Friday, April 29, 2011

Upcoming: The Twees, May 8


New York band The Twees will be playing Mercury Lounge on Sunday, May 8. It's the late show, so doors at 8:45PM and it'll cost you $8. Hey, that's Mother's Day. You should take your mom out for a night of rockin'.



Upcoming: Women That Rock NYC, May 9


The ladies are gonna rock the house on the LES. That's right folks, LRock the Party Bookin
g Presents: Women That Rock NYC. On Monday, May 9, a group of talented rockin' ladies with take the stage at The Bowery Electric. Doors are at 7PM and it will cost you $10 ($8 if you RSVP). One of my favorite rockin' ladies, Lisa Bianco will be there. She's debuting her new band, Lou Petto on drums and Kenny Aaronson on bass! Check out the full details below.








LROCK THE PARTY BOOKING PRESENTS:

WOMEN THAT ROCK NYC

11:00 - Christine Hoberg
10:10 - Casey Henry
9:20 - Lacrymosa
8:30 - Lisa Bianco
7:40 - Julia Weldon
7:00 - Christina LaRocca

at the BOWERY ELECTRIC
327 Bowery @ 2nd Street

RSVP TO THIS EVENT FOR VIP REDUCED ADMISSION TO THIS EVENT
($8 instead of $10 at on the door)

Must be 21 to enter with valid ID


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Jump Into The Gospel: Hot, Sweaty, Butt Shakin' Fun


Jump Into The Gospel: April 25, 2011 @ Me
rcury Lounge, New York, NY


Monday night I went down to Mercury Lounge to catch the charismatic Jump Into The Gospel do their thing. Each time I see them, the crowd gets a little bigger and a little louder. I wasn't much into the two bands before them and to be honest, I was a little concerned about the overall energy of the room. Maybe that was just me though; I had some lovely Tennessee refreshments so I may have been paying more attention to that more than to those two bands. That being said, any concern however, went away when JITG hit the stage. There was an amazing energy during their set and everyone, audience and band, seemed hellbent on getting their party on. See what a good time I had? I had so much fun I said 'getting their party on.' Curse you skinny, music playing boys for making me use horrid terms like that! Several times during the evening, I glanced over my shoulder and saw massive amounts of dancing.

You should really catch these guys while they're playing intimate venues. With their insanely catchy songs and 'let's have a party up in here' vibe, you'll soon have to stand in line with the masses to get into their shows. I wouldn't want anyone to miss the ass shakin' good time they offer.

Oh, btw, in case you didn't know or it for some bizarre reason slipped your mind, Jump Into The Gospel have EP out. The self-titled release can be found HERE if you're into the digital thing. It's a name your own price deal so technically, you could get it for free. But, if you want to be super cool, you could show them some monetary love. And, if that wasn't enough, and you have a fondness for vinyl, you can click HERE and buy it in that format. Whichever format you choose, you'll fall in lust ... the heavy petting kind of lust, not the slutty bathroom stall kind, that's reserved for their live performances.




More photos HERE


Mary Bragg To Release New Album In June


Singer-songwriter Mary Bragg will release her new album, Tattoos & Br
uises on June 7. The record was produced by Lee Alexander. For a taste of what's to come, head down to the bottom of the post and grab the album's first single, "How and Why."

Gig Alert! Bragg will be doing several shows here in New York. On May 21, she'll be at Jalopy in Brooklyn. Then, every Friday in June, she'll have a residency at The Living Room on the LES ... June 3, June 10, June 17 and June 24 to be exact.

Writing for Tattoos and Bruises began in late 2008, continued during a residency at New York City’s great singer-songwriter launching pad, The Living Room, and was completed just moments before the final tracks were recorded. Writing or co-writing all ten of the album’s songs, Bragg invited Alexander to co-write four of them, while three more of her favorite songwriters, Adam Levy (another longtime collaborator of Norah Jones and Amos Lee), Colin McGrath, and her bassist/husband, Jimmy Sullivan, made additional co-writing contributions. The ten tracks that comprise the final album were recorded and mixed over 14 days at Jones’ East Village studio, The Coop, with Tom Schick (Wilco, Rufus Wainwright) engineering and co-mixing.

Backing Bragg on the album is the same accomplished band of players who perform in her live shows, including Rich Hinman, Steve Elliot and Adam Levy (guitars), Jordan Perlson and Brian Wolfe (drums), Jimmy Sullivan (bass), Mike Cassedy (piano, organ) and Marika Hughes (cello).

MP3 Grab: "How and Why"


Beth Jeans Houghton Signs To Mute + MP3


Mute Records has announced the signing of Beth Jeans Houghton. Houghton will release her debut album this fall. She attracted media attention in the UK in 2009 with her EP Hot Toast and kind of disappeared. Now she's back and we have for you a preview of her upcoming album. See the handy widget at the bottom of the post to download the track "Dodecahedron."

The new track “Dodecahedron” showcases Beth’s extraordinary voice and off-kilter lyrics, exploding in cascades of colours and little drummer boy beats.

“The night before I wrote it I had a dream that consisted of me running up to strangers in the street and asking them what a dodecahedron was, but no one knew,” says Beth. “I later found out that the ancient Greeks believed the Dodecahedron is a symbol of the universe and represents an idealized form of divine thought. Take from that what you will.”
(click the arrow on the right to download)

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Bob Schneider Releases New Record


A QNYC fa
vorite, Bob Schneider released his latest record digitally last week (April 19). A Perfect Day, his 11th solo record was released via Kirtland Records, contains 12 tracks. What to expect? Expect, clever and often witty lyrics. Check out a video for "Honeypot" the album's second track at On-Airstreaming HERE.

Gig Alert! New York, Schneider will be returning to us. He'll take the stage at The Bowery Ballroom on Sunday, May 29. Doors are at 8PM and it'll cost you $23. Ooo, I'd better go get ticket soon!





Track List
  • Let the Light In
  • Honeypot
  • Everything Is Cool
  • Peaches
  • Yeah, I'll Do That
  • Everything You Love
  • Penelope Cruz
  • Funcake
  • Dirtmouth
  • Am I Missing Something
  • Another Bad Idea
  • Hand Me Back My Life

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Yael Naim Releases Video + NY Record Release Show


Yael Naim's new record She Was A Boy comes out Tuesday, May 10. Naim will be performing here in
New York, the day before, at (le) poisson rouge on May 9, doors at 7PM and it will cost you $20. For a taste of the upcoming release, check out the video "Come Home" at the end of the post.

She Was A Boy collects 13 luminous folk-pop gems each recorded at the singer’s apartment-turned-workshop. You will find upbeat tunes as well as a serious expansion of Naim’s sound, with daring forays into acoustic blues, dreamy soul and raw torch balladry.

Yael Naim & David Donatien
Monday, May 9th
Le Poisson Rouge (158 Bleecker Street)
7 pm, 18+, $20

TICKETS




Mick Harvey To Release New Record In May


Mick Harvey will release Sketches From The Book Of The Dead on May 3 via Mute Records. Check out the track "Famous Last Words" from the album in the handy widget at the bottom of the post.

Harvey is currently finishing a tour with PJ Harvey which has makes sold out stops here in New York at Terminal 5, tonight and tomorrow.

Sketches From The Book Of The Dead is Mick Harvey's first fully self-penned album; the 11-track album was recorded and mixed with David McCluney at Atlantis Sound, Port Melbourne with additional recording at Harvey's own Grace Lane music room and sees Mick Harvey (playing most of the instruments) joined by Rosie Westbrook on double bass and J.P. Shilo on accordion & violin, with Xanthe Waite contributing occasional ethereal backing vocals.

This is an album containing an extraordinary investigation into a rarely scrutinized area of the human condition. Harvey has excelled himself and made a truly unique work to go alongside so much of what he has already achieved in his 30 years of musical creativity.

Track List
  • October Boy
  • The Ballad Of Jay Givens
  • Two Paintings
  • Rhymeless
  • Frankie T & Frankie C
  • A Place Called Passion
  • To Each His Own
  • The Bells Never Rang
  • That's All, Paul
  • How Would I Leave You?
  • Famous Last Words

Doc Wasabassco's Burlesque At City Winery This Friday


Ah, nothing like a good dose of saucy fun! I'm talking burlesque folks! New York fans of bu
rlesque are familiar with Wasabassco Burlesque, right? They have regular shows in Manhattan and Brooklyn. This Friday, April 22, City Winery will once again play host to the fun. Doors are at 11PM and it'll cost you $15.

This week's show will star Peekaboo Pointe, BooBess, Flying Fox, Harvest Moon, Matthew Holtzclaw, Ms Tickle, Nasty Canasta, Nikki Le Villain, Ruby Valentine, Sapphire Jones, and Doc Wasabassco. That's a lotta risqué fun for your buck! Grab a date, or not, and head down for a night of fun!


Doc Wasabassco’s BURLESQUE
City Winery 155 Varick St.
(at the corner of Vandam)
SoHo, NYC
Friday April 22 2011
11:30pm/ 11pm doors Admission $15

Tickets: HERE