A love story
Friday, January 25th, 2008
ANNA KRAMER AT CRIMINAL RECORDS: Another left-leaning musician
(Photo by Joeff Davis)
Even if you don’t write for the music section, when you work at CL people sometimes feel compelled to give you CDs. Sometimes it’s annoying – not because I’m looking a gift horse in the mouth, but people often give you really shitty music then ask what you think next time you see them.
A couple of years ago, while reading-but-not-buying magazines at Criminal Records in Little Five Points, Shannon Mulvaney handed me a copy of the Selmanaires‘ debut album, Here Come the Selmanaires (released on Mulvaney’s record label, International Hits).
A love affair was born – not between me and Mulvaney, he’s too tall and male for me, but with the group’s music: melodic, exuberant garage rock that drew inspiration from my favorite guitar bands of the ’60s (the Kinks, the Rolling Stones) without being retro, derivative or fake-English. I hate fake-English.
On Tuesday, the band celebrated the release of its second album, The Air Salesman, with an in-store gig at Criminal Records. Since its last outing, the band’s gotten stranger and more rhythmic – both good things.
Sharing the bill with it was Anna Kramer & the Lost Cause, labelmates celebrating the simultaneous release of their CD, The Rustic, Contemporary Sounds of Anna Kramer & the Lost Cause. I think another love affair may have just started – not between me and Anna Kramer, I’m engaged and I think she’s seeing someone, but with her music.
If you care to investigate, the links above will take you to samples of their music. The two groups are playing at the Earl Saturday night as well.










