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The Dawn Mix

I have this friend Dawn. She’s smart, super funny, totally hot, and in general - awesome. However there are some things we need to work on to enhance the package. For starters, her taste in music.

A quick glance through her Twitter timeline will tell you she’s got issues. There is far more Miley Cyrus and Nickelback than any self-respecting 29-year-old woman should have. Also, holy hell did I create a Twitter monster.

So last night, Dawn tweeted that she needed new songs for her work day. Happy, cheery, peppy songs. I immediately drew a blank. While my taste is eclectic, I’ve always leaned more to the hard-rockin’ side of things. Still, I have my go-to songs; the ones that always make me smile and sing along. I sent her a few suggestions and then promised to follow up with a proper mix.

Here then is what went in to it. Posted for anyone else who might be interested in it, and because it takes way more than 140 characters to explain why I picked these.

The Blues Are Still Blue - Belle & Sebastian
Try to not have it in your head when you do laundry. Try it.

Catch My Disease - Ben Lee
If this doesn’t make you happy you may be dead.

Chuy - Bunky
One of my favorite songs ever. Quirky, random (band never did much else) but oh so awesome. Opens with one of my top five song lyrics of all time. When you’re dealing with stupid boys you will thank me for this one.

Luchini - Camp Lo
I absolutely cannot take credit for this one. This is allll the BoyGenius. For bonus points, I’ve included the DJ Troublemaker remix.

Classified - 5th Element
One of my favorite rappers. [Yes, the white girl knows more than one.]

Trashcan & People C’mon - Delta Spirit
This was my immediate gut response to your request. I adore this band so so much. They are amazing live.

Heart it Races - Dr. Dog
I love this song. It is pure joy.

Gay Bar - Electric Six
I picked this one because I knew it would make you think of F-Train and laugh. Really though; grab everything they have. It’s the musical version of a good trashy novel.

Cadillac Dust - Elliott Brood
Speaking of bands I adore… these guys. Yes. If they are *ever* in New York you drop everything and you go to a show.

American Boy - Estelle
Surely you have this, right? And the million or so remixes?

Seven One Eight - FannyPack
I feel like you should be in this band.

Thankful - Glen Phillips
Cause we all need a reminder now and then.

Get Your Way - Jamie Cullum
Now this one is alllll Falstaff. Man has good taste.

Take The Cash - Jetplanes of Abraham
Also in the top five song lyrics of all time, for “You’re the one I want now, you’re the one I swear”

Can I Get Get Get & Itch U Can’t Skratch - Junior Senior
My second thought in the “happy” category. Love these guys and sad they’re not making music anymore.

Big Boat - M. Ward
As a bonus, it’s almost poker-related

Myriad Harbour - The New Pornographers
By far one of the most lyrically beautiful songs ever written. Bonus for you, NY-themed. Top lyric of all time comes from this one - “All I ever wanted help with was you”. Kills me every time.

Get Over It - OK Go
You will need this song. Probably at work.

Let’s Get Ready To Crumble - The Russian Futurists
Two years now I’ve missed these guys at SXSW. This is as close to pop as I will allow (unless it’s French).

Big Mistake - Tim Fite
Completely unlike everything else this man has done. This one always makes me smile.

Beverly Hills - Weezer
Not everything needs a reason. I’m tired.

Casino Queen - Wilco
Ask why and I will SMACK YOU.

Query

Am I the only person in the world who thinks Passion Pit has just the one good song?

Merlefest 2009 trip report

So once upon a time I told a friend of mine “Sure, I’d love to write on a music blog.”

Nine months later I make a post.

I suck. Sue me.

But last weekend was the greatest bluegrass festival east of the Mississippi each year, so I thought I’d scribble down some quick thoughts.

Attendance was way down this year, pretty much a direct correlation to the economy. We got to the festival after noon on Friday, and were able to set up camp way, waaayyyy closer to the main stage than we’ve ever been before. I heard a rumor that presales were down by nearly 25%, but walkup traffic was good. That still means better than 60,000 of my closest friends were gathered in North Wilkesboro for some of the finest boogie known to man.

The Hillside Album Hour with the Waybacks is starting to be a rocking tradition. It all started a couple years ago when the Waybacks did a killer set with Bob Weir on the Hillside Stage. Then last year they covered Led Zeppelin II with John Cowan. This year they did a track by track rendition of the Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers with John Cowan, Sam Bush and special guest Emmylou Harris (on Wild Horses). It was a rocking good time, and with nothing going on the main stage, the crowd at the hill was astounding.

Donna the Buffalo crushed their set on the Hillside Stage, and after we jammed with DtB, we headed down to the dance tent to hear the end of The Duhks set. My crush on the girls of The Duhks was renewed, and they closed out their set with a great cover of Whole Lotta Love.

I’ll be back later with more updates, but for now, here’s a couple thousand words to keep you happy. img_1130

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Coolest Thing EVER

I preach over and over the benefits of using sched.org for your SXSW planning needs. It’s awesome. FAR better than the my.SXSW site, especially when you get to the music schedule. [Viewing 100 different events going at the same time in a linear format? Ugh.]

Anywho. Last year I printed out my sched.org schedule and carried the page around with me in my little blue patent purse; hauling it out every hour to see where I was supposed to be next. This year I am thrilled to see I can export to my iPhone. Totally made it for me this year.

Today though, they topped themselves. Now there is a playlist that creates off the schedule you’ve made. Unbelievably freaking cool.

Here’s what mine looks like today; based off the initial pass I made at the schedule:

Super cool, right??

sched.org never fails to impress. Now to rift through the SXSW showcasing artist mp3s and add to the list!

First Glance at SXSW

Here we are, mere weeks away from SXSW, and neither Gus nor I have gotten around to doing our SXSW ‘08 writeups. Personally, I always thought it would be more interesting to do the writeups months later, after all the buzz and hubbub had died down. Our stuff would filter through the noise just by virtue of being late. Finally! Procrastintion could pay off. 

Then of course, the 2009 lineup came out. In pieces. The first list didn’t excite me much. The second installment (bringing us to the full list) was MUCH better, even as it came on the heels of rejection letters for several of my friends. Now we’re excited. And why? Well, let’s take a quick glance through the list..

[We'll be using Paul's SXSW Artist Catalog because 1) now that the schedules are out the master list of bands has been removed from the SXSW site and 2) it's freakin awesome.) Follow along if you'd like, we're starting with 'A']

We’re not going to talk about anything till we get to B though. :D

I just love seeing Ben Mallott’s name next to Benjy Ferree. Ben is a old friend mine, so I won’t even bother going on about how incredibly talented he is and how awesome his CD is, because you’d totally discount anything I say. [Still saying it though - Ben Mallott=awesome]. Go listen to him yourself, you’ll see. Benjy Ferree is an act I’m excited to see, and he’s playing at Buffalo Billards, which is a surprisingly nice venue for music. 

Camp Lo is scheduled to be back this year, after dropping off the list last year at the last minute. Which sucked, because BoyGenius had gotten me into them and I really wanted to catch their show. Here’s hoping it goes off this time. [Karma on 8th street? You're killing me SXSW.] 

CKY… really. Interesting selection SXSW. Have the CD on recomendation from a friend; not sure about seeing them live. [And it may not matter; they're not listed on the SXSW schedule right now]

Classified’s on the list; a white boy doing hip-hop and doing it quite well. I’ve been digging his stuff for a while now. And now I see he’s Canadian - what is it with me and Canadian bands??? 

The Decemberists - nice. Good thing I have a badge this year; I predict a bright yellow “BADGES ONLY” sign for that one.

Ahh Delta Spirit is back. Lemme tell you a little story about Delta Spirit. Last year, the very first show Gus and I tried to get in to was Simian Mobile Disco, over at Antone’s. It was so not happening. When we got there the badge line was wrapped around the building, those of us with mere wristbands stood no chance of getting in. We stood in line for a bit, planning out the next move and hanging out JUST IN CASE the doors opened wide and everyone was allowed in. While in line a woman next to us, in the badge line, said this: “Go to Emo’s and see Delta Spirit. Trust me. It’ll change your life.” Well alrighty then. We did end up at Emo’s; Gus wanted to see the band on before them as I recall. When Delta Spirit started to play; I was hooked. Dude plays a trash can lid for God’s sake. The music is awesome - rocky, feel good stuff. As for the “change your life” bit; well we’re waiting on that. [Playing at... where the fuck is the Radio Room?? Oh, it used to be Bourbon Rocks. When did that happen??? Dammit Austin can't your clubs retain their name for longer than a few months??]

DJ Mel - nice. At Speakeasy? Gah.

Dressy Bessy - should we find ourselves at this show, I’ll be pulling out the “this is it. this is the one i know” line. I’ve got one song; Who’d Stop The Rain. It’s cute. Not sure I could handle a whole show of that though. Annndd especially not if they’re playing at Lamberts!

Earlimart; been listening to them for a while now. Like their stuff; LOVE the venue (church). Might be a nice low-key way to kick off the last night of SXSW. 

Echo and the Bunnymen - my favorite part is how the site says “don’t know much about them”. I swear, these kids today…

Elliott Brood - OMG YES PLEASE. You will never, NEVER, see a better live show. [At least not from the alt-country, Canadian category.] First caught them at SXSW 2006, when I tricked Gus and Brian into ending our week with them. And they play TWICE this year - again at the Velveeta Room, which is where I saw them last year. It’s small but great for them. I would say that I hope they remain relatively unknown, like I said last year, so I could be sure to get in to see them. But fuck that this year; I got a badge bitches! Bring it.

Eol Trio - friend of mine has been working with this band; I’ll probably drop in for that reason alone. 

Evil Nine - MUST see this. They were in Austin recently, and I missed the show for a variety of reasons; namely the ick factor associated with the venue. Based on the friend who left the show early for that exact reason it would appear my suspicions were correct. But this is a rare show to catch, so I don’t want to miss it. 

The Gourds - YES! Missed them when they were in Houston recently and the schedule showed no return either there or Austin any time soon. Always a good show.

The Indigo Girls - really? 

Invincible - I was exposed to her recently, and I gotta say I love what’s she doing. She’s a political FEMALE RAPPER, who isn’t afraid to take an opposing viewpoint. Definately check her out.

Katy Perry - why? I mean come on, I know of SEVERAL bands who would have been better served with this spot than she. Someone needs an ass-kicking.

Leo Stokes - wow. Talk about a blast from the past there. Used to work with what I assume is still an ex-girlfriend of his.

M. Ward - again at the church. YES. Tried to get in last year, but was badges only. I think it’s safe to assume that’ll be the case again this year. It’s an amazing venue to see him in.

Marcy Playground - wha? Who is picking these bands? We’re not in the 90s anymore folks, and it’s too soon to be “retro”.

Mark Mallman - but of course. I always go, will again if there’s nothing else interesting up against him.

Meat Puppets - AGAIN. STOP IT. I half expect to see Nirvana on the list…

Monotonix - I know where I’ll be able to find Gus as SXSW ends. Missed these guys on a recent Houston stop; I’m told you must see them live at least once in your life. 

Oak Ridge Boys - dear God. Someone seriously needs to be fired. We’ve completely forgotten what SXSW is [supposed to be] all about, haven’t we? 

Pigeon John - I caught ONE song from his show at SXSW last year. Love this guy, it’s impossible to stand still during his set. 

Russian Futurists - I seriously have a thing for Canadian music. 

Silversun Pickups - YAY. I have never seen them live. Gus caught them in 2006 and fell in love. I quickly followed. 

Steel Panther - OMG. It’s Bad Blood’s favorite thing to do in Vegas, live in Austin. I may have to go just for the dial-a-shot from the bar at La Zona Rosa. Following Tori Amos no less; wtf Matt?

That Petrol Emotion - REALLY? I’ve been listening to them since middle school. I still have the actual CD I bought back then; one of the rare few that has stood up through moves, etc. I am so surprised to see them here, I had no idea they were even still together. 

Third Eye Blind - I’m just not even going to complain anymore. [At least not in this post]

The Tontons - a Houston band, very good and up and coming. I’m surprised to see they don’t have the Last.fm page filled out; they’re actually very good about using social media. I sense an email I need to send…

The Whip - I wrote about them last year. They hold a special place in my heart for the way in which I found them

That’s it for the list on first glance. Favorite band name so far? Kittens Ablaze. 

Now to just get those mp3s in zip form….

Please Let it be True!

Even if this fake, only had one truth (Cocteau Twins), I could die a happy Betty.

 

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Gus? This t-shirt is for you.

Get it at Diesel Sweeties.

Also, please welcome BloodyP to the blog. He’s a bit obsessed with Vampire Weekend, but shares a love of Delta Spirit, which makes him good people in my book.

Blazing Haley

I spent my formative music development years in Los Angeles. Exposed to a wide range of styles and genres. I frequented the Whisky and Viper Room, but loved the basement of the Coconut Teaser’s just as well. A small venue. Okay, TINY venue. 

It was the place, back in the 90’s, that I was exposed to my first dose of Psychobilly. The pounding drumlines of hard rock/metal mixed with a punk infused rockabilly. And wrapped in a little southern gentleman charm.

Oh they don’t look like it, but some of the biggest pussycats I’ve ever met were running in the Psychobilly crowds. Vic was an upright base player. A mass of a man with his chain wallet and gas station attendant jacket. He drove a pick-up truck with a gun rack, IN LOS ANGELES. He could rip the head off a mule deer with his bare hands. If you didn’t figure this out from his 6′3″, 218lbs shadow, the zipper tattooed around his neck was a dead giveaway.

But Vic, he was a sweetheart. He’s the guy that helps the little old lady across the street. He did this thing when he went to fill up his Cadillac (w/ suicide doors). While he waited for his massive tank to fill, he’d offer to pump gas for the ladies. On Sunset Blvd, in the gas station attendant jacket, he looked the part and they’d let him!

Vic was the kind of guy you would not want to cross in a dark alley, and he was the kind of guy I wanted to take home to mom. But it was more than the look, it was the music. Something about those fast moving cords and hooky bridges had me all a twitter.

The 90’s were the third wave of the Psychobilly invasion, giving it international notice. While some hold The Cramps responsible for starting the movement in the states back in the 70’s, they disowned the label “psychobilly” claiming it was just a word they used for marketing. Psychobilly roots grew deep in California with bands like Tiger Army coming out of San Francisco in ‘95. Making a home at Hellcat Records, they marked their territory in the history of Psychobilly music.

Throughout the 90’s, California was a buzz with Psychobilly. Smaller generes  like surf rock and ska could attach themselves to the label for street cred. As movies like Swingers paved the way for the resurgence of Rockabilly, Psychobilly bands popped up everywhere.

And so did sexy men with shaved heads, tattooes and well worn cowboy hats. Who could play upright bass. 

I was a kid in a candy store in Los Angeles in the late 90s. Bad boys with gentlemanly manners were everywhere and the music was like booze for me. Intoxicating to my soul and eyes. 

 

Just north of me, in the little sleepy seaside town I had grown up in, guys I knew, and at least one I crushed on, were getting their piece of the action. 

I hadn’t heard of Blazing Haley until I saw the lead singer at my 20 year reunion. Then, generally forgot about them until recently when I was looking for a reason to write something here. These boys are hard-core Psychobilly. Holding true to the driving punk roots and churning out head banging boot stomping tunes. They’ve been at it for a few years and the output is tight and clean.

With full CDs on iTunes & CD Baby, AND a live show coming up at Velvet Jones in Santa Barbara Dec 6, 2008, these cats are worth the listen.