Adventures In Stereo


Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Tour

With Sunday at Devil Dirt due out on May 5th 2008, Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan will be taking to the road.

31 May 2008, ESTRAGON BOLOGNA
1 Jun 2008, OSSIGENO TURIN
3 Jun 2008, MOUSONTURM FRANKFURT
4 Jun 2008, L’USINE GENEVA
6 Jun 2008, LA CIGALLE PARIS
7 Jun 2008, ANCIENNE BELGIQUE BRUSSELS
8 Jun 2008, PARADISO AMSTERDAM
10 Jun 2008, SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE LONDON
11 Jun 2008, ST GEORGES CHURCH BRIGHTON
12 Jun 2008, ACADEMY 2 MANCHESTER
13 Jun 2008, ABC GLASGOW

According to Onewhiskey.com (the Mark Lanegan fansite) and various music publications, Mark Lanegan will be appearing at all dates … except Glasgow.  Which is a bummer, but you can be sure I’ll check this out a little more.



Masters of Reality: Bad News!

Ok, so being excited over the release of the as yet untitled album on May 12th and their pending visit to Glasgow in June, overcooked spaghetti is the only phrase I could use to describe myself when I discovered that their album and tour has been postponed.

However!  According to Mascot Recordsit aint all bad:

Chris Goss has announced the postponement of the new Masters Of Reality release as well as the summer tour, due to the fact that he is still in the studio recording what he considers the best Masters of Reality record ever.

As Chris Goss quotes:
“I sincerely regret if the tours’ delay is causing any inconvenience and disappointment. I can only say that I have not stopped and cannot stop writing new music for the album. I believe it is our best work to date. We will bring this on large and correctly; both in album form and in the live arena. The summer will bring the album. The autumn will bring a Masters of Reality tour of a quality I’ve waited my whole life to present to you.”

… donno about you folks, but the blow is more than softened with the prospect of a masterpiece.

In the meantime, enjoy this fantastic performance:

 



The Forgotten: The Last Hot Minute

I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at underappreciated albums and the first album to get the Adventures in Stereo Revival is Red Hot Chili Pepper’s 1995 release ‘One Hot Minute’.

One Hot Minute is the first and only Red Hot Chili Peppers record that featured ex-Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro.  Coincidentally it also found the band on a darker, richer vein of form than they had been on their previous albums (and indeed the records that followed).

Although there is no denying that ‘Blood Sugar Sex Magik’ will remain the highlight of their career, ‘One Hot Minute’ is its equal.  But, it will forever be discarded by ‘fans’ of the band who dislike its ‘experimental’ sound.

For those fans who discovered the ‘Chili Peppers following the success of Californication and By The Way, One Hot Minute is bound to disappoint. It’s dark and edgy and although it plays unlike anything the band produced before, or after, Navarro’s stint you can’t help but feel that something doesn’t quite fit.

The lead-off single, ‘Warped’, was certainly an indication of what to expect. The band had never sounded so full or heavy. The instrumentation is busy, which seems to highlight the musicianship of the band more than their other records (though there’s no denying that Flea always brings his ‘A’ game to the table). This is evident throughout much of the album.

Navarro turned the band on its head. Turned them into something more than the band they were (or the pop band they would become), but it just wouldn’t work out.

There’s definately a different feel and atmosphere surrounding each of the album’s tracks.  But that’s no bad thing.  One Hot Minute is a great record. Possibly the record that they needed to make in order to exorcise their demons. 



Tuesday Morning Blues
April 22, 2008, 8:34 am
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… Gomez.  A band that I had a passing liking for back in the day after I saw them on Jools Holland’s Later.  Yesterday as I walked to work I listened to ‘Bring it On’ and thought to myself how much the album still stands up (though I don’t like ‘Whippin’ Piccadilly’ or the posturing of ‘Tijuana Lady’).  As I understand it they’ve had a bit of a return due to Grey’s Anatomy and The Hitcher?

Anyhoo, here’s a video I found on Youtube of them performing ‘Get Miles’.



Monday Morning: Resurrection Song

Field Songs is one of those beautifully crafted albums that you just have to listen to on a Sunday.  I know it’s Monday, but I’m starting late and this is my album of choice.

For those who aren’t familiar with Mark Lanegan (who isn’t these days?), then here’s an excellent performance of one of the albums highlights. 



Masters of Reality: On the road.
April 20, 2008, 4:19 pm
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Oh yeah, how could I forget: here’s the latest dats from the Masters of Reality tour.

May

31st: Bad Bonn Kilbi Festival, Düdingen (Switzerland)

June

1st: Musicdrome, Milan (Italy)
3rd: Zitadelle (with Queens Of The Stone Age & Eagles Of Death Metal), Berlin (Germany)
5th: Markthalle (with Eagles Of Death Metal), Hamburg (Germany)
6th: Rock-Im-Park Festival, Nürnberg Zeppelinfeld (Germany)
8th: Rock-Am-Ring Festival, Nurburgring (Germany)
10th: VoxHall, Aarhus (Denmark)
11th: Vega Jnr, Copenhagen (Denmark)
12th: Hultsfred Festival, Hultsfred (Sweden)
15th: Download Festival, Donington Park (UK)
16th: Cathouse, Glasgow (UK)
18th: Islington Academy, London (UK)
19th: VK Brussels (Belgium)



Hello again!

Just a few things that you folk might be interested in:

1. Jane’s Addiction will unite for an NME Awards show, where they will receive the Godlike Genius Award

“so…short story is that ive decided to do a few songs with janes addiction at the nme awards show. they are honoring the legacy of janes and therefore i have decided to participate”.

The original line up will perform for the first time since September 1991 at the ceremony on Wednesday, April 23rd at the Goldenvoice El Rey Theatre in L.A. 

Hopefully the band rediscover the magic that brought them together and embark on a tour … maybe even record some new material.  With Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party seemingly stalled who could say?

2. Sunday at Devil Dirt, the second album from Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan, is due out May 5th.  You can expect more of the same, however the chemistry is slightly different this time around (due to the both being in the same room this time), making the whole thing sound that little better.  And if what I’ve heard is anything to go by, this album is a lot darker than it’s predecessor.

Although Ballad of the Broken Seas was well received by critics, Lanegan fans were largely divided.  I actually enjoyed the album, but felt that ‘Revolver’ (Lanegan’s writing contribution) was the highlight.

Sunday at Devil Dirt is again penned by Campbell and those who fell in love with the first album will no doubt fall in love all over again … those looking for something a little bit more will not be disappointed either.

3. Scott Ford has confirmed that The Gutter Twins will be appearing on Jools Holland’s ‘Later … ‘ on April 29th.  This is great news as it harks back to the days when I actually enjoyed watching Later as it had bands that were great, not just ‘cool’.

It seems that The Gutter Twins have been well received and this just strengthens that further.  Sadly it means that some tour dates will have to be cancelled, but this exposure is certainly good news.

4. Stone Temple Pilots announced an extensive tour, which is scheduled to kick off on May 17th.  At the press conference at Harry Houdini’s Estate in Hollywood, the band also performed a 30 minute set.

This comes shortly after Weiland’s split from Velvet Revolver and almost certainly will result in a new album.

That’s about it.

Until next time, here’s two great MP3’s:

The Gutter Twins: Idle Hands (the Letterman performance) and Down the Line.

… and two great video’s to watch.



Bootleg of the Month: Foamfoot, Trobadour Hollywood, January 8th 1994

The Black Crowes are one of my favourite bands and I had the pleasure of seeing them during the Sho’ Nuff tour around 10 years ago.  Chris Robinson is one of the truly incredible ‘rock n’ roll’ singers …

I was gonna upload one of the really good Crowes boots that I have, however I thought of something a little more special.  This month’s show is from a project known as ‘Foamfoot’, which features Chris Robinson and Marc Ford of the Black Crowes as well as Jimmy Ashurst (who was part of Izzy Stradlin’s JuJu Hounds), Eric Bobo (of Cypress Hill), Andy Sturmer (Jellyfish) and Gary Louris (The Jayhawks).  It’s also worth noting that David Crosby appeared on stage for ‘Long Time Gone’.

As far as I’m aware, the show was recorded at the Troubadour in Hollywood on January 8th 1994 and an actual release was planned.  However, none ever surfaced (likely due to the master being copied) and this soundboard recording has been doing the rounds in various trading circles.

I hope you enjoy it.

Walk in my Shadow (Free)
Bottle of Red Wine (Eric Clapton/Bobby Whitlock)
Tin Soldier (Steve Mariott)
Take the Highway (The Marshall Tucker Band)
Deal (The Grateful Dead)
Love me till the sun shines (The Kinks)
Long Time Gone (Crosby, Stills & Nash) (with David Crosby)
Jemima Surrender (The Band)
One Way Out (Elmore James)
Presence of the Lord (Eric Clapton)

Get it here

 



Hello again!

Greetings!

I realise that it’s been a while since my last post and in that time Velvet Revolver have announced that they are parting company with Scott Weiland.  This comes just shortly on the heels of Weiland’s announcement in Glasgow on March 20th that “this is the last tour” and former band, Stone Temple Pilots, announcing that they were reforming for a tour in the summer.

Slash had stated that “This band is all about its fans and its music and Scott Weiland isn’t 100% committed to either.  Among other things, his increasingly erratic on-stage behavior and personal problems have forced us to move on.”

Regardless, it seems that a 3rd Velvet Revolver album is on the cards, while Weiland will no doubt focus on the Stone Temple Pilots reunion.

… I also realise that I’ve again been late with the monthly bootleg. I had loaned much of my collection to a friend and it’s taken me a while to look out a worthy show.

… I’ve also been re-arranging my proper CD collection so that ‘Saturnalia’, ‘The Bees Made Honey In The Lions Skull’, ‘Ultra-Payloaded’, ‘Our Shadows Will Remain’ and ‘Dig, Lazarus Dig!!!’ finally find their place among the many others.

Saturnalia, for those who are missing out, is one of the finest albums I’ve heard in a number of years. I’ve been a fan of Lanegan for some time (since I first heard Screaming Trees) and I also loved The Afghan Whigs (Twilight Singers are pretty good, but The Whigs were special), so to say this collaboration is a little special would be understatement.  The first 3 tracks (The Stations, God’s Children and All Misery/Flowers) make their intentions very clear: there’s no dwelling on past glories and although often echoing the best work of each frontman (God’s Children sounding like Black Love era Whigs, All Misery/Flowers creeps in like one of Lanegan’s Bubblegum-era tracks, while Bete Noir is reminiscent of the best of Screaming Trees), the approach is fresh, with both are on particularly inspired form.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ latest (Dig, Lazarus Dig!!!) may not be as instantly appealing as it’s predecessor (2004’s amazing double Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus), but after a few listens it has managed to tunnel its way into my brain.  The title track is particularly catchy and was for a while my wake up call in the morning.  Night of the Lotus Eaters, We Call Upon the Author and Jesus of the Moon are highlights.

I’ll say no more about Earth’s latest, as I’ve already commented on it in a previous post. However, if you haven’t already checked out the MP3 of Omens & Portents I: The Driver (courtesy of record label Southern Lord), I recommend that you do so now.  The Bees Made Honey in the Lion’s Skull’ is an incredibly powerful album, tinged with desert rock and uplifting southern gothic (doesn’t that stir some intrigue?).

The other two albums are older, but are well deserving of a mention here. Perry Farrell’s first Satellite Party record didn’t get the reaction it deserved from me first time around, but I’ll have to review my top 10 of 2007.  I’ve been listening to it a fair bit these last few weeks and it’s a brilliant album … a natural progression from Jane’s Addiction’s Strays.

‘Our Shadows Will Remain’ is another that has grown on me over time. There’s no denying Joseph Arthur’s talent, however I’d initially found it to be a little too … overwhelming.  Or underwhelmingly overwhelming?  Regardless, it has since grown on me … the sign of a great album.  Even Tho is my current favourite, with Can’t Exist being a close second. 

Anyhoo, hope you are all doing well and enjoy these videos.