@ Kung Fu Necktie 1/26/12


Three multi-instrumental indie bands with folk/urban roots shared billing at Kung Fu Necktie . I was in attendance mainly to see Dare Dukes, a songwriter with insightful and thought-provoking lyrics. He presents a quiet and studious nature both onstage and off.     It was also my first time at the Fishtown dive populated tonight with many hipsters, and yours truly. No, I claim no hipster cred. I’m on the outside bringing you inside.   And inside were several dozen options for major and microbrews in pitchers and bottles. I had a $3 Kenzo.   Happilly, they are one of the few and proud local venues with the ‘citywide’ special.  Need I describe that? OK. It’s PBR and whiskey.  $4. The main floor space includes bumper pool (which I don’t ever recall seeing at a bar before); a wall display of classic beer cans (Blatz, Rheingold, Ballantine, and the like), plus a gold ‘hand’ that protudes upward from the display. Reminds me of the sentient gold ‘frog’ that rests in the main room at North Star Bar.
First up was  On The Water, a West Philly band with a charismatic lead singer Fletcher T. VanVliet.  Not exactly a Captain Beefheart band here. They are more like Tom Waits fronting an old-timey folk band complete with booming snare drum, toy piano, standup bass, accordion, and banjo.  Their 30-minute set was punctuted with humor & passion.  Fletcher is a good bandleader, literally stomping out tunes and battering a trusty acoustic.  He tore out one guitar string early in the set and did a quick change while Dan Martino on occardian led for one song.   Fletcher with Dan Timlin handle much of the stage banter..and several times insisted the audience wander closer to the stage. And there was a joke about doing a 6 minute song and requiring guitar tuning. Dan uttered “I think that’s the 6th Commandent..thou shalt tune thy guitar pre-6-minute song”.  Talking with Fletcher afterward, he cites another band, Pearl and the Beard, as an indie favorite.
 
Dare, with his band The Blackstock Collection have just released his second full-length, “Thugs And China Dolls”.. They had just played a favorite place in Brooklyn, Union Pool last night supporting Lucinda Black Bear.. Earlier in the week, the tour kicked off in Atlanta, the same locale where the album was recorded.  They will continue on the tour with a few shows in both the Midwest and along the southern half of the East Coast. Dare is from Savannah, GA and has a shared geographic connection with Jimmy Hughes, founder of the band Folklore who headlined this rainy evening.  Shortly before show time, bassist Jessie took a hit to her left eye with both her guitar strap and a wayward cable.  She took about 15 minutes to make a visible recovery and perform heroically during the band’s 30-minute set.  There is no typical Dare Dukes song; each song has several lead instruments, held together with Dare’s gentle voice, assisted by accordionst Gina.  They also sport a banjoist who occasionally played it with a bow. Keyboardist Phil worked keys and Korg in the far corner of the catercorner stage. For the last song they broke the fourth wall and peformed acoustic in arms length of the audience. Many people contribute their parts to the Dare Dukes sound; The Blackstock Collection’s touring group is a different one than is represented on both of Dare’s prior albums; notably, there are no horns on tour.
  
Folklore arises from Philly as well, tho hardly folk. One might expect them to be antifolk; their overt rock sound is tempered by clarinet (which was somewhat inaudible in the din), bass, violin (Andrew Keller, sporting a tie-dyed “Andrew Keller Experience t-
shirt) and Chad Arnett’s sweet-sounding lead guitar. Part of the songs center around a post-apocalyptic Earth involving all sorts of creatures.  I had mentioned to Jimmy afterward of a certain UK band who are doing much the same sort of concept. Fokllore’s songs were of medium-to-fast tempo, with one slower, droning song that recalled the proto-punk of The Velvet Underground and the modern rock of Yo La Tengo. Earlier in 2010 they supported Elf Power, and then did just a dozen shows 2011 while preparing their 13-song album “Home Church Road”
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AUDIO from one of Dare’s tunes forthcoming.

Radio Crystal Blue 1/22/12 audio and links


Radio Crystal Blue: Novus Ordo  spotlights CDs that are debuting on my standard freeform radio program, Radio Crystal Blue. The show exists as a weekly podcast.

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This show was distributed on 1/25
Q.E.D. “Thinking about You” – Sometimes A Cigar…Is Just A Cigar CD www.facebook.com/qedmusic
Dark Circles “Winter Lullabye” – One Golden Day CD www.patmillius.com/darkcircles
Sonni Shine & The Underwater Sounds “Push On Thru” – Que Se Queda EP www.underwatersounds.net
Heather Styka “Coldwater River” – Lifeboats For Atlantis Cd www.heather.styka.com
Phil Yates “The Bottom Of An Urn” – Tumble Stairs CD www.philyates.com
Craig Bickhardt “Sugarcane Street” – Live At Sellersville Theater CD www.craigbickhardt.com
Running time: 62 minutos
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Radio Crystal Blue is my long-running standard freeform radio program. The show exists as a weekly podcast.
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This show was distributed on 1/18/12
Artists with shared gigs in the near future are noted with * & **
Opening music: Chicha Libre “Primavera en la selva” – Sonido Amazonico CD www.barbesrecords.com
Daniel Goodman “When The Cold Wind Blows” – Cold Wind CD www.danielgoodmanmusic.com
Dare Dukes + the blackstock collection “When The Sky Breaks” – thugs & china dolls CD www.daredukes.com
Teresa Storch “Your Story” – Stream Of Concrete CD www.teresastorch.com
Jason Spooner “Crashing Down” – Sea Monster CD www.jasonspooner.com
Randy Stern “Better Days” – Give CD www.randystern.info
Aurical “Something To Say” – Something To Say CD www.auricalmusic.com
Debbie Miller “tippy toe” – fake love CD www.thedebbiemiller.com
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*Tania & The Revolutionaries “Longing For London” – The Final Blow CD www.reverbnation.com/taniasrevolutionaries
*Sean Kershaw & The New Jack Ramblers “Already Cheatin’ ” – Coney Island Cowboy CD www.seankershaw.com
Jack Grace ‘True Tonight” – Drinking Songs For Lovers CD www.jackgrace.com
The Devyl Nellys “Rope’s End” – Mysery CD www.thedevylnellys.com
B.D. Lenz “Bridges” – Five & Live CD www.bdlenz.com
Sirsy “Wishless” – Build Your Own Bootleg Collection CD www.sirsy.com
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CD FOCUS: New Arrivals, Volume 4:Artists Against Youth Homelessness www.mpressrecords.com
Rachael Sage and the staff of her label, MPress Records, curates this fourth collection of DIY/indie songwriters and bands, all with relevant songs re the plight of homelessness.  All net proceeds from retail sales of the CD will benefit National Network For Youth  www.nn4youth.org
From this compilation CD I spun:
Greta Gertler & The Extroverts “Veselka”  www.gretagertler.com
Sarah Lentz “Jericho” www.sarahlentz.com
CD FOCUS: Vermont: VT Artists for VT Relief  www.bluebirdpromotions.com   www.mallettsbayrecords.com
This compilation of 18 songs are all from VT artists supporting the continuing relief efforts in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene.  Proceeds from this CD go to the Vermont Red Cross.
From this compilation I spun:
Bow Thayer “Good Time To Holler” www.bowthayer.com
Edie Carey “Come Inside” www.ediecarey.com
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*Buskin & Batteau “You Really Ought To Call That Girl” – Red Shoes & Golden Hearts CD www.buskinandbatteau.com
*Trina Hamlin “You Can’t Remember” living on love CD www.trinahamlin.com
**Carolann Solebello “A Song I Can’t Remember” – threshold CD www.carolannsolebello.com
**Sharon Goldman “Winter’s Come Around Again” – Sleepless Lullaby CD www.sharongoldmanmusic.com
***Red Molly “Oh My Michael” – Light in the Sky CD www.redmolly.com
***Raina Rose “what did you bury?” – When May Came CD www.rainarose.com
****Spuyten Duyvil “Pride Packs Her Bags” – bonus track from “New Amsterdam” CD www.spuytenduyvilmusic.com
****Putnam Smith “this mountain ain’t my home” – we could be beekeepeers CD www.putnamsmith.com
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Patty Carpenter & The Dysfunctional Family Jazz Band “Come Over” – Come Over CD www.dfjbmusic.com
Kellylee Evans “Lost” – The Good Girl CD www.kellyleeevans.com
*Carsie Blanton “All We Got” – Idiot Heart CD www.carsieblanton.com
*Mark Erelli “Same For Someone” – little vigils CD www.markerelli.com
Heather Pierson “Make It Mine” – Make It Mine CD www.heatherpierson.com
benyaro “Cutting Words” – Good Day Better CD www.benyaro.com
Joe Iadanza “Night Light Lullaby” – Traveling Salesman: Songs Of Joe Iadanza CD www.joeiadanza.com
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Closing music: Coyote Oldman “Timeless” – Under An Ancient Sky CD www.valley-entertainment.com
Running time: 3 hours, 58 minutos
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Next show will be recorded the week of 1/29/12

namaste
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Radio Crystal Blue 1/22/12 news


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NEXT SHOW: week of January 22, 2012. Look for a release date of January 25.
You will hear music in several segments of top indie/DIY/underground songwriters and bands, and also these:
CD FOCUS:
VERMONT: VT Artists for VT Relief:  www.mallettsbayrecords.com
www.bluebirdpromotions.com
New Arrivals Volume 4: Artists Against Youth Homelessness
www.mpressrecords.com
I will spin 2 tracks each from these compilations.
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Getting into stride with the radio thing again as well as the new home on WordPress. No I have not posted daily but I’ll do my best. As mentioned last week, please tweet, RT, post about my posts. If you have a WordPress site I should follow, let me know. I will follow back.
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NORTH STAR BAR 1/17/12
I witnessed the greatness that is The Trews for the first time, plus some local bands in support.
Read all about it in one of my latest blog posts at
https://radiocrystalblue.net/2012/01/19/north-star-bar-11712
Here are more events I’m covering for you:
1/26  Dare Dukes is releasing a new disc and is performing at Kung Fu Necktie www.daredukes.com
1/27 Lorraine Leckie at Milkboy Coffee in Ardmore.  www.lorraineleckie.com

YOUTUBE: The Trews perform “So She’s Leaving” at North Star Bar 1/17/12:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH6Kr7gmPTk

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RCB REVIEW:
First on RCB Novus Ordo: First airplay of 2012 goes to Christine Havrilla. More specifically the airplay credited to Christine’s folk-rock band Gypsy Fuzz.  Damn Fine Gentlemen represent Australia with some blues-rock. May McDonough & Co. dazzle with fairly unique arrangements, right down to the percussion (not unlike a Tom Waits song). John McCutcheon closes this show with a song from his concept album reflecting on Woody Guthrie.

Starting 2012 a few weeks late, I wanted at least to represent January and winter in song if not New Year’s Day so much.  Brenda Kahn represented with a song going back to 1996, not from her album “Destination Anywhere” but rather a CMJ compilation, one of several dozen I’ve kept over the years.   Lily Wilson and HuDost share a billing at Genghis Cohen in Los Angeles on 1/20. “Trespasser” by HuDost continues to mesmerize (as intended, I’m sure!). Also in segment #1, we hear The Kennedys once again, who are maybe the best artists I know without a Twitter account. They are preparing to release a new CD. So is Kris Delmhorst, who is heard in this segment too.  Ryan Tennis, my neighbor here in South Philadelphia, continues to host his Clubhouse house concert series and has unveiled a new website, with the intention of releasing a new album. Went back to Greg Klyma’s 2006 CD “Driver” instead of more recent releases. Schwervon! also working on a new album.  I spun Demetra’s “Don’t Wreck It” which became a sensation upon its release. She’s just releasing another new single of the same electro-rock genre titled “Quarter To Twelve” which, hopefully,will make it to my show.  Carrie Elkin & Danny Schmidt continue to split bills for the long-term.  Hungrytown presents a song for winter, the title track “Any Forgotten Thing”.  Hopefully they’re doing OK up there in VT.     Vance Gilbert, the now-reigning RCB Artist of The Year, is heard before two Katonah, NY citizens; they being Sloan Wainwright and Marc Black.  Marc’s tune “No Fracking Way” is a definitive protest song. Brooks Williams has just released a CD with Boo Hewerdine. The duo call themselves State Of The Union.  Stevie Coyle rounds out the show with a song from his concept CD “Ten In One”, referring to a sideshow tent at a carnival or circus.

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@ North Star Bar 1/17/12


First things first: I overdressed for the occasion. Didn’t need to have the scarf, beret and the 3/4 coat for the 55 degree temperature this evening. I was eyeing the overnight weather reports that threatened high winds.      Nevertheless I did it there and back with very little wear and tear.
North Star Bar sits alone, almost lonely in the Fairmount section of Philly, with a modest crowded bar space, leading to a separate area with tables and chairs plus the requisite HD TV…and then the main room with lots of room to dance around in. Great visibility tho it’s best to be about 12 feet or closer to the stage for optimal viewing.   There’s also the upstairs balcony where you’re about 15 feet up and you need to be at the banister to really see everything. It’s as if you’re looking down at a recording studio in full dress rehearsal.

First up was Milhouse, a  Delaware County 3-piece rock band The band’s  songs rock hard, with some socio-political commentary inside the lyrics.   They jammed a bit during some of the songs, and the chemistry seemed just fine considering it was their first time at a venue of The North Star’s caliber.   The bassist/lead singer busted 2 strings during the 40-minute set.     
Richie Allen & The Midvale 9 are a new band in Philly, making the rounds at open-mics and presented a full showcase set for just the 2nd time in their history.  They bring elements of 60’s. folk-rock and country into their songwriting.  One highlight was a Neil Young & Crazy Horse cover “Cortez The Killer”.   I recognized members of Song Dogs & The Nightjar in the audience, a band with a similar sound and approach to music. Richie is recording a solo album with the help of the band, and meanwhile has gigs with the band on 2/4 at The Grape Room, and an appearance at a songwriter festival in Cape May NJ at the end of March.

  

 
The Timid Roosevelts are  Jamie Parker (drums) , Bobbie Parker (lead vox, bass) and Ricky Lorenzo (guitar). They are a Bordentown NJ  band who suggested influences of The Pixies and Rilo Kiley in their music. They inserted a Pixies cover “Where Is My Mind” into one of their songs.  At times, Ricky would play with his console and produce some bleeps, blips and other electronic squelches.  In fact, he seems most animated of the three on stage.  Bobbie had a feminine doll cardboard prop in front of her, suggesting a contrast to her sharp vocal hooks and laced boots.   The band is almost set to release a new album. They provided free 3-song demos during the event.

  

 

Nova Scotia’s The Trews, with an impressive  list of indie music awards (not to mention multiple Juno nominations) and memorable tours (sharing bills with the Rolling Stones, Robert Plant, et al.), played Philadelphia for the first time.  They are in the midst of a Northeast US tour, and will head back across their border for more shows close to home before heading to UK in February.    This band, 10 years in, continues to develop a strong buzz over their music, and especially so with “Hope & Ruin”.  Like other Canadian bands I’ve seen, they keep their eg0  on the stage and remove much of that when off it and out in the public.   In fact, the last band I saw that rocked this well, this authentic in the area of roots-rock might have been Matt Mays & El Torpedo.  They churned through 3 songs, before playing a few of their newer songs, along with my favorite “Love Is The Real Thing”.   One song, “Highway Of Heroes ” they dedicated to  Nichola Goddard, a schoolmate of John-Angus and Colin MacDonald. Nichola was  the first female combat soldier to die in the line of duty during the Afghanistan war.   The song is rather moving and yet rocks out at the same time.  I understand that the recorded single, which was a big seller soon after “Hope & Ruin* also includes, properly, a pipe band.   No pipe band in Philly, tho; this was just the 4 guys tearing it up and having a great time  doing so.  VIDEO of the third song in the set here. Anyone know the title?
 
  

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