New Natural Child 7-inch “Mother Nature’s Daughter”/ Tour Dates


The busiest dudes in Nashville, Natti Child (I think I am the only one that refers to them by this moniker, perhaps) put out yet another release! A 7″ entitled “Mother Nature’s Daughter” on Jeffery Drag Records. I’m digging it, reminds me of Neil Young and I am not just saying that because pretty much everyone will also say this too, I guarantee you. I made sure not to look at any other reviews before listening to this track. The band wears their influences on their sleeves, but if you love those influences as much as the band does then you will most likely appreciate the band itself. One of the top rock ‘n’ roll bands in the land and their head heading on tour again, so don’t stay at home and wack it.

8/31 – Denton, TX @ Rubber Gloves
9/1 – Lubbock, TX @ Depot Oyster Bar
9/2 – Austin, TX @ 29th St Ballroom
9/3 – Houston, TX @ Fitzgerald’s
9/4 – Beaumont, TX @ Victoria House
9/6 – McAllen, TX @ Simon Sez
9/7 – Corpus Christie, TX @ Theo’s
9/8 – Laredo, TX @ Old No. 2
9/10 – Tucson, AZ @ Plush
9/11 – Tempe, AZ @ Yuca Tap Room
9/12 – Las Vegas, NV @ Neon Reverb Festival
9/13 – Long Beach, CA @ Alex’s Bar
9/15 – San Diego, CA @ San Diego Noise Pop Festival
9/17 – San Francisco, CA @ Elbo Room
9/18 -.Santa Cruz, CA The Blue Lagoon
9/19 – Eureka, CA @ The Shanty
9/20 – Portland, OR @ Rotture
9/21 – Vancouver, BC @ Olio Festival
9/22 – Seattle, WA @ The Comet
9/24 – Fargo, ND @ The Aquarium
9/25 – Minneapolis,MN @ 7th St. Entry
9/28 – Detroit, MI @ Lager House Parking Lot

Also, don’t forget to pick up their next LP Hard In Heaven out on Burger Records (9/11/12)

And while we’re at it, why not post a vid of their show at the Brooklyn Bowl from a little while back.

Flashback: Black Lips Live in Strasbourg (6/10/04)

Tis time for yet another band flashback. In this segment, if you will, I like to take a time machine back to an earlier period in one of our favorite artist’s (most likely the Black Lips) careers. This here is one of my favorite Black Lips live videos! I love seeing this ancient, early footage of the band. Wish there was more out there, so let’s cherish what we got. This is part 1 of the Lips performing a set at a place called the Zanzibar in Strasbourg, France and it took place on June 10, 2004- just weeks after the release of their sophomore effort, We Did Not Know The Forest Spirit Made The Flowers Grow. Of course, something is missing here or should I say someone- no Ian!  :(  not for a few more months I believe… ahh but Richie Hayes (correct?) takes care of lead guitar duties.  I also find it interesting that the band opens with “I’ve Got A Knife” here, because I’ve seen a few videos from this era where they start the show with this same number; I wonder if that was a standard for them like “Sea of Blasphemy” has been a signature show opener for the past few years? Well anyway, enjoy. But don’t stop at just 1!

Part II- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyFf1B8zkQ8&feature=relmfu

Part III- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFvDmSmuqhU&feature=relmfu

P.S. Pause it at 5:16 a poster for King Khan & The Shrines- Three Hairs and Your Mine. If my history is correct then this is the exact same European tour where the Lips met Khan! Ohh God, I know way too much about this shit than any healthy child should…

Atlantic Thrills Eastern U.S. Tour 2012!


Hey all KLYAM readers across America! Providence, RI’s funnest rock and roll band , Atlantic Thrills are heading on tour this week. Be sure to catch them when they hit your town! Fans of Black Lips, Thee Oh Sees, Los Saicos or if you just read KLYAM a lot, take notice- The Thrillz are the perfect party soundtrack. Check your local DIY listings (if such exist).

Atlantic Thrills first tour!
8/23 – Staten Island – Full Cup [FB LINK]
8/24 – Philly- The Station Bar and Grill [FB LINK]
8/25 – PittsburghSkull Fest Hijacking
8/26 – Detroit
8/27 – ChicagoThe Dust Bowl
8/28 – Cincinnati – THE COMET [FB LINK]
8/29 – Charlestown WVThe Empty Glass
8/30 – GreensboroCFBG Records
8/31 – Asheville
9/3 – Charleston SC – The Sparrow
9/4 –  NashvilleZombie Shop
9/6 – NYC
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

Concert Review: Fat Creeps, Muck and the Mires, Electric Mess @ Precinct (8/17/12)

Artists: Fat Creeps, Electric Mess, Muck and the MIres, Paul Collins Beat
Date: Friday, August 17, 2012
Comments:


Act I: Fat Creeps– Fuck, this past week I have been blasting the Fat Creeps EP I purchased last Friday and I have just been in this Fat Creeps zone for a while now. It takes me back to when I caught Black Lips fever back in ’08, and you can see how that turned out…  Intensely listening to the FC recordings has made me love their music  even more. Perhaps I have not painstakingly analyzed every line of their lyrics like some jokers I know (haha jk!) but I definitely have gained a bigger appreciation for these tunes. So yeah, hearing the songs live tonight is just another shot of Fat Creeps in my life. It is funny cuz when I hear “Leave Her Alone,” (especially towards the end) all I can think of is John Travolta injecting heroin into his arm, a lovely image. “Sex Beat,” The Gun Club cover you motherfuckers ought to know by now is definitely beefed up tonight, the band rocks pretty fucking hard and it is zee best rendition I have heard from them. Jim Leonard pounds those damn drums. I am paying close attention to his drum-work like a wacky detective and I like it, dude keeps a steady beat. Man oh man, the whole band rocks… a little too good. Like I was given some drug ahead of time (minus the drugs already in my system), that’s the way I feel when I see/hear these Creeps. You can’t deny the power of a fantastic pop song like “Nancy Drew,” another cool detective. Earlier in the evening I had a conversation with some lads about the excitement of seeing bands live and how I get a boner every time I get to see a favorite of mine; a No Bunny or a Black Lip or a Deer Hunter, if you will. Well sir, I go bananas whenever I can see a fat creep (or three) and it has been six times now and it’s just as splendid, I am grateful for that. Seriously, cannot wait for the next show. Until then, take it easy, where we’re going we don’t need roads… http://fatcreeps.bandcamp.com/


Act II
: Electric Mess–  Electric Mess came all the way from New York and I am glad I got a chance to catch their set. I enjoy their straight up rock ‘n’ roll  sound, delivery, and overall attitude- who can’t forget their dress; ties, Beatles-esque hair doos, and the whole nine. Electric Mess have a slick, garage sound, wow I don’t think I have ever used those two words in the same sentence before! EM is a fun, energetic band and they keep up the momentum Fat Creeps initiated. The lead singer is especially outgoing, dancing in the crowd during one of their songs. Not as solid as their openers, but still a cool group to check out, here’s their BandCamp page:  http://theelectricmess.bandcamp.com/


Act III
: Muck and the Mires–  Hell yeah, the rock ‘n’ roll continues with Muck and the Mires!  These dudes seem to generate the most reaction, with plenty of dancing  from various femmes in the audience. In fact, I would say that Muck  and the Mires brings out the MILFS at a Boston rock show or at least the overwhelmingly attractive older women at a rock show. Muck’s set is filled with fabulous odes to The Beatles  and they really just capture the good time vibes of that era altogether. I cannot say I am as spastic  as a  schoolgirl in Liverpool  1963, but hey Muck and the Mires can put on damn  fine show and for that KLYAM salutes you. (Raises PBR as a token of appreciation). http://www.muckandthemires.com/muckhome.html

Act IV: Paul Collins Beat–  Aww shucks we missed it :(   Check it – http://thepaulcollinsbeat.com/

Boston Globe Reviews “Fat Creeps”/ Show @ Precinct Tonight!

http://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/2012/08/16/noisy-neighbors-fat-creeps-fat-creeps/icFolkCOsgzjOLT8SNWrGL/story.html
Cool review, but “Cherry” is not a “low point” it’s the EP’s sunshiney, fun, unique jam! To each his own.

Fat Creeps play at Precinct tonight  with Paul Collins Beat and Muck and the MIres. GO!

The Orwells Aquarium Drunkard Session/Prefix Interview

The Orwells recently played four songs for Aquarium Drunkard – three from Remember When (including perennial favorite “Halloween All Year”) and one new one. Check it out: http://www.aquariumdrunkard.com/2012/08/16/the-orwells-aquarium-drunkard-session/

And they got “Artist To Watch” honors at Prefix, which features an interview with the band. Check it out: http://www.prefixmag.com/features/the-orwells/prefix-artist-to-watch-the-orwells/67695/

Boston based shows/fests – DIY, punk, noise