Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Video of the Day: Pravada - "Molly"


Today we have for you "Molly" by Pravada.  The is comprised of former members of Margot & the Nuclear So and So's.  They are set to release their second full-length record Dirty Looks this fall so keep an eye out for that.

"Molly" is from the bands recently released ep NO!.  Check out the video below and enjoy.

Gorgeous imagery fills the video, as you are taken on a chilling trip by Molly herself, only to meet those whom she will fall prey too. At a masquerade party, where no one shows their face, Molly decides to reveal herself, and lets herself become the victim. The haunting vocals of Jesse Lee, alongside Hubert Glover (bass/horns), and Casey Tennis (drums/keyboards), bring a dark and gloomy, yet seductive element to the piece. “Molly,” will chill your bones to their very core, and have you coming back to experience more of Pravada. I dare you not to be intrigued!
 


Monday, October 1, 2012

Upcoming: McClain Sullivan at Tammany Hall, 10/4


Hey New York, we have a Gig Alert for you!  Acoustic soul songbird McClain Sullivan will be on the LES at Tammany Hall on Thursday, October 4.  It all starts at 10PM and it'll cost you $7 (includes CD and sticker).  To whet your appetite, we have for you in our MP3 Grab, a tune from Sullivan titled, "Another Mistake."  Check it out, drop by the gig and show her some love.


McClain Sullivan
Tammany Hall
152 Orchard Street
NYC
10PM
$7
Event Page can be found HERE



MP3 Grab: "Another Mistake"


Upcoming: New Orleans Jazz Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, 10/8


Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra are celebrating their 10th anniversary.  And, they're bringing the party to NYC folks.  Head on over to Carnegie Hall on Monday, October 8 at 8PM.  It'll cost you $35 - $125.  The show features Aaron Neville, Branford Marsalis, Dee Dee Bridgewater among others.

Receive a 10% discount by using Promo Code: NOJ15302 on the Carnegie Hall website or at the box office.

Come celebrate the 10th anniversary of Irvin Mayfield and his New Orleans Jazz Orchestra on Monday, October 8, at Carnegie Hall featuring Irvin and the 18-piece big band, Aaron Neville, Branford Marsalis, Dee Dee Bridgewater, the Sphinx Virtuosi, Casey Abrams, Haley Reinhart and other special guests. Soledad O'Brien hosts the evening
 
To celebrate even more, here's a 10% off discount code for the concert. Please use it and share it with your friends. This will work on the Carnegie Hall website and at the box office.

Promo Code: NOJ15302

TICKETS


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Song of the Day: Clementine & The Galaxy - "Heart Shaped Box"


Today we have for you "Heart Shaped Box" from Clementine & The Galaxy.  The duo have put their electro spin on the Nirvana classic.  Check it out at the bottom of the post.


Clementine and the Galaxy is a collaboration between acclaimed vocalist Julie Hardy and producer/guitarist Mike MacAllister. With their unique brand of electro pop, you'll be able to hear influences by artists such as Miike Snow, Chairlift, Florence & the Machine and James Blake.

Lead vocalist Julie Hardy is well on her way to becoming one of most in-demand studio recording artists & performers in New York City. In May 2011, she made her national television debut on Saturday Night Live where she performed live with rising star Ellie Goulding and this past August she sang on David Letterman with indie rock star St. Vincent. She has received rave reviews from the New York Times, Time Out New York, Downbeat and Jazz Times.

Producer Mike MacAllister, when not generating C&G's phat beats, works as a composer for films and TV commercials. His tracks have been featured in ads for XBox, Nike, Levis, and many others. His recent film scores for "Freakonomics: The Movie" and "The Spirt of Laxmi" were premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Mike also plays guitar for other NYC up and comers Wishes and Thieves, Young Unknowns, and the Awakening Orchestra.?

Gig Alert!
09/28 - Arlene's Grocery - New York, NY (w/ Futurist)
10/09 - Flux Studios - New York, NY (Video Release Party!)
10/16 - Alphabet Lounge - New York, NY (CMJ)
10/18 - Rockwood Music Hall - New York, NY (CMJ)




Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Band of the Day: Men of North Country


For about a month or two I've been enjoying The North, the debut album from Israeli band Men of North Country.  The album is full of modern day, old school, soul and is on my list of recommended listens.  Check out the video for "Pandora" below.  The song is insanely infectious.  One listen to it and you'll be hooked.
Men of North Country emerged from Tel Aviv’s soul scene, bringing with them a fresh approach to creating the perfect three-minute soul nugget. The band started by chance, when soul DJ Yashiv Cohen was overheard singing along to the tunes he was playing at one of his Tel Aviv Soul Club parties. With the encouragement and eventual collaboration of his musician friends (from Israeli bands Electra, The Ramirez Brothers, Funk’n’stein and Coolooloosh) they formed Israel's finest soul outfit. And whilst managing to stay true to their beloved 60's Soul they also introduce a contemporary, fresh and personal twist.

“The North” is an album rippling with memorable melodies, infectious hooks and refreshingly honest lyrics, which betray the band’s love of a genre in which they truly excel. Influences worn with pride: The Teardrop Explodes, Style Council and Dexys, but with an approving nod towards their 60's favourites: Al Wilson, Robert Parker and Gloria Jones.


Video of the Day: Heathers - "Forget Me Knots"


Today we have for you, "Forget Me Knots" by Irish twin sisters Ellie and Louise Macnamara known as Heathers.  The song is from their album Kingdom which was released earlier this month.  Check out the video below.


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Song of the Day: Pravada - "Someone Else"


Today we have for you, "Someone Else" by Pravada.  Check out and grab the song using the handy widget at the bottom of the post.


It has been quite some time since we have heard from Indianapolis trio, PRAVADA. Rising from the ground of Margot and the Nuclear So and So's, Jesse Lee (vocals, guitar), Casey Tennis (drums, keyboards), and Hubert Glover (horns, bass), take on an epic form all of their own. Seven years ago we saw the release of their debut album, Manus Plere, which created an overwhelming buzz about the group in the Indianapolis music scene. Creative differences saw Lee, Tennis and Glover separating themselves from the eight-member Margot, as the issue within the band took it's toll. The three saw this opportunity as a blessing in disguise and forged ahead once again with PRAVADA.

Over the time span of a year and a half, Tennis and Lee prepared a batch of new songs which blend Tennis's refreshing rhythms and Lee's phenomenal knack for writing shimmering pop riffs. The band enlisted a few former bandmates, Andrew Fry and Tyler Watkins, whom shared engineer duties, as Fry co-produced alongside Tennis. PRAVADA had then laid down the tracks for their newest release, which combines their musical and life experiences. Available now is the poignant and catchy No! EP, which serves as a preview of their upcoming full-length, Dirty Looks, due out Fall 2012.

"We look forward to challenging ourselves musically on every recording," says Tennis

PRAVADA has just released their newest single “Someone Else,” with alternately evokes the Cars and the Faint, masterfully interweaving staccato guitar licks with a danceable beat, spearheaded by Lee's deliciously distorted vocals, which sound as if he might have wrapped his microphone in cotton candy.

   Pravada - "Someone Else" by CityBirdPR

Video of the Day: Adventure Galley - "Weekend Lovers"


Today we have for you the catchy "Weekend Lovers" by Adventure Galley.  The band will be releasing their album Anywhere That's Wild soon.  The album is the follow up their 2010 The Right Place To Be EP.  Check out the video below.






Sunday, August 19, 2012

Newport Jazz Festival: Through My Lens, Sunday, August 5


Newport Jazz Festival, Sunday, August 5 at Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI 

 
We have for you today, a photographic review from the final day of this years Newport Jazz Festival.  The complete photo collection can be seen HERE.

Fort Stage

I missed the first act on the main stage so my first visit to the stage was to catch some of Ryan Truesdell's Gill Evans Centennial Project.  More photos HERE.



Ryan Truesdell


Up next, jazzy siblings the 3 Cohens: Yuval, Anat & Avishai.  Their closing number "Shufla De Shufla" was a highlight for me. More photos HERE.

Yuval, Avishai & Anat Cohen


They were followed by the Maria Schneider Orchestra.  More photos HERE.


Maria Schneider


Closing out the day was the Tedeschi Trucks Band.  This was the set I most looked forward to and my favorite set of the day.  They tossed a little Sly & The Family Stone in the mix as well as a nice rendition of "Wade In The Water." While some of the more traditional jazz fans may not have found them their cup of tea, there were a fair share of people who couldn't get enough of the band.  More photos HERE.



Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi


Quad Stage

Kicking off the day on the Quad stage was the Lewis Nash Quintet.  More photos HERE.


Lewis Nash


Up next was Kurt Elling.  I ran into more than a few people who were gushing about how much they enjoy Elling and couldn't wait for his set to start.  The previous weekend I witnessed people swooning over Gary Clark, Jr.  On this day, I witnessed people swooning over Elling.  More photos HERE.


Kurt Elling


My final trip to the Quad was to take in the Ambrose Akinmusire Quintet.  I'm not a trumpet fan but gosh darnit, I dug Akinmusire's set.  More photos HERE.



Ambrose Akinmusire


Harbor Stage

I only made it around to the Harbor stage to catch one act, Jenny Scheinman & Bill Frisell.  More photos HERE.


Jenny Scheinman & Bill Frisell


The Audience

More photos HERE.

Fans enjoying the festival.
Fan hula hooping while enjoying the music.
Fan enjoying the Tedeschi Trucks Band

It was a great weekend of music and I enjoyed myself even if the heat, while less than it had been the previous week, did me in.  Until next time.


Friday, August 17, 2012

Newport Jazz Festival: Through My Lens, Saturday, August 4


Newport Jazz Festival, Saturday, August 4 at Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI 


During the first weekend in August, we made our way to the Newport Jazz Festival once again.  It was a hot weekend but unlike the previous weekend at the folk festival, there was no rain!  For your viewing pleasure a visual recap of the festival.  The complete photo collection can be seen HERE.

Fort Stage

Things kicked off on the main stage with John Ellis & Double-Wide.  More photos HERE.

John Ellis

Up next, Bill Frisell played John Lennon songs.  I spoke to a lot of people who were excited by and loved the set.  I personally prefer the edgier Lennon songs of which he didn't play.  More photos HERE.

Bill Frisell

Darcy James Argue's Secret Society were up next.  Their opening number reminded me of one of those songs you'd hear in an old school television crime show or in a James Bond movie.  More photos HERE.

Darcy James Argue

Vocalist Dianne Reeves and her band took the main stage next.  More photos HERE.

Dianne Reeves

Closing out the day was the Pat Metheny Unity Band.  More photos HERE.

Pat Metheny

Quad Stage

The Pedrito Martinez Group kicked things off in the Quad.  They had the early afternoon audience dancing. I was even tempted to do a little dancing myself but I didn't want to frighten anyone.  More photos HERE.

Pedrito Martinez

The Jack DeJohnette Group were up next.  DeJohnette who has been celebrating his 70th birthday, taking to stages and showing why he is regarded as a master.  He played two sets, I missed the performance he did with his All Stars who closed out the Quad stage for the day.  More photos HERE.

Jack DeJohnette

Then, the James Carter Organ Trio with Rodney Jones.  The moment I arrived at the stage, I got distracted by Carter's mint green outfit and as a result, the music never fully gained my attention, sorry.  That sounds a bit shallow, huh?  More photos HERE.

James Carter

The Bad Plus with Bill Frisell were next.  They paid tribute to drummer Paul Motian.  This was Frisell's second of three appearances of the weekend.  More photos HERE.

Reid Anderson of The Bad Plus

Harbor Stage

Kicking things off on the Harbor stage was the RIMEA Senior All-State Jazz Ensemble.  More photos HERE.

RIMEA Senior All-State Jazz Ensemble

Bassist Christian McBride brought his Inside Straight to the stage next.  More photos HERE.

Christian McBride

Up next, drummer Dafnis Prieto took the stage to lead his sextet.  More photos HERE.

Dafnis Prieto


My final trip to the Harbor stage was to catch a bit of the Joe Lovano & Dave Douglas Quintet: Sound Prints.  More photos HERE.

Joe Lovano

The Audience

More photos HERE.
Couple dancing during the Pedrito Martinez Group set.
A young jazz fan.
Even her hair was purple.

Coming soon ... Day 3, also known as Sunday.