Thursday, June 20, 2013

More road trips! CSS, MS MR, Io Echo at Lola's room in Portland

Io Echo and MS MR have spent the last several weeks on tour supporting CSS, so I was disappointed to discover that MS MR would not be performing in Seattle at the Showbox at the Market. The band's last stop on the tour would be the Crystal Ballroom in Portland. I had my heart set on seeing the full line up for months so I bought tickets and made the drive- and it was totally worth it.

The show was in fact at Lola's Room which is the upstairs bar of the Crystal Ballroom. Low ceilings and a tiny stage at first appeared they would not be able to contain the expected sound and energy.  A slow, low drone and hazy purple lights announced the band and Io Echo began to make their way onto the stage one by one. The Los Angeles based band released its debut LP Ministry of Love last month on IAMSOUND Records. The set began as the album does with "Shanghai Girls". Ioanna Gika came out swaying in a smiley face sweatshirt and Leopold Ross from head to toe in black with geometric talismans were a visual representation of the band's complimentary and contradictory sounds. Ross' distorted and often heavy guitar coupled with Gika's vocals, light as air and mingling with the fog, Io Echo moved fluidly from favorites off the album, like "Outsiders", "Tiananmen Square" and "Ecstasy Ghost". Gika and Ross put on a moody and engaging show, jumping up and down to the music or singing from their knees on "Addicted".

MS MR's stage presence was unparalleled and somewhat unexpected based on its mysterious online presence. The pair seemed genuinely ecstatic to be performing, and from the audience reaction it appeared I was not the only one that made it a point to catch them before they take off to expectant crowds and sold out shows all over Europe.  Lizzy Plapinger's vocals were even more impressive in person and set the tone for MS MR's strong and sensual songs. The New York band, also on IAMSOUND Records, formed in 2010 and both the EP Candy Bar Creep Show and debut LP Secondhand Rapture were well received in Europe and Australia. Last night's show included crowd pleasers like "Hurricane", "Bones", and the oddly rocksteady reminiscent "Salty Sweet".

By the time Brazilian femme rockers CSS began the set I thought my initial prediction would come true- the lanterns would fall from the shaking ceiling and the floor would in fact drop out from beneath the crowd's dancing feet. Instead we all bounced happily to CSS' latin rock rhythm and percussive lyrics. Though it was the most straight forward rock set of the night, the pop overtones were heavy and Reggaeton influences were undeniably present. CSS (which is an abbreviation for a Portuguese phrase meaning "tired of being sexy") began playing music together in 2003 and became the fist South American band signed to Sub Pop in 2006. As touring veterans and headliners, CSS did not disappoint,  though with openers like Io Echo and MS MR it would have been hard for them not to knock it out of the park. I'd probably drive three hours in any direction for a line up like that.

xoxo-
juliet

Monday, June 17, 2013

It's Been Too Long

This playlist started with a realization that I have not listened to R.E.M. in years.  One of my favorite albums Monster, has been the thing I've been missing in my life for way too long, and that's where I wanted to start with this weeks musical selection. Making this playlist what it is.  A lovely mess of music that I truly hope you enjoy.

http://8tracks.com/thedudebl/going-a-little-crunchy

1.  "New Rose" - The Damned
2.  "Poor Boy"  - R.L. Burnside
3.  "Crush With Eyeliner" - R.E.M.
4.  "Little Shoes" - French Cassettes
5.  "Fitter Happier" - David Cross
6.  "Currency of Love" - Joseph Arthur
7.  "Bleed Me" - The Jesus & Mary Chain
8.  "Careers In Combat" - Parquet Courts
9.  "He's Your Man" - Oblivians

Sunday, June 16, 2013

This is not a rock and roll road trip

Rock and roll road trips are the trips you take with friends and lovers to some place fun and exciting. The music is somewhat irrelevant because it is only heard in between laughter and conversation or the occasional friendly argument. This is was not a rock and roll road trip. I drove alone from Seattle to Anderson, CA and back, and not for fun either. A total of about 36 hours on the road, not including the distance between my hotel and my destination and the time lost to detours. I took a stab at learning French in my car but quickly perte d'intérêt. The route home was much more interesting as I chose the scenic route up Highway 101. 

The thing about staring at the road for that long is that there is nothing really to distract you from your thoughts. It's a time to contemplate and reflect, but that can be dangerous if you're not careful. Which is why musical selection is key. Here's a list of the songs that saved me from myself. Listen on Spotify.

These Days- Nico
Gold Soundz- Pavement
Lawyers, Guns and Money- Warren Zevon
A Horse With No Name- America
No Rain- Blind Melon
Big Yellow Taxi- Joni Mitchell
Goodbye, Horses- Q Lazzarus & Garvey
Mt. St. Helens- Mirah
Stephanie Says- The Velvet Underground
Shady Lane- Pavement


xoxo-
juliet

Monday, June 10, 2013

Band Profile: Charms

A little while back I was at a local bar in West Seattle called the Skylark to have a couple of drinks, and watch some local music.  Charms was the one of the bands there playing that night, and they definitely left a good impression.   So much so, that I wanted to get an interview, review, or something on this blog as soon as possible.  So after contacting Charms drummer Ray McCoy, here is an email interview for you all to enjoy.  Also, a heads up, Charms play Chop Suey June 12th with Chasity Belt, Acapulco Lips, and Shadow Walker.


Where did you guys meet?  How did you become a band?

- EJ and I played music and magic cards together a couple of times with some mutual friends and just sort of clicked. We started playing together on our own and eventually decided we needed another person to round out the sound. Josh and I had been playing together previously in a psych-rock/improv project called Young Doctors as well as our indie-pop band, The Hunting Club, and so we brought him in to fill the traditional bass player role with synth and keys. Now we're all in love.

Have any of you been in other bands before?

- I played in several hardcore/metal/post-punk projects back in Vermont, where I moved here from, usually on bass or guitar. This is my first project playing drums. EJ played in a bunch of bands back in the day as well, and Josh used to make beats and such. We're also all in several other projects currently - we're all the live backing band for Emma Danner's Red Ribbon project, and Josh and I are both still in The Hunting Club, and I also play in Lena Simon's (of Tomten/Pollens/Throw Me The Statue) solo project, Kairos, as well as a heavy grunge-pop band, The Holy. Busy dudes.

How long have you been playing together?

- A little over a year.

What are your influences?

-We're all over the place. We all devour a lot of music, and have since we were young, so there's all sorts of stuff deep inside us. As far as the more conscious influences for what we're doing now, we like a lot of artists that can balance being fun and energetic with genuine creativity and weirdness. Deerhunter, HEALTH, Battles, Thee Oh Sees and Ty Segall (and tons of other garage pop), The Dodos, METZ. I'm sure our history playing in much heavier bands and low fi solo experimentation and hip hop production finds its way into this stuff.

I hear that you are currently, or will be working with Erik Blood.  How did that come about?

- We got lucky and played a really fun, amazing halloween show with him and our buds in the Tea Cozies and Kithkin last year. We heard he dug us and some mutual acquaintances connected us. We crossed our fingers and asked if he'd record us and he was totally down. We did a couple songs for a 7 inch with him.

Do you have a set date for your next release?

- No exact date, but we'll have the records back in time to put them out in early August.

Where have you played so far?

- Seattle, mostly. Comet, Chop Suey, Sunset, Black Lodge, Columbia City Theatre, houses, etc. Played a rad house party with Two Bar productions out in Wenatchee recently - shooting to get outta town more often soon.

Other than the Sunset, do you have any other future shows?

- Our next show is June 12th at Chop Suey with the fan-fucking-tastic Chastity Belt, Acapulco Lips, and Shadow Walker, and then we're playing on the 22nd at Blue Moon with our buds in Swamp Meat.


- Ray/Charms

http://charmsrock.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/charms.sounds