Olde Growth signs with MeteorCity

news — Tags: , , — Chuck @ 09/28/10 10:49 PM

Boston psych-doom duo Olde Growth, to whom I gave a shout-out here back in June, announced today via the mailing list gathered from their bandcamp account that they have hooked up with the label MeteorCity (home to another band I quite dig, Black Pyramid), and that MeteorCity will be (re-)releasing the self-titled CD that Olde Growth self-released in a limited hand-made edition of 100 earlier back in March. The news arrived in my inbox not long after I had given their album another spin on my iPod, oddly enough.

Upside: the world will get more CD copies of Olde Growth’s debut; downside: this probably means that the days are numbered for the free bandcamp download of it (the email states, “we will probably keep it up for another week or so”) — so if you haven’t looked into them yet, I’d suggest you check it out while you can, plus it gets you on their email list. It appears they also still have copies of the original CD hand-made release for sale at that same link, so it couldn’t hurt to get hold of that.

Pony Time video: “Time For A Change”

video — Tags: — Chuck @ 09/26/10 7:16 PM

My old chum and former bandmate Stacy rocks the drums in Seattle-area duo Pony Time and they just made this way sweet video:

pony time final edit from Emily Denton on Vimeo.

Pony Time’s album Pony Time Can Drink 100 Wine Coolers is available on cassette + digital download from Don’t Stop Believin’ Records.

Rhonda Is A Dead Bitch: “Surveillance Video”

video — Tags: , — Chuck @ 09/25/10 8:53 PM

More spaced-out electronic sounds from RIADB. I see some bills with Blutiger Fluss in their future.

video by Rhonda Is A Dead Bitch: “Laos”

news,video — Tags: — Chuck @ 09/21/10 9:14 AM

Des Moines psychedelic noisemakers Rhonda Is A Dead Bitch recently put this video on the net for this new song “Laos,” title track from an upcoming EP. It’s a keyboardy pseudo-orchestral instrumental rather than the phasered guitar freakout you might have been expecting. Could make good horror movie theme music. Plus, kittens!

Rhonda Is A Dead Bitch have a release party for the (vinyl) Laos EP on Saturday, November 20 9:30 at Vaudeville Mews with Golden Veins and some yet-to-be-specified version of Distant Trains.

Samuel Locke-Ward’s new web thing

video — Tags: — Chuck @ 09/2/10 7:43 PM

Hyper-prolific songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and all around awesome guy Samuel Locke Ward is branching out online beyond MySpace: he’s got a bloggy-blog over here where you will be able to keep up on his doings.

He also has this really great new album out called “Barely Regal Beagles” which I’ve been working on an article about, and he posted about said album on said new website here. It includes this video of the song “Will Be Heaven,” which I really like:

I ask you in a quiet tone of voice: Is the Gila Copter a machine of pleasure?

My work continues to be busy, so I haven’t been writing a lot here, but I do manage to find time to post various links of interest to the Centipede Farm Facebook page. I figured I should pop in here quick and talk about music things I’ve been to or done lately. Leah and I went to see The Black Keys at the Val Air with busted AC, the place was packed and probably 110 degrees. I looked like I’d been in some kind of sweat-filled dunk tank. They played wonderfully though. I’ve seen some bands tend to play their songs faster live than they sound on record; the Black Keys, at least that night, played things a little bit slower, which I think suited the atmosphere of the sweltering August night. It was pretty rock and roll.

I saw the diva of mom-glam Leslie Hall, with her band Leslie And The Ly’s, bring their celebration of all things snazzy to a rainy Tuesday morning at the Iowa State Fair. Considering the weather and the early hour, they drew a respectable crowd and really pulled out all the stops when it came to silly props and between-song skits. Hanging quilts, a giant cat, and a tractor called Glitter Plow. Grace plays drums, the only live instrument they use in the show, as everything else is on a laptop other than vocals, and I can’t stress enough the level of skill it takes to be able to stay on beat with something prerecorded like that. Grace kicks ass. They’ll be at something called Inglert in Iowa City on September 16.

We did two Why Make Clocks shows this past weekend, and there were actually people at them. Saturday night’s show was at Vaudeville Mews with Noah’s Ark With A Spaceship, a great band we previously met and played with in Omaha where they’re from. They make a loud raucous guitar-noise-pop sound that I’d place in the lineage of Swervedriver. They’re on Slumber Party Records where they’re labelmates with Thunder Power and Outlaw Con Bandana among others. We got to hang out with them some before and after the show as well, and they are a fun bunch of cats. Some variation on what used to be called The Chatty Cathys opened, a group of young fellows making a Pavementy kind of racket, and they were quite enjoyable. In between was another very youthful outfit (14 to 16 years old, I believe), The Seed Of Something, which involves Dan’s wife Kim’s son Jasper and is also currently sharing drummer Will Tarbox with Why Make Clocks while they look for another. They’re really good and we’d like to see them keep at it, so if you know a kid around Des Moines who plays drums well and likes driving indie rock sounds, get in touch.

The following night both Why Make Clocks and The Seed Of Something played a double-birthday-party show at Des Moines Social Club along with The Atudes, Christopher The Conquered, and Poison Control Center. The birthdays in question were of our very own Dan, and of Pat from PCC, both of which were on Monday. Everyone put on a great show, though the sound in the Black Box Theater room of the DMSC was as usual a bit off. Friendly vibes abounded. PCC continue their “Never Ending Tour” tonight at The Slowdown in Omaha, and tomorrow night at The Lift in Dubuque , then a whole bunch of other places. I’d suggest checking the lengthy list of dates listed on their MySpace because chances are if you’re reading this, you’ll have an opportunity or two to see them in the next few months.

Finally, just last night, we did the second-ever show of the reunited Fetal Pig, opening up for the amazing Mahogany Frog from Winnipeg. MF first came to our attention when Why Make Clocks ended up playing with them at Big V’s in St. Paul. We liked them a lot and told them to get in touch if they ever thought of coming to play in Des Moines. They do mostly instrumental psychedelic prog-rock epics with lots of keyboards. It’s partly a recreation of prog circa ’72, but also very modern; I caught a lot about their set that I think fans of stuff like Battles would get into. Hell, anybody can get into stuff this good. While they were playing I kept thinking to myself they might be the best band in the universe.

Leah got me a bag of gummy centipedes!

Tonight: Ember Schrag, Pennyhawk, Ron Wax, and Nuclear Rodeo at Ames Progressive, 8pm.

Kowloon Walled City / Fight Amp / Ladder Devils: “Lose / Lose / Lose”

audio — Tags: , , — Chuck @ 09/1/10 11:20 AM

I really like Kowloon Walled City, hopefully someday they can get off the west coast and head out here. Here’s a stream of a three-way split EP they’ve got coming out soon with a couple bands called Fight Amp and The Ladder Devils. For fans of heavy noise-rock and sludge.

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