Thursday, June 9, 2011

Video Of The Day: Joy Valencia - "Don't Wake The Lion"


Today's video is by Joy Valencia. The song, "Don't Wake The Lion." It was directed by Erin E. Cantelo. Check it out below.








Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Josh T. Pearson At Joe's Pub, Friday, June 10


Josh T. Pearson will perform his only US show this Friday, here in New York. He'll be at Joe's Pub at 11PM and it will cost you $12. Go check him out.

To whet your appetite, check out his recently released Daytrotter session HERE and the video for "Sorry With A Song" below.




Video Of The Day: The Nico Blues - "Folk Song Number Two"


The Nico Blues released their new video yesterday. The video is for the song "Folk Song Number Two" from their Blame The Boredom, Blame the Basements record and was directed by Adam Abada. Check it out below.






Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Q & A: Jump Into The Gospel

New York based band Jump Into The Gospel have been shaking things up left, right and center. Their songs are irresistibly catchy, synth based, pop-rock ear candy. And, their shows are high energy fun. The first time I heard Jump Into The Gospel, I thought to myself, 'hm, this reminds me of when I first heard "Girls On Film" and fell in love with some little band called Duran Duran.' JITG however, are edgier and aren't slathered in make-up.

So, on the eve of their residency a
t Pianos (Wednesday nights in June at 10PM), I thought I'd share a little Q&A with you. I sent over some questions and got back some quirky answers thus adding to the reasons why I'm a little bit in love with them. They fit in well here in my little corner of the Internet.

Quirky NY Chick (QNYC): Lame origin question everyone probably asks ... why the name Jump Into The Gospel? How did it come about?

Jump Into The Gospel (JITG): Simple. A software program called Sought Flare Slow Jam. It takes your old name and plays with the words until it comes up with something marketable without losing the rhythm of your old name. We used to be called Hump The Princess Toadstool.

Monday, June 6, 2011

BritFest NYC 2011, Live!


BritFest NYC 2011: June 4 @ The Delancey, New York, NY


BritFest NYC 2011 kicked off Saturday at The Delancey with a bang! The annual festival features social and entertainment events with British flavour. The whole shebang is produced by our friends over at Big Apple Brits. I, of course, was on hand to take in the live music feast!

Lisa Redford got things rolling. Redford accompanied herself on guitar playing originals and covers. She does a great acoustic "Brass In Pocket" by the way. Her voice is down to Earth ... you know, that folksy, soulful kind of sound. You should check her out. I dig her sound.

Next to take the stage was PreFab 4. If you didn't get it from their name, they cover the Beatles. Normally, I'm not much into cover bands but these guys play well, sing well and are 100% cheese free. Everyone sang along and a whole lot of folks danced. Seriously, if you couldn't have fun while these guys were playing, something might be wrong with you!

It was a terrific night of music fun. Check out a few photos from the evening.

More photos HERE
Lisa Redford
PreFab 4


Saturday, June 4, 2011

Video: Luciana - "I'm Still Hot"


Check out this catchy song by Luciana, "I'm Still Hot." The song was released in April and the video debuted in early May.


Video Of The Day: Friend Slash Lover - "Disasteroid"


Friend Slash Lover debuted the new video for their single "Disasteroid." Check it out below.

Ambient rockers Friend Slash Lover debut their new video for the single “Disasteroid” off their EP As American As Ones and Zeros. The video provides a stylized viewpoint on global warming and the environment. It was inspired by a George Carlin sketch according to Friend Slash Lover mastermind Josh Mintz. “He points out how arrogant it is to say we’re ‘killing the planet,’ when in fact, we’re only killing ourselves.” The video was directed by Jordan Katnik and produced by Bryan Raber.




Review: Whitesnake Live At Donington 1990


This coming Tuesday, June 7, Whitesnake releases Live At Donington 1990 via Frontiers Records here in North America. The 2 CD and DVD packages are a welcome treat to fans whom this show has been a favorite of for years. The DVD contains never before seen footage of Whitesnake at a time some would say was their peak.

I'm a long time Whitesnake fan. Anyone who knows me has probably heard me say at some point David Coverdale can sing to me anytime, any place, for as long as he wants. This is Coverdale in full-throttle wailing rocker mode supported by a cast of stellar characters, Steve Vai (guitar), Adrian Vandenberg (guitar), Rudy Sarzo (bass) and Tommy Aldridge (drums) ... the all-star line-up, as many refer to this version of Whitesnake.

The favorites are here and the sound quality is good. Maybe a bit too good at times. When Coverdale pulls back his vocals and just sings without the theatrics as he does in the classic "Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City," you can hear the end of the set roughness in his voice that comes from night after night of hitting those high notes. Good sound quality makes that a little more noticeable. And, that's not really a negative per se.

It has been a little while since I've heard live Whitesnake from that era. So, I was slightly concerned, that listening with somewhat fresh ears, that it might sound dated. Whitesnake was delightfully and brilliantly over the top during that period in time and I wondered if it was going to be as good as I remembered. Yeah, it's pretty darn close. At this stage in my listening I'm a little past the guitar and drum solo thing but they've held up well and sound good.

I haven't had a chance to check out the DVD portion but you can watch the trailer for the release below.



The LIVE AT DONINGTON 1990 DVD also includes a substantial gallery of never before seen stills of the band on the "Liquor & Poker World Tour 1990", plus an intimate behind-the-scenes documentary of the making-of the SLIP OF THE TONGUE album. LIVE AT DONINGTON 1990 will be available as a 2 CD set, a DVD coverpack, a combo 2 CD and DVD in digipak and digital editions. Please see below for the respective double CD and DVD track listings.

Track List
CD 1:
  • Slip Of The Tongue
  • Slide It In
  • Judgement Day
  • Slow An Easy
  • Kitten's Got Claws
  • Adagio For Strato
  • Flying Dutchman Boogie
  • Is This Love
  • Cheap An' Nasty
  • Crying In The Rain (featuring Tommy Aldridge drum solo)

CD 2:
  • Fool For Your Loving
  • For The Love Of God
  • The Audience Is Listening
  • Here I Go Again
  • Bad Boys
  • Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
  • Still Of The Night

DVD:
  • Slip Of The Tongue
  • Slide It In
  • Judgement Day
  • Slow An Easy
  • Kitten's Got Claws
  • Adagio For Strato
  • Flying Dutchman Boogie
  • Cheap An' Nasty
  • Crying In The Rain (featuring Tommy Aldridge drum solo)
  • Fool For Your Loving
  • For The Love Of God
  • The Audience Is Listening
  • Here I Go Again
  • Bad Boys
  • Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
  • Still Of The Night
  • BONUS CONTENT: The Making Of SLIP OF THE TONGUE; Slide Show


Friday, June 3, 2011

Burlesque: At Last... Marshmallows, Bad Girls & Ruby Red Pumps


NY Pin Up Club Burlesque: June 2 @ Bowery Poetry Club, New York, NY


Sometimes, a chick has to let her hair down. What better way to have fun than to take in a burlesque show. So, Thursday night I headed over to the Bowery Poetry Club to hoot 'n' holler and have a good time at the NY Pin Up Club's monthly get together. The show was hosted by the groups leader, the loveable Brandon Herman and with co-hosting duties handled by the adorable saucy, delectable diva Miss Em.

The lovely Desiree DeLovely belted out "At Last" which you can see if you scroll down to the bottom. That tiny little lady has a big voice! It was her first official performance for the group; unofficially, she emerged from the audience a couple of months ago and blew us away. She was great fun to watch and looked to be having a blast onstage. She also made an adorable Dorothy as you can see in the photo below. Everyone should have a pair of ruby red pumps.


Red hot, redhead Cherry La Voix from Ohio also sang and has a great voice as well. Why oh why didn't I turn on my video to catch one of her songs? The two songs she sang were her own compositions. I forgot to ask her if she has any recordings available, shame on me! It was my first time seeing her perform and it was definitely a treat. She makes a really good bad girl as you can see below.


Miss dynamite, Iris Ex Plosion didn't sing but she put on one hell of a show! I'm sure a lot of the gentleman in the audience have a new found fondness for marshmallows now. I certainly won't look at them the same way again. You should have been there! Like her fellow performers, she was great fun to watch. The photo below was just the beginning!


I know you were probably expecting some risqué photos since this was after all a burlesque show. But, if you want to see that, you've got to go to the shows! The first Thursday of every month is always entertaining!





Monday, May 30, 2011

Holiday Weekends & Bob Schneider


Bob Schneider: May 29 @ Bowery Ballroo
m, New York, NY


Give folks a three day weekend when it's warm out and two things happen. One, you want to eat and two, you want to party. There was no food at Bowery Ballroom but, Bob Schneider threw a party and served up a feast of music. Folks came to have fun. And fun we had. I dare say, we may have been louder than the last time I was down at the Bowery to see him.

Things were hot, sweaty and at times outright funky. Twenty-three songs (if I counted correctly!) yet, everyone was asking for more. A lot of the songs took on some reggae flavor (a bit more than usual) and there was a little more funk in the mix. "Ready, Let's Roll" well, I'm just going to call that version the 'Lap Dance Remix' ... yeah, funky bump 'n' grind y'all, that's all I'm saying. The hands down highlight of the night was 40 Dogs. When you're making that summer party mix-tape, that live version of 40 Dogs needs to be on it ... loose funk with horns, yeah, need I say more?

I keep saying it, you really have to see this man live. But be warned, you may have to go to BS Anonymous to deal with your Bob Schneider habit because, you will become addicted. Of course, if you're like the rest of us, you won't want to be cured. You'll just continue to happily look forward to your next Bob fix.

More Photos HERE.
Bob did this (did it so well he was a blur in motion)...

And, he always surrounds himself with some seriously talented musicians.

Harmoni did this...
Conrad did this...

Ollie did this and a whole lot of stuff (it's a you had to be there thing)...

Clint did this (way on the other side of the stage)...

Setlist
  • Penelope Cruz
  • Honeypot
  • Bullets
  • Flinty
  • Gold In the Sunset
  • 2002
  • Country Club
  • Peaches
  • Til Somebody Catches A Feeling
  • Bombanaza
  • Cheaper
  • Band Intro/Let The Light In
  • John Lennon
  • Ready, Let's Roll
  • The Californian
  • The Unknown
  • Everything You Love
  • Come With Me Tonight
  • ?
  • Tarantula
  • Big Blue Sea
  • Boom Box
  • 40 Dogs