Thursday, August 23, 2007

Ra Ra Riot Interview | Playing Saturday @ ATJ Fest

I got an opportunity to interview Ra Ra Riot's guitarist Milo [website/myspace] prior to their playing the After the Jump Festival this Saturday. They go on around 5:00. While you browse the text below, check out this new remix they released. It's dope.

Ra Ra Riot - Each Year (RAC Mix) [mp3]


Milo answers thusly:

So you guys are from Syracuse. Did you all grow up in Western New York or just meet there? Is the live scene in Syracuse as non-existent as I may expect and did that encourage you begin to tour?

I am the only one from Upstate NY. Everybody else is from various places on the east coast ranging from the Boston area to Miami. We all just happened to meet when we were at school in Syracuse. There is no shortage of bands coming out of Syracuse, but there is definitely a shortage of places to see live music. Most of our shows took places in various attics, basements and living rooms of our friends' houses.

What are some of the cooler bands you've played with?

We just came off tour with Tokyo Police Club. It was our first official tour ever, so we don't have much to compare it with. However we all had lots of fun and most of the shows were really fun and successful. We are definitely looking forward to playing more shows with those guys.

When did things start to pick up for the band? You appeared on many of our blog-radars shortly before CMJ 2006 but I also read that you guys hadn't even been around long before then?

We played CMJ not knowing what to expect. We just assumed we'd be lost in the lineup and nobody would be at any of our shows because there were 1,000 other bands that they could have gone to see on any given night. Much to our surprise there actually were some people at some of our shows, and a few of them even wrote nice things about us afterwards. After that it began to seem like doing the band full time could be a reality.

Any funny or wacky tour catastrophes?

Well, about a week into our tour with TPC, their van broke down. Luckily, we had recently bought a trailer that was much, much too big for us -so we ended carrying all of their gear and t-shirts and them along with all of our stuff.

Your cover of "Hounds of Love" [mp3] just works so well with your style. Accident or intention? Would you consider Kate Bush an influence?

I think the first time we all heard Kate Bush's original version of 'Hounds of Love' we all immediately fell in love with it. Wesley is a huge Kate Bush fan, and he introduced the rest of us to her music. Lately we have been playing another one of her songs, called 'Suspended in Gaffa.' Kate Bush is definitely an influence to us all in different ways. Personally, I think she is a really great songwriter and she often has interesting song structures and arrangements.

You guys played South Street Seaport earlier this year, the first performance after tragically losing your drummer and friend John Pike. Was it a hard decision to carry on with that show?

It definitely was a difficult decision to have to make. It was an emotionally taxing show in a lot of ways and it was certainly quite difficult to prepare for it. We've played probably 30 shows since then, and it hasn't gotten any easier.

Have you written songs since then and has this affected the Ra Ra Riot sound? "Healing and Easy Listening"?

We have been working on a few new songs- they are still in the process of being completed. The "Healing and Easy Listening" heading on our Myspace page has probably been up for six months. It's just one of those things that has an entirely different meaning now.

I noticed "St. Peter's Day Festival" streaming on your myspace also. Can you tell my more about this song? It's one of those tracks I hope to hear on an album in its original demo rawness.

'St. Peter's Day Festival' was one of the last songs we had all been working on together before John passed. It was an idea that he brought to the table, and we were in the process of figuring out the structure and other instrument parts. The version that is on our myspace page is a demo he recorded on Garageband after we had all been working on it for some time. I think the intent of that demo was to remember a
specific vocal melody.

You released an E.P. this July and a truly brilliant remix of the opening track, "Each Year (RAC Mix)" last week [see mp3 linked above]. What's next for the band beyond the next tour?

We're releasing a single in the UK in October, and we'll be recording in November or December for a full length that will hopefully be ready to release by April.

If in absence of humans, bears and primates battle for dominion over dry land, who wins?

Primates. When bears hibernate, primates plot. When they wake up, primates attack and take advantage of their groggy foes.

Monday, August 20, 2007

After the Jump Fest Kick-Off Party

ROOF PARTY!!! Summer's almost over, so kick it out well with a mid-August roof party with free beer before gearing up for the all-day-and-all-night event on Saturday at Studio B.

Check out photos, videos, and audio at After The Jump Fest's Imeem page.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Free Blood & Golem added to After the Jump Fest

In just over a week, After the Jump Fest will be going down on Saturday the 25th. The line-up's finally complete with the recent addition of Golem [whom I gave much love here] and Free Blood -the new band by former !!! singer John. Golem will play as part of the free day show headlined by Spectrum (Spacemen 3) aka Sonic Boomas well as other great artists. Free Blood play the cheap $12 evening gig with Riot in Belgium, the Virgins and Soulico. Tickets, again, are on sale. It's going to be a shitstorm.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Terminal 5 Opening Up | Not at JFK

Bowery Presents are planting their flags in venues across the land: Music Hall of Williamsburg, Union Pool, Nokia, seabed of the North Pole and now Terminal 5 [starring Tom Hanks]. The 3,000 capacity venue will be opening up in trendy midtown-West at 56th Street and 11th Avenue to brings us larger and larger acts -acts that were once rinky-dink when about this blog started.

The National, who play for free this Friday at South Street Seaport, start things off October 11. It also appears the Webster Hall Justice show is now at Terminal 5. Since nearly all of Webster's gigs are $20, what'll be the average price for a T5 experience? I'll at least check it out with Justice, and if the mood is right, perchance the Decemberists.

Full line up, some tickets on sale this Friday:

Octoberist:
11: The National
19: M.I.A.
20: Justice
23-24: The Shins with Vetiver

Novemberist:
1-2: The Decemberists
23: State Radio with The Beautiful Girls 30

Decemberist:
1: Ween [BV better blog this or there will be angriness among commentors]

Monday, August 06, 2007

See Private John Vanderslice at the Living Room 8/17

Following the National's show at South Street Seaport in two weeks, join John V-slice for a private XM radio taping at the Living Room. I have some guest list spots to give away -and while I never EVER do this- I'm breaking my own rules against giveaways. JUST THIS ONCE. So email me here if you're interested.

Friday Aug, 17th @ 11pm The Living Room
Solo John Vanderslice performance
Private Event and taping of “From the Living Room to The Loft” for XM radio

John Vanderslice - White Dove [mp3] off his new album.

Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood to Perform Award-Winning "Popcorn Superhet Receiver"

Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood will be coming to the States to showcase his piece "Popcorn Superhet Receiver" as part of the 2007-2008 Wordless Music Series. Full Schedule Here. Supposedly this piece is pretty fantastic - so much that it won Radio 3 Listeners' Award at the 2006 BBC British Composer Awards. Wikipedia, the internet's bastion of veracity says, "The piece was inspired by radio static and the extended, dissonant chords of Polish composer Penderecki's 'Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima'." Pitchfork, the internet's bane of opinion says, "As a classical know-nothing, I would be a fool to try to describe the 18-minute-plus piece other than to say that, like a lot of things Radiohead does, it's both pretty and a little creepy."

Tickets are on sale for most of the Wordless shows, but not this one yet.

Jan. 16, 2008 & Jan. 17, 2008
Jonny Greenwood: Popcorn Superhet Receiver
The Wordless Music Orchestra
Brad Lubman, Conductor

Just Pretend has more about the piece and a link to a download.

Spectrum (Spacemen 3) added to After the Jump Fest | Night Tickets on Sale

Spectrum (Spacemen 3 / Sonic Boom) has been added to the free After the Jump Festival day show on Saturday August 25th. Yaaay. There are a couple more bands to announce, so stay tuned.

Tickets for the night show are now on sale for $12 (advance)
. So far that line up includes the hemispherical debut of Australia's Riot in Belgium as well as Soulico and The Virgins (whom just sold out Mercury Lounge). We are working on one more super sweet band for that line up as well - but it hasn't been confirmed so I can't say any more.

There's also going to be a raffle to win two CMJ badges and other goodies.

Don't know Riot in Belgium yet? Listen to this:

Riot in Belgium - La Musique Antz Mix [mp3]
Also available for download at myspace.

I'm From Barcelona finally in NYC


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Blonde Redhead and I’m From Barcelona both played MacCarren Pool yesterday, and while it was my first time seeing them each, it won’t be my last. Especially I’m From Barcelona [website / myspace] who are also playing Southpaw tonight. The party on stage reignited my zest for their album [my 18th favorite of 2006]. Created with 29 members –each with a varying degree of participation- the album comes alive because they brought (almost) the entire extended band to the States.

So if you are around tonight, go see them at Southpaw. Tickets amazingly are still on sale.

I'm From Barcelona - We're From Barcelona [Adventure Kid Remix] [mp3]


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