Wednesday News

Posted on Wednesday 16 November 2011

Watch The Rosebuds perform “Shake Our Tree” and “Go Ahead” for a Take Away Show on Pitchfork today. Filmed in Paris by the amazing La Blogothèque crew.

Check out The Zombies on World Cafe.

I can highly recommend the new album from Caveman. You can download/stream their song “Thankful” here or just go ahead and buy Coco Beware, it’s that good.

Check out this great video documentary of Generationals hitting some of Milwaukee’s greatest spots put together by docUWM.

Damien Jurado will release a new album, Maraqopa next year on Secretly Canadian. It was produced by Richard Swift and you can download “Nothing Is The News” at Stereogum.

AV Club Madison, OnMilwaukee.com, Shepherd Express and 77 Square all interview Yellow Ostrich in advance of their Madison and Milwaukee concerts this weekend.

uwmryan @ 3:25 pm
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Tuesday News

Posted on Tuesday 1 March 2011

The Rural Alberta Advantage played a fantastic live session on World Cafe. We’re presenting the band’s Madison and Milwaukee shows later this month.

Jessica Lea Mayfield performs “Our Hearts Are Wrong” on Letterman.

The Felice Brothers will release their fourth full-length album Celebration, Florida on May 10th, 2011 via Fat Possum.

Daytrotter has sessions with Menomena and Kasey Anderson.

Damien Jurado performs a Tiny Desk Concert for NPR.

New York Times reports that “Investors Are Drawn Anew to Digital Music.

Pitchfork has a video of La Sera’s “Devil’s Hearts Grow Gold.”

A lot of highly anticipated new releases are available for a “First Listen” at NPR. We highly recommend you have a listen to the new offerings from Wye Oak, The Mountain Goats and Kurt Vile. In addition, they’re holding a “Listening Party” today at 1 p.m. CST of R.E.M.’s entire new album, Collapse Into Now.

uwmryan @ 7:33 am
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Sad Songs & Waltzes :: Al James, Dolorean

Posted on Tuesday 11 January 2011

(Sad Songs & Waltzes is a recurring feature on Muzzle of Bees, where artists share their favorite sad songs. Previous contributors include Megafaun, Delta Spirit, Damien Jurado, Conrad Plymouth, Frontier Ruckus, Ben Weaver, and Roadside Graves.)

I’ve spent the winter thus far with my ears wrapped around Dolorean’s forthcoming Partisan Records release, The Unfazed. It’s brought warmth courtesy of the heartbreaking vocals delivered by Al James. I firmly believe anyone who visits this site on the regular will love this record. Who better to contribute to our continuing feature of artists sharing their favorite sad songs.

By Al James

When it comes to music, I’m a huge fan of crying if the moment calls for it. It’s such an awesome feeling of release. To me it’s has very little to do with sadness, it’s an acknowledgment of our shared condition – the joy and sorrow all at once. I’m a sap though. I’ll choke up in the car listening to a story on public radio or at an NFL game during the national anthem. I love live music and I when I feel the urge, I’m not afraid to just let go completely and let the waterworks begin.

Damien Jurado – “Cloudy Shoes” (Listen) [Buy]

This is hard because I cry nearly every time I see Damien perform. This can get exhausting when you tour together a lot like we have. His song “Medication” will always do it for me. My most recent Jurado crying session took place last year when he came through town. His Portland performance on the 2010 Saint Bartlett tour was easily my favorite Jurado show of all time. I cried during much of the set, mostly because I was so happy for him. The band sounded so amazing and he seemed to be in such a good spot personally. I love the line on the opening bittersweet track “Cloudy Shoes” where he says “Magic will do what Magic does…” the line hangs for a moment and he completes the image, “…living in your eyes.” For some reason I always just focus on the first part of the line and imagine Magic Johnson driving through the lane dishing an around-the-back pass to James Worthy. So I’m laughing a little with tears in the corners of my eyes thinking about the L.A. Lakers while Jurado pleas to anyone who will listen over and over at the end of the song, “Still trying to fix my mind! Still trying to fix my mind!” He’s easily my favorite songwriter.

Nina Nastasia – “All Your Life” (Listen) [Buy]

Nina has never made a bad record over the last decade. They are dense and gut-wrenching and undeniably beautiful. Back in 2004 we opened up for her and she played the song “All Your Life” from her first album Dogs. I was familiar with the album she was touring (her second called The Blackened Air) but I didn’t know about her first. I was completely blindsided by every element of the “All Your Life” when she played it – the lyrics, the arrangement, her voice. The chorus is what really did it. Just as the cello enters she begins the refrain, “She’s never coming back. She’s never coming back and all of this waiting is bringing you down.” I heard her sing it like I was the only one in the room and I wept. I couldn’t stop. Nina is one of the best out songwriters out there. Another line from this song, “All your life you couldn’t win. You couldn’t win” became the inspiration for Dolorean’s third album You Can’t Win.

Mary Gauthier – “Mercy Now” (Listen) [Buy]

With Mary’s music it’s hard to choose just one crier. When I saw her last year I cried through much of her set. To place Mary musically you have to think of her as Lucinda Williams’s older sister whose uncle was Townes Van Zant. She’s got a little sense of humor like Townes, but she’s sadder and darker than Lucinda. So yeah, she’s incredible. One of her most well known songs “Mercy Now” is probably the one that got me the best. I was a pool the entire night. Along with “Mercy Now” a whole mess of tunes from her latest The Foundling are gorgeous, conflicted songs about her growing up an orphan.

Pre-Order: Dolorean – The Unfazed

uwmryan @ 10:04 am
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Sad Songs & Waltzes :: Damien Jurado

Posted on Tuesday 4 May 2010

Welcome to our new feature, Sad Songs & Waltzes where we ask our favorite musicians to share their favorite sad songs. We’ve turned to Damien Jurado countless times over the years. He’s penned some of our favorite tear-jerkers. Figured that earns him the right to debut this feature.

Will Sheff of Okkervil River fame once found it strange that there were no songs that made me cry. With having a reputation of being called, “one of the most depressing songwriters of our time,” most people would find this surprising. Well, this was true for a long time. However, things change. Below are two songs that make me well up with tears almost every time i hear them, without fail.

Judy Collins – “Send In The Clowns”

One of the reasons this song makes me an emotional mess is that it makes me think of my son when he was just a newborn. I remember my ex-wife, who is a Judy Collins fan, walking him around our house in her arms and singing this song out loud. We even had a music box in his room that would play this song. ..it’s just so beautiful, and the lyrics are really sad. I get teary just writing about it.

Paul Potts – “Nessun Dorma”

I heard “Nessun Dorma” sung by Luciano Pavarotti when I was ten years old from a record that my parents had. I remember when hearing for the first time it making me feel a sense of not only sadness but loss, and this is during the time of my life when I was getting heavily into bands like T Rex, Kiss, and David Bowie. I didn’t care for opera. However, I would play this song over and over and over again. “Nessun Dorma” remained one of favorite songs for years on, never reducing me to tears. This all changed when I stumbled upon a video of an unknown singer from England named Paul Potts auditioning for a show called “Britain’s Got Talent.” Mr. Potts, who is an ordinary working class and not so attractive man, walks out to face three judges, one of whom is, world famous critic and all around asshole, Simon Cowell. He tells Simon and the other judges that he will be performing an opera number. Immediately all three judges and those in the audience have this look of doubt and discomfort on their faces. The music for “Nessun Dorma” begins, and Paul Potts steps up to the microphone. Only seconds into the song, everyone is completely shocked and instantly moved to tears. He sings graceful and with emotion, as if to say, “This song was written for me, and I have been waiting my whole life to sing it.” i will go to my grave saying that this performance of this song given by Paul Potts, puts the Luciano Pavarotti version I heard my whole life to shame. Here is a link to this performance.

Upcoming: Damien Jurado will play Mad Planet in Milwaukee on Tuesday, June 8th and Schubas in Chicago on Wednesday, June 9th.

MP3: Damien Jurado – “Arkansas”
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Pre-Order: Damien Jurado – Saint Bartlett

uwmryan @ 8:56 am
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Damien Jurado :: Saint Bartlett

Posted on Wednesday 14 April 2010

A new Damien Jurado record is always something to get excited about. Coming soon is Saint Bartlett (Secretly Canadian, 5/25) with an extensive tour to follow. If new song “Arkansas” is any indication of what the rest of this release holds, I’ll be very, very pleased.

Upcoming: Damien Jurado will play Mad Planet in Milwaukee on Tuesday, June 8th and Schubas in Chicago on Wednesday, June 9th.

MP3: Damien Jurado – “Arkansas”
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Pre-Order: Damien Jurado – Saint Bartlett

uwmryan @ 8:01 am
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Announcement :: WSUM Snake On The Lake Festival (9/27)

Posted on Wednesday 20 August 2008

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Our friends at WSUM have put together a great day of music under the guise of the Snake On The Lake festival, taking place in Madison on Saturday, September 27th. Having already announced Damien Jurado, it’s with great enthusiasm that news of Chicago’s very own Tortoise will hold down headlining duties. Other confirmed artists are Awesome Color, Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, El Valiente, The Pistols At Dawn.

The event will once again be held on the University of Wisconsin’s Memorial Terrace and will be free.

Myspace: Tortoise
Myspace: Damien Jurado
MP3: Damien Jurado – “Gillian Was A Horse”

Find more MP3′s at The Hype Machine or buy stuff from Strictly Discs | eMusic

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uwmryan @ 5:44 pm
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