Yearly Archives: 2004

Aqualung At SXSW05Music

This press release from Columbia Records has Aqualung coming to the festival next year.

Stream some of his songs here.

New Fiery Furnaces MP3s

If you make your way over to Chromewaves you’ll find links to some new Fiery Furnaces mp3s.

Bob Schneider @ SXSW 05

According to this MTV tour page, Bob will be at the 2005 festival.

Donewaiting.com Writers Favorites of 2004, Continued

Check out Paul Cox‘ list. He also throws out a few other random awards to bands and people. Great read.

Tuesday Three: Scott Bolasci of The Sans Alabaster Group

The Sans Alabaster Group is a band of close friends from New Jersey. While Sans features members of Rye Coalition, the two bands are only alike in their passion and skill. Sans bring the amps down a bit, but turn up the reverb and stretch out the groove. They?ve just finished their first recording session, and I can tell you that the result is very impressive. A 7? can be expected soon.

MP3s for your pleasure:
This Isn?t Red Leicester
Solitude

Known to his friends as “Scottie Bee“, Scott Thomas Bolasci is a fine, fine man, and a fine, fine drummer, and he’s taking part in this week’s edition of the “Tuesday Three.”

If you’re new to the game, here are the rules: Recommend three albums; one from 2004, one from 2003, one from whenever. We then ask our participant to answer three questions.

Scottie was very excited about the whole idea. When I sent him an e-mail last Friday afternoon asking if he’d be interested, he responded right away, saying that he felt honored. He went home from work that night, and started writing. Monday morning, I found this in my inbox:

2004: There were so many great albums that came out this past year. Some of my favorites were Sonic Nurse by Sonic Youth and A Ghost is Born by Wilco but the one that stole my heart was an album that was never released legally. The Grey Album by DJ Dangermouse is one of the most creative albums I?ve ever heard and just blew my mind. My friends all know how much of a Beatles fan I am. They are the most amazing band EVER. Combined with Jay-Z was just insane. To me, it was a door opening into a world I had never been before. I appreciate hip-hop and old school rap, but this album made me understand it and soak it in. Not only did he sample songs but he took specific hits and progressions and just amplified it to match the lyrical content. It wasn’t the cheesy Puff Daddy remix or just taking a song?s chorus and rapping in between, it was dissected over and over again until the perfect sounds were constructed to make an overall masterpiece.

2003: Again, another year where we saw a lot of great bands doing some interesting stuff. We saw Sevenious unleash Weird War and Dischord had one of my favorites, El Guapo, but I will stick to my old favorites. Blur released Think Tank and the Breeders released Title TK. Two albums that were and are greatly overlooked. It was a shame that Blur had to include a song like Crazy Beat on that album to appease the label pressure of having another Song 2. That song totally disrupts the flow of the album. When I first put on the CD and heard the song Jets, I almost lost my mind, incredible. On Title TK, Kim really perfected her style. The Amps album was always one of my favorites and I always anticipated a follow-up. Title TK delivered that low-fi garage rock fix I needed. The songs are so perfect, even when she purposely comes in late with a guitar part or messes up a vocal. She is truly amazing. The songwriting on both these albums far exceeds what anyone could ask for. I am a fan of structure and these really deliver, reinventing the simplest chord progressions with unique rhythm accompaniment.

ANY YEAR: I could fall back on The Beatles or The Stones or pick some other classic rock album that I grew up on that influenced me more than any other band in the world but I will go with what I have in my car right now. Due to the fact that I drive around in an 89′ Jag that only has a cassette player, I am forced to either make a compilation or drag out a tape from a bag that sits in the trunk. The one tape that gets constant play is Cypress Hill‘s self-titled first album (1991). I don’t know what it is about that tape. No matter what mood I am in, that tape just fits right in. I find myself letting that cassette go round and round for hours. Every time a song comes on, I feel like I am hearing it for the first time. Sometimes I force myself to switch up with some other cruddy cassette I have or I make a comp one day, but before I know it, I have the Hill back in, rapping my ass off with the boys. Maybe it is the fact that they mostly sing about weed and violence, two intriguing topics and concepts for me.

QUESTIONS

1. What are three things you want for Christmas?
Honestly, I don’t even know this year. We were in the Bridgewater Mall the other night and we walked into a Lego store and I remembered how much I loved them as a lad and thought that I would like to get toys again for Christmas. They have a Star Wars Lego set that is amazing. They have the At-At and the Millennium Falcon all in Lego. It looks like so much fun. Maybe an external hard drive for my Mac or a wireless mouse. I don’t know. I am bad like that. When I want something, I buy it, so I really don’t need anything at the present moment. I like watching other people get gifts and be happy, especially children. Christmas is for kids. I would like to have a kid so I can live it through their eyes all over again. A kid would be the best present.

2. Please list two things most people don’t know about Sans Alabaster Group.
Hmm… None of us has ever been to jail and we are all retired superheroes. We also demand to play for no pay, but I think that is a joke.

3. Please give one piece of advice on how to keep creativity flowing strongly within a band.
The main thing is to always have an open mind. Go with the best idea, not the cool one or the one that you think is the ace in the hole. Do not be afraid to rework ideas until they are right. Change is good. Do not limit yourself to one style or classify yourself.

Be open with your band mates. Let them know what you are feeling and what you think. Communication inspires growth. Being in a band is like being in a committed relationship. You have to be honest with yourself and those around you in order to release what you have inside and that inspires creativity.

There is a tremendous amount of pressure and hard work involved in taking four different views, combining them all together, and making one complete idea. Then you have to take that idea and present it in front of an audience and believe in it enough to sell it to them. If you are not being honest with yourself and do not believe whole-heartedly in what you are doing, the audience will know. They are not stupid. They feed off of you and you from them and that helps inspire you to go back and try to create something even better for them and for yourself. That is what keeps the creative juices flowing.

Scott Bolasci is the drummer for The Sans Alabaster Group.

Wilco 2005 Tour

I haven’t seen these dates posted anywhere else. Got ’em off their official site.

I’ve been crying like a girl that Wilco hadn’t played any dates in Ohio in 2004, but it looks like I’ll be seeing them three times in February.

FEB-08 CHAMPAIGN, IL FOELLINGER AUDITORIUM
FEB-09 COLUMBUS, OH WEXNER CENTER
FEB-11 CINCINNATI, OH TAFT THEATRE
FEB-12 MEMPHIS, TN ORPHEUM THEATRE
FEB-13 BIRMINGHAM, AL ALABAMA THEATRE
FEB-15 ORLANDO, FL HOUSE OF BLUES
FEB-16 TAMPA, FL TAMPA BAY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
FEB-17 POMPANO BEACH, FL POMPANO BEACH AMPHITHEATRE
FEB-18 SAVANNAH, GA SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN
FEB-19 MYRTLE BEACH, SC HOUSE OF BLUES
FEB-21 CHARLOTTE, NC OVENS AUDITORIUM
FEB-23 WASHINGTON DC 9:30 CLUB
FEB-24 WASHINGTON DC 9:30 CLUB
FEB-25 CLEVELAND, OH HOUSE OF BLUES

Photos: Badly Drawn Boy and Adem in Columbus OH

For this show, Kim was able to take some photos while standing onstage, and the results are quite lovely. Take a peek:

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Here is the entire gallery. Be sure to click on the Adem link, too, a newly discovered band I’m really enjoying lately.

Slint Tour

The dates so far:

March 11 – San Francisco, CA / Great American Music Hall
March 12 – Seattle, WA / The Showbox
March 25 – Chicago, IL / Metro
March 26 – Chicago, IL / Park West

[source: Billions]

Donewaiting.com Writers Begin Their Favorites of 2004 List Parade

Throughout the rest of the month, all of the donewaiting.com writers will be posting their favorite albums of 2004 on the site. We’re happy to launch this section of the website today, beginning with David A. Cobb of Houston Calling.

Click here to get our 2004 favorites coverage. Once all the writers have submitted their favorites list, we’ll try to mathematically figure out a few “overall favorites” based on everyone else’s picks.

Two Firefox Extension for Music Lovers

The thing about the Firefox browser is that it’s really easy to customize it and add extra features that you might want. Here’s two recommendations for all y’all hyper music fans out there:

#1. Foxytunes allows you to control iTunes (and other mp3 players like Winamp) right inside the Firefox browser, with simple controls and commands that blend in perfectly with the UI.

#2. Download Them All is an extension that adds a function which allows you to download all of the mp3s linked on a particular page.

Say your favorite music mp3 blog has twenty mp3s linked from it. Instead of going to each link, clicking SAVE AS and downloading them individually, this extension will scan the page, find the mp3 links, and download them all nice and easy.

Any novice user of Firefox can get theses to work. Heck, I did…