Madison Concert Announcement: Arizona + Weinland

Posted on Tuesday 21 April 2009

I’ve been a long-time supporter/admirer of Portland’s Weinland. In 2006, then going by John Weinland, put out one helluva record, Deversville, and followed it up with last year’s La Lamentor. Both remarkable, both come with my highest recommendation. I begged them to play in Madison last year, but only succeeded in getting them an early show at the High Noon Saloon opening for the Silos. The few that showed up were wowed, and I ended up shooting a very lo-fi video of them performing in the back of their van in the parking lot after the show. Good times. They proved to be just as fine of human beings as they are musicians.

Weinland have a new album, Breaks In The Sun, that was just released today on Badman Recording Co. I could write an essay on why you need to own all of Weinland’s albums, but right now I want to let you know about their upcoming play in Madison.

Weinland + Arizona will play Cafe Montmartre on Saturday, May 23rd. Tickets are only $8. Please go.

Previously: 5 Questions With Weinland / We Like: La Lamentor
Previously: We Like: John Weinland – Demersville
Previously: Muzzleofbees.com – 2006 Favorites: Albums

Myspace: Weinland
MP3: Weinland – ” Sunken Eyes”
MP3: Weinland – “I’m Sure It Helps”

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The Wooden Birds :: Magnolia

Posted on Tuesday 21 April 2009

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I wasn’t familiar with The Wooden Birds prior to their disc arriving in my mailbox. To be honest, the only reason I sped it to the front of the promo pile was that I had it confused with a different wood/bird band, whose name I cannot recall. Anyway, The Wooden Birds hail from Austin and have a new record, Magnolia coming your way on May 12th via Barsuk Records.

The Wooden Birds is the new musical outlet of Andrew Kenny of American Analog Set fame, and is backed up by members of Ola Podrida and Lymbic System. To me, they sound like a nice blend of The Shins and Neil Young, but you can draw your own conclusions with a download of “Sugar” below.

Myspace: The Wooden Birds
MP3: The Wooden Birds – “Sugar”

uwmryan @ 8:04 am
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Madison Concert Announcement: The Hold Steady

Posted on Monday 20 April 2009

I’ve not seen a copy of The Hold Steady’s recently released DVD, A Positive Rage, but I also know I don’t really need a DVD to convince me of their live show prowess. I’ll definitely be in the crowd for this one.

The Hold Steady return to the Majestic Theatre in Madison on Friday, July 10th. Tickets are only $17 and go on sale Friday, April 24th at 10am.

Previously: Review: The Hold Steady – Majestic Theatre, Madison
Previously: Review: The Holdy Steady :: Stay Positive
Previously: From The Crowd | The Hold Steady “Chips Ahoy!”

Myspace: The Hold Steady

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Justin Vernon “A Decade With Duke” – Eau Claire Memorial

Posted on Monday 20 April 2009

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Finding myself in Eau Claire on Saturday, I decided to extend my stay through last night so that I could take in “A Decade with Duke,” a benefit concert showcasing the Eau Claire Memorial High School Jazz Ensemble 1 along with the support of one of its former members, Justin Vernon of Bon Iver. The proceeds of the event provided a much needed stimulus to the Jazz Ensemble’s upcoming sojourn to New York next month to compete at the Essentially Ellington Competition, curated by Wynton Marsalis.

One constant throughout the evening is the profound effect the program, under the direction of Bruce Hering, has on his students – both past and present. Though it was reiterated by Vernon throughout the evening, it really didn’t need to be said, you could see it in the kids faces who were truly immersed in their work, and having a great time as well.

Divided into two parts, the Jazz Ensemble 1 began the evening sans Justin Vernon for selections by Benny Carter, Juan Tizol, and Duke Ellington. I own a couple dozen jazz records, and I’m by no means even close to an expert. I have a casual interest at best. That being said, the performance of Juan Tizol’s “Moon Over Cuba” was one of the absolute highlights of the night and worth the price of admission alone.

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After an intermission, Vernon appeared to an extended instrumental intro of his own tune “Lump Sum,” clad in white suit, the crowd went wild as he led the band through their first number. From there he tackled Duke Ellington’s “Rocks In My Bed,” Nina Simone’s “Since I Fell For You,” and Ella Fitzgerald’s “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered.” His take on Fitzgerald’s “Miss Otis Regrets” featuring a stripped down band was stunning through the last uttered verse of “Miss Otis regrets she’s unable to lunch today.” For many, myself included, it was our initiation to these tunes, and, to be honest, I think it opened some musical doors in the process.

A triumphant version of Vernon’s “For Emma” was vibrant, beginning with Justin counting them in and then standing off to the side grinning from ear to ear. His joy, as was evident throughout the evening was not to shine a light on him, but rather showcase the amazing talent that dwells within the schools musical program, that would have been evident without him, but his presence sure meant the world to those kids as well. The night was scheduled to conclude with a cover of Sinatra’s “That Lady is a Tramp” with Justin losing the falsetto and giving old blue eyes a run for his money.

In a fitting conclusion to the evening, Justin Vernon donned a guitar and performed a cover of Mahalia Jackson’sSatisfied Mind.” It’s a song that’s been covered by many, a reminder that fame is fleeting, and that legacy and peace of mind will endure always. “When my life is over, my time has run out, My friends and my loved ones will weep, there’s no doubt, But one things for certain, when it comes my time, I’ll leave this old world with a satisfied mind.”

Justin Vernon was just one of the many stars on stage last night. I wish the Eau Claire Memorial Jazz Ensemble the very best of luck in New York next month. Win or lose, they can already be proud and carry a “satisfied mind” from their accomplishments thus far.

Leader-Telegram: Bon Iver frontman returns to jazz

Watch: Justin Vernon + Eau Claire Memorial Jazz 1 – “Lump Sum”
Watch: Justin Vernon + Eau Claire Memorial Jazz 1 – For Emma
Watch: Justin Vernon + Eau Claire Memorial Jazz 1 – “Since I Fell For You”
Watch: Justin Vernon + Eau Claire Memorial Jazz 1 – “Satisfied Mind”

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Photos: Death Cab For Cutie + Cold War Kids + Ra Ra Riot

Posted on Monday 20 April 2009

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I’m not a historian, but I’d make an educated guess that it’s been a long time since Carroll College in Waukesha, WI hosted a triple bill like the one they threw down last night featuring Death Cab For Cutie, Cold Ward Kids & Ra Ra Riot. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen any of the groups on the bill, but Ed Oliver was on had last night to capture the event through lens. Special shout out to the dude wearing the hot dog suit for the whole show. That is dedication to tube meat!

Discuss: Did you attend last night’s show at Carroll? Any favorites from last night, either song or band? Share your thoughts and reviews of the show by dropping a comment.

MP3: Death Cab For Cutie – “Soul Meets Body”
MP3: Death Cab For Cutie – “Title & Registration”
MP3: Ra Ra Riot – “Dying Is Fine”

uwmryan @ 6:48 am
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This Week: Concerts We Recommend + Announcements

Posted on Monday 20 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:

4/21 – Ray LaMontagne + Jessica Lea Mayfield – Riverside Theater, Milwaukee
4/21 – Extra Golden – The Annex, Madison
4/22 – Peter Bjorn & John + Chairlift – Pabst Theater, Milwaukee
4/23 – Great Lake Swimmers/Kate Maki – High Noon Saloon, Madison
4/24 – Backyard Tire Fire – High Noon Saloon, Madison
4/24 – The Constellations – Majestic Theatre, Madison
4/24 – M. Ward – Pabst Theater, Milwaukee
4/25 – Neko Case + Crooked Fingers – Riverside Theater, Milwaukee
4/25 – The Constellations – Stonefly Brewery, Milwaukee
4/26 – The Night Marchers – Club Garibaldi, Milwaukee
4/27 – Dex Romweber Duo – The Annex, Madison

Upcoming Chicago Shows:

4/20 – Maria Taylor – Schuba’s
4/21 – Great Lake Swimmers – Schubas
4/22 – Wale – Abbey Pub
4/23 – Peter Bjorn and John/Chairlift – Metro
4/24 – Neko Case – Chicago Theatre
4/25 – Super Drag – Metro
4/25 – Noah and the Whale/Anni Rossi/Ferraby Lionheart – Empty Bottle
4/26 – M. Ward – Vic Theatre

Just Announced:

6/24 – Au Revoir Simone – High Noon Saloon, Madison
8/1 – Crosby, Stills & Nash – Riverside Theater, Milwaukee
8/5 – The Decemberists/Heartless Bastards – Orpheum, Madison

New Releases:

Booker T – Potato Hole, Camera Obscura – My Maudlin Career, Super Furry Animals – Dark Days / Light Years, Jane’s Addiction – Cabinet of Curiosities (3 CD/1 DVD)

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