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Pick Your Poison: Thursday 3-19-15

Hope everyone at SXSW is having fun this week. I’m hoping to return to Austin in 2016. As far as today’s Pick Your Poison goes, you’ll want to check out tracks from Broken Boy, Bus Stop Dreams, The Traveling Suitcase, Tyord and Van Dale. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from The Dunwells, FEMME, James Murphy, Kissey, Nero, Winters Island and more.

Broken Boy – She Said

Bus Stop Dreams – You Can Put Your Faith In Me

The Hard Ground – Pucker

Monty C. Benjamin – Clueless

Sweatson Klank – I’m A Fool

Shox – Mare St

The Traveling Suitcase – Off the Ground

Tyord – Funeral Wife

Van Dale – Speak Yellow

Weird Mob – Nu American Haircutz

Show Review: Cursive [Lincoln Hall; Chicago; 3/18/15]


Multiple studies done over the last decade have pretty much all determined that our own personal tastes in music become established between the ages of 14 and 24. As these are the most formative years of our lives, from puberty to the completion of our education in high school and college to the friends and social groups we settle into, it makes sense that this would be a testing ground for the kinds of music we like. The reason I bring this up is because at the tender age of 19 I discovered the band Cursive. To be fair, I discovered a LOT of bands at that age and have continued to for a good decade since, but for one reason or another Cursive holds a special place in my heart. Their 2003 concept(ish) album The Ugly Organ very blessedly blurred the lines between alt-rock, indie, punk and emo so it provided a rather easy entry point for music fans of all stripes and colors. Working at a college radio station in the Midwest also brought the band to my attention, and few were the days when you couldn’t find me in the DJ booth jumping around to “Art Is Hard” as it blasted over the airwaves. ‘Twas a simpler time. But I digress. The point being, The Ugly Organ was a record I really got into and apparently a whole lot of others did as well. So much so the band decided to reissue it last fall with a bunch of bonus material, and follow it up this winter/spring with a two month U.S. tour in celebration. The band finally reached Chicago at the tail end of that for a sold out show at Lincoln Hall on Wednesday night. Here’s what happened. (cue Law & Order ::dun dun::)

One of the more noteworthy things about The Ugly Organ is that it’s Cursive’s only release that prominently features the cello. The band recruited cellist Gretta Cohn in 2001 to play on the record and tour in support of it, but in 2005 she left to pursue other interests and was never replaced. While Cohn did play a show or two with Cursive recently when they stopped in New York (where she now lives), she hasn’t rejoined the band or anything like that. The good news is that all of the other stops on this tour did have a cellist to help ensure that the album was properly brought to life, not to mention the bonus of adding cello parts to a bunch of other songs across the Cursive catalog.

Unlike a majority of bands who have adopted the trend of performing a classic album from front to back, Cursive decided to shake things up a bit because they didn’t want to be like everyone else. That was clear right from the beginning of their set, which kicked off with “Sink to the Beat” from 2001’s Burst and Bloom EP followed by “Big Bang” from 2006’s Happy Hollow. Those were but a couple of many interesting choices the band made across close to 90 minutes and 21 songs. Yes The Ugly Organ was technically played in full, but there were detours taken along the way to throw the crowd off and celebrate other records in bits and pieces. Of the non-Organ records, 2009’s Mama, I’m Swollen got the most love, but not by much. The biggest surprise of the night was probably “Excerpts From Various Notes Strewn Around the Bedroom of April Connolly, Feb. 24, 1997,” a song that appeared on a 2002 split EP called 8 Teeth to Eat You. That, or the song “Nonsense,” which was found on the Saddle Creek 50 compilation. Both of those tracks actually are included in the deluxe reissue of The Ugly Organ so it makes sense that they’d be played, but context aside they’re absolutely rarities and not the sort of songs you expect to be performed live pretty much ever.

As for The Ugly Organ itself, let’s just say it’s the sort of record that holds up really well. The 1-2-3 punch that is “Some Red Handed Sleight of Hand” into “Art Is Hard” into “The Recluse” still hits with the same force, only this time you’ve got a room full of people shouting along to every single word. “Art Is Hard” in particular is just a powder keg that set a lot of people off. Similar things could be said about the late set heroics from songs like “Bloody Murderer” and “Sierra,” the latter of which kicked off the encore. As great of a time as the crowd seemed to be having, the band looked like they were having a blast too. Frontman Tim Kasher seemed to suggest that the tour had been going on forever and they were all a little worse for wear, but there were no telltale signs outside of a couple small coughing fits that Kasher had between songs. Illnesses can be tough to recover from when you’re on the road and are unable to rest or take really good care of yourself. So long as it doesn’t degrade the performance though, such things are manageable. Turns out a night honoring The Ugly Organ was anything but ugly. It’s my sincere hope that Kasher and the rest of Cursive take inspiration from that record and this tour as they write and arrange material for their next effort. The world could use more albums like it.

Stream “Art Is Hard”

Stream “Am I Not Yours?”

Buy The Ugly Organ deluxe edition from Saddle Creek

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 3-18-15

Your mid-week Pick Your Poison features some good tracks from Andy Shauf, Friend Roulette, Jeremy Bass, Kraak & Smaak, Montropo and Trans Van Santos. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Art Nikels, Geographer, Jimmy Whispers, Set Mo, Ultra Violent Rays, Years & Years and more!

American Opera – Sand & Seed

Andy Shauf – Hometown Hero

Anna Haas – Woman of the Wild

Charli XCX ft. Rita Ora – Doing It (TKDJS Remix)

Friend Roulette – Stoned Alone

Jeremy Bass – Lift Me Up

Kraak & Smaak – Drunken Master

Montropo – More Light

Moods – Lost Translation

Trans Van Santos – The Flight

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 3-17-15

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! If you’re “celebrating,” stay safe. Highlights of today’s Pick Your Poison come from AOTOA, Chynna, Nugget, Saxsyndrum (covering Lykke Li) and Tiger High. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream new songs from Death Cab for Cutie, Django Django, Future, Future Flocka, iLoveMakonnen, Lower Dens, Missy Mazzoli, Upset and Yukon Blonde.

Anna Lunoe ft. Jesse Boykins III – Heartbreak in Motion (Gladiator 4AM Remix)

AOTOA – Limbo

Chynna – Wax

Kate Copeland – Trouble

LC Mckenzie – I’ll Be There

Motin – Selva

Nugget – Cheese Meister

Saxsyndrum ft. Sea Oleena – Dance Dance Dance (Lykke Li cover)

Sterling Fox – Freak Caroline

Tiger High – Christine

Pick Your Poison: Monday 3-16-15

Happy SXSW Week, if you’re headed to Austin this year. Please enjoy today’s Pick Your Poison, which features some quality tracks from Arrows of Love, Locke, Manwomanchild, Programm (covering Clinic) and Rubblebucket (covering Fugazi). In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Beat Connection, Mew, Okenyo, Peach Kelli Pop, Public Access T.V., Turn to Crime, Wax Stag, Wire and Zero 7.

Afternoons – Say Yes (Hands Remix)

Arrows of Love – Pretend Friends

CHAMPS. – Running (Creange Remix)

The Fleas – Free

HiRollers – Let Me Go

Josh Gilligan – Old and Tired Ground

Locke – Back & Forth

Manwomanchild – The Difficult Years

Programm – Walking With Thee (Clinic cover)

Rubblebucket – Waiting Room (Fugazi cover)

This Week in Music: 3-13-15

Every Friday, instead of sharing downloads and Soundcloud streams, we take a quick look back at the many other music-related things that happened this week in a segment that’s appropriately called “This Week in Music.” If there was a great or noteworthy music video that was released, it’ll be featured here. If an artist gave a particularly noteworthy interview, that might pop up in the links below. The same goes for interesting articles related to music, documentaries about bands, and just generally whatever might strike my fancy. If you’ve got something fun or important related to an artist that you think should be mentioned here, shoot me an email! All the information you need is in the sidebar on the right. So here’s this week’s wrap-up. Click the links below, and you’ll be off!

Music Video: Death Grips – On GP

Watch the 30-minute Iron & Wine short film “Dreamers and Makers Are My Favorite People”

Watch Sleater-Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein interview Kim Gordon about her new book

Music Video: Bjork – Lionsong

Sharon Van Etten surprised a New Zealand news anchor superfan

Check out Kanye West’s new fashion zine Season

Interactive Music Video: Azealia Banks – Wallace (use Google Chrome)

Watch a trailer for the Kurt Cobain documentary Montage of Heck

YouTube Audio Stream: Sufjan Stevens – Should Have Known Better

Watch SNL’s Vanessa Bayer give “Sound Advice” to Sleater-Kinney

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 3-12-15

The final Pick Your Poison for this week has some solid mp3s from 2/3 Goat, The Corner Laughers, Frogbelly and Symphony, Kalyde and Troy Samuela & Monsoonsiren. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Active Child, Bully, Eskimeaux, Holt (ft. Emily Morse), Meek Mill, Pearl and the Beard, Sheer Mag, Vetiver along with Body Language’s remix of Tei Shi’s “Bassically”. Enjoy!

2/3 Goat – Heading Down the Road

The Corner Laughers – Fairytale Tourist

E.A.S.Y. – Pop Music

Frogbelly and Symphony – Minderbinder

I/M/M/I/G/R/A/N/T/S – Daddy

Kalyde – The Layout

Kitty – Miss U (Jai Wolf Remix)

Obsess – Black Summer

Troy Samuela & Monsoonsiren – Fiend

Winters Island – Don’t Let Go (En Vogue cover)

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 3-11-15

Happy Wednesday to you and yours. Tracks you’ll want to watch out for in today’s Pick Your Poison come from Born Dirty, The Capture Effect, Junk, Lightouts, Violet and Vows. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Hælos, Heems, Lord Huron, Marriages, Migos, Prefuse 73, Zero 7 (ft. Jose Gonzalez) and more.

Anna Lunoe – Say It Again (Nina Las Vegas & Swick Remix)

Born Dirty – Don’t Stop Get It (ft. Kid Sister)

The Capture Effect – Lies and False Signals

Hozier – Take Me to Church (Frost Remix)

Junk – Over

Lightouts – Interzone (Joy Division cover)

Robot Princess – Violent Shooting Stars

Violet – Transition (ft. A.M.O.R., Nightwave, Nancy Whang, Mamacita and Coco Solid (Underground Resistance cover)

Vows – How Can You Feel

The Winter Brave – As You Once Were

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 3-10-15

There’s some quality music in today’s Pick Your Poison, including downloads from Fat Pimp, Kalen & The Sky Thieves, The Lone Bellow, Luxury and The Magnettes. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from Emergency Tiara, Freddie Gibbs, Girlpool, Hinds, Kero Kero Bonito, Mikal Cronin, Shura, and remixes of songs by Drake and The Suicide of Western Culture.

:DFace – Blame Worthy

Fat Pimp – Hate On Me

Kalen & The Sky Thieves – Never Ending Winter

KDH – Heaven Should

LFM – Somersaults

The Lone Bellow – Leave Me or Let Me Go (Ditmas Demo)

Luxury – Parallel Love

The Magnettes – Who We Are

Qualiatik – Champagne

Stefan Pruett – Carefree

Pick Your Poison: Monday 3-9-15

Highlights in this set of songs come from Beware of Darkness, Chromatics, Drug Cabin, Ghastly, The October Solution and vox. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from American Wrestlers, et aliae, Gangrene (ft. Samuel T. Herring of Future Islands & Earl Sweatshirt), George Maple (ft. Grande Marshall), M.I.A., Moodoid (ft. Melody’s Echo Chamber), of Montreal, The Relationship and more.

Bach Rotten – Apollo

Beware of Darkness – Medusa

CARALIS – Clicks In (SOLLUS Remix)

Chromatics – I Can Never Be Myself When You’re Around

Drug Cabin – Handsome

Ghastly – Every Night

The North Country – Never There Part I

The October Solution – 1984

Tumbleweed Wanderers – Bad Blood

Vato Gonzalez – Bun Faya Riddim

vox – Money

This Week in Music: 3-6-15

Every Friday, instead of sharing downloads and Soundcloud streams, we take a quick look back at the many other music-related things that happened this week in a segment that’s appropriately called “This Week in Music.” If there was a great or noteworthy music video that was released, it’ll be featured here. If an artist gave a particularly noteworthy interview, that might pop up in the links below. The same goes for interesting articles related to music, documentaries about bands, and just generally whatever might strike my fancy. If you’ve got something fun or important related to an artist that you think should be mentioned here, shoot me an email! All the information you need is in the sidebar on the right. So here’s this week’s wrap-up. Click the links below, and you’ll be off!

Music Video: Kelela – A Message (ft. Arca)

Buy limited edition Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney) drumsticks

YouTube Audio Stream: My Morning Jacket – Big Decisions

Watch Ryan Adams and Natalie Prass cover Patrick Swayze’s “She’s Like the Wind” in concert

YouTube Audio Stream: Modest Mouse – Of Course We Know

Music Video: Courtney Barnett – Depreston

YouTube Audio Stream: Tobias Jesso Jr. – Without You (ft. Danielle Haim)

Listen to St. Vincent interview Gang of Four’s Andy Gill on The Talkhouse Podcast

YouTube Audio Stream: Tanlines – Slipping Away

The Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde will be releasing a memoir this fall

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 3-5-15

The final Pick Your Poison for the week features some cool downloads from Beth Bombara, Graham Czach, Leaf, Raiders of the Lost Art, Ridelands and Winter. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Arca, Braids, Former Ghosts (ft. Zola Jesus), Jenny Hval, Joanna Gruesome, Joywave (ft. Mick Jenkins & Little Simz), Violent Femmes, Westkust and SOPHIE & A.G. Cook’s remix of a Yelle track.

Beth Bombara – Promised Land

Graham Czach – Fake It

Highlander – Helped Myself

HiRollers – Cali Kisses

Leaf – Slick

Matty Rico – Miss You (ft. Charlie Brand of Miniature Tigers)

Raiders of the Lost Art – Electrified

Tidelands – Dog Named Bart

Van Dale – Bed of Bricks

Winter – Someone Like You

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 3-4-15

Alright, alright, alright. Your Wednesday edition of Pick Your Poison has some great tracks from Hands, Lea Porcelain, The Nursery, Porter, Thought Detecting Machines and Young Buffalo. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from The Acorn, AWOLNATION, Bop English, Cities Aviv, El Perro Del Mar, Eternal Summers, Nosaj Thing (ft. Chance the Rapper), Toro y Moi and Twinsmith.

DNKL – Warm Dark Night (VUURWERK Remix)

Hands – Say Yes

JiKay – Drop // Work

Lea Porcelain – Similar Familiar

Noah – Take It Down

The Nursery – She Speaks the Wave

Porter – Harder Stuff

Ruckazoid – Money

Thought Detecting Machines – Night For Day

Young BUffalo – Sykia

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 3-3-15

There are some delightful songs for download in today’s Pick Your Poison, including cuts from BABIES, Hello Future, Quiet Quiet Band and Sur Une Plage. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream tracks from Action Bronson (ft. Chance the Rapper), Deerhoof, Ezra Furman, Holly Miranda, The Holydrug Couple, Joe Pug, Major Lazer & DJ Snake, MG (Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore) and Speedy Ortiz.

BABIES – Teeth

Buddha In A Chocolate Box – The Feast

Frank Rabeyrolles – Resonant (Demo)

Hello Future – Drift

Jesse Rose – Play That

Latir – The Alpha Kid

Luka – Fault Line

Quiet Quiet Band – Bunks

Ren Phillips – Treat Me Like Fire (Lion Babe Remix)

Sur Une Plage – Minimum

Pick Your Poison: Monday 3-2-15

ack in action on this Casimir Pulaski Day. There’s some good tracks in this set from Champagne, J Wahl, Meaxic, Sigrid Zeiner and Spank Rock. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Kodak to Graph, San Fermin, Sannhet, Skrillex & Diplo (ft. AlunaGeorge), Surf City, Will Butler, Wolf Alice, Young Guv and Andy Stott’s remix of Panda Bear’s “Boys Latin”.

AU8UST – White Sheets

Champagne – Savage Tan

Debonair Status – Always Later

J Wahl – Bad One

Meaxic – Iruka

Sigrid Zeiner – Powerrights

Spank Rock – White (on white) Crime

stickyblackplastics – Psycho Dreamer

TB Arthur – B1

Their Wedding – I Tried to Leave You

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