Thursday, August 27, 2009

Jay Reatard Free EP for joining mailing list

I found this free EP by Jay Reatard about a week ago, but I haven’t had time to write about it what with other releases and the sudden influx of concerts in SB. Jay is giving away four songs on his aptly titled Jay Reatard Free EP. Two of these are on other releases, “It Ain’t Gonna Save Me” is on his newly released Watch Me Fall LP and “See/Saw” is the A-side of a recent single. But “My Shadow” and “Hammer I Miss You” are new tracks as far as I can tell. The EP isn’t as good as Watch Me Fall, but I don’t turn my nose up at free stuff. Plus the download is more than worth the cost of joining his e-mailing list, which you must do to get the EP. To get it, go to his website and enter your email address in the form near the top right of the page.


Track List
1. “It Ain’t Gonna Save Me”
2. “See/Saw”
3. “My Shadow”
4. “Hammer I Miss You”

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Dueling Concerts tonight: Six Organs of Admittance vs. Devandra Banhart

Both Six Organs of Admittance and Devandra Banhart are playing concerts in Santa Barbara tonight. Could it be a throw down over gets you to come to their concert? Well, no. The Six Organs concert is an early, all-ages show, 6pm at Muddy Waters and only $10 to get in, while Banhart isn't until 9pm and sold out (a few tickets may be available at the door). So if you already have tickets to Banhart, you can pull of both, and you should. For everyone else, go enjoy the sounds of Six Organs. You can get tickets at the door or here.

Radio Recap - 25 August 2009

Finally, I've figured out the best format for radio recaps. Below you'll find last night's playlist. Tracks available for free download contain a hyperlink to the .mp3 and those about which I've blogged have a link after them.

08:01 Gutsies “Surfer Body” from Gutsies
08:04 Boogie Boarder “Bio Hassle” from Pizza Hero
08:07 Modest Mouse “Perpetual Motion Machine” from No One's First and You're Next
08:17 Shonen Knife “Super Group” from Super Group
08:21 The Beets “The Devil” from Spit On the Face of People Who Don't Want to be Cool
08:23 Holiday Shores “Days Drag” from Columbus'd the Whim
08:27 Suckers “Afterthoughts & TV” from Suckers EP
08:31 My Teenage Stride “To Live and Die in the Airport Lounge” from Ears Like Golden Bats (read about)
08:43 Cale Parks “One At a Time” from To Swift Mars
08:47 Javelin “Vibrationz” from Jamz N Jems
08:49 Deastro “Shield Whip” from Orange Swimmer Red Summer (read about)
08:52 Girls “Hellhole Ratrace” from Hellhole Ratrace 10" (read about)
09:03 Six Organs of Admittance “Words for Two” from School of the Flower
09:05 Dinosaur Jr. “Friends” from Farm
09:10 Phoenix “1901” from Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
09:14 Japandroids “Rockers East Vancouver” from Post-Nothing
09:18 Portland Cello Project “Beat (Health, Life and Fire)” from The Thao & Justin Power Sessions
09:25 Cymbals Eat Guitars “Wind Phoenix (Proper Name)” from Why There Are Mountains
09:30 Death Vessel “Mandan Dink” from Stay Close
09:34 The Decemberists “Apology Song” from 5 Songs
09:37 Devendra Banhart “I Feel Just Like a Child” from Cripple Crow
09:42 Wye Oak “Siamese” from The Knot
09:46 Brian Jonestown Massacre “(David Bowie I Love You) Since I Was Six” from Take it from the Man!
09:55 Elliott Smith “Coast to Coast” from From a Basement on the Hill

Monday, August 24, 2009

My Teenage Stride - Free Back Catalog .mp3s

Last Tuesday, I played a track from Brooklyn's My Teenage Stride. I really dug the tune and this week I've been digging into their back catalog a bit. Long story short, over the years, the band has offered random tracks from different releases. Tomorrow night I'll be playing one of these tracks, "To Live and Die in the Airport Lounge" from 2007's Ears Like Golden Bats. You can snag it below, but it's worth your time to peruse the others they've posted.

My Teenage Stride - "To Live and Die in the Airport Lounge" .mp3
Get the others here.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Concert Review: Built to Spill

After 15 years of waiting for an opportunity to see Built to Spill, last night's concert at the Velvet Jones in Santa Barbara left me speechless. I didn't even know what to say to my friends (beyond mindless one syllable words like "Wow!"). I stood there dumbfounded while Doug Martsch slowly packed up his gear, pausing intermittently to chat with a fan as we filed out. A few moments later I found myself thanking him for a great show, but such sentiments were radically understated...the show was amazing.

A live performance by Built to Spill is one of the loudest, most overwhelming experiences a concert goer can enjoy. It is incredible how a band who hardly ever moves more than is necessary to play their instruments and maintains somber facial expressions to elicit such excitement and rapturous attention from a packed house audience. It's not like they say much between songs to keep the audience entertained either; all we received in the way of spoken words from Doug was a somber "Thanks."

No, the sole force engaging the crowd is the sound that Built to Spill produces. Their music is brilliantly written, with no doubt that the band could reproduce every nuance at a concert. But instead of doing so, they improvise; every song is slightly different due to spontaneous embellishments and (frequently) drawn out bridges and outros. What is more, Built to Spill fulfilled every aspect of this description for an hour and a half, took a less-than-five minute break, and played a half hour encore. What a show!

It is undoubtably obvious that the best part of the show was the overall tone and scope of performance, but certain songs did make for particularly stellar moments. My favorites were when Built to Spill played "Randy Describes Eternity," "Carry the Zero," and "Car" (during which someone lit up a joint right when Doug sang "I wanna see it when you get stoned on a clouded breezy desert afternoon." Does this happen at every show?) Other old tracks I was somewhat surprised to hear were "Stab" and "Nowhere, Nothing Fuck Up." There were newer tracks also, some from You in Reverse, undoubtedly others from the upcoming There is No Enemy (Out Oct. 6).

Awesome, awesome show.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Jay Reatard - Watch Me Fall

Tuesday marked the release of Jay Reatard's thrid full length album Watch Me Fall on Matador Records. As with so many bands which eluded me during college, I'm playing catch up. I have read that this release is somewhat of an evolution for Jay, but what I hear is a very punk inspired indie rock album: punk enthusiasm tempered with indie sensibilities, if you will. Jay has a great voice, alternating pleasantly sung melodies with oi-type shouts and near screams. This one definately has some angst, but it is curiously blended with a musical instinct that generates more depth than few chords and 2 minutes ought to provide. The stand out tracks for me were "My Reality" and "Faking It."

While it won't be my favorite album, I've listened to it more times than I thought I would, and it would be a great soundtrack for the hipster's drive to go surfing. You know, you don't want something so over the top as the Dead Kennedy's, but rather something energetic to fuel your stoke for the waves. Jay Reatard is your ticket.

Also, if you want to sample before you buy, Matador is offering a free promo track (below).

Jay Reatard - "Wounded" .mp3

Then buy the album.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Radio Recap 18 August 2009

I'm trying something new: I think it's far more interesting when I write short entries about .freebies, new releases, and concerts when I discover them over the course of the week. As a result, many of the things I mentioned on the air have already been covered in previous posts. Below you'll find links to those entries. Lot's of freebies tonight! View the playlist here.

1) Free .mp3: The Cave Singers - "At the Cut"

2) Upcoming Concert: Built to Spill - Saturday, August 22 @ Velvet Jones, 9pm. Tickets are $20.75 here.

3) New/Free 4-song EP: Dinosaur Feathers - Early Morning Risers EP

4) Free 9-song EP: Deastro - "Red Summer" .mp3

5) Free .mp3: The Almighty Defenders - "Cone of Light" .mp3

6) Free .mp3: Local Natives - "Sun Hands (Hugo Mix)" .mp3

7) New Album: Jay Reatard - Watch Me Fall

8) Upcoming Concert: Watercolor Paintings - Monday, August 24 @ Biko Garage, 8pm

Monday, August 17, 2009

Watercolor Paintings return to SB from summer tour

KCSB's own Watercolor Paintings have been on tour all summer long, but next Monday, August 24 they return to Santa Barbara with a tour ending concert. They'll appear at the Biko Garage in IV with iji, Fishboy, Bad Heart Bull, and Backpack. Go support our local artists to welcome them home from a successful tour!

New Dinosaur Feathers EP - Early Morning Risers

Early Morning Risers is a new EP by NY's Dinosaur Feathers. It's brand new today for free download from their website. As the band says, the site is a work in progress, but they have a good sense of humor about it. And let's be honest, we don't really care anyway, because they're generously giving us their music...and it's really good music! In this case, they mix funky beats with tempo changes, vocal harmonies with electronic samples. I guess it's kind of like Fleet Foxes or Grizzly Bear singing over a less dissonant version of Man Man for instrumentation. I'll be playing the title track tonight on KCSB, but you can get it right now below.

Dinosaur Feathers - "Early Morning Risers" .mp3
Download Early Morning Risers EP

New song: The Almighty Defenders - "Cone of Light"

The Almighty Defenders label Vice has released a promo mp3, "Cone of Light," for the band's upcoming self-titled album. The band is a super group made up of Atlanta's Black Lips and Montreal's King Khan & BBQ. The album will be out September 22.

The Almighty Defenders - Cone of Light

Free mp3 by Local Natives - "Sun Hands"

For the cost of your email address, you can download Local Natives' song "Sun Hands" which was released in June on Chess Club Records. Local Natives is an as yet unsigned (even to an indie) UK band that mixes some screaming and hard rock moments into what otherwise might be called indie-folk. Wicked combination, and expertly done in "Sun Hands." Join the band's email list and you can download it for free on their myspace page. It's almost halfway down on the left side (I had a hard time finding it, but it is there).

Sunday, August 16, 2009

The Cave Singers - Welcome Joy

The Cave Singers release their second album Welcome Joy on Matador Records this Tuesday. If you're not familiar, The Cave Singers are another Pacific Northwest indie-folk band, but this one's songwriting stands out (probably thanks to the input of former Pretty Girls Make Graves bassist, Derek Fudesco). While I haven't heard the whole album yet, I'm looking forward to Tuesday thanks to two free tracks via Matador. Tuesday, I'll probably play "At the Cut", a blues inspired groovy tune.

The Cave Singers - "At the Cut"
The Cave Singers - "Beach House"
Get the whole album here.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Free Deastro EP


Michigan electro-indie artist Deastro gave away a free, 9-song EP entitled Orange Swimmer Red Summer via his blog. He gave it away at the end of the life, but it flew under my radar until now. There's no zip file of the EP, so you have to download each file individually. Kind of a pain, but a small price to pay for "free." Listen this coming Tuesday to hear "Red Summer" (link is not radio edited), the second of the two title tracks. I'll also feature the tracks "Asteroid Goo" and "Encounter with Unknown Substance M" as talk-over music. Download the whole EP here.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

New Radiohead! - Harry Patch (In Memory Of)

New Radiohead song for last British WWI vet, Harry Patch, who died late in July. Thom York was inspired a 2005 interview with Patch, who spoke out for peace rather than war. Thom shared some of his thoughts on the band's blog (read here). Radiohead had recorded the song just weeks before Patch died on July 25, and it is selling it for £1 (right now, about $1.65). All proceeds go to the British Legion. Get it here.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Reigning Sound - Love and Curses LP

Reigning Sound's new album, Love and Curses is out today on In The Red records. It's been a long, long time, and it's good to have new tunes from these garage rockers. If you don't know them, they're perfect for all you classic rock junkies; finally, something new with some soul and groove to it. You might actually like it. You heard "Stick Up For Me" on PUR. Buy it here.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

PUR Recap 4 August 2009

1) This week's top new album is The Fruit Bats The Ruminant Band. You must check out "Beautiful Morning Light", "The Ruminant Band" (on myspace), and "The Blessed Breeze". Buy it here.

2) Lo-fi band Marmoset has a new album, Tea Tornado, out today. The band promoting the album with a free download of "Strawberry Shortcakes". But if this isn't enough to satisfy your freebie cravings, for a limited time, they're also offering a free live EP through one of my favorite bloggers, My Old Kentucky Blog. Get it here, and don't dawdle.

3) Built To Spill is coming to Santa Barbara! Saturday, August 22 @ 9pm the Seattle indie rock legends will share their massive sounds with all those at the Velvet Jones. I won't miss it for anything! Tickets are $20.75 here.

4) Follow along or review tonight's playlist here.