New Travis

Posted: September 11th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

New Travis what?  Is there a new video?  Or a new album? Or a new sound?

Yes.

That is right, I am bringing you a fairly new video for the single “Something Anything” off of the new album coming out later this month called Ode to J. Smith.   And it has a pretty different sound than anything I’ve heard from them in the past.  It has a much harder sound than what we’re used to from these guys.  The video is nothing to get excited about.  But just getting to hear a new Travis tune and knowing that an album will shortly follow is exciting enough in itself.

Travis – Something Anything (removed 2/13/09)

And here is a pseudo cover song of Keane’s “Somewhere Only We Know.”  This is a fun little tune that they wrote for their appearance on the Mark and Lard show.

Travis – After Mark and Lard Go (removed 2/13/09)


Remix Wednesday:Demetri Martin’s Remix

Posted: September 10th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Remix of the Week | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

Today I’m catching my editor on a technicality, something I know he hates. My favorite comedian of all time is Demetri Martin. Some will know him for his comedy, others for his work with The Daily Show, and others for his small appearance in Flight of the Conchords.

Martin released his first full comedy album two years ago titled “These Are Jokes”. This is my favorite comedy album of all time, narrily beating all 3 Mitch Hedburg albums (thats right 3, a new one just came out even though he’s dead). Demetri has a bright future ahead of him, with a new Comedy Central show called Important Things with Demetri Martin airing this fall.

So how does this relate to Remixes? And… This is why my editor will kill me. It won’t.

Soooo… Nathan I apologize, but this comedian is hilarious, and hopefully after listening you won’t be so disappointed. At the very least, the glockenspiel should make you smile.

Demetri Martin – The Remix (removed 2/13/09)

I hope your ears laugh. Ω


“Monsters of Folk” to Reunite for Studio Album

Posted: September 7th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »

So I’ve been sitting on this information for over a month now and I don’t know why I waited until now to spread the love.  So without further ado, here it is:  Jim James, Conor Oberst, and M. Ward have announced via Rolling Stone interview that they will be heading into the studio to record an album together.  Now that I just typed it out for you all to read, it just feels too good to be true for some reason.  Maybe that is why I wasn’t super eager to share it with you all immediately.  Although I really hope that it will come to fruition and give me a chance to make up for missing the show when the trio toured together back in 2004, calling themselves the “Monsters of Folk.” Fortunately for us though, even if the album never happens or ends up being years in the making, each of these guys have been very busy this year to bring us something to hold us over.

Jim James and his alt-country band My Morning Jacket released their fifth studio album, Evil Urges earlier this summer.  I haven’t had the chance to get my hands on the whole album yet. But everything I’ve heard is innovative to say the least.  It’s different but great. And from what I hear, their live show is not something to be missed.

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My Morning Jacket – Highly Suspicious (removed 2/13/09)

On the contrary Oberst has left his alt-country band behind and released a new solo effort?  Yeah I don’t know if that is exactly true.  Because Bright Eyes was basically a solo project already. So now with a not so new sound he is recording as Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band.  Here is a great acoustic track off of the self-titled album that was just released this August.

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Conor Oberst – Milk Thistle (removed 2/13/09)

So as for our good friend M. Ward, he has teamed up with actress Zooey Deschanel(Elf) to form the indie-pop duo She & Him.  She has such and lovely and playful and inviting voice.  And apparently she is a fantastic songwriter as well.  I just assumed that with Ward’s talent that he would end up writing all the songs for the project, but he didn’t write a one. I really hope that the title of their oh so catchy spring release is signifying that we should expect more albums from the duo to come in the future.  Well here is a glimpse of the charming and light-hearted She & Him.

She & Him – Why Do You Let Me Stay Here? (removed 2/13/09)

Here is a little glimpse of what we hope is to come. Hope your ears and eyes bleed.


The Bombhappies!

Posted: September 6th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Articles About Music | Tags: , | Comments Off

I’m a very big fan of alternative rock. Not heavy stuff, but the truly Alternative aspect of it. Take this band called The Bombhappies for example, who are native Swedish speakers singing rock music in English. This is a really cool band I got to know a few years ago, in fact I interviewed them back when I did a podcast called Blastcast. I transcribed the interview which we did around the time they were working on the recordings that eventually became the album “Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok”. Now the Bombhappies are back in the studio once again to work on their next album release.

Note: this interview was conducted in August 2005 when I was working on my own podcast called Blastcast. I have the actual audio posted at the bottom. The production quality isn’t that great, but none-the-less I had fun. And the truth is I wouldn’t be here writing today if I hadn’t had some of the experiences I did while working with podcasting. So enjoy!

Cody Bromley: So you guys are from Sweden, or it says so on your site.

Joel Bervquist: Yeah.

CB: So how’s Sweden? Is it nice over there?

JB: It’s bright summer right now. And we had two rainy days, but before that 28 degrees Celsius (82 Fahrenheit).

CB: It’s just hot here too. So what got you guys into music? When did you guys get started with the band? Did it just sound like a cool idea?

JB: Started when me and Johan, the drummer, were 14 years old. We went to the same French class. And we weren’t very good at French so we decided music was our thing. And from that day, which was in ’93 something, we played together; and in ’95 we formed the band Bombhappies.

So what got you into podcasting?

CB: Well one day I woke up, and I listened to Daily Source Code, and decided that’s what I’m doing with my life now.

JB: We’re thinking about starting a station [podcast] of our own, in swedish though.

CB: Hm. I don’t know swedish, but I might still listen. Just to see whats on the pod-o-sphere. So how many members are there in the band?

JB: We’re five. Together with me is Andreas the basist, and Johan the drummer. The other guys didn’t make it to this rehearsal.

CB: Too bad. So how many other podcasts have you guys been on?

JB: Well I think.. I put us up there [The band posted their music to a site where podcasters can use their music for free called the Podsafe Music Network] about 1 half week ago, and now it’s been 16. Which is totally amazing because bands from Sweden usually get big in Japan, but we’re big on the internet in the States.

CB: I’m glad you put it up there because I really enjoy it, and my listeners do to.

JB: How many listen to your show?

CB: Last time I check from my Feedburner account, it said… 32. Or, I had 32 in one day.

JB: Cause as an artist on the Podsafe Music Network you don’t see much of a statistic online.

CB: I had 27 hits today, but the show won’t be posted until tomorrow.

JB: We’re amazed that actually one person, if one person is interested we’re really happy.

CB: I was really excited when I found your stuff, but nobody had rated it. And I was shocked because I thought this stuff was amazing.

JB: You’re probably the reason we are top rated [They were top rated, they were eventually overtaken by another artist.] because maybe only one person has rated us.

CB: I rated the song “Heidi” like twenty times.

JB: Cause I logged in and suddenly we were the top rated. And i was like, “Yeah, cool.”

CB: Yeah it’s probably my fault. But it helps I guess.

JB: Now we got some coverage in Swedish media. Export Music Sweden, which is like a government thing for music industry, has us on their first page that we’re “top of the pods” sort-of. So you actually have, you’ve made an impact.

CB: You’ve made an influence on me. I play songs in my car, and people ask, “who are they?”. And I say “The Bombhappies, listen to my podcast and hear some more.”

You guys totally rock.

JB: Thank you, thanks a lot.

CB: I’m glad you guys were courageous  enough to put your stuff out there.

JB: Yeah well there’s no other way to get it out there. CD is dead, and we don’t have any money to do any payola [Payola, in the American music industry, is the illegal practice of payment or other inducement by record companies for the broadcast of recordings on music radio, in which the song is presented as being part of the normal day's broadcast. ] things. So the only way to get things out is to give things away, or find people that like what you do.

CB: Keep up the good work guys.

JB: We’re going to record some new material this autumn. When it’s done I’ll send you the new songs. We have three more songs we recorded the same session that haven’t been mixed yet. Maybe they can come out earlier if we get to them.

CB: Do you guys do music full time?

JB: Two of us are students, and two of us have daytime jobs.

CB: I start school in ten days.

JB: So you’re not gonna be…

CB: I’ll still be doing the show. It’s just.. I don’t have as much time. Well it’s been a pleasure talking to you.

JB: Yeah it’s been nice.

CB: My first interview is with a band that’s hours away. More than 6 hours away.

JB: It’s 9pm here.

CB: Oh seven hours, it’s two pm here. Well I’ll let you go.

JB: thanks alot. Thanks for calling us up. Here’s a goodbye from 3 of the Bombhappies.

(Andreas & Johan saying “Bye” softly)

JB: And this is me, very lame guys, but very good at music.

CB: Thank you guys! You guys rock.

JB: We’ll keep listening to your show.

CB: I’ll keep listening to you guys!

You can listen to the full audio of this interview by clicking the link below.
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You can find out more about the Bombhappies on their website, or at their myspace.

The Bombhappies – When I’m Asleep (removed 2/13/09)

The Bombhappis – And at Belle Bed Inn, I Told You (removed 2/13/09)

I hope you support indie-music. Ω