Bradley’s Almanac

Wednesday Music Miscellany

Posted on April 25, 2007 at 2:03 pm | No Comments

Various and sundry, with a bunch of info on music in our shared futures. Bands mentioned include The New Year, Mary Timony, Pinback, Editors, the New Pornographers, the Hero Cycle, Pilot to Gunner, Portastatic, Ola Podrida, Belong, Minus the Bear, Idaho, T.W. Walsh, Caspian, & more…

Good news for fans of The New Year, who’ve been relatively quiet since the release of 2004’s excellent “The End Is Near” album: According to a new interview at Bandega with singer/guitarist Bubba Kadane, the band will start shaking off the dust this year, starting with a few west coast dates in June, after which work will begin on their next disc. He adds: “We plan to have the record come out mid-2008 and we hope to do more US touring than we have done in a long time. It may literally become a world tour, with the whole US, Europe, Japan, etc.”. Can’t wait. I was fortunate enough to catch the band live a couple times last year, one of which was at the Touch & Go 25th Anniversary bash in Chicago, so keep an eye on the Touch & Go site for the eventual video featurette on the band.

Awhile back I mentioned the May 8th release of Mary Timony’s next solo record, “The Shapes We Make”, and on the eve of its arrival, she’s shared up two of the ten songs on her MySpace page. Stream “Rockman” and “Sharpshooter” over there, and head to You Ain’t No Picasso or Spin to download “Sharpshooter“. Check out the full tracklisting and pre-order “The Shapes We Make” at Kill Rock Stars.

Pinback’s next album has a title and a release date: Rob Crow says “Autumn Of The Seraphs” will be out in the second week of September on Touch & Go. Crow’s been busy, what with his solo tour and the release of the first Other Men album (a collaboration with some former Heavy Vegetable bandmates), so I’m glad he fit some Pinback work in there. Check out the Pinback list on Yahoo, where Rob’s been wondering if, and how, the band should add to its stage show when they start playing larger venues this September.

Editors are back in two short months with their sophomore album, titled “An End Has A Start”. They’ve just posted the tracklisting and some in-studio footage on their website and their MySpace page, and it’s scored with what I assume is either the title track or “Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors“, which is both the lead-off track and first single. As a fan of many songs on “The Back Room”, I’m hoping this one measures up. From this initial taste, doesn’t sound like they’ve strayed from the forumla too much, which is prolly a good thing.

The New Pornographers provided their mailing list subscribers with a first taste of the Neko Case-designed artwork for their next album, “Challengers”, which arrives August 21st on Matador. Here it is…

According to the band, mixing is “…underway at the moment, and going better than expected!”, and they note that while it’s not the final version of the album art, it will be what appears on a limited edition screened poster that they’re selling at their summer shows. Even better: Every print has a special code on it that, when emailed to the band, will score you a free mailed copy of “Challengers” when it comes out. Any Coachella-goers wanna pick me up one of ’em?

Brooklyn’s Pilot To Gunner has a new demo up on their MySpace page for a song called “We Die Today“. Not sure if that means those lazy busy bastards have a new album in the works or not.

Discovered via comics writer & novelist Warren Ellis’ blog, of all places: I completely missed when, early last year, Indie MP3 shared up both complete sides of the famed NME-compiled C86 cassette tape. It included early tracks from bands like the Pastels, the Wedding Present, Shop Assistants, Mighty Lemon Drops, and Primal Scream, and some say the tape christened a musical movement. Nice to find those songs all in one place. After posting the songs, Indie MP3 asked readers to suggest tracks for a contemporary version of the same compilation, and the shared “C06” is what they came up with.

We’re getting closer and closer to the May 8th release of Elliott Smith’s second posthumous collection, “New Moon”, and I’m pretty damn anxious to hear it. Yeah, I’ve got most of the songs already, but not in these remastered forms, and any new Elliott is precious Elliott. Pitchfork shared up the track “High Times” awhile back, and Neiles Life adds “Georgia, Georgia” and my favorite non-album Elliott song (which longtime ‘Nac readers will recognize), “Angel In The Snow“. Question: Could the “Central Square” that Elliott sings of in “High Times” be Cambridge’s very own? Pre-order the double-disc “New Moon” from Kill Rock Stars here.

Thanks to a comment at my Last.FM page, I was made aware of some live Portastatic performance video courtesy of Schedule Two. The clips showcase the stripped-down version of the band, with just main-man Mac & violinist/keyboardist/vocalist Margaret White, and were recorded at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis, MN back on February 10th.

NYC Popfest 2007 is just one month away, and all the details are up at their MySpace page. My Vermont pals the Smittens, who are at PA’s Lounge in Somerville this Friday, will be playing the fest on May 27th. Check this post at Skatterbrain for more lineup deets.

Some Mp3s that have grabbed me lately…

Mp3: Ola Podrida – “Cindy
aka composer David Wingo, who has soundtracked David Gordon Green’s almost uniformly excellent filmwork. Wingo pulled together a band (including American Analog Set’s Andrew Kenny on bass) for his debut disc, which came out this week on Plug Research. For more, head to Ola Padrida’s MySpace page.

Mp3: Belong – “I Never Lose, Never Really
I checked out some Belong after learning that they’d be coming to Boston with the Album Leaf next month. This track comes from their debut disc, “October Language”, on Carpark Records.

Mp3: Minus the Bear – “Dr. L’Ling
Brand new from Minus the Bear, thanks to Suicide Squeeze, who shared up this track from their out-in-August next album, “Planet Ice”.

Yesterday saw the arrival of the 100th official release from Indiana label Secretly Canadian, a compilation titled, what else, “SC100”. The gimmick? Bands who’ve appeared on Secretly Canadian cover songs by other SC bands, and the team-ups were drawn out of a hat. The two-disc affair has been in the works for three years, and while the first disc exists in physical form, the second is available from only from digital outlets. SC has offered up two mp3s to tempt you into a purchase…

Mp3: Nikki Sudden – “See(ing) Double” (June Panic cover)
Mp3: Dave Fischoff – “Abilene” (Damien Jurado cover)

Head over the the Secretly Canadian site for yet another SC-covers-SC song that’s not on the compilation, Marmoset’s take on Jens Lekman’s “Black Cab“. Order up “SC100” here.

Because I can never resist a chance to blog about Idaho: Jeff Martin shares the news via MySpace that he’ll be re-releasing the out-of-print 1997 “The Forbidden” EP and the 1998 full-lengther “Alas” on one disc, along with a DVD that will include a never-before-seen Idaho documentary shot around that time. Before he puts it together, though, he’s invited fans to submit their own videos “…reflecting on these records”, or “talk[ing] about a song or two or if you have a story about how you first heard of idaho….just anything really.” That’s both very cool and potentially bizarre. The fan-made results should be… interesting, at the very least.

I had the unexpected pleasure of catching T.W. Walsh on stage for the first time since his return to Boston from Seattle, when he jumped up to play bass (and handheld keys) with John Vanderslice last Friday night at the Middle East. Unfortunately I had to miss T.W.’s first solo show the night before due to my DJ action, but I damn well won’t be missing this one – On Thursday, May 24th, he’ll be appearing at TT the Bears, and will be performing his 2001 “Blue Laws” album in its entirety. Yes, it’s Cambridge’s own special version of the “Don’t Look Back” full-album-live series. Also appearing at TTs that night will be Elijah Wyman, who coincidentally also hopped up on stage to do a song with Mr. Vanderslice on Friday. For audio of that team-up, check out Mobile Man.

I’ve got a fairly sizable space in my heart for WRUV, the student-run, open-format, ad-free radio station at the University of Vermont. I spent more time hanging out in the booth there than I ever did in the UVM library, and probably learned more than in any classes (Especially those senior year schedule-fillers. I’m looking at you “Stress Reduction” and “Forestry”). Doing the DJ thing at River Gods last week got me thinking lots about my ‘RUV days, and so did this new video: The “Stuck In Vermont” vlog (which happens to feature a theme song by the aforementioned Smittens) has a new feature on WRUV’s long-running Exposure program, a usually-weekly show that brings in an area band for a live performance. Having run Exposure for a little while, I got all nostalgic watching the current crew host Burlington band The Hero Cycle. Head here to watch the video, where the band performs the first chunk of their song “Breathing In”. And in theory, Exposure is supposed to archive their live sessions right here, but the page seems to be down at the moment. Even though there’s now an actual computer in the DJ booth, it seems that things at ‘RUV haven’t changed all that much since I was there: something was always broken somewhere. But at least this time it’s virtual and not physical. Hopefully the site will be back at some point, as I’d like to hear me some more live Hero Cycle.

Caspian has officially embarked on their month-long national tour to support their debut disc, “The Four Trees”, and they’re keeping an oft-updated tour blog to share stories and such. Yesterday’s post includes some quick video clips, so have at it. Nice to see the guys can even rock out sideways.

I’m a fan of Boston-based photographer Kelly Davidson, especially her work capturing area bands and their live shows, so I was happy to discover that there’s an exhibit of her photos titled “Shot Live” over at Christopher’s in Porter Square, Cambridge. It runs through May 15th, and I think I may stop by tonight after I hit the opening night of…

The 2007 Independent Film Festival of Boston (which I wrote about here) kicks off tonight with a screening of Hal Hartley’s Fay Grim at 7pm at the Somerville Theater in Davis Square. We’ve got our tickets, but even though you can no longer order online, there’s still a chance you can make it in if you haven’t yet: a certain number of standby tix are sold to fill any empty seats that remain just before the screening starts. So get there early, bring a book or a friend, and get in the ol’ overflow line. I’m so ready to see a film a day for the next six days. Check out the festival’s full schedule to get tickets now, because many, many of the screenings will sell out as the festival gets underway.

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    Friday, December 20th
    Arto Vaun (record release show!)
    MK Naomi
    Sun Urchins
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, December 21st
    The Scrooges
    Silver Screams
    Gossip Collar
    Cryptophaser
    @ KOTO in Salem

    Saturday, December 21st
    The Del Fuegos
    Holiday Shows!
    2 shows @ City Winery

    Sunday, December 22nd
    Pet Fox
    Dowsing Rod
    Exit 18
    @ State Park

    Friday & Saturday
    December 27th & 28th
    Will Dailey - "Boys Talking"
    full album performances
    @ the Burren

    Tuesday, December 31st
    Shaun Cassidy
    "Unwrapped"
    @ City Winery

    Tuesday, December 31st
    Aerosmith (farewell tour)
    with the Black Crowes
    @ TD Garden

    Saturday, January 4th
    The Sheila Divine
    Baabes
    Teardrops
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, January 17th
    Lake Saint Daniel
    Stefan Webster
    Noble Dust
    @ the Lizard Lounge

    Friday, January 17th
    Speedy Ortiz
    Grass Is Green
    Pile
    Mingko
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Saturday, January 18th
    Rebounder
    JW Francis
    @ the Rockwell

    Saturday, January 18th
    Thus Love
    The Vaccines
    @ the Royale

    Saturday, January 18th
    Bill Janovitz (Buffalo Tom)
    a benefit for the Trevor Project
    @ the Burren back room

    Saturday, January 18th
    Tugboat Annie
    Arto Vaun
    Drew O'Doherty
    @ Faces Brewing

    Sunday, January 19th
    Cracker
    @ the Middle East

    Sunday, Monday, & Tuesday
    January 19th, 20th, & 21st
    Robert Glasper
    two shows each day
    @ City Winery

    Tuesday, January 21st
    This Is Lorelei
    Youbet
    @ the Rockwell

    Saturday, January 25th
    The Meteors
    @ the Middle East

    Saturday, January 25th
    Stereo MC's
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, January 29th
    Matt Pond PA
    Anya Marina
    Bathtub Cig
    @ the Rockwell

    Friday, January 31st
    Half Waif
    See You At The Maypole
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Friday, January 31st
    Jamie XX
    @ Roadrunner

    Friday, January 31st
    Fiddlehead
    Linda Claire
    Glare
    Prize Horse
    Pet Fox
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, January 31st
    Frank Black & his band
    play "Teenager of the Year"
    @ the House of Blues

    Saturday, February 1st
    Drop Nineteens
    Horse Jumper of Love
    Wishy
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, February 1st
    Stuart Murdoch
    (Belle & Sebastian)
    "Nobody's Empire" book tour
    @ the Rockwell

    Saturday & Sunday
    February 1st & 2nd
    The Bowery Presents &
    Run For Cover Records
    present "Something In The Way"
    with
    Slowdive, Balance & Composure,
    Soccer Mommy, American Football,
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    Militarie Gun, Sweet Pill, Anxious,
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    Enumclaw, Sadurn, Gouge Away,
    Mini Trees, Great Grandpa, Dazy,
    Wishy, My Fictions, Women in Peril,
    & more TBA
    @ Roadrunner

    Tuesday, February 4th
    Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains)
    Filter
    @ the House of Blues

    Friday, February 7th
    Rubblebucket
    Hannah Mohan
    @ Big Night Live

    Monday, February 10th
    Tim Heidecker
    DJ Douggpound
    @ the Royale

    Tuesday, February 11th
    Lauren Mayberry (Chvrches)
    @ the Royale

    Wednesday, February 12th
    Tobin Sprout & Bevel Web
    with the Moles/Richard Davies
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Thursday, February 13th
    Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top)
    @ the Cabot, Beverly

    Thursday, February 13th
    Lunar Vacation
    Tasha
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Thursday, February 13th
    J Mascis
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, February 15th
    Travis
    @ the Royale

    Monday & Tuesday
    February 17th & 18th
    Jack White
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, February 22nd
    Father John Misty
    Destroyer
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, February 23rd
    Jenny Owens Young
    @ Club Passim

    Tuesday, February 25th
    Howard Jones
    ABC
    @ the Shubert Theatre

    Thursday, February 27th
    Pom Pom Squad
    Caroline Kingsbury
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, February 28th
    The Bevis Frond
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Saturday, March 1st
    Elvis Costello & Steve Nieve
    @ the Cabot, Beverly

    Friday, March 7th
    Michael Shannon, Jason Narducy,
    & friends mark the 40th anniversary of
    R.E.M.'s "Fables of the Reconstruction"
    (and more) with opener Dave Hill
    @ the Royale

    Sunday, March 9th
    an acoustic evening with
    Trey Anastasio
    @ the Wang

    Monday, March 10th
    Kim Deal
    @ the Wilbur

    Tuesday, March 11th
    Kraftwerk
    @ the Wang

    Tuesday, March 11th
    Peter Wolf (J Geils Band)
    presents his new memoir
    "Waiting on the Moon"
    @ Cambridge Public Library

    Wednesday, March 12th
    The MC Taylor Goldsmith Show
    MC Taylor (Hiss Golden Messenger)
    and Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes)
    @ the Cut, Gloucester

    Friday & Saturday
    March 14th & 15th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Menzingers
    Teenage Bottlerocket

    Saturday, March 15th
    Hovvdy
    Video Age
    @ the Middle East Downstairs

    Saturday, March 15th
    Dream Theater
    40th Anniversary Tour
    @ the Wang

    Saturday, March 15th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Menzingers
    Teenage Bottlerocket
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, March 16th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Bouncing Souls
    Hot Water Music
    Rebuilder
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Monday, March 17th
    Dropkick Murphys
    Bouncing Souls
    Hot Water Music
    Cody Nilson
    @ House of Blues

    Wednesday, March 19th
    Quicksand
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, March 20th
    Neil Degrasse Tyson
    @ the Wilbur

    Sunday, March 23rd
    Ida & Tsunami!
    the Coin-Flip tour!
    @ Crystal Ballroom

    Tuesday, March 25th
    Of Montreal
    cumgirl8
    @ the Royale

    Thursday, March 27th
    Horsegirl
    Free Range
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Thursday, March 27th
    José González
    @ the Cabot in Beverly

    Friday, March 28th
    The Weather Station
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, March 29th
    Maya Hawke
    Katy Kirby
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, March 30th
    The Hard Quartet
    Sharp Pins
    @ the Paradise

    Thursday, April 3rd
    Alan Sparhawk (Low)
    Circuit des Yeux
    @ the Sinclair

    Saturday, April 5th
    Snow Patrol
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, April 5th
    Franz Ferdinand
    @ the Orpheum

    Sunday, April 6th
    The War & Treaty
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, April 8th
    Deftones
    The Mars Volta
    Fleshwater
    @ TD Garden

    Wednesday, April 9th
    Kylie Minogue
    @ the Garden

    Thursday, April 10th
    FACS
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, April 11th
    Mogwai
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, April 12th
    Franz Ferdinand
    @ the Orpheum

    Sunday, April 13th
    EXTC
    (Terry Chambers & friends)
    @ City Winery

    Sunday, April 13th
    Heart
    @ Agganis Arena

    Tuesday, April 15th
    Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
    St. Vincent
    @ Agganis Arena

    Thursday, April 17th
    Dead Boys
    Richard Lloyd Group
    (of Television)
    @ Deep Cuts

    Thursday, April 17th
    Mercury Rev
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Friday, April 18th
    Mount Eerie
    Hana Stretton
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, April 18th
    Bright Eyes
    Cursive
    @ House of Blues

    Saturday, Sunday, & Tuesday
    April 19th, 20th, & 21st
    Ani DiFranco
    @ the Somerville Theatre

    Sunday, April 20th
    Gang of Four
    "The Long Goodbye" farewell tour
    playing "Entertainment!" & more
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Wednesday, April 23rd
    Dweezil Zappa
    @ the Cabot, Beverly, MA

    Wednesday, April 23rd
    The Linda Lindas
    Pinkshift
    @ the Paradise

    Friday & Saturday
    April 25th & 26th
    The Town and the City Festival!
    @ various venues in Lowell

    Saturday, April 26th
    Poison the Well
    Glassjaw
    Better Lovers
    Teenage Wrist
    @ Roadrunner

    Sunday, April 27th
    Indigo Girls
    Melissa Etheridge
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Thursday, May 1st
    Sharon Van Etten
    & the Attachment Theory
    Love Spells
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, May 3th
    Cheekface
    @ The Sinclair

    Sunday, May 4th
    AC/DC
    @ Gillette Stadium

    Thursday, May 8th
    Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Monday, May 12th
    Kendrick Lamar
    SZA
    @ Gillette Stadium

    Saturday, May 17th
    Amyl & the Sniffers
    Sheer Mag
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, May 24th
    The Wedding Present
    "Bizarro" 35th Anniversary Tour
    with The Tubs
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, May 30th
    Teddy Swims
    @ Suffolk Downs

    Friday, June 6th
    The Ocean Blue
    playing their self-titled LP
    and their "Cerulean" LP
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    June 10th & 11th
    Queens of the Stone Age
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Monday, July 7th
    OMD
    @ House of Blues

    Tuesday, July 15th
    Weird Al Yankovic
    @ the Wang

    Wednesday, July 16th
    Mekons
    Johnny Dowd
    @ City Winery

    Friday, July 18th
    Samantha Crain
    @ Warehouse XI

    Friday & Saturday
    July 18th & 19th
    PIXIES
    performing "Bossanova"
    & "Trompe Le Monde" (18th)
    and a set of classics (19th)
    with Kurt Vile & the Violators
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Monday, July 21st
    Ghost
    @ TD Garden

    Saturday, July 26th
    Toto
    Christopher Cross
    Men At Work
    @ Leader Bank Pavilion

    Saturday, July 26th
    Rod Stewart
    Cheap Trick
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Tuesday, July 29th
    Goo Goo Dolls
    Dashboard Confessional
    @ the Pavilion

    Wednesday, July 30th
    The "Happy Together" Tour
    featuring The Turtles,
    Jay & the Americans,
    Little Anthony, Mark Lindsay
    (of Paul Revere & the Raiders),
    The Vogues, & the Cowsills
    @ Lynn Auditorium

    Friday, August 1st
    LOST 80's LIVE
    with A Flock of Seagulls,
    Big Country, General Public,
    The Vapors, Belouis Some,
    The Icicle Works, China Crisis,
    Josie Cotton, Polecats,
    and more
    @ the Wang

    Sunday, September 7th
    My Chemical Romance
    Idles
    @ Fenway Park

    Wednesday, September 17th
    Alison Krauss & Union Station
    Willie Watson
    @ the Pavilion

    Tuesday, September 23rd
    Viagra Boys
    @ Roadrunner