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Monday, November 13, 2017

Kids These Days: @ChrisMilam (TN) @KarenChoiMusic (STL) Fri. 11/17@StLEvangelines

The "Kids These Days" tour rolls into town this Friday, November 17th featuring singer/songwriter Chris Milam (Memphis, TN) at Evangeline's Bistro & Music House. St. Louis' Karen Choi will be performing some Americana music, as well. You can catch Chris from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm and Karen plays at 8:30 pm until 9:00 pm. Visit HERE for event details on Facebook. Continue on below for more about the artists.

- Chris Milam:

http://www.chrismilam.com

https://www.facebook.com/ChrisMilamMusic/

"Invites--and earns--the Paul Simon comparisons." --American Songwriter

- Karen Choi:

http://karenchoimusic.com

https://facebook.com/karenchoimusic

https://karenchoimusic.bandcamp.com/album/through-our-veins

* About the artists:

Chris Milam had a bad year.  

Following a broken engagement, Milam lost everything but what he could fit in his car.  Then, while on tour, that car—and everything in it—was stolen.  Milam found himself with only a bag of clothes and a stack of questions: what happens when your plans fail?  Where do you go when your future disappears?  

Chris Milam went to the studio with a dozen new songs that tackle these questions and define his sound. He emerges after months of recording with an eagerly-anticipated new album: Kids These Days (released April 7 on Namesake Records).

For the project, Milam teamed up with Memphis producer Toby Vest [High/Low Recording, Memphis TN].  To fund the recording, Milam spent a year without a home–couch-surfing, pet-sitting, troubadouring—saving for studio time rather than rent.  He called in Memphis musicians Greg Faison (drums), Pete Matthews (bass), Luke White (guitar), Jana Misener (cello) Krista Wroten (violin), and Vest (keys, effects) to illustrate the tension, loneliness, and loss in each song. 

We wanted the record to feel atmospheric, dynamic, and unpredictable,” Milam says.  “It was important to me that these songs were built around live takes.  Memphis musicians have a way of filling a song with life—beautiful, weird life.”

On March 3, Milam released the album’s first single, title track “Kids These Days.” It introduces the darker sounds and carefully-layered arrangements found throughout the album. These sounds evolved in the studio, but started with an atmospheric vocal, shimmering guitar, haunting strings, and a driving drumbeat.

Toby and I talked about combining elements of folk and classical with elements of rock and even hip hop.  On one hand: there are ethereal strings and bright guitar tones.  Then underneath: this cold, ominous backbeat.”

Milam’s gift for melody and lyricism revisits earlier comparisons to Simon & Garfunkel (Bookends).  But this album also evokes richly-orchestrated works by R.E.M. (Automatic for the People) and Chris Bell (I Am the Cosmos).  Reflecting the songs themselves, Milam’s voice has matured: plaintive vibratos shift in a flash to a shout, growl, or croon.

From its first moment, the single typifies an album full of inflection points, exploring the ways in which Kids These Days aren’t kids any more.  The LP tells a story of heartache and recovery while each song examines a different answer to an underlying question: “what now”?

Kids These Days,” “Autumn,” and “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know” form a breakup trilogy: the moment before, the breaking point, and the chaos that follows.  The buoyant pop of “Half Life” fades, enacting love’s diminishing returns.  Other tracks seek answers in addiction (“New Drug,” “Coldweather Girls”), escape and celebrity (“Hey, Hollywood”), and nostalgia (“When I Was Young”).  Spirituality takes the form of a supplicant’s cry for help (“Prayer #4). In “All Of Our Ghosts,” all roads lead back to a harsh reality and uncertain future.  A final moment of hard-won optimism (“The Sun Isn’t Up”) precedes a fitting epilogue.  Ultimately, the album ends where Milam’s journey began: with questions.

“I’ve read about my generation growing up for a long time.  But we’re here—we’re in our twenties and thirties.  And I know a lot of folks who, despite hard work and good intentions, aren’t where they thought they’d be.  Maybe they’re even starting over.  I hope that, by telling my story, other people see theirs in it.”

For Chris Milam, Kids These Days isn’t a break-up record; it’s a break from record.  The loss of a defining relationship carried with it the loss of youth.  And it’s a break from that path, and that youth, that this record truly mourns.

Stream the album now:

https://open.spotify.com/album/3UAdoH14chmV0usqwqSkoQ

Karen Choi is a singer/songwriter living in the American midwest. Karen’s sophomore album “Through Our Veins” is rooted in the Americana tradition and shaped by the places and people she has met along the way. This new collection of songs explores common human experience from a rich lyrical perspective and with soulful vocal clarity. Karen was born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska. She first picked up her dad’s old Martin guitar when she was 13. Since then, songwriting became a means of storytelling for Karen and an artistic channel for expressing the realities of every day life. Karen currently resides in St Louis with her husband and three sons.

Listen to Karen’s newest album, Through Our Veins, in its entirety:

https://karenchoimusic.bandcamp.com/album/through-our-veins

Free Show: @WhoaThunder Live Fri. 11/17 @VintageVinylSTL

The Southside power-pop band Whoa Thunder will be performing live this Friday, November 17th at Vintage Vinyl in conjunction with their recently released album "The Depths Of The Deep End". They have been getting some good press too. The latest was a video premiere on St. Louis Magazine and Episode 2 of Mound City Mixtape. Just prior to these was a Riverfront Times article on them. KDHX has also been spinning their music routinely.

So, this Friday from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm people of all ages are welcome to this free show. If you are 21 or older you also can partake in some free Schlafly beer too. Visit HERE for event details on Facebook.

Whoa Thunder:

https://www.facebook.com/WhoaThunder/

https://whoathunder.bandcamp.com/album/the-depths-of-the-deep-end

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Thurs. 11/16 @MikeJudyprsnts : @JoyceManor w/ @WAVVES @CultureAbuse @TheReadyRoom

Mike Judy Presents a show taking place this Thursday, November 16th featuring Joyce Manor along with WAVVES and special guest Culture Abuse at The Ready Room. Visit HERE for event details on Facebook. The doors open at 7:00pm, the show starts at 8:00 pm. Below are links to the artists on this show and continue on for more on each artist.

- Joyce Manor: (Torrance, CA, Pop-Punk)

https://www.joyce-manor.com/

https://www.facebook.com/joycemanorband/

- WAVVES: (Los Angeles, CA, Pop Band)

http://wavves.net/

https://www.facebook.com/Wavves/

- Culture Abuse: (San Francisco, CA)
Power-Pop Melodies, punk grit, garage rock swagger meets hardcore aggression

http://cultureabuse-uncensored.com/

https://www.facebook.com/cultureabusefanzine/

Joyce Manor was conceived in the back of a car in the Disneyland parking lot—the kind of beginning California dreams are really made of. It was the fall of 2008 over a bottle of cheap booze when co-founders Barry Johnson (guitar, vocals) and Chase Knobbe (guitar) decided to team up. They formed a power violence band where everyone would have Johnny Thunders-style glam-names … like “Joyce Manor” named after an apartment complex Barry walked past every day. But when longtime friend Andrew Jackson Jihad suddenly asked Barry if his old band wanted to open for their LA show, he scrambled to say yes.

“I was like, ‘We have a new band!’ ‘What’s it called?’ And the first thing I thought of was … ‘Uh, Joyce Manor!’ We didn’t even have a band. But they put it on the flyer.”

So, Joyce Manor made their debut as an acoustic two-piece, with Chase and Barry quickly learned that they were really a pop-punk band trapped inside a folk-punk duo—too many songs just demanded bass and drums. “Playing loud is just more fun,” explains Barry.

By the end of 2009, they’d made a new friend in new drummer Kurt Walcher and welcomed old friend Matt Ebert back from Portland to play bass. (“He moved back like, ‘Dude, wanna start a band?’” says Barry. “And I said, ‘Wanna be in THIS band?’”) With their line-up settled, they attacked their songs with new enthusiasm and neurotic precision, discovering their own kind of beauty in simplicity and pursuing heartbroken punk perfection.

Their first self-titled album in 2011 exploded out of nowhere and their second in 2012 landed them on the storied Asian Man Records, home of all of Barry’s first favorite bands. Across these two albums, they discovered what Joyce Manor really sounded like—the speed and sense of melody of fellow South Bay band the Descendents, the artfully bittersweet lyricism of Jawbreaker and the undeniable heart-on-sleeve honesty of the first two Weezer albums. By the close of 2013, they had the experience, the discipline and the inspiration to make one of those rare albums that redefines a young band—Never Hungover Again, on Epitaph Records.

Some of these songs, they’d been working on for years, says Barry. Joyce Manor never demos. They just mercilessly rehearse, chopping and editing and reworking songs until there’s nothing left that lags. (“I just know when it’s right,” says Barry) Guitarist Chase had graduated to a co-writing position with Barry, pouring new ideas and techniques into the songs, and while their first two albums were learn-as-you-go experiences, they started Never Hungover Again with a vision, a budget and two whole weeks to make exactly what they wanted. (That’s a long time in Joyce Manor world.) Friend and Philly producer Joe Reinhardt took the controls in Hollywood’s analog dreamland the Lair. They assigned the final mix to Tony Hoffer—the guy who found the definitive sound Supergrass, Belle and Sebastian, M83 and Phoenix.

Together, they made an album of pop-punk in paradox, right down to the title and photo on the cover. It’s something like believing the impossible, says Barry, or at least the too good to be true: “Those people look wasted—yeah, there will definitely be a hangover! There will be pain!’” (Referring to the cover art). It is ten precisely put-together songs about how things fall apart, with some of the saddest lyrics you’d ever shout along to from the front row.

There are broken homes, drunken nights, faltering relationships and the kind of numbness that makes you want to feel anything at all, even if it hurts. Naturally, there are some Morrissey-esque moments in there—like “In the Army Now” about watching friends grow out of music and move on. Or in “End of the Summer,” which somehow puts a Big Star-style intro in front of Moz-ian vocals and a chorus that’s pure blue-album Weezer. “Heart Tattoo” is a pop-punk stormer (think Lifetime or Dillinger Four) about what really happens when you get a tattoo—“What about the regret?” asks Barry. And “Catalina Fight Song” is maybe Hungover’s definitive song, about hanging out on the cliffs that overlook the Pacific—what locals call the end of the world—and thinking “What the fuck am I gonna do?”

If there’s a feeling to Never Hungover Again, says Barry, it’s a feeling he can’t quite pin down—some complex thing that’s part anger and part sadness. It's the loneliness when you’re surrounded by people and that lostness when everything you’ve wanted seems to be right in front of you. And if there’s a single moment that defines Never Hungover Again, it’s the way “The Jerk” ends with feedback and a chord ringing over Barry’s last shout of “It all goes wrong!”—because despite the confusion and sorrow and resignation, it somehow sounds so right.

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Wavves And Culture Abuse Collaborate On New Single
Stream "Up And Down"

Culture Abuse Joins Wavves and Joyce Manor
As U.S. Co-headline Tour Continues

Physical 7" Coming Soon!

Today marks the premiere of “Up and Down,” a collaboration between WAVVES and Culture Abuse. "Up and Down" is a two-minute burst of garage pop with bouncy guitar melodies and punchy lyrics. It's available now on all DSP's and YouTube in the form of a lyric video. A physical 7" of the single is coming soon as well, stay tuned for more info.

Listen to “Up and Down” by WAVVES and Culture Abuse

WAVVES’ sixth album You’re Welcome arrived in May of 2017 on Ghost Ramp Records. It was praised by A.V. Club as Wavves’ finest moment to date.” Throughout the album, singer/songwriter Nathan Williams explores his obsessions with everything from doo-wop to Cambodian pop to South American psychedelia.

Hailing from the Bay Area, Culture Abuse signed to Epitaph Records earlier this year. The band released their debut album Peach in late 2016 – a blend of distortion-heavy garage punk, keyboard melodies and the occasional string arrangement. Culture Abuse is currently in the studio working on their sophomore album, to be released by Epitaph in 2018.

WAVVES recently embarked on a co-headlining run with another Epitaph artist, Joyce Manor. It started in New Orleans and Culture Abuse has joined the tour as support.

WAVVES Links: 

Facebook / Twitter /Instagram

Culture Abuse dare you to try and categorize them. On their debut full length album "Peach", the San Francisco bay area band drops hints with every song. While they are discovering their own sound and growing as a band, you will be too busy singing along as opposed to trying to label them or fit them into a box.

LINKS:
OFFICIAL MERCH STORE
Instagram
TWITTER
BANDCAMP
FACEBOOK
YOUTUBE

Fri. 11/17 @JamoPresents : @combsymusic - DEBUT ALBUM RELEASE w/ @OwenRagland And Friends @TheDarkRoomSTL @TheGrandelSTL

This Friday, November 17th Jamo Presents Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey's Chris Combs, plus Owen Ragland & friends happening at The Dark Room At Grandel. This is the debut album release show for Combsy. The show starts at 9:30 pm and lasts until 12:30 am. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Recently, St. Louis Magazine featured Owen Ragland in an in-depth article. Below are links to the artists on this show and continue on for more about Combsy.

- Combsy: (Tulsa, OK. Jazz artist)

http://www.combsymusic.com/

https://www.facebook.com/combsymusic/

- Owen Ragland: (STL Jazz artist)

https://www.facebook.com/owenraglandmusicofficial/

http://wearefarfetched.net/album/soul-searcher

Chris Combs is a music composer, guitarist and producer from Tulsa, OK. An integral member of the jazz/ experimental ensemble Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Combs' compositions have been featured at premier jazz venues in the U.S. as well as international festivals including North Sea, Montreal International Jazz Fest, Jazzfestival Saalfelden, NYC Winter Jazz Fest, Jazzwerkstatt Bern and Turku Jazz among others.

In addition to his work as a writer and performer, Combs has worked in various session and production roles for studios in Tulsa, Santa Fe, Denver and LA. He has collaborated with a diverse array of successful musicians and has also produced a number of albums for other artists.

Thursday, November 9, 2017

#EatHearRecords Launch: 7" Release Party w/ @victorandpenny Wed. 11/15 @recordbar #KCMO

Kansas City, MO. label EAT. HEAR. RECORDS. is launching along with a 7" Release Party for the swing-infused, folk-jazz duo Victor & Penny at The Record Bar. The event takes place Wednesday, November 15th and it is all-agesm the doors open at 6:00 pm, the show begins at 7:00 pm. Visit HERE for event details on Facebook. This Victor & Penny limited addition 45 marks the launch of EAT. HEAR. RECORDS. as they plan to feature a new release quarterly. Victor & Penny will be in St. Louis on Wednesday, November 29th at BB's Jazz, Blues & Soups. Visit HERE for event details.

http://www.victorandpenny.com/

EAT. HEAR. RECORDS is proud to announce their first 7" release as the latest recording from Kansas City American swing darlings, Victor & Penny. This 45 features two new songs with a full band recorded by Duane Trower at Weights & Measures right here in the Crossroads (our new home).

Available for pre-sale. No repressing available. Purchase your original copy now:

https://squareup.com/store/victorandpenny

A Bit About Victor and Penny 

Victor & Penny deliver hot, original Americana Swing in the band’s signature high-energy style with joy, humor, and soaring musical improvisation. This corset-tight group crafts clever tunes and brings a modern Kansas City voice to prohibition era jazz with charm and hot licks. 

They are an "absolute rollicking blast."

V&P was named “Best Folk Ensemble 2015” by the PITCH; “Standout Concert of the Year” by the Joplin Globe; and are three-time Folk Alliance International official showcase artists. In 2016, the group released a full-length CD, “Electricity” that debuted at #12 with the #3 song on the Folk DJ radio chart.

Follow Victor & Penny on the Socials:

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/victorandpenny

Twitter: 

https://twitter.com/victorandpenny

Instagram: 

@VictorandPenny

London's @RobynHitchcock And Chicago's @tristentristen Perform Tues. 11/14 @BlueberryHillMO @DuckRoom - A @PaganSTL Production

London's relentless live performer Robyn Hitchcock comes to town Tuesday, November 14th at Blueberry Hill's Duck Room. Chicago's own Tristen will be playing, as well. The doors open at 7:30 pm and the show starts at 8:00 pm. It will be over by 11:30 pm and it's an all-ages event presented by Pagan Productions. Visit HERE for event details on Facebook.
Robyn Hitchcock is scheduled to play at 9PM and Tristen at 8PM.Set times are approximate and subject to change without notice. Visit the artists below and also continue on for more more on the latest by Robyn Hitchcock

- Stream Tristen Gaspadarek:

https://g.co/kgs/uiobJV 

http://www.tristen.com/tour

https://www.facebook.com/tristenmusic/

- Stream Robyn Hitchcock:

https://g.co/kgs/gsi98T 

robynhitchcock.com

facebook.com/robynhitchcockofficial

(New York, NY) Yep Roc recording artist Robyn Hitchcock continues his seemingly endless live schedule with the announcement of a wide-ranging array of upcoming dates.  

ROBYN HITCHCOCK, the legendary British artist's acclaimed 21st studio recording and first-ever eponymous release, is available now at all music retailers and streaming services.

North American solo dates were resumed in September, including a two-night stand at Toronto, ON's The Drake (September 21st and 22nd) and two sets at New York's City Winery, one was an all-request set. Additional U.S. dates will have continued in November, with shows already scheduled through February 2018.

Hitchcock recently toured the States with the Psychedelic Furs, and performed at Happy Valley and Pickathon as well as the 2017 Edinburgh International Festival, where he paid homage to "The Music of The Incredible String Band" in an extraordinary tribute concert curated by Joe Boyd and featuring ISB founding member Mike Heron and bassist Danny Thompson.

For updates and ticket availability, please check out robynhitchcock.com/tour.

Hailed by Uncut as "the psych maverick's loudest, liveliest album in decades," ROBYN HITCHCOCK is also available via at the official Yep Roc Store. The album has drawn some of the most ecstatic press notices of Hitchcock's four-decade career. "Witty, moving and seriously catchy," raved Paste, "ROBYN HITCHCOCK is a glorious return for a man who wasn't really gone in the first place." "Astonishing evidence of a creative force that refuses to tamp down," declared A.V. Club. "Four decades as a musician have only deepened, not lessened, Hitchcock's legendary imagination and witty asides as we all trudge through reality." "The bendy mirror through which (Hitchcock) refracts experience offers a sharper view year upon year," noted Record Collector. "If his impishly sardonic persona implies disengagement from reality, even a cursory glance at his lyrics betrays the preoccupations of an individual familiar with the abyss." "As random as a Frenchman's hat," wrote David Quantick in Classic Rock. "Songs like 'Mad Shelley's Letterbox' and the superb '1970 In Aspic' couldn't be written by anyone else. A worthwhile ball to put in his canon." "These 10 gems slither, rock, roll, glide and shapeshift, coalescing around Hitchcock's typically anxious, strained but striking and immediately identifiable vocals," raved American Songwriter. "Hitchcock not only hasn't lost his edge, but has sharpened his knives on this superb set. Newcomers can start here to get a whiff of one of music's most pungent, eccentric and lovable journeymen doing what he does best, knowing they have plenty more to explore from where this came from." PopMatters agreed: "If you're a Robyn Hitchcock fan, this album is an affirmation of his continued skill and talent. If you're a newbie, buy this album and then buy all the others. It's a wonderfully twisted ride."

The album was heralded earlier this year with the acclaimed first single, "I Want To Tell You About What I Want." The track premiered exclusively via NPR Music where it was hailed as "pungently playful... (Hitchcock) sounds renewed, refreshed and irascibly rambunctious." "Hitchcock isn't one to shy away from a political statement," noted Nashville Scene. "In that spirit...('I Want To Tell You About What I Want') shares a little bit of DNA with (The Soft Boys') 'I Wanna Destroy You.'" "Hitchcock's sense of humor shines through the darkness," declared Stereogum.

robynhitchcock.com

facebook.com/robynhitchcockofficial

instagram.com/robynhitchcockofficial

twitter.com/RobynHitchcock

yeproc.com/artists/robyn-hitchcock

 

12th Anniversary Celebration @FeudinHillbilly Sat. 11/11 @citycentercu #ChampaignIL

Country fans in and around central Illinois beware. The Feudin' Hillbilly's 12th Anniversary show is goimg down this Saturday, November 11th at The City Center in Chanpaign, IL. The show starts at 9:00 pm and is scheduled until 2:00 am. The event is 19 and up. Visit HERE for event details on Facebook. Check out the band's website and if you like what you experience, think about going to the show, giving them a like on Facebook or buying some music or merchandise. If you care to show your support.

https://www.feudinhillbillys.com/

https://www.facebook.com/FeudinHillbillys/