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  • 21st October 2007

    House of Brothers Music Review

    House of Brothers NEW MUSIC REVIEW

    Even though I do not usually post reviews on new artists, I was sent this band’s mp3 electronically by angel… so I decided to post something short and sweet to entice you to check the music out and see for yourself whether you like it or not.

    “Superb bootsale-pop like Elliot Smith rubbed down with lavender” - NME


    “Sparkling indie-folk in style, as magical as anything the much-acclaimed Fionn Regan has recently released to the world. It is serene, stunningly so, and quite wonderfully arresting” - Drowned In Sound

    The Constant Skeptic says…..

    I am eager to hear more from these guys after listening to their single “Deadman“, and since I have such an affinity for Elliott Smith, their familiar somber sounding melodies are a welcome addition to my IPOD.

    I do hope to hear something maybe more heavy or faster from them, maybe would be a good idea for a follow up record. Vocals are superb, guitar work superb, and the melodies are Grey’s Anatomy-esque, which is definitely a compliment.

    I like the fact that House of Brothers is a solo project, and I think that Andrew Jackson, the man behind the band name could open up for such well seasoned acts as Amos Lee and Bright Eyes.

    BIO FOR BAND OF BROTHERS:

    Hailing from Nottingham, England, House of Brothers is the solo project from Andrew Jackson, former member of The Murder of Rosa Luxemburg, one of the finest post-hardcore band’s the UK has seen in many a year. Taking on a much different style this time around, House of Brothers music, with it’s beautiful strings, clever guitar lines and gentle vocals, draws it’s influences from the likes of Nick Drake, Vashti Bunyan, Tom Waits, Iron And Wine and Sun Kil Moon.

    With the debut EP, ‘Deadman’, set for release via Big Scary Monsters Records (Yndi Halda, Meet Me In St Louis, This Town Needs Guns) on 26th November, we’ve decided to offer a free MP3 of the title track, which can be found at…

    THE GOOD STUFF: MP3 for “Deadman

    http://www.bsmrocks.com/mp3/houseofbrothers-deadman.mp3

    MYSPACE: www.myspace.com/houseofbrothers

    (where other tracks from the EP are available to stream)

    The EP can be pre-ordered from www.bsmrocks.com and all orders will receive a free, limited edition badge.

    Tour Dates:
    11.10 – Kingston, The Works (w/ Youthmovies, Adam Gnade)
    12.10 – Tunbridge Wells, The Forum (w/ Youthmovies, Adam Gnade)
    13.10 – Oxford, Jericho Tavern
    15.10 - Nottingham, Rescue Rooms (w/ Ed Harcourt)


    Blog link:
    http://www.bsmrocks.com/products/hob-biog.doc

    Promo photo link: http://www.bsmrocks.com/press/hob1.html

    CD artwork link: http://www.bsmrocks.com/products/hob-sleeve-big.jpg

    Big Scary Monsters: http://www.bsmrocks.com/

     

    The Constant Skeptic’s Previous post and review of Bob Dylan’s concert at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland:

    Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello

     

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    30th September 2007

    Bob Dylan Gestapo and Costello Craze - A Brief Recap of Friday’s Concert

    Well,

    upon our arrival at Merriweather, we parked got out, and I stuffed my video camera down my pants, and slipped the strap through my belt so that it would be held suspended and not fall down my pant leg as we walked into the arena.

    Not only were there signs that said NO PHOTOGRAPHY OR VIDEO at the winding entrance, but there were three or four ‘workers’ shouting as the throng moved, ‘DON’T EVEN TRY IT, IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING THAT CAN RECORD OR TAKE PICTURES, LEAVE IT IN YOUR CAR’…. I was surprised at the level of brutality in their voices… but I guess electronic devices could be bombs, so from a homeland security perspective this made sense, until I saw the professional cinematographers  setup with their uber equiptos probably making a DVD to sell on Columbia Records website and in your favorite starbucks…. so that is why they didn’t want people bootlegging…. ahhh corporate protective measures, now that makes more sense.

    First and Second Acts:

    Amos Lee was first on; he and his band were actually very good, a cross between Traveling Wilburys and Bob Seger. I wished I could have taken pictures, but since we had front row seats to the right front of the stage, we were being eagle-eyed by security constantly… I couldn’t unzip my pants without them taking notice as to whether I was going to take a pis or pull out some equipment for some nefarious activity.

    ACL 07 Day Three IMG_9119

    Either way, Elvis Costello was up next, and it was the first time I had ever listened to his songs, and I can say he was impressive. It was just him and his full bodied acoustic. His slapstick picking style and bellowing voice did wonders for my ear drums. I noticed the scale of the stage to this round faced man and the support structure of lights and wires. It was intermission after an hour of his music and Dylan anticipation was high.

    Elvis Costello

    Food note:

    Food at the Merriweather was extensive. That is a good word for it. Besides the regular carnival fare, like fries, burgers, beer, etc.. there was also crab cakes, shrimp on a stick, and even sushi. We had a few margaritas and some fries and that was it.

    Bobby….

    Disappointing right from the start as this bumbling slight man rattled off the first song and played some chords with HEAVY backup guitar from his three other guitarists and bass player. This was the only song he used his guitar on, the rest of the night he stayed sideways on the keyboard and let his ‘band’ do all the heavy lifting while he mumbled incomprehensible lyrics. All I caught was ‘desolaatiioon rooowww’. The rest of the song sounded like a bluesy version of a pop song with mumbles like ‘gita go and thisaway’ and ‘higersumboygofreeshum’ which was mumbled fast into the mike and whispered, not sung. So that was disappointing.

    It was neat to see that he still had some sort of strange stage presence of a quasi-cool cat in his zoot suit and flat top hat. He stayed classy, and the seats were great so can’t really complain about this once in a lifetime experience. I just wish he would have played more of his classics instead of just ‘desolation row’ and ‘blowin’ in the wind’, both of which were strange jazzy versions that were whispered way too fast and off tempo from the original. Apparently he played masters of war, but it was so jazzy I couldn’t tell.

    It appears almost scary that maybe Columbia Records is keeping Bobby alive to milk another tour out of him before he fades away into the long goodbye. A videomentary is coming out in theaters about him, I posted the youtube preview previously here.

    To get some more opinions from the concert go to this thread here….

    Overall, the emperor of folk rock has lost his voice… sorry America. Another great lost into the hazy twilight. Who will rise up to replace him to speak to this generation?

    So, Bob.  After all these years.  How DOES it feel?

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    28th September 2007

    Going to See Bob Dylan Tonight @ Merriweather

    Here is the link for the schedule to check out the site:

    http://www.merriweathermusic.com/schedule.php

    so I see you got your brand new leopard skin pillbox hat

    I will be posting pictures and hopefully some vids tomorrow so don’t forget to stop by or subscribe to the rss feed to get an automatic update.

    try not to be too jealous… smile_teeth

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    7th February 2007

    What are you doing february 8th? How about listening to a free broadcast of Birdmonster live?

    My new favorite band, BIRDMONSTER, is coming totally free courtesy of lala.com:


    A little about lala.com:

    Launched in June 2006, lala.com is a music site where fans trade and buy CDs,
    get music recommendations and listen to radio stations programmed by other fans
    and independent DJs.

    Lala’s aim is to encourage music discovery, and give choice back to the fans in
    an age where the airwaves are being taken over by the homogenizing force of the
    Wal-Marts and Clear Channels of the world.

    hear Birdmonster live
    on Feb 8 -
    http://www.lala.com/birdmonsterlive

    I especially love the part about the airwaves being taken over by clear channel and wal-marts. Homogenizing should just be for milk as far as I’m concerned.

    http://www.popnutten.de/wp-content/birdmonster.jpg

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    14th January 2007

    Black Sunday Dawn - A mp3 playlist from Darkness to Light - mp3s of the week

    Well, here it goes… my first feeble attempt at creating a suitable playlist to get you all right into the depths of my strange cerebrum…….

    The theme is a snapshot from just before dawn on an overcast sunday… so dark songs in the beginning that gradually fade to lighter, happier tunes… enjoy!

    BLACK SUNDAY DAWN PLAYLIST:

    1. System of a Down - ADD.mp3
    classic anti-consumerism rantings

    2. A Perfect Circle - Diary of a Madman (bootleg).mp3
    amazing live track about the depths of madness

    3. David Bowie - The Bewlay Brothers.mp3
    what can you say, David Bowie is 60 and Hunky Dory is a classic album

    4. … And You Will Know Us By the Trail… - Totally Natural.mp3
    heavy and scary

    5. Pearl Jam - Black (acoustic live bootleg).mp3
    classic track with somber vocals and lyrics

    6. Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah - Upon This Tidal Wave.mp3
    great fast track from a great fast-tracking band

    7. Hockey Night - Tubin.mp3
    Hockey Night is one of my favorite bands right now

    8. Belle and Sebastian - Take Your Carriage Clock.mp3
    its belle and sebastian, enough said

    9. Belle and Sebastian - Marx and Engels.mp3
    ibid

    10. Hockey Night - This Peaceful Year.mp3
    slower and calmer track

    11. Elliott Smith - Independence Day.mp3
    great track from the late great

    12. Archer Prewitt - Way of the Sun.mp3
    buy the whole ‘Wilderness’ CD - its worth it

    13. Sufjan Stevens - God Will Never Let You Down.mp3
    if you don’t know sufjan, you don’t know good music

    AND THATS IT - HOPE YOU ENJOYED IT!

    previous mp3 posts here

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    For underwater cameras, not all digital camera sets are apt. So far the canon cameras have given some excellent pieces. The panasonic camera has also introduced some models.

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    8th January 2007

    Mp3s of the Week - Daniel Johnston and Blind Melon

    well, you asked for it, we’re bringin’ it:

    Two tracks from the past for this week:

    Daniel Johnston, that psychopathic-genius-soul-man-rocker from the other side of galaxy to blow your ventricle-sockets out of their gobbly-gookers:

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    Daniel Johnston - Living it for the moment.mp3

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    Blind Melon, the tradgic story of an amazing singer, Shannon Hoon, consumed by drugs… the rock-star cliche with a twist…. but thank god we can still listen to their music:

    (and no its not their infamous hit, “No Rain”)

    Shannon Hoon 1995
    Blind Melon - Change (acoustic Shannon Hoon).mp3

    ‘Change’ is always in some sort of “Best of..” mix that I have on my IPOD.

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    30th December 2006

    After Festivus and Saddam’s Execution, How About Some Good Music?

    Well, here you go, your mind-meld is here, just in time for New Years celebrations….

    First off, I updated the MP3s of the week, another two-for, both from The Islands. The tracks are amazing, and I’m sure you will agree, if not, oh well, go listen to Justin Timberlake and stop reading my blog. The song “Swans” is over 8 minutes long, and breaks into an amazing outro at about 7 minutes in.

    Next, a few bonus tracks to make your New Years a little more cheerful and optimistic about the upcoming year, unless your drunk and passed out by now…

    Sufjan Stevens - Chicago.mp3
    Sufjan Stevens

    Devotchka - How It Ends.mp3
    Devotchka

    Devotchka’s track is featured in “Everything is Illuminated” and in “Little Miss Sunshine“, both worth watching if you like good cinema.

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