Allston (Boston) Rock City

This is a mix of great songs from bands in Boston that, despite my best efforts, won’t get unstuck from my head. And there’s a reason they’re stuck there. That being that they’re great. And when I feel that void creeping in, the one I get after scrolling through all 7,000 songs on my iPod and not finding a single thing to listen to, that I click a random link from one of these bands myspace pages, and hopefully find something new to latch on to. So hopefully, one (or more!) of these tracks will become your new obsession. So folks, here you go, a brief introduction to Allston Rock City. (Some of these albums might be a bit tough to get, so if any of it strikes your fancy, shoot me an e-mail (PeterNC9@gmail.com) and I’ll steer you in the right direction.)

Tulsa – Mass – Clouds of distortion, jagged classic-rock guitar solos, and Carter Tanton’s reverb drenched voice, floating through the song in his best Jim James. This is one of those songs that makes you want to storm a castle with an army at your back. In slow motion. Up hill.
If you dig My Morning Jacket, you’ll love Tulsa. Grab I was Submerged, and look for their newest LP sometime this fall.

The Toothaches – It’s All Gunna Be OK – And after you stormed your castle, settle down with the Toothaches. From their first LP, A Month of Sundays, this is one of the happiest songs I know. And as I sit here, hung-over on a Sunday, it’s all I need. Also pictured above. They’re adorable. Oh god, don’t tell them I said that. They’ll hurt me.

Hooray For Earth – Warm OutHFE are kind of like if the dude from Islands fronted Nine Inch Nails. Or if Beck decided to redo Odelay as a grunge epic. I’ve used this line in a past review, but if the birth of a star were to have a soundtrack, the Cellphone EP (and Warm Out) might be appropriate. Also one of my favorite songs in recent memory.

Helms – It Takes Skin to Win – If Slint formed a super group with Explosions in the Sky, and wrote more hook-oriented songs, it’d almost be as good as Helms. I’ve had this song stuck in the back of my head for three years. And their live shows are unlike anything else in town. Their album McCarthy is a good place to start.

King Tuff – LadyKing Tuff isn’t from Boston, so this is kind of cheating. But he writes brilliant 60s power pop. Super lo-fi, completely self-recorded, he sounds like a more cohesive Television. I was introduced to King Tuff at a show my band played last summer in Vermont. Toward the end of our set, he strode in, looking like a grizzlier Neil Young, walked on stage, picked up a guitar, and just started shredding. He didn’t say anything, it was unreal.

Ketman – Oubliette – When I first saw Ketman, I thought I’d walked in on a Meat Puppets show. They were recently voted best new band in Boston by a reputable weekly mag, and are definitely the best power-trio in town. I did an interview in Performer Magazine with them this month. Their new album, El Torro, is like a hard slap in the face. In a good way.

Twink – What The DickensTwink’s one-sheet describes his music as “chaotic toytronica.” A Very Fine Adventure sounds like one of Jon Brion’s freaked out instrumentals, or b-sides to the I Heart Huckabees soundtrack. Slightly atonal toy piano floats through elaborate arrangements of other toy instruments, synthesizers and a whole bevy of phasing, pulsing instruments I can’t name. It’s a trip, freak out. But make sure a pillow or a friend is handy, you’ll eventually want to cuddle.

Get into it. And please, don’t be shy, contact these people, find where they’re playing, enjoy their tunes, and support local music!

Song of the Day – 4/13/07 : New My Morning Jacket!

Easily, one of my favorite acts out today is My Morning Jacket. The release of Z solidified their status as a group of intelligent, creative and talented musicians who could share a stage with the best. Their double-disc live album/DVD, Okonokos, was even more proof that My Morning Jacket is a group of lasting appeal. Their shows have consistently stood out in my mind as some of the most intense and high-energy concerts out there. Jim James is an immensely powerful lead singer who only seems to get better. Although reviews of the new album are somewhat mixed, I could not be more excited. Today’s song put me in a great mood as it is one of the first pieces I’ve heard off the new album. I love the direction they’re taking this. This 8 minute 12 second track entitled “Touch Me I’m Going To Scream Pt. 2” is a pretty good indicator of things to come, in my opinion. Tell me what you think…

MP3: My Morning Jacket – “Touch Me I’m Going To Scream Pt. 2” from Evil Urges

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Evil Urges drops on June 10th. Preorder: Amazon

And for those of you who just can’t get enough MMJ, here’s a bunch of live versions of new songs they did in Austin on March 13th.

MP3: My Morning Jacket – “Evil Urges (Live)”

MP3: My Morning Jacket – “Highly Suspicious (Live)”

MP3: My Morning Jacket – “I’m Amazed (Live)”

MP3: My Morning Jacket – “Thank You Too (Live)”

MP3: My Morning Jacket – “Sec Walkin (Live)”

MP3: My Morning Jacket – “Aluminum Park (Live)”

MP3: My Morning Jacket – “Smokin’ From Shooting (Live)”

MP3: My Morning Jacket – “Touch Me I’m Going To Scream Pt. 2 (Live)”

Download the Full Show here (high quality): Sendspace [Courtesy of Deaf Indie Elephants]

Oh, you want more? As you might know by now, Jim James is also a talented solo performer. Just two day’s after that MMJ show in Austin, Jim James played at St. David’s Church nearby with none other than M. Ward–even playing about 6 songs together. It’s a fantastic show where the listener gets to see yet another side of the multifaceted artist.

Check out these live solo tracks from Evil Urges or jump over to Archive.org to get the full show experience.

MP3: Jim James – “Sec Walkin’ (Live)”

MP3: Jim James – “Librarian (Live)”

MP3: Jim James – “Smokin From Shootin (Live)

MP3: Jim James – “Thank You Too (Live)”

The show is intimate and very honest. It’s a great listen, especially the duet on

MP3: M. Ward feat. Jim James – “Chinese Translation”

I love My Morning Jacket. I’ll be checking out their always-legendary Bonnaroo set this year, but the boys will be playing a few other shows if you can’t make that one:

03-10 Houston, TX – Verizon Wireless Theatre w/ Yo La Tengo

03-13 Austin, TX – Austin Music Hall (SXSW) w/ Yo La Tengo

03-15 Austin, TX – St. David’s Church (Jim James solo) (SXSW)

04-27 Indio, CA – Coachella

06-12-15 Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo

06-20 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall (“An Evening With My Morning Jacket”)

Disc a Day: Week 6

February 4th

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Philip Glass – Glassworks

MP3: Philip Glass – Opening

MP3: Philip Glass – Facades

February 5th

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The Decemberists – 5 Song EP

MP3: The Decemberists – Oceanside

MP3: The Decemberists – Apology Song
February 6th

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My Morning Jacket – Acoustic Citsuoca

MP3: My Morning Jacket – Bermuda Highway

MP3: My Morning Jacket – Golden

February 7th

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Mice Parade – Mice Parade

MP3: Mice Parade – Tales of Las Negras
MP3: Mice Parade – Double Dolphins on a Dime

February 8th

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El Ten Eleven – El Ten Eleven

Mp3: El Ten Eleven – Connie

February 9th

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Dinosaur Jr – You’re Living All Over Me

MP3: Dinosaur Jr – Sludgefeast
MP3: Dinosaur Jr – Just Like Heaven

February 10th

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Handsome Furs – Plague Park

MP3: Handsome Furs – What We Had

MP3: Handsome Furs – Dead and Rural