COOL FOR CATS: AK AT SXSW
February 25th, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
[Click here for info on our day party Friday]
We know that not all of you live in Texas, but it is a big state so chances are some of you might. And maybe some of you will see us at SXSW 2009 in Austin, Texas. If that’s the case, click more to see our lineup at the Asthmatic Kitty – K Records – Tomlab SXSW 2009 All Star Revue: "Cool for Cats."
And if you won’t be at SXSW, you can live vicariously through the magic of online streaming audio, courtesy of Rafter. He has generously put together a swell SXSW mixtape. Tracklist available by clicking more.
Listen here:
COOL FOR CATS: The Asthmatic Kitty, K Records, Tomlab SXSW 2009 ALL STAR REVUE
at The Beauty Bar (Bar and Backyard)
617 E. 7th Street Austin Texas
9 – LAKE
10 – Fol Chen
11- Rafter
12 – DM Stith
1 – Jeremy Jay
Mixtape Tracklist
No Kids – Prisoner of Desire
Fol Chen – Cable TV
LAKE – Blue Ocean Blue
Jeremy Jay – Gallop
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone – Old Panda Days
What’s Up – Seasonings Greetings
Grampall Jookabox – The One Thing
Parenthetical Girls – GUT Symmetries (Deerhoof Remix)
Rafter – No Fucking Around
Desolation Wilderness – No Tomorrow
DM Stith – Thanksgiving Moon
Tara Jane ONeil – Believe
YES, CRYPTACIZE DO BLOG
February 25th, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Unravel your brain, unwrap your anxiety, and shed those sorry work-worn socks for the soulful goodness that is part bubble-bath, part dance-party and part treasure loaded garage sale. Cryptacize is gearing up for their April 21st release of Mythomania and in celebration of that release, and all things Cryptacize, they have launched an online flagship: The Cryptacize BLOG. Download their mixtapes, read their dirty secrets, and decode their hot lava mystical HTML. It’s all right here. Enjoy!
If you are in the San Francisco area, and can’t wait until April 21st to hear what wonders await on the horizon of Mythomania, you can catch them this weekend at NoisePop Festival with St. Vincent and Rafter at the Great American Music Hall. You can also catch Nedelle of Cryptacize DJ-ing on KUSF this Friday 3-4PM, right here.
FOL CHEN BELIEVES IN FREE ICE
February 21st, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
"Cable TV,’ from Part 1: John Shade Your Fortune’s Made, by Fol Chen. Video directed by Chris Wilcha, the only living person to have directed both Ira Glass and Mr. T.
The story continues: Melissa Thorne hopped a Pan-Am flight back across the mountains. She tapped her feet and watched ball lightning dance outside the window, illuminating in flashes a vast and mysterious world of cloud—lumpy buttes and bluffs and canyons, diagonal seas of billowing mist. It stormed the whole way home. The plane tossed and jittered like the molded plastic plaything of some drunken child god. Speaking of drunk . . . (Click more to continue reading). . . Phat Jeph was snoring at Melissa Thorne’s feet in a recycled thrift-store dog-suit. They could only afford the one ticket, so G-Bone and Wass were stuck down below with the checked bags, wrapped tight in foil and packing tape, breathing through straws. Melissa Thorne had forged a doctor’s note saying she was neurasthenic and required the companionship of a therapeutic service animal. But Phat Jeph was resisting his role. Every half-hour, he’d sneak a sip of schnapps from his carry-on and the oily pepperminty stench would drift up into the aisle. The other passengers were too sick with turbulence to notice a thing, but Melissa Thorne kicked him hard in the ribs nonetheless. "Get your act together," she hissed. She glanced out the window to make sure Samuel Bing was on point. The lightning flashed and there he was, flapping furiously away just beyond the red light at the tip of the wing.
Things looked dodgy when they reached the gate at LaGuardia—too many eyes, too many uniforms—so they adapted Plan C and split up. They’d meet when they’d meet. Melissa Thorne washed up in the bathroom, tried to scrub the anxiety from under her eyes, and took a second to sigh before heading outside. She spotted Samuel Bing, drenched, dripping his way across the concourse, but she looked straight ahead and hustled to the curb to flag a cab. On her way out the door she passed Phat Jeph. He was crawling through the baggage claim, sniffing at corners, whimpering for added canine realism. He lingered just long enough to see G-Bone and Wass stumble off the conveyor belt. G-Bone was peeling the last bits of tape from his wrists when the air grew suddenly cold and Phat Jeph saw it happen: a weird swirling shadow fell over G-Bone’s sneakers. It crawled up his pants legs, growing deeper and denser and darker as it climbed. Phat Jeph sobered up quick. He tore off his dog face and yelled to warn Wass. "Run," he shouted. "It’s Shade!"
ALFRED BROWN AT THE STONE, NYC
February 20th, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
This Sunday, February 22 at 8:00PM, Alfred Brown, our friend and a very talented musician will be performing in New York City at the legendary Stone. Brown stacks and rearranges sonic textures using loops, electric guitar, prepared tape, turntable, laptop, various sound processors, and small acoustic instruments. The result is a subtle structure of coherent noise that sparkles in the sun and sways in the breeze. Brown also is one of our remixers in the My Brightest Diamond Shark’s Teeth remix series, which you can read about right here. If you are in the New York area we highly recommend you treat yourself to an evening of these lovely sounds.
MY BRIGHTEST DIAMOND: LIVE (RECORDED)
February 18th, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Sad news. If you weren’t in NYC on December 13th sitting in the audience at Le Poisson Rouge, then you missed one of the best My Brightest Diamond shows ever.
But…good news! Someone recorded it! And not just anyone, but expert videographers Baeblemusic! Go straight to the entire set by clicking here. They have also written a blog post about the evening, which is right here.
LISTEN TO FOL CHEN FREE ON LAST.FM
February 13th, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Not convinced that Fol Chen might just be the last, best hope for pop in these dark times?
Take a listen for yourself. Though their debut album, Part 1: John Shade Your Fortune’s Made, doesn’t come out until next Tuesday, Last.fm is exclusively streaming the entire album for free right here. You’ll find that the album somehow manages to be the perfect soundtrack to both a cheesy Valentine’s Day Montage, or a geeked-out 1234567890 Party. Perfect timing, Last.fm, thanks!
You can preorder the CD for $10 (+S&H) here , or the LP for $12 (+S&H) here.
FOL CHEN BELIEVES IN AIR THAT IS FRESH
February 11th, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Ken Tucker at NPR’s Fresh Air just reviewed Part 1: John Shade, Your Fortune’s Made, the new debut album from Fol Chen. He seemed to like it. Hey, so do we! Click here to read and listen to his take.
The album comes out next Tuesday, but you can preorder the CD for $10 (+S&H) by clicking here, or the LP for $12 (+S&H) here.
SUFJAN AND MY BRIGHTEST DIAMOND ON RED HOT BENEFIT COMPILATION
February 8th, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
On February 16th, record label 4AD will release Dark Was The Night, a compilation produced by The National‘s Aaron and Bryce Dessner. Sales of the album benefit Red Hot Organization, an international charity dedicated to HIV/AIDS awareness. The compilation’s artists read like a Who’s Who of Pretty Good Music These Days, including Andrew Bird, Beirut, Dirty Projectors, Feist, Iron and Wine, The New Pornographers, Spoon, and even our own Sufjan Stevens and My Brightest Diamond.
You may have heard Sufjan’s contribution, "You are the Blood," which floated around on the interwaves the other day (including Stereogum). And, if you’ve been listening for a while, you may have heard it before: on Cathedral, the 2004 debut of Castanets. It just so happens we’ve been featuring a three-CD Castanets collection that includes Cathedral, as well as First Lights Freeze (2006), and In the Vines (2007) for just $15. You can buy it by clicking here, until Friday of this week.
But before you do that, preorder Dark Was The Night (digital, double-cd, triple-vinyl) on the compilation’s website here.
CHRIS SCHLARB: FREE STREAM TODAY, NYC TOMORROW, VIDEO GAME LATER
February 6th, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
If you are in New York City tomorrow tonight (Saturday), then you already have plans. We made them for you, you’re welcome. Chris Schlarb and an entire crew (including members of various groups such as the Philip Glass Ensemble, Vanishing Voice, and Iron and Wine) are recreating his Twilight and Ghost Stories album live. Show up at the already legendary The Stone with $15 by 8pm or 10pm. Bring a friend, it’s all ages.
If you can’t make it, we are streaming the entire composition for free this weekend. Click here and scroll down a bit. The player is on the right. If you prefer your music streamless, you can buy the CD for $10 (+S&H) by clicking here.
Schlarb is notoriously busy, a veritable octopus with appendages in every form of musical involvement. That includes video games. In his "spare" time, Schlarb scored Night Game, an independent video game designed by Nifflas. While still unreleased, apparently someone has played it and decided it might just be the best independent video game of the year. IGN, the Pitchfork of video game websites, interviews Schlarb about the music and game here.
NEW DM STITH SINGLE AND VIDEO
February 2nd, 2009 , by Asthmatic Kitty
Today: a very welcome barrage of DM Stith content. Immediately above you will see a video of "Pity Dance," from Stith’s forthcoming Heavy Ghost, directed by the accomplished Ryan Jeffrey. Though an installation artist by trade, Jeffrey is no stranger to video, especially having won Microcinema’s Independent Exposure 08. Try watching it in crisp HD right here.
No wait, before you go, there’s more. Stith passed through the Daytrotter doors a few weeks ago and we now have proof in digital form. A writeup by Sean Moeller, illustration by Jonnie Cluney, sound engineering by Mike Gentry, and four downloadable mp3s makes for a worthwhile exploration of the sound that is Stith through the lens of Daytrotter. It’s all here.
Heavy Ghost appears March 10th (on LP early April), but you can preorder the CD right now, right here.