Monthly Archive for May, 2008

Belly Boat - Dear Robert Hanoy (2007)

I first found Belly Boat thanks to Tinyfolk, who is an absolutely wonderful lovely fellow for uploading their music.

Belly Boat is two girls that are quite possibly faeries. They make wonderfully strange music reminiscent of the Microphones* on LSD, and they make it with piano tunes and sweeping accordion bleats.


Belly Boat - City

You can download Dear Robert Hanoy at CLLCT! Hooray!

*Also, they totally were on an album with Phil Elvrum. That alone is worth a listen.

Tuberculosis: Sweded Films

Be Kind Rewind was a lovely DIY kinda film. And it invented the term “Sweding” which is to remake feature films using no budget. Christ, I can’t talk today. Anyway, here are some of my favorites:

Jurassic Park
Predator
Forrest Gump
Back to the Future
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
The Shining
Alien

Tuberculosis: Live on the Late Show Edition

I’m exhausted from denying my albums right to live. No jokey today. Just some Paul Schaffer.

Audioslave - “Cochise”
They Might Be Giants - They’ll Need a Crane
Golgo Bordello - Wonderlust King
Tom Waits - Chocolate Jesus
Rage Against the Machine - Guerrilla Radio
Antony and the Johnsons - You Are My Sister
The Beastie Boys - Ch-Ch-Check It Out (Fucking incredible performance)
The Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Higher Ground
The Vines - Get Free (in which Craig loses his fucking mind)
Andrew Bird - Plasticities
Tilly and the Wall - Bad Education
Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies)
Radiohead - Karma Police
Radiohead - 2 + 2 = 5
The National - Fake Empire
Feist - 1234
Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova - Falling Slowly
Interpol - PDA
Primus - Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver

Enjoy it.

Tuberculosis: Youtube’s Best and Brightest

Ignore Tony V, FUCK Tony. V

Who’s Tony V? I’m Tony V. Now forget you ever read that.

Youtube can share video link friendly yes. Links make haha or warm heart sensation. Allow examples make for immediate joy improvement.

What is Circuit Bending?
Gilbert Gottfried Hysterical Rant
Underpants!
Richard Pryor loaded on coke
The Most Culturally Significant Drumloop of all time
Jeff Analyzes the Two Princes intro
I Like Turtles
The Best Jimmy Eat World Kareoke Ever
“We’ll Have Barbecue Jumbo Shrimp, You Motherfuckerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!”
Drunk Jeff Goldblum
Real Live Tigers-beyond good potato chips
Redbear performing “My Ghost-Love Jam” Downtown Jamestown NY
Optical Illusions from Bill Nye
Surrealist Sitcom 1
noisekick - terreur boven alles - homemade dance clip
Sleater-Kinney - Modern Girl live

Hope enjoyment occurred more things are going to happen in future time spaces.

Tycho - Cascade (Ghostly Swim)

tycho

Tycho happens to be one of my favorite musicians, and if you haven’t heard him, you are missing out. He reminds me of the Boards of Canada and PBS, and his graphic design is a constant inspiration and influence to my own.

There’s a new track on his myspace, and it’s absolutely brilliant. I can easily listen to it over and over again, it’s lovely and trip-hoppy and ambient and I think I’ve just listened to it six times while writing this.

It’s called “Cascade” and it’s from his album “Ghostly Swim”.
Check it out on his myspace, or listen here.


Tycho - Cascade

Album Review: Kiki and Peepee - The Sun Floods the World With It’s Vomit (2008)

Hey, look who’s back? Mr. “I’m gonna post on this blog every day, seriously”. Well, here I am. I’m sorry I’m late, but my alarm didn’t go off. For months.

To quote Michael Iaconelli, “Never underestimate the power of the hook.” Showtime at the Apollo knows it, Tony Todd knows it, and twee folksters Kiki & Peepee (Kendra Senrick and Stephen Hollinger respectively) sure as hell know it, as evidenced by their addictively catchy debut album “The Sun Floods The World With It’s Vomit”.

Kiki and Peepee rock The Orphanage in Chicago

Anyone who knows me knows that I have reservations about the twee. I’m weary of the twee. Suspicious of the twee. One side of it is just that I’m a miserable bastard, out to kill everyone’s good time. The other part is that I really value honesty in music, and the fact is that twee and sincereity don’t often go together. It seems like there’s always some kind of irony attached, and it can be hard to tell just how firmly the tongue is planted in the cheek. Kiki and Peepee are a notable exception. Kendra Senrick may have a voice that’s as adorable as kittens re-enacting the Civil War, but her songs often come from a real place of pain. In the incredible “Yellow & Backwards”, Kendra uses jaundice as a metaphor for feeling lost, lonely, and different with a refrain of “What stood on this spot?/Who helped me here? I can’t remember/I was born in November/I came out yellow and backwards/I am still yellow and backwards/I will always be yellow and backwards”.

But if there’s one thing that matches Kiki & Peepee’s introspective lyrics, it’s their energy. With a majority of the songs clocking in at under 2 minutes, The Sun Floods The World With It’s Vomit is a fast paced and frantic pop romp. Part of what makes the energy so strong are the hooks (if songs like “My Day Off” and “Gummy Worm Heart” don’t get stuck in your head, I’d see a doctor immediately) but a lot of credit has to be given to the skilled drumming of Stephen Hollinger. His fast and swinging percussive style keeps each song fresh, fun and completely awesome to dance to.

Kendra rocks dozens of faces at once

This energy is best experienced in the form of their explosive live shows. Mere words can’t do their live performances justice. Seeing Kiki and Peepee live is something akin to spending an evening with the cast of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’. There’s going to be drinking, screaming, singing, and laughing at the things in life that hurt us the most, all at an intensity that can be overwhelming to the unprepared. While “The Sun Floods The World With It’s Vomit” can’t quite hit with the same power, it makes up for it with it’s more experimental sound collages and spoken word tracks like “Charlie” and “Knee-Deep-Deco”. These are always interesting but, more importantly, they do a good job tempering the rest of the album’s fast-paced pop.

Kiki and Peepee’s “The Sun Floods The World With It’s Vomit” isn’t available online, but if you contact them, I’m sure they could mail you a copy for about 7 bucks or so. And for such a great collection of pop music from such an amazing band, it’s well worth it.

Mp3’s:
Kiki & Peepee - Yellow and Backwards
Kiki and Peepee - Becky’s a Prize

Check out Kiki and Peepee on Myspace

We Heart Arts & ACOSM Records Doing The Good Stuff


Is that Shelby Sifers hiding behind that sign?

We Heart Arts is a truly wonderful organization that every Lo-Fi musician or anyone who believes in the power of creativity should get behind. It is non-profit and seeks to raise money for kid’s creative arts programs across the globe. Here are their tenants:

i. Creative arts teaches young people the value of lifelong active personal expressionism
ii. Creative arts teaches young people to question the world they live in
iii. Creative arts teaches young people that thinking outside of the box is an important mental function in life
iv. Creative arts teaches young people to engage in a social network of proactive young people invested in a community built on meaningful, sustained ideas and expressionism
v. Creative arts open up a world of opportunities for young people to grow and help others through arts therapy
vi. Creative arts can open up an avenue of communication for children with learning difficulties
vii. Creative arts can help children process and work through traumatic experiences
viii. Creative arts can provide peer interaction and a sense of community, independence and feelings of control

I for one agree whole-heartedly with these and in today’s world it is a whole lot harder to express yourself freely in the public sphere and kids shouldn’t be ashamed of what they create and love to do.

So if you want to support We Heart Arts in some way now is your chance. Write about it, make posters and take photos, make videos talking about it and buy the digital splits featuring so far Shelby Sifers, Eyes For Volume, Secret Owl Society and Fire Island, AK!

Here your chance to use your creativity to make a difference, and not just awareness either, but the more people take part the more things get done. Go!

My video for We Heart Arts:

In conjunction with We Heart Arts, ACOSM Records is a label that ya’ll are going to hear a lot about in the near future. Also started by Tony Cannings, he says this about ACOSM’s ideals; “Music is about passion, drive and the need to free you creatively from the monotony of everyday life. It’s about being flag bearers of a new cultural revolution, about having a voice and knowing how to use it, sometimes the quietest of voices can make the loudest noise!”

With recent closures or hiatuses of labels like Pop Monster and Valiant Death, we need labels like ACOSM to take up the new mantle of supporting the unbridled creativity of the Lo-Fi world. Like I said, big things will be happening soon, just you wait. But for now check out the likes of Lauren Elle and Everyone Except Me who are already on ACOSM getting the whole thing started.

Mp3s:
Lauren Elle-“I Wish My Heart Was A Stone”
Everyone Except Me-“50,000 Screaming Adolescents Can’t Be Wrong”

Links:
We Heart Arts on Myspace!
Buy The Digital Splits Here!
ACSOM Records
ACOSM Records on Myspace!
Lauren Elle on Myspace!
Everyone Except Me on Myspace!