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Bee Vs. Moth Upcoming Release, Tour Dates

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The completely undefinable group ("weirdo instrumental rock" according to the band themselves) Bee vs. Moth (who tell the story of boy meets guitar in this vid) have announced their tour dates in support of their second release, Acronyms, due out September 6th on the Aggraveire Music label. Because you’re in Austin, though, you don’t have to wait – you can catch them next Thursday the 19th at Club de Ville, along with Darling New Neighbors and the Sad Accordions

(photo by Aubrey Edwards)

Dates: 

10/01    Hot Springs, AR @ Maxine’s 
10/02    Columbia, MO @ The Blue Fugue
10/05    Lake Villa, IL @ Swing State
10/07    Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s 
10/09    Denton, TX @ Andy’s Bar

Austin

Praise the Lord and Pass the Jack Daniels: The Whiskey Priest

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The Whiskey Priest preaches with a sound reminiscent of a tent-covered revival. A raw, visceral sound that often toes the line between melancholia and exuberance, the sermons of The Whiskey Priest have been a project of songwriter Seth Woods—of Sad Accordions, and often Zookeeper, and Alex Dupree’s Trapdoor Band—since 2006. The years of work and ache have come to fruition in the forthcoming debut LP, Wave & Cloud, an album that, if the first single, “If A Train Was A Doctor Was A Song,” promises to exhibit that special kind of avant-garde styled folk-rock/bluegrass music that feels like a mule kick to the heart; it’s the kind of thing you don’t notice rarely possesses a drum section until someone points it out to you, and makes you realize you don’t at all miss the convention of it. The right kind of music at the right time. The Whiskey Priest goes down smooth and mellow, with sweet melodies that hides the underlying sting of bitter heartache the joy in spite of it.

The Whiskey Priest will be performing this Saturday, the 14th at End of An Ear Records on 2209 South 1st to celebrate the impending release of Wave & Cloud, which debuts on August 23rd.

–Mitchell Mazurek (photo by Valerie Fremin) 

 

Austin

From the Open Blog: Megafauna!

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Riding the recent wave of publicity from their fifth national tour, Megafauna is finally releasing its full-length debut album, Larger than Human. Fans and press alike are singing the praises of Megafauna, Austin’s newest rock sensation.

Megafauna features Dani Neff as vocalist/axe-wielding guitar goddess and Will Krause and Cameron Page as her rocking rhythm section. Neff has been called a "sexy maniac" and often comes on stage in a Tyrannosaurus Rex costume, which she then strips off to reveal a skintight leopard print unitard, tutu or a star track mini dress. Neff has been described as a “shredmaster” and consistently stuns audiences with one-million-notes-a-second blasts of power.

“Will Krause and Cameron Page’s brimstone rhythm heed to solos that will melt the seals off seven scrolls,” writes Jeremy Martin from the San Antonio Current. “Neff pulls off several of the moves that eventually required Van Halen to undergo hand surgery.” Austin blog, Big Western Flavor, described Neff’s solos as “blood-curdling, burning flesh.” Called “noise-pop glory” by Detroit blog Deep Cutz, and “grunge rock and metal-inspired madness” by Flagpole Magazine, Megafauna is making quite the impact around the country. One awe-struck fan said that it is a “shocking co-mingling of everything that matters.”

Underground poet Thax Douglas, who has introduced the likes of MGMT and Dirty Projectors, read a poem before Megafauna’s last show at Mohawkand then explained that Megafauna is “one of the best bands on the planet.”

Much like Megafauna’s music and live performances, their newest album Larger than Human is a pastiche. Larger than Human was recorded at four Austin recording studios: Cacophony Recorders, Premium Recording, The Bubble and Cucuy Productions. “It’s an unconventional approach,” Will Krause explains. “We wanted the album to have a unique texture. We thought that recording different kinds of songs at different studios would accentuate the area covered by the album.” “It remains cohesive though,” adds Neff. “We also wanted to offer listeners around the country a sampling of what Austin has to offer in the way of recording.” At Cacophony Recorders, Megafauna worked with Eric Wofford, the man behind the Black Angels’ first album. They also worked with Alex Lyon at The Bubble, a studio that has recorded And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, Jet, and Explosions in the Sky.

Larger than Human is heroic and outlandish, at once heavy and poppy, improvisational and staunchly composed. It is Stereolab meets ACDC, featuring vintage metal riffs paired with gorgeous ethereal vocals. The album is epic yet fiercely catchy. One listener noted, “these songs are crazy, but they get stuck in your head.” “Not enough can be said about this band” said Austin blog Cannibal Cheerleader, “they supply a smorgasbord of indie-rock madness for all to enjoy.”

Hole in the Wall will be abuzz on the night of Saturday, August 21st in celebration of Larger than Human’s release. “We’re really excited,” guitarist/vocalist Dani Neff says of the new release, “It sounds fantastic.”

The party kicks off at seven and features eleven Austin indie-rock bands, including Transmography, Red Leaves, Death is Not a Joyride, We the Granada and The Hi-Tones. The event is free before 9:00pm and $3 after 9pm. “We try to make sure all of our shows are cheap,” says Neff. “We don’t want anyone to be turned away because of money.” Austin booking and promotion company, Lucy The Poodle Productions, is putting on the event. “There will probably be a special appearance by our favorite poet and good friend, Thax Douglas,” Neff assures.

Texas and Louisiana tour dates for August and September, as well as more information on buying the CD, can be found at www.myspace.com/mymegafauna.

(Ed.: this post taken from Megafauna’s post on our DIY Open Blog, check out other Open Blog posts in the Deli Kitchen.) 

Austin

The Festival So Nice they Named it Thrice

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It’s back, it’s huge, it’s in triplicate as usual: Fun Fun Fun Fest announced their full line-up, and it includes local fiends Woven Bones (above), Mother Falcon, Royal Forest, Eagle Claw, and perhaps most significantly of all, Black Nasty. Don’t argue with him, he’ll take it farther than you. November 5-7, Waterloo Park. 

FUN FUN FUN FEST 2010 COMPLETE LINE-UP:

ORANGE STAGE:

Weird Al Yankovic
MGMT
Devo
Dirty Projectors
The Hold Steady
Man Man
Cap’n Jazz
Os Mutantes
Deerhunter
Wavves
Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti
Polvo
Kaki King
Dum Dum Girls
Best Coast
Crocodiles
Magic Kids
Indian Jewelry
Appleseed Cast
Margot and the Nuclear So and Sos
Toro Y Moi
Junius
Woven Bones
Royal Forest
Mother Falcon

BLACK STAGE:

Bad Religion
GWAR
The Vandals
Dwarves
The Gories
Municipal Waste
Strike Anywhere
The Casualties
Valient Thorr
Jeff The Brotherhood
The Briggs
Power Trip
Eagle Claw
Mastodon
Suicidal Tendencies
High On Fire
Snapcase
Floor
The Bronx
Ringworm
Kylesa
OFF!
Peelander Z
Hatred Surge
Black Congress

BLUE STAGE:

RJD2
Slick Rick (performing "Great Adventures Of")
Deakin (of Animal Collective)
Delorean
Big Freedia
Designer Drugs
Devin The Dude
Invincible
Butcher Bear and Charlie
League of Extraordinary Gz
DJ Nick Nack
A-trak
Yelle
Pharoahe Monch
Jean Grae
POS
Dam-Funk
Dominique Young Unique
Black Nasty
DJ Bird Peterson
Crew 54

YELLOW STAGE:

Cold Cave (doing a live visual projection show)
Monotonix
Mariachi El Bronx
Live Action Wrestling
Veggie Hot Dog Eating Contest
Punk Rock Story Time with Joe Sib (spoken word)
New Movement (live sketch comedy)
Air Sex Contest (presented by Alamo Draft House)
Live Stunt Show
Video Shows
Stand Up Comedy with: Matt Bearden, Altercation Punk Rock Comedy tour and many more tba

Austin

Live Review: Legs Against Arms, The Act Rights, Sip Sip, The Downbeats

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Sweat swung like beads on spinning ceiling fans as The Downbeats opened at The Parish last Thursday night for an audience full of young guns who were likely sliding shut the door to their moms’ minivans not an hour ago. When informed they had 8 minutes left in a time-check, The Downbeats lead vocals sprayed in perfect punk rock form over tuning guitars, “Well then, we got about 8 more songs.”  Moments later, he disrupted a song to proclaim he didn’t feel quite right, and with foxly movement as stylized as synchronized swimmers, all but the drummer jumped off the stage, instruments and microphones with them, to play the rest of the set among the audience. 

Reverberating second act Sip Sip’s 14-man-band resembled Danielson in energy and costuming.  Dynamic and entertaining, Sip Sip juggled back and forth between song and rap, accompanied by a whirlpooling horns section and a synthesizer, on top of standard rock instrumentation.  At moments, they drew up an irrefutable comparison to a double-headed giant of Jay-Z and Michael McDonald with the brassy hips of Chromeo. Sip Sip, fronted by members of Austin’s lushly orchestrated Mother Falcon, was very much the lungs of the evening. 

 

Headliners Legs Against Arms beamed pleasant rock, which was a complementing decipherable pop to the grating, and sometimes trying, sound of the third act, The Act Rights. The Act Rights jammed with fortitude, but their buzzing garage sound and pop blister vocals spent the entire set walking a tightrope of take-it-or-leave-it. Legs Against Arms rolled along with radio-ready rock ’n stroll. 

 

–Lauren Hardy (photo by Natalya Alexandrovna)

Austin

Oh No Oh My’s New Designer: You

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The dangerously likable indie rockers Oh No Oh My have invited you all to design their new poster…details straight from the band below: 

Are you one of those people that never win anything? I know, me too. I did win tickets to see Mighty Ducks 2 when I was in first grade, for this sweet joke I submitted to the Denver Post. But you know, that doesn’t really count. I had to go with my parents. And I think my sister got to go too, so really, that was a shared victory, and not something to call my own.

BUT I DIGRESS. We’re going to give away the following:

1 Shoot ‘Em Up T-Shirt (in whatever size you want)
1 Brains/Walking Into Me on 7" 45RPM Vinyl (just released, featuring 2 songs from our upcoming album)
1 Dmitrij Dmitrij EP on 12" 45 rpm Vinyl
1 Dmitrij Dmitrij EP CD
1 "Oh No! Oh My!" CD 
2 Oh No Oh My Beer Coozys
A bunch of Oh No Oh My temporary tattoos
and some Oh No Oh My buttons/pins/badges/whatev..er you want to call them

HOLY CRAP THAT’S AWESOME. How do you have to do in exchange for such an awesome prize package?? Make us a tour poster! To summarize what we’re looking for:

11×17 Poster
Preferably 1-2 Colors (in case it’s so awesome that we decide have it screen printed but if you feel your vision needs full color, then I guess that would be okay…)
300 DPI
Must have "Oh No Oh My" on it
Please nothing cute, or precious, or things like that.
Simple is good.

Send a smaller file version of your entry (something like 550×850 pixels) to daniel@ohnoohmy.com with the subject "Poster Contest" and YOU’LL BE ON YOUR WAY TO GLORIOUS PRIZES. 

Austin

From the Open Blog: Love at 20!

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Love at 20 is the new project from former members of Clap Clap. Clap Clap received MTVU’s "best new band" award, performed ME Television Special and a KVRX radio show, and were featured on "Real World Austin". Members of Love at 20 have produced and engineered acts like: The Sword (Austin), Iron Age (Austin), Nate Grace (Pitchfork Forkcast), Bluu Suede (American Idol Top 12 Finalist) and Cursive (Omaha, NE).

"If Maroon 5’s Adam Levine was more into Brit rock bands like Stereophonics rather than Prince, he would have called his band Love at 20." –urb.com

"Love At 20 is not a fad band that will disappear into the masses. It has the sincerity and talent to stand on it’s own. "Time To Begin" contains the type of music that has the longevity to stay with you for years ahead." –sailorlegs.com

"Love At 20 combines their old band’s inclination toward the dance floor with propulsive guitar fireworks and Groener’s pent-up, Rivers Cuomo-esque croon." –AV Club

To support the release of "Time to Begin" in early November, four video vignettes will be released, each of which will feature a new up and coming Austin director paying homage to their favorite film maker.

(Ed.: this post taken from Love at 20’s post on our DIY Open Blog, check out other Open Blog posts in the Deli Kitchen. Love at 20 are also among the nominees in our current poll…) 

Austin

The Soldier Thread CD Release @ The Parish

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The Parish will be abuzz tonight in celebration of the release of indie-pop band The Soldier Thread‘s new album, In Spades

"We’re totally stoked," guitar/vocalist Justin McHugh says of the new release. "It’s definitely a direction we wanted to go." 

"It offers a bigger sound than the first, in addition to more guitar and more vocals from (viola/vocalist) Patricia Lynn," Justin promises. 

 

The second full-length record follows an EP, Fevers and Fireworks, and their debut album, Shapes. Producer Dwight Baker, who has produced Bob Schneider and Alpha Rev, had a hand in the release, and Justin believes it shows how the band has evolved  since the first record. He adds that The Soldier Thread is headed towards a "poppier" sound in order to draw more people, and this record displays that. 

 

The band says they are thrilled with the outcome of the new sound and are anxious to have it in people’s hands.

 

"We hope that people like it, and that it’s well received and can grow the fan base some. I think there’s definitely stuff on it that the fans that we do have right now will like," Justin says. 

 

"We’ve been sitting on this record now for some time now and it’s just going to be nice to have it out there– it’s a good release for us– both just to release the record and, well, emotionally."

 

The party kicks off at 8 and will feature performances from Wiretree, Quiet Company and special guest Casey McPherson of Alpha Rev, in addition to the guest of honor.

 

Expect Texas-wide tour dates to be announced soon following the album release show, and check thesoldierthread.com for the latest updates.

 

–Amanda Hensel

Austin

Iron & Wine & A Western Killing Spree Rendered as Cinematic Poetry

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Mr. Sam Beam, better known as Iron & Wine, made the wise decision some years ago to homestead right around here. And so this week we get an unusual two-night offering from Iron & Wine: Tomorrow night (7/28) Iron & Wine hosts (?) or otherwise presents a special Movie Night at the Paramount, featuring the 1973 film Badlands (itself the work of another hill country denizen, Terence Malick). And the following night (7/29), along with Calexico, he’ll perform as part of a benefit for both MANA (Midwives Alliance of North America) and HAAM (Health Alliance for Austin Musicians). All good reasons to absorb some hill country genius. 

Austin

Minorcan

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Minorcan, also known as Ryan Anderson, and sometimes erroneously identified as Minocran (and much more difficult to google as such), has an album called Keep at Hand, has a delicate sound, has a baby daughter, has a very tiny guitar, has it in mind to sound like the ocean in winter, and has a gig coming up Wednesday 7/28 at the Parish, in the illustrious company of Follow That Bird! and Leatherbag, along with Iowan headliners The Poison Control Center. 

Austin

Fete D’Lorenza @ The Mohawk

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It is, for many reasons, going to be a good weekend to be a living, breathing, concertgoing Austinite…you’ve got your Quiet Company down at Threadgills (Friday), your Oh No Oh My over at the Ghost Room (Thursday), plus at the Mohawk Friday TV Torso, The Gary, and Martin Crane of Brazos, and then on Saturday, also at the Mohawk, the instigating and titular event for this particular post: the Fete D’Lorenza honoring KUT’s Laurie Gallardo, and featuring 2009 Deli Year End Poll winner STEREO IS A LIE, The (inimitable) Midgetmen, Melogrand (pictured above), Red Falcon, 100 Flowers, Elevated Lines, and Dead Black Hearts. Now THAT is a birthday party.