Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Upcoming: Snowmine To Play Brooklyn + New Album


Brooklyn based Snowmine will be taking the stage at Music Hall of Williamsburg on Thursday, December 12.  See below for full details.  

In other news, the band is scheduled to release their album Dialects on February 4 via their own Mystery Buildings imprint.

Thursday, December 12
66 North 6th Street
Brooklyn, NY
Doors: 8PM / Show: 9PM
18+

...the new album captures a panoramic ambience highlighted by warm synths and 60's sounding orchestral motifs.  Many of the album's elements were recorded in a church (a choir, strings, woodwinds, and synths), capturing some real stereo reverbs and giving the album a tangible, tactile quality. 

Bennett Jackson & the Ranch Hands To Play Hill Country on 12/13

This is happening!


Friday, December 13
30 W 26th Street
New York, NY
10PM
No Cover

Friday, December 6, 2013

Those Darlins - "In The Wilderness"

Nashville based Those Darlins recently released a video for their song “In The Wilderness”.  The track is from their latest album Blur The Line.  The clip was directed by Veta&Theo and can be seen below. For those keen to see the band live, they are on tour...see dates at the end of the post.

In addition to the new video, they’ve also released “In The Wilderness b/w Blur The Line” on 7” vinyl.  The latter of which appears as a hidden track on the CD and MP3 versions of Blur The Line, but can only be heard on vinyl on the 7".


Tour Dates

December

  • 12/06 – Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree Café 
  • 12/07 – Memphis, TN @ Hi Tone Café 
  • 12/12 – Asheville, NC @ Emerald Lounge 
  • 12/13 – Charlotte, NC @ Snug Harbor 
  • 12/14 – Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern 
  • 12/20 – Nashville, TN @ Stone Fox 
  • 12/21 – Knoxville, TN @ Pilot Light 

January 
  • 1/17 – Atlanta, GA @ The Earl 
  • 1/18 – Chattanooga, TN @ JJ's Bohemia 
  • 1/28 – Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon 
  • 1/29 – New Orleans, LA @ Gasa Gasa 
  • 1/30 – Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald's 
  • 1/31 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada 

February
  • 2/01 – Little Rock, AR @ Stickyz Rock N' Roll Chicken Shack 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

If I Dropped By... with Nytyly

Today, we hypothetically drop by the home of audio visual performing artist Nytyly (pronounced nightly).  I was recently turned onto her music and liked what I heard.  So, with an upcoming FREE show at The Delancey on Wednesday, December 11 (doors at 11:45PM / show at Midnight), it seemed like a perfect time to 'drop by' for a visit with Nytyly

Quirky NY Chick (QNYC): ... and brought a friend who didn't know your music, what song of yours would you play for them and why?

Nytyly: Thank you for hypothetically coming over (: I appreciate it. Love me some music loving house guests! 

Currently "Legs ' r '$hakin"  - a good place to start. It's got electronics which is very 2013, this way I appear hip to the groove. You know, despite the washy reverb doubled up vocal thing.

My friend Nate Terepka from the band Zula says "reverb is auto-tune for hipsters".  

Absolutely true, lol. 

Only my self accepting hipster aspect really shines forth in this track. The tuning of the guitar is bit-off, but that makes it sort of special. Like a misshapen shadow that looks beautiful for some reason. And I also appreciate the occurrence of a 1980's electronic breakdown section which reminds me of a Barbie Workout video I used to exercise to as an awkward duckling (Jennifer Love Hewitt was the dance instructor). 

The track means a lot to me. I wrote and produced it.  It has an unconventional structure and a very strangely enticing logic to it.  Maybe because of the odd tuning and the strict adherence to sparse instrument ion. It is just guitar, drum and vocal + one sample.

Limitation necessitates ingenuity and creativity. 

This song marks this big break through where I realized that songs are meant to be simple. The complexity comes from simplifying and simplifying.  That mindset carried over into my LIFE. It changed my being entirely. That and regular prayer, lol. (: 

At any rate, it is a spiritually energizing and unique pop tune. 

Thank you for metaphorically visiting me lol, come again soon! 

MammaBear - “Red’s Dead”


Atlanta’s MammaBear released their first album, Vol. 1 “Birds of Paradise”  earlier this year.  Check out their video for the single “Red’s Dead”, below.  The album has that lo-fi, retro, fuzz and jangle tinged garage rock sound that makes you feel like you should be crammed into some small, dark, dank, smelly, sticky floored club while listening to it. 



The video was directed by Patrick Davis, George Dunlap and frontman Kyle Gordon. Gordon, an Atlanta songwriter for ten years now, feels age both gently leading him by the hand and also dragging him along, kicking and screaming. When he isn’t busy learning from his past, he’s lamenting falling back into self-destructive patterns. Themes of attempted growth, the desire to settle down, and asking whether this is, indeed, as good as it gets, permeate the self-titled debut of Gordon’s new act MammaBear. 

After years of navigating the politics of working with other musicians, Gordon finally set out on his own, playing each instrument to achieve a more accurate representation of his vision. “I wanted to make a record by myself,” he admits, “the way I wanted to make it, the way I wanted to hear it. I didn’t have to ask anyone’s permission or try to coax or explain my ideas in the hopes that they would be understood or used.”  

MammaBear is a back-to-basics, reverb-heavy pop constellation that harkens to the “wall of sound” era of recording. The songs range from aggressive and messy (“Rodents,” “Something to Say to You”) to melodic and airy (“Birds of Paradise,” “Raven Falls”), but the common thread is a simple pop sensibility, interpreted through classic instruments and recorded through vintage means. 

Although conceived as a one-man band with studio-only aspirations, MammaBear is now a band being primed by Gordon for upcoming shows to promote the release. “I was originally just going to put out a new volume every year or so,” explains Gordon, “but what has started out as a studio project has evolved into a real, tangible band.” Along with a new album and a new band, Gordon is also launching a new independent record label called No Ego Records.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

If I Dropped By... with Julie Edwards of Deap Vally


A while back, I was introduced to the music of Deap Vally.  My first thought was simply “woah”.  They are full of attitude, they are raw, they are bluesy, they are balls out, sexy, sweaty rock ‘n’ roll.  The duo, Lindsey Troy and Julie Edwards, released their debut full-length album Sistrionix this past October.

With Deap Vally poised to take the Mercury Lounge stage this Sunday, December 8 (doors are at 7PM, $12), I posed my “If I Dropped By...” question to drummer Julie Edwards.  This is what I found out during my hypothetical visit to her home.

Quirky NY Chick (QNYC): ... and brought a friend who didn't know your music, what song of yours would you play for them and why?

Julie Edwards (JE): Six Feet Under, because it's one of our favorites, heavy and sexy and slow.

New Release From She & Him


She & Him released The Capitol Studios Session on December 2.  It’s a digital only release of new versions of four songs from their latest album, Volume 3.

The She & Him band convened in Los Angeles in June of 2013 to capture a more intimate version of their vibrant new songs. The novelty of having the whole band together in a legendary recording studio inspired the looser arrangements characteristic of the band’s live performances. 
Recorded at Capitol Studios, mixed by Larry Crane, and mastered at Gateway Mastering, The Capitol Studios Session features Zooey Deschanel, M. Ward, Abigail Chapin, Lily Chapin, Mike Coykendall, Tom Hagerman, Scott McPherson, and Chris Scruggs.

Track List

  • I Could’ve Been Your Girl
  • Shadow of Love
  • Snow Queen
  • Turn to White

Monday, December 2, 2013

Yuna - “Rescue” + NYC Show


Malaysian songstress Yuna recently released a video for her song “Rescue”.  The track is from her latest album, Nocturnal.  Take a gander below.  If you haven’t had the chance to see her live, she’s one to check out.  I saw her a couple of years ago in a stripped down set and, um, wow.  She’ll be at Highline Ballroom on Thursday, January 9.  Also on the bill that night is Hurray for the Riff Raff; we enjoyed seeing them this summer.  They have a new album, Small Town Heroes, scheduled to be released on February 11.

Rebel Tumbao / DJ Joaquin Joe Claussell
Thursday, January 9
431 W 16th Street
New York, NY
Doors: 6PM / Show: 7PM