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Grunge is back? Why?
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08.10.2009, 01:59 PM | #202 |
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Andrew W.K. – 55 Cadillac (Pre-Order) A jet-black ‘55 Cadillac Fleetwood, hard-bodied, sleek and gleaming. A Model D Steinway grand piano with a satin ebony lustre. Two disparate objects with one connecting principal: a man dressed in white. "For his 5th album, 55 Cadillac, Andrew W.K., the iconic white clad-rocker best-known for performing physically-punishing, party-rocking anthems plays against type in the most dramatic fashion…with a recording of solo piano improvisations. The album is also Andrew’s first solo release on his new Skyscraper Music Maker imprint (a co-venture with the UK’s Cargo Records) and will be released simultaneously in a deluxe gatefold vinyl edition by Thurston Moore’s label Ecstatic Peace. At first listen, 55 Cadillac seems as far removed as it could be from the brash, rousing and driving music that features on previous Andrew W.K. albums. Intimate, personal, unaccompanied and almost entirely unadorned, it features 8 freeform piano pieces that were composed at the same time that they were played and recorded. But 55 Cadillac is driving music too, albeit a very different kind. This is not so much music to drive to-although it would certainly be not only possible but immensely-pleasurable and fun to listen to while operating a car - but music that embodies the experience of driving itself: the peculiar headspace one enters and the intuitive, mechanical mind/body interaction that occurs while doing so. It sounds the way the world might look as it passes by while sitting in a car, driving at the dead of night through unfamiliar terrain without a map: an experience that is as exhilarating, as it is strange and magical. A classically-trained musician, Andrew has been playing piano since he was 4 years old - making this record was not so much a sharp left-turn in his musical career as a return to the instrument that he describes as ‘the root of my whole musical experience’. But then, since emerging in 2001 with his signature tune, “Party Hard”, and debut album, “I Get Wet’, Andrew W.K. has also delighted in confounding expectations.
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I just wanted to point out that I Get Wet was really bad, disappointingly because I had heard some good things about it. I feel that it's interesting that he's doing a piano album, but I get the feeling that that's the way "they" want me to feel.
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08.17.2009, 12:29 PM | #204 |
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Preview Andrew W.K.'s Car-Themed Piano LP • On 55 Cadillac, the classically trained W.K. takes a break from partying to offer eight instrumental piano improvisations. The album's out 9/8 via Ecstatic Peace!/Andrew's Skyscraper Music Maker. Preview three pieces now at andrewwk.com.
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08.17.2009, 12:30 PM | #205 |
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http://chronicyouth.com/2009/08/the-...-band-lookout/
THE ENTRANCE BAND: LOOKOUT! The Entrance Band Lookout! Ecstatic Peace/Universal After however many years, Los Angeles’ Entrance Band is finally blowing up. After a few records for Tee Pee Records, the band’s Self-Titled Ecstatic Peace/Universal debut is one to remember. With extremely crisp production, fuzzy grooves and a newfound pop sensibility, this album should definitely be in the running for best of lists across the board. “Lookout!” is the album’s single and probably the sickest track. Download it now, bros. The Entrance Band’s Self-Titled LP is due September 1 via Ecstatic Peace/Universal. AudioPlayer.embed("audioplayer_1", {soundFile:"aHR0cDovL2Nocm9uaWN5b3V0aC5jb20vd3AtY2 9udGVudC91cGxvYWRzLzIwMDkvMDgvMDEtbG9va291dC5tcDM" }); DOWNLOAD: THE ENTRANCE BAND - LOOKOUT |
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08.27.2009, 02:21 PM | #206 |
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coming soon on Ecstatic Peace:
The Entrance Band -ST Jemina Pearl - Break It Up Sunburned Hand of the Man - A White Out - Senco Glass Rock - Tall Firs Meet Soft Location |
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08.31.2009, 07:19 AM | #207 |
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http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=318775091& blogId=506353463 More autumn releases from Ecstatic Peace: 12th October - White Out (Thurston Moore & Jim O'Rourke) - 'Senso' 19th October - Hush Arbors - 'Yankee Reality' 26th October - MV+EE - 'Barn Nova' 2nd November - Sunburned - 'A' 9th November - John Blum - 'In The Shade Of The Sun' Some info below, ******** MV+EE - 'Barn Nova'' Still harvesting and sustaining in the deep woods of Vermont , MV & EE (Matt "MV" Valentine, once the brawn of the Tower Recordings, and Erika "EE" Elder, CEO of Heroine Celestial Agriculture and The MV & EE Medicine Show) are following their 2008 release Drone Trailer with their feature-film-for-the-blind "Barn Nova", which marks their return to the Ecstatic Peace! label. MV & EE aspire to the sort of beautifully rewarding standard in their documented output that Sun Ra or The Grateful Dead achieved. It is with Ecstatic Peace! that their most consistent works have been born and continue reach fans with The Golden Road, their most constant band. Together with Doc Dunn (pedal steel, rhythm guitar, vocals, drums) and Mike Smith (Rickenbacker 4001, vocals) who appeared on Drone Trailer as well as J Mascis (drums, guitar, plate reverb) and Woods' Jeremy Earl (vocal, drums) they take you on the ride now known as Barn Nova and here they jam. Justin Pizzoferrato also appears contributing percussion, space echo and aiding once again at the controls. This album was recorded at MV & EE's own home studio "Maximum Arousal Farm" as well as their current local New England rooms of choice, "Bank Row" (an old mid 1900's bank) and J's home studio "Bisquiteen." These kindred spirits share a wealth of ideas including a serious reverence and desire to upgrade/expand the classic-rock idiom. Barn Nova marks the return of "Spectrasound," MV's production technique that places tones dancing all around the stereo sound field: it has to be heard to be believed. This effect is all the more impressive that the majority of it was created recording live, rather than conjured through studio post-production during mixing. Especially potent on the A side-ending stomp "Summer Magic" where Erika's economical leads go head-to-head with J's on a particularly mind-blowing live-in-studio effort; It brings to mind the vibe of "Green Blues", "Mother Of Thousands" and even an electric "Moon Jook" with matured songwriting. Inspired by the likes of Jerry Garcia, John Cipollina and Tom Verlaine, Matt Valentine displays an insatiable appetite to play in various idioms with constant exploration and development. Meanwhile, Elder's harmony leads recall the glorious twinned guitar lines of Canned Heat's Al Wilson & Henry Vestine at their most potent. Sunburned - 'A' 'A' is Sunburned's second album with producer Kieran Hebden, a.k.a. Fourtet. Directed by Kieran like actors in a film, Sunburned is taken off the bandana smokestage of their previous collaboration - Fire Escape - and put onto a sweat-soaked 4am lysergic dance floor. Kieran uses the band like his live instrument laptop and sampler. The results are truly stunning which makes this record into one of the best moments of each artists respective musical careers. With artwork by California visionary and band favorite Raymond Pettibon - A - has looks that kill along with the sounds that thrill. John Blum - 'In The Shade Of The Sun' John Blum was born in New York City, April 15, 1968 and has been a mainstay of the free-jazz community there for over 15 years. While in Europe in 1992, he recorded with Clarinetist Tony Scott’s Trio which included Antonio Grippi on Alto Sax. Upon returning to New York City, Blum became a member of the Improvisers Collective (1993-1995) and also initiated projects as a soloist and a group leader. By early 1998 he joined together with Antonio Grippi on Saxophone, William Parker on Bass, and Denis Charles on Drums to form The” Astrogeny Quartet”. A CD of this group was released on Eremite records in 2005. In 2001 Blum recorded a solo piano CD for Drimala Records entitled “Naked Mirror”, and was also featured on Butch Morris’ “Conduction 117” released on JumpArts Records. In 2003, Blum recorded with Sabir Mateen on Tenor Sax in Sunny Murray’s Trio and is featured on Murray’s CD “Perles Noires Volume 2” on Eremite Records. He joined the Steve Swell Quintet in 2005 and a CD was released on NotTwo Records of their 2006 NYC Vision Festival performance. In addition to this Trio recorded in 2008, Blum also recorded a solo CD “Who Begat Eye” to be released on Konnex Records in 2009. “I first heard John at Bennington (where I teach part-time in the college’s Writing Seminars), affectionately kicking around some bebop and Thelonious Monk tunes with a bassist and a drummer. His chops, inventiveness and taste—how many pianists would think to pull out Monk’s “Pannonica”?—caught my attention immediately, but I didn’t hear the real John Blum until he sent me the CD you now have in your hands. Not only is he a master musician—if a pitcher were this fast and pinpoint-precise, he’d be out-earning Johan Santana and C.C. Sabathia combined— but his playing seems to encapsulate the whole history of jazz piano: if you listen hard, you’ll catch bits of Harlem stride, Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Monk and Taylor, all recombined in a flow almost—but not quite—too rapid for the ear to absorb and the mind to process. Like every great jazz improviser, from Louis Armstrong on, he’s a self-portraitist, registering the play of his own thoughts and intuitions as they arise. His abundance of ideas—and ideas springing from those ideas and morphing into yet other ideas—suggests a teeming, almost Joyceian inner world. The titles of his pieces allude to the context of struggle in which this world exists; but the music itself, sometimes majestic, sometimes frightening, sometimes witty, many-colored and ceaselessly inventive, is an ideal universe of freedom. John Blum and his collaborators [William Parker and Sunny Murray] have created work of enduring value and endless fascination. As many times as I listen to these pieces, I always hear something fresh and surprising: further revelations, deeper interconnections. It’s a gift fromgenerous spirits, straight from their hearts and minds to yours.” David Gates, Senior Writer Newsweek ******* Also available |
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mv/ee tour california next month and a couple east coast gigs...NO NEW YORK! :-(
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umm, "Fact" magazine says:
"Jim O'Rourke, will release another album this year on Ecstatic Peace, a continuation of his White Out project with sometime Sonic Youth bandmate Thurston Moore [above]. " this is just so wrong on so many levels: "his White Out project" |
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I'm really looking forward to the Hush Arbors and MV/EE releases.
Especially the Hush Arbors...
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Hush Arbors have revealed details of a new LP due later this year on their label home Ecstatic Peace. Due on October 6th, the new full-length is titled Yankee Reality and follows on from their self-titled 2008 Ecstatic Peace debut. It was produced by none other than Dinosaur Jrs J. Mascis who also helped out on a few tracks too. The artwork can be seen just above and the confirmed track-listing can be seen below. The new video for fuzzy Yankee Reality closer track Devil Made You High can be seen over at Stereogum HERE. Yankee Reality Track-Listing: 01 - Day Before 02 - Lisbon 03 - Fast Asleep 04 - So They Say 05 - One Way Ticket 06 - Coming Home 07 - Sun Shall 08 - Take It Easy 09 - For While You Slept 10 - Devil Made You High |
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