“Slaughterhouse” Streaming/ On Sale @ In The Red

Ty Segall Band’s Slaughterhouse has been released! The long awaited debut from Ty and his touring band was originally set for a mid-July release, but the powers to be (In The Red Records) have made it available now! It is streaming on Spin (hear) and on sale at In The Red and probably at a local record store near you soon.

Concert Review: SARALEE, Elephant, Masingo, Elephants @ Ant Cellar (5/16/12)


Flyer by Lauren Garant (of Elephants)

Artists: SARALEE, Elephant, Masingo, Elephants
Date: Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Venue: Ant Cellar (Lowell, MA)
Comments:
Act I: Elephants– Elephants play simple, mellow music that is easy to enjoy. They give off similar vibes as SARALEE at least to me, so it is nice to see them on the same bill. Like SARALEE they are a duo, except this band strictly consists of two members on vocals and guitars. They play off each other really well and I appreciate their guitar work. It is a cool, intimate performance. I wish I could provide a bit more info or insight, but to be honest my memory of this evening is starting to fade, excuse the extremely late arrival of this write-up. I figure better late than never! Anyway, here is Elephants’ Bandcamp page: http://those-elephants.bandcamp.com/album/the-sea-ep

Act II: Masingo– Masingo is a fun band and they tend to be more on the heavier side than their predescessors on this evening. The vocalist/guitarist is pretty energetic as he jumps around and off his amp from time to time. I love when he informs the audience how they can “like” them on facebook or fuck it… here’s their page, do it! http://www.facebook.com/masingomusic

Act III: Elephant– Perhaps the strangest of all the bands tonight, Elephant (not to be confused with the first band, no s!) is an intriguing, experimantal, psychedelic, outsider esque outfit. I enjoy their performance, but I do not remember being overly enthusiastic about it either. Now, listening to their Bandcamp page I am more impressed and find their bizarre, off kilter music to be fascinating and unique. It is not for everybody, but what is? Nothing. And even if there was an artist for everybody, they would probably suck. Check out Elephant here: http://laughablerecordings.bandcamp.com/track/ostrich-egg

Act IV: SARALEE–  In the past year I have seen numerous mind expanding, truly riveting rock and rollers, but few can compete with SARALEE.  Their demo is fantastic pop music. Maybe not pop in the conventional sense, but nonetheless catchy and inclusive.  In other words, the songs are not hard to get into, they rope you in and toss you right back out with their satisfying brevity. That is SARALEE on record. For those who have not caught one of their shows, do it!  Live, the songs are even more astounding. Their performances always put me in this ethereal, wonderous state of mind.  Much of this is due to the chemistry between vocalist/guitarist Sara and drummer Lee. With the exception of noise pop champions, No Age and local favorites, Fat History Month, I have not seen a two piece so in touch with one another’s approach to music as SARALEE.  The songs all sound solid per usual, but one of my favorite moments is in between one of the tunes when Lee asks the crowd “what’s the difference between your mom and five cocks?…. Your mom can’t take a joke!”  And then he proceeds to do that little drum thing that drummers do after they crack a joke. I get a big kick out of that, I think I am the only one.  Here is a link to their glorious bandcamp page, seriously cannot advocate it enough. http://saralee.bandcamp.com/

SHOWS! Lightning Bolt- Dise (9/23) NHH (single release)- GS (7/11)


Photo by Brooklyn Vegan

Audio assault purveyors, Lightning Bolt will be hitting up the Paradise on Sunday, September 23. Go nuts!
Seems like an odd venue choice though.

AND!

A bitchin’ show is happenin’ on Wednesday, July 11 at the Great Scott featuring MMOSS, The Migs, Creaturos, and The New Highway Hymnal in honor of the release of their forthcoming single.

Creative Loafing Atlanta (CLATL)/ Flashback Black Lips Circa ’03

Hey all, you know how I like to dig through old, archival shit to find hidden jewls on my favorite artists, right? Well, Creative Loafing Atlanta is an invaluable source for finding ancient articles on great Atlanta bands and KLYAM faves like the Black Lips and Deerhunter. Creative Loafing is a weekly magazine and is still up and runninng. Check out CLATL online: http://clatl.com/


Black Lips circa 2003- Creative Loafing

Here is a sweet article I found in CLATL’s vast amount of archives: http://clatl.com/atlanta/born-bad/Content?oid=1241550

This article entitled “Born Bad” is by Chad Radford and it is from May 7, 2003. Radford covers the Black Lips’ riotous behavior on and off stage, the early days of the Die Slaughterhaus, the then recent death of original guitarist Ben Eberbaugh, and the band’s inconceivable signing to Bomp! Records. It is great to see the band when they are really young and I find it fascinating that as early as 2003 Jared Swilley was using the line “We’re good-bad, not evil” years before the Vice release of the same name.

New Thee Oh Sees LP “Putrifiers II” + Tour With Ty Segall

Sounds like a ‘Best Of KLYAM’ kind of news update. Thee Oh Sees have Putrifiers II coming out on In The Red on September 11. They will be touring with Ty Segall as well. No Boston dates (sad face), but here’s for hoping that this line-up swings by these parts at some point.

Tour Dates
09-13 – Denver, CO – Gothic Theater
09-14 – Oklahoma City, OK – ACM @UCO
09-15 – Austin, TX – La Zona Rosa
09-18 – Atlanta, GA – Goat Farm
09-19 – Birmingham, AL – The Bottletree Cafe
09-20 – Nashville, TN – Zombie Shop
09-21 – Richmond, VA – Strange Matter
09-22 – Brooklyn, NY – The Well
09-23 – Asbury Park, NJ – ATP
09-25 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
09-26 – Toronto, Ontario – The Hoxton
09-29 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon
09-30 – St. Paul, MN – Turf Club

Track-Listing:
1. Wax Face
2. Hang a Picture
3. So Nice
4. Cloud #1
5. Floods New Light
6. Putrifiers II
7. Will We Be Scared?
8. Lupine Dominus
9. Goodnight Baby
10. Wicked Park

— And watch an interview with Brigid Dawson, keyboardist/tambourine/vocalist:

Boston based shows/fests – DIY, punk, noise