Saturday, February 24, 2007

Torrent Of The Day: Jeff Tweedy (DVD)



Jeff Tweedy 2005-11-17 Tribeca Performing Arts/New York (NTSC)

Jeff Tweedy Acoustic
Tribeca Performing Arts Center
New York, NY
November 17th, 2005

VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Source: Canon ZR300 > Mini DV Master > Firewire > Final Cut Pro > DVD Studio Pro
TV system: (NTSC)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Sys Bitrate: 4.96 mbps

AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Source: Canon ZR300 built-in mic
Audio Coding mode: 160 PCM stereo
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Bitrate: 1.54 Mbps

Set list:
1. Spiders (Kidsmoke)
2. Muzzle of Bees
3. I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
4. Wait Up
5. (Was I) In Your Dreams
6. Remember the Mountain Bed
7. Lost Love
8. Please Tell My Brother
9. Bob Dylan's 49th Beard
10. Sugar Baby
11. My Words
12. Someday Some Morning Sometime
13. Summer Teeth
14. She's A Jar

First encore:
15. Sunken Treasure
16. Not for the Season
17. He's Back Jack-Whistling Jesus
18. War on War
19. Heavy Metal Drummer

Second encore:
20. The Lonely 1

Special thanks to Ray Girard for taking over on camera for a
couple songs.

Filmed and Authored by Matt Huard

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Friday, February 23, 2007

2-22-07 Moorish Idols Live Photos

After listening to songs off the new Moorish Idols EP on their Myspace page all week it was locked in my head and I had to go to the show. I hadn't seen them recently, and was eager to hear this new material live. Now I'm not pushing these guys just because they are friends who used to practice in our basement (which by the way you guys are always welcome back), if they were total oasis-esque assholes that I had no connections with I would still love the music. Seriously these guys and The Orphins are my 2 favorite local Atlanta bands.


To my dismay I got to the show early and had to listen to the opener which consisted of a drum machine and a guy who talked with a wolf mask on. After about a song of that I decided to make a trip to the store for a 24 ounce of a Miller Lite since this tea house was BYOB. Tea and Rock music just don't mix. Anyway they didn't have any PG Tips.


The second band was a jam band lead by a really thirsty British guy. What a weird ass lineup. I shared my Miller Lite with Idols drummer Alex October.


Finally the Moorish Idols hit the stage and proceeded to rock the fuck out. The songs from the New EP were just as great as I hoped they'd be live even though the production on the disc by former 1084 roommate Eric Olson is superb. Go buy the EP now at Criminal Records for $6 bucks. It's worth it for the unique artwork of singer/guitarist David Norbery alone. Big thanks to Schmike's evil twin Shawn for letting me use his external flash to capture these guys in the non-existent lighting of the 11:11 Teahouse. I'm no music critic but if these guys don't blow up the ATL rock scene soon I'd be pretty surprised.


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A Weekend In The City

Tonight here's some shows I recommend:

DRUNKEN UNICORN: sleep therapy, barr (kill rocks stars), marnie stern all ages 9:00 pm / $7.00 (http://www.tightbros.net)

LENNY'S (NEW LOCATION!): apollo up!, the carter administration, gringo star, lion 21+ 9PM / $7 (www.lennysbar.com)

WHIRLYBALL ATLANTA: black lips/dark meat/fatal flying guilloteens 18+ $10adv/$10dos ((Black Lips' CD release show for their debut album on Vice Records!) THERE ISN'T A SHOW AT 11:11 TEAHOUSE!!!!)


Tommorrow, Dr. Dog is doing an instore performance at Criminal Records early in the afternoon before their show at teh Earl:



CRIMINAL RECORDS: dr. dog all ages 3:00 pm/Free (In-store performance. 404 215 9511)
THE EARL: dr. dog, the teeth 21+ 8$



Tommorrow night i'll be going to see Mastodon at Center Stage. Tickets are still available but i doubt for long so gets yours fast.

If you already have tickets for Of Montreal at Variety playhouse, good work. If not, they're sold out. But don't cry cuz they just announced a show in Athens in march so go get tickets for that like I'm gonna do.


See you on the streets of the ATL...

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What The Hell Am I Listening To?!?

Deerhunter

Right now i'm listening to Deerhunter Cryptograms like crazy. Here's the first 5 tracks to listen to:
Buy Cryptograms Here

Andrea Belfi


If you like ambient noise stuff, check out Andrea Belfi Between Neck And Stomach. It's really good:
Buy Between Neck & Stomach Here

Zozobra


If you're into stoner metal, you should check out Zozobra Harmonic Tremors:
Buy Harmonic Tremors Here

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Torrent Of The Day: Elliot Smith (DVD)

ElliottSmith/ 09/02/2000 / Bumbershoot / DVD

Elliott Smith
Boombox Stage
Bumbershoot Festival
Seattle, WA
September 02, 2000

Lineage: 3/4" Master > VHS > DVD author (by Chrisedge)

Pro-Shot or Audience shot : Pro-shot
Stand Alone or PC : PC
NTSC or Pal : NTSC
Menus : Menu with song selection
Aspect Ratio: 4:3

intro 00:00:00:00
needle in the hay 00:00:52:10
bled white 00:05:06:19
stupidity tries 00:08:15:21
coming up roses 00:11:40:21
waltz #2 (xo) 00:14:43:12
everything means nothing to me 00:19:12:00
clementine 00:21:55:24
son of sam 00:24:57:11
la 00:28:05:15
amity 00:31:38:12
ballad of big nothing 00:34:13:07
cupid's trick 00:36:51:20
st. ides heaven 00:40:21:00
junk bond trader 00:43:10:07
division day 00:46:57:00
christian brothers 00:49:56:14
angeles 00:55:14:21
fond farewell 00:58:28:16
alameda 01:02:06:05
say yes 01:06:05:15

Here's a low quality youtube clip of the DVD:

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

An ATL Adventure Featuring Akron/Family, Untied States, and Black Lips

Tuesday night (2-20-07) was one for the ages. After a long day, I headed to Little Five Points to check out the in-store Criminal Records performance of Black Lips. This was the first in-store performance I've ever checked out, so I got there early not knowing what to expect. After picking up the new Explosions In The Sky, the Black Lips album they were promoting, Los Valientes Del Mundo Nuveo, and the Moorish Idols EP, I discovered that Criminal Records was giving out free PBR for the show. +1 . I went to chat with a taper I saw outside and it turned out to be Rich from Cable & Tweed, who was really cool. The crowd was pretty large despite the drizzling and it looked like a mini mardi gras outside the record shop with all the PBR drinking outdoors. Black Lips came out with guitarist "Old king Cole Younger" dressed in nothing but boots, a cowboy hat, and tighty whities:



Black Lips rocked out hard and had a docile crowd transformed into a rowdy mob throwing more PBR cans at each other than hippies throwing glowsticks at a Phish show by the end. A truly great live band that certainly needed to put out a great live album (and it is a great album). The finale came with the other guitarist, "Ian St. Pe'" lighting a pack of firecrackers hanging from his mouth and swinging it around into the audience. From what i understand, this was one of their tamer performances. You should catch them at the Whirley Ball place in Roswell friday night or the 40 Watt in Athens saturday night. Thanks to Chelsea for the pics:



After meeting up with BiggieC and getting some grub at Six Feet Under, we headed to the East Atlanta Village to catch the nights' show at the Earl. Untied States opened up and put it down as only they can. One of my favourite bands in Atlanta cuz they just balls to the wall noise rock and I love it. As far as quality progressive music goes in this town, these guys are king. Finally picked up a copy of Retail Detail, and it kicks much ass. Don't know why it took me so long to get it considering I've listened to Ineffable, By Design like 200 times. BiggieC brings you the visuals:









I really didn't know what to expect with Akron/Family. I had heard a couple of songs and had alot of people who know music suggest them to me, so I bought a ticket. It was an extremely wise decision. They started out with a sweet, beautiful sounding folk slow jam and then blasted out some in-your-face-drog-rock. This schizophrenic style-switching characterized this just simply amazing show. They went from silly 4-part vocal harmonization, to Neil Young-esque rock songs, to sugary lullabyes, to post-rock noise jams, to even pulling out a cover of I Know You Rider from nowhere.







On top of being musical wizards, they put forth one of the most entertaining stage shows i've ever whitnessed. These highly animated characters brought an armada of music toys ranging from strumming bells with a bow, to the drummer playing a banjo, to sqeezing stuffed animal sound affects into the mic, to not 1, not 2, but 3 plastic recorders. At one point Miles Seaton was playing his bass with a cellphone.



They engaged the crowd with sing alongs (which i usually hate but these were great) and had huge heart shaped lolly-pops for audience members to dance with. The only thing i didn't like about the show was the audience talking, which Akron/Family had no problem calling out and rising above. Seriously, why does every person at a show at the Earl gotta talk through the whole thing? wankers.



After performing for about 2 hours straight, they invited much of the audience on stage for one last massive jam and sing along. BiggieC played the hell out of the tambourine while I even got to sing a metal rendition of "circle, triangle, square" into the mic. These guys were the coolest mofos. From my cellphone on stage:





It's amazing what a bunch of hippies can do when they aren't locked in the box of the jamband scene and culture. I mean these guys are essentially the greatest jamband on Earth right now. Where the Grateful Dead took folk and American music and pushed it to another planet, these guys drop-kick it into another galaxy. The Widespreads, and the String Cheeses, and the Moes of the world forget what made bands like the Dead and Phish truly great is that they pushed music to a new level, they were pioneers and experimental and progressive. Akron/Family is all of these things and more and I cannot stress to you enough that you must go see this band if you get the chance. Rarely does a band I've barely ever heard before become an instant favourite, but these guys are that good. What a night!









Check out Akron/Family

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Pre-Weekend Hype

Bonnaroo tickets go on sale tommorrow at noon. I highly recommend getting tickets early and often, especially with Coachella selling out in record time. The 'roo is offering a payment plan this year which is cool and they are going to give out 3 "golden tickets" randomly to ticket purchasers that will give you a lifetime Bonnaroo pass, backstage access, and all sorts of crazy perks. I'd sell my soul for a golden ticket. Check the site for all the details.

30 minutes of Tortoise:



The Streets are working on a live album.

Morrissey is launching a US tour in April.

The Arcade Fire smack talk U2, The Rolling Stones, and Oasis.

SXSW announce schedule.

Tori Amos drops a new album May 1st.

Noel Gallagher disses Radiohead. I think he needs to spend more time making music that doesn't suck.

The Police are touring.

Joanna Newsom is working on an EP.

Man Man is touring and not coming anywhere near here.

The Sasquatch Festival at the Gorge, WA announced its line-up. Includes Bjork, the Arcade Fire, The Hold Steady, Grizzly Bear, and the Beastie Boys.

Here's the interviews:
Tickets that go on sale tommorrow:
ISIS video:



Tonight there's 2 great shows:

Hippies: Darkstar Orchestra - Variety Playhouse
Hipsters: Moorish Idols - 11:11 Teahouse

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Torrent Of The Day: Lily Allen



Lily Allen 2007-02-xx 930 club Wash DC (16-bit) (FLAC)

Lily Allen
02-16-07
930 club
wdc

mics>dat>cd>eac>sf6>flac>td>you

Here's the setlist

01. LDN
02. Nan, You're A Window Shopper
03. Knock Em Out
04. Shame For You
05. Littlest Things
06. Cheryl Tweedy
07. Everybody's Changing / Naive (Keane / The Kooks covers)
08. Not Big
09. Absolutely Nothing
10. Everything's Just Wonderful
11. Friend Of Mine
12. Friday Night
13. Smile
14. Blank Expression (The Specials cover)
15. Alfie
16. crowd nonsense

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Artist Spotlight: Grizzly Bear



Since first hearing Grizzly Bear's Yellow House I just can't stop listening to it. I'm starting to feel that ranking it as 9th on my top 50 albums of 2006 way underrated it. So, first, check out this video that J Pizzle tipped me off to: The best music video I've seen in years.

Ok, wanna hear more? Check out this show they did on KEXP last week:

Grizzly Bear
KEXP Seattle,WA February 16, 2007

Uncompressed stream 44.1KHz PCM webcast(WMA lossless at 1411.2 kb/s)>Total Recorder>Audition>CD Wave>Flac

(Click to listen)


* Crystals cover

Grizzly Bear are:

Edward Droste
Christopher Bear
Chris Taylor
Daniel Rossen

To find more info on them, check out:

http://www.myspace.com/grizzlybear
http://www.grizzly-bear.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grizzly_Bear_%28band%29

Make sure to get Yellow House:


Click here to listen and purchase


Click Here to listen to the Girl Talk remix of 'Knife'

Grizzly Bear will be at the Drunken Unicorn next friday night, March 2nd.

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Video Of The Day: Explosions In The Sky

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Nine Inch Nails : 3 leaked songs and all sorts of weirdness




So, NIN has been up to some crazy stuff in promoting and releasing forthcoming tracks from the new album. First, this song was found on flash drives found in bathroom stalls at 2 different NIN shows last week:

My Violent Heart

Then, KROQ played a second leaked song Friday:

Survivalism

Last night another flash drive was found in a bathroom of a NIN show with two mp3s. One is another song:

Me, I'm Not

and the other some weird morse code that contains information encoded in it:

2432

To find out everything going on with this NIN craziness, a wiki page has been created to catch you up:

NIN Wiki

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Happy Fat Tuesday

Tonight I'll be catching Akron/Family and Untied States at The Earl. Here's an Akron/Family video:



Deerhunter has cancelled it's shows in Atlanta opening for Grizzly Bear and Sparklehorse respectively. I think I'm going to cry.

XM radio and Sirius Radio, the two satellite brands, have announced a merger.

Al Gore's Live Earth concert, that will take place on July 7, 2007, have been adding lots of bands and the line-up now includes The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Foo Fighters, Snoop Dogg, John Mayer, Akon, A.F.I., Fall Out Boy, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Melissa Etheridge, Lenny Kravitz, Sheryl Crow, Duran Duran, Korn, Pharrell, the Black Eyed Peas, Enrique Iglesias, The Police, Genesis and Kanye West.

Of Montreal's Kevin Barnes did a solo acoustic show in Dallas Sunday night including a beatles cover and a Neil Young cover. To listen to that show, click here.

If you're into jambands and festivals in New York, check out the Mountain Jam line-up.

Some interviews:
The new Radiohead album is coming out August 6th.

Check out the People's Choice Best Metal Albums of 2006.

Nine Inch Nails has some weird-ass websites.

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Torrent Of The Day: The Arcade Fire 2-16-07

Droppin' dat 'Fire like bombs:


Neon Bible drops March 6th

Arcade Fire / 02.16.07 / judson memorial church, new york / FLAC

ARCADE FIRE
Judson Memorial Church
New York City
February 16, 2007

An absolutely superb recording from the warm-up tour! This is a MUST HAVE for any AF fan!!!!!!!!

MANY thanks to the original taper and seeder!

Here are the original notes:

Source: DPA 4021 > SD 722 (96k/24)
Peak Pro 5.2 (sample rate conversion; bit-rate reduction) > xACT

1. band takes stage/tunings
2. No Cars Go
3. Haiti
4. Black Mirror
5. Keep the Car Running
6. Antichrist TV Blues
7. Black Waves/Bad Vibrations
8. Poupee de Cire
9. Well and the Lighthouse
10. Ocean of Noise
11. Rebellion
12. Intervention
13. encore break
14. Neon Bible
15. Wake Up (in crowd)


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Monday, February 19, 2007

Releases Of The Week

Photos: From Exile 2-17-2007 The Masquerade



Saturday Night was Legendary. In addition to the the various faces rocked off, the night was complete with Gallons of PBR, girls passed out in hallways, snot rockets, a trampoline, glacier like weather, t-shirts and coozies, motion video madness, ice cream cake, ticket scalpers, puke, phlogs, and a birthday spectacular. Tapers were in full force and as soon as i get my hands on something, we'll put it up. BiggieC on the lens (click to see full picture):













From Exile

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Torrent Of The Day: Soundgarden = 1996-11-27

Soundgarden 1996-11-27 Austin City Music Hall (16-bit) (FLAC) (RESEED)



Soundgarden
Austin City Music Hall
Austin, TX
November 27, 1996


Disc 1
Total Time: 57:04

1. Spoonman 4:24
2. Searching With My Good Eye Closed 4:14
3. Let Me Drown 4:02
4. Pretty Noose 4:46
5. Burden In My Hand 5:25
6. My Wave 5:53
7. Ty Cobb 3:05
8. Black Hole Sun 3:09
9. Outshined 5:25
10. Rusty Cage (intro) 0:42
11. Rusty Cage 4:43
12. Fell On Black Days 4:41
13. Helter Skelter 3:27
14. Boot Camp 3:02

Disc 2
Total Time: 41:49

1. Instrumental 2:48
2. Blow Up The Outside World 5:53
3. Search And Destroy 3:10
4. Hands All Over 5:43
5. Slaves and Bulldozers 8:47
6. Crowd Noise 3:19
7. Dusty 4:38
8. Jesus Christ Pose 7:29

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Moore Signs Feline to Ecstatic Peace, O'Rourke To Produce



In a move sure to set the young alternative drog-rock crowd into a tizzy, Sonic Youth guitarist and all around renaissance man Thurston Moore announced Friday that the newest member of the Ecstatic Peace family would be Nora The Piano Playing cat.

The free thinking Nora the Piano Playing cat has been playing her own brand of post-noise inspired scratch rock for most of her 9 lives. "ME-ow", Nora smugly remarked at the press confrence set outside the Brooklyn area Pet Smart. Film Director Jim O'Rourke will produce the 184 minute 2 song album set for release in late June. The only tour date scheduled so far will be a benefit show for the Humane Society in the back alley of Cat-Free Teriyaki and Noodles in East Osaka Japan.

Rumors are that she will open for Yoko Ono in her planned world tour this fall.

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Video Of The Day: Hunter S Thompson Documentary

Just found this and it's awesome:

Hunter S. Thompson: 1978 BBC Documentary 'Fear and Loathing in Gonzovision'

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