos of The Low Anthem's set, HERE.

Brandi Carlile took the stage next. I'd been hearing about how good she is. She was okay, but I wasn't as blown away by her as I expected to be based on the word of mouth that had filtered through my ears. She covered The Beatles, "I've Just Seen A Face" and Johnny Cash, "Folsom Prison Blues" during her set.


More photos of Carlile's set, HERE.

Calexico took the stage next. Their sound was heavily tinged with the Mexican folk sound. It wasn't my thing but several people I spoke to, were seriously digging them.

More photos of Calexico's set, HERE.

Crowd favorite Andrew Bird took the stage next. He whistles and fiddles. I'm sorry I just wasn't feeling him though I find him much more enjoyable live than I do on record. The audience loved him so I was clearly in the minority!

More photos of Bird's set, HERE.

The headliner for the day, John Prine, put on a stellar set and was shown some major love by the audience. Jim James, who performed his own set earlier that day on another stage joined Prine. The highlight of his set for me was "Angel From Montgomery." Being the first time I've had the opportunity to see him perform, it was a treat to hear the man himself do the song.

More photos of Prine's set, HERE.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Upcoming Shows: The DreamScapes Project, Doppelganger & More

Friends, neighbors and New York peeps in general ... upcoming shows alert.

Our pals The Dreamscapes Project are coming up to do a show at Arlene's Grocery this Saturday, August 14 at 8:00PM and it'll cost you ten greenbacks.

Looking for something to do on Tuesday, August 17? I suggest you check out some live music. Head on over to Mercury Lounge, say hi to the guys who check your ID, give the cool lady at the door ten bucks at 10:00PM and get your groove on with Sean Bones.

Our friends Doppelganger will be rockin' the Mercury Lounge stage on Monday, August 23. Doors are at 9:00PM and it'll cost you $8. This is their CD release party so drop by, rock out and pick up a copy of their record. The record is good, fun, shake your ass rock 'n' roll and so are their shows. Check out both, seriously.

Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast are saying farewell to NYC! Yes, that's right folks, they're leaving NY and heading to North Carolina. Drop by Mercury Lounge, get your party on and help send them off with a lot of love. The deets: Friday, August 27, doors at 9:30PM and it'll cost ya $10.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

ResidentBand Episode 028: Jules Larson - Raise A Little Hell

Our friends over at ResidentBand have released Episode 028. This one features Jules Larson performing "Raise A Little Hell." Check out the episode below. And, because the folks at ResidentBand are awesome, they (and Ms. Larson ... I'm sure she's equally as awesome as they are) are offering up the song for free, click HERE to grab it.




www.juleslarson.com
www.myspace.com/juleslarson
www.residentband.tv

Monday, August 2, 2010

Quirky NY Chick On The Road: Newport Folk Festival

If you've dropped by to visit my corner of the internet world this past week then you will have noticed that there has been a lack of updates. Well, in addition to having some severe and annoying computer issues over the last several weeks, I've been on the road with limited internet access. Yeah, it has all made updating a challenge. What's been going on in these parts? I'll tell you. Your resident quirky chick took a roadtrip. Where? QNYC spent the weekend in Newport, RI for the granddaddy of festivals, the Newport Folk Festival. Yes folks, one night and two days filled with music!

The festival kicked off Friday night at the International Tennis Hall of Fame with Sarah Jarosz, Tim O'Brien and the evenings headliner Steve Martin with The Steep Canyon Rangers. I didn't feel like taking my camera for Friday's show so no photos of that! I actually wasn't sure I was going to attend that show as I tend to only like Steve Martin in small doses. But, I decided to check out his set. Martin was funny which being a comedian, is a good thing and did a bang up job musicially, which being a musician is a good thing! He kept the crowd laughing be it with song, "Atheists Don't Have No Songs" or with stage banter such as telling the audience the seat of his pants don't wrinkle because he has a 'steaming hot ass.' He closed his set with a terrific version of "Orange Blossem Special" before encoring with "King Tut" which had the audience on their feet singing along. Several people even did the dance ... I resisted the urge!

Saturday morning had me up bright and early for the first full day of the festival at Fort Adams. Jim James (pictured below) was shown some major love from the audience.



Sunday morning, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings (pictured below) killed it on the main stage. Anyone who may have still been a little sluggish when they arrived quickly got over that the minute Jones and gang hit the stage. The high energy set had folks on their feet dancing.

Levon Helm (pictured below) closed the festival this year to thunderous applause. The crowd cheered him on and shouted out words of adoration. He closed his set with the back to back punch of "The Weight" and "I Shall Be Released."


It was a great festival and I'll share more from the weekend in upcoming posts.

newportfolkfest.net