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Black Lips 2012 Halloween Mix Tape/Interview @ ACL Fest

http://soundcloud.com/vicemusic/sets/black-lips-haloween-mixtape
Damn, that’s some spooky shit!


“Keep a dry lip and clean pecker”-Jared Swilley
Listen to the man kids, he knows what he’s talking about he worked with a Grammy award winning producer.

And here’s another one while we’re at it, in which Jared and Ian discuss their recent tour of the Middle East and their plans for the future “A few top tens.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB4uFTEyRqM

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! :)

Since, this is KLYAM, thee honoraries get first billing! Watch, these ghoulish, vintage vhs! vids of The Spooks (Black Lips ghost rock band) and the Black Lips themselves playing Candler Park on Halloween 2002! Damn, that was 6th grade for me.

Part II:


Part II: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2Dfs1fwKEA&feature=relmfu

Alright, alright, and a couple of classics…

LP Review: Barbaras 2006-2008

Artist: The Barbaras
Release Date: October 30, 2012
Label: Goner
Track List:
1) Day At the Shrine
2) Heaven Hangs
3) Grief Touches Everyone
4) Topsy Turvy Magic
5) Superball
6) Only One
7) Breathing Underwater
8) Devour the Jungle Deer
9) Grey Eggs
10) Flow
11) Why Should I Love You?
12) Bluebirds
13) How Many Times
14) Summertime Road
15) Annual Botanical

Comments: Two years ago my ears had the pleasure of hearing both The Barbaras and The Magic Kids for the first time. The latter gained national attention/critical acclaim with the release of their debut LP Memphis, but sadly few have ever heard of the former. Which is a shame because the Magic Kids are basically the product of the Barbaras, at least that’s one way to look at it. In the time since then, I have often YouTube’d Barbaras songs and viddied thee old live clip or two. I fell in love with these songs, the few of them that were available, but I wanted more. Now in 2012, the Barbaras album I and so many other weirdo Memphis pop creeps have been anticipating has finally arrived. I honestly never thought I would see the day.

Okay, let’s get to the record itself. It’s beefed up that’s for sure. In my mind, I envision members Billy Hayes, Stephen Pope, Will McElroy, Bennett Foster, and Alex Gates hopping on stage with tremendous, roid induced muscles- like pro wrestlers.  That’s what this LP is- Barbaras beefed up. Anything you’ve heard before, it’s bigger – with the help of  producers Jay Reatard and Alicja Trout, I must add. And you can definitely see where Jay’s production style plays a role in this record.  Songs like “Day At The Shrine,” “Grief Touches Everyone,”  and “Devour the Jungle Deer” possess that fast paced, hard hitting drum quality. It’s honestly like hearing another Jay record at some moments. Oh and I should mention, for you sad folks that are unaware, Billy is the former drummer for Jay Reatard’s live backing band and former drummer for Wavves; Stephen is the former bassist for Jay live and current bassist for Wavves. These aren’t mere accomplishments for the resume, oh no, they are all intertwined.

On this record, you can hear the similarities in all three bands. In particular, in the eccentric songwriting of Billy Hayes. Tracks like “Grey Eggs” and “Why Should I Love You?” are reminiscent (for me as a listener) of Billy’s main songwriting contributions on Wavves’ King of the Beach (2010) – “Convertible Balloon” and “Baby Say Goodbye.” Billy creates his own world with these songs,  and I’m constantly reminded of old school Nintendo video games,  just lying around with a Nintendo in my room. In general, Billy’s vocals play a big role here, but he is certainly not the only one. Pretty much all the guys lay down some nasty vocals, and the singing is probably the highlight for me. This is where I best hear the Beach Boys/Phil Spector references everyone makes. Of course, you really can’t not listen to this and not walk away with those feelings. Specifically, some of my favorite moments are when the band unabashedly mimics a 60’s favorite. The very Beach Boys esque  “buh bub bub buh” in “Topsy Turvy Magic,” the girl group stylings of “Breathing Underwater,” the doo woppy vocals in “How Many Times,” or the epic, insanely layered, psychedelic Beatles 1967 ode “Annual Botanical” that closes the album.

So yeah, Barbaras are obviously heavily influenced by the music of the 60s, but they take this music and subvert it with their own bizarre, demented personalities, which is a key factor in why this band outshines most of their contemporaries. They are derivative, yet they carve out their own distinct character and in that way no one can say they sound like anyone else, past or present.

This Day In KLYAM History…


October 29, 2009– Wow, feels like ten years ago! The KLYAM witnessed the fabulous King Khan & BBQ Show @ The Middle East Downstairs. Here’s the review: https://klyam.com/2009/11/05/belated-concert-review-king-khan-bbq-show/

and

October 29, 2011– Hell At the Hall! Black Lips Halloween Show @ Webster Hall (NYC). Here’s a review: https://klyam.com/2011/12/01/hell-at-the-hall-concert-review-black-lips-webster-hall/

Check out this live vid below

Show Alert: The Mallard/Habibi @ Video Underground (11/9)

Next Friday, November 9, behold…The Mallard [listen] of San Francisco and Habibi [listen] of Brooklyn will come together for a night of entertainment in Jamaica Plain at the Video Underground.

The Mallard have just put out a 7″ with Thee Oh Sees and as well as a contribution to the Velvet Underground covers LP being put out by Castleface.

They are playing other dates:
11/10 Toronto @ Parts and Labour
11/11 Detroit @ Lager House
11/12 8ball @ Ann Arbor
11/13 Chicago @ Empty Bottle
11/14 Cleveland @ Case University
11/15 Cleveland @ Now That’s Class
11/16 Pittsburgh @ Garfield Arts
11/17 New York @ Cake Shop
11/18 Brooklyn @ Death By Audio