The girls in the Raincoats have covered the Monks, but didn’t originally know the Monks possibly because they were so much like the Monks—formed perfectly from nothing and destined to disappear too quickly and leave anyone who discovered them later wondering how they’d ever happened in the first place. They play their first-ever Los Angeles show on October 11 at the Part Time Punks fest. This interview by Kevin Ferguson.
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THE RAINCOATS: YOU NEED TO HAVE A BIT OF CHEEK
October 11th, 2009 · No Comments
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GARY WILSON @ BOOTLEG THEATRE
August 29th, 2009 · No Comments
The Bootleg Theatre—a self-described “speakeasy”—reeks of inauthenticity. Actually it doesn’t reek, it breathes: artificially cold air exhales out of beautiful state-of-the-art vent systems while life-punishing CFCs pour into our poor planet’s atmosphere. Which makes refreshing the $6 Stella you just bought and makes bearable the awkward, jittery house music we could have all lived without. Not that authenticity was to be expected—this is a Fold show after all—no matter how much you want to stick to principles, Bootleg’s creature comforts prove to you we’re just animals: give us cold beer and a cool room and we’ll happily oblige.
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LONGMONT POTION CASTLE: 7
July 2nd, 2009 · 2 Comments
The Longmont reputation has finally preceded itself: a respondent working at a record store hears LPC’s delay pedal antics and instantly recognizes it, one-upping the call by throwing back an LPC reference. I guess it had to happen sometime? Another sign that Longmont Potion Castle is asserting his place in the American cultural landscape!
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EXTRA GOLDEN: KANYO! KANYO! KANYO!
May 12th, 2009 · No Comments
Extra Golden started when a graduate-studies project grew into a part-American-part-African benga band in Kenya and recently won notice for their particularly timely song “Obama,” which is about the president and not the beer. Their Thank You Very Quickly is out now on Thrill Jockey. This interview by Kevin Ferguson.
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RAMBLIN’ JACK ELLIOTT: ALL THINGS GOOD AND ALL THINGS BAD!
April 17th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott’s first job was a rodeo hand after he ran away from his childhood home in Brooklyn. Not long after, he apprenticed under Woody Guthrie. Not long after that, Bob Dylan apprenticed under Jack. His newest album A Stranger Here (out now on Anti) is made up of blues standards and features Van Dyke Parks on piano. He had his hip replaced just last week. This interview by Kevin Ferguson.
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ROKY ERICKSON ON KPCC NOON TOMORROW!
October 24th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Thanks to L.A. RECORD writer Kevin Ferguson, KPCC will be broadcasting an interview with Roky Erickson on Sat., Oct. 25, at noon that will include excerpts of his brand-new recordings with the Black Angels! Tune in at KPCC.org or listen at 89.3 FM!
And don’t forget—we are co-presenting Roky’s Halloween show next week at El Rey! [...]
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CALEXICO: CONDUCIVE FOR MANY A PSYCHEDELIC TRIP
September 28th, 2008 · No Comments
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NOMO: THE BRAINWAVE IS THE BOSS
August 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
INTERVIEW BY KEVIN FERGUSON
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EXTRA GOLDEN @ THE ECHOPLEX
July 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Aside from being death-inducingly hot, the double-room setup made the night extra awkward: The Echo decided that night that they would extend Dub Club to both the upstairs and the downstairs rooms. Does that mean Extra Golden is reggae or something? Fine. It also meant that we had to walk down those piss-scented concrete stairs [...]
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NEIL HAMBURGER @ SPACELAND
June 10th, 2008 · No Comments
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