Indie Radio! Records! Blogging!
I have a blog post up at the Chicago Independent Radio Project's new web site. I will be posting something there about once a week.
What is the Chicago Independent Radio Project (CHIRP), you ask?
Go to the site and read more.And if you are into records, you might come to
CHIRP's Record Fair, April 12-13, 2008, here in Chicago (formerly the WLUW Record Fair).
Labels: chirp, music, wluw
posted by Tony at 9:48 PM
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Bang Bang Out Like an Out Cherootie - 3/28 show
More thoughts about
Kate Bush: some of her songs treat some pretty strange subjects. "The Wedding List" is a ballad telling the story (in first person) of a woman whose husband is shot dead at their wedding; she then hunts down the killer (still at the wedding, in her dress), kills him, and then herself. It's odd, but pretty well done, in that the motives behind the crime are alluded to but not explained. Another odd ballad by Bush is "There Goes a Tenner" about a failed bank heist, which was remade by a Chicago hip hop group as a rap song. Some day I will have to play those two songs back to back on the radio they sound pretty different.
I feel the need to defend
Swing Out Sister. Swing Out Sister had their biggest hits in the 80's, when they were playing jazz-influenced pop somewhat akin to the Style Council, but which heavier orchestration. I enjoyed those songs, but they were tacky; always tacky. Lead sing Corinne Drewery did, however, have an excellent voice, in that smooth jazz-vocal style. In 1992 they came back with a more jazz- and soul- influenced album,
Get in Touch with Yourself, followed in 1994 with
The Living Return, which dispensed almost entirely with the pop sound, in favor of jazz, soul, and bossa nova. Each album was deeper and stronger than the previous one. Then, I just kind of stopped tracking them; apparently there have been five albums since then, including one that came out last month. So I guess I'll have to look into that. Anyway, "Mama Didn't Raise No Fool" is really my favorite track from
The Living Return.
Zerostars are finally putting out there first full album. (Their previous effort was an EP.) The songs I've heard from it are strong, and I'm looking forward to hearing the whole thing. This will be self-released, as the EP was; who knows but it could be the record that gets them a contract. (Funny how that works these days it's possible to self-release a good quality CD, rather than sending demos around in hope of getting a contract. You can generate some interest in your band, and this might get you a contract.
Office did this;
Q&A was self-released in 2006, and most of those songs made it onto their 2007 label debut,
A Night at the Ritz.) Back to Zerostars: "Sleeping In" will be on this album. I'm a sucker for a song with time changes; the verses in "Sleeping In" are in 4/4 time, while the refrain is in 3/4. Anyway, you'll hear from me again once I've heard the album.
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song | album | label |
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Kate Bush | The Wedding List | Never Forever | EMI Manhattan |
The Decemberists | The Perfect Crime #2 | The Crane Wife | Capitol |
*Kelley Stoltz | When You Forget | Circular Sounds | Sub Pop |
*Mussels | My Hand Your Heart | Little Voices | Self-released musselsmusic.com |
Office | Wound Up | Q&A | Self-released reachoffice.net |
*The Raveonettes | You Want the Candy | Lust Lust Lust | Vice |
Os Mutantes | Ando Meio Desligado | A Divina Comedia Ou | Omplatten |
Swing Out Sister | Mama Didn't Raise No Fool | The Living Return | Mercury |
Final Fantasy | He Poos Clouds | He Poos Clouds | Tomlab |
Matt Friedberger | Hold Ghost Language School | Winter Women | 859 Recordings |
*DeVotchKa | Basso Profundo | A Mad and Faithful Telling | Anti- |
*Elf Power | Paralyzed | In a Cave | Ryko |
Explosions in the Sky | Welcome, Ghosts | All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone | Temporary Residence |
REM | Don't Go Back to Rockville | The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987 And I Feel Fine... | Capitol |
Fazzini | 06 (Tony's Story) | Sulphur, Glue the Star | Locust |
*Bauhaus | Endless Summer of the Damned | Go Away White | Bauhaus Music |
*The Grand Archives | The Crime Window | The Grand Archives | Sub Pop |
Pansy Division | The Summer You Let Your Hair Grow Out | The Essential Pansy Division | Alternative Tentacles |
*The Mae-Shi | Run to Your Grave | HLLLYH | Team Shi |
*Degenerate Art Ensemble | Cuckoo Pie | Cuckoo Crow | Tellous |
Laurie Anderson | Born, Never Asked | Talk Normal Anthology | Rhino |
(r)M83 | Don't Save Us from the Flames | Before the Dawn Heals Us | Mute |
Murder by Death | Desert's on Fire | Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them | Eyeball |
Pit Er Pat | Solstice | Pyramids | Thrill Jockey |
Zerostars | Sleeping In | | Self-released: zerostars.com |
*Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks | Gardenia | Real Emotional Trash | Matador |
Labels: music, playlists
posted by Tony at 10:37 AM
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Listen to your yenta!
Once again, another weekly installment of
Finn and Charlie are Hitched.
Do you ever flip through the back of the in-flight magazine? There are always these ads for professional matchmaking services... there's one, in particular, that makes me think, should I really trust your judgment in finding me a mate if you thought it was a good idea to wear that blouse?
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posted by Tony at 11:26 PM
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I Am Pure and Steady - 3/21 show
After two weeks of subbing and swapping, I was back in my usual slot today. That was kind of nice.
So, I admit it: when I first heard of
Baby Dee, I didn't know what to make of her, and I passed on doing the CD review for the station. The information available on Baby Dee's website does not entirely elucidate; mostly you get the impression that Baby Dee is a little known phenomenon who's been performing for quite a while. Discovering her now feels like picking up a book in the middle. So: Baby Dee is described as a transgendered musician and performer; she sings with a voice that is in a male pitch range but with female intonation and speech patterns. The closest comparison would be Antony Hegarty of Antony and the Johnsons (with whom Baby Dee has performed), but whereas Antony uses his pure falsetto to gorgeous effect, Baby Dee's voice has more of a growl to it and works well with vaudeville. Some of the songs are very much vaudeville, and very funny; so far, I like these the most. Baby Dee is harpist, but also plays piano, and some songs also seem to feature accordion. I'm still exploring the album and figuring out how I feel about this artist, but the moment I heard the song "The Only Bones that Show," I wanted to hear more. (The title of the song sounds a bit like a riddle; what are the only bones that show? Teeth, of course.)
Baby Dee was not the only harpist in this week's show; I also played
Toumani Diabaté, who plays the Malian harp. The songs on this album (those I've heard, at least) are instrumentals, and gorgeous. They run a little long, but you get lost in them, and don't notice the passing time. The way the notes weave around each other reminds me a bit of Zimbabwean mbira orchestra music, which is a bit of an obscure reference. It's probably better that it sounds like harp music, when a harp is used for more than simply arpeggios. On Monday night, listening to Catherine's show, she played Diabaté, and followed him up with Joanna Newsom, which was just about perfect; it didn't seem right for me to turn around and do the same thing.
On to other things... I regularly read a blog about comics (newspaper comics) called the Comics Curmudgeon (at
joshreads.com). Josh's posts are very funny, but to get the full effect you must also read the comments. And, when people post comments, they often link their names to their own sites (I regularly link to my blog or my webcomic, and have picked up a couple of readers as a result). One of my fellow 'mudges had linked his name to
djearworm.com, and I went to check it out toward the end of last year.
DJ Earworm makes mashups, but not typical mashups. Typical mashups involve editing out the vocals of one song and the music of another, and putting the remainder together, giving you, for example, the vocals of "Get Your Freak On" with the music of "Love Will Tear Us Apart". DJ Earworm's mashups tend to more fully blend the songs, matching phrases on top of phrases. The effect is a little like that scene in
Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas in which Emmet and his band discover that the song they sang for the contest and the song Emmet's mother sang for the contest sound better as a duet (OK: possibly the most obscure reference I could have made). Anyway, some of these mashups involve two or more songs mixed together; today, I played "Stairway to Bootleg Heaven", which involves 7. The whole thing is more or less centered on Dolly Parton's version of "Stairway to Heaven", but it starts mellow and moody, with bits of Eurythmics, Laurie Anderson, the Art of Noise, and the Beatles, and rocks out at the end with Pat Benetar and the Beastie Boys. It's pretty awesome, but don't take my word for it,
go listen for yourself. And then check out some of the others.
And now: today's playlist.
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song | album | label |
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Ted Leo and the Pharmacists | Shake the Sheets | Shake the Sheets | Lookout |
The Earlies | No Love in Your Heart | The Enemy Chorus | Secretly Canadian |
Rainer Maria | Ears Ring | Ears Ring EP | Polyvinyl |
*Nada Surf | From Now On | Lucky | Barsuk |
*Toumani Diabaté | Ismael Drame | The Mandé Variations | Nonesuch |
Dead Can Dance | Song of the Dispossessed | Spiritchaser | 4AD |
The Aluminum Group | If You've Got a Lover, You've Got a Life | Pelo | Hefty |
Blossom Dearie | Bang Goes the Drum | Jazz Masters 51 | Verve |
*DeVotchKa | Comrade Z | A Mad and Faithful Telling | Anti- |
*Baby Dee | The Only Bones that Show | Safe inside the Day | Drag City |
*Atlas Sound | Cold as Ice | Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel | Kranky |
Baby Teeth | Diaghalev Was Right | The Baby Teeth Album | Self-released babyteethmusic.com |
DJ Earworm | Stairway to Bootleg Heaveb | djearworm.com | Self-released djearworm.com |
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Talking Heads | Good Thing | More Songs about Buildings and Food | Sire |
Pizzicato Five | Good | The Sound of Music | Matador |
*Vampire Weekend | A-Punk | Vampire Weekend | XL |
*The Gutter Twins | I Was in Love with You | Saturnalia | Sub Pop |
The Tourists | It Doesn't Have to Be This Way | Reality Effect | Epic |
*Headlights | Cherry Tulips | Some Racing, Some Stopping | Polyvinyl |
I Am the World Trade Center | Love Tragedy | The Cover Up | Gammon |
!!! | Heart of Hearts | Myth Takes | WARP |
The Noisettes | Don't Give Up | What's the Time Mr Wolf | Universal/Motown |
May or May Not | Plight of the Navigator | Colors Only Bees Can See | Two Thumbs Down |
(r)Superchunk | Act Surprised | Here's to Shutting Up | Merge |
*Paper Airplanes | Political Lunch | MiddleMarch | All Hail |
*No Kids | Neighbour's Party | Come Into My House | Tomlab |
(r)Old Time Relijun | Tigers in the Temple | Lost Light | K |
Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire | Feetlips | Oh! The Grandeur | Ryko |
Labels: music, playlists
posted by Tony at 8:55 AM
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Wow! Awesome!
This week's
Finn and Charlie is here.
Maybe you'd like to read it? That can be arranged.
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posted by Tony at 10:43 PM
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And introducing "Kevin" as the long-lost friend.
There's a new
Finn and Charlie up. I'm introducing a new character. Stick around and see where it goes!
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posted by Tony at 12:01 AM
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A Least That's What We Say We Are Doing - 3/10 show (swapping with Mary this week)
No notes today.
I did Mary's show today, and she'll do mine on Friday; I'll be back in my normal spot next week.
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song | album | label |
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Bell and Sebastian | Seeing Other People | If You're Feeling Sinister | Matador |
Kate Bush | Eat the Music | The Red Shoes | Columbia |
Devendra Banhart | So Long Old Bean | Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon | XL |
*Baby Dee | Bad Kidneys | Safe inside the Day | Drag City |
*The Raveonettes | Dead Sound | Lust Lust Lust | Vice |
New Order | Age of Consent | Power, Corruption, and Lies | Factory |
Beth Orton | Tangent | Trailer Park | Dedicated |
Shirley Bassey | (Where Do I Begin) Lover Story (Away Team Mix) | The Remix Album...Diamonds Are Forever | |
*Mahjongg | Problems | Kontpab | K |
The Hidden Mitten | Roma, Roma! | Roma! Roma! EP | Self-released |
*The Magnetic Fields | I Hate California Girls | Distortion | Nonesuch |
*The Big Sleep | Tigers in Our Hearts | Sleep Forever | Frechkiss |
Spiller Whale | Dark Horse Flame | Fresh Tables EP | Uncle Grandpa |
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Nick Drake | Time of No Reply | Made to Love Magic | Island |
Meryn Cadell | Wash Down | 6 Blocks | Handsome Boy |
Laurie Anderson | Kokoku | Mister Heartbreak | Warner Brothers |
*Nada Surf | See These Bones | Lucky | Barsuk |
The Dials | Rotten | Flex Time | Latest Flame |
Simian Mobile Disco | It's the Beat | Attack Decay Sustain Release | Interscope |
*School of Language | Disappointment '99 | Sea from Shore | Thrill Jockey |
*Vashti Bunyan | Winter is Blue | Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind | Dicristina |
The Owls | Peppermint Patty | Daughters and Suns | Magic Marker |
(r)The Ramones | Beat on the Brat | All the Stuff (And More) Vol. 1 | Sire |
*Sons & Daughters | House in My Head | This Gift | Domino |
Frank Zappa | Uncle Remus | Apostrophe | Rykodisc |
*The Way It Is | At the Party | Be Still Me Beating | Bull Independence |
Cass McCombs | Cuckoo | Prefection | Monitor |
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The Smiths | Is It Really So Strange? | Louder than Bombs | Sire |
Jens Lekman | A Postcard to Nina | Night Falls over Kortedala | Secretly Canadian |
Blossom Dearie | Once Upon a Summertime | Jazz Masters 51 | Verve |
*Cat Power | Blue | Jukebox | Matador |
*No Kids | Old Iron Gate | Come into My House | Tomlab |
The Aluminum Group | Headphones | Little Happyness | Minty Fresh |
*Headlights | So Much for the Afternoon | Some Racing, Some Stopping | Polyvinyl |
Orwell | Toutes Les Nouvelles Parlent D'hier | The Following Days | A Hidden Agenda |
Throwing Muses | Not Too Soon | The Real Ramona | 4AD |
*Paper Airplanes | Missing | MiddleMarch | All Hail |
*Atlas Sound | Quarantined | Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel | Kranky |
Death by Chocolate | The Salvidor Dali Mystery | Death by Chocolate | Jetset Records |
Ric Cartey | Mellow Down Easy | Get Hot or Go Home: Vintage RCA Rockabilly '56-'59 | The Country Music Foundation |
Justice | The Waters of Nazareth | † | Ed Banger/Vice |
Tom Tom Club | On, On, On, On... | Tom Tom Club | Sire |
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posted by Tony at 9:00 AM
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No Names Are Mentioned - 3/6 show (swapping with Matt this week)
This year I swapped shows with Matt, so he could sleep in the day after his birthday. ("Sleeping in" meaning sleeping past 4am; Matt lives all the way across town and it takes him a while to get up to Roger's Park.)
Kate Bush's album
The Dreaming has always seemed to me to be her darkest, freakiest album, and possibly the pinnacle of her work with the Fairlight CMI. The Fairlight CMI was a state-of-the-art digital sampling synthesizer, used in most of the best 80's music wide-ranging artists used it including Peter Gabriel (who introduce Bush to it), ABC, U2, Alan Parsons, Duran Duran, Stevie Wonder, Public Image Limited, Yes, and EBN-OZN. It was key to creating that dense, studio sound that Bush and Gabriel were known for. These days, artists like Björk and Sufjan Stevens can create that same sound in their homes using a laptop, for a lot less money.
I've mentioned
The Free Design before, a few weeks ago when I played "Bubbles". Last week, I found a link on
Copy, Right? to a
cover of The Free Design's "I Found Love" that was featured on the hipster kids TV show Yo Gabba Gabba. I watched the video, and thought, 'I know this song, but I didn't know if was The Free Design.' Then, on Monday, Mary played the version I knew, which it turns out is also a cover, by Styrofoam with Sarah Shannon. So today I played the original version, just to hear it. Of the three, I think I have to go with the Styroform and Sarah Shannon version as my favorite; it's so lush, which I really think suits the song.
We recently got a new album in the studio by
Destroyer. Our reviewer compared it to
Hunk Dory-era
David Bowie, and I just had to compare them side by side on my show. I brought in my copy of
Hunk Dory, to play "Oh! You Pretty Things," right before Destroyer's "Plaza Trinidad". The comparison is apt, in terms of vocal styling and other aspects of sound, but I don't think the comparison does Destroyer any favors.
Hunk Dory is a pretty strong album.
Spring is approaching! My official spring-is-approaching song this week is "Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland" by the
B-52's.
Next week I'm doing Mary's show, and then she'll do mine; the week after I should be back in my regular spot.
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song | album | label |
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Kate Bush | Night of the Swallow | The Dreaming | EMI Manhattan |
(r)Siouxsie | Loveless | Mantaray | Decca |
Xiu Xiu | Boy Soprano | The Air Force | 5RC |
*Mahjongg | Teardrops | Kontpab | K |
*Headlights | Catch Them All | Some Racing Some Stopping | Polyvinyl |
The Free Design | I Found Love | Kites Are Fun (The Best of the Free Design) | Varese Sarabande |
Elizabeth Conant | The Sky Fell Down | Why Shouldn't I? | Haven |
*Vashti Bunyan | How Do I Know | Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind | Dicristina |
Trash Can Sinatras | Only Tongue Can Tell | Cake | Go! |
Troubled Hubble | Mrs. Whiskerson | Broken Airplanes | The Magic Spot |
Final Fantasy | Song Song Song | Hee Poos Clouds | Tomlab |
*Bon Iver | Skinny Love | For Emma, Forever Ago | Jagjaguwar |
P:ano | T. Hatch Says 'Round Ev'ry Corner' | Ghost Pirates without Heads | Mint Records |
*Thao with the Get Down Stay Down | Bag of Hammers | We Brave Bee Stings and All | Kill Rock Stars |
Saint Etienne | Kiss and Make Up | Fox Base Alpha | Warner Brothers |
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Siouxsie and the Banshees | Peek-A Boo (Silver Dollar Mix) | The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees | Polydor UK |
Justice | DVNO | † | Ed Banger/Vice |
Jamie Liddell | The City (Four Tet Mix) | Multiply Additions | WARP |
*Hot Chip | Bendable Poseable | Made inthe Dark | Astralwerks/DFA |
*Kelley Stoltz | The Birmingham Eccentric | Circular Sounds | Sub Pop |
Konrad | Canyon Blue | First Disguised as Last | Radical Turf |
David Bowie | Oh! You Pretty Things | Hunky Dory | Virgin |
*Destroyer | Plaza Trinidad | Trouble in Dreams | Merge |
(r)Cut Copy | Saturday | Bright Like Neon Love | Modular |
The B-52's | Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland | Bouncing off the Satellites | Warner Brothers |
*Vox Dei | Terroriste | Bippp: French Synthwave 1979/85 | Everloving |
*Baby Dee | The Only Bones that Show | Safe Inside the Day | Drag City |
Mucca Pazza | Coat Czech | A Little Marching Band | Self-released |
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Elliot Smith | Baby Britain | XO | Dreamworks |
Blossom Dearie | Rhode Island IS Famous for You | Jazz Masters 51 | Verve |
Ella Fitzgerald | Something's Gotta Give | Trav'lin' Light: The Johnny Mercer Songbook | Verve |
*Cat Power | Song to Bobby | Jukebox | Matador |
*Vampire Weekend | The Kids Don't Stand a Chance | Vampire Weekend | XL |
XTC | Making Plans for Nigel | Drums and Wires | Geffen/Virgin |
Chin Up Chin Up | We Should Never Have Lived Like We Were Skyscrapers (Stephen Snydaker Mix) | Chin Up Chin Up | Flameshovel |
*No Kids | I Love the Weekend | Come into My House | Tomlab |
The Most Serene Republic | Proposition 61 | | |
eX-Girl | Cucumber Surrender | Back to the Mono Kero! | Ipecac |
Laurie Anderson feat. Peter Gabriel | Excellent Birds | Mister Heartbreak | WB |
*British Sea Power | Down on the Ground | Do You Like Rock Music | Rough Trade |
*Karl Blau | Spring Morning | AM | Whistler |
Neko Case | Lady Pilot | Blacklisted | Bloodshot |
Tom Tom Club | L'éléphant | Tom Tom Club | Sire |
Labels: music, playlists
posted by Tony at 10:14 AM
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Wasting time
I have a Facebook account, and the truly odd thing about it is the way old friends keep turning up... sometimes people I haven't thought about in
years.
Anyway, there's a new
Finn and Charlie cartoon up now.
Labels: comic
posted by Tony at 11:48 PM
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