Archive for February 2nd, 2010

27 Songs From Barcelona- Day Seven

February 2, 2010

Having already toured around the world with their two past releases “Let Me Introduce My Friends” (2006) and
“Who Killed Harry Houdini” (2008) the members of I’m from Barcelona recently took on the task of and completed their latest release,“27 Songs from Barcelona”. The album, which is inspired by Kiss’ simultaneous release of four solo albums back in 1978, features one solo song from every member of I’m From Barcelona, and will bereleased as a triple vinyl, as well as for free online. As of January 27th, one song per day is available for download at imfrombarcelona.com

Today’s Song:
Pet Duet

Lyrics: Cornelia Norgren
Music
: Cornelia Norgren
Performed by
: Cornelia Norgren & Rikard Ljung

The Ragtones- Free Show at the Double Door Thursday

February 2, 2010

Despite only being a band in for roughly nine months, Chicago musicians The Ragtones have a pretty sizable number of reasons to brag. The boys have opened for Little Joy, played the Metro and in June of 2009 they released a self-titled 5 song EP. More recently they’ve been working on the final touches of their first full length, due out in late spring/early summer of this year, recording with Colin Sipos, who the band says is “now like the 4th member of our band”. Besides the completion of the record the band also plans “on shopping the hell out of the record and getting more people familiar with The Ragtones.”
Offering a blend of indie rock and blues, The Ragtones combine a number of elements such as rock and roll vocals and jazzy-bordering-on-dance-pop-keyboard to create their sound. You can check out this still relatively new group this Thursday as they play a free show at the Double Door alongside Dorian Taj, Soft Speaker, and Bitterwigs at 8pm.

The Ragtones online:

Myspace
Theragtones.com


Chris Oakes, Mike Mazzola, Jeremy Tromberg- the musicians behind The Ragtones- talked with Telegram Sam this week about musical favorites, first concerts, and what we can expect from the up and coming band.


Telegram Sam: What are your top three favorite cities/venues to play?

CO: Of the venues we’ve played in Chicago, my favorites are the Double Door, Metro, and Darkroom

JT: Quenchers is always a good time, too …

MZ: I know that’s four, but there’s so many great venues in this town, and we have yet to play some of our other favorites like The Hideout, Empty Bottle, and Schubas, etc..

T.S: If you could book a tour with any 3 bands, past or present, who would they be and why?

CO: Elvis – no explanation needed.

JT: Nick Cave and Modest Mouse

CO: Nick Cave and Modest Mouse??? That’s just stupid. I mean, they’re great and all, but out of ANYONE? Seriously??? So, I’ll add The Doors (for the drugs) and Willie Nelson (for the RV) … and the drugs.

MZ: I’m not a huge Elvis fan- Chuck Berry perhaps.

T.S: Give us some background on the current roster of songs you play with

CO: Lately, we’ve been trying to write more pop-inspired, happy songs … but as usual, they keep turning out dark, brooding, and more mysterious than expected.

MZ: We have pretty diverse tastes between the three of us. So I think we strive to make music that all three of us would want to listen to. As far as direction, I’d have to say it’s mostly feel. We get in a room and toss around ideas until things gel. Most of the songs write themselves if they’re right for us. The good ones tend to pour out naturally. Not to say we lack vision, but I don’t think we’ve sat down and talked much about “we need to write something that sounds like (or is about) this or that”.

T.S: What are your top three musical influences as a band?

The Ragtones: Not sure. In addition to having diverse tastes in music, we each play vastly different styles, so our 3 biggest influences may be each other… we’ve been compared to Tom Petty and NIN in the same sentence … so that should confuse you.

T.S: Give us a little history behind The Ragtones- how did the band come to be what it is today?

CO: Mzzo filled in on drums with me in the last year of Jesus and the Devil. I had been writing some songs that weren’t fitting into the standard garage-rock model that was J&D, so naturally a side project ensued. We initially thought of keeping things a very minimal two piece deal, but kept wondering if something was missing. To get the right pieces in place, we tried out bassists, keyboardists, and various guitarists. We finally decided on keeping the songs simple and keyboard heavy. Mzzo met Jeremy at a venue in Chicago who was just killer on the keys and things have been falling into place ever since.

T.S: Are there any instruments you don’t play already, but wish you did?

The Ragtones: Banjo, harmonica, chicken.

T.S: What other projects have you been a part of as individuals?

The Ragtones: Metropolis, Jesus and the Devil, and The Wisebloods, Cadillac Rope, Lasers and Fast and Shit, The Lust, Baby Scream Bizarre, Hobo and Boxcar, Mousetrap

T.S: Before you decided on The Ragtones, what other names did you come up with? Did you ever play under any of these other titles?

The Ragtones: Death Western, no … but wish we had.

T.S: Who was the first band/musician you saw live?

CO: Debbie Gibson

MZ: Neil Diamond

JT: Something gayer than Debbie Gibson? … no, nothing can top DG! … it was Susan Tedeschi

February Releases

February 2, 2010

February brings us everyone from Peter Gabriel to Rob Zombie, Wu-Tang to Michelle Branch and Angels and Airwaves are throwing fans a little love with a free download on Valentines Day. Reviewsic wants to know: What other releases are you looking forward to this month?


February 2nd:

-The Album Leaf, A Chorus of Storytellers
-Disco Biscuits, Planet Anthem
-Midlake, The Courage of Others
-Rob Zombie, Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls and the Systematic Dehumanization of Cool
-We Are Wolves, Invisible Violence (Online only)

February 9th

HIM, Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice
Dave Mattews, Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds’ Live in Las Vegas
Hot Chip, One Life Stand
Watson Twins, Talking to You, Talking to Me
Fear Factory, Mechanize
Young Jeezy, Thug Motivation 103



February 14th

Angels & Airwaves , Love (Free Digital Download)

February 15th

Errors, Come Down With Me
Peter Gabriel, Scratch My Back
Ewan Pearson, We Are Proud of Our Choices


February 16th

Story of The Year, Constant
Wu-Tang, Return of the Wu & Friends
Ike Reilly, Hard Luck Stories
Adam Green, Minor Love

February 23rd

-Alkaline Trio, This Addication
-Michelle Branch, Everything Comes and Goes
-Joanna Newsom, Have One on Me
-Shout Out Louds, Work
-The Rocket Summer, Of Men and Angels
-Xiu Xiu, Dear God, I Hate Myself
-Brian Jonestown Massacre, Who Killed Sgt. Pepper
-David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, ‘Here Lies Love’
-Jay-Z, ‘The Hits Collection Volume 1′
-Johnny Cash, ‘American VI: Ain’t No Grave’
-We are Wolves, Invisible Violence (In Stores)