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Catching up with Of Montreal

Monday, December 15th, 2008

An Eluardian Instance EP

Last Thursday Of Montreal vocalist/mastermind Kevin Barnes spoke with Rolling Stone’s Rock and Roll Daily blog about what will come after Skeletal Lamping. Barnes told RS that he has something a little noisier in mind:

“It’s sort of abstract in my mind, but right now what I’ll create will be mesmeric and kind of physical music. Try to create music that you have a physical reaction to. Try to touch you on a level that’s not strictly intellectual but more physical, and that’s not to say you’ll dance to it.”

In the meantime a comprehensive Of Montreal DVD is in the works. The group filmed a show in Los Angeles during last year’s Hissing Fauna tour as well as a show at the Tabernacle in Atlanta last month. The plan is to release a DVD that compiles the group’s videos, the two live performances and some documentary material as well.

This week Of Montreal plays the Late Show with David Letterman on Thurs., Dec. 18th. After that the An Eluardian Instance EP featuring remixes from Grammy-nominated producer Jon Brion (Spoon, Kanye West, Elliott Smith, Fiona Apple) is due digitally Jan. 6th/Jan. 27th on CD and LP via Polyvinyl Records.

Pylon in the Village Voice

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

This week Rob Trucks posted an interview with Pylon on the Village Voice’s Sound of the City music blog. The group is in New York to play WNYU’s 35th Anniversary Celebration’s at the Knitting Factory this Mon., Dec. 15th.

Three of Pylon’s four members–drummer Curtis Crowe, lead singer Vanessa Briscoe (now Briscoe Hay), bassist Michael Lachowski and guitarist Randy Bewley–still live [in Athens], playing in their third incarnation (seemingly final breakups in 1983 and 2001 didn’t quite take) of one of indie-rock’s most important collectives.


Pylon- 2007 from dawnbridges on Vimeo.

Of Montreal’s Skeletal Lamping holding no. 1 slot on CMJ Top 200 for 4th week in a row

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Skeletal Lamping, the latest full-length from Athens’ whimsical art-pop ensemble, and CL’s Nov. 5th cover artists, Of Montreal is holding strong as the #1 record on CMJ’s Top 200 list for its forth week in a row.

Click below to see the group’s current round of U.S. and European tour dates, which include two performances at the 40 Watt in Athens on Dec. 30th and 31st.

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The Whigs play Jimmy Kimmel Live Wed., Oct. 29th

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Athens’ universally lauded post-grunge, Replacemtns-style rock trio the Whigs are set to perform their songs, “Already Young” and “Like A Vibration” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” tomorrow night (Wed., Oct. 29th).

Click below to see the Whigs forthcoming tour dates opening for Kings of Leon.

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Terry Rowlett talks about death, Bosch and painting Dark Developments

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

The pairing of Athens stalwarts Vic Chesnutt and Elf Power yields lingering, autumnal melodies and songs that elude expectation. Dark Developments sways with a natural and stylistic drift toward the melancholy side of Chesnutt’s allegorical songwriting. But the buoyant pop rhythms and mellow psychedelic textures of each number tussle with nihilism, culminating in a gray and wintry body of songs. “We Are Mean” is the album’s Rosetta Stone, laying out the tensions that arise when these vibrant songs are brought to a point by such a dreary narrator. “The Mad Passion of the Stoic” and “Phil the Fiddler” unfold at the lumbering and difficult pace of the greatest Southern authors. As such, Dark Developments is as spectral and haunting as William Faulkner when he was on point, or Flannery O’Connor when just skirting the dark side.

Dark Developments is an album where indeed the sum is greater than its parts, and the album’s cover art bestows just as much meaning on the release as the music itself. The cover features a painting, titled Through the Garden, by sometimes Athens resident Terry Rowlett.

Rowlett’s images are lush and allegorical scenes that depict both strange and all-too-familiar characters traversing all sorts of scenarios that exist in their own time and place.

Chad Radford: How Did your painting end up on the cover of Dark Developments?

Terry Rowlett: Andrew Rieger wanted to use it for the front cover of it and I eagerly jumped at the chance to be on the cover of one of Vic’s album’s. I have always liked his music. Andrew had been thinking about the image and the music for a while and everyone agreed. The painting is seven or eight years old.

Did you go to college in Athens?

Yeah, I got a Masters in 1995. I showed up here in ‘92 and have been around town since then. I’ve spent some time in New York. I was living in Woodstock until January 1st. Right now I’m living on Orange Twin, on this little farm compound.

Who are the character in the painting?

Metaphorically speaking I think the guy in the red robe is us, you and me at the end of our lives … People going through life and then all of the sudden you’re dead. He’s everybody, generic people. I tried to put a real tranquil spin on it. It looks to me like he’s in a Purgatory moment, that kind of quasi real world moment, but not really in the real world.

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Stereolab / Atlas Sound pics from Athens featured on Pitchfork

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Yesterday afternoon Pitchfork posted some photos from the Stereolab / Atlas Sound show that took place at The 40 Watt Club over the weekend. Check them out here.

They Mean Us at The Caledonia Lounge Tues., Sept. 30th

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Finally a band that critics would be hard-pressed to compare to Explosions in the Sky – an anomaly, wait, where?! About five mil_c7281f5345d8e04ff21fe0297bd53e431.jpgles from the Mexican border at the southern tip of Texas lies one of the Southeast’s fastest growing cities, McAllen, and one of the country’s more refreshing instrumental outputs. They Mean Us turns the violin, xylophone, and goofball song titles in to critical elements of a style that can, at times, be as discordant and angular as it can be gentle and caressing. And from what we hear, they put on quite a show.

Having just recovered from a minor lineup change, They Mean Us is beginning a scour of the bottom half of the country in support of the band’s recently released EP, Friendship Lottery. The album was mixed and mastered with help from Atlanta’s Mike Malpass; his assistance helped to flesh out the album’s defined percussion, moments of shoegazy atmospherics, and wonderfully scrappy rhythms.

They Mean Us will be playing Athens’s Caledonia Lounge on September 30th at 8 p.m. The band will be alongside the resident infallible Mouser and the Atlanta up-and-comers Ours to Alibi.

(Photo by Andy Pena)

Pylon’s “Danger!!” remix gets remixed

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Pylon

Pylon’s DFA associates Mogg & Naudascher have perpetrated a remix of their song, “Danger!!,” which appears on a 14-track mix by Supersoul’s Paul Mogg for Fact Magazine in the UK. You can hear this mix by downloading it at the link below.

The original version of “Danger!!” appears on DFA’s expanded reissue of Pylon’s first album, Gyrate, which is appropriately titled, Gyrate Plus. The song itself is a remix of “Danger” that the group remixed in a dub style for the B-side of a UK 10-inch vinyl release of the songs “Cool,” “Dub” and “Driving School” back in 1980.

To hear the Paul Mogg remix of “Danger!!” click here to download the comp. and jump down to track number 11.

RollingStone.com posts new Of Montreal MP3

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Of Montreal photo courtesy of Polyvinyl

Today RollingStone.com’s Rock&Roll Daily Blog posted a new of Montreal MP3, titled “Nonpareil of Favor,” from the forthcoming full-length, titled Skeletal Lamping which is due for release in the US on Oct. 7 via Polyvinyl).

Follow the link to download Of Montreal’s “Nonpareil of Favor.

Dressy Bessy announce fall tour / release Holler And Stomp

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Dressy Bessy

After touring extensively behind their 2005 release, Electrified the flashy and flamboyant Elephant 6 descendants Dressy Bessy took some time off. During the down time, vocalist / guitar player Tammy Ealom penned a whole new bunch of songs that bring the group’s blend of ultra-vibrant power pop tones full circle to embrace driving rhythms and organic simplicity.

For this round, Ealom began with the drums, and after banging out a few keepers at home, she built melodies around them, and constructed the completed songs from there, which culminate on Dressy Bessy’s fifth album, Holler and Stomp, due out Sept. 30th on Transdreamer.

Dressy Bessy will be passing through town to play Smith’s Olde Bar on Tues., Oct. 7th. Click below to read more tour dates.
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Fifth annual Athens Pop Fest is underway this week

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The fifth annual Athens Pop Fest kicked off this Tues. and runs until Sat., Aug. 16 in downtown Athens, GA. The independent music festival hosts bands not only from around the nation but from around the world. In previous years Pop Fest has hosted performers such as Daniel Johnston, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, Deerhoof, Pylon and Of Montreal.

This year the festival has expanded from two venues to five venues and features something int he neighborhood of 85 bands performing throughout the week and is headlined by Roky Erickson & the Explosives, Boy Racer and the Music Tapes.

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Of Montreal reveals more about Skeletal Lamping

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Skeletal LampingLast month Athens’ long-standing psychedelic pop eccentrics Of Montreal began dropping hints about their forth coming album Skeletal Lamping. Now the album’s cover art, track list, some tour dates and a new member have all been announced. The album is due to arrive on October 7 via Polyvinyl Records.

Ahmed Gallab, who also goes by the name Sinkane and has appeared as an auxiliary member of Caribou in the past, is the latest addition to the OM line-up.

Skeletal Lamping track list
Nonpareil of Favor
Wicked Wisdom
For Our Elegant Caste
Touched Something’s Hollow
An Eluardian Instance
Gallery Piece
Women’s Studies Victims
St.Exquisite’s Confessions
Triphallus, to Punctuate!
And I’ve Seen a Bloody Shadow
Plastis Wafers
Death Is Not a Parallel Move
Beware Our Nubile Miscreants
Mingusings
Id Engager

Of Montreal tour dates:
08-08 Myslowice, Poland - OFF Festival
08-09 London, England - Field Day Festival
08-10 Leicester, England - Summer Sundae Weekender
10-07 Durham, NC - Carolina Theatre
10-08 Asheville, NC - Orange Peel
10-10 New York, NY - Roseland Ballroom
10-15 Paris, France - Elysee Montmarte
10-16 London, England - Koko
10-17 Barcelona, Spain - Razzmatazz
10-18 Rome, Italy - Circolo Degli Artisi
10-19 Berlin, Germany - Lido
10-20 Stockholm Sweden - Debaser Medis
10-21 Copenhagen, Denmark - Amager Bio
10-24 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
10-25 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
10-26 Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theatre
10-27 Chicago, IL - The Riviera
10-28 Toronto, Ontario - Queen Elizabeth Theatre
10-30 Boston, MA - Orpheum Theatre
10-31 Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
11-01 Richmond, VA - The National
11-08 Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle
11-11 New Orleans, LA - Howlin Wolf
11-12 Houston, TX - Warehouse Liv
11-13 Austin, TX - 507 E. 6th Street
11-14 Dallas, TX - House of Blues Dallas
11-15 Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall
11-16 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
11-17 Murray, UT - Murray Super Theatre
11-19 Seattle, WA - Showbox So Do
11-20 Portland, OR - Roseland
11-21 San Francisco, CA - Regency Center Grand Ballroom
11-22 Los Angeles, CA - TBA

Sam Fog curates Athens photo show

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

carl-martin-1986-2007-1.jpgAll Photos by Carl Martin

CARL MARTIN: Photographs 1986-2007 is a comprehensive look at the work of Athens photographer Carl Martin, that was curated by recent Athens transplant and Interpol drummer Samuel Fogarino at Opal Gallery in L5P and runs through August 2.

This collection features 32 of of Martin’s photographs spans twenty-one years of his life spent between New York City and Athens, GA. His unique awareness and fascination with the world around him resonates in the loose comic geometry of his lens. The range of subjects is not limited to a particular typology, but simply what was being seen, “the way things are.”

The following interviews with Carl Martin and Sam Fogarino were conducted over the phone and in person on June 19 as the show was being installed.