10.13.2007

Jens Lekman: Swedish Radio P3 Live Session, October 10, 2007

If you've never heard of this seriously talented Swede, do yourself a favor and grab this. And feel free to thank me later when you brag to your friends that you're hip because you just heard this Swede who sang a Paul Simon song better than Paul Simon. I own all Jens records, and you should too, so be sure to buy a record for all the goodness this will make you feel.

Intro
Into Eternity
Friday Night at the Drive-In Bingo
Higher Power
The Opposite of Hallelujah
A Postcard to Nina
Sweet Summer
I Saw Her In The Anti-War Demonstration
You Can Call Me Al (Paul Simon cover)
Shirin
Lönnlöv (Swedish version of Maple Leaves)

Jens' backing band: Gothenborg Svenska GrammofonStudion.

Buy Jens' records. All recommended.

10.12.2007

Challenge New Pornography

Ninety-nine percent of the time, I'll do my research before a concert. I'll know the openers, I'll know which band members are on tour, and I'll know what to expect from the show. I just got home from the New Pornographers, one of the few shows which I hadn't researched at all. A little surprise, then, was that the whole band would be touring. Thus, Dan Bejar and Neko Case were there on stage. Neko hit a tambourine for almost the entire show, while Dan wandered around clutching beers and adding his own unique touches. Hearing him sing "Jackie, Dressed in Cobras," was an experience in itself.

While talking to Jace Lasek of The Besnard Lakes last Wednesday, he confirmed that while Bejar is an amazing artist, he hates performing and usually gets drunk before he goes on stage. Tonight was no exception. However, he adds to the Pornographers' show so much with his completely, dangerously unique voice, that it was a pleasure to see him on stage. Besides, he wasn't as drunk as when he came on his own in the summer as Destroyer. Watch for him to come back with Swan Lake later this year at the Jubilee here in Edmonton.

The Pornographers' latest CD was a little dissapointing to me. However, when performed live, songs such as "My Rights Versus Yours" (a personal favourite off Challengers), "All the Things that Go to Make Heaven and Earth" and especially "Myriad Harbour" where electrifying. Again, Bejar's presence in "Myriad Harbour" made the song. Neko Case also added depth to the show with her explosively powerful lyrics.

It was a treat to see the New Pornographers as there were supposed to be: touring all together. Too bad they didn't play "The Jessica Numbers."

Some tunes:

Myriad Harbour
The Jessica Numbers
Mutiny, I Promise You

Buy Challengers.

10.10.2007

John A. MacDonald Was The Dark Horse


Hi All,

The Besnard Lakes were in town last Wednesday at the Starlite Room here in Edmonton. They were the first of a number of shows that I'm going to this month. DJ Champion lived up to everything good I've ever said about his shows the day after the Besnard Lakes. The next of these series of October shows in Edmonton that I am attending is the New Pornographers. They're in town tomorrow, the 11th.

Here's two tracks from the Besnard Lakes. "And You Lied To Me," was the reason I missed the last train away from downtown. I wanted to stay longer to hear them play it. "You've Got To Want To Be A Star" is 9 killer minutes from the Besnard Lakes' elusive first CD "Volume 1."


And You Lied To Me
You've Got To Want To Be A Star

Follow the Radiohead

This might be the best news piece I have read all day. Big bands, including Oasis, Nine Inch Nails and Jamiroquai are ditching the record company model to become free agents, a la Radiohead's lead. I knew this day was coming, and I applaud it. Read all about it here.