Apr 21, 2013

Colin Stetson


April 30 will see the much anticipated new album from Colin Stetson. "New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light" contains 11 tracks and was produced by Stetson and Ben Frost and recorded in Montreal. As an added bonus Justin Vernon adds vocals to several tracks. I loved Stetson's previous album so I'm pretty excited to see where the master saxophonist takes us this time.

New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light Track Listing
1 And In Truth
2 Hunted
3 High Above A Grey Green Sea
4 In Mirrors
5 Brute
6 Among The Sef (Righteous II)
7 Who The Waves Are Roaring For (Hunted II)
8 To See More Light
9 What Are They Doing In Heaven Today?
10 This Bed Of Shattered Bone
11 Part Of Me Apart From You

MP3: High Above a Grey Green Sea

Apr 14, 2013

Until the Morning-Akron/Family



A great new song from the upcoming Akron/Family album.
"Sub Verses" out soon on Dead Oceans.

Apr 3, 2013

Wilco @ Sydney Opera House


Last night I figured something out. Well besides the fact that Wilco are truly a seminal and classically great band. I figured out that their Sydney Opera House show was the eighth time that I have seen them live. And each and every time has felt special and just damn wonderful. Tuesday night would be no different. A display of mind bending guitar work, heavenly harmonies and never ending melodies. This show was perhaps different though. Firstly it was in the iconic setting of the Opera House. Secondly it was a shorter than usual set. Most Wilco shows easily push past two hours at a pinch. But this was a concise 90 minutes. Which Jeff Tweedy mentioned, somewhat with annoyance. The interwebs have thrown up many theories. Some plausible. But it did seem unusual. Why didn't the band start earlier than 9.30. Why the finish at 11? Who knows. But it was surely a strong and exciting performance. What else would you expect from this band that stands on the shoulders of giants.

This tour was showcasing their most recent record in "The Whole Love" and the album shone brightly. Especially the epic "Art of Almost" and the joyous romp of "I Might". "Born Alone" was pretty great too. Of course the back catalogue is entirely superb and any song is welcomed with open arms. "Impossible Germany" was the perfect song for Nels Cline to destroy his guitar magnificently. "Sunken Treasure" is as close to perfection as a song will ever reach, whilst "Handshake Drugs" was sinuous and sublime. But probably the most fun was the ending. 'The pop medley' you could say. Tweedy cajoled us to our feet and we smiled and laughed through this glorious ending. "I'm The Man Who Loves You" never fails to entertain and "A Shot in the Arm" is just total bliss. So it ended. Perhaps too soon, but no matter. We all got to see and hear Wilco again. A band of true greatness with all players on the top of their game. In total sync. Long may I continue to keep seeing them.     


Set List
One Sunday Morning (Song For Jane Smiley's Boyfriend)
Poor Places
Art of Almost
I Might
At Least That's What You Said
Handshake Drugs
One by One
Impossible Germany
Born Alone
Sunken Treasure
Whole Love
I'm Always in Love
Heavy Metal Drummer
I'm the Man Who Loves You
Dawned on Me
A Shot in the Arm