Archive for January 29th, 2010

27 Songs from Barcelona- Day Three

January 29, 2010

After touring around the world with their two past releases “Let Me Introduce My Friends” (2006) and “Who Killed Harry Houdini” (2008) the members of I’m from Barcelona recently completed their latest release,“27 Songs from Barcelona”. The album, which is inspired by Kiss’ simultaneous release of four solo albums back in 1978, features one solo song from every member of I’m From Barcelona, and will be released as a triple vinyl, as well as for free online. As of January 27th, one song per day is available for download at imfrombarcelona.com

Today’s Song:
Baby Let’s Go

Lyrics: Tina Gardestrand
Music
: Tina Gardestrand
Performed by
: Tina Gardestrand, Olof Gardestrand & Rikard Ljung

No Sleep Records- New Label Sampler (That’s Free Music People!)

January 29, 2010

No Sleep Records have released their latest label sampler, “No Sleep Till Death,” featuring unreleased songs from upcoming albums from Balance And Composure, Monument To Thieves (Keith Barney of Throwdown), Frontier(s) (Chris Higdon of Elliott / Falling Forward) as well as new(ish) tracks from The Wonder Years, La Dispute, Double Vision and Into It. Over It.

You can download the sampler by entering the code NSTILLDEATH and your e-mail address at
here

Native- Subterranean Saturday, January 30th

January 29, 2010

In a Northwest Indiana Subway during the summer of 2007 three young men bonded over the baking of bread of assembly of submarines. Though previously connected through the shared shows of the two other respective bands they were part of, Native members Ed O’Neill, Nick Glassen, and Dan Evans didn’t really come together until their stint making sandwiches, frequently joined by soon to be fourth member Bobby Markos, who, though not a Subway employee, “was always around for a cheap sandwich.”

Since that fateful season of subs, Native has begun playing the Midwest scene, released their EP We Delete;Erase in April of 2008, and ventured on tour to Canada. Shortly thereafter the band began working with Sargent House Records and management, completing their first full length Wrestling Moves in 2009, recorded at Red Room Studios in Seattle. From there the band embarked on a number of tours both across the US and once again among our neighbors to the north. The band more recently finished a tour with La Dispute (Read our interview with La Dispute here), and has begun working with High Road Touring for their future booking. The band is also part of a sampler that’s been put out by Sargent House, with all proceeds going toward Haiti Relief. An 18 track download with a donation minimum of $5, featuring all the artists that work with Sargent House/Rodriguez Lopez Productions.

A band that faces an undeniable comparison to the 90’s post-hardcore of Jawbox and Fugazi, Native manages to take that something borrowed and couple it with something new, implementing further intricacies in their use of math rock and post-punk, fused with more 90’s influences like American Football and Braid. These additional elements are most apparent in their sophomore release, Wrestling Moves, which plays with a distinct progression and musical maturity from their past EP. The familiar hoarse vocals of Bobby Markos come coupled with both the Minus the Bear-esque minimalist instrumentals from We Delete;Erase and a heavier, much more aggressive range of guitar and drums than heard from the band before. You can hear the progression for yourself as the band plays Chicago’s Subterranean this weekend, alongside Into it. Over it., Bob Nanna, Lauren Lo, and Castevet.

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Click the flier for more details about Native’s show at Subterranean this Saturday, January 30th

Reviewsic had a chance to talk to Native as they returned from their tour with La Dispute about Wrestling Moves, dream shows, and what else is to come for the band in the coming year.


T.S: Elaborate on the creation of your most recent release, Wrestling Moves.

Native: As far as Wrestling Moves, a lot of our attitudes about music and life in general had drastically changed. Wrestling Moves has a much more aggressive feel to it, as we had grown pretty tired of the more “happy sounding” EP we had previously released. The lyrical content changed a great deal as well, with the songs being about more issues dealing with realizing both the positives and negatives around you and trying not to focus specifically on just one side.

T.S: Is there any specific concept or muse behind your band?

Native: I would say that the relationships between the four of us are the inspiration behind our music. We all drive each other to try and write songs that we are all happy with, and can agree on.

T.S: What are your plans as a band for 2010?

Native: For 2010, we are heading to Austin for SXSW in March, and then Culture Shock Festival in Bloomington, IN in April. We are planning on touring all summer, and early fall, and trying to hit every possible part of the U.S. that we can.

T.S: What is the most memorable show you’ve ever played?

Native: Every show we play at the Lemp Arts Center in St. Louis is always a great time, as well as our friend’s house in Chicago called Summer Camp. Both places have literally always provided the rowdiest shows I have ever been to.

T.S: If you were playing your ultimate show, who would you share the bill with?

Native: In all honesty, our ultimate show is one that would involve all of our friends at any of the aforementioned venues. Last New Years we played St. Louis with a lot of our friends, and I find it hard to believe it can get any better than that.

T.S: Who are your top three musical influences?

Native: Eiffel 65. That’s pretty much it.

T.S: How did the last tour go?

Native: It was a total blast. La Dispute are the best guys we’ve ever met, and it was great to go on tour with them again. All the shows had really great turnouts, and we couldn’t have asked for a better tour.

The Weekend in Shows

January 29, 2010

Record releases, benefit shows, and a Battle of the Bands make up this weekends roster of rock n’ roll. Check out what’s happening at just a few of Chicago’s many venues, and support local music.


Friday, January 29th

Nouvelle Vague
Clare and the Reasons
Lincoln Hall
Show at 10pm 21+ $27

Sunfallen
Dastardly
Starina
Ditchweed Diesel
Bottom Lounge
Show at 8pm 21+ $5 Advanced/$8 at the door

Come On Come On
The Biltmores
We Landed on the Moon
The Beat Kitchen
Doors at 9pm/Show at 9:30, $21+, $8

Forever True Worldwide presents…

Max Payne
Nick N Beans
Youngsta the 80′s Baby
Sneaker Vixen
Subterranean
Doors at 9:30pm, Show at 10pm 17+ $10

Migrashun and Border Community Welcome…
Fairmont (AKA Jake Fairly)
Mathis Matthew
Ariel Frank VS Derek Fox
Metro- Smartbar

$10 before midnight, $12 after, 21 & over
Doors: 10pm / Show: 10pm

Saturday, January 30th

Hail the Black Dragons
The Last Good Year
Process
Far Things
Counterfeit I
Reggie’s Rock Club
Show at 8pm 18+ $8

The Hudson Branch
Urbanites
Very Truly Yours
The Break
Metro
Text message Special: Free before 6:30, $6 after
Doors at 6pm/Show at 6:30 $9, All Ages

Where Astronauts Go to Hide
Lacona
Glasko
Deadlands
I Am a Nation
Bottom Lounge
Show at 8pm 17+ $5 Advanced/$8 at the door

Jimmy Webb
Lincoln Hall
Show at 8pm 21+ $25

Castevet (Record Release)
Native
Into it. Over it. (7″ Split Release)
Bob Nanna & Lauren Lo (7″Split Release)
Subterranean
Doors at 9:30, Show at 10pm 17+
$8 advanced/$10 at the door

RED SCARE PRESENTS..
Sundowner
The Reganomics
Love & Squalor
The Gunshy (Acoustic Set)
The Beat Kitchen
Doors at 9pm/Show at 9:30 $10 17+

Sunday, January 31st

The Friday Night Boys
Anarbor
The Ready Set
The Bigger Lights
The Beat Kitchcn
Doors 6pm, Show 6:30 $12, All Ages

The ‘G’ Concert: Raising Gs for Ghana and Globalism featuring...
Occidental Brothers Dance Band International
Kids These Days
Lincoln Hall
Show at 6pm All Ages $20

Gorilla Productions Battle of the Bands

Unveiling Chaos
Skylit Symphony
Feeding On The Fallen
Vent Theory
OH! The Irony
The Robbery
Sable Beldam
The Warning Label
Reggie’s Rock Club
Show at 1:30pm, All Ages $12

Did we miss something? Bands and Fans alike leave a comment about other shows this weekend, and of course, email us each week at [email protected] to let us know about your upcoming events.