Pujol Premiere Jack White Produced Single

Pujol, the brainchild of frontman Daniel Pujol, has been rocking Nashville so hard, Jack White finally heard. Pujol “recalls Paul Westerberg on those early, bratty Replacements records.” Prefix Mag. One of Spin Magazines five Nashville bands you need to know, Pujol’s 7″ “Black Rabbit” is out now on Third Man Records. There is also a limited edition 7″ coming later this month (“No Feeling”) on Turbo Time Record. Check out “Too Safe” produced by Jack White, then catch them on the road.

 
Pujol Too Safe Single by nmcollins
 

Upcoming US Tour Dates
12/13 – Siberia – New Orleans, LA*
12/14 – Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX*
12/15 – Theo’s Billiards – Corpus Christi, TX*
12/16 – Korova – San Antonio, TX*
12/17 – Red 7 – Austin, TX*
12/18 – Rubbergloves – Denton, TX*
12/19 – Buccaneer – Memphis, TN*

2/1/11 – The Bottletree Cafe – Birmingham, AL**
2/2/11 – The End – Nashville, TN**
2/3/11 – King Barcade – Raleigh, NC**
2/4/11 – Comet Pizza – Washington D.C.**
2/5/11 – 285 Kent – Brooklyn, NY**
2/6/11 – Machines with Magnets – Providence, RI**
2/8/11 – Beachland Ballroom – Cleveland, OH**

*w/ Turbo Fruits
**w/ Monotonix

Grandchildren @ Pianos, NYC – December 2, 2010


Pianos is tiny. Or, I should say, the ground floor showroom where I went is tiny. The front part is taken up by the bar. The upstairs used for other shows and DJ’s. A tiny bar sits tucked into the corner. The modest stage sits plainly against the back wall, with a house drum kit that only moves side to side, never off the stage.

The first band, Diehard, played through their set, rocked a bit, and had a good time. While musically tight, there was something missing. They clearly had the best banter of the night. They were followed by Dinowalrus, a trio of guys who could not decide if they were a dancy electronic band or an ambient indie rock outfit, though they played both well.

Before Dinowalrus could go on, however, the fire alarm kept going off, causing the band to make a song out of the incessant buzzing noise. After that cleared, and Dinowalrus played their set, we still weren’t done with the fire. Someone left their coat too close to a candle, which went up in flames, all while Grandchildren were cramming their many instruments on stage.

While both previous acts fit with relative ease on the stage, Grandchildren and its six members had to pick a spot and sway there. Complete with a drummer, percussionist, two guitarists, bassist and synth player, they broke into their first song, full of ambient noise and tribal drums.

The next thing I knew, it was 45 minutes later and I had been swallowed by a wall of sound. Time passed, moments lingered, everyone in Grandchildren played something like 15 different instruments and I was in awe. While I had heard a handful of songs before, nothing prepared me for their live show. Even through all the space and fuzz of their set, they were incredibly tight. Theirs is the type of music that is better to enjoy than to think “how did they come up with this?”

Lest we think Grandchildren are trying to reinvent Broken Social Scene by throwing 15 of their friends on stage, everyone in Grandchildren plays a significant part. Even the drummer is not just a drummer, as he hops over his drumset, heads to a synth machine, grabs a microphone and belts out lyrics. Or the main vocalist giving his bass to another band member, hopping behind drums and rocking out. And so on down the list.

There is a point in most shows when one realizes who the headliners are, even if unaware before the show started. The opening bands, though playing as well as they can, sound differently than the really polished headliner (though not always). While I enjoyed the sets from Dinowalrus and Diehard, when Grandchildren got up, it was a different sound. All three bands had played with the same set up, the same sound system, yet with Grandchildren it felt complete. If they made mistakes, it was lost within the overall atmosphere of the set.

Grandchildren continue their residency at Pianos the next two Thursdays (the 9th and 16th), with different opening acts. Everyone needs to go see it, to experience something beautiful. I will be back, not to cover it or write articles but to merely enjoy.

Bardo Pond Prep New Release, Premiere Song


After two decades of playing together, Bardo Pond have found a way to strip down to the essentials, leaving all things unnecessary behind. Which may be why, after twenty years of naming records after hallucinogens, Pond are releasing a self-titled album due out January 11, 2011 on Fire Records. But to hold over eager fans, they have released the song “Don’t Know About You.”

  Bardo Pond “Don’t Know About You” by nmcollins

Tour Dates

12.01 • London, UK — The Relentless Garage
12.03 •
Minehead, UK — Nightmare Before Christmas (ATP)

Tracklist:
01. Just Once
02. Don’t Know About You
03. Sleeping
04. Undone
05. Cracker Wrist
06. The Stars Behind
07. Wayne’s Tune

The Duke Spirit Announce New Album Details


London’s The Duke Spirit, return this coming Spring with a new album, entitled Bruiser. Bursting on the scene back in 2003 with the release of a single (“Darling You’re Mean”) and mini album (“Roll, Spirit, Roll”), The Duke Spirit have showcased their scuffed, soulful guitar aesthetic across a handful of albums, relentless touring and TV appearances on all the late night talk shows. With two LP’s and a handful of EP’s under their belt, The Duke Spirit have harnessed their sound as “completely enveloped in a shroud of huge emotion – a mix of warm swirling dissonance, minor chords and a pounding minimal ‘60’s rock rhythm section.” FILTER Magazine. With Bruiser, The Duke Spirit make a conscious effort to strip down the fuzz and create space in which the drums, guitar and bass have their own sonic place.

Tracklist:

1. Cherry Tree
2. Everybody’s Under Your Spell
3. Villain
4. Don’t Wait
5. Surrender
6. Running Fire
7. De Lux
8. Procession
9. Northbound
10. Glorious
11. Victory
12. Homecoming

Rival Schools Release First Single In A Decade


Rejoice. With their first studio album since 2001’s United by Fate, New York rock outfit Rival Schools, release their first single for Pedals, due out March 8, 2011. In an effort to satiate those in wait for the past ten years, the song, “Shot After Shot,” is out now on Itunes as a deluxe single, featuring both the original and acoustic versions, along with the video and a b-side, “Arranged Marriages.”

Check out the official video for “Shot After Shot.”

 

 

GOBBLE GOBBLE Release New 7″, Tour Dates

Frenetic bedroom pop guru, Cecil Frena (aka GOBBLE GOBBLE), has been busy touring and recording the past few years and is back with a new limited edition 7” called Wrinklecarver.  Frena blew out his throat, gave up screaming, moved to San Francisco and started making pop records. Using his roots, Frena has created music like “the Muppets on a savage acid trip at an Animal Collective show.” EYE Weekly.

Pick up the 7″ here

  Gobble Gobble – Lawn Knives by nmcollins

Tour Dates

Thursday, November 18th    Canmore, AB    Canmore Hotel
Friday, November 19th    Leduc, AB    GARAGE
Saturday, November 20th    Edmonton, AB    Dinwoodie
Sunday, November 21st   Devon, AB   Legion Hall