Even with all the revivalism going on these days, I’ve been able to get some much needed distance from all that C86 stuff and its starting to sound listen-able again. I liked the June Brides, so I’ll check out Phil Wilson solo (I’m enjoying his cover of Subway Sects “Nobody’s Scared”). I like that Mantles seven inch. I dont’ know much about Magic Bullets (except that his voice does not defy comparison, what do you think?). And Mr Slumberland is a fun dj. Sure, why not?
Okay, maybe you didn’t think we knew there were bands outside of San Francisco (except, for this one time when we let on) but check this out: This thursday there’s a pretty cool show going on at The Rickshaw Stop with Chicago weirdos Singer, as well as San Francisco weirdos Sic Alps, and new to me The Fresh & Onlys.
Ok, so The Fresh & Onlys features “members of Black Fiction, Kelley Stoltz Band” and I’m really into the songs on their myspace page. Sixties, garage worship stuff — Thee Oh Sees are in their top friends, surprise! But so are The Strapping Fieldhands and thats a better reference point. The songs are catchy and a little weird and I’ve played this little ditty called “Nuclear Disaster” a few times already. There’s Harmonica too. Yay, surprise new band to go see!
Sic Alps rule, I know we’ve told you this (they were on our first muxtape). They were supposed to be on tour this summer but then right before their kick off show at the Hemlock, dude broke his wrist. Bummer! I think this is their first show since that mishap and I bet they’re gonna be extra good.
Then Singer. Singer has memebers of Lichens/90 Day Men and Town and Country and Drag City veterans U.S. Maple who were one of my favorite bands at the time. They were total weirdos. The songs would be at odds with themselves, the guitars stumble and then burst into some oddball rock posturing while the singer dude rhasped away. Live they would antogonize each other on stage. One time I saw them, an instrumental intro was stretched out much longer than it could handle because the singer was in the audience talking to somebody like he was totally not in the band. They knew how to make it tense, but after the show they’d be joking with each other and friendly as can be.
So from what I’ve read, Singer’s live show is maybe a bit like the U.S. Maple show. And from what I’ve heard, Singer sounds a lot like U.S. Maple if they were fronted by M. Lamar or something. Ok, maybe not, but these guys sing and harmonize their hearts out. At any rate, it sounds totally absurd and I will be there. Take a listen:
You should probably go to this becuase a) we are and we’re fun and we know you’ve been trying to figure out how to hang out with us b) its free and (probably most importantly) c) its Nothing People’s record release. Remember, they were our myspace of the week. No? They’re so good! Listen to this, they’re kinda back to getting their Chrome on:
Nothing People – Reinstall
Anyway, this is totally free courtesy of The Guardian (I know! I thought they were only writing about Ladytron and the Juno soundtrack! Ok, thats not fair, they wrote about girls recently, I’m just a cranky bitch after work tonight!).
Nothing People
The Pets (Sacramento, not Oakland)
@ Lucky 13
May 25, 2008
5 – 7 PM, FREE