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King Khan & The Shrines – “Born to Die”/ Tour Dates/Boston – 10/29!

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Damn, it seems like every day we’re discovering something new about our honorary KLYAMER King Khan and his Sensational Shrines. Well, today the gospel is this: “Born to Die” is here for your listening pleasure and it is the opening track off of King Khan & The Shrines’ forthcoming album Idle No More (out 9/3 on Merge).

Hearing the scandalous, sweaty, but infinitely wise words of the Shrines is not enough. Oh no, you must witness the supreme genius in the flesh…

King Khan & The Shrines Tour Dates:
Europe:
08/28 – Luxembourg @ Exit07
08/29 – NL Haarlem Dutch Garage Rock Explosion @ Patronaat
08/30 – UK Salisbury @ End Of The Road Festival
09/01 – UK London @ XOYO
09/04 – FR Paris @ Trabendo
09/05 – BLG Brussels @ Magasin 4
09/06 – NL Vlieland @ Great Wide Open Festival

US:
10/11 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah
10/13 – San Francisco, CA @ Slims
10/14 – Portland, OR @ Dantes
10/15 – Vancouver, BC @ The Rickshaw Theatre
10/16 – Seattle, WA @ Neumos
10/17 – Boise, ID @ Neurolux
10/18 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
10/19 – Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
10/20 – Kansas City, KS @ The Record Bar
10/21 – St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club
10/22 – Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
10/23 – Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
10/24 – Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop
10/25 – Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
10/26 – Toronto, ON @ Legendary Horseshoe Tavern
10/27 – Montreal, QC @ La Tulipe
10/29 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
10/30 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall
10/31 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
11/01 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat
11/02 – Durham, NC @ Motorco Music Hall
11/04 – Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
11/05 – Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree
11/06 – New Orleans, LA @ Siberia
11/09 – Puerto Rico @ Hacienda Siesta Alegre
11/12 – El Paso, TX @ Tricky Falls

New-ish Songs You Oughta Check Out

Future Days – “Mild Mannered Wuss”

Future Days (formerly Space Bums) are from around here – Boston – and they’ve just made public some songs that will be on a future release. The one that stands out the most to my taste buds is “Mild Mannered Wuss,” which sounds way more exciting than the dude in question. It’s very Velvets sounding/Reed homaging [not a word] with some choice background vocal flourishes.

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The Fabulous St. Knicholas Cage – “Not In My Mind”

Tulsa, Oklahoma’s tinny surf exhibitionists TFSKC have a brand new old release – The Sexy Yearzzzz. “Not In My Mind” is like a high speed boat chase, except you are forced to flee on boogeyboard. Get you some Jon Dwyer on vocals with The Ventures on guitar and hey, here you go. Rockabilly, shit-surfabilly, catch it if you can.

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Zip-Tie Handcuffs – “Lifeboat”

This track is from the Boston band’s 2012 release In The Sky. It’s a stand-out and I’m posting it now because it reminds me of three years ago, when I first heard Wavves King of the Beach. This one is forceful like some of that LP’s sludgier tunes, but in its own world of intensity. I appreciate “Lifeboat” more and more each time I listen to it and its sonic cleanliness surprisingly works in its favor.

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Vundabar – “Hives”

Two piece yee-haws also from this neck of the Emerald Necklace. Anyway, this is song #8 on their Antics LP. The dudes start off with the chorus, a brilliant tactic when a tune rock ‘n rolls like this. It pounds heavy and flirts with the kind of garage/country sloppiness of my favorites, like Carbonas if they had more vocal ability and were played on Breakfast of Champions instead of Late Risers Club. Maybe not the best comparison; this is pop music.

No Age Announce New Album “An Object”

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Photo from Pitchfork

KLYAM beloved duo No Age has recently announced the release of a new album entitled An Object. We were/are huge fans of the band’s first three albums, so this is exciting news!

For more info, read here: http://pitchfork.com/news/50960-no-age-announce-new-album-an-object/

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Photo from Pitchfork

An Object Track List:
1) No Ground
2) I won’t Be Your Generator
3) C’mon Stimmung
4) Defector/ed
5) An Impression
6) Lock Box
7) Running From A-Go-Go
8) Hands, Birch and Steel
9) Circling With Dizzy
10) A Ceiling Dreams of a Floor
11) Commerce, Comment, Commence

King Khan & The Shrines – “Idle No More” Out 9/3/13


King Khan & The Shrines, the holiest of holies, is releasing a new album on their recently signed Merge Records, entitled Idle No More and it’s coming out on September 3!

“King Khan offered this statement on the release:
It has been a lengthy hiatus, but we have finally finished our latest ‘masterpiece’ and named it after an incredible indigenous-rights movement that is happening right now called Idle No More.
I was born and raised in Montreal and spent a lot of time on the Kahnawake Mohawk Indian reservation. Much of my juvenile delinquent training came from years of tripping out there with my best friends. I began the Shrines in 1999 with the blessings from my brothers in The Spaceshits, right after we disbanded. The dream was to make something reminiscent of Sun Ra, James Brown, and Otis Redding with a hint of The Velvet Underground, Love, The Monks and about a million other influences that riddled my LSD-soaked brain at the tender age of 22.
The Shrines was my pirate ship and we sailed many a turbulent sea, spreading our music ‘like peanut butter’ all over the world. We celebrated our cult ‘underground’ status and became the kings we are through word of mouth and by making an ‘aural eyegasm’ that has often been called the ‘wildest show on earth.’
Idle No More is probably the most refined piece of music we have made to date. The songs are about the state of the world we live in today. It took a long time to make, but we are very proud and pleased to bring you this album. I hope that the future will brighten up every time it is played. Ultimately, John and Yoko were absolutely right: LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED!
Peace and Love,
King-Bama Lama Khan
Emperor of RnB” – Merge Records http://www.mergerecords.com/blog/2013/05/king-khan-the-shrines-announce-idle-no-more-for-september-release/

Idle No More track list:
1. Born to Die
2. Bite My Tongue
3. Thorn in Her Pride
4. Luckiest Man
5. Better Luck Next Time
6. Darkness
7. Pray for Lil
8. Bad Boy
9. So Wild
10. Yes I Can’t
11. I Got Made
12. Of Madness I Dream

Listen: Durt Dog The Band – “Same Day Delivery Band”

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Check out the latest tunes “Ghost” and “Same Day Delivery Van” from Lowell’s Durt dog the Band.

Listen here: http://durtdogtheband.bandcamp.com/album/same-day-delivery-band-2

And don’t forget to see Durt dog with Gangbang Gordon and Ronnie Nordac at Club Bohemia (Cambridge) on Thursday, August 1!

FAT CREEPS 10″ EP (VINYL) AVAILABLE NOW!!!


What’s that? What’s that in the right hand corner? Why that’s KLYAM Records! KLYAM Records is an extension of Kids Like You & Me and we are proud to announce that our first release is one of our favorite records from one of our favorite bands: Fat Creeps

Fat Creeps self-titled debut EP is now available on COLORED 10″ VINYL [Coke Bottle Clear/White] and you can order it here:
http://klyam.bigcartel.com/

Track List:
1) Secrets
2) Horoscope
3) Fooled
4) Leave Her Alone
5) Cherry
6) 700 Parts

And don’t forget to catch Fat Creeps this Summer on tour with Philly punkers Bleeding Rainbow.
http://bleedingrainbow.bandcamp.com/


Tour Dates:
Thu – June 20: Baltimore, MD Metro Gallery
Fri – June 21: Chapel Hill, NC Local 506
Sat – June 22: Atlanta, GA 529
Sun – June 23: Birmingham, AL Bottletree Cafe
Mon – June 24: Nashville, TN The High Watt
Wed – June 26: Chicago, IL The Empty Bottle
Thu – June 27: Ferndale, MI The Loving Touch
Fri – June 28: Toronto, ON The Drake Hotel
Sat – June 29: Montreal, QC il motore
Mon – July 1: Winooski, VT The Monkey House
Tue – July 2: Boston, MA Great Scott
Wed – July 3: New Haven, CT BAR 254 Crown St.
Fri – July 5: New York, NY  Mercury Lounge

Review: Yankee Power @ Rosebud (5/11/13)


Bands: The Stampede, Yankee Power, Dave Crespo’s After Party
Date: Saturday, May 11, 2013
Venue: Rosebud (Somerville, MA)

The Stampede – I hardly feel it. The Stampede are loud and they do their rock thang, but it’s rock, not rock ‘n’ roll, that ‘n’/and makes a key difference. You ever hear anyone describe Nobunny as “rock?” I haven’t. It ain’t rock high school either, it’s Rock ‘n’ Roll High School. Alas, The Stampede are a “rock” band playing typical, generic rock music you hear on modern, mainstream radio. To quote a pal of mine also in attendance, they have their Sublime song, their White Stripes song, their Chilli Peppers song. Now, to be fair, that very well may be the way you swang and in that case, The Stampede might be your thang. For what it’s worth, a large chunk of the crowd dance their asses off, so they must enjoy it.  Not the worst band I’ve seen, but I’ve seen so much better. For the first couple songs, I can give them a chance and nod along, hey the singer/guitarist looks like Jared Swilley, but after a little while all I can think is “damn, this is too normal!  Give me some punk slime, give me The Electric Street Queens! I’ll even take a whacked out Gangbang Gordon Karaoke session over this, please just make it stop, it’s been too long!”  Thank God,  my boys, Yankee Power are up next.

Yankee Power – I felt a kinship with vocalist/guitarist Jeff Gallagher the moment I met him at keyboardist Ben Tan’s party last August. He seemed like a gentleman, a Beatles man’s kind of guy, like a 21st century Beatle. I finally had the opportunity to see Yankee Power, which also includes Thomas Calvert (vocals/guitar), Mark Fallon (vocals/bass), and CJ Kanouff (drums) on December 29, 2012 at the Middle East Upstairs and that show was fantastic, featuring a cover of my favorite Beatles song “Hey Bulldog.” I told you Jeff was a Beatles man’s kind of guy. Well, nearly five months later, that charm is still intact and they are showing off some new songs to boot.

The Yanks, as I like to call them, are a fun live band and they play several of their classics from last year’s magnum opus Zoo Traffic. “Swing” is a slick, 50’s styled rockabilly number and one of the best from the aforementioned LP. “Real Folk” is also on display tonight and features some sweet vocals from Thomas Calvert. The band also play some new cuts from their latest release, Patriot Act [EP] including my favorite, “Hot Honey Jazz.” I can recall the band performing this song at the Middle East show, though up until this evening I haven’t listened to the tune since that show – nonetheless the song is so catchy, when they start playing it I recognize it immediately. “Hot Honey Jazz” has a smooth, 80’s vibe to it and could arguably be Yankee Power’s catchiest/finest song to date.

Yankee Power live is a pleasant experience and I can’t recommend the band enough, on stage and on record, but this performance is a bit sloppy, which is unusual for the band. Often sloppiness is an intoxicating ingredient in the rock ‘n’ roll dish, but in this case, The Yanks are fairly clean folk, so the sloppiness doesn’t really help. With that being said, it doesn’t overly hinder their performance either and all of their great qualities emerge beyond some troubling, technical difficulties. Besides having exquisite songs, this quartet has a lighthearted, fun loving sense of humor, which can be quite entertaining for the audience. I always get a kick out of Jeff Gallagher’s dance moves, whether it be his smug booty shaking or the way he awkwardly positions himself up against his band mates. In either case, it’s a subtle, silly characteristic that I thoroughly enjoy about this band.

Listen to Yankee Power, so you can know, love, and sing along to all of the songs at the next show. http://theyankeepower.bandcamp.com/

Goddamn, I’m trying so hard not to make my reviews so flowery, but some of you cats are just too damn GOOD!

Dave Crespo’s After Party – Dave Crespo and his After Party have a lot of enthusiasm and attempt to make the Rosebud feel like a party for sure; Dave Crespo even pats my head, for whatever reason people like to do that. I say attempt because like the first band tonight, this is not the kind of music that sets my rocks off. “Generic Rock” is what I call it, it’s like the FM Rock music on the radio. No thanks.

I heard that this is the last show at the Rosebud. Is that true??? If it is, then RIP. I saw some of my favorite bands here: Fat Creeps, Fagettes, and now Yankee Power. I hardly knew ye, but so long. Twas great while it lasted.

Bent Shapes – Feels Weird (8/20/13)

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Local KLYAM favorites, Bent Shapes are releasing their debut LP Feels Weird on August 20th via Father/Daughter Records. Here’s the track list, which features one of my all time favorite songs, “I Was Here But I Disappear.”

1. Behead Yrself, Pt. 2
2. Leave It ‘Til You Need It
3. Panel Of Experts
4. Brat Poison
5. What Do You Get??
6. Hex Maneuvers
7. Big Machines
8. Bites And Scratches
9. Check My Vitals!!
10. Boys To Men
11. I Was Here But I Disappear

If you wanna get on the super duper pre-order. Go to Father/Daughter Records: http://fatherdaughterrecords.bigcartel.com/product/bent-shapes-feels-weird-lp-special-pre-order-price

Classic Album Review: “Chandrasekar Limit” – Kazalok [2006]



Band: 
Kazalok
Label: Shake Your Ass Records
Year: 2006

Comments: What was going on in the Memphis, Tennessee area in 2006? Aside from lots of ‘cuin (nah, I’ve never been there), ‘ckin, and whatever else, a group of dudes in their early 20s were making some odd rock ‘n roll. And most likely doing the same kinds of social activities that their peers had long engaged in. Memphis legend (in the eyes of the music types that matter) Jay Reatard was probably touring his ass off and likewise making a great deal of music. Now whether or not Tard and the dudes in Kazalok – Cole Weintraub, Bennett Foster, Billy Hayes, and Alex Gates – were bros at this point is unknown to me, but by the sound of Chandrasekar Limit, it seems not. Opening tune “Eolian Process”  is a bit like Animal Collective, a campfire kind of song. “Cia”, however, is a complete rocker, almost calling to mind bands like Interpol and Tapes ‘n Tapes – heavy, but accessible (in the ‘indie’ sense of the word). On the last song of the A Side, “Caspian Sea,” we hear “the Caspian Sea ain’t what it used to be, in fact I think I’ll stay at home” – this is the cheeky early rock ‘n roll ballad that later associated bands like Girls of the Gravitron, even more so Barbaras, and Magic Kids a touch would take a gamble (and very much succeed) on creating. Is that the auto-harp I hear?  It’s bizarre music, but not really for dudes like me who are fond of it.

The happy-go-lucky yet sinister thing continues on “White Devils” in its chirpy guitar lead, and ultra smooth rhythm. Sounds like the guys are having a bunch of fun jamming around and enthusiastically adding their $.02 to a demented vision of pop music. I like the vision. “Summertime Worksong” might be the least off-kilter of the bunch. I’m really feeling The Loon vibes on there. The quintessential Memphis finale as I call it is “Ping Pong With The Stars”  which is not easy “’cause it’s light years away” is like Barbaras closer “Annual Botanical” – led by acoustic guitar strums; a final story that documents friendly ole times… that one summer. This kind of – everyone join in – joy, isn’t something you get very often. The Lovely Feathers did it right on Hind Hind Legs. It’s a loss to music that this isn’t some kind of widespread, noteworthy EP. Of course, I love it more because I’ve been following this family tree for some time now. If you haven’t really been tracking these guys closely or if you don’t even know what I am talking about, I wouldn’t really start with Chandrasekar and work your way up. Especially not if you are expecting a clean, straightforward sound throughout. In that case, I’m not sure. The production on this is decidedly scrappy – a better audio experience than Let It Bloom and Smith Westerns and laughable compared to say Blood Visions. Stephen Pope (formerly of  Boston Chinks, Barbaras, Jay Reatard, currently in Wavves) recorded it. He did very well. This EP is also outside the realm of a lot of the garage stuff, which might be why some have overlooked it. Whatever though — this is something that might be hard to get your hands on (check Florida’s Dying), but go on, get a hold of Kazalok somehow. You can write your own review.

klyamrecommended

‘Why Pick On Me Mixtape Vol. 1’ Available Now!!!!

Featuring the likes of a couple bands we could not recommend more: THE MIGS and CUMSTAIN. Fuzzy and loose, this is a compilation for the ages. These groups come from all over the map – most haven’t received the kind of attention they very much deserve.

Also on this tape: SON OF A GUN, LAUGHING LEAVES, HELLSHOVEL, REAL NUMBERS, TODAY’S HITS, HEAVY TIMES, LAZY, EL SUR, and UH BONES.

Check it outhttp://whypickonme.bandcamp.com/album/why-pick-on-me-mixtape-vol-1