Showing posts with label The Black Keys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Black Keys. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

My Favorite New Music Releases of 2010 (Top 20)


A big thanks to all these artists for putting out great music this year. I had a lot of fun listening to music this year...

20)  Jamey Johnson: The Guitar Song (Mercury) – I was initially interested in this for the packaging. It’s a 3LP set with the first disc on black vinyl, the second disc on half white/half black vinyl and the third disc on white vinyl. It’s shitkicker music, but ambitious shitkicker music in the tradition of Merle Haggard. Across 25 songs, Johnson shows his tender side, his sense of humor and his pissed off blue collar, ex-Marine, Southerner side. Points off for being the co-writer of “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” (although he made more in the hour it took him to write that than I’ve made all year). 

19)  Aloha: Home Acres (Polyvinyl) – They’re such an underrated band. It’s layered, emotional indie rock. Click through to listen on Polyvinyl’s band page.

18)  Pernice Brothers: Goodbye, Killer (Ashmont) – I still like Joe Pernice’s wordplay. Who else writes a song called “Bechamel?” Highlights are “The Great Depression” and “Something For You.” 
MP3: Jacqueline Susann

17)  The Moondoggies: Tidelands (Hardly Art) – This one’s not as loose and carefree as their debut, but it is quality roots rock that’s been growing on me since its release.
MP3: It’s a Shame, It’s a Pity

16) Futurebirds: Hampton’s Lullaby (Autumn Tone) – Tasty Americana with no pretense. Aquarium Drunkard’s got some downloads HERE.

15)  Roky Erickson: True Love Cast Out All Evil (Anti-) – This is the best thing Erickson’s done since 1967. A lot of the credit has to go to his backing band, Okkervil River. “Goodbye Sweet Dreams” is the standout track. Left click HERE to stream tracks from Anti-

14)  Dungen: Skit I Allt (Mexican Summer) – Swedish psych mang. This one’s a little mellow and free. Tame Impala may be getting all the attention right now, but I still like Dungen better.  

13) Sleigh Bells: Treats (Mom & Pop Music) – For people who know me, this is probably the most surprising inclusion on this list. They push everything to the point of complete distortion but keep it fun. Their eyesore of a website is the visual equivalent of their music, yet somehow it works (the music, not the website).  

12) Le Switch: The Rest of Me Is Space (Self-released) - These local guys were also #3 on my LA best of list. Stream the whole album HERE.
MP3: All About Heart

11) The Soft Pack: The Soft Pack (Kemado) – A 33 minute blast of simple, hooky rock ‘n’ roll songs. No affectation – just fun.  The vocals are high in the mix and his voice is sort of a cross between Julian Casablancas and Jonathan Richman. I guess they live in LA now, I still think of them as a San Diego band, so I left them off mine. Highlights are “More or Less” and “C’Mon.” Stream songs HERE.

10) Surfer Blood: Astro Coast (Kanine) –The easiest (and most reductive) way to describe them is Weezer meets the Shins. The vocals are processed and buried in the mix but come through clean on the choruses. The occasional bit of tropical percussion creeps through from time to time. Bonus points for the David Lynch and Twin Peaks references. Highlights are “Swim” and “Harmonix.”

9) Menomena: Mines (Barsuk) – This record is a bit depressing, so I don’t listen to it as much as some of the other stuff on this list. It’s chaotic, unpredictable and has quick time signature changes. Menomena once again prove there’s a place for saxophone in indie rock.
MP3: Five Little Rooms

8) The Besnard Lakes: The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night (Jagjaguwar) – They build songs like nobody else. Swirling guitars, falsettos and intense as shit. See them live because it’s always a highlight of the year.
MP3: Albatross  
7) Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings: I Learned the Hard Way (Daptone) – Retro soul done so well. Great voice, great band and really good songs add up to repeat listening.
6)  The Black Keys: Brothers (Nonesuch) – It’s blues rock so you’ll hear some copped riffs. On this record you might also hear some Tom Jones, T. Rex and Cold War Kids.
5)  Radar Brothers: The Illustrated Garden (Merge) – This was #2 on my local list. It might be my most listened to record of the year.
4)  Aloe Blacc: Good Things (Stones Throw) – This was #1 on my local list. Like a lost Bill Withers’ record from 1973.
3)  Deerhunter: Halcyon Digest (4AD) – This guy should not be allowed to sequence his own records. It starts out slow and then really hits its stride around track five. “Helicopter” and “Desire Lines” are two personal favorites.
MP3: Revival
2)  Kelley Stoltz: To Dreamers (Sub Pop) – I just enjoy the shit out of Kelley Stoltz’s music. Hipsters would probably rather listen to the other band he plays with, Sonny & the Sunsets (and they’re pretty good too) but I love this. Maybe I love the 1960s too much?  
MP3: I Don’t Get That
1) Phosphorescent: Here’s to Taking It Easy (Dead Oceans) – On wax their laid back grooves make them seem like a modern day Willie Nelson. But live, his superb band completely annihilated the Troubadour earlier this year. There’s tons of beautiful pedal steel on this record. Highlights include “Tell Me Baby (Have You Had Enough)” and “The Mermaid Parade.”
MP3: The Mermaid Parade

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Recent Live Music Announcements

The Music Box
2/17/11: Beach House (presale Friday at 10 AM, password = ZEBRA; Saturday at 10 AM)
2/24/11: Best Coast / Wavves (Now)
2/26/11: Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band (Friday at 10 AM)

Gibson Amphitheatre
12/11/10: KROQ Christmas – The Smashing Pumpkins / Social Distortion / My Chemical Romance / Bad Religion / Jimmy Eat World / Cake / A Day to Remember / The Dirty Heads / Anberlin / Switchfoot (Thursday at Noon)
12/12/10: KROQ Christmas – Phoenix / Vampire Weekend / Brandon Flowers / The Black Keys / The Temper Trap / Neon Trees / Florence & the Machine / Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros / Broken Bells (Friday at Noon)
4/12/11: Chris Tomlin (Friday at 10 AM)

El Rey Theatre
12/8/10: The Smoker’s Club Tour (now)
12/12/10: Donald Glover + Childish Gambino (now)
1/15/11: Hello Seahorse (Thursday at 10 AM)
1/29/11: Ian Hunter (presale Thursday at 10 AM, password = HOOPLE; Saturday at 10 AM)
2/5/11: Ryan Bingham (Saturday at 10 AM)
3/9/11: Lykke Li (Now)
3/22/11: City and Colour (presale Friday at 10 AM, password = THEGIRL; Saturday at 10 AM)

Troubadour [through Ticketfly]
1/15/11: Bad Books (Thursday at 1:00 PM)
1/19/11 – 1/21/11: Dashboard Confessional (Thursday at 1:00 PM)
1/27/11: The Get Up Kids (Thursday at 10 AM)
3/4/11: The Concretes (Friday at 1:00 PM)
3/5/11: Baths (Saturday at 1:00 PM)

Largo
12/16/10: John C. Reilly’s Roots Revue (now)
12/22/10:  Zooey Deschanel / The Chapin Sisters (now)
1/14/11: Jimmy Webb / Tom Russell / Jesse Winchester (now)
1/22/11: Suzanne Vega (now)
1/29/11: Patton Oswalt (now)

The Wiltern
2/12/11: The Decemberists / Mountain Man (Friday at 10 AM)
4/1/11: Rebelution (Friday at 10 AM)
5/6/11: Ke$ha (Friday at 10 AM)

Echo [through Ticketweb]
12/2/10: Everest (now)
12/3/10: Atlas Sound (now)
12/16/10: Lord Huron (now)
12/19/10: Crom (now)
1/21/11: Peter Wolf Crier / Retribution Gospel Choir (now)
3/25/11: Say Hi (now)
5/6/11: Spindrift (TBD)
6/26/11: Amusement Parks on Fire (TBD)

Fox Theater Pomona
1/14/11: Thirty Seconds to Mars (Friday at 10 AM)

Staples Center
7/1/11: New Kids on the Block / Backstreet Boys (Monday at 10 AM)

Nokia Theatre LA Live
3/19/11: Espinoza Paz (Saturday at 10 AM)

Bootleg (through InTicketing)
1/29/11: Charlotte Martin (now)

The Glass House
1/28/11: The Get Up Kids (Thursday at 10 AM)
2/27/11: Streetlight Manifesto (Friday at Noon)

Monday, September 27, 2010

Live Music Options: 9/27/10 - 10/3/10

Pavement Headline the Hollywood Bowl on Thursday

A cold kicked my ass all week, but I finally made it out on Saturday to Waved Out 2. Dungen put on a trippy show. Not the most exciting set I've seen them play, but they sounded good. This week's pretty ridiculous, look at all the shows on Thursday...


Monday 9/27/10
[Pick of the Night] The Black Keys / Nicole Atkins @ Hollywood Palladium (Sold Out) – That new Black Keys’ record has some jams.
[Recommended] Bettye LaVette and Brian O’Rourke @ Largo ($35) – Legendary Northern Soul singer has teamed up with the Drive-By Truckers in recent years. Her most recent record is a collection of classic British covers (Stones, Beatles, Who, etc.).  
[Recommended] Eastern Conference Champions / Helen Stellar / Therapy Session / Moving Picture Show @ Spaceland (Free) – ECC is doing the Monday night residency in September.
Family of the Year / Grouplove / Seasons / Bowery Beasts @ Silverlake Lounge (Free) – Grouplove’s set will be acoustic.
Torche / Mountains of Blow @ Bootleg ($12)
Dragonette / Jump Jump Dance Dance @ Troubadour ($15)
Vanaprasta / Pacific Hurt / Kissed Her Little Sister / Chasing Kings @ The Echo (Free) – Dual residency.
Pete Yorn @ The Roxy ($31)
TV Buddhas / Fartbarf / The Fadies @ The Smell ($5)
The Real Noriegas / Blood Beach / White Fang / Sexhair @ Pehrspace
Vanaprasta @ Origami (Free) – 7:00 PM
Semi Precious Weapons / Lady Starlight / Breedlove @ El Rey ($20)
Phil Alvin @ Redwood
A Fine Frenzy / Lucy Schwartz @ Bardot (Free w/ RSVP)

Tuesday 9/28/10
[Pick of the Night] Bettye LaVette and Brian O’Rourke @ Largo ($35) - Legendary Northern Soul singer has teamed up with the Drive-By Truckers in recent years. Her most recent record is a collection of classic British covers (Stones, Beatles, Who, etc.).  
[Recommended] The Black Keys / Nicole Atkins @ Hollywood Palladium (Sold Out) – Night two.
[Recommended] The Drums / Surfer Blood / The Young Friends @ The Glass House ($15) – I really like Surfer Blood. Also at the Music Box on Wednesday. I wasn’t so impressed with The Drums when I saw them.  
White Hills / Farflung / Mount Carmel @ Spaceland ($8) – Spacey, stoner rock from the Thrill Jockey label.
Jamey Johnson / Good Man Down @ House of Blues Sunset ($37) – A contemporary country singer that everybody seems to be able to get behind.
Jerry Lee Lewis @ Grammy Museum ($60) – The Killer
Funeral Party / Useless Keys / Canyons @ Bootleg Theatre ($10) – These local kids seem to be on their way. Recently named #47 on NME’s best new bands of 2010.
Paul Layton / Cahn & Yang / Grand Vanity @ Silverlake Lounge ($8)
Perfume Genius @ Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever ($15)
Jimmy Eat World / We Were Promised Jetpacks @ Fox Theater Pomona ($35 - $45)
Guster / Landon Pigg @ Troubadour (Sold Out)
Sara Bareilles / Greg Laswell / Javier Dunn @ Orpheum Theatre ($28 - $35)
Torche @ Vacation Vinyl (Free) – 7:00 PM
A Pretty Mess / Dead Relatives / Heart of Giants @ Redwood Bar
Conor Oberst / The Felice Brothers @ Pappy and Harriet’s ($20) – Drive out to Pioneertown?
Nevermore / Warbringer / Mutiny Within / Hatesphere @ Key Club ($23 - $53)
Oneohtrix Point Never / Sun Araw / James Ferraro @ The Echo ($10)
Anna Nalick / Kim Divine @ Hotel Café
Nate Denver’s Neck / Crazy Band@ the Smell ($5)
No Age (DJ set) @ Amoeba (Free) – 7:00 PM

Wednesday 9/29/10
[Pick of the Night] Surfer Blood / The Drums / The Young Friends @ The Music Box ($20) – I really liked Surfer Blood when I saw them earlier this year. Not so fond of the Drums.
[Recommended] Dukes of September Rhythm Revue (Donald Fagen, Michael McDonald and Boz Skaggs) @ Greek Theatre ($50 - $120) –
The Felice Brothers @ The Echo ($17)
Jimmy Eat World / We Were Promised Jetpacks @ The Wiltern ($47)
The Hounds Below / Big Black Delta / Nightmare & the Cat @ Bootleg ($10) – The Hounds Below features Jason from the Von Bondies.
Low End Theory: Ana Caravelle / Asura / Oneohtrix Point Never / Matthewdavid @ Airliner ($10)
Buck 65 / The Fling @ Troubadour ($15)
Sarah Harmer / Bahamas @ Spaceland ($15)
Alan Parsons @ Grammy Museum ($20)
Electric Touch / Goldsboro / Radio Freq @ Silverlake Lounge ($8)  
UB40 @ House of Blues Sunset
Alan Parsons @ Grammy Museum ($20) – Conversation and short performance
Goldsboro @ Silverlake Lounge ($8)
Sarah Silverman @ Largo ($25)
WPA @ Hotel Café
Jason Simon (Dead Meadow) / Daniel Darling / Riley Bray @ 3 Clubs (Free)
Young Hunting / The Black Apples / Ex-Detectives @ Echo Curio

Thursday 9/30/10
[Pick of the Week] Pavement / Sonic Youth / No Age @ Hollywood Bowl ($38 - $48) – Pavement was great when I saw them earlier this year. Mark Ibold’s pulling double duty.
[Recommended] John Cale with guests Ben Gibbard and Mark Lanegan @ Royce Hall ($48 - $68) – Performing Paris 1919 Live; I’d love to see this show, too bad I bought tickets to Pavement months ago.   
[Recommended] Spoon / Cold Cave @ Hollywood Palladium ($43) – Spoon’s always good, but a little boring in a live setting.
[Recommended] Jon Spencer Blues Explosion / Jail Weddings / Haunted George @ Troubadour ($18) – Jon Spencer used to put on a great show back in the day.  
Jamie Lidell / Twin Shadow @ The Echoplex ($23)
Benji Hughes @ Largo ($20) – Fun show.
Ooh La L.A. Festival: Sebastien Tellier / Acid Washed / Kavinsky / Turzi @ El Rey ($25) – French music festival.
Rob Zombie / Alice Cooper @ Gibson Amphitheatre ($38 - $96)
Mucca Pazza / Cobra Lillies / Fish Circus @ Spaceland ($12)
High on Fire / Torche / Kylesa @ The Glass House ($18)
Jesse Malin / Moneybrother@ Viper Room ($15)
Train / Needtobreathe @ Greek Theatre ($40 - $50)
Atari Teenage Riot / Skinwalker / All Leather @ Key Club ($15)
Patrolled By Radar / Wheelhouse @ 3 Clubs (Free)
Biffy Clyro / Seaspin / Empires @ Bootleg ($12)
O.A.R. @ Grove of Anaheim
Clovis de la Foret / The Faraway Places / Loch & Key @ Redwood Bar
Ely Guerra @ Detroit Bar ($20)
Endless Hallway / Queen Caveat / Kozmonaut @ Silverlake Lounge ($8)
The Drums @ Amoeba (Free) – 6:00 PM

Friday 10/1/10
[Pick of the Night] Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers / ZZ Top @ Hollywood Bowl (Sold Out) – I’ve always wanted to see both of these bands live.
[Recommended] Yoko Ono: We Are Plastic Ono Band w/ Cornelius, Perry Farrell, Iggy Pop, Carrie Fisher, Vincent Gallo, RZA, Nels Cline, Mike Watt and more @ Orpheum Theatre ($60 - $150) – Could be pretty cool. Interesting folks joining her.
[Recommended] The Sword / Karma to Burn / Mount Carmel @ El Rey ($20) – The Sword puts on a good metal show.
School of Seven Bells / Active Child / Healamonster & Tarsier @ Echoplex ($17) – Not crazy about the new album, but I hear it’s a grower.
Neon Indian / Prefuse 73 / Miniature Tigers / Ilirjana @ The Music Box ($23)
Ooh La L.A. Festival: The Bewitched Hands / Revolver @ Spaceland ($12) – French pop straight outta Reims.
The Avett Brothers / Brandi Carlisle / Grace Potter & the Nocturnals @ Nokia Theatre
LA Live ($40)
Vamps @ Avalon ($47)
Aimee Mann @ Largo (Sold Out)
Fountains of Wayne / Jill Sobule @ Troubadour ($25)
Foster the People / Superhumanoids @ The Echo ($10)
Mucca Pazza @ Bootleg ($20) – Baroness Dianaea’s Westoid Wonderland & Apothecary is an Apocalyptic Crust Opera of Magick, Mayhem & Music
Gary Jules @ Hotel Café
AIDS Wolf / XBXRX / Audacity / LA dies @ The Smell ($5)
Rufio / Before Their Eyes Veara / Close to Home / The Young Modern @ The Glass House ($15)
Animal Eye / Green Screen Door / Trapsps / Rare Grooves @ Pehrspace
Learning Music @ Echo Curio

Saturday 10/2/10
[Pick of the Night] Eagle Rock Music Festival: The Soft Pack / Nosaj Thing / Darker My Love / The Gaslamp Killer / Frankel / Geneva Jacuzzi / Egyptian Lover and Arabian Prince / Nobody / Blank Blue / Lucky Dragons / Seasons / Rainbow Arabia / Walking Sleep / The Submarines / Wait.Think.Fast. / Manhattan Murder Mystery / Moses Campbell / Radars to the Sky @ Colorado Blvd in Eagle Rock ($5) – The Soft Pack and Frankel are my two top picks, but the Low End Theory stage should have a good crowd too.
[Recommended] Yoko Ono: We Are Plastic Ono Band w/ Cornelius, Perry Farrell, Lady GaGa, Carrie Fisher, Vincent Gallo, RZA, Mike Watt and more @ Orpheum Theatre ($60 - $150) – The cast of supporting characters pretty much guarantees it will be interesting.
Matt & Kim / Fang Island / Hawnay Troof @ The Music Box ($20)
The Blood Arm / Sweaters / The Franks @ Spaceland ($8)
Carrie Underwood @ Hollywood Bowl ($46)
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers / ZZ Top @ Verizon Wireless ($120) – If you missed the show at the Bowl
School of Seven Bells @ Detroit Bar ($12) – If you miss them at the Echoplex
Ooh La L.A. Festival: Gotan Project / General Elektriks / El Hijo De La Cumbia @ Club Nokia ($40)
Tea Leaf Green / Truth & Salvage Co. / Tauk @ Troubadour ($25)
Australian Pink Floyd @ Nokia Theatre LA Live ($30 - $60)
Keaton Simons / Raining Jane / Marina V @ Hotel Café
Psychic Handbook / Last Eyes / Via / Speculator @ The Smell ($5)
Hayes Carll / Bonnie Whitmore @ McCabe’s ($15) – 8:00 PM show is sold out, tix remain for 10 PM show
Rufio @ The Roxy ($18)

Sunday 10/3/10
[Pick of the Night] Belle & Sebastian / Jenny & Johnny @ Hollywood Palladium (Sold Out) – I’m seeing them at the Hollywood Forever show on Monday, but if you’re a fan, they put on a great show.
[Recommended] The Soft Pack @ Detroit Bar ($12) – Dig their latest record.
[Recommended] Yoko Ono @ Grammy Museum ($25) – She led a fascinating life.
Matt & Kim / Fang Island / Hawnay Troof @ The Glass House ($20)
Guitar Wolf / Hans Condor / The Black Apples @ El Rey ($19)
Grand Ole Echo @ The Echo (Free) – 5:00 PM
Aimee Mann @ Largo ($40)
So Cow / Neonates / Peter Pants @ The Smell ($5)

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Recently Announced Live Shows

Dean Wareham's Dusting Off His Galaxie 500 Songs at the Troubadour
Greek Theatre
8/6/10: Silversun Pickups / Against Me! / The Henry Clay People (presale now, password = KROQROYAL or LAKESET; on sale Saturday at 10 AM)

Troubadour
9/18/10: The Riverdales (Friday at 1:00 PM)
11/11/10: Dean Wareham plays Galaxie 500 (now)

Echoplex
7/29/10: Nite Jewel / Memoryhouse (now at Ticketweb)
10/1/10: School of Seven Bells / Active Child (TBD)
11/16/10: Legendary Pink Dots (Saturday at 10 AM)

The Music Box
8/20/10: Hepcat (Saturday at 10 AM)
9/17/10: Local Natives / The Love Language / The Union Line (presale on Thursday at 10 AM, password = AIRPLANES; on sale Friday at 10 AM)
11/29/10: The Books (Saturday at 10 AM)

Gibson Amphitheatre
8/1/10: The Wiggles (Friday at 10 AM)
10/12/10: Alice in Chains / Deftones / Mastodon (presale Thursday at 10 AM, password = KROQDIAMOND; on sale Saturday at 10 AM)

Staples Center
12/5/10: Roger Waters’ The Wall (Monday at 10 AM)

Hollywood Palladium
9/22/10: The xx (Friday at 10 AM)
9/28/10: The Black Keys (Friday at 10 AM)

Walt Disney Concert Hall
8/13/10: Lewis Black (Friday at 10 AM)

Club Nokia
9/16/10 – 9/17/10: Primus / Mariachi El Bronx (presale now, password = RACECAR; Friday at 10 AM)
9/19/10: Screeching Weasel / The Dollyrots (presale now, password = COOLKIDS; Friday at 10 AM)

Spaceland
7/1/10: Year Long Disaster / Solare / Waxy (now at Ticketweb)
7/2/10: Wallpaper (now)
7/20/10: Le Butcherettes (now)
9/2/10: Ty Segall / Grass Widow / Garotas Suecas (Saturday at 10 AM)
10/13/10: Bettie Serveert (now)

The Echo
Mondays in July: Mississippi Man
7/20/10: Secret History / Sweater Girls / Waterlaso (now at Ticketweb)
8/19/10: Jogger (now)
9/8/10: The Gories / Haunted George (now)

Largo
7/8/10, 7/15/10, 7/22/10, 7/29/10: Benji Hughes (now)
8/16/10: Amos Lee (now)

McCabe’s
7/17/10: Shelby Lynne late show (now)

Bootleg Theater
Mondays in July: The Outline
7/15/10: Wakey!Wakey! (now)
7/22/10: Maps and Atlases / Cults (now)
11/16/10: Tunng (now)

Silverlake Lounge
Mondays in July: Yellow Red Sparks

Detroit Bar
9/3/10: Cold Cave (now at Ticketweb)
10/2/10: School of Seven Bells (now)
11/18/10: The Legendary Pink Dots (now)