Sep 28 2005

The Cribbs, Tom Vek, Wolf Parade, All of Us/ None of Us, Pinebender, Bright Eyes

Mitch McAlister

SEPTEMBER 28, 2005

FINAL EPISODE with Bobby and Zack 🙁


NuMusic 28: The Cribbs, Tom Vek, Wolf Parade, All of Us/ None of Us, Pinebender, Bright Eyes

Show Notes:
Bobby’s Pick: The Cribs – Another Number
Mitch’s Pick: Tom Vek – Ain’t Sayin My Goodbyes
Zack’s Pick: Wolf Parade – Shine a Light

Listener picks:
All of us/ none of us – Joy (submitted by Megan)
Pinebender – Varsity (submitted by Sam)
Bright Eyes – Something Vague (submitted by Simon)

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Sep 21 2005

Group Sounds, Gang of Four, Rosebuds, Mitch &Dan, I Am Kloot

Mitch McAlister

SEPTEMBER 21st, 2005
nuMusic 27: Group Sounds, Gang of Four, Rosebuds, Mitch &Dan, I Am Kloot

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Show Notes:
Group Sounds – Business Before Pleasure (Zack’s pick)
Gang of Four – Damaged Goods (Zack’s pick)
Rosebuds – Blue Bird (sent in by Alex “couger” white)
Mitch & Dan – Fire Dragon
I Am Kloot – Over My Shoulder (featured on a 2001 compilation titled We Love You So Love Us Too from “Wall of Sound” records; Mitch’s pick)


Sep 14 2005

Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah, Bishop Allen, Shaped Like A Gun, The Light Wires, I Am Jen, Halcyon High

Mitch McAlister

SEPTEMBER 14TH, 2005
nuMusic 26: Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah, Bishop Allen, Shaped Like A Gun, The Light Wires, I Am Jen, Halcyon High

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Show Notes:

Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah – Over and Over Again (Mitch’s pick)
Bishop Allen – Busted Heart (Zack’s pick)
Shaped Like A Gun – Ghangis Khan (Schuyler’s Pick – Kestrin Pantera’s Band)
The Light Wires -I’ve Picked Up Your Bad Habits (White and Dim) (Bob’s pick)
The Dork Report with Lee Harris
I Am Jen – At The Same Time (Artist Submission)
Halcyon High – Close Your Eyes, see the light (Artist Submission)
The Apostle of Hustle – Kings and Queens (Mitch’s pick)


Sep 12 2005

live performance with Silversun Pickups

Mitch McAlister

EPTEMBER 12TH, 2005
nuInterview 4: live performance with Silversun Pickups

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Show Notes:
Live performance with Silversun Pickups

… All The Go Inbetweens
Rusted Wheel
Creation Lake
Lazy Eye
Bobby’s Riff (Notes Underground Exclusive)

Background:
Mitch and I (and our girlfriends at the time, Shhhhhhh!) went to a show in Ventura to see Modest Mouse play. Good show. Great opening act – The Helio Sequence. They blew the doors off the place. I was floored to see two guys make so much sound. It was one of those surprises that keeps you going out to shows even when the novelty of being out that late fades, and you would rather, more often than not, stay home and rest. I bought some albums at the show and Mitch and I were hooked. Helio Sequence came out with their next release on Subpop (great label!) and their supporting tour landed had them playing at Spaceland in Silverlake, Ca. Mitch, who is always more on top of who is playing when, started bugging me weeks in advance. I wanted to go but I am always broke and I, as I mentioned earlier, like my rest. The night of the show Mitch loads me and our respective new (and current) girlfriends in to his Honda and drives us over to Spaceland for what I was sure was going to be a great night of music. Like all shows you spend your money on there is a sense of expectation that colors the night. This was no different. I was stoked and I was drinking. Overall, good show. Great opening band – The Silversun Pickups. The local boys Silversun Pickups stole the show that night with a crunchy guitar driven yet syrupy melodic sound. I bought their EP and reveled in the fact that I had a great unheard-of-band that I could introduce to the select few I deemed worthy of such knowledge. Fast-forward a year; Mitch hoodwinks the Pickups into coming onto the show and playing a set for us. Suckers!

The rest is history. We drank whiskey, ate pizza and rocked out to one of LA’s finest. A great time was had by all and music was made. Thanks to Brian, Christopher, Nikki and Joe (the newest members of the Notes family) for their time and creativity and Meghan for putting this together with Mitch. Thanks to Oliver Hild from NuMusic 20 for the bad-ass sound engineering and friendship. Enjoy the show!

-Zack


Sep 1 2005

Blackilicious, The Voltaires, The 88, Haloween Alaska, The Ebb and Flow

Mitch McAlister

SEPTEMBER 2ND, 2005
nuMusic 25: Blackilicious, The Voltaires, The 88, Haloween Alaska, The Ebb and Flow

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Show Notes:

Blackilicious – Your Move
The Voltaires – Automatic.mp3
The 88 – Elbow Blues (Los Angeles Band)
Haloween, Alaska – call it clear (submitted by Cale of Oregon)
The Ebb and Flow – Framer Framed (San Francsico Band playing CMJ – one Russian, one Iranian, and one New Yorker)


Aug 30 2005

MK Ultra, Rademacher, KaitO, Army of Me, Twilight Sleep, The Dork Report, Coldcut

Mitch McAlister

AUGUST 30TH, 2005
NuMusic 24: MK Ultra, Rademacher, KaitO, Army of Me, Twilight Sleep, The Dork Report, Coldcut

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Show Notes:

MK Ultra – The Dream Is Over ( Mitch’s pick – Fronted by John Vanderslice and recorded in 2000)
Rademacher – Playing for Fun (Submitted by Malcolm Sosa of Rademacher)
KaitO – Catnap (Zack’s pick)
Army of Me – Safe Here (Sent in by Dana Marks)
Twilight Sleep – Like Murder (Zack’s pick)
The Dork Report by Lee Harris – Check out The Lee Show
Coldcut – Atomic Moog (Cornelius Mix) (an unintentional shout-out to Mr. Moog, R.I.P! Sent in by Matt McAlister)


Aug 12 2005

James Apollo, Seth Third Son of Albert, Full Speed Lobotomy, Bob’s Country Bunker, Mt. Egypt, Weakerthans, Etienne De Rocher

Mitch McAlister

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Show Notes:
James Apollo – Three Birds
Seththirdsonofalbert- Kaw Kaw Kaw – (music.paintthesky.com)
Brain Regiment – Full Speed Lobotomy
Bob’s Country Bunker – Rock and Roll Trainwreck
Mount Egypt – Battening The Hatches
Weakerthans – Last Last One
Etienne De Rocher – Out To Sea
The Dork Report #2 (theleeshow.com)
The Most Serene Republic – Content Was Always my Favorite
History Invades – We Ran Out of Bridges So We Burned Our Houses Down


Aug 6 2005

Special Interview with Silo The Huskie

Mitch McAlister

Show Notes:

Throughout the duration of their years playing together (the number of which is in and of itself a laudable achievement for any band) they’ve stuck to their guns, perfecting their unique brand of Midwestern roots rock that fits the brutally honest and sincere lyricism of songwriter Brian Barlup like a glove. Eleven years is a long time for anything – at least a third or even a half a lifetime for anyone reading this. Sure the band has done a lot during that time, but to simply provide a list of their achievements or to file this away as simply another rock release would be to do yourself and this record a serious disservice. The individual members have grown up with Silo the Huskie and the band with them. It’s never been more obvious than on this forthcoming full length, Sons of Columbus, that it’s been time well spent.

If you read the lyrics while you’re listening to the disc (when’s the last time you actually cared enough about a band to do that?) it all makes perfect sense. Although not all the band members are from Columbus, Oh, they’ve ended up there for one reason or another, so the title is Silo’s nod to and everything that involves living in that city. The music is a reflection of the band’s accumulative experiences over the past three years. The disc promises a lot and picks up where their last release (Silo the Huskie, Cargo/Headhunter) left off.

The first track, “When to Run” is a welcome mat, inviting you in. The following songs sit you down and lock the doors, but you don’t mind, because the chair is comfortable and for the first time in a long time, you’re actually enjoying the conversation you’re having. You talk about work… a lot; but it’s good. It’s inevitable and worthwhile and it’s something to take pride in. You talk about traveling with your friends and missing your family at home. You talk about heritage and reconciliation. You talk about music, and you both agree that corporate rock can eat a dick. Most of all you talk about getting older, and you resign yourself to keep plugging away, no matter what. That said, the doors opens and you leave – there’s always more work to do.

After a short hiatus, the members of Silo are ready to shoulder their burden once again. With a new record, a new label and plans to resume touring as soon as possible, the boys have their work cut out for them.

TIBERIUS RECORDS…

7TH GRADE ARMWRESTLING CHAMP

WHEN TO RUN

NORTHERN SOUTHERN

FOUR AND TWENTY

:::The History Of Tiberius:::

Originally founded in 1996 by Rick McCarty, Mike Montgomery, and Toby Weiss to release recordings by their band, thistle, TIBERIUS has continued growing to encompass and support their various other musical interests. With a heightened emphasis on songcraft and melody, the label is heading wherever engaging, expressive music will take it.

With the addition of the hulking, guitar-driven rock band, El Gigante, and the subsequent release of their critically acclaimed, The Official Guide to Loss , along with the release of thistle’s stunning releases, Sea Legs, & The Oxygen EP, TIBERIUS is slated to ring in the new year with a slate-full of great new music. Beginning in mid-2002 with the release of the first full-length from instrumental rockers, Ampline, the future looks indeed very bright.

While they don’t eschew any notions of becoming the next label de Moment, or cultural hub for Indie Rock’s disposessed, label founders McCarty, Montgomery, and Weiss will assuredly continue using their anonymity within the industry to navigate through the established framework, seeking out the great bands that fall through the cracks.

The reign of Tiberius (b. 42 B.C., d. A.D. 37, emperor A.D. 14-37) is a particularly important one for the Principate, since it was the first occasion when the powers designed for Augustus alone were exercised by somebody else. [[1]] In contrast to the approachable and tactful Augustus, Tiberius emerges from the sources as an enigmatic and darkly complex figure, intelligent and cunning, but given to bouts of severe depression and dark moods that had a great impact on his political career as well as his personal relationships. His reign abounds in contradictions. Despite his keen intelligence, he allowed himself to come under the influence of unscrupulous men who, as much as any actions of his own, ensured that Tiberius’s posthumous reputation would be unfavorable; despite his vast military experience, he oversaw the conquest of no new region for the empire; and despite his administrative abilities he showed such reluctance in running the state as to retire entirely from Rome and live out his last years in isolation on the island of Capri. His reign represents, as it were, the adolescence of the Principate as an institution. Like any adolescence, it proved a difficult time.

“We were trying to sell them a perception of us, while they were trying to sell us a perception of what they wanted us to be,” Cline remembers of Cargo. ” Soon we learned that they weren’t what they made themselves out to be, and to a degree we weren’t what they wanted.”

“Well, it’s much better being in a band and being a carpenter, rather than just being a fucking carpenter,” Barlup says. “Regardless, we will still be playing, but I don’t think anyone would want to deal with a bunch of old-fogey bastards.”


Aug 4 2005

Land Of The Lost – Code Seven, BoyRacer, Kyle Dawkins, I am a robot and proud, and Circa Survive

Mitch McAlister

AUGUST 4TH, 2005
nuMusic 21: Code Seven, BoyRacer, Kyle Dawkins, I am a robot and proud, and Circa Survive

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Show Notes:
Code Seven – Alt. Way
BoyRacer – Louise
Kyle Dawkins – finally falling (submitted by the artist)
I am a robot and proud – learn from mistakes (submitted by Jen Marek)
Circa Survive – The Great Golden Baby

Question of the week: What was the name of the good sleestack that Marshall used to consult with in the 1980’s saturday morning television show called The Land Of The Lost?


Jul 28 2005

The 12 Lb Pizza – Sweatmaster,The Antarcticans, Mission of Burma, Ananova, Something Wicked, West Indian Girl, Tree Wave, Ming Ping

Mitch McAlister

JULY 28TH, 2005
NuMusic 20: Sweatmaster,The Antarcticans, Mission of Burma, Ananova, Something Wicked, West Indian Girl, Tree Wave, Ming Ping

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Show Notes:
Sweatmaster – Dirty Rabbit
The Antarcticans – LIVE on KFJC
Mission Of Burma – unknown track
Ananova – Never Ending Story
Something Wicked – Knock It Off
Tree Wave – Sleep
West Indian Girl – What Are You Afraid Of
Ming Ping – AI