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The Ocean Floor: NZ Tour

Fri 7 Jan 2011

International Date Time

Having been courted by Polka Dot Dot Dot‘s album Love Letter To New Zealand, Lane Barrington and Shannon Steele have announced they’re bringing The Ocean Floor to New Zealand this February. The duo has a twelve date tour booked, taking them from Auckland to Dunedin, with a few odd stops on the way, including Oamaru, Motueka and Campus A Low Hum in Bulls. Label mates of Polka Dot Dot Dot on Electricity/Lust, their brazen, upfront folksiness will no doubt win fans here, either through DIY hardship or their cute twee tinged pop songs. Check out their tour dates and get to a show.

5 February – Auckland – The Wine Cellar w/ Basketball Nightmare
11-13 February – Bulls – Campus A Low Hum
15 February – Wellington – Fred’s w/ Paper Ghost
17 February – Motueka – Hot Mama’s w/ Paper Ghost
18 February – Greymouth – Frank’s Cafe w/ Paper Ghost
20 February – Lyttleton – Wunderbar
22 February – Christchurch – RDU On-Air Performance
24 February – Oamaru – Harbour St. Theatrette
25 February – Chick’s Hotel – dunedin
5 March – Christchurch – Goodbye Blue Monday w/ Kim K, Paper Ghost
7 March – Wellington – Happy w/ City Oh Sigh, Wet Wings
9 March – Auckland – King’s Arms Tavern w/ Sam Hamilton

The Ocean Floor- What’s The Dream: MP3

Electricity/Lust website

 

Posted by Nick Fulton under Portland, U.S.A, Washington
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Telekinesis new EP

Mon 22 Nov 2010

Parallel Seismic Conspiracies


Seattle power popper Michael Benjamin Lerner AKA Telekinesis dazzled us with his perfectly formed self-titled debut album last year, laden with enough hooks and heartfelt love and lust to fill an ocean. Recalling vivid memories of his childhood and later romance, Lerner’s songs are all very personal and muse on subjects of loneliness, alienation and wanting someone. Inspired by a long distance love, he put 11 succinct pop gems to tape with Death Cab For Cutie’s Chris Walla engineering. Fortunately the pair have stuck together for his follow up EP, Parallel Seismic Conspiracies, which was released at the end of August. The five track EP consists of two covers and three originals, one of which, ‘Caling All Doctors’, was on the debut album but is rerecorded here with a full band. Guided By Voices’ ‘Game of Pricks’ and Warsaw’s ‘The Drawback’ are covered alongside brand new original songs ‘Dirty Thing’ and ‘Non-Toxic’.

And as of November 11 preorders for Telekinesis’ follow up album, 12 Desperate Straight Lines, are available in the lead up to its February 15 release. Documented in a photo blog on SPIN, if the first released song ‘Car Crash’ is anything to go by it has the same wire-tight rhythm section and sing-along melodies as Telekinesis! had. With an emphasis on spindly bass and radio rock power chords, filtered atmospherics fade in the background. Apparently Lerner actually was in a car crash in July when he first set out to record the album, though some have also considered the song may be musing on the idea of love as a car crash. It’s more uptempo than the EP’s tinkering ‘Dirty Thing’, which gives the impression it won’t be diverting too much from the sound of the debut album, but considering how addictive that was it’s probably not a bad thing.

Telekinesis is currently on tour in Europe with new band mates Jason Narducy of Verbow on bass and Cody Votolato of Jaguar Love and The Blood Brothers on guitar.

Telekinesis- Car Crash: MP3

Telekinesis- Dirty Thing: MP3

Buy Parallel Seismic Conspiracies EP from Merge Records

Preorder 12 Desperate Straight Lines LP from Merge Records

Telekinesis- Myspace

Telekinesis- Website

 

Posted by Sarah Gooding under Seattle, U.S.A, Washington
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The Ocean Floor

Wed 14 Jul 2010

Summer Comes Every Year

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Those of you who are jealous of the Northern hemisphere which is right now bathed in glorious sunshine can lie back and indulge in some sultry, sunny American folk music. The Ocean Floor is a band from Portland, Oregon, associated with the Electricity/Lust record label, home to other warm hearts like Polka Dot Dot Dot and Jordan O’Jordan. If you have a little bit of spare time go and have a little poke around the Electricity/Lust website, there are free MP3s to pick up and some very colourful looking vinyl to purchase.

The Ocean Floor’s main creator is Lane Barrington; a songwriter whose quest has taken him from Florida to Portland in search of the perfect musical arrangement and the ideal location to record music. He’s been joined along the way by a revolving crew of musicians, all helping to shape and curve a sound territorialised by traditional folk music and bluegrass pop. His current companion, violinist Shannon Steele, adds a country touch to the band’s latest album Pop Quiz. It’s The Ocean Floor’s fourth album and is based on a series of twenty seven questions, designed to provoke the idea of ownership over knowledge. Barrington plays the role of the theologist, asking thought provoking questions in his wavy American twang. His arguments are well-informed and come wrapped in lush string arrangements and princely analogue synths, finely tuned to precise sound modules. It’s an album of immense beauty, with a wealth of knowledge presented in an unobtrusive, well mannered style. Barrington reaches out but asks for very little, he provides the kindling to start the debate and takes the opportunity to explain himself thoroughly and effortlessly. Like a good Pop Quiz, the album provides questions and answers.

Pop Quiz was released on July 13, 2010. You can land yourself a copy by visiting the Electricity/Lust online store.

The Ocean Floor will be touring New Zealand in February 2010.

 The Ocean Floor- What’s The Dream: MP3

The Ocean Floor- Myspace

 

Posted by Nick Fulton under Portland, U.S.A, Washington
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Perfume Genius

Thu 1 Jul 2010

Under Moonlight You Will See Me

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Inspired by a particularly bad patch during his life in New York, the music of Perfume Genius’ Mike Hadreas was recorded in the safety of his mother’s house in Seattle. Hadreas dealt with addiction, abuse and suicide during his time in NY, and used his musical project as therapy for himself, and, as could be imagined, others. It comes across clearly as a master-work bedroom recording and would be the perfect accompaniment to a night of listen-to-sad-music-when-you’re-feeling-sad-in-your-bedroom. The first Perfume Genius release is Learning, out now on Matador. As an album it grabs your attention immediately, though labelling it sad music would be an understatement; devastatingly haunting seems a better fit. Most tracks are piano and vocals and are incredibly sparse. Some swirling organs and strings come in to the mix, but across all tracks Hadreas’ voice pours emotion and sounds like a mix of Grandaddy’s Jason Lyttle and Daniel Johnston. Johnston would seem a strong reference point; both sound fragile and sing of intensely personal moments. The stories that make up Learning are direct accounts of real events, or mashed up stories about those close to him. It has the knack of seeming instantly familiar, and at half an hour in length deserves repeated listens. The songs are ordered as they were recorded, with Hadreas making songs and videos as rehabilitation for his past.

Let yourself be swallowed up in the dizzying beauty of Perfume Genius; best listened to in your bedroom late at night.

 Perfume Genius- Mr. Peterson: MP3

 Perfume Genius- Myspace

 

Posted by Nick Fulton under Seattle, U.S.A, Washington
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Alaskas: new EP

Wed 9 Jun 2010

Rocky Rumble Drone Digger

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Dillon James Rego just sent over his new EP titled I Love Life. You may remember I profiled him on EMJ last month. The EP was recorded with his full live band, Colin Ryan Dawson and Myke Pelly, and you can definitely hear a strong evolution in the overall sound. This time there is thick spacey drone with a lot of symbols and overlapping percussion. It’s guitar heavy, with layers wrestling each other as they loop and fold into a continuously rolling ball of noise, kicking and screaming as they roll towards a clattering conclusion. Dillon mutters high pitched lyrics with a strict atonal beauty and the result is a show of sparkles and flashy reflections. All three tracks (and a short remix) are spacial and hypnotic, like a concrete version of Pocahaunted or a continuation of Matt Paul’s now extinct Street Beat.

I Love Life is available as a digital download from Alaskas’ Bandcamp page. 50 cassette versions will also be sold on his West Coast farewell tour that starts in Portland this Friday. Full tour dates can be found on his myspace page.

Alaskas- Anticipation: MP3

Alaskas- Myspace

Alaskas’ blog

 

Posted by Nick Fulton under Seattle, U.S.A, Washington
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Alaskas

Fri 7 May 2010

HI-FIve Audio

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Foot Village meets Alps Of NSW, yeah that’s right, this is some weird shit. Dillon James Rego’s misty complexion sets the scene for his rather twisted take on drone pop that combines sacrificial chants with heavy saturated noise. He plays loop de loop with drone pedals, guitar and a tom drum, creating spacey waveforms that rise and shatter like tidal currents, carving out spiral patterns as they drift slowly by. There’s few ways to describe his rather abrasive sound, that definitely has a niche audience among people looking for something totally avant-garde and impersonal. He has recently added a visual component to his live show and now plays as a three piece with two additional drummers. In a way it kind of gives Alaskas that Foot Village vibe, but Rego is definitely more of a diva, dressing in bright eccentric costumes and flashy wearable art.

Alaskas has released two CD-Rs and one 12″ record through Highfives and Handshakes, a classy little label based in Seattle. You can download and/or listen to the 12″, titled Set Yourself Free on Alaskas’ Bandcamp page.

 Alaskas- Astral Projection: MP3

 Alaskas- Myspace

 

Posted by Nick Fulton under Seattle, U.S.A, Washington
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Christina Antipa/Songs For Animals

Tue 13 Apr 2010

 Sending Letters To Loved Ones

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I recently watched Jim Jarmusch’s Dead Man for the first time and on my way to work yesterday I revisited one of my favourite albums of ’09, Castanets‘ Texas Rose, The Thaw & The Beasts. In an odd way they kind of re-triggered my fascination with folk music. Today I spent the morning scanning Myspace for some sweet new folk songs, eventually ending up at the Bicycle Records website, one of the world’s finest indie record labels.

I was drawn to one artist in particular, Christina Antipa, whose voice reminds me a little bit of Cat Power. Antipa sings above a wash of finely plucked acoustic guitar and an orchestral pattern that derives from her past as a classically trained Oboist, occassionally adding a gentle drum beat or some diced up electronics. Her voice is soft and soothing, speaking to the painfully alone and the wilful romantics whose evanescent glow light up the modern world. It’s hard to fault Antipa as a songwriter, her awareness and knowledge of folk music drives a powerful back catalogue, from her first release in 2003 to her most recent, 2009′s The Royal We. 

She lived in California when her first album was released, relocating to Seattle in 2004. In 2006 she released Everything Starts To Sing, which is described as her “sad-core” album due to it’s depressing, disillusioned content. On The Royal We she opens up again, embracing her romantic side and collaborating with Polka Dot Dot Dot’s Jordan O’Jordan and Shenandoah Davis. Her duet with Jordan O’Jordan is perhaps her most ambitious song. Amid a sea of cooing saw and a tip-toeing Casiotone they weave their voices together, soaking the atmosphere in a rich North-West medicine.

Christina Antipa is in the process of adopting the name Songs For Animals. In a statement on her Myspace page she says, “This way when I play or record in a band with other people, they will be included.” She’s currently touring under both names.

You can purchase Everything Starts To Sing and The Royal We from the Bicycle Records website.

Christina Antipa- Beautiful Place: MP3

Christina Antipa- Where Are You Going Whoever You Are: MP3

Christina Antipa- Myspace

 

Posted by Nick Fulton under California, Sacremento, Seattle, U.S.A, Washington
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Polka Dot Dot Dot interview

Tue 2 Mar 2010

Tin Bees Tapping On The Roof Top

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During their performance at 2010′s Campus A Low Hum festival they dished out free tubs of ice-cream for the crowd to devour in the hot afternoon sun. Afterwards I had a brief but intimate chat with all three members of Polka Dot Dot Dot; three of the kindest people I have ever met.

“I’m mostly a vagabond, travelling around doing the things I want to do.” That’s how Polka Dot Dot Dot’s Colleen Johnston (aka Twig Palace) describes her life right now. Along with band mates Jordan O’Jordan and Onyx of Olympia, they form what could be described as a travelling band, linking arms at random moments to play music together and performing solo when apart.

The trio, originally from America’s Pacific North-West, formed the band on a whim during a trip to New Zealand in 2007. At the time Jordan’s solo music was being played on 95bFM and his free spirit told him it would be a grand idea to visit. Jordan remembers, “I was kind of chicken to do it on my own so I asked Onyx and then Onyx asked Colleen and we all met up here.”

On arriving in New Zealand they were invited to open for Steve Abel, but only one slot was available. The idea was motioned and they decided to form a band, combining all their solo songs. Following that and still nameless, they were then asked to play at the inaugural Camp A Low Hum festival. “We were sitting in an internet café in Taupo trying to figure out what we were going to call ourselves because we were still just getting to know each other,” recalls Colleen.

And the trio’s relationship remains one of infrequent, whimsical desire. Over the past two years they have rarely seen one another, now all living in different cities across the US. When they are together it is always on a musical adventure, three times they have visited New Zealand and recently during the US winter they went on their first tour.

“To me it’s really special that way because it’s always like being on a honeymoon with you two,” laughs Jordan. “I really like the times that we have to hang out, but I also really love the constant adventure.”

“It’s funny because I always feel like being in a band with Colleen and Onyx is like being in a band with your two soul mates”

As very open minded individuals they have become best friends and have no problem making sacrifices for one another. Onyx recalls a time on their first New Zealand tour when Jordan slept on gravel to allow Colleen and herself to sleep in the tiny car they had hired.

“Jordan was the hardest and he wrapped himself like a burrito in a tarp and lay down on the ground, on the gravel in Queenstown.”

Those days of hardship are now behind them, thanks to their bubbly, always charming personalities they have made plenty of friends throughout New Zealand and now have two albums to sell on the road. Their most recent album titled Syzygy, was released in the US just months ago and it represents something quite different from their last, titled Love Letter To New Zealand.

Colleen discovered the word Syzygy one day when she was reading a science-fiction novel, and not knowing the meaning they looked it up on Onyx’s i-phone. “I was reading a Philip K Dick novel and that word came up. When we looked it up I realized how appropriate that word was for us because it means the alignment of three celestial bodies and like a conjunction in space. It’s kind of a good word for our relationship, how we just coalesce at different moments.”

The word also has strong connotations towards some of the songs on the album. Onyx says, “there are a lot of songs that are about romances that are brief yet powerful.” The majority of the songs were written when the trio was apart and both Colleen and Jordan remember it as being a particularly dark time.

Jordan remembers his feelings after they parted ways. “Right after the first album was recorded I went to grad school in Pennsylvania, so I went from the West Coast to the East Coast and had a really personally dark time. It wasn’t super great and I wrote a lot of songs that were processing a lot of weird emotions… I think it comes together a bit on this album.”

With the songs on Syzygy relaying darker emotions than their last album, it’s not the only change. Onyx has been learning to play harp and her skills can be heard on the new record.

After playing at the 2010 Campus A Low Hum festival and a brief tour throughout New Zealand, the band has again parted ways. Onyx has already returned to the USA and Colleen will soon follow her. Jordan is staying in New Zealand for six months and will be travelling around the country spreading his love and promoting his joyous new solo album titled Carbon Cycles. 

You can purchase Syzygy from the Bicycle Records online store and from The High Seas in Auckland.

Polka Dot Dot Dot- Nijewel: MP3

Polka Dot Dot Dot- Up All Night: MP3

Polka Dot Dot Dot- Myspace

 

Posted by Nick Fulton under Olympia, U.S.A, Washington
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Telekinesis

Fri 10 Jul 2009

Heart full of love

Michael Benjamin Lerner has produced a flawless debut album under the name Telekinesis. His debut album Telekinesis! expels a dizzying, contagious amount of hyperactivity, energy, and passion. Lerner’s thirteen power pop songs are all perfectly constructed, tightly compacted gems, placed alongside each other just so that you can sit and listen to it until its 30-ish minutes run out and time just sort of fades away. You’ll put it on again and again. If you have a penchant for Elliott Smith’s husky vocals, Cut Off Your Hands or Tokyo Police Club’s tight-as-hell rhythm sections and driving energy, or Death Cab For Cutie then this is for you.

Telekinesis- Coast of Carolina: MP3

Telekinesis- Myspace

 

Posted by Sarah Gooding under Seattle, U.S.A, Washington
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Publicist

Thu 2 Jul 2009

 Chain Gang

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The man that made the lisp cool, Ian Svenonius from The Make-Up/Scene Creamers/Weird War/Nation Of Ulysses voices Weird War bandmate Sebastian Thomson’s latest project’s first release. Thomson, also drummer of Trans Am, produces a funked up disco dirge with the ‘Momma’ 12″ b-side ‘Stone Age’, a song that glistens with all the life and virility of a sleazy sex addict. With Svenonius replacing Publicist’s usual anonymous vocoder vocals, the law-breaking grooves on ‘Stone Age’are instantly catchy and entertaining, frothing with a fruity, frumpy bassline, Svenonius’s echoey rap verdicts and Thomson’s wobbling melodies. Disco drum machines keep the tune in check, pummeling it to a righteous end. Definitely one to watch, Publicist’s members are staples of the freak funk garage scene, and they just keep getting cooler and cooler. If any of you caught Weird War’s show in Auckland a few years back at Schooner Tavern, then you’ll know what I’m talking about when I say Svenonius is one of the friendliest guys in the bizz – the dude went round the bar hugging everyone after their performance. Publicist’s songs are a super fun branch off of these guy’s already massive musical tree, sprouting off from where Trans Am and The Make-Up left off.

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Publicist- Stone Age: MP3

Publicist- Myspace

Buy the 12″ here

 

Posted by Sarah Gooding under London, New York, U.S.A, Washington
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