Review: The Thermals – Bottom Lounge, Chicago

Posted on Thursday 30 April 2009

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By Jodi Root

When Hutch Harris sang, “I only felt sane when I was afraid” he proved he must be one crazy ass dude—because confidence was nothing but over the top at last night’s Thermals’ set in Chicago. The insanity was evident with the Portland based trio’s off the hook performance, which rocked the always incredibly crisp sounds of downtown’s Bottom Lounge.

Harris and crew rocked a 75-minute set, showcasing a blend of older catalog and newer tracks from the recently released Now We Can See. The 19-song performance was followed by a 2-song encore—and the crowd seemed to eat up the positive vibes being tossed out by bassist Kathy Foster, Harris, and recently added Say Hi former drummer Westin Glass.

Pure power pop rock at its best–Harris was right when he said I hadn’t seen anything after I commented to him in our 5 Questions feature, that I had caught their day set at SXSW. No longer fatigued from the beating sun courtyard or nursing a hangover from the night before (or maybe that was just me), the trio was damned right on top of their game this time—electrified times ten in a comparison to the last set I caught (yet, still thoroughly had enjoyed).

Harris and Foster were gracious, thanking Chicago on multiple occasions for coming out and being so great—and we thanked them right back—with crowd clap-alongs, warm bursts of applause and loud cheers/whistles of approval only added to the soundtrack of the evening, amidst a sea of bobbing heads and an abundance of flailing arms.

Material from the new record included the aforementioned “When I Was Afraid,” the upbeat “I Let it Go,” super melodic “I Called Out Your Name,” the ever catchy “We Were Sick,” one of my personal faves, “You Dissolve,” and of course, the crowd sing-along pop gem/title track, “Now We Can See.” I’ll admit my familiarity with The Thermals’ back catalog is pretty minimal—but from what any casual attendee could see is that loyal fans were more than satisfied with the older numbers that were busted out. A few older songs I did pick up on included “How We Know,” “Back to Gray,” “Test Pattern” and “St. Rosa & the Swallows.” I did recognize a few tracks from their SXSW set again, (titles unbeknownst to me), and am definitely motivated to get caught up on my long overdue Thermals homework. My personal highlight of the evening, however, was the first encore track, a cover of Nirvana’s “Sappy.”

It was a night of pure indie pop pleasure—solid jams and tight ass hooks. I def recommend checking this trio the next chance you get. If only all the shows I checked threw out this much positive energy—not just any band can get me to groove to unfamiliar material the way the Thermals did last night. It was so incredibly inclusive, and most importantly, FUN, that you would have to be crazy to not get down—or I guess in this case, sane.

Buy: The Thermals – Now We Can See
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Myspace: The Thermals
MP3: The Thermals – “Now We Can See”

jodifer @ 5:14 pm
Filed under: Concerts and News
Wilco :: The Jolly Banker

Posted on Thursday 30 April 2009

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Woodie Guthrie. You could write about his influence for days. Today, Wilco have offered up a download of a brand new track, “The Jolly Banker,” doing their part to raise money for The Woody Guthrie Foundation. Seeing as, outside of Record Store Day, I can’t remember the last time I paid for music, I gladly dropped the $2 suggested donation into the collection plate. Of course, the “unemployed / underemployed or otherwise broke” can grab the track gratis and promise to “make it up to you later.”

Time for another listen, then I’m gonna dig out both volumes of Mermaid Avenue.

You can listen to an interview with Jeff Tweedy with Marketplace Public Radio

Download: Wilco – “The Jolly Banker”

uwmryan @ 3:19 pm
Filed under: MP3s and News
William Elliott Whitmore :: “Old Devils” (Jools Holland)

Posted on Thursday 30 April 2009

William Elliott Whitmore was recently across the pond and stopped in for a performance with Jools Holland. Catch William at Stonefly Brewery in Riverwest on Saturday, May 16th.

Buy: William Elliott Whitmore – Animals In The Dark
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Myspace: William Elliott Whitmore
MP3: William Elliott Whitmore – “Old Devils”

uwmryan @ 9:57 am
Filed under: Albums and Concerts and MP3s and News
Tonight in Madison: Horse Feathers + Joe Pug

Posted on Thursday 30 April 2009

One of our favorite bands, Horse Feathers return to Madison for a free show at the University of Wisconsin’s der Rathskeller tonight. Joining the fun will be the always great Joe Pug. We’ll see you there.

Previously: Review: Horse Feathers/Jentri Colello – The Frequency
Previously: 5 Questions with Horse Feathers

Myspace: Horse Feathers
Myspace: Joe Pug
MP3: Horse Feathers – “Curs In The Weeds”
MP3: Joe Pug – “Hymn 101″
MP3: Joe Pug – “Call It What You Will”

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Elsewhere:

Daytrotter: The Hold Steady (SXSW Session)
Aquarium Drunkard: Codo Fucks Interview
Stereogum: Lewis & Clarke Cover Leonard Cohen
Paste: Wilco Names New Album Wilco (The Album)
The Futurist: The Rosebuds SXSW Session

uwmryan @ 9:24 am
Filed under: Concerts and MP3s and News
Roadside Graves :: My Son’s Home

Posted on Wednesday 29 April 2009

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I’m thrilled to be talking about this album. I’ve been a fan of Roadside Graves since the first time I heard “Jesus Is A Friend Of The Family” and their previous release What Happened To Him Could Happen To Anyone. Having just seen them in Austin last month, the excitement for their upcoming record My Son’s Home is definitely at an all-time high. Coming your way on June 9th via Autumn Tone, this is a record that any regular reader of this site will fall in love with instantly.

Grab two songs from the album below. When they tour, don’t miss their live shows.

Previously: 5 Questions with The Roadside Graves

Myspace: Roadside Graves
MP3: Roadside Graves – “Far And Wide”
MP3: Roadside Graves – “Ruby”

uwmryan @ 12:53 pm
Filed under: Concerts and MP3s and News
Our Favorite Bands On Twitter

Posted on Wednesday 29 April 2009

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If you’re not already doing so, you can follow Muzzle of Bees on Twitter for frequent updates throughout the day that I just don’t have the time to dedicate a post for each bit of news. I know that plenty of people have compiled a list of bands/people/celebrities to follow, but I felt that some of my favorites haven’t gotten the props they deserve. This list is by no means comprehensive, rather a list of some of my favorite artists providing you with interesting looks into their lives/schedules, etc.

Today, I present the musicians I suggest you follow on Twitter.

@Avettbros (The Avett Brothers)
@Megafaun (Megafaun)
@Lewis_Clarke (Lewis & Clarke)
@The RAA (The Rural Alberta Advantage)
@lauraveirs (Laura Veirs)
@bowbowtribe (Bowerbirds)
@GreatLakeSwim (Great Lake Swimmers)
@EdwardDroste (Edward Droste, Grizzly Bear)
@thethermals (The Thermals)
@InvadeRome (Invade Rome)
@rpecknold (Robin Pecknold, Fleet Foxes)
@akronfamily (Akron/Family)
@TheWatsonTwins (The Watson Twins)
@BlitzenTrapper (Blitzen Trapper)

uwmryan @ 9:14 am
Filed under: Misc and News
The Low Anthem :: Oh My God, Charlie Darwin

Posted on Tuesday 28 April 2009

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The Low Anthem and their album Oh My God, Charlie Darwin aren’t exactly new kids on the block. However, their record was just picked up by Nonesuch and is on it’s way to a re-release which should garner it considerable attention going forward.

The band’s chameleon sound takes them from channeling Tom Waits on some tracks (“The Horizon Is A Beltway”) to songs that would feel right at home on a Fleet Foxes record (“Charlie Darwin”). You can grab the latter track as a free and legal download below and look for my favorite track from the album, “Ticket Taker” on this week’s podcast.

Myspace: The Low Anthem
MP3: The Low Anthem – “Charlie Darwin”

uwmryan @ 5:31 am
Filed under: Albums and MP3s and News
M. Ward :: Roll Over Beethoven (Coachella)

Posted on Monday 27 April 2009

M. Ward pulled out a cover of Chuck Berry’s “Roll Over Beethoven” to begin the first of four encores last week in Milwaukee. Long as I’ve been a fan, I’ve never heard him cover this tune. It was an absolute scorcher live. If presented with an opportunity to see him on this tour, please don’t pass it up. I’ve added his Milwaukee play to my running tab of favorite concerts from the year thus far.

Buy: M. Ward – Hold Time
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Myspace: M. Ward
MP3: M. Ward – “Never Had Nobody Like You”

uwmryan @ 3:42 pm
Filed under: Concerts and News
Seasick Steve :: Walkin’ Man

Posted on Monday 27 April 2009

“Hobos are people who move around looking for work, tramps are people who move around but don’t look for work, and bums are people who don’t move and don’t work. I’ve been all three.” – Seasick Steve

Perhaps you’ve already been introduced to Seasick Steve, but my introduction came over the weekend. I was mining the video archives at La Blogotheque, and found my way to Seasick Steve based only on the thumbnail image and little curiosity. The above video for “Walkin’ Man” is just about one of the most beautiful/moving tunes I’ve heard in some time. I’m captured with the lyrics, “If you want me to stay, I’ll stash my sleeping roll under your bed. That says more than anything in my life I’ve ever said.”

I just laid my cash down on a copy of I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left and have a pretty good feeling you’ll be seeing more about Steve on these pages going forward. Until then, browse wikipedia and learn about his friendships with Janis Joplin, Joni Mitchell, Kurt Cobain and his production work with Modest Mouse.

Buy: Seasick Steve – I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left

Myspace: Seasick Steve

uwmryan @ 9:25 am
Filed under: Albums and News and Video
This Week: Concerts We Recommend + Announcements

Posted on Monday 27 April 2009

Here are the Wisconsin and Chicago shows we recommend you take in this week. Check them out below and let us know which ones you’ll be attending or ones you think should really make our list. Also, don’t miss the very solid week of new releases, including our recommended purchases below.

Upcoming Wisconsin Shows:

4/27 – Dex Romweber Duo – The Annex, Madison
4/28 – The Thermals/The Shaky Hands/Point Juncture – High Noon Saloon, Madison
4/29 – Ray Price – Northern Lights Theater, Milwaukee
4/29 – Decibully + Foundry Field Recordings, Crane Your Swan Neck – Cafe Montmartre
4/30 – Horse Feathers/Joe Pug – Der Rathskeller, Madison
4/30 – The Killers – Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee
5/1 – Elvis Perkins in Dearland – Der Rathskeller
5/1 – Ha Ha Tonka/Ben Weaver – The Frequency, Madison

Upcoming Chicago Shows:

4/29 – The Thermals – Bottom Lounge
4/30 – Franz Ferdinand – Riviera Theatre
4/30 – Elvis Perkins in Dearland – Schubas
4/30 – Mastodon – The Metro
5/2 – Talib Kweli – House of Blues
5/3 – The Books – Museum Contemporary Art

Just Announced:

5/16 – The Evening Rig + The Saltshakers – BBC, Milwaukee
5/23 – Arizona + Weinland – Cafe Montmartre, Madison
5/30 – The Felice Brothers – The Terrace, Madison
5/31 – Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee
6/10 – Pink Mountaintops – Empty Bottle, Chicago
6/20 – Patterson Hood + Will Johnson – Metro
7/10 – The Hold Steady – Majestic Theatre, Madison
7/20 – Sonic Youth – Turner Hall Ballroom, Milwaukee
7/21 – Old 97’s – Barrymore, Madison

New Releases:

Wilco – Ashes of American Flags, Bob Dylan – Together Through Life, Crocodiles – Summer Of Hate

+Bookmark our Wisconsin and Chicago shows pages for all your concert announcements+

uwmryan @ 4:31 am
Filed under: Albums and Concerts and News