Wed, 6 July 2005 Brendan Benson, The Ponys, Pernice Brothers, American Watercolor Movement, The Lost Patrol, The Jessica Fletchers, True Love, Tall Days, The Figurines, Lip Service, Permer, and Smart Brown Handbag come back, baby: Hoboken Rock City never forgets. At long last, it's Show #10 - July 2005.
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Summer Holiday & Me - THE JESSICA FLETCHERS
Less Sophistication, Rainbow Quartz, 2005
The five-piece Norwegian rock band kicks off summer in the Rock City. They're just finishing a U.S. tour with Dressy Bessy in support of their just-released second album, Less Sophistication, which features one of the imaginative CD booklets of all time. I'm not giving away the secret here you'll have to buy it and see for yourself.
Get Black - THE PONYS (pictured above)
Celebration Castle, In The Red, 2005
On the heels of my #5 album of 2004, The Ponys are already back with a fine Steve Albini-produced album that includes this "summer in the city" song. They're playing Rothko in NYC on Friday, July 15, and this year's Chicago-only version of Lollapalooza on July 24.
There Goes The Sun - PERNICE BROTHERS
Discover A Lovelier You, Ashmont, 2005
Joe Pernice and Co. had been based out of New York City for the last few years, but with the band members recently scattering to various corners of the continent, I was surprised to hear they had a new studio release coming out this June. The group whose last album Yours, Mine And Ours topped my 2003 albums list has never disappointed, and they don't this time out either. Their tour starts July 15 in their original Massachusetts stomping grounds. They play the North Star Bar in Philadelphia on Friday, August 12 and NYC's Bowery Ballroom the following night, Friday, August 13. Also check out Joe Pernice's Indie Rock Cribs.
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Cold Hands (Warm Heart) - BRENDAN BENSON
The Alternative To Love, StarTime/V2, 2005
An album has to stand the test of time before it's fair to call it a masterpiece, but Brendan Benson's The Alternative To Love may prove worthy of the title. This album has dominated my CD player and iPod more than any other over the last six weeks. Benson is playing The Village Voice Siren Festival in Coney Island on Saturday, July 16, and some west coast dates later in the month.
Love Song - THE FIGURINES
Demo, no label, 2005
An unsigned five-piece out of NYC, featuring the songwriting and vocal talents of SooJin Yi. See them at Lit Lounge on Thursday, July 28 and at The Cutting Room on Thursday, August 25.
Hello - THE LOST PATROL
High Noon, no label, 2004
An unsigned Central NJ four-piece who should appeal to fans of Cowboy Junkies, 10,000 Maniacs, and Mazzy Star. Playing the NJPAC in Newark on Thursday, July 21 at 5:30 p.m. for the Sounds Of The City Festival. Also playing at Triumph Brewing Company in beautiful New Hope, Pennsylvania on Saturday, July 30.
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JERSEY ROCK CITY SET
That's The Kind Of Love - AMERICAN WATERCOLOR MOVEMENT
web exclusive, no label, 2005
The Jersey City art-rock band will have a new album out soon. Here's a new song of theirs that I'm told will be downloadable from their website. They play Maxwell's on Wednesday, August 3 and Pianos in NYC on Friday, August 19.
Mr. Sad - TRUE LOVE
I Was Accident, Not Lame, 2003
Hoboken-based trio who rose from the ashes of Shake Appeal. Recorded at The Pigeon Club in Hoboken. Yeah yeah yeah!
Remember When - LIP SERVICE
Lip Service, no label, 2005
Brooklyn does not have a monopoly on the post-punk with attitude vibe; Lip Service rock straight outta Union City. Catch 'em at The Loop Lounge in Passaic Park this Friday, July 8 and again on Friday, August 12.
Be Somebody - TALL DAYS
Long Time No Talk, Snack Music, 2004
Like an all-male White Stripes, this Essex County duo of Graham Hartke and Joe DeAngelus crafts a fine, rockin' sound on their EP. They play frequently at places like Don Hill's and CBGB in the city, The Loop Lounge and The Court Tavern on the Jersey side, and at The Hook in Brooklyn. They're already working on their next CD.
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Summer Can't Come Soon Enough - SMART BROWN HANDBAG
Little Things Are Everything, Stonegarden, 1999
Summer lovin', had me a blast. Or, maybe not. I've said it before, I'll say it again: Smart Brown Handbag is the most criminally overlooked rock & roll band on the planet.
Summerday - PERMER
Summerdays Attract The Pain, Hidden Agenda, 2002
To close out this month's show, it's another Scandinavian summer song, this one from Sweden. Permer is currently working on the next album by his band Waltz For Debbie.
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Wed, 27 April 2005 High School Sweethearts, French Kicks, The Mr. T Experience, The Grip Weeds, The Aluminum Group, K. McCarty, Freedy Johnston, Peelander-Z, Hamell On Trial, Dave's True Story, Reno's Men, and Dungen rock this town...
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Downtown Girl - HIGH SCHOOL SWEETHEARTS Heels N' Wheels, Get Hip, 2005 In celebration of their record release party last Friday at Maxwell's. Substar - RENO'S MEN Dig Me Do You, no label, 1999 An "oldie" from the boys; buy the new one. We're Not Getting Through - THE GRIP WEEDS The Sound Is In You, Rainbow Quartz, 2003 (reissue) Super '60s-esque pop explosion. Western Sky - FREEDY JOHNSTON Live At 33 1/3, Singing Magnet, 2000 Lovely live recording of a track from his Never Home album, as featured in his live show last week at The Goldhawk. --- Panda - DUNGEN Ta Det Lungt, Subliminal, 2004 The Swedish dude/band is on tour with The Go! Team next week in the U.K. Panda II - PEELANDER-Z Dancing Friendly, Eat Rice, 2005 Yellow, Red, and Blue round out the panda twofer. Woo hoo! I Hate Your Kid (live) - HAMELL ON TRIAL Ed's Not Dead—Hamell Comes Alive, Such-A-Punch, 2000 As always, heartfelt emotion from Ed Hamell, the all-world live performer who opens for Ani DiFranco at The State Theatre in New Brunswick tonight. --- Walking The Cow - K. MCCARTY Dead Dog's Eyeball, Bar/None, 1994 (reissued 2005) From K./Kathy's recently reissued album of Daniel Johnston covers. Baby - THE ALUMINUM GROUP Wonder Boy Plus, Minty Fresh, 1999 Another Aluminum Group song so light you could almost float away on the thing. The World In Which We Live - DAVE'S TRUE STORY Nature, Bepop, 2005 Catch them playing tunes like this from their new album tonight at The Living Room in NYC; The Lansdowne Folk Club in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania on Thursday, April 28; and this Saturday April 30 at The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. --- One More Time - FRENCH KICKS The Trial Of The Century, StarTime, 2004 Cool track from the New York band's 2004 album. I Wrote A Book About Rock & Roll - THE MR. T EXPERIENCE Alcatraz, Lookout!, 1999 A fair-enough criticism of, well, rock criticism. --- Hoboken Rock City is produced with the cooperation of the artists and record labels whose recordings appear on the show. Thanks to all. Please send me your comments and contribute your votes. Thank you. See you next week for Show #10... Comments[0] |
Wed, 20 April 2005 Spoon, The Decemberists, Future Bible Heroes, Edwyn Collins, Stereo Total, Motel Creeps, Shake Appeal, Huma, Misty Roses, The Pillcrushers, The Bent Backed Tulips, and Permer rock & roll all nite...
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I Turn My Camera On - SPOON Gimme Fiction, Merge, 2005 From the new album out May 10. In the meantime, download this track for free from the Merge site. Catch 'em live at the TLA in Philly on June 4 and Webster Hall in NYC June 8 and 9. The Sporting Life - THE DECEMBERISTS Picaresque, Kill Rock Stars, 2005 Thanks to Jay at Late Night Sounds for clueing me in to the fact that Petra Haden (featured on last week's show) recently joined this band. I'd missed that news. The Decemberists play Irving Plaza on May 4 and the TLA May 5. My Danger - SHAKE APPEAL You're Too Rich, Go-Kart, 1996 Awesome rock & roll from a band that helped spawn Hoboken's own True Love. --- JERSEY ROCK CITY SET I Can't Sleep In Silence - HUMA unreleased, no label, 2005 Stream this brand-new Huma tune on their Myspace page. See 'em live at The Loop Lounge in Passaic Park on Friday, April 29; The George Street Co-Op in New Brunswick on Saturday, April 30; and Brighton Bar in Long Branch on Sunday, May 8. If you haven't already, read my interview with them. Leave Without A Sound - MOTEL CREEPS unreleased, no label, 2005 Stream this brand-new Motel Creeps track on their site. They're playing live Friday, April 29 at the still-open Luna Lounge and Friday, May 20 at The Pussycat Lounge. Tie Me Down - THE BENT BACKED TULIPS Looking Through..., eggBERT, 1996 Dramarama in everything but name... --- Babystrich - STEREO TOTAL Do The Bambi, Kill Rock Stars, 2005 More yummy pop fun from the German duo that's playing the Bowery on Wednesday, May 11. I'm Lonely (And I Love It) - FUTURE BIBLE HEROES I'm Lonely, Merge, 2000 A fine track from my favorite of Stephin Merritt's myriad bands. Into The Sky (San Serac Mix) - MISTY ROSES Komodo Dragons, Frog Man Jake, 2004 Remixed fun from the transcontinental hipsters who are touring the U.K. and Ireland in June. Check their site for dates. Popgirl - PERMER Summerdays Attract The Pain, Hidden Agenda, 2002 The male half of Swedish pop demigods Waltz For Debbie, from his criminally overlooked solo record. --- All Of The Time - THE PILLCRUSHERS Welcome To The World, Not Lame, 2004 New York power poppers play the aforementioned Pussycat Lounge on Friday, April 29. Yeah! Make Me Feel Again (Highland Mix) - EDWYN COLLINS Make Me Feel Again single, Setanta, 1995 Cool mix, different and probably superior to the already stellar version on the album Gorgeous George. Check edwyncollins.com for updates on Edwyn's health. --- Hoboken Rock City is produced with the cooperation of the artists and record labels whose recordings appear on the show. Thanks to all. Send your comments here and your votes here. Thank you. See you next Wednesday for Show #9, #9, #9... Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 April 2005 Freedy Johnston, Trashcan Sinatras, Dave's True Story, The Flashcubes, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, Petra Haden, Group Sounds, Huma, Kevin Tihista's Red Terror, X-Wife, The Trouble With Sweeney, East River Pipe, and All Girl Summer Fun Band prove that rock and roll ain't noise pollution on Hoboken Rock City - Show #7.
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You Only Live Twice - TRASHCAN SINATRAS On A B Road, Bobame, 2004 From their excellent collection of b-sides and cover songs, available from their website. Also check out their most recent studio album, Weightlifting. They're great live, too: see them Monday, April 18 at The Saint in Asbury Park; two shows Wednesday, April 20 at the Tin Angel in Philadelphia; Friday, April 22 at Southpaw in Brooklyn; Saturday, April 23 at the Mercury Lounge in Manhattan; and Sunday, April 24 at the mighty, mighty Maxwell's. And I swear on a stack of Dylan records that it didn't even occur to me until after I'd recorded this that I'd begun Show #007 with a James Bond theme. Blue Nile - DAVE'S TRUE STORY Nature, Bepop, 2005 From their new album, which hits stores next Tuesday, April 19. You can buy it now at the iTunes store. They're playing live every Wednesday this month at The Living Room, 8 p.m. no cover. Many more shows in the coming months, including The Rotunda at the William Brennan Courthouse in Jersey City on Friday, June 17. I interviewed them around the time they released their album Sex Without Bodies. --- JERSEY ROCK CITY SET She's A Goddess - FREEDY JOHNSTON The Way I Were: 4-Track Demos 1986-1992, Bar/None, 2004 The former Hoboken resident plays next Wednesday, April 20 at The Goldhawk, 9 p.m., $10 at the door. An oldie but a goodie: my 1997 interview with Freedy. Six Months In A Leaky Boat - TED LEO & THE PHARMACISTS Sharkbite Sessions, Lookout!/iTunes, 2005 His Split Enz cover is an iTunes store exclusive. See him live at the Terrace Club in Princeton, Thursday, April 21, 10 p.m. Start To Realize - HUMA Huma, no label, 2004 While the New Brunswick trio works on some new music, go to their site and download some of their tunes. Read my chat with them. Kill The Action - EAST RIVER PIPE Mel, Merge, 1996 A fine tune by F.M. Cornog, who grew up in Summit, N.J. and at one point, when he was homeless, lived in the Hoboken train station. He came a long way back. --- 1,000 Phone Calls - GROUP SOUNDS EP, no label, 2005 Buy their EP and download some tunes at the band's site while you can; after opening for The Kills, Hot Hot Heat, and Louis XIV, I doubt they're going to remain unsigned for long. Eno - X-WIFE Feeding The Machine, Nortesul, 2004 When this Portuguese band was in town in late 2004, they did a live set you can stream on WFMU's rockin' Cherry Blossom Clinic, hosted by Terre T. Evelyn Rochman - THE TROUBLE WITH SWEENEY Fishtown Briefcase, Burnt Toast Vinyl, 2004 Download this song for free from their site; better yet, buy the CD from the Not Lame store. It's You Tonight - THE FLASHCUBES Bright Lights, Northside, 1997 The Syracuse power-pop heroes of the late '70s, and an incendiary live band, in one of their finest moments. --- Cutie Pie - ALL GIRL SUMMER FUN BAND All Girl Summer Fun Band, K, 2001 Twee fun! Can't wait for their third album. I Can't Reach You - PETRA HADEN Petra Haden Sings The Who Sell Out, Bar/None, 2005 A highlight of Petra's a capella full-album cover of what I would (and, in fact, sometimes do) argue is The Who's best album. Just Not Enough - KEVIN TIHISTA'S RED TERROR Don't Breathe A Word, Parasol, 2001 A brilliant Chicago songwriter. Peep pics of Kevin drinking beer, and buy CDs while you're at it.. --- Hoboken Rock City is produced with the cooperation of the artists and record labels whose recordings appear on the show. Thank you: Pat Pierson, Tris McCall, John and Frank Navin, Keith Cullen, MaiMai, Fran Azzarto, Robin Morton, Jeff Eyrich, Kelly Flint, David Cantor, Michael Hill, Glen Morrow, Rob Cukierman, Brian, Laura & Jess from Huma, Erin Smith, Christina Rentz, Rajeev Muttreja, Scott at Burnt Toast Vinyl, Tommy Allen & The Flashcubes, Amber Bua, Michael Roux, all the listeners, commenters, and voters. See you next Wednesday for Show #8. Yeah! Comments[0] |
Wed, 6 April 2005 Stereo Total, The Wrens, The Wannadies, The High School Sweethearts, Dan Bern, The Monsoons, The Lashes, Jim Testa, Pernice Brothers, The Nines, Smart Brown Handbag, and Vichan Maneechot rock and roll over on Hoboken Rock City - Show #6.
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Skin - THE WANNADIES Before & After, Hidden Agenda, 2004 Sexy Swedish rock; is there any other kind? I Am Naked - STEREO TOTAL Do The Bambi, Kill Rock Stars, 2005 And some sexy German rock, too. Download four Stereo Total tracks for free at the Kill Rock Stars site. Dance Dance Dance - VICHAN MANEECHOT Thai Beat A Go-Go [Various Artists], Subliminal, 2004 One of many highlights from Subliminal's compilation of ultra-rare '60s Thai rock & roll. --- JERSEY ROCK CITY SET Pretty O.K. - THE WRENS Abbott 1135, Absolutely Kosher, 1997 Lead track from the Secaucus boys' EP that will be reissued later this year. Afterschool Special - THE HIGH SCHOOL SWEETHEARTS Heels ‘n’ Wheels, Get Hip, 2005 Don't forget their record release party at Maxwell’s on Friday, April 22. Billy Beantown - THE MONSOONS Orographic Effect, no label, 2002 An originally Boston-based band active out of the Hoboken area the last couple years, though now broken up. Bandleader, songwriter, singer, keyboardist, and improv artist extraordinaire Mike Solomons occasionally plays solo gigs at The Goldhawk that are not to be missed. --- Death By Mixtape - THE LASHES The Stupid Stupid, Lookout!, 2004 Download this tune from the Seattle based sextet from Lookout! Records' download page and put it on your own deadly mixtape. 7:30 - PERNICE BROTHERS The World Won't End, Ashmont, 2001 This is pop perfection. Melanie - THE NINES Properties Of Sound, no label, 2000 Pop perfection part 2, from Canada. Buy it at CD Baby. --- Gamblin' With My Love (Pete Rose) - DAN BERN Smartie Mine, DBHQ, 1998 Easily the best song ever written about Pete Rose's conflict with Paul Giamatti's dad. Baseball Season - SMART BROWN HANDBAG The Big Sigh, Stonegarden, 2004 The song's about the end of baseball season, but we'll just be glad that this week is the opposite of that. Another CD Baby pick. There Used To Be A Ballpark - JIM TESTA Songs My Father Never Sang, Jersey Beat, 2002 A Leonard Cohen-esque cover of the Joe Raposo-penned gem popularized by Hoboken's favorite son to round out Hoboken Rock City's first-ever baseball-themed set. Appropriately enough, it's by Weehawken's Jim Testa, commemorating Hoboken's status as the birthplace of baseball. --- The Hoboken Rock City rock show / podcast is produced with the cooperation of the artists and record labels whose recordings appear on the show. Thank you: Pat Pierson, Tris McCall, John and Frank Navin, MaiMai, Michael Roux, Maggie Vail, Stefan Kery, Cory at Absolutely Kosher, The Wrens, Cynthia Santiglia, Lysa and all the High School Sweethearts, Mike Solomons, Erin Smith, Joyce Linehan, Steve Eggers, Lola Emmanuelli, Miki in Dan Bern's office, David Steinhardt, Jim Testa, all the listeners, commenters, and voters. Thanks. Catch all y'all next Wednesday for Show #7... Comments[0] |
Wed, 30 March 2005 Saint Etienne, The Donnas, Edwyn Collins, Annie, Superchunk, The Fundamentals, Mates Of State, Waltz For Debbie, The Divine Comedy, Bill McGarvey, Peelander-Z, Crookston, and The Whatnots all rock you like a hurricane on Hoboken Rock City - Show #5. Still more glamorous indie rock & roll from New Jersey and far beyond. Get the free download here. Goods - MATES OF STATE All Day, Polyvinyl, 2004 I'd missed this EP when it came out last year; never even heard this song until today, but I loved it so much I had to play it. You can download this and a few other songs by the organ/drums duo of Kori Gardner and Jason Hamel at their label Polyvinyl's website. Me Plus One - ANNIE Anniemal, 679/Vice, 2004 The Norwegian chanteuse's masterpiece will finally get a U.S. release later this year on Vice. It Takes A Little Time - EDWYN COLLINS The Magic Piper (Of Love) single, Setanta, 1997 Lost classic b-side, one of many by Edwyn. The most recent word on Edwyn's condition is that he's breathing on his own, eating real food, communicating, and struggling to become mobile. For someone who had a cerebral hemorrhage a little more than a month ago, that's significant progress. --- He Loves Anna - WALTZ FOR DEBBIE Gone And Out, Parasol, 2000 Great Swedish electro-pop duo, Martin Permer and Annica Lundback. Pop as fuck! Lose That Girl - SAINT ETIENNE Good Humor, Sub Pop, 1998 One of the group's classic singles while we wait for their new album Tales From Turnpike House, due later in 2005. No word on whether any of the songs take place on the Jersey Turnpike. Read my interview with Saint Etienne's Sarah Cracknell. Becoming More Like Alfie - THE DIVINE COMEDY Casanova, Setanta, 1998 Neil Hannon, another dude that is a band/band that is a dude. He's reportedly working on new material. --- Dragon - PEELANDER-Z Dancing Friendly, Eat Rice, 2005 They just brought their reportedly wild stage show to The Mercury Lounge on Easter. Keep your eyes on the skies; there are sure to be more area dates from the Japanese punk superhero trio soon. Do You Wanna Hit It - THE DONNAS The Donnas Turn 21, Lookout!, 2001 A tune from my favorite Donnas album in honor of their New York shows next week at Radio City Music Hall. Sure to be a rawkathon. You Should Know Better - CROOKSTON Troublemaker, no label, 2003 NYC rock & roll from ex-Honeydog Tommy Borscheid, who's also in The Pillcrushers, as featured in Show #3. Head Pillcrusher Greg Beshers returns the favor and plays with Crookston too. Slack Motherfucker - SUPERCHUNK Superchunk, Merge, 1990 An indie classic. Also appears on the singles compilation Tossing Seeds. Get it all at Merge Records, the iconic indie label the band founded and runs. --- JERSEY ROCK CITY SET - ALL HOBOKEN EDITION Again - THE FUNDAMENTALS Feeling Strange, P.O.S., 1989 Hoboken rock & roll from the late '80s, produced by Richard Barone. Half of this band ended up being two-thirds of The Gefkens. Do the math. Retribution Kicks - THE WHATNOTS Snug, no label, 1996 An unreleased Hoboken gem. Whatnots singer Jim Higgins teams with ex-Fundamental Matt Azzarto for a live set of music at The Goldhawk on Friday, April 15, opening up for Pat DiNizio of The Smithereens. And Whatnots drummer Paul Moschella bangs the skins for Shelby this Tuesday, April 5, 9 p.m. at Rothko. Standing Next To Gloria Steinem - BILL MCGARVEY Tell Your Mother, Thievery, 2003 A winsome ballad about subway courtship rituals in a post-feminist world. No, really. Buy it at the iTunes store. --- The Hoboken Rock City rock show / podcast is produced with the cooperation of the artists and record labels whose recordings appear on the show. Thank you: Pat Pierson, Tris McCall, John and Frank Navin, Adam Shore, Chris Jacobs, Keith Cullen, Seth Hubbard, Michael Roux, MaiMai, Erin Smith, Tommy Borscheid, Greg Beshers, Frank Harkins, Christina Rentz, Fran Azzarto, Matt Azzarto, Paul Moschella, Jim Higgins, Bill McGarvey, all you crazy listeners, all you crazy kids who send comments. See ya for next Wednesday for Show #6... Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 March 2005 Lo Fi - RENO'S MEN Step Up To The Stereo Slider, Quagmyre Shagpile, 2005 Jersey's favorite Scottish expats usher in the lo fi revolution. Buy it at the iTunes store or CD Baby. Helicopter - BLOC PARTY Silent Alarm, Vice, 2005 What's that humming sound? Oh, it's the biggest Brit buzz band of the moment. The album's out this week in U.S. The snooze-lose principle applies: their two shows at Bowery Ballroom in April are long sold out. How We Know - THE THERMALS Fuckin' A, Sub Pop, 2004 Punk as—well, duh—fuck! Okay, there's punker, but The Thermals are pretty punk. Download this track for free from Sub Pop or directly from the band, punk. --- Never Felt Like This - EDWYN COLLINS Doctor Syntax, Setanta, 2002 Here's the latest encouraging news from Edwyn's wife Grace, writing on edwyncollins.com: "I think we can say that Edwyn is now virtually out of immediate danger. We are organising his next move, to intensive neuro rehabilitation, which should happen in the next few weeks at the latest. This is a tough challenge, but you know he's beaten the odds already and I fully expect him to go on in his customary stubborn manner... If you wish, you can send cards to him at: West Heath Studios, West Heath Yard, 174 Mill Lane, London, NW6 1TB." Sickos - THE HARLEM SHAKES demo, no label, 2004 They just played Southpaw with the heavily hyped Go! Team, and they're playing Sarah Lawrence College next Thursday, March 31. Ungrateful After All - SMART BROWN HANDBAG Little Things Are Everything, Stonegarden, 1999 The best little band in America. Buy their most recent at cdbaby.com. --- JERSEY ROCK CITY SET Everybody Dies - DRAMARAMA Made In N.J., johneasdale.com, 2004 Yes Virginia, there is new music from Dramarama, the first in more than ten years. Download this and more new tracks from bandleader John Easdale's site. Shapes Of Things - THE CHRIS STAMEY EXPERIENCE A Question Of Temperature, Yep Roc, 2004 The ex-dB leader teams with Yo La Tengo for an album recorded in Hoboken. Yes, this is a Yardbirds cover. New York City - CRAYON ROSARY Crayon Rosary, XOXO, 2004 Gorgeous twee pop from New Brunswick. Free download of this track from Bayonne's XOXO Records. --- Early Morning Fuzz - THE GENERAL STORE Mountain Rescue, no label, 2005 The latest pop pastiche from British singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Tam Johnstone—that's son of Davey, Elton John's guitarist since Honky Chateau—is another gem. Buy The General Store's previous album Local Honey at the Not Lame store. Read about the afternoon we spent bopping around Brighton a few years back in this rambling travelogue. Lipsill - DUNGEN Ta Det Lungt, Subliminal Sounds, 2004 The incredible psychedelic fuzzed-out Swedish one man rock assault, in one of his more tender moments. More info at his label's site. I've Got A Feeling - MR. ENCRYPTO Hero And Villain, Death Barney, 2002 A brilliantly executed cover of an Ivy song by a '60s pop fan's '60s pop fan. Thank you: Pat Pierson, Tris McCall, John and Frank Navin, Mr. Jim Murphy, Adam Shore, Chris Jacobs, Brent Katz, David Steinhardt, Keith Cullen, Chris Stamey, David Rose, John Easdale, Brendan & Keith of Crayon Rosary, Lola Emanuelli, Tam Johnstone, Bruce Gordon, Stefan Kery, MaiMai, everyone who sends comments, and everyone who listens. See ya for Show #5 next Wednesday! Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:16 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 March 2005 Edwyn Collins, Dramarama, Bloc Party, The Thermals, Dungen, The Chris Stamey Experience, The Harlem Shakes, The General Store, Smart Brown Handbag, Reno's Men, Mr. Encrypto, and Crayon Rosary are all featured on Hoboken Rock City - Show #4. Yet another installment of glamorous indie rock & roll from New Jersey and far beyond. Get the free download here. Please vote for the show at Podcast Alley. It's just a big ol' MP3. So if you wanna listen, just download it like you'd download any other MP3. Then listen in Windows Media, iTunes, what have ye. Get comments off yer chest here. As always, show notes with discographical info and links to come. Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 March 2005 This Boy Is Exhausted - THE WRENS The Meadowlands, Absolutely Kosher, 2003 The hard-luck band from Secaucus. They sold out two shows at Maxwell's this past Saturday. I caught the early show and was mesmerized. They're at SXSW this week. Pure Convenience - THE HEAD SET unreleased, no label, 2005 NYC four-piece. One of three new tracks from recent sessions produced by Richard Lloyd. You can download this track and others for free from the band's website. They're playing next Tuesday, March 22 at Crash Mansion, and Saturday, April 9 at Pianos. I Love You 'Cause (You Look Like Me) - THE PONYS Laced With Romance, In The Red, 2004 A track from my #5 album of 2004. They're on tour later this month and on into April, including two nights at The Bowery with Bloc Party and a date at the Mercury Lounge. I'm In The Band - BRATMOBILE Girls Get Busy, Lookout!, 2002 I predict a rrriot! A typically high-energy song from the most recent of their "comeback" albums. --- JERSEY ROCK CITY SET Texas Is The Reason - SPIRALING Challenging Stage, no label, 2004 My long-distance dedication to everyone in Austin this week. Spiraling is playing a benefit show for the Metuchen High School music program at the high school this Friday the 18th. That's at 400 Grove Avenue. All ages. $10, 7 p.m. They're also at The Court Tavern in New Brunswick this Saturday at 11:30, and at Club 218 in Philadelphia on April 10. Anticipation - THE GEFKENS Heroes, P.O.S., 1998 The trio that carried the torch of power pop in Hoboken throughout the '90s. Produced by Don Fleming. Philos2k3 - TRIS MCCALL Shootout At The Sugar Factory, Melody Lanes, 2003 Jersey City's favorite son. Jenny Jump - THE ROADSIDE GRAVES If Shacking Up Is All You Want To Do, War And Oats, 2004 Not as depressing as it sounds, though not far from it. They sound like nice boys from Metuchen. Honestly. --- SPCA - CERVERIS Dog Eared, Low Heat, 2004 Michael Cerveris is probably the only Tony Award® winner I'm likely to be playing on the show for a while. In addition to his award-winning role in Assassins, he's graced the New York stage as Tommy and Hedwig. This track from his first solo album in indie-rock mode was co-written by Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker, who also sings on it. Beautiful Release - THE PILLCRUSHERS Welcome To The World, Not Lame, 2005 New York City power popsters. Download this and other fine tracks from their website; buy the CD from the Not Lame store. --- Sommes Bleues - DAVE'S TRUE STORY Dave's True Story, Bepop, 1994 (reissued 2002) A difficult band to classify, Dave's True story are a little bit folk-pop and a little bit '40s-style vocal jazz. Their new album Nature comes out in April; here's a track from their debut. Gertrude - MISTY ROSES Komodo Dragons, Frog Man Jake, 2004 Lush, sample-driven soundscapes from a transcontinental duo whose self-described style is "glamorous easy listening music." For fans of Goldfrapp, Portishead, and Ennio Morricone. Make It Go Away - EDWARD ROGERS Sunday Fables, Not Lame, 2004 A bit of a tearjerker from Rogers, the veteran of bands like Green Rooftops and Primrose Hill who issued his first solo album last year. Guest vocals on this track by Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent of The Zombies. The Mattachine Society - THE ALUMINUM GROUP Plano, Minty Fresh, 1998 One of my favorite songs from perhaps my favorite album of the last ten years. Which I'd like to think is pretty significant praise. Thank you: Pat Pierson, Tris McCall, John and Frank Navin, Cory at Absolutely Kosher, The Ponys, Eliot Wadsworth, Jordan Blaugrund, Michael Blaugrund, Erin Smith, Dina Laura, Fran Azzarto, Matt Azzarto, Chris Gefken, Michael Cerveris, Claudia Chopek, Jeff Eyrich at Dave's True Story, Robert Conroy, Edward Rogers, John Gleason, MaiMai, everyone who sends comments, and everyone who listens. Say it, don't spray it. Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:34 AM Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 March 2005 As always, it's one hour of glamorous indie rock & roll, including the famous Jersey Rock City set. Show #3 features music by The Wrens, The Head Set, The Ponys, Bratmobile, Spiraling, The Gefkens, Tris McCall, The Roadside Graves, Cerveris, The Pillcrushers, Dave's True Story, Misty Roses, Edward Rogers, and The Aluminum Group. Please vote for the show. Hoboken Rock City is just a few votes away from being in the Top 50. People keep asking, so I'll keep saying it: the show is just a regular ol' MP3, albeit a large one. Listen to it the same way you would listen to any MP3. If it's inside ya, it's gotta come out. Send it here. Show notes—with links—to come. Comments[0] |

