That Barbaras Record Might Be Coming Out This Year

As Stephen Pope tells New Zealand’s The Corner [LINK]:

Are you planning on releasing the Barbara’s album this year?

We’re shooting for that, yeah. Alicia from Lost Sounds and River City Tanlines is handling that. We recorded an LP with Jay Reatard like three years ago and we thought he’d deleted it in a fit of anger, cause that’s what he told us. Then the band kind of dissolved, but Alicia got hold of Jay’s recording machine, and it turned out that the Barbara’s LP was still on there. She’s been mixing it, and it’s been really slow process, but I think Goner’s going to put it out, hopefully this year.

Review: Best Coast – “The Only Place” (2012)


Band:
Best Coast
Release: 5/2012
Label: Mexican Summer

Comments: Best Coast has been on the KLYAM radar for a couple of years now. Time flies, but it doesn’t seem like 2010 was all that long ago. That Art Fag 7″ was packed to its three song core in terms of really distorted sounding pop. Good stuff. Crazy For You was pretty impressive; it neatly worked around its cliche lyrics and repetitive arrangements. So even though a lot of it sounded the same, a lot managed to sound different. With the The Only Place, things start off on a weird note. The same titled debut single is quite catchy, although it is a bit more of a showcase of the new producer. It never manages to be boring. “Why I Cry” isn’t too far off from the previous track musically with its relatively ‘big’ chorus and right-back-at-ya amount of hooks. “Last Year” tells us what the Vivian Girls did four years prior: “I believe in nothing”. On production display here is what producer Jon Brion might have had in mind for Bobb Bruno, which is to offer assaults of lead guitar that capture the listeners attention. “My Life” has its own fair share of nooks and crannies, like a violin (or something of that nature) and an acoustic guitar.  “No One Like You” has Bethany’s fine voice on display, that damn acoustic guitar, and the words “crazy” and “girl”. It sounds like an oldie, but goodie — country/early rock and roll style. The song that really caught my attention though is the next one, “How They Want Me To Be”. Mainly because of the lyrics. Who is ‘they’? And I thought this about the media or her mom up until ‘you’ came in. I should’ve known! Anyway, this slow ballad is catchy you have to admit. It’s not something you’d want to listen to over and over, but I mean there’s a shit load of extra vocals, glockenspiel, sleigh bells, and guitars that you just don’t usually get from your usual Best Coast song. “Better Girl” has Bethany recalling the “no fun”  line that was popularized by her dude Wavves. The song is forgettable, but serves as a bridge to the next, “Do You Still Love,” which uses the bass as a propelling force. The ending is cool and must have felt pretty good to create in the studio. “Dreaming My Life Away” is a change of pace on this record (it was re-recorded after initially being released a couple of years ago). Some have noted its jazz — the organ and drumming can be thanked. Not my cup of tea as you might expect, but in context it is interesting. And I guess that’s kind of the thing here. In context, everything seems interesting. It is a lot like Crazy For You, but you’d be bold to say this could exist without Bethany starting to ‘settle down’ or having Brion kicking around. “Let’s Go Home” brings us back to “The Only Place” in many ways, or – if you are a cynic – to that ridiculously annoying Magnetic Zeros song “Home”. To end the album is “Up All Night,” which boils down to a new age 8th grade final dance slow song. No wonder to choose a prominent sounding organ and some “ooohhhs”. To call this a wrap, here’s what I think happened on this LP: Best Coast still wanted to sound like Best Coast, but with more tightness, a little less originality, and bunch more appeal. I don’t really see this as a win or a loss for the band or its fans. From what I’ve read so far, it might be all too easy to shit on or all too easy to call an improvement over Crazy For You. I can’t picture a new wave of young adult girls latching on to this as some kind of ‘indie’ answer to Taylor Swift or acoustic Katy Perry. Not out of the question, though.

Check Out Ty Segall Band –> “Wave Goodbye”

Imagine a music video in which Ty and his band set on fire an old TV that is streaming the music video for NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye”. Except the flames are the result of pure rock and roll electricity not the direct human hand. That wouldn’t have to be the whole video, just the parts when Ty screams “BYE BYE….BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE”

Atlantic Thrills Nominated Best Punk/Garage Act In Prov. Phoenix !

The Providence Phoenix has nominated locals and KLYAM faves Atlantic Thrills for 2012’s best Punk/Garage act!

Check it out and vote Thrills, no matter where you from or who you are: http://contests.thephoenix.com/bmp/providence/2012/vote/punk-garage-act

Also if you haven’t seen these guys live yet and you live close to the Boston area, you ought to go to the Kids Like You and Me Presents show that they are headlining tomorrow (Sunday night) at PA’s Lounge. 8:30 doors. 21 and over. Also performing: The ROACHES and Gangbang Gordon. Link to event

*SHOW ALERT* KING KHAN & THE SHRINES@ BRIGHTON MUSIC HALL (7/23/12)!


Photo courtesy of Nu Rave Brain Wave

YESSSS! One of the finest live acts my eyes have witnessed, King Khan & The Shrines is hitting up the Brighton Muisc Hall on Monday, July 23! We’re not even half way into this year and yet there are already so many life altering shows to experience! I don’t know what the gods or goddesses have been up to, but somehow the stars have aligned in the KLYAM universe and may it forever be that way for kids like you and me.

And they say 2012 is the end of the world! Well, even if it is I’m going out on a blast. Good, bad ugly, DESTROYER!

Flashback: Bradford Cox Interviews No Age & Dan Deacon CMJ 2007

I love this video for a number of reasons. Firstly, I love Deerhunter and No Age (Dan’s a cool cat too!), but there’s more to this video then most other random Deerhunter, No Age you tube videos. Notice the time period: October 2007. Both artists are on the rise, just beginning to feel the “hype,” that is thrusted upon them. Deerhunter by this point has experienced some of it, but this is probably new to No Age. Bradford is an old friend of the band, I believe Deerhunter even played shows or possibly toured with Dean and Randy in their Wives days. Yes? No? So, that for me is notable. It’s not just one “indie” rocker to another, these dudes are friends. I also love Bradford’s interviewing style, he’s equally humorous and informative.

“Will you put that shirt aside for me. Charge it to MTV.” Haha! I’d do the same.

It looks like it was a great show at the Bowery Ballroom (NYC), where we saw the Black Lips and Night Beats last July. I really love the little segment toward the end in which Bradford writes a letter to No Age. “When the sun sets on the 21st Century the feedback and delay patterns our bands are creating will have decayed into a barely audible hiss… I hope the best for you and will miss you on the coming storm of hype that will surely ensue.” This is fascinating considering that is exactly what happens for both bands. But, really No Age stays as the same No Age and Deerhunter is just as rad, actually no better! Lastly, I think it’s good to note the fact that they are playing  the extended version of “Calvary Scars” here, which would not be released for another year on Weird Era Cont. (2008)
P.S. Dean looking good in that Mika Miko shirt!

Boston based shows/fests – DIY, punk, noise