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Sappy

January 8, 2010

For any of you that are fans of my “Sappy” project – you can be my friend on Facebook here and listen to a bunch of songs (including a new one).

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KWUR interviews Nirvana

May 10, 2009

Just got this email from the GM at KWUR:

“Hi DJs-

I hope all of you are enjoying the beginning of vacation. I recently stumbled across a cassette of the interview that KWUR did with Nirvana back before they were big. I’m going to be airing it tomorrow night at 10 PM CST, so tune in to hear a piece of KWUR (and music) history.

Love,

Brent”

So there you have it, tune into http://www.kwur.com or 90.3 FM in St. Louis to hear an old Nirvana interview.

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The Dive Poets

February 20, 2009

So, I am now playing bass in a band called The Dive Poets. We are kind alt-country-ish, if you will. Will you?

Anyway, we’ve got a band blog going on and since I am not really doing a very good job of keeping this blog up to date, most of my new posts are going to be over there, which is actually right here.

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A little something…

February 15, 2009

NOFX – “Bob”

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Unsane

February 14, 2009

Oh man I forgot how much I love some of these Unsane songs.

Unsane – “Alleged”

Unsane – “Against the Grain”

Unsane – “Scrape”

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The Decemberists at The Pageant on May 31st?

February 9, 2009

I know Annie always says it’s a rumor until the venue confirms it, but I noticed that The Decemberists website says they are playing at The Pageant on May 31st. Did I completely miss this? Has this gone completely unnoticed?

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2009 Coachella Lineup Announced

January 30, 2009

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Update

January 26, 2009

So I had my laptop stolen a little over a month ago. This is the reason for the complete lack of posts.

I apologize.

I will try and get back to posting soon.

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Catching Up

December 10, 2008

So. I haven’t posted a few things that I had intended on posting. Some of this stems from the fact that I forgot to bring my camera to several shows with me.

Last week, I saw several shows. First up on the week was El Ten Eleven at Off Broadway. They were great. All nine of us in the audience were throroughly rocked.

The opening band was Macro Meltdown. I only saw their last song. I wouldn’t call them noise-rock, because the was little if any “rock”, much less melody, harmony, beat, rhythm or structure. But there was a lot of loud noise. And cacophony. They were actually good at what they do, I just don’t like what they do. It was inappropriate for the show; it belonged in an art space with an audience of people who would appreciate it more than opening for a poppy band.

After that band, it was kind of jarring for the in-between music to be Picaresque by The Decemberists.

El Ten Eleven is two dudes. One guy plays drums. The other guy primarily plays bass, alternating between a fretless bass and a double neck bass/guitar combo. He loops all of his parts and sends his signal through about 18 effects pedals. The music is all instrumental, pretty melodic and borders on being dancey a la Ratatat but sometimes closer to Pinback or Minus the Bear. It was very fun. You should see them if you get a chance. Their music was featured in the documentary Helvetica, too.

On Thursday, on saw Alash, Tuvan throat singers from, uh, Tuva, which is in Siberia on the border with Mongolia. They were really good. In addition to the crazy throat singer, I actually really liked the music, which primarily featured string instruments – indigenous versions of guitar, cello and bass. Between the four of the players, they probably spoke 11 words of English: “This is a song about horse and pretty girls from Missouri”

Finally, last Saturday, I saw Jon Hardy and the Public. I didn’t catch Caleb Travers’ set, but I did see Santa, who were good in a very comfortable indie rock sort of way.

Jon Hardy was great. It was probably the loudest I had ever seen them play, and then throw in the horn section they added for the show, and it was great. They did a new song or two, plus two Randy Newman covers (“Baby Take Your Hat Off” and “Short People”) and the always-great-cover of Springsteen’s “Rosalita”.

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Tonight at The Royale

December 10, 2008

Oh snap, I forgot to tell you I am DJing at The Royale tonight until 10 pm. Wordicle.