I will always be better than before

“You look like a loved kid,” the movie version of Jan Burres tells Alex McCandless in the movie Into The Wild, as she continues to try to get him to send some word to his family about his whereabouts and howabouts.

But Alex left that behind when he set out on his journey. Alex was an extremely intelligent kid whose headstrong ways often got him what others would consider negative results, however, he had his sights set on a goal that couldn’t be measured in a way the rest of society would understand.

Society
Crazy indeed
Hope you’re not lonely
Without me

Despite being hand-picked by Sean Penn to write the entire soundtrack for the movie because of their work on previous feature films, I would guess this story was still inspirational to Eddie Vedder. I imagine he felt a personal connection to such a soul who could walk away from the ivory towers worshiped by those around him, and possibly he has known characters who followed the call of the wild just like the young vagabond, which may have helped fuel the passion behind this album. Track 8, a Jerry Hannan cover, tries to capture part of the revulsion that turns people away from living with the mainstream.

[Download Eddie Vedder – Society]

“It was startling how easy it was for me to get into his head. I found it to be uncomfortable how easy it was, because I thought I’d grown up,” Vedder said in an interview promoting the movie.

It is true that many creative people fail to make mature personal relationships, and some are extremely isolated. It is also true that, in some instances, trauma, in the shape of early separation or bereavement, has steered the potentially creative person toward developing aspects of his personality which can find fulfillment in comparative isolation.

–Anthony Storr, in “Solitude: A Return to the Self”

Acknowledging that my point of view on the life of Eddie Vedder will be no less than ignorant, I will still observe that it seems to me he has found the barely tolerable level of isolation and rebellion against what the rest of us expect as well. Pearl Jam has sought after only the ability to make music, and has done as much as possible to boycott all else that is expected of a famous musician in our culture: the promotion, the music videos, and at one point any reasonable amount of touring due to the Ticketmaster boycott.

Don’t come closer or I’ll have to go
Holding me like gravity are places that pull
If ever there was someone to keep me at home
It would be you…

Everyone I come across in cages they bought
they think of me and my wandering
but I’m never what they thought
got my indignation but I’m pure in all my thoughts
I’m alive…

“Guaranteed” won several awards after the release of the movie.

[Download Eddie Vedder – Guaranteed]

But don’t label Vedder or McCandless as complete outcasts. The young adventurer left his mark on every single person he came across as he drove, hiked, canoed, hitchhiked, and jumped rails all over North America. Alex inspired an 80 year old man to leave his regimented life and follow the road. He found companionship and substitute families wherever he went. Once his death was reported, many of his fellow vagabonds came forward to create the story that first appeared as an article in “Outside” magazine, leading to the “Into The Wild” book, both written by Jon Krakauer, and finally to the widely-acclaimed screenplay, written and then directed by Sean Penn.

“I look around the audience, and there’s so many faces, and I’ve looked into the eyes of at least the ones I could see—there’s at least 1,000 faces—and I’ve communicated directly to them and seen where they’re coming from…One thing I don’t feel is separation from the crowd. I don’t feel like we’re speaking from a platform, I feel like we are communicating on the same level,” Eddie Vedder told The Rolling Stone in 2006.

No man ever followed his genius till it misled him. Though the result were bodily weakness, yet perhaps no one can say that the consequences were to be regretted, for these were a life in conformity to higher principles. If the day and the night are such that you greet them with joy, and life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet-scented herbs, is more elastic, more starry, more immortal, -that is your success.

–Henry David Thoreau, Walden

Alex McCandless found his joy and his freedom, and he found peace as well. But to leave his family in a wake of excruciating pain and loss is a cruelty that Vedder declined to explore on this album. For someone who loves the earth and seeks peace, surely it is incongruous to then so savagely cause anguish to those who love you.

Be it no concern
Point of no return

More Phoenix

Yes. It’s more of this French band. We’ve posted a handful of their tracks so far, with TLO tossing up two cuts from their latest album, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. Well, I am posting the tracks “1901” and “Girlfriend”, today. Not to mention, a pretty sweet remix of “1901”, to boot. So while this post may be short, it has plenty in it. This is stuff that should make you all a bunch of happy campers. Enjoy!

Download Phoenix – 1901

Download Phoenix – 1901 (COMA Remix)

Download Phoenix – Girlfriend

And if you don’t go buy this stuff, I will impregnate a woman. That’s how serious I am about this.

Form in an orderly queue outside your house

We just found out that Tenacious D has replaced The Beastie Boys at San Francisco’s Outside Lands festival.

A lot of attendees are pissed.

Does Tenacious D belong at a music festival?

WHY THE HELL NOT? Can you imagine another way you could have THAT MUCH FUN? I caught a video of their live performance at Reading, and areyoukiddingmerightnow it’s super very awesome.

Not that they are to be compared in any way to Tenacious D, but I think of this example because as I heard Track 9 of We Were Promised Jetpacks’ These Four Walls this morning at 4 AM, I thought,

This is the type of song you want performed when you’re at a music festival.

Take a listen to “Short Bursts” and see:

[Download We Were Promised Jetpacks – Short Bursts]

Glasgow. Yes, that’s right. You’re hearing a Scottish brogue. In fact, the Scottish Arts Council helped them with funding to get themselves over to SXSW this year. It seems there are no other festivals on the lineup at this time, but they will be coming back to the States for a tour this fall.

I’m loving them. These Four Walls is actually their debut album despite having formed a good six years ago. Each song is well thought-out, with all elements contributing from their proper place in the foreground or background of the track. And this is what makes up the energy that this whole album puts out.

Speaking of that energy, how about a love song that isn’t slow and melancholy, but throws all those heartsick feelings into a power ballad of the indie persuasion?

That’s right. Press play and enjoy “Roll Up Your Sleeves”:

[Download We Were Promised Jetpacks – Roll Up Your Sleeves]

Roll Up Your Sleeves is one of two singles put out from this record. Don’t wait and wonder if it’s going to hit the frequencies here. Just buy the album, share this post with your friends, and spread the love. You have a new favorite band.

Two Brand New Songs!

Well, some of the indie snobs out there will go, “I heard these six months ago.” Well, good for you. How are the drapes in your parents’ basement? Still tacky? Most likely. This isn’t about being the first to post stuff, anyways. Some readers may not know of these new gems, let alone about the artists I’m featuring. Yay innerwebs!!!

Anyways, the first is by Atlas Sound, which is a solo project by Deerhunter‘s Bradford James Cox. This tune features Noah Lennox, which some may know as Panda Bear from Animal Collective. Lots of names there. Names are fun! Anyhow, this is the track “Walkabout”, which right now is a cut I am deeply in love with. Happy vibes spreading around!

[Download Atlas Sound feat. Noah Lennox – Walkabout]

Next up is the first track off of Modest Mouse‘s newest EP, entitled No One’s First, and You’re Next. This is supposedly cuts that didn’t quite cut it for the band’s last two albums. The track “Satellite Skin”, I am hunkering a guess that this didn’t make their last album, We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank. The guitars sort of give that vibe, and to be honest? I like this track more than anything off of that album. Hey, diff’rent strokes and such. Enjoy the track!

[Download Modest Mouse – Satellite Skin]

ALSO! Below is the video for Modest Mouse’s “King Rat”, which was conceived by the late Heath Ledger. I don’t know how long this will last online, so watch it while you can!

If you don’t buy this stuff, Isaac Brock is going to come to your house. That scares me. So it should terrify you. BUY! BUY! BUY!

You can’t afford what you take

I loved Blitzen Trapper. If you’re in Seattle, you are in for a treat tonight as local radio station KEXP puts on a free show at the Mural Amphitheater with today’s INALLCAPS discovery: Throw Me The Statue.

After that, my peeps in Minneapolis will be able to catch them at 7th Street Entry on August 26 as they kick off a fall tour with The Brunettes. That’s right, summer just began but it’s already time to think about fall tours. Time to check out opening bands and discover new music all over again. If you’ve caught Cake in Seattle, you may have seen Throw Me The Statue open for them. If you caught The Shins way back in ’05, you may have seen The Brunettes open.

And if you haven’t caught anyone in awhile, then no time like the present to consult the schedule of your nearest straws-on-the-floor music venue and get on it! You’ll be glad you did. I know you have read our posts about discovering great music in opening bands. Try Pollstar.com to figure out who you are seeing tonight, next week, or next month.

And right now, preview some Throw Me The Statue:

[Download Throw Me The Statue – Noises]

You get lost when you find hope in a feeling

Blah blah blah they use drum machines and a glockenspiel. I have to mention that because everyone else and their wiki points it out and far be it from me to act like I don’t notice. I think the most notable thing about this band is the laid-back but earnest way the music and sincere lyrics are delivered. There is something very respectable about that. In this way, and only in this way, I can compare them to Death Cab for Cutie without worrying that you will think they are another sound-alike band.

Creaturesque is to be released this coming Tuesday, and it’s the second full-length album for the band. Just last year, the album Moonbeams received praise and media attention. Check out the video for “Yucatan Gold” from 2008.

And now you know what to do…

Michael Vick? This post is dedicated to you…..you asshat!


So Michael Vick was “conditionally reinstated” by the NFL. Well gee, ain’t that great? Not really. You mean to tell me Pete Rose is banned for life for betting on games, but a guy who ran houses where dogs were bred to fight and kill gets another chance? Now, I must say my opinions don’t represent everyone writing for this blog. So I will put this bluntly. Fuck you Michael Vick. You will never live this down, so this first song? Is dedicated to you. Here’s “No Heaven” by Champion.

[Download Champion – No Heaven]

Weird, though. I just heard this song for the first time a couple days back. Where? Well, in a trailer for a game coming out on the PS3 on October 20th called “Borderlands“. The trailer for the game is below. Looks like a lot of fun, and I’ve already pre-ordered the sum-bitch. Hopefully Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare tides me over until then. But hey, we also have the new Batman game coming out in August, also.

So this song reminded me of a song from about 2002 that I am sure a few people here would know. Timo Maas first made a name for himself with the remix of Azzido Da Bass’ “Dooms Night”. A video featuring this remix is below.

Well, the above track by Champion reminds me of a track done by Maas entitled “To Get Down”. Really. Take a listen and tell me these two aren’t somewhat similar. Both are good tracks, but definitely very much alike. Take a listen to both and decide for yourself.

[Download Timo Maas – To Get Down]

So….go buy stuff. Or Michael Vick will come over and take your dogs! I mean, that’s pretty scary, isn’t it?

I can take the trouble, I’m 60 feet tall

If you’ve never wondered what it might be like to wake up in the morning and find a handful of deadbeat, derelict, drunken rockers sprawled out all over your kitchen crackhouse style, then you don’t have The Dead Weather’s debut album and you need to obtain it… Pronto.

You blink when you breathe
And you breathe when you lie
You blink when you lie
You blink when you breathe
And you breathe when you lie

It’s called Horehound, and it was recorded in three weeks by the supergroup comprised of Jack White of The White Stripes on drums and vocals, Dean Fertita of Queens of the Stone Age on guitar, Jack Lawrence of The Raconteurs on bass, and most notably, Alison Mossheart from The Kills fronting the band with the dirtiest whiskey-soaked vocals you’ve heard since before Grace Slick tried to Build A City.

Track 1, “60 Feet Tall”, would be my new theme song if I really wanted to slip into complete debauchery and decide to enhance the dark circles that wish they could take up permanent residence on my face. Instead, I will just play it in secret when I decide to drink alone. It’s a 5+ minute track, so instead of sharing that here, I will share “So Far From Your Weapon”, serving as a warning to all of us that that vice we crave is willing and waiting. Check it out:

[Download The Dead Weather – So Far From Your Weapon]

And if that isn’t enough warning, check out “Bone House”:

[Download The Dead Weather – Bone House]

The Dead Weather is currently on tour, bringing all their demons and tempting you to come along for the ride… All over the country this summer. Tonight they play in Detroit at The Fillmore. Try to check them out at First Ave in Minneapolis on Monday. That would be a legendary show. For all dates check out their website. Mookie and I will be catching them at Outside Lands in one month!

And of course you don’t want to buy CDs anymore. You want to listen NOW! Here are some links to download the albums. Show some love. Buy the music, support the site, but most of all, support the artists.

Don’t act like you can’t act, I know I’ve seen you do it
Better learn to shake hands….

What to post….what to post…..

So after the high I felt after last week’s interview with house legend Derrick Carter, I feel the strong need to post something fantabulous. I don’t care that that’s not a word. I say it is. So there!

So I finally got around to buying a couple new tunes I had meant to grab. And they’re the focus of this week’s post. They’re both fun, funky, and keep with my style of just being a little off kilt when it comes to musical tastes. And that’s a good thing. I think it’s why George keeps me around. Between you and me, I think it’s because he was afraid I’d launch an affirmative action case against him for not having enough of us pale skinned folks on staff. Kidding, of course. I’m translucent.

So enough stupidity. You want music. I know. The first is a track that was making huge waves online just a couple months back. It’s the group YACHT, and this track is a cover of the track the Fabulous Stains did called “Waste of Time”. You can now finally pick it up via whichever buying method you’d like. Great track!

[Download YACHT – Waste of Time]


Next is the track “Golden Phone” by UK oddball Micachu. I say oddball in the nicest way possible, because holy fucking christ, you need to see this kid’s hair! I mean, it’s like her – yes, that’s a female – hair is Flock of Seagulls gone terribly wrong! But dammit, this song is just catchy as all hell, and has that great balance of catchy and poppy as well as underground just enough. So here’s “Golden Phone!

[Download Micachu – Golden Phone]

And seriously. Check this girl’s hair. WTF? I can forgive it.

And from the folks at BIZ 3? I am gonna pass along a little message about a contest. It’s the HARD Fest. And you can win tickets! Check out the info on how you can win by clicking here.

As usual? Buy stuff. It’ll help the economy. And if you buy a song, an angel gets its wings. Know how I know that? Because I’m a wholesale wing seller. Fact. I <3 CAPITALISM!!!

Your hands are wrapped around your own lie

When your brows furrow and you try not to breathe while taking in a song you haven’t heard before, you know you have just discovered something amazing.

Sounds like you found a new favorite band. I took that right from their description on their MySpace page. That’s witty. But I think it’s true!

Honey it’s not too late for you
If you ask me I’ll tell the truth
It’s not the things you want to hear
Baby you’re running out of time
Leave now before I change my mind

It’s been a long time since I fell in love with a piano-backed band. Good ones just don’t come along often enough. Farewell Flight, hailing from Harrisburg PA (hey! I’ve been there…) does it so expertly. They deliver such a beautiful, clean sound. Some tracks are painful and melancholy, others are upbeat, each track always strong. They work hard at it – just ask them! Sound. Color. Motion. is their first full-length album, released independently last fall after a split with their label. Speaking of working hard, prior to this record, they put out two EPs which were self-recorded and self-produced.

The final track on this album is a terrific crescendo and, I might add, a quite excellently written love song. Check out “Slow”:

[Download Farewell Flight – Slow]

I’ll make myself clear

I do have a new band to include among my favorites.

And they tour, tour, tour. 500 shows in 40 states over the last 4 years, in – wait for it – that DIY style you know we love. Make sure you check out the EPs and the full-length. They will be recording another this fall. Meanwhile, enjoy “Over:”

[Download Farewell Flight – Over]

Help out this indie indie band and buy something. Then you can say you knew them when.

Derrick L. Carter – the interview!


Okay, this is the special treat I’ve worked so hard to get. Just this past Friday, Chicago house legend Derrick Carter graced Boston again. One of my good friends, Randy DeShaies, booked Derrick just two weeks prior to the event, so this was a simple slap in the face to wake me up and make me go dance – which I rarely do. I’ve wanted to get an interview with Derrick for years, now. That started while still helping George with the Vegas website we co-owned earlier in the decade. The blog gave me a new opportunity, and after really being persistent? Derrick obliged.

So after the show Friday, July 10th, he gave me a few minutes to discuss his views and be his usual jovial joker self. The conversation started with a lot of joking, and with Derrick outing his pal Mark Farina – jokingly – via the use of his iPhone. The text he read from it, as Derrick says, has Farina saying, “I was going to pee in Boston Friday, and looked up, and saw your big head staring at me!” Definitely only something the BFFs could share. And most definitely get a laugh out of me.

Eventually, we briefly discussed his discography, where he made note that he really doesn’t have a favorite record, per se. “I don’t have one of those moments where everything culminates,” Carter states. He continued by saying he’s “more evolutionary than revolutionary.”

This makes sense to anyone in the game as long as he’s been in it. People simply do need to evolve in order to survive the game, and his statements re-affirm that. As he continued, “I’m just trying to find a spot where everything works out, and it’s all good.”

When asked about putting on a show for the folks that come out to see him, he sort of shirked when I made mention of a quote that Erick Morillo gave me, but it still holds true. All those years ago, he told me that he simply knew people paid to see a show, so he wanted to try to put one on. While this may have changed with Morillo? The statement did speak volumes, and Derrick’s take was a bit more verbose and insightful.

“When you get that sort of platform,” he begins, “and you’re able to do things with people watching, and you’re charged with presenting people with a good time? That’s my situation.” And despite it being a different city on countless nights? “I’m here. This is not my home, but whatever. We’re trying to have a good time, so let’s do it.”

When finally asked about any new projects, he was vague about a new one, but the reasons are simply put by the Chicago legend. “I’ve got an album I’m working on, but I don’t have a whole lot of….’This is some secret shit!’ or have a insight into any of it.”

Despite the brevity of the interview, I felt incredibly lucky to be able to pick his brain with even what sounds like basic questions. Then again, it’s not every day I can spend talking to someone that helped influence how I DJ’ed.

Seriously? Go see this man play. You won’t be disappointed! This week, there are no MP3s posted, but I have left a link where many of the man’s live mixes are posted up online. Click here to check out these mixes.

And take the time to go buy his stuff! Now!