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So this blog seems to have gone to hell, well I guess my life has in a sense as well. So many changes have happened lately, I can’t even begin to fill you in on them all. The most telling one is, however, that I’m spending 10 hours a day at work and too few at home in front of my own, personal computer doing what I want with my time. It’s a good thing, in the big picture, there’s increasing evidence that this will pay off and get me a permanent position if not at this company, then somewhere else when this gig ends. The sacrifice seems to be worth it. I miss you all though. I miss blogging and now that I’m feeling so much better about life, I miss it even more.
I AM catching more shows lately and that is fantastic! Last weekend I got to drool over Jessica Lea Mayfield and Nathaniel Rateliff. It was their very last show of a very long tour and you know those gigs are so special. I’m always thrilled to catch those moments, I’ve caught a few and they are magic. I know if you’re reading this you must know Ms. Mayfield, she’s one of my favorite young artists and always manages to stab me in the heart with her syrupy sad songs. She grows more beautiful each time I see her, both as a person and as a musician. Even singing those songs she debuted three or so years ago now, she brings such heartfelt agony to it all over again. Her album was one of the first I played once I got my turntable set up in my new apartment. Get it if you don’t have it!
And, have you heard Nathaniel Rateliff? Wow, I was so pleasantly bowled over last weekend by his set. I’ve heard him before, from much further away at a bigger venue and I liked him. But this time, closer up, his personality just pushed the whole thing over the edge in a good way. His songs were really organic, like something unrehearsed and unrefined (again in that good way) even though his voice is well-trained and it’s clear he puts much time into the craft of songwriting and performing. I think the lack of pretense in his music is simply a reflection of the lack of pretense in the person. I was ready for that on Saturday night, and it was a perfect companion to the slight distance that his tour mate keeps to her audience, (with good reason and to wonderful effect). I don’t know why I don’t have his album. And I’m kicking myself for not buying the LP, In Memory of Loss that night. Damn friends of mine rushed me out into the rain! No, actually, it was crowded and obnoxious and I rushed them out, I think. Ha!
What will this weekend bring? Damn, I wish I had taken the time to reply to my emails and set up a schedule to see shows. I’ve got invites I’ve neglected, requests for coverage of bands and artists both local and from afar. I think I might really need to get serious about bringing in another writer full-time.
Here, have this little fun thing I got in my box today. I’m gonna use it as music to work by. Sometimes you need stuff like this for to put in your head while you do those repetitive tasks you do at the kind of job I have… click this box, type that phrase, close that window, check that page,… and repeat. Why they pay me this much to do that I cannot fathom. But this music makes it a whole lot more bearable.
Phil and the Osophers are a band I love for the simple reason that it took me a while to really “get” them but once their sound sunk in, I truly got it. I appreciate stuff I have to earn, you too? Well, this music isn’t all that hard to get for most people, it’s lazy-feeling, retro, incredibly catchy. Everything I’ve heard from them reminds me of 1950s Italian movie soundtracks (or American spoofs thereof) but in a good way. Phil’s vocals slide around the melodies in a characteristic manner – you immediately know it’s a Phil and the Osophers’ song. The instrumentation is deceptively off kilter. The percussion is insanely odd at times, perfectly sublime at others. The guitar work is just the way I like it: jangly, twangy, sharp and sweet, all at once. You can dance to it. Go ahead, I dare ya. This new single, “Ink On The Page” is a track that easily fits in with those on Parallelo (if you don’t own that, go get it now, it’s the perfect summer album.)
Phil tells me there’s new music coming down the pike, they’ve been working on a new album for a while now. I’ve had the pleasure of hearing two tracks that might make their way onto it. Both are fantabulous, this band continues to evolve leaving me comfortable knowing they will continue to produce music I love.
David Vandervelde is someone who, whenever he comes to town, I will drop whatever I’m doing and get myself to that gig. In fact, of the many, many great bands/artists Steve over at Baby You Got a Stew Goin has introduced me to, David Vandervelde is certainly in my top ten of favorites. He not only has a great voice, can write wonderful melodies and catchy songs with good lyrics, but this man can PLAY GUITAR like nobody’s business. That’s not something that the casual listener notices when hearing his records and I wonder, when I’m standing amongst those chatty, rude, idiots that seem to flock to Schubas on a Saturday night if they got more than they bargained for. Because David does some serious guitar soloing. But unlike those “stars” that simply show off and then look for the applause (all the while pretending not to), this guy gives off the vibe that he just can’t help but do that solo, it had to come out and he’s kinda a little embarrassed you had to see it even. Well, maybe not embarrassed, because the man loves to rock, and he’s good at what he does. But these songs do not depend on that guitar virtuosity, they stand alone as the kind of tracks you want to hear on your radio on a summer day in your car with the windows down. Just take my word for it, you really want to hear them live, hear what else he packs into them once he gets going. He played a full set of at least 10 songs, three on his own without the aid of his drummer, a friend from Nashville, David’s new home (he’s a Chicagoan, ya know) and without bass player extraordinaire, another Chicagoan who will be missed around these parts. I’m disappointed in myself for not capturing a picture of David’s pedals for you. He uses a variety of effects pedals and switches to enhance his gorgeous guitar work, none of it overdone or masking the real talent there. Don’t miss David Vandervelde and his band, they’re only on tour for a few more days as they ready up a new album for us. Lucky, lucky us! xoxo
Tour Dates
05/08/11 Bloomington, IN – The Bishop
05/10/11 Arlington, VA – IOTA Club & Cafe
05/11/11 Philadelphia, PA – World Cafe Live – Upstairs BUY TICKETS
05/12/11 Allston, MA – Great Scott BUY TICKETS
05/13/11 New York, NY – The Mercury Lounge BUY TICKETS
05/14/11 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Bowl BUY TICKETS
05/15/11 Baltimore, MD – Golden West
05/17/11 Charlottesville, VA – Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar
05/18/11 Asheville, NC – Emerald Lounge
05/19/11 Knoxville, TN – Barley’s Tap Room