Archive for the 'Wilco' Category

Oct 29 2008

MTV Going Back To Its Roots

Published by Nyman under Video, Wilco

MTV has finally gone back to playing music videos, but only on their new website mtvmusic.com (which seems kind of redundant, Music Television Music). Regardless, they have tons of videos from the entire span of MTV’s existence. Pitchfork.tv has a good amount of more indie videos, but if you’re looking for vintage videos to popular videos of today, then MTV Music is the place to go.To get you started, here’s some music videos by some of our favorite artists:

Wilco

The Flaming Lips (there’s a great selection here)

Elliott Smith

Pavement

Animal Collective

Built to Spill

Modest Mouse

Rogue Wave

Radiohead

Islands

The Flaming Lips |MTV Music

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Oct 13 2008

Songs of the Day II

I’ll start, as I always do, with an apology for not writing in some time. Being in school and at work and trying to scrape and find and explore new music is a job that is a lot tougher than I thought. So this past week I swore to devote my time to pick out my recent favorites and share them with you (sorry if I totally missed the boat on some, it’s the thought that counts, right?) I apologize for the layout too, WordPress is being a lameass. Dig deep, there’s quite a bit to be had here.

First off is an awesome track from one of my favorite bands today, Moscow Olympics. Honestly, the production alone on their new album, Cut the World, is worth mention. It is a lesson in tasteful, atmospheric rock the likes of which not only hail to MBV but wholeheartedly attempt to evoke the same amount of emotion… and that’s fuckin rad.

MP3: Moscow Olympics - “No Winter, No Autumn”

MP3: Moscow Olympics - “Still” from the Still 7″ on Fraction Discs.

This next band, Weird Tapes, is infectious (Thanks GvB!). Grab the Get Religion EP for free! And a bunch more tracks at the We’re Tapes blog. These seriously are the jams. I don’t really know too much about these guys, check out Gorilla vs. Bear for that scoop. For now, listen.

MP3: Weird Tapes - “The Heavens”

MP3: Weird Tapes - “TV Romance” from Nightstalking

Arsenal have been popping up around a lot lately. Mostly for their rollicking electronic, pop-rock tune, “Estupendo.” And rightfully so, that song is amazing. Not less than perfect for going on a run, going out or jumping on all the furniture in your house. Their new album, Lotuk, is an eclectic mix of Electropop, downtempo jams, garage rock and blah blah blah… It’s hard to get you a few tracks and fully describe these Belgian dudes, so here are some of my favorites. “Selvagem” it badass, at least. That crunchy lead line is perfect when coupled with their European, indie genius. Also, check out the chillout, spoken word bombs on “The Letter,” if you can. What do you think?

MP3: Arsenal - “Estupendo”

MP3: Arsenal - “Selvagem”

If not simply for his part on The Flaming Lips, Hit To Death In The Future Head, Johnathan Donahue has constantly brought something new and interesting to my table. Mercury Rev have been consistently enigmatic from 1991’s Yerself is Steam all the way to their newest, Snowflake Midnight (You should definitely get this). The title could not be more indicative of the chilled, ethereal concepts behind this album. Take a listen to the first track, “Snowflake in a Hot World,” then jump on the awesome Fujiya & Miyagi remix of “Sense on Fire.” Finally, there’s my all-time favorite ‘Rev song, “Car Wash Hair,” from their first album, written about the Lips and possibly one of my favorite songs of all time.

MP3: Mercury Rev - “Snowflake in a Hot World”

MP3: Mercury Rev - “Sense on Fire (Fujiya & Miyagi Remix)”

MP3: Mercury Rev - “Car Wash Hair” from Lego My Ego EP (1991)?

My favorite underground hip-hop artist today is none other than Cadence Weapon (a Canadian!!!). With truly raw beats and panned out production, this guy is a real person. The character he embodies is actually a reflection of something real and he’s not afraid to be smart, something that I look for in the art of poetics. That said, CW kicks you hard in your teeth and ankles… a blow of truth. Check out these bomb tracks and dig more at Hype.

MP3: Cadence Weapon - “Limited Edition OJ Slammer”

Mp3: Cadence Weapon - “Real Estate” (which has an awesome video)

Department of Eagles are doing pretty well these days, from what I see. That’s definitely a good thing. I haven’t heard too much, but their album, In Ear Park is full of great, reverb-ey swamp rock and I like it a whole lot. Especially that song that everyone loves, “No One Does It Like You.” Here are three versions, each awesome in it’s own way. These guys are good.

MP3: Department of Eagles - “No One Does It Like You” from In Ear Park

MP3: Department of Eagles - “No One Does It Like You” live 10/6/08

MP3  Department of Eagles - “No One Does It Like You” alternate take at Don’t Look Down.

I’ve said it before, but we should all be even more interested in Rogue Wave. These guys are always at the top of my list of musical recommendation. They’re brilliant. Recently they did a MySpace session and the intimate nature of the performace not only gave me new insight into some of their more orchestrated songs, but also displayed a desire to never set a song in stone and always strive to perfect them. So, it’s okay to cancel a few shows. Great job guys, you are the shit! Few are better.

MP3: Rogue Wave - “Eyes” live on MySpace

MP3: Rogue Wave - “What Difference Does It Make (The Smiths Cover)” live on MySpace

MP3: Rogue Wave - “I’m Only Sleeping (Beatles Cover)” live on… somewhere.

In terms of classics, I’ve been listening to the Rolling Stones a bit lately and thought I would remind myself of the total awesomeness of this band.

MP3: The Rolling Stones - “She’s Like A Rainbow”

MP3: The Rolling Stones - “Street Fighting Man”

Finally, it’s election time, and for seriously counscious artists this means there is a great duty to fill. Wilco and Fleet Foxes recorded a cover of Bob Dylan’s “I Shall Be Released,” as an incentive download if you pledge to vote in November. Just a simple, honest gesture of incentive in activism from one of my new favorite bands and one of my favorite bands ever. I’ll post a super LO-fi version here, but you gotta get the real deal for the full effect.

MP3: Wilco & Fleet Foxes - “I Shall Be Released (Bob Dylan Cover)”

MP3: Jeff Tweedy - “Simple Twist of Fate (Bob Dylan Cover)” from the I’m Not There OST

MP3: Jeff Tweedy -  “I’m Into Something Good” (Herman’s Hermits Cover)

MP3: Wilco - “Nothing Up My Sleeve” YHF b-side

I hope you’re all doing well. Thanks to everyone who supports and reads our site. We love you very much. Stay connected, keep your eyes/ears peeled for MusicFloss.com and SUPPORT GREAT MUSIC!

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Aug 08 2008

Virgin Festival Preview: Five Artists You Need To See

Published by David under Baltimore, Festival, MP3's, Wilco

Apart from the obvious musicians you can’t afford to miss at this year’s V Fest, you know like Bob Dylan, here are five bands that you may not be familiar with, but should be. Don’t make the mistake of missing these shows. Virgin Fest is August 9 & 10 at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

Andrew Bird (Chicago, IL):

Also known by me as the bird man, Andrew Bird is one of the most talented musicians around today. He’s been creating music for a while, but his 2005 release The Mysterious Production of Eggs received critical acclaim and broke him out in the indie world. His other releases, including Weather Systems (2003) and Armchair Apocrypha (2007), are great as well. Besides playing guitar, he plays a nasty violin and is an amazing whistler. I’m proud to say he’s from Chicago.

Time playing:- 1:25 p.m.-2:10 p.m Sunday, south stage.

(sample) Andrew Bird - “Fiery Crash”

Myspace

 

 

Rodrigo Y Gabriela (Mexico City, Mexico):

Repeat after me, “Do not miss this show.” I first saw this talented Mexican duo at Bonnaroo 2007. They blew my mind. They are among the best guitarists I have ever seen, and are a blast to see live. I can’t wait to see them again. If you have children, you may need to cover their ears as Gabriela likes to curse between songs–in English.

Time playing: 4:35 p.m.-5:25 p.m Saturday, north stage

(sample) Rodrigo Y Gabriela - “Tamacun”

Myspace

The Black Keys (Akron, Ohio):

Just saw them at Lollapalooza and had a great time at their show. This is worth your time.

Time playing: 5:15 p.m. -6:15 p.m Sunday, south stage

(sample) The Black Keys - “I Got Mine”

Myspace

The Swell Season (Ireland):

Co-stars in the movie Once, Glen Hansard(The Frames) and Markéta Irglová make some beautiful music. The Swell Season album is a delightful blend of quiet piano, guitar and cello interplay and the perfectly complimenting voices of Irglová and Hansard. In addition to being featured at both Coachella and Bonnaroo this year, the song “Falling Slowly” was featured in the movie Once and was nominated for both an Oscar and a Grammy. I’m excited for this show.

Time playing: 2:15 p.m.-3:05 p.m Saturday, north stage.

(sample): The Swell Season - “Falling Slowly”

Myspace

Wilco (Chicago, IL):

If you read this blog: Duh. If you are new to this blog: Hello! See them. You probably had this one on your list anyway, but no one can be left behind!

Time playing: 7 p.m.-8:15 p.m Saturday, north stage

(sample) Wilco - “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart”

Myspace

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Aug 07 2008

Wilco at Lollapalooza 2008

Published by David under Chicago, MP3's, Show Review, Video, Wilco

 

Credit: wbru.com

“Who are you gonna see, Wilco or Rage Against the Machine?” was the big question at Lollapalooza this year. It wasn’t a hard question to answer for many, as the two bands are, for the most part, on different ends of the musical spectrum, but it was still probably the biggest schedule conflict at the Festival. Even though I’ve seen Wilco perform plenty of times before, I couldn’t pass up seeing them again.

Wilco didn’t rock out at Lollapalooza nearly as much as when I saw them at the 9:30 club in DC earlier this year, but it was a great show nonetheless. The band wore awesome coordinating nudie suits that you can see in photos and videos I’ve linked to. They even played a new song, “One Wing,” which you can listen to below.

Setlist:

Misunderstood
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
You Are My Face
Impossible Germany
It’s Just That Simple
Handshake Drugs
Pot Kettle Black
One Wing
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
A Shot In The Arm
Jesus, Etc.
Hate It Here
Can’t Stand It
Walken
Monday
Outtasite (Outta Mind)

To stream/download Wilco’s set at Lollapalooza, check out You Ain’t No Picasso. Listen to Wilco’s new song below.

Wilco - One Wing (Live at Lollapalooza ‘08)

Video: “Impossible Germany” Live at Lolla ‘08:

For more videos of Wilco at Lollapalooza, check out The Set List.

For more lolla coverage, visit my Examiner column. 

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