Shameless Plugging. Whatever. Like You Wouldn’t Expect It From The Likes Of Me.

23 07 2009

Dudefriend: some bitch from indiepit is trying to follow me on twitter
Dudefriend: fuck that
Me: HEY I HEAR SHE DOES A GOOD JOB.
Dudefriend: i dont know her
Me: she has a crush on you.
Dudefriend: thats too bad – i just started dating this fucking wackjob in Echo Park. Not sure what i was thinking – bitch got baggage. But… having sex on the reg, pounding drinks on the reg, smokin weed on the reg. Plus she has a cute dog too named Zenith or Zeus or Bearcathy or something.

IndiePit.com

IndiePit.com

Not too long ago I got teamed up with some outstanding cats on this project called Indie Pit.

IndiePit is a website that gives bands the tools they need to be self-sufficient in this day & age of DIY music and also gets fans in touch with their favorite artists. It’s a really great website and I think it’s going to be a part of the technological revolution in the music industry.

Right now the IndiePit Blog is blowing up. They are featuring a lot of awesome bands and tons of MP3s. My favorite this week comes from this band called The Drums. They are so new age indie low fi surf rock goodness it feels like my ears and joyfully crying sugar when I listen to them. Ugh.

So, I know, it’s kind of lame, but this is something I am really happy to be a part of and you should go check it out. I’m being serious. I mean, I was a little skeptical because I lost out on the blog editing position so for a second I was like rawr rawr…. oh shit, this guy knows what’s up.

And you should too.
So,
Follow IndiePit on Twitter !





Interview with Saint Motel

29 07 2008

Saint Motel can summon the dead, yet never have.
Saint Motel never wears shoes, ever.
“You guys are all wearing shoes right now.”-MAR
“Because… Saint Motel has eleven toes.” –GE
Saint Motel was involved in a horrific accident involving a lot of toes.
Saint Motel likes to play good cop, bad cop… and Thai cop.
Saint Motel likes to go to water parks dressed to the nines.
Saint Motel likes chamomile tea… spiked with Jack Daniels (or Jim Beam).
Saint Motel don’t want no scrubs… but have been chasing waterfalls.

“Didn’t you guys think it was Jason Waterfalls?!”- AS
“No…”
Saint Motel has a cat-freaker-outer.
Saint Motel loves disco cats.
Saint Motel was ahead of the Bubble Burst in 1999, but didn’t have any stocks.
Saint Motel is sponsored by beer and co-sponsored by… other alcohol.
Saint Motel doesn’t want no dun-dunk-dun-dunk mothaf*ckas up in their grill.
Saint Motel was Saint Motel’s father the whole time.
Saint Motel did it.

a.sharp & my dog, zissou, during the epic living room interview.

for the entire interview check out
the land salmon . com.





Jarring: Dr. Dog.

19 07 2008

The Jam: Dr. Dog’s Fate

Pick over fresh frequencies and rinse under cool water. Lightly crush sun-ripened berries with poetic aphorisms and kind ideology. Stir in the sugar, lemon juice, simplicity and new sounds. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring often with warmhearted melodies and clean beats. Share with loved ones.

Tastes a Lot Like: Raspberry-Lemon Jam- sweet but not without a perfectly delectable amount of sour. Tastes like a summer day with friends, laughing from noon through dusk until it ends under the stars with a couple joints, light philosophical banter and a doo-wop sesh or two around the campfire. Yum.

With just enough time to soak up Passed Away, Volume One and some sunshine, Dr. Dog is releasing their fifth full length Fate- a fitting title for the album that was heralded as “the album they always wanted to make”.
If we look at the progression of Dr. Dog, the jump from 2007’s We All Belong to 2008’s Fate sounds like a small one- especially in comparison to say their first full length Toothbrush to their second, Easy Beat. But why mess with a good thing? Fate is consistent with Dr. Dog’s nineteen-sixties-flash-back sound they perfected on We All Belong.
The lo-fi static that is prominent of their early work has dissipated completely. One might be afraid that this would affect their music, which it has in a very positive way. Dr. Dog has embraced modern aesthetics to accentuate their vintage sound. Lush with incredible Beatle-esque harmonies, they pair such clean, soothing vocals with clean tracks full of strings, horns and organs… you know, your basic Dr. Dog entrée. Which is exactly why I listen to them- because they sound like Dr. Dog. They’ve done right by themselves: boosted the quality without losing the ‘tude.
One of my favorite things about Dr. Dog’s music is their portrayal of problems and solutions. There is always a sense of comfort in everything. In a completely unobtrusive fashion, they present a set of beliefs and a way of living- live, love, be happy, empathetic and wise. Yes, life will always have its fair share of altercations but there is always an answer and there are no absolutes. An entire song about a disappointing friendship ends on the note that it is still a choice, “Are you my curse or are you my friend?” Talk of one being away is only teamed with the expression of their hearts being inseparable. Or God calling him son only to tell him he isn’t his son at all with such a sense of love it resonates true wisdom. Everything is and isn’t and in the end, it’s all right because somewhere there is a creek you and your loves can go barbeque.
Set to be released on the 22nd, Fate is accompanied by a special edition 7-inch when bought at a wide array of record stores across the country. Fun fact: The album cover art is directly correlated with a picture of Bonnie and Clyde! Wowzers! Dr. Dog is also touring vigorously over the next couple months- staying in the US up until November when they cross the pond.

For an intimate look at Dr. Dog, check out my interview with Taxi in March.








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