5 Questions with Handsome Furs

Posted on Friday 12 June 2009

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By Jodi Root

It’s no secret to anyone that I’m a huge fan of the Handsome Furs. I’ve checked them 3 times in the past 3 months alone, and I still can never get enough of their addictive, energetic dance party live action. This Canadian husband/wife duo brought their killer mad beats to Chicago’s Do the Division Street Fest a few weeks back, along with Viva Voce and Chicago natives Flosstradamus. Later that same night, I had the pleasure of chatting with Alexei and Dan at the Holy Fuck/Crocodiles show at the Empty Bottle. I can honestly say I’ve never met nicer, more down to earth folks in the music biz–which makes me enjoy their most recent release Face Control, that much more. Alexei was kind enough to participate in our 5 Questions feature below–I definitely recommend checking this duo live any chance you get.

Could you lend some information on the recording process of Face Control? Where and how was it recorded, and were there any lessons learned towards future recording sessions?

The whole album was recorded at our headquarters in Montreal. We had written about 50% of the album on tour in Eastern Europe and basically booked 2 weeks for tracking at home. The general idea was to get to the studio early in the morning, flesh out the song live, take a break and record live to Radar. We wanted to get 1st takes of the songs as soon as we could play them all the way through without fucking them up. I guess it’s kind of a safeguard against the inherent stiffness of the drum machine and a reaction against the trend of laptop dithering/cutting and pasting that sucks the life out of a lot of comtemporary music.

Lessons learned:
1) Recording guitars from across the room sounds pretty cool
2) Shirt off for vocals=better take, more comfort in Montreal summer heat
3) Pelincovac should be consumed while mixing
4) If you can’t get it in the 1st two takes, move on
5) Use mostly black keys and only a few of them any way and make them staccato or too long.
6) When you feel dehydrated, Pelincovac should be, again, consumed in huge swills

Who would you like to hear cover a night’s worth of your material? On the flip side, if you were to play an entire set of someone else’s songs, whose would you choose and/or enjoy playing the most?

Covers: Sparks
Covering us: Serbian hardcore band Disiplinie Kiscme

We’re always looking to uncover new favorite artists, are there any band(s)/record(s) that you could recommend to our readers?

Amsterdams from Bucharest
Kassetti from Prauge
HEALTH
Salem
AB4 from Romania/Italy
Pia Fraus and Popidiot and Mirabilia from Tallinn

You two seem to be on the road constantly! I’ve caught you three times in the last three months alone–being on the road so much, have you found any particular cities or venues that you especially look forward to playing? Are there any past tourdates that have been especially enjoyable or memorable?

Bucharest was probably my favorite city so far… It is full of crazy scary wholly beautiful ideas and everyone is so strong and energetic in making things happen, often times with very little means. I feel so lucky to witness the surge of change you feel immediately upon arrival there. It is a city that is very much alive; it couldn’t stand still for a second.

I’m really looking forward to everything that’s coming up for us – we’ve got dates in Beirut and Istanbul and Singapore that make me want to cry from joy. This is the fucking luckiest job in the whole world.

The internet has dramatically altered the way artists can reach an audience. With things like blogs/MySpace/etc, what are your thoughts on the power of the internet in terms of helping (or hurting) your music?

It truly has the power to both hurt and harm of course. I will be frank with these answers because I do not feel wholly conclusive on any of these ideas. One thing that I love about the Internet making our music available is that it has become available in places that otherwise it would not/could not. It is a dream-come-true for Dan and I to play in places like Russia, Serbia, Romania, (and upcoming shows in China and Vietnam) where our record does not have distribution and the only way for fans to build interest in us is on the web. I truly love that part.

Sadly, I also feel the availability of music on the internet makes for frenetic listeners which makes the art seem more disposable. I would love for everyone to hold the album in their hands – with all it’s pretty pictures – and blare it in their stereos in its entirety – at least on first listen, but I have had to learn to be less precious about my material. Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. I will always be earnest in my attempts to make good things in this fucked up world and maybe some of the rest of the world’s losers will find time to download it and find some, uh, kinship.

Buy: Handsome Furs – Face Control
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Myspace: Handsome Furs
MP3: Handsome Furs – “I’m Confused”

jodifer @ 10:07 am
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Monsters of Folk release album on September 22nd

Posted on Friday 12 June 2009

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What great news to send everybody into the weekend! Monsters of Folk – comprised of Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis, My Morning Jacket’s Jim James and singer/songwriter M.Ward – will be releasing their first collaborative album on September 22nd.

I can remember seeing this collection (sans Mogis) on Austin City Limits years ago. During that performance they demonstrated what their collaborative songwriting would sound like. According the the press release, “The songs – some road-worn fables, some intimate and intricate with electronic elements, some woozy and sun-soaked – are everything one expects from these four musical minds collaborating together. The album exudes a warm, organic spaciousness, filled by brilliant choruses, intoxicating harmonies and effortless melodies, as each member brings his own strengths to the table to create one perfect whole.”

Monsters of Folk Track List:

1. Dear God (sincerely M.O.F.)
2. Say Please
3. Whole Lotta Losin’
4. Temazcal
5. The Right Place
6. Baby Boomer
7. Man Named Truth
8. Goodway
9. Ahead of the Curve
10. Slow Down Jo
11. Losin Yo Head
12. Magic Marker
13. Map Of The World
14. The Sandman, the Brakeman and Me
15. His Master’s Voice

uwmryan @ 9:05 am
Filed under: Albums andNews
Muzzle of Bees + 91.7 WMSE Podcast :: Volume 12

Posted on Friday 12 June 2009

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Welcome to the 12th podcast/download I’m co-hosting with Ryan Schleicher at 91.7 WMSE. These continue to be a real good time and we hope you’re digging them too.

Muzzle of Bees + 91.7 WMSE Podcast: Volume 12:

Cass McCombs – “Jonesey Boy” / Hacienda – “Shake Ya” / Portugal The Man – “Salt” / Grameracy Arms – “Moving Slow” / Deer Tick – “Dirty Dishes” / The Incredible Vicker Brothers – “Blues For Frankie Valli” / Eels – “In My Dreams / Robert Forster – “From Ghost Town” / Surf City – “Mt. Kill” / Crocodiles – “Flash of Light” / Phoenix – “Armistice” / Shearwater – “Century Eyes” / Zee Avi – “Monte” / The Welcome Wagon – “He Never Said A Mumblin’ Word / The Who – “The Real Me”

Download/Stream: Muzzle of Bees + 91.7 WMSE Podcast: Volume 12

uwmryan @ 6:10 am
Filed under: Albums andMP3s andNews andPodcast
A.A. Bondy :: When The Devil’s Loose

Posted on Thursday 11 June 2009

Having been a long-time fan, I’m pleased to report that A.A. Bondy will release his sophomore album, When The Devil’s Loose, on September 1st via Fat Possum. Expanding the solo arrangements that made American Hearts brilliant, Bondy’s new offering enlists a full band, rounding out the sound across 10 tracks.

When The Devil’s Loose

1. When The Devil’s Loose
2. Mightiest Of Guns
3. A Slow Parade
4. To The Morning
5. Oh The Vampyre
6. I Can See The Pines Are Dancing
7. False River
8. On The Moon
9. The Mercy Wheel
10. The Coal Hits The Fire

Muzzle of Bees + 91.7 WMSE are bringing AA Bondy, Holly Miranda, and Juniper Tar to Club Garibaldi in Bay View on Friday, June 19th.

Tickets: $10
On Sale: Friday, April 17th (Brown Paper Tickets + Rushmor Records)

Previously: From The Crowd: AA Bondy – “Black Rain, “Black Rain”
Previously: From The Crowd: AA Bondy – “You Got To Die”
Previously: Photos: Bon Iver/AA Bondy – The Pabst, Milwaukee
Previously: A.A. Bondy: American Hearts

Buy: American Hearts
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Myspace: A.A. Bondy
MP3: A.A. Bondy – There’s A Reason

uwmryan @ 2:33 pm
Filed under: Albums andNews
Download: Justin Townes Earle – High Noon Saloon

Posted on Thursday 11 June 2009

I made this show, but was so damn tired I had to duck out just as Jason Isbell was taking the stage. Justin Townes Earle is one of today’s best live talents. His music appeals to many genres and age brackets. Don’t pass up a chance to see him live. Thanks to taper Morst for recording and making the show below available.

Justin Townes Earle Live at High Noon Saloon on April 16, 2009 Set List:

01 They Killed John Henry
02 Ain’t Glad I’m Leavin’
03 I Don’t Care
04 What Do You Do When You’re Lonesome
05 Mama’s Eyes
06 South Georgia Sugar Babe
07 Someday I’ll Be Forgiven For This
08 Halfway To Jackson
09 < banter tuning >
10 Can’t Hardly Wait #
11 Birmingham Jail $
12 < new song>
13 Walk Out

# – Replacements cover
$ – Slim Whitman cover

Download/Stream: Justin Townes Earle Live at High Noon Saloon on April 16, 2009

Justin Townes Earle upcoming Wisconsin shows:

6/16 – Justin Townes Earle – Barrymore Theatre, Madison
8/22 – Justin Townes Earle – WMSE Backyard BBQ, Milwaukee
8/23 – Justin Townes Earle – Oneida Casino Oneida
8/24 – Justin Townes Earle – Oneida Casino Milwaukee
8/25 – Justin Townes Earle – Oneida Casino Milwaukee

Buy: Justin Townes Earle – Midnight at the Movies
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Myspace: Justin Townes Earle
MP3: Justin Townes Earle – “Mama’s Eyes”
MP3: Justin Townes Earle – “What I Mean To You”

uwmryan @ 5:11 am
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Photos: The Starlight Mints + Evangelicals – The Annex

Posted on Wednesday 10 June 2009

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It had been some time since we’d been to the Annex for a show in Madison. The great double bill of The Starlight Mints & Evangelicals came to Madison and Muzzle of Bees photographer Ed Oliver was on hand to capture some photos. If you’re a Starlight Mints fan, new record Change Remains is out digitally now, with a physical release to follow on July 21st. I’m hoping there is a new offering from the Evangelicals soon. It’s been some time since The Evening Descends, and I’m hungry for some new material.

Drop us a comment if you caught the show last night.

Previously: Review: Evangelicals/Headlights – High Noon, Madison
Previously: 5 Questions with Evangelicals

Myspace: The Starlight Mints
Myspace: Evangelicals
MP3: The Starlight Mints – “Zoomba”
MP3: Evangelicals – “Skeleton Man”

uwmryan @ 7:45 am
Filed under: Albums andConcerts andNews andPhotos