Adventures In Stereo


Finally, Chinese Democracy and other stuff …

Chinese Democracy

So, the end of November is drawing near and December will no doubt bring countless ‘The Best Of’, ‘The Very Best Of’ and ‘Essential’ compilation albums that capture only a selection of the artists work.  Normally it’s the stuff that the average fan can’t bear … ‘The Greatest Hits’: the breakthrough single and a bunch of top 60 ‘chart toppers’.

I have never been a fan of such albums.  All of the tracks (bar one or two ‘previously unreleased’) are on the studio albums and if you like the artist enough then you’ll own these anyway.  However, there are exceptions …

1. Unbreakable: The Afghan Whigs compilation released last year. There’s a few notable exclusions, but it’s nicely packaged, plays like a set from a Whigs gig and it’s great to hear the two new tracks from one of the greatest bands ever.

2. Thank You: The bonus DVD edition is worth purchasing. There’s the ‘previously unreleased’ gem, ‘All In The Suit That You Wear’, alongside some of the Stone Temple Pilots‘ best moments.  Again there are notable exceptions, but the bonus DVD is the icing on the cake … 3 hours of videos, live stuff and amateur bootleg footage.

3. Selections Circa 1990-2000: The Giant Sand compilation is a nice starting point for anyone interested in the dusty sounds of Howe Gelb collective.

4. Ocean of Confusion: is the second, and finest, Screaming Trees retrospective from Epic/Sony (the first being the shabbily packaged Nearly Lost You).  Covering the best of the Trees’ output between 1990 and 1996, this is another fine starting point.

… there are probably more, but I don’t own too many.  If I remember any others I’ll give them a mention.

December also brings a ton of year end lists and I wonder how many of these that Axl Rose’s Chinese Democracy will appear in.  Billed as “the most eagerly anticipated album ever”, 17 years and 4,800 musicians later, The Chinese Democracy was eventually released yesterday (November 24th).  Some of the songs do sound like they were conceived 17 years ago and in that time rock music has evolved and many of Guns N’ Roses’ fans have likely passed on.  All credit to Mr. Rose though, he’s stuck by the project and the sound that he heard.

I did expect the album to be terrible (mainly due to the farcical wait, the high drama and the fact it would never live up to the hype) I have to admit that it’s not.  I’ve laughed at some of the insanity, the clichéd lyrics and the over the top howls.  I’ve also found a few toe tapping moments there too, but ultimately it’s way too long (clocking in at over 70 minutes), lacks cohesion and is a little bloated (I expect the fact that there’s been so many ‘cooks’ involved hasn’t brought focus).

As I’ve said, I don’t think it’s terrible, but I don’t think it’s particularly good … in fact, I’m actually quite baffled by much of the album.

Where to now? Well, Velvet Revolver are still looking for a singer.  But, according to ‘The Management’, this is an exciting time for Guns N’ Roses.

There’s also great news for fans of The Gutter Twins (well, those in Europe anyway): after what has been a very successful year for Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan, they return to Europe early in the New Year. We should expect a more stripped back set similar to Greg Dulli’s incredible Triple Door set (which was released via iTunes last month).  The dates and venues:

January

15 UK Glasgow Oran Mor
16 IRELAND Dublin Academy
17 IRELAND Galway Roisin Dubh
19 UK London Union Chapel
20 BELGIUM Hasselt Muziekodroom
21 BELGIUM Brussels Ancienne Belgique
22 HOLLAND Haarlem Patronaat
24 GERMANY Berlin Babylon
25 AUSTRIA Vienna WuK
26 ITALY Milan La Salumeria Della Musica
27 ITALY Rome Auditorium Parco Della Musica
28 ITALY Florence Auditorium Flog
30 SPAIN Barcelona Apolo
31 SPAIN Bilbao Kafe Antzokia

February

2 SPAIN Madrid Joy Eslava
4 GREECE Athens Gagarin 205

Anyway, I’ll be making a start on the Adventures In Stereo Best of 2008 list fairly shortly and for the people who bother visiting the blog and who emailed to say “hey! What’s going on here?”, I’ll be making an effort to post more often in 2009 (well, at least once a month).  I’m also aware that I haven’t posted a bootleg in a while (in fact, Blind Melon was the last one) so I’ll get round to changing that real soon.  My apologies.



Has it been THAT long!?

Greetings … 

… It’s been near enough 4 months since I last posted and there’s been so much that I’ve failed to comment on.

So what’s been going on?  I’m assuming that everyone who is interested will know that The Gutter Twins have issued a 7″ of God’s Children, which includes a great (new) track, titled Spanish Doors (which happens to be a door without a handle).  They also released Adorata (a ‘digital release’ of outtakes and the likes) through iTunes.

Speaking of iTunes, I aint a big fan ‘digital music outlets’.  I have never been inclined to buy MP3’s and although much of the music I buy ends up on the MP3 player, I like the ‘hard copy’.  The whole package (whether it be CD or record) is a necessity and I hope that Adorata eventually makes it on to such a format.

I figure that it’d be a good time to look over the year so far and also look at what’s ahead. 

The Gutter Twins, Saturnalia
The finest album this year?  So far anyhoo.  It’s powerful and is exactly what we were all looking for from Mark Lanegan and Greg Dulli.  We haven’t been disappointed.

Earth, The Bees Made Honey in the Lion’s Skull
Another brilliant release from Dylan Carlson’s Earth.  Similar to HEX in its gothic soundscape and a title that refers to the story of Samson, this is one of the finest albums to have been released this year.

Shawn Smith, The Diamond Hand
Another great release from Shawn Smith (Pigeonhed, Brad, Satchel, Twilight Singers).  This has been a mainstay of my stereo since I purchased it.  It’s also worth noting that his previous albums have been re-issued.  Nice one.

Brian Wilson, That Lucky Old Sun
The demos floating around the information superhighway gave us all a taste of what was to come and there’s no denying that Mr. Wilson is back on form (the star studded ’Gettin’ In Over My Head’ was a little hit and miss, while the Christmas album wasn’t so inspiring either).

Other albums worth mentioning:
Nas, N; Calexico, Carried to Dust; Giant Sand, ProVISIONS; Kings of Leon, Only By The Night; Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!; Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III; MGMT, Oracular Spectacular and Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan, Sunday at Devil Dirt.

Stone Temple Pilots:
together and touring, Scott Weiland, the De Leo’s and Eric Kretz look as though they are back for good. It’s been too long.

Jane’s Addiction:
a stunning performance at the NME awards in L.A. reminded everyone just how incredible this band were prior to Strays.  Sadly it looks like it was just a one off … but with Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party falling apart at the seams and Dave Navarro’s The Panic Channell being the most musically redundant project he or Mr. Perkins have been involved in, maybe there’s hope that they’ll decide to get back in the studio.

What’s on the horizon?



Bootleg of the Month: Blind Melon, Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, October 3rd 1995

It’s June! How quickly has the last 6 months passed? It seems that the older I get the quicker I grow older (if that makes sense to anyone but me) … I can’t believe that just about 10 years ago the soundtrack to my summer was Imperial Teen’s What Is Not to Love, 12 Bar Blues by Scott Weiland, Mark Lanegan’s Scraps at Midnight and Izzy Stradlin’s 117 Degrees

Another band that I listened to a helluva lot (although not active) around this time was Blind Melon.

Blind Melon’s debut album was one of those records that sorta defined the generation … when rock music was breaking into the mainstream without the bands sacrificing their integrity.

No Rain and Change where big hits and people knew what you were talking about when you mentioned the “song with the bumblebee girl”.  The debut, Blind Melon, was in many ways a rock classic. It was seeped in all the 70’s influences that each member had, whilst sounding fresh. 

Their second album, Soup, was superior in many ways … the song craft was perfected and diversified. The band was inspired! Sadly, this wasn’t everyone’s belief and the album never really took off … many people looked for the big hit in the foil of Change or No Rain.

Soup never had a song like that … it offered more than a few hits. It was a master class in how to write and compile an album that consisted of nothing but great songs.

Sadly, Shannon Hoon died during the touring to promote Soup.

June’s Bootleg is a brilliant show from Vancouver, Canada, October 3rd 1995. A great performance and one of my favourite shows … and as always it’s a soundboard recording. Enjoy.

2×4
Toes Across the Floor
Tones of Home
Wilt
Vernie
No Rain
Walk
Lemonade
Time
St Andrew’s Fall
Skinned
Change
Soup
the Duke
Galaxie
Car Seats (God’s Presents)



Slash, The Gutter Twins and Tom Waits!

So, in between going to work and playing Gears of War on the Xbox I’ve been reading Slash’s autobiography (SLASH) and it’s pretty damn good.  Those Gn’R fellas were pretty wild … as I’ve said many times, I don’t care much for anything past Appetite for Destuction, but back when I was ‘discovering’ music I sought out everything Gn’R.  Although I don’t listen to much of their post-Appetite output, there is a good album within the Use Your Illusion double.  I can’t even be bothered discussing this ‘Chinese Democracy’ and the best of all the post Guns projects was Duff McKagen’s record with his old 10 Minute Warning pals.  However, I just had to listen to some early Gn’R stuff that I had kicking around so as to hear what Slash was talking about. 

Here’s a few early Guns N’ Roses tracks (available for 1 week only):

November Rain demo from 1986, Welcome to the Jungle, Bad Obsession (early Use Your Illusion demo)

… and away from this Guns N’ Roses stuff, the Connect Festival (held in the ancient grounds of an 18th Century castle in the Scottish Highlands) will feature some mighty fine bands this year (as well as not so mighty fine) and although the tickets are pretty pricey, you can expect your weekend of Friday 29th to Sunday 31st August to include entertainment from Sigur Ros, Grinderman, Elbow, Spiritualized, Mercury Rev, Howling Bells, Conor Oberst & the Mystic Valley Band and … The Gutter Twins! (for the full list of the announced acts visit the Connect Music Festival dot Com).

Speaking of The Gutter Twins, here’s some more dates that are shown on their MySpace:

JUNE

28 - Sled Island Festival, Calgary

JULY

10 - The Roxy, Hollywood, CA
12 - Showbox, Seattle, WA

AUGUST

2 - Lollapalooza, Chicago, IL
6 – Tavastia, Helsinki, FI
7 – Way Out West, Gothenburg, SE
8 – Voxhall, Aarhus, DK
9 - Haldern Festival, Haldern, DE
11 – Zodiac, Oxford, UK
12 – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, UK
13 – Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK
15 – Pukkelpop Festival, Hasselt, BE
16 - Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen, NL
17 – Highfield Festival, Hohenfelden, DE
19 - Beatpol, Dresden, DE
20 – Ampere, Munich, DE
21 – Palac Akropolis, Prague, CZ
23 – Proxima, Warsaw, PL
25 - Forum, Bielefeld, DE
26 - Komedia, Brighton, UK
27 - Leadmill, Sheffield, UK
29 - Electric Picnic, Stradbally, IE
30 - Academy, Liverpool, UK

Also on tour is Tom Waits.  Hopefully I’ll get the chance to catch one of the Edinburgh shows, but here’s a list of dates from the Anti- website …

JUNE

17 & 18 – Orpheum, Phoenix, AZ
20 – Plazza Theatre, El Paso, TX
22 – Jones Hall, Houston, TX
23 – Palladium, Dallas, TX
25 – Brady Theatre, Tulsa, OK
26 – Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO
28 – Ohio Theatre, Columbus, OH
29 – Civic Auditorium, Knoxville, TN

JULY
1 – Times Union Centre, Jacksonville, FL
2 – Saenger Theatre, Mobile, AL
3 – Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL
5 – Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA
12 – Auditorium Kursaal, SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN
14 & 15 – Auditorium Forum, BARCELONA, SPAIN
17, 18 & 19 – Teatro Degli Arcimboldi, MILAN, ITALY
21 & 22 – KCP, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
24 & 25 – Grand Rex, PARIS, FRANCE 
27 & 28 – Playhouse, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
30 & 31st – The Ratcellar, DUBLIN, IRELAND

AUGUST

1 – The Ratcellar, DUBLIN, IRELAND

There’s loads of other stuff happening (Festival season and all), but I’ve been to busy playing Gears of War to notice! … oh, and Sunday at Devil Dirt (the new Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan album) was released on May 12th, not May 5th! … but it’s a great album.  I also got my hands on The Panic Channel’s (ONe) for £3 out of Fopp: it’s anything but brilliant, but enjoyable enough (hopefully something comes from the NME jam with the original Jane’s Addiction line up). 

I’ll be getting May’s bootleg posted in the next few days, but in the meantime enjoy those Gn’R tracks and this smashing video from Mr. Waits.



The Gutter Twins: Later …

It’s just occurred to me that I made no mention of The Gutter Twins’ performance on Later … I watched the Tuesday show and caught up with the extended Friday show on Saturday via Virgin Media’s ‘Catch Up’ service (skipped most of the acts – especially Operator Please).

It was great to see Dulli, Lanegan and the rest of the guys (Dave, Jeff, Cully, Scott and Ed) on UK TV and if you missed it …

… and some other dates:

August 1st – 3rd – Lollapalooza, Grant Park, Chicago
August 13th – London’s Shepherds Bush Empire



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.



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. 



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.



These Idle Hands.

9 days till ‘Saturnalia’ arrives.  I have to confess, I’ve been unable to prevent myself listening to the stream each time I’ve been online.  I can honestly say that the wait has been worth it …

For those who missed the free MP3 of the album track ‘Idle Hands’, here it is courtesy of those good folks over at Sub Pop: ‘Idle Hands’

“2 posts in two days, Jim!?”
Yeah, why not?  Now I’ll go figure out which bootleg to post this month.

In the meantime, check out Lanegan with the Soulsavers at ‘WXPN World Cafe’.

Have a splendid weekend.



The Gutter Twins: Saturnalia

As most of us now now, Mark Lanegan, Greg Dulli and their friends are on the road.  Their debut album as ‘The Gutter Twins’ is still a few weeks away, however, you can listen to it here.

I had been trying to avoid listening to the album until the postman delivers my pre-ordered copy on the day of release, however the urge to hear more of the songs (4 tracks are available to listen to on their MySpace) kinda got the better of me.  I’ve been listening to it pretty much non-stop since.

For those who don’t know, here’s the tracklisting:

The Stations
God’s Children
All Misery/Flowers
The Body
Idle Hands
Circle the Fringes
Who Will Lead Us?
Seven Stories Underground
I Was in Love with You
Bête Noire
Each to Each
Front Street

‘Who Will Lead Us?’ destroyed me.  As too did ‘Seven Stories Underground’.  I’ll post a review soon enough, but it’s fair to say that it’s been worth the wait.  Likely to be one of the albums of 2008.