Esbjörn Svensson - Piano Dan Berglund - Bass Magnus Öström - Drums
october 13 | France | Elancourt | Grande salle du Prisme 14 | France | Tourcoing | Théâtre Municipal de Tourcoing 15 | France | Nimes | Amphithéâtre de la Faculté Vauban 24 | Ireland | Belfast | Elwood Hall 25 | Great Britain | Warwick | Coventry Warwick Arts Centre 26 | Ireland | Cork | Everyman Palace Theatre 27 | Denmark | Hamm | Alfred-Fischer-Halle 28 | Belgium | Bruxelles | Flagey - studio 4 29 | Great Britain | Buxton | Opera House 30 | Austria | Salzburg | Große Universitätsaula 31 | Austria | Gleisdorf | forumKloster
november 13 | Hungary | Budapest | Millenaris 14 | Czech Republic | Praha | Lucerna Music Bar 15 | Poland | Wroclav | Centrum Sztuki IMPART 16 | Poland | Chorzów | Teatr Rozrywki 17 | Poland | Warszawa | Fabryka Trzciny 18 | Poland | Warszawa | Fabryka Trzciny 20 | Poland | Gdynia | Klub Pokład 23 | France | Caen | Théâtre de Caen 25 | Spain | Madrid | Centro Cultural de la villa
december 01 | Sweden| Östersund | JAZZ RHYTHM FEST
Canon Blue aka Daniel James from Nashville will release his debut album Colonies on CD in Europe Monday 24th September - thats today! Two weeks later it his stores in UK. Mixed by Chris Taylor (of Grizzly Bear) and mastered by Cristian Vogel (acclaimed solo artist, producer remixer etc)
Canon Blue plays very fresh and tasteful melange of airy mellodies and hard electro sound. Battle Hymn is like LTJ Bukem meets some punk freaks. Simple but full of energy. Odds and Ends brings airy pop with great electronic landscape background. Very strong and catchy melody. In Pilguin Pop (I don't know what's "Pilguin") we can hear groovy sound and smooth drums. So I really recommend Canon Blue!
When I heard Iron & Wine's the second release Our Endless Numbered Days |2004| for the first time I was truly impressed. Sam Beam's hushing and gentle voice sings that beautiful mellodies with touchable lyrics and accoustic sound bewitched me. So I became Sam Beam and Iron & Wine fan. And finally seeing live (with Calexico) came true last year in Zürich. It's simple, it was unforgettable experience for me! :-) The last record form Iron and Wine was the six songs comprising Woman King released in 2005. (I don't count the collaborative In the Reins EP with Calexico)
This year is happy year in music what I love. New Björk, Arcade Fire and these days a new album of Iron & Wine entitled Shepherd's Dog. Release date is 25th September via Sub Pop.
Shepherd's Dog isn't in accoustic way such as previous releases but with rich and carefully structured arangements with a lot of diverse instruments and as said somebody on net "one-guy-in-his-bedroom intimacy was lost." It's true but I don't know if it bad news or not. It depends on each all of us and our moody and preferences. Anyway I like Sam's progress so much. This is a weighty, enveloping album, hugely satisfying and more than repaying close and repeated listens.
"I tried to do it in three weeks, and it ended up being six months, off and on," Beam admits. "It was happenstance that this particular record ended up taking as long; but it was a serendipitous thing for me. I wanted to make this one more of an epic journey."
Tracklisting > 01 | Pagan Angel and a Borrowed Car 02 | White Tooth Man 03 | Lovesong of the Buzzard 04 | Carousel 05 | House by the Sea 06 | Innocent Bones 07 | Wolves (Song of the Shepherd's Dog) 08 | Resurrection Fern 09 | Boy With a Coin 10 | The Devil Never Sleeps 11 | Peace Beneath the City 12 | Flightless Bird, American Mouth
I've already written about Efterklang twice in past here. But let's recall them. Efterklang have 5-core members and two joined who plays folktronica style (I don't like this name but who cares ;-)) and they came from Copenhagen, Denmark.
Mads Brauer – electronics Casper Clausen – vocals, multinstrumentalist Rune Mølgaard – piano Thomas Husmer – drums, brass Rasmus Stolberg – guitar, multinstrumentalist + Niklas Antonson – trombone, multinstrumentalist Karim Ghahwagi – video artist On October 15th, they'll release a new album entitled Parades You can to watch a 1 min. teaser below. It sounds really different in comparation with previous releases as they promise. Very grandiose. But we will take by surprise. Enjoy!
The teaser in better quality is here |8MB Quicktime|.
'Parades' tracklisting >
01 | Polygyne, 02 | Mirador, 03 | Him Poe Poe, 04 | Horseback Tenors, 05 | Mimeo, 06 | Frida, Found A Friend, 07 | Maison de Réflexion, 08 | Blowing Lungs like Bubbles, 09 | Caravan, 10 | Illuminant, 11 | Cutting Ice to Snow
directed by Tom Haines for Full Time Hobby label. I love this beautiful song which I don't know about it until recently. But Tunng I known before of course. You can find it on album Comments Of The Inner Chorus from 2006. So drift along on fragile melody. Enjoy!
PJ Harvey's new album White Chalk is announced on September 25, 2007, through Island Records. The album is produced by Polly, Flood & John Parish (who produced Is this desire in 1997) and features musical contributions from long time associate, Eric Drew Feldman, and also Jim White of the Dirty Three. There are two new songs for free at the end of this post. The Devil is opening song of White Chalk. "Hail to the piano!" I want to say and it's true that all songs are to be based on dominate piano line and her beautiful voice. The voice is more sooth and velvet that ever before. Grow Grow Grow has dramatic piano with irregular rhythm and Polly sing very high like fairy with full emotions and passion. Trully beauty.
I'm closing with When Under Ether, the new single will be released on September 17th 2007 by Island Records.
Tracklisting > 01 | The Devil 02 | Dear Darkness 03 | Grow Grow Grow 04 | When Under Ether 05 | White Chalk 06 | Broken Harp 07 | Silence 08 | To Talk To You 09 | The Piano 10 | Before Departure 11 | The Mountain Official Website > www.pjharvey.net MySpace > http://www.myspace.com/pjharvey
First, Le Loup means "wolf" in French. Second, wolf isn't solitary, live in packs. Le Loup is something like a pack but the pack of great musicians with leader Sam Simkoff. Seven band members and motley instruments like Arcade Fire. But not canadian they came from Washington, DC. When I'm listening Le Loup I always feel fresh and relaxed 'cause their music is soulful, calm, silent, fragile, sooth and has specific atmospheric. I like their combination of banjo line with other instruments or nature sound with some scratch or ... and definetely voices/whispers and sometimes sound of chorus.
The upcoming album of the lupine septet, The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millenium General Assembly, is named from incredible work by James Hampton. More infos about his work here. Release date is September 11, 2007 at Hardly Art. And very interesting inteview with Sam Simkoff you can find here.
So I have to recommend it and don't miss this talented band!
Le Loup is: Sam Simkoff – Banjo, Keyboards, Vox Christian Ervin – Computer, Guitar Mike Ferguson – Guitar, Amp, Vox Nicole Keenan – Keyboards, French Horn, Vox Dan Ryan – Bass, Percussion, Vox Robert Sahm – Drums, Percussion, Vox May Tabol – Guitar, Vox Jim Thomson – Guitar, Amp, Vox
Brad Mehldau Trio are Brad Mehldau – piano, Larry Grenadier – double-bass, Jeff Ballard – drums.
"Last November the audience in the packed Dvořák Hall of Prague´s Rudolfinum were rewarded for their standing ovation by no fewer than six encores, confronted as they were with a thoroughly amazing musical experience. The American composer and pianist Brad Mehldau, 36, improvised paying no heed to time, totally immersed in the keyboard and the deepest profundities of the jazz-rock-classical unconscious, bearing the full weight of his musical erudition.
One of the most acclaimed protagonists of the present-day jazz scene, since the early 1990s accumulating an aura of an epochmaking innovator of his generation, in a comeback to the Strings of Autumn platform, this time out at last with his trio!" from the Strings of Autumn Festival 2007|11|07, 19.30, Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
And I'm attendentting this concert and I'm wondering to the Trio so much. I really couldn't wait to! Brad's solo concert was magnificent and unforgettable experience last year at Rudolfinum. See for more at my blog here. november 01 | Sweden | Goteborg | Nefertiti Jazzklubb 02 | Sweden | Stockholm | Stockholm Konserthuset 03 | Norway | Bergen | Sardinen USF 04 | Norway | Oslo | Cosmopolite 07 | Czech Republic | Prague | Dvořák Hall of Rudolfinum 08 | Hungary | Budapest | National Concert Hall 10 | Italy | Bologna | Auditorium Teatro Manzoni 12 | Germany | Elmau | Schloss Elmau 15 | Belgium | Brussels | Ancienne Belgique 16 | Belgium | Brussels | Ancienne Belgique 17 | Germany | Koln | Kolner Philharmonie
Elephant GunI love opening playful guitar with easiness sound. I really like it so much. It makes me happy. Whole song is incredible. It's the best Beirut's song for me with no doubt. I have no word just last: "Enjoy!". My family's role in the world revolution Double piano start is great and vigorous start of all instruments together is disarming. The wall of sound ;-) Partly klezmer and partly balcan smashing march! Scenic world Longer and slower version of Gulag's original. I'm not sure what version is better or I like more... The both are very good. Decise yourself. The Long Island Sound Intermezzo. Theme from Elephant Gun. Short and nice. Carousels Your head will be swim. Swinging to the music. It's small vertigo on carousel.
Pompeii EP [Only eMusic release, February 28, 2007] Fountains and Tramways Beirut meets pop. Only automatic drums, melodic piano with some analog sounds and Zach's voice, without any "traditional" instruments which is specific for Beirut music, forms the most poppy song from Beirut. But It's really good. Not for everyone and not for the first listening.
Napoleon on the Bellerophon When I've recently read some comment of Beirut last EP "Lon Gisland" where the Zach Condon's voice have been resembled to Thom York from Radiohead I've realized that there is something to it :-) But I mean it like a tribute of course 'cause I love Radiohead and Thom York. Back to Beirut.In Napoleon on the Bellerophon dominates melancholic piano sound again to which join the energic trumpet and accordion at the end. Very atmospheric and full of emotions.
And short notice at the end > The new Beirut's albumThe Flying Club Cup will be released at October 9th.
"The record features the whole live band, as well as some notable contributions from Owen Pallett of Final Fantasy and Heather Trost of A Hawk And A Hacksaw. It is very much inspired by the music and culture of France, especially the emotional pull of a musician like Jacques Brel (whom you should really check out if you haven't heard him). We have a few fun surprises in store for the lead up to the album release, so keep vigilant on the internets." from Beirut's official web page.
Free mp3 > A Sunday Smile from incoming release The Flying Club Cup!