Tonight: David Vandervelde, Brass Bed, Trapper Schoepp

Posted on Thursday 11 November 2010

Join us tonight at the Cactus Club in Milwaukee for an evening of music from David Vandervelde, Brass Bed, and Trapper Schoepp & The Shades.

David Vandervelde comes to town supporting the new Summer Time Hits EP on Secretly Canadian, while Brass Bed brings material from their new album, Melt White, released a few months ago on Park the Van. Rounding out the night is Milwaukee’s own Trapper Schoepp & The Shades who we’ve been looking forward to showcasing all year based on the strength of their new record, Lived and Moved.

Music starts at 9PM, tickets are $10 and available here.

Update: Check out the amazing feature (with video!) on Trapper Schoepp & the Shades in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

MP3: David Vandervelde – “Nothin’ No”
MP3: David Vandervelde – “Someone Like You”
MP3: David Vandervelde – “Learn How to Hang”
MP3: David Vandervelde – “Checkin’ Out My Baby”
MP3: Trapper Schoepp & The Shades – “Between The Lines”
MP3: Trapper Schoepp & The Shades – “Driving All Night”

[flier by Trapper]

uwmryan @ 8:15 am
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Review: Justin Townes Earle – Harlem River Blues

Posted on Wednesday 10 November 2010

By Jon Stone | @jwstone

On September 20th, just three days after the release of Justin Townes Earle’s Harlem River Blues, the artist was arrested in Indianapolis after a performance for battery, public drunkenness, and resisting arrest. The arrest led to the cancelation of his fall tour, and Earle, who has had long history with addiction (much longer than his mere three years as a solo artist), checked into rehab. (You can read about the incident over at Old Kentucky Blog, which includes a long thread of comments from eye-witnesses on both sides of the conflict — also check out Earle’s response.)

These kinds of events are unfortunate on many levels, not the least of which is great concern for JTE’s tenuous health/drugs situation.  That Harlem River Blues is brilliant and deserved the kinds of publicity that JTE could have garnered for it by touring directly after its release is another casualty of that public meltdown. I am hard pressed to think of any album or artist that moves so effortlessly between genres. The record starts with the title track, a rousing 50s-era country number, and from there branches out deftly in a variety of threads: from rockabilly to jazzy delta blues, and from Drake-esque folk to straight-out gospel. And with that kind of range — talent that may or may not be inextricably  conflated with his habits — surely, JTE should be added to the short list of troubled musical geniuses.

As a student of the history of country music, Earle is a perfect model of modern distillation. It’s as if he has been able to wrangle 70 years of tradition and produce something fresh and new from that diversity — something that his father, the acclaimed Steve Earle, has attempted over his long career — but perhaps less successfully, as “alt-country” still seems the best designation for Steve even while Justin remains unclassifiable.

Harlem River Blues is one of my favorite records of the year, and it’s going to have to tide me over for now. Though JTE’s tour will resume at the end of the month, he steers clear of the midwest (no surprise there) and then will be moving things to the UK. Still, make sure you add it to your list of 2010 records to spend some quality time with.

MP3: Justin Townes Earle – “Harlem River Blues”
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Buy: Justin Towes Earle – Harlem River Blues

jwstone @ 3:54 pm
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Video: “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”

Posted on Wednesday 10 November 2010

By Jeff Kollath

Today, November 10, is the 35th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald in Lake Superior. One of the largest cargo ships in the Great Lakes fleet, the 729-foot ship packed with iron ore went down near Whitefish Bay, Michigan in a mighty storm – “The Gales of November” – taking with her the 29 crewmen on board. Much has been written about the sinking of the Fitz and to this day there is no solid evidence on what caused the ship to go down.

Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot eulogized the crew and the mighty ship in 1976′s “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,” adding the song to the massive canon of 20th century disaster songs. The song was a hit, reaching #1 in his native Canada and #2 in the U.S., an incredible accomplishment for a song about death during the hedonistic disco age. For as long as music has been to put to wax or a hard drive, folk, rock, country, and soul artists have told tragic stories through song. Very popular through the first few decades of the 20th century, disaster songs saw a resurgence with teens in the 1950s and 60s. Instead of songs about prison fires, bus accidents, or floods, pop smashes told stories of personal loss, like the Shangri-La’s “The Leader of the Pack” or even Ray Peterson’s schmaltzy hit “Tell Laura I Love Her.”  Later, Bruce Springsteen resurrected the disaster song genre with the incredible “Wreck on the Highway” on The River, which has the same title as, but different lyrics than the Roy Acuff classic you can find on 1972′s Will the Circle Be Unbroken. To hear some of the old time disaster songs, please check out “People Take Warning! Murder Ballads and Disaster Sonsgs, 1913-1938.”

jkollath12 @ 2:27 pm
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Photos: Breathe Owl Breathe – Cactus Club (Milwaukee)

Posted on Wednesday 10 November 2010

Thanks to everyone that came out to the Cactus Club last night. It was a hoot! If you’re in Madison please check out Breathe Owl Breathe and Frontier Ruckus tonight at the High Noon Saloon. Really enjoyed He Can Jog and Icarus Himself. Make sure to check both of them out if you haven’t already.

Photos: Erik Ljung

MP3: Breathe Owl Breathe – “Across The Loch”
MP3: Breathe Owl Breathe – “Own Stunts”
MP3: Breathe Owl Breathe – “Swimming”
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Buy: Breathe Owl Breathe – “Magic Central”

uwmryan @ 7:05 am
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Video: Volcano Choir – Island, IS (Shibuya O-West, Tokyo)

Posted on Tuesday 9 November 2010

Volcano Choir is in Japan playing their first live shows from which the above video comes. Pretty rippin’

MP3: Volcano Choir – “Island, IS”
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Buy: Volcano Choir – Unmap

uwmryan @ 6:48 am
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Breathe Owl Breathe :: Versus

Posted on Tuesday 9 November 2010

We’re way excited for tonight’s Breathe Owl Breathe + Icarus Himself + He Can Jog show at Cactus Club. Anyone who caught Breathe Owl Breathe their last time through town knows what an absolute gem they are live. I caught them at Schubas last month and it was simply staggering. We’re all in for a treat. Tickets are $10 at the door and it will be over at a reasonable hour for a school/work night.

Versus is a new feature here on Muzzle of Bees courtesy of Breathe Owl Breathe. Knowing their love of sports (see press photo above), I reached out to the band seeking their contribution on a sports related interview we could do before they got to town. The results came in the form of Micah and Trevor (and Andrea once!) pitting their favorite athletes across a variety of sports (even Hackysack!) against each other and declaring one a winner. The name of the game…Versus.

Hockey:
Trevor: Mark Messier, NY Rangers
Micah: Patrick Lelli, Grand Rapids Drop In
WINNER: Mark Messier

Basketball:
Trevor: Clyde Drexler, Portland Trailblazers
Micah: Vinnie “the microwave” Johnson, Detroit Pistons
WINNER: Clyde Drexler

Football:
Trevor: Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati Bengals
Micah: Barry Sanders, Detroit Lions
WINNER: Barry Sanders

Distance Running:
Trevor: Steve Prefontaine
Micah: Billy Mills
WINNER: Steve Prefontaine

Short Distance Running:
Trevor: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Micah: Yaro Middaugh
WINNER: Jackie Joiner-Kirsi

Baseball:
Trevor: Roy Hobbs, Boston (we think you might have to look that one up…)
Micah: Satchel Paige, Satchel Page All-Stars (Micah says he played on lots of teams but he can’t remember them all)
WINNER: Satchel Paige

Hackysack:
Trevor: John Bostwick
Micah: Kyle Field
WINNER: tie… Everyone wins at Hackysack…

Soccer:
Trevor: Alexi Lalas
Micah: Toby Jones
Andrea: PELE!!!
WINNER: PELE!!!

Skateboarding:
Trevor: Andrew Reynolds, Birdhouse
Micah: Michael J. Fox, Back to the Future
WINNER: Andrew Reynolds

BMX Biking:
Trevor: Matt Hoffman
Micah: Ethan Spaulding
WINNER: Ethan Spaulding

MP3: Breathe Owl Breathe – “Across The Loch”
MP3: Breathe Owl Breathe – “Own Stunts”
MP3: Breathe Owl Breathe – “Swimming”
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Buy: Breathe Owl Breathe – “Magic Central”

uwmryan @ 6:37 am
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