July 27, 2008

Iron & Wine and Calexico: Triple Door, Seattle 2005 MP3s



Calexico will release their latest record, Carried To Dust, on Sept. 9th, so that means touring... Here's where you can find the dates. And in honour of that new record, here's the band and Iron & Wine performing together at Seattle's Triple Door.

Calexico/Iron & Wine - Triple Door, Seattle Oct 2005
intro
he lays in the reins
red dust
prison on route 41
all tomorrow's parties (velvet underground cover)
history of lovers
dead man's will
wild horses (stones cover)

From the I'm Not There soundtrack:
iron & wine w/calexico - dark eyes
calexico and jim james - goin to acapulco

ARCADE FIRE MP3s: Saturday Night Live


Ok, now I get it. After a few emails about those two Saturday Night Live mp3s I'd posted back on February 25th then on April 1st, I didn't understand the sudden interest, but that episode of SNL was rebroadcast last night.

So, for all of you who came looking, enjoy:

Saturday Night Live: Originally broadcast February 24th 2007
intervention [mp3]
keep the car running [mp3]

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July 21, 2008

These Hands: "Zoe Montreal"

This song comes from Saskatchewan's Michael Hanson who records as These Hands. His music has been featured on Sixeyes in the past, so I wanted to share this new song, a song that pops out of the speakers with polish and aplomb. Sometimes when I hear a song it reminds me of previously heard music, sometimes music which was absorbed by my much younger self and in many cases I find it difficult to recall who the song reminds me of. In the case of "Zoe Montreal" I hear several artists and yet only one whose name surfaces through my half century old brain, Peter Gabriel. It's in the rhythm and the production where I hear a reminder of Gabriel's music, and the horns don't hurt either. Give it a listen, this guy is toiling out in the hinterlands of Canada's breadbasket and creating music that deserves a wider audience.

You can find a link to buy his music on his myspace page.

zoe montreal [mp3]

monday moon [mp3]
canada now [mp3]
selfish acts of the revenge [mp3]

July 05, 2008

The National: ACL 2007


Okay, here it is, everyone's favourite band, The National, at the Austin City Limits Festival last year. Well, this is close to half the set, the rest is in this previous post that also features the band's Matt Berninger talking about their recent tour with REM and Modest Mouse.

mistaken for strangers
slow show
squalor victoria
racing like a pro
apartment story
about today

And here's a zip file with all the songs (94mb)

Oh, and this might help, this is the band's setlist:
mistaken for strangers
secret meeting
brainy
baby, we'll be fine
slow show
squalor victoria
all the wine
racing like a pro
apartment story
abel
fake empire
about today
mr november

July 02, 2008

Talking to The National's Matt Berninger

If you haven't heard of The National by now, well, where have you been? A slow but steady buzz has been building over the last few years on the internet, in the press, and by drawing into their fan fold such rock icons as Bruce Springsteen and REM. Last year one of the best pop culture magazines on the planet, Paste, named their latest album, Boxer, as best record of 2007.

In six short questions, the band's main man and lyricist, Matt Berninger, talks to Sixeyes about dicks, socks, and closing your eyes. No, really. Yeah, I know what you're thinking, but this is a grown, mature man, a man who nearly named his current band American Mary (no, really). A grown man who took the time to do this Q&A even while the band's on tour in Europe, the guy's a peach, so back off. Speaking of touring, you should check the dates below.

Talking to The National's Matt Berninger
Tell me how you and the band lucked into a gig opening for rock icons REM?

Michael Stipe came to a few of our shows last year in Europe and seemed to be a genuine fan. We eventually met him and Mike Mills in London and talked for a while. I think they wanted to see what kind of guys we were off stage just to make sure we weren't dicks. A few weeks later we got the call.

How big a break do you figure this opportunity was for The National?

Opening slots on huge tours are usually thankless endeavors, but opening for REM is a different story. Sonic Youth, Wilco and Radiohead have all opened for REM. We knew we'd be playing early in half empty venues to mostly people who had never heard of us but we thought it was a worthwhile challenge. We were confident that we could turn some heads.

I was wondering if anything about Modest Mouse and/or REM, surprised you when you saw them perform?

I can't say it was a surprise, but REM put on amazing shows every single night. They all looked happy and never once phoned it in. They changed their set lists dramatically from night to night and played around 85 different songs over the course of the tour. They had a very visible respect for their audience and delivered the goods. We learned a lot.

What was the biggest difference between touring these big venues as opposed to being the headliner in the smaller venues which have been your bread and butter?

Better catering and bigger echoes. We've played some big festivals so we weren't completely out of our element. If I started to get rattled I'd just close my eyes. That's my go to defense mechanism.

Are any of the band members big REM fans from way back? And if so, could you give me an idea of what it would be like to meet one of your heroes?

I think we're all fans of REM from back in high school. There's an initial surreal sensation when you're talking to someone in real life that you've only seen in photos, or on TV. You've spent so much time with them over the years through their music and now you're here talking to them about crappy movies, or the best place to buy socks, or whatever. It takes a second to get used to, but pretty quickly you're just talking.

Finally, what did this tour teach you that all the others before didn't, if anything?

It mostly made us see that there are healthy ways to do this without ruining yourself.

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The National @ Austin City Limits
(this isn't the entire set, although I could be persuaded to post a zip of the set if you guys beg enough)

secret meeting
brainy
baby we'll be fine
all the wine
abel
mr november
fake empire

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