closing night tonight!
ending wednesday, april 28th
the 8th annual independent
film festival of boston
@ the coolidge corner theatre
wednesday, april 28th
little boots
dragonette
fan death
@ the middle east downstairs
wednesday, april 28th
gogol bordello
devotchka
jesse malin
st. mark's social
@ the house of blues
wednesday, april 28th
naked on rollerskates
liberation day
croquet
highly personal trash
@ tt the bears
wednesday, april 28th
kate nash
supercute
@ great scott
thursday, april 29th
frightened rabbit
maps & atlases
bad veins
@ the paradise
friday, april 30th
the big east, banana phonetic,
strange tribe, sun cut flat,
and tin soldier
@ church of boston
friday, april 30th
reading/signing with author
(+ boing boinger) cory doctorow
7pm @ the harvard coop
friday, april 30th +
saturday, may 1st
roflcon II!
internet madness @ mit, cambridge
friday, april 30th
union square roundtable
with jonny cohen,
david bryant's somerville speakout,
and much more
@ pa's lounge
friday, april 30th
the everyday visuals
the lights out
the flying machines
aloud
@ tt the bears
friday, april 30th
corinne bailey ray
@ the house of blues
friday, april 30th
the album leaf
sea wolf
@ the paradise
saturday, may 1st
white rabbits
here we go magic
@ the paradise
sunday, may 2nd
taylor hawkins & the coattail riders
township
@ great scott
monday, may 3rd
yeasayer
sleigh bells
@ the paradise
tuesdays in may!
may 4th, may 11th, + may 18th
john shade + the neave quartet
3-week residency with guests
nina violet (on the 4th),
vikesh kapoor (on the 11th),
+ the low anthem's jocie adams (on the 18th),
@ the lizard lounge
tuesday, may 4th
cartoonist dan clowes
6pm @ the brattle theatre
tuesday, may 4th
john doe + exene
(from x, of course)
dennis brennan
@ the paradise
tuesday, may 4th
gregory & the hawk
lady lamb the beekeeper
@ tt the bears
tuesday & wednesday
may 4th & 5th
public image ltd.
@ the royale (formerly the roxy)
wednesday, may 5th
dom, magic magic,
and the royalty,
with passion pit dj set
featuring ayad + jeff
@ great scott, allston
wednesday, may 5th
minus the bear
@ the wilbur theatre
wednesday & thursday
may 5th & 6th
jonsi (from sigur ros)
death vessel
@ the house of blues
thursday, may 6th
the joy formidable
the dig
@ harpers ferry
thursday, may 6th
shout out louds
freelance whales
@ the paradise
friday, may 7th
ok go
earl greyhound
robert francis
@ the paradise
saturday, may 8th
local natives
@ great scott
tuesday & wednesday
may 11th & 12th
dr. dog
deer tick
@ the paradise
wednesday, may 12th
mass art invades the armory
with humanwine, kelsey jarboe, erica russo,
rick berlin, ryan greene, dave tree,
josh stedman, amy toxic, amy mills,
duncan wilder johnson, jessica lynch,
alvan long, kevin clancy, ian deleon,
and tim bailey
all ages, 7pm @ the somerville armory
thursday, may 13th
massive attack
neon indian
martina topley-bird
@ house of blues
thursday, may 13th
small brown bike
bridge and tunnel
your skull my closet
wallcreeper
@ great scott
friday, may 14th
david bazan (solo)
living room show in beverly, ma
saturday, may 15th
the lindsey buckingham
appreciation society
performs fleetwood mac's 'tusk'
@ the lizard lounge
saturday, may 15th
two door cinema club
bad veins
millionyoung
@ great scott
monday, may 17th
cotton candy (mark robinson
and evelyn hurley)
veronica falls, + reports
@ charlie's kitchen
monday, may 17th
hooray for earth
twin shadow
@ the middlesex lounge
tuesday, may 18th
"music 2.0: tools + tech for
musicians, marketers, + managers"
free with rsvp at above link
6pm @ microsoft's n.e.r.d.
monday, may 17th
buzzcocks
the jollyrots
@ the paradise
monday, may 17th
pearl jam
band of horses
@ the garden
tuesday, may 18th
spectrum (featuring sonic boom
from spacemen 3 + e.a.r.)
with the broken river prophet
@ the middle east upstairs
thursday, may 20th
magic man
magic magic
arpline
some say fire
@ tt the bears
friday, may 21st
hurricane bells
the fatal flaws
reverse
thick as thieves
@ tt the bears
saturday, may 22nd
the needy visions (lp release!)
tulsa, mmoss,
life partners,
+ maine coons
@ the temple in j.p.
saturday, may 22nd
holly miranda
@ tt the bears
sunday, may 23rd
they might be giants
two children's shows @ 12 + 3pm
@ the regent theatre, arlington
saturday, may 22nd
killing joke
@ the paradise
tuesday, may 25th
the smittens
allo darlin'
one happy island (cd release party!)
hearts!attack
a smile and a ribbon
horowitz
@ the lizard lounge
wednesday, may 26th
imogen heap
@ the orpheum
wednesday, may 26th
reverend horton heat
cracker
miss derringer
@ the house of blues
friday, may 28th
mono
the twilight sad
@ the middle east downstairs
sunday, may 30th
boston-area blog bbq shindig!
details to come
@ bridge sound & stage, cambridge
sunday, may 30th
the besnard lakes
land of talk
the drew o'doherty trio
@ tt the bears
tuesday, june 1st
stars
@ the paradise
wednesday, june 2nd
kings of convenience
franklin for short
@ the paradise
wednesday, june 2nd
ryan bingham & the dead horses
@ tt the bears
wednesday & thursday
june 2nd & 3rd
the national
@ the house of blues
friday, june 4th
broken bells
the morning benders
@ the royale
friday, june 4th
brian jonestown massacre
young sinclairs
@ the paradise
friday + saturday, june 4th + 5th
the conan o'brien 'prohibited' tour
with reggie watts
@ the wang theatre/citi center
saturday, june 5th
matt pond pa
wintersleep
@ great scott
saturday, june 5th
the psychedelic furs
she wants revenge
@ house of blues
tuesday, june 8th
junip (jose gonzalez' band)
forest fires
@ great scott
tuesday, june 8th
concrete blonde
@ the royale
thursday, june 10th
the trashcan sinatras
the candles
@ tt the bears
friday, june 11th
buffalo tom
@ the paradise
wednesday, june 16th
damien jurado
kay kay + his weather underground
marc pinansky
@ tt the bears
friday, june 18th
the new pornographers
the dodos
the duchess + the duke
@ house of blues
friday, june 18th
reigning sound
movers & shakers
triplethick
@ tt the bears
saturday, june 19th
evelyn evelyn
(amanda palmer + jason webley)
@ the house of blues
saturday, june 19th
james taylor
carole king
@ the garden
sunday + monday
june 20th + 21st
isis
melvins
totimoshi
@ the paradise
wednesday, june 23rd
hole
@ the house of blues
friday, june 25th
modest mouse
morning teleportation
@ the house of blues
sunday, june 27th
mary chapin carpenter
madeleine peyroux
@ boston's symphony hall
thursday, july 1st
she & him
@ the house of blues
sunday, july 11th
jeremy jay
@ tt the bears
monday, july 12th
wolf parade
the moools
@ the house of blues
wednesday, july 14th
squeeze
cheap trick
@ the boa pavilion
saturday, july 17th
crowded house
@ the house of blues
monday, august 2nd
the gaslight anthem
tim barry
@ the house of blues
friday, august 13th
deerhunter
@ the royale
monday, august 16th
tears for fears
@ the house of blues
thursday + saturday
august 19th + 21st
tom petty + the heartbreakers
my morning jacket
@ the comcast center
saturday, august 21st
boston band crush presents...
ONE NIGHT BAND!
@ the middle east downstairs
tuesday, september 7th
tortoise
@ the paradise
sunday, september 12th
blondie
@ the house of blues
tuesday, september 14th
rush
@ the td garden
saturday, december 4th
killing joke
@ the paradise
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Monday, January 01, 2007
Mp3s: Touch & Go's 25th - Day Three
 My first mp3 post of 2007 is the third and final installment of my look back at the Touch & Go Records 25th Anniversary Celebration. The 3-day September festival out in Chicago was the high-point of my live music-going year, and it's been a joy going through all my recorded audio and cleaning it up for sharing. Well, mostly a joy. At times it can be tedious work, and these three posts have taken an insane amount of time to put together. And the irony? I'm posting this great stuff at a time when Almanac readers are at a holiday-induced low-point. So you regular visitors are well rewarded these with live mp3s from Arcwelder, Quasi, The Monorchid, Enon, Three Mile Pilot, Tara Jane ONeil with Chris Brokaw, Seam, Brick Layer Cake, The Black Heart Procession, Coco Rosie, Pinback, and festival-closers Calexico. Some great performances, including a few excellent covers, can be found below. Head over here for songs from first day performers Shipping News, Supersystem, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists, Girls Against Boys, and !!!, or right here for the second day, which included The New Year, Uzeda, Pegboy, Tim & Andy (of Silkworm & Bottomless Pit), the Ex, Killdozer, Jon ( Mekons) & Kat ( The Ex), Didjits, P.W. Long, Negative Approach, Sally Timms ( Mekons), Scratch Acid, Man or Astro-Man?, Big Black, and Shellac. 
ArcwelderMp3: "Truth" (live) Mp3: "Cranberry Sauce" (live) While the weekend included more than a few reunited acts, there were two bands that sealed my trip to Chicago when I heard they'd be playing: Arcwelder and Seam. Though neither band "officially" broke up, live appearances from either can come years apart, and newly recorded material is nowhere in sight. The first and only other time I saw Arcwelder was well over a decade ago when they opened for Six Finger Satellite and Jesus Lizard in Burlington, Vermont. I'd never have guessed I'd be more blown away by them than their tourmates, especially considering the other two bands were amazing that night. But Arcwelder just killed me, from the first notes of set-opener " Cranberry Sauce". Their 1993 album, "Pull", became one of my all-time faves, I grabbed up all their 7 inches, and eagerly awaited future releases and their live return. But that second show never came. Until this festival. And if I never see them again, " Cranberry Sauce" makes the perfect instrumental bookend as both the first and last song I ever saw Arcwelder play. But I truly hope that doesn't end up being the case. ( Official site / T&G page / MySpace)
QuasiMp3: "All The Same" (live) Mp3: "Peace & Love" (live) I'm a longtime Quasi fan, and far too much time had passed since I'd seen 'em live, so I was psyched to see songs played from the couple albums they've put out in the meantime. Singer/guitarist/piano-man Sam Coomes and drummer/singer Janet Weiss were joined by Joanna Bolme on bass, who I hadn't yet seen as part of the trio. (an aside: Weiss and Bolme are now both part of Stephen Malkmus' Jicks, so hopefully both bands will be able to stay relatively active as they share a rhythm section). For whatever reason, it struck me that Quasi's piano-based jams didn't work as well for me in the open outdoor (and unfortunately rain-soaked) environment, but the guitar stuff hit me just right. Listening back to the recording, though, it's the key-centric songs that stand out. Go figure. Either way, when they come back through Boston and play a more appropriately-sized venue, I'm there. Sam Coomes recently shared some lengthy and slightly sad thoughts on the festival at the Quasi site, written after he'd received a stack of festival reviews from Touch & Go that included only one mention of Quasi's performance, and a negative one at that. I'll copy a chunk of his words here... "Normally I pretty much shrug, toss these things into the garbage & forget them - easy enough after having been in bands making records etc. for over 20 years & seen 100s of these critics come & go, & no one remembers a word they wrote. But the fact that it was the sole entry in a large stack of reviews has to give some pause. Granted, we were playing a shitty slot early on a rainy Sunday, but that says something in itself, since we were deemed only to merit such a slot by the festivals organisers. I'm starting to get the feeling people dont like atonal piano banging! & after practicing all those years to get the atonal piano banging just right. Oh well. Our last record was easily one of our best, but few could be bothered to notice that. So probably the logical thing to do at this point would be to call it a day - our time in the sun is over & our little audience has evaporated. But of course that is not our way, so now we begin to work on new material & discuss how to record the next album & I feel confident we can again create a fine record perhaps our finest which may or may not achieve the slightest notice. If that is our fate I can live with that." Read the rest here. Someone always has to get the short end of the schedule at festivals, but honestly, with bands as great as Arcwelder, the New Year, and Shipping News starting off each day, the early slots weren't exactly filler. Too bad about the rain, though. He's right about their latest album, " When The Going Gets Dark", by the way. It's one of their best, and deserves to be heard by many more discriminating ears. ( Official site / T&G page / MySpace)
The MonorchidMp3: "Curse of the Potty-Trained Children" (live) Mp3: "New Tricks" (live) Equipment failure dogged The Monorchid's performance, but that only added to gripping recklessness of their set. An angry mess, with Chris Thomson screaming and growling all over it, eventually declaring it their own "civil war reenactment". Hard to say which side won. ( T&G page / Southern page / Simple Machines page)
EnonMp3: "Ashish" (live) Mp3: "Which Way To Go?"(live Big Boys cover) I think I'd maybe heard just one or two Enon songs before they took the stage, and I remembered them sounding nothing like they did on this day. What we got was a catchy-as-hell pop trio with a killer drummer in the animated Matt Schulz. I loved 'em, and find myself listening more to this live recording than to the album I picked up at the Reckless Records tent after their set (2003's "Hocus Pocus"). They played a bunch of new songs, including " Aashish" above, which has me very much looking forward to their next release. ( Official site / T&G page / MySpace)
Three Mile PilotMp3: "97-MT" (live) Mp3: "Aqua-Magnetic" (live) While I knew the story behind Three Mile Pilot (a band that pre-dates the curent projects of Pinback's Zach Smith and Black Heart Procession's Pall Jenkins), I hadn't actually heard much of their musical collaboration until they hit the stage. And whaddya know, it kinda sounded like a nice gelling of BHP and Pinback, what with Zach's distinctive bass playing and Jenkin's vocals. The studio versions of the two songs shared here can be found on 1995s "Chief Assassin To The Sinister", and while their last album was in 1997, word is they'll be releasing one on Touch & Go sometime in 2007. ( Official site / Wikipedia page / MySpace)
Tara Jane ONeilMp3: "Howl" (live) Mp3: "Famous Yellow Belly" (live) I couldn't have asked for a better lead-in to a reunited Seam than Tara Jane ONeil with Chris Brokaw. I'd picked up Tara Jane's new disc, " In Circles", at the Reckless tent the night before, glad that it was available there a few days before its official release the following Tuesday. I went to sleep after the first night of the fest with it playing softy on my host's stereo, and being able to see her play those same songs the next day was a real pleasure. Even with Seam on deck, I wanted more. ( Official site / T&G page / MySpace)
SeamMp3: "Berlitz" (live) Mp3: "Sweet Pea" (live) My beloved Seam, oh how I missed thee. I'd been fortunate enough to see them a bunch (terrible pun) when they were around, and honestly never thought I'd get the chance again. Save for a couple benefit-inspired appearances, the band all but disappeared once frontman/songwriter Sooyoung Park left Chicago for the West Coast years ago, eventually to join up on guitar with the band EE. And while I'm glad he's still making music, I hold out hope that he's been writing and hoarding some songs of his own all this time, and that another Seam album remains in our future. ( T&G page / unofficial MySpace page / Fansite)
Brick Layer CakeMp3: "Sitting Pretty" (live) Mp3: "Stars" (live) BLC is the solo guise of Shellac drumming god Todd Trainer. Just the man, his stylin' haircut, and a guitar he borrowed from Arcwelder's Bill Graber. Shared here are two songs, written over a decade apart. ( T&G page / MySpace / Southern page)
The Black Heart ProcessionMp3: "Not Just Words" (live) Mp3: "You Got Lucky"(live Tom Petty cover) Of all the acts that played that weekend, The Black Heart Procession were probably the one that I'd heard most without ever seeing live, and I'm glad to have remedied that. Songs from " The Spell", their most recent release, had an added emotional weight to them, and really made me want to catch the band in a more intimate setting. Oddly enough, that particular Petty cover perfectly fit BRP's sound, something I wouldn't have guessed. "A good label is hard to find" indeed. ( Official site / T&G page / MySpace)
Coco RosieMp3: "K-Hole" (live) Mp3: "South 2nd" (live) While I can understand the artistry and pure sonic diversity that the duo called Coco Rosie bring to the Touch & Go table, they may very well define the phrase "not my cup of tea". After a day that included two of my favorite guitar-heavy bands of all time, I simply couldn't get into the harp-meets-human-beatbox-meets-children's toys combo. I used the opportunity to grab a long-awaited meal, but not after capturing a couple songs for any fans out there. ( Official site / T&G page / MySpace)
PinbackMp3: "Syracuse" (live) Mp3: "Non-Photo Blue" (live) Pinback was in fine form, as always. You could tell, not just from their between-song words but from their in-song energy, that they were more than honored to be part of the T&G family. Rob Crow's fanboy humility was seriously endearing, and his band's own fans let him know that they deserved to be up on that stage. While another Rob solo album is imminent, as well as something brewing from Zach's Three Mile Pilot, let's cross fingers that it's not too long before we get some more Pinback. ( Official site / T&G page / MySpace)
CalexicoMp3: "Sunken Waltz" (live) Mp3: "Alone Again Or"(live Love cover) Mp3: "A Letter To Bowie Knife" (live) A fittingly celebratory end to the three days and thirty-something bands, Calexico's raucous set of Southwestern-flavored songs really hit the spot, and accented just how diverse Touch & Go's lineup has become over the years. While other indies have either struggled find an identity, or simply struggled to stay afloat, Touch & Go has succeeded by discovering a wide variety of truly talented bands and treating them well. And dudging from the unending accolades that T&G founder Corey Rusk received throughout the weekend, he treats them very well indeed. ( Official site / T&G page / MySpace)
 And just as he welcomed us about 50 hours earlier, The Hideout's talkative Tim Tuten bids the appreciate crowd farewell as we wander off into the Chicago streets, hunting for hard-to-find cabs and crowded buses... Lastly, some T&G-related links... Torrent-friendly types can download a few full festival sets over at DimeADozen, including Arcwelder and Quasi. Most are thanks to this taper, so check their profile for a list of available sets.
Check YouTube for various T&G 25th-related video clips, including one of Arcwelder performing "Raleigh".
As always, you can listen to all the songs shared on the Almanac at The Hype Machine
If you haven't yet, check out my posts on day one and day two of Touch & Go's 25th, where you'll find more related links. the fine print... If anyone has an issue with these live tracks being made available, just say the word (contact info in the 'nac faq). Recorded with a Sony ECM-719 mic and a Sony MZ-RH10 minidisc, converted to .wav and then edited to 192kbps mp3s. Mp3s are made available for a limited time, and are not reposted once removed.Labels: livemp3s, touchandgo
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Mp3s: Touch & Go's 25th - Day Two
 Part two of my audio/visual look back at the Touch & Go Records 25th Anniversary Celebration that took place out in Chicago in September. While the opening Friday night gave us a mere five bands, the second day brought over a dozen: The New Year, Uzeda, Pegboy, Tim & Andy (of Silkworm & Bottomless Pit), the Ex, Killdozer, Jon ( Mekons) & Kat ( The Ex), Didjits, P.W. Long, Negative Approach, Sally Timms ( Mekons), Scratch Acid, Man or Astro-Man?, Big Black, & Shellac. For words and songs from the first night, look here. The third and final day should be up within the next week or two. Enjoy... 
The New YearMp3: "Chinese Handcuffs" (live) Mp3: "Reconstruction" (live) When I learned that one of my favorite bands, The New Year, would be playing at noon on the second day, my first thought was "they're so not a sunshine band"... but they proved me wrong. Halfway through the set it hit me how their melodic, beautifully hypnotic four-guitar build-ups were an ideal start to a long day ahead. If I ran the world, they could be our stadium rock, sending their perfect chords out through the open air, reverberating into the world. Yeah, those words might look hyperbolic on your computer screen, but standing there listening to them, I sure as hell felt 'em. ( Official site / T&G band page / MySpace)
UzedaMp3: "Gold" (live) Mp3: "Steel Man" (live) And if I ran the world, you'd be watching 'Rockstar: Uzeda', and singer Giovanna Cacciola would be just right for their band. Fronted by what could be described as a female David Yow (minus the bare skin), the Italian four-piece put on one seriously powerful performance. If the New Year eased us into the day, Uzeda followed with a swift boot to the head. ( Official site / T&G band page / MySpace)
PegboyMp3: "Superstar" (live) Mp3: "Dangermare" (live) I don't think I laughed as much during any other weekend set as I did while Pegboy was on stage. Two o'clock in the afternoon and singer Larry Damore was already rip-roarin' drunk. I don't think I've ever seen anyone flip-off a crowd as affectionately as he did, and he didn't let the photographer's pit prevent him from heading into the crowd for some fan face time. A truly entertaining frontman, I dug watching him as much as he seemed to enjoy performing. Pegboy's been around forever, and the guy still looks like he feels lucky to be up there rocking out. ( T&G band page / Wikipedia page / MySpace)
Andy Cohen, Tim Midgett, & Biznono Kadane(of Silkworm / Bottomless Pit) Mp3: "LR72" (live) One last song, for Michael..."I've come for good reason, because you and I were friends..."
"...let me drink and weep, and see that a friendship was here" ( Silkworm site / T&G band page / Bottomless Pit site)
The ExMp3: "Sister" (live) Mp3: "title unknown" (live) While I can appreciate the creativity and longevity behind these respected Dutch noise-makers, I must admit that sonically they don't do it for me. If any fans out there happen to know the name of song two above, fill me in with a comment below. ( Official site / T&G band page / MySpace)
KilldozerMp3: "New Pants & Shirt" (live) Mp3: "Le Grange (ZZ Top) / Cyst" (live) Ahhh, Killdozer, how you remind me of my college radio days. Hearing " King of Sex" put me right back at WRUV, circa 1990. A great set, well-loved by the festival crowd, and frontman Michael Gerald is still a cocky wiseass. I do mean that in a good way. A side note: Near the end of their set, this guy (who may or may not go by the name Timebomb Tom) completely freaked out ( video). I mean, a total abandonment of all mental faculties. And distinctively not in a good way. Festival security yanked him for everyone's safety, including his own (trust me, he woulda got punched), and it was no easy task. I saw him literally frothing at the mouth as they dragged him towards the festival exits. I mean, Killdozer is damn good, but they're not "go insane!" good. Word is the guy snuck back in, only to be taken out again in 'cuffs. Timebomb, indeed. ( Wikipedia page / T&G band page / MySpace)
Jon Langford (from The Mekons) & Kat (from The Ex)Mp3: "You Must Have Walked Across My Mind Again"(live George Jones cover) Mp3: "Last Fair Deal Done Down" (live) A short, stripped-down four-song interlude from Mr. Langford & Ms. Kat cleansed our musical palate in between the dirty-noize of Killdozer and the impending pop-punk assault that was on deck... ( Mekons site / Jon Langford's site / The Ex site)
DidjitsMp3: "Plate In My Head" (live) Mp3: "Who's Ready To Get High" (live) Wow. Didjits. What can I say? I'd never heard 'em, and was pretty well blown away by the old-skool pop-punk they served up. I wasn't the only one... the cheers and applause were loud and lengthy. Singer/guitarist Rick Sims is a born showman, and any time that goes by without him fronting some loud-ish band playing fast-ish songs is a musical crime. Such a great set. It was made even better when I glanced over to my right to find Rick and Rose from the Poster Children alongside me, enjoying the sounds from their Champaign-spawned brethren even more than I was. Rose's near-non-stop pogo action was super-infectious. Three cheers for the PKids. (you have heard Radio Zero, Rick and Rose's podcast, have you not? ) ( Wikipedia page / T&G band page / MySpace)
P.W. LongWhile I saw and dug P.W.'s low-key acoustic songs, a recording glitch means I can't share any of his set here. Hit up his MySpace page for three streaming tracks. ( Wikipedia page / T&G artist page / MySpace)
Negative ApproachMp3: "Pressure / Fair Warning" (live) Mp3: "Dead Stop" (live) Mosh pit!! With the very first note of NegApp's first song, the pit came to life. Like an unforeseen whirlpool, I got sucked right into the middle, and I loved it. For all of about 10 seconds. Then I realized my recording was going to come out sounding totally ass-tastic if I didn't escape, and soon. So I swam to the edge and became one of the border-guards, protecting myself from flailing arms and falling bodies as I pushed people back in. It was the best kind of pit... asshole-free and relatively safe, which I suppose could be attributed to the average age of the guys inside. Let's just say they had obvious pit experience. Good times. ( Wikipedia page / T&G band page / MySpace)
Sally Timms with Jon Lanford (from the Mekons)Mp3: "Corporal Chalkie" (live) Mp3: "God's Eternal Love"(live Mark Eitzel cover) I'm not sure what twisted genius put Sally Timms smack dab between the madness of a reunited Negative Approach and Scratch Acid, but somehow it worked. If her songs didn't seem to fit in that spot, her punk rock attitude sure did. She put the crowd in its impatient place, and got us ready for the imminent Yow... ( Official site / T&G band page / Mekons site)
Scratch AcidMp3: "Monsters" (live) Mp3: "El Espectro" (live) Does my cred take a hit if I admit I've never owned any Scratch Acid records? Ah well. Sure, I'd heard 'em, but even though I'd been a total Jesus Lizard freak, my love never bled over into David Yow and David Sims' previous band. That's not to say I didn't know exactly what the Touch & Go crowd was in for, and that's exactly what we got: unfiltered and indecipherable Yow, all intensity and insanity, but thankfully without the nudity. I've seen enough of his twig & berries to last a lifetime, thank you very much. ( Wikipedia page / T&G band page) Man or Astro-Man?Unfortunately, Man or Astro-man? gets the same short end of the stick as P.W. Long but for a different reason: I was stuck on the other side of the festival lot among the masses waiting for Big Black and Shellac to rock us. MoAM?'s set sounded solid from a distance, and if I hadn't seen 'em years ago in a small club, it would have been a far tougher decision to skip their set. ( Official site / T&G band page / MySpace)
Big Black01: "introduction"02: "Cables" (live) 03: "Dead Billy" (live) 04: "Pigeon Kill" (live) 05: "Racer X" (live) As a reunited Big Black assumed their positions, frontman/guitarist Steve Albini kicked off their short four-song set by igniting a pack of firecrackers. No one in the crowd needed that to draw their attention; we'd been waiting for this for a very long time. Actually, that's not quite true... since no one expected this would ever happen, no one was really waiting for anything. Albini was joined by Jeff 'Stretch' Pezzati on bass, Santiago Durango on guitar, and of course Roland on drums, who I'm guessing had to be reprogrammed entirely from scratch. Couldn't resist sharing up all four songs here, along with the crackling intro. ( Wikipedia page / T&G band page)
ShellacMp3: "Canada" (live) Mp3: "Billiard Player Song" (live) During Shellac's unbelievable set, I truly felt that I was witnessing a band at the absolute top of its game. It seemed that they had the massive crowd completely captivated, totally entranced. I got lost in it, in the tension, the energy, the pure skill coming from the stage. I've never heard them tighter, better mixed, or more powerful... there is no one that can make the sounds they do, simply one of the most unique rock trios off all time. They played a bunch of the songs that will likely make up their long-awaited next record, " Excellent Italian Greyhound", most of which have been floating around the internet for awhile now... here's hoping the wait for that full-length isn't much longer. ( Wikipedia page / T&G band page) A few related links... If you're familiar with torrent-style file sharing, you can grab full festival sets courtesy of some other tapers at DimeADozen: Pegboy / Jon & Kat, Killdozer, Didjits, Sally Timms, and Big Black / Scratch Acid.
Check YouTube for various T&G 25th-related video clips, including one of Tim & Andy's performance of the song above.
Easily listen to all the songs shared here on The Hype Machine
My first Touch & Go Fest post had lots more links, and live songs from Shipping News, Supersystem, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists, Girls Against Boys, and !!!. Congrats to Denise in Mississauga, Ontario, who was the winner of my extra limited edition " Claws" single that Shipping News gave out on the festival's opening day. And as I said, the third and final post in this T&G trifecta will be up as soon as I can throw it together... Labels: livemp3s, touchandgo
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Thursday, December 07, 2006
Mp3s: Touch & Go's 25th - Day One
So I'm not much of a music festival-goer. Lack of spare travel-time, discretionary funds, and mild enochlophobia usually keep me away from any major multi-day events. Sure, I've been to some over the years, but the ones that have drawn me are few and very far between: down the coast to D.C. for the Teenbeat Records 20th anniversary fest last year; 3000 miles to London for 4AD's 13 Year Itch in '94; a couple block walk in my old hometown of Burlington, VT for Sub Pop's Vermonstress back in '92 (fests were such a rarity up there, we were inspired to just do them ourselves). There've been more than enough bloggers (and not enough bands I deeply love) at the Coachellas, the Bonnaroos, the later-day Lollapaloozas. I could semi-experience them all vicariously through the wealth of photos, audio, and video coverage that appeared online shortly after each. But there was one fest, from the moment it was announced last summer, that I knew I had to be at: The Touch & Go Records 25th Anniversary Celebration. Didn't matter if cash was tight, if vaca-days were scarce, if hotels were either full up or too expensive... free will simply didn't factor in. Too many beloved bands were playing, some reuniting after years apart, musicians I thought I'd never get to see on a stage together again. I've got more Touch & Go discs on my shelves than nearly any other label, and I wanted to be part of the crowd that celebrated their existence. So air travel was booked, couch space was found, and off to Chicago I flew on Friday morning, September 8th, 2006.  32 acts performed over three days, and I was there for every one of 'em, from the warm Friday evening start to chilly Sunday night finish, from the first notes of Shipping News straight through to Calexico's overtime encore. It was both exhausting and exhilarating, I ate far too little for the beers I downed, and by the end my feet hurt like holy hell. And how to describe what it was like to see some of my favorite bands in one place, playing so many songs that have made up the soundtrack to my fanboy existence? The hyperbole (or 'hyper-bowl' said Mr. Crow) could come easy, but so much of what I'd write was said over and over again from the festival's two stages, by the musicians themselves. By the time I flew home, I'd spent almost 30 hours standing in the Chicago municipal parking lot adjacent to the Hideout, the bar that was also celebrating its own anniversary of 10 years by hosting this huge block party. Thanks to the two-stage setup, there was very little between-band downtime, with some acts starting up as others faded out. Even grabbing food or a bathroom break meant you might miss something... the whole event ran that smooth. As an audio archivist, I had to make a few decisions: Check out a band I kinda like, or score a good spot on the other end of the lot for one I really love? Get stuck in the back for Shellac, or miss Man or Astro-man?In the end, I managed to capture sounds from all but two of the appearing acts, and I'll be offering up some songs over three posts during this last month of 2006, one for each day of the fest. I've given a lot of thought on how exactly to share this stuff, how best to honor the label without stepping on their toes. Asking around at the anniversary, I was told that official audio recordings weren't being made, but that videographers were recording as much as they could for later (eventually to be posted on T&G's website?). Since some artists only played for a few minutes, others performed songs I couldn't identify, and some random technical glitches, I've decided to share a couple tracks from each act I saw. And so here's the first night of the Touch & Go 25th Anniversary Celebration, recorded on September 8th, 2006 in Chicago, Illinois. The sound quality of this particular day's mp3s isn't as good as the other two, thanks to a faulty mini-disc setting and the general difficulty in capturing outdoor aural action, but it's still more than worth a listen. Things get much better on day two and three. I'm going to keep my commentary on each band to a minimum, or I'll never get this post finish. Oh, and head to the bottom for a fest-related giveaway...   Tim Tuten from the Hideout, our endearingly talkative host for the entire weekend, kicks things off by introducing...
Shipping NewsMp3: "(Morays or) Demon" (live) Mp3: "Axons and Dendrites" (live) A perfect start to the whole event, Shipping News had a new limited edition single (" Claws") specially made for the festival, and gave them out free to attendees. Nice touch. ( T&G band page / Southern site / MySpace fan site)
Supersystem (R.I.P.)Mp3: "Born Into The World" (live) Mp3: "The Pinnacle of Experience" (live) I hadn't heard much Supersystem before they took the stage, even in their previous incarnation as Dischord band El Guapo. Unfortunately for fans of either band, they've just called it quits according to this message on their website... "Friends,
After 10 years, the members of Supersystem/El Guapo have decided to disband. From the bottom of our hearts, we would like to thank everyone at Touch and Go, Dischord, Flower, Locusta, and others too numerous to name here for all your help over the years.
Most of all we would like to thank everyone who supported us, saw us play, listened to our music, set up a show, played a show with us, or otherwise participated in making our time as a band really awesome. We appreciate it and will miss you!
Love, Supersystem ( Official site / T&G band page / Album stream / MySpace)
Girls Against BoysMp3: "Rockets Are Red" (live) Mp3: "Super-Fire" (live) The first jaw-dropping performance of the fest, GvsB played their entire 1993 T&G album " Venus Luxure No. 1 Baby" from start to finish as the sun went down, then threw a few faves on the end of the set for good measure. Loaned out and lost long ago, I re-bought the album immediately after they left the stage at the Reckless Records tent. ( Official site / T&G band page / MySpace fan page)
Ted Leo & the PharmacistsMp3: "Sons of Cain" (live) Mp3: "Suspect Device" (live Stiff Little Fingers cover) " Sons of Cain", which has made the rounds in both demo & live form over the past year, is likely to be one of the highlights of TL/Rx's upcoming album, " Living With The Living", the band's first for Touch & Go. I can't get enough of the song... not just the killer guitar line, but the way the bass holds off for the first minute or so, the drum accents that last just a little longer than expected, the rising walk into the bass/drum breakdown, and Ted's unrestrained "Heeeeey!"s near the end. So good. Pray for his voice, kids: We never want to see the "Great Vocal Chord Inflammation of '03" happen again. Guy's got a lot more songs to sing for us next year... ( Official site / T&G band page / MySpace / Lookout page)
!!!Mp3: "Must Be The Moon" (live) Mp3: "All My Heroes Are Weirdos" (live) The first night ended with a set of self-described "live dance music" from !!! (Chk Chk Chk). Not exactly my thing, but they do what they do very well, and treated a fairly enthusiastic crowd to songs from their upcoming disc " Myth Takes", which will be out in March on Warp. Studio versions of both songs above will be found the album, along with eight other new tracks. ( Official site / T&G band page / MySpace) A whole lot of fest-related links... Touch & Go founder Corey Rusk, who himself was the target of so much gratitude all weekend, shares his own heartfelt thank you note.
Touch & Go's official festival photo archive.
Although I traveled out to the fest solo, I spent lots of time hangin' with new friend and all around good guy from D.C., Sean K., who wrote up his experience in this Razorcake review. Nice to re-live the whole thing through his words, although I'll say one thing about the article: he needs to find a better photographer...
... take John in Houston's shots, for example. Great photos to be found in his Flickr set. John was another guy I was glad to run into while I was out there. The fest became not just about the bands, but the tangibly warm vibe, and I met a whole bunch of people who helped make that so.
For more visual evidence, check out my own T&G fest Flickr set, the Flickr T&G fest pool, or some shots from newzeroeurope, kirstiecat, and Ryan Gear.
Chicago resident Mike, aka mrhonorama, reflected on the fest in words and photos on his MySpace blog here, here, and here.
A couple YouTube users shared up some videos: peasinspace has clips, as does leeharvey43.
T&G fest coverage (mostly via photos) from two of the usual suspects: BrooklynVegan (day 1/2/3) and Stereogum (1/2/3).
On the wall behind me here at work hangs a framed T&G festival poster, one of the two gorgeous prints that sold out over the weekend. I actually waited too long to grab one there (didn't want to drag it around), but was fortunate enough to order one up at artist Kathleen Judge's website. Not sure she has any left, but it's worth dropping her an email through there. I admittedly had a tough time deciding between her print, or the one by Jay Ryan, which you can take a look at here, although it's unfortunately no longer available. And lastly, a holiday gift for making it to the end of this post: a copy of the instantly-out-of-print Shipping News single "Claws" that the band had pressed and available for free at the festival's Reckless Records tent. If you live in North America and want one of your own, send an email (subject: Claws!) with your mailing address to giveaways[-at-]bradleysalmanac[-dot-]com before midnight on Wednesday, December 13th. I'll pick one random entrant and send it along soon after. Mp3s from the second day of the Touch & Go 25th Anniversary Celebration should be posted next week. Key word: should. Lots to be done between now and then... Labels: livemp3s, touchandgo
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