The Budos Band [2012 Tour Dates]

Posted: January 19, 2012 in News
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I recently received word about The Budos Band planning tour dates for 2012, and San Francisco is listed with a stop at The Independent. Hopefully I’ll be able to make it to the show. Will you? Hope to see you there!

The following are the dates I have heard about so far:

02/19/12 – Neumos in Seattle, WA
02/20/12 – The Wild Buffalo in Bellingham, WA
02/21/12 – Dante’s in Portland, OR
02/23/12 – The Independent in San Francisco, CA
02/24/12 – Echoplex in Los Angeles, CA
02/25/12 – Body English in Las Vegas, NV
04/05/12 – 9:30 Club in Washington, DC
04/06/12 – Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, VA
04/07/12 – Jewish Mother Hilltop in Virginia Beach, VA
04/09/12 – Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, NC
04/10/12 – Orange Peel in Asheville, NC
04/11/12 – The Pour House in Charleston, SC
04/12/12 – Georgia Theatre in Athens, GA
04/14/12 – Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale, FL

The Mars Volta have announced their sixth album, Noctourniquet, which should be hitting stores on March 27th. This endeavor is the newest set of tracks released from the band since they released their last album, Octahedron, in 2009. As with previous Mars Volta albums, the music was composed by Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and is very dramatic and is very much a musical journey. Apparently, this new album is inspired by many different elements including ’80s UK alt-rockers The Godfathers, Superman comic nemesis Solomon Grundy, and the Greek myth of Hyacinthus.

Right now, it is not very clear how this announcement fits into the commitments made by Bixler-Zavala and Rodiquez-Lopez. Their previous band, At The Drive-In, recently announced that they are reuniting after a 11 year hiatus to play Coachella and more.

The track listing for Noctourniquet is as follows:

  1. The Whip Hand
  2. Aegis
  3. Dyslexicon
  4. Empty Vessels Make the Loudest Sound
  5. The Malkin Jewel
  6. Lapochka
  7. In Absentia
  8. Imago
  9. Molochwalker
  10. Trinkets Pale of Moon
  11. Vedamalady
  12. Noctourniquet
  13. Zed and Two Naughts

Andrew WK [2012 Tour Dates]

Posted: January 19, 2012 in News
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This man is CRAZY!! Can’t wait to check out the SF show!

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Andrew WK will tour North America in 2012.

Andrew WK will tour North America in 2012, his first headlining roadtrip in seven years. To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of I Get Wet, he and his full band will perform the album in its entirety. They’ll start out in Vancouver on March 3rd, sweep down California, hit up SXSW in Austin and close things out on the East Coast.

His official site will hold its ticket presale on January 20th, with tickets available to the public on January 27th.

Andrew WK 2012 tour dates:

03/03 – Vancouver, BC @ Venue
03/04 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox at the Market
03/05 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
03/06 – San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom
03/08 – Los Angeles, CA @ Avalon
03/09 – Las Vegas, NV @ Body English
03/10 – Pomona, CA @ The Glass House
03/11 – Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee
03/13 – San Antonio…

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Death Cab For Cutie [2012 Tour Dates]

Posted: January 19, 2012 in News
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Can’t wait for the Oakland show!

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Death Cab For Cutie will tour North America in 2012.

Death Cab for Cutie has announced 2012 North American tour dates, with Youth Lagoon hopping on to support the latter half of the tour. This tour truly looks like an attempt to do something special with his road time: Death Cab will be joined by the Magik*Magik Orchestra (who did the string arrangements on their latest Grammy-nominated album, Codes and Keys) to play intimate shows in historic theaters, opera houses and churches around the country. They’ll also join Austin City Limits lore in early May.

Presale tickets will be offered to members of the official DCFC fan club on 1/20/12 at 12pm local venue time. Tickets open up to the public a week later on January 27th. Either group will be able to add a tour-exclusive merch bundle to their ticket order. DCFC Enhanced Merch Bundle includes:

1 Premium Seat Ticket in the first 15 rows
1 Limited Edition…

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Lana Del Rey performed "Video Games" on SNL this weekend.

Lana Del Rey performed “Video Games” this weekend on Saturday Night Live. We’ll let you form your own opinion. Watch it below:

NBC news anchor Brian Williams took time away from More Important Things to holler at Gawker with his take on her appearance:

Brooklyn hippster [sic] Lana Del Rey had one of the worst outings in SNL history last night — booked on the strength of her TWO SONG web EP, the least-experienced musical guest in the show’s history, for starters.

Ouch. The divisive singer, who has absorbed accusations of sporting a label-contrived image but has some fantastic songs behind her, still looks shaky onstage. But it wasn’t that bad, right? What do you think?

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Apparently, Snoop Dogg will be unveiling his new cigar brand, made with “premium tobacco from the Dominican Republic,” at this year’s Coachella Festival where he will headlining alongside Dr. Dre. According to a recent press release from Snoop, he says the following:

“Throughout my career I have been lucky enough to travel the world and try all different types of tobacco products. During my travels throughout South America and the Caribbean, I was fortunate to encounter this tobacco company, Executive Branch and was so impressed by their commitment to quality [far superior than all others], I knew I had to bring them to the States for all my fans to enjoy…. Throughout 2012, we plan on releasing new styles and flavors, in which I will be working with their team to make sure all products are up to Snoop Dogg standards.”

The first round of product, the “Executive Branch Cigarillos,” will be sold in packs of two for $.99.

With this announcment and his recent promoted cannabis bust in Texas, I foresee a lot more blunt smoke at his concerts in the future. Smoke ’em if you got ’em, I guess!

Lookout Records LogoOh no! Say it isn’t so!! It seems that Lookout! Records is no more.

Definitely a seminal part of my musical upbringing, Lookout! guided the way through my introduction to the punk scene. Starting off with the early days of Operation Ivy, I was hooked with the focused fervor of teenage angst. I listened to a lot of Lookout!’s catalog including Green Day, Operation Ivy, Crimpshrine, Rancid, American Steel, CommuniqueThe DonnasSamiam, Tilt, and more. Sadly though, Lookout! has had to totally close its doors and even cease its digital catalog due to financial issues. News of the closure was confirmed on Ted Leo and the Pharmacists‘ webite recently. Even more recently, owner/president Chris Appelgren released the following statement on the Lookout! website:

“Hard to say goodbye

I’m not sure exactly where exactly to start but I guess it’s best to get the hard part out of the way. To put it simply, what was mentioned recently on Ted Leo’s website (and reported in by a number of other outlets online) is true. Lookout Records will be closing its doors over the next few months. Most people that are reading this know that the label stopped releasing material towards the end of 2005. It was then that Lookout ended its long relationships with Green Day, Operation Ivy and a few other artists. That development meant significantly scaling down the business, which included letting the staff go and moving from the label’s Berkeley headquarters and warehouse into a small office. It was a challenging time for everyone involved – bands, staff, and business partners. For myself and the other two owners at the time, Cathy and Molly, we resolved to put our limited resources into rectifying some of the issues and problems that had been Lookout’s undoing, return to a modest operation, with the hopes of first, getting things back on track, and hopefully doing more in the future.

To many, that would have been the perfect time to wind things up with Lookout Records, but we decided not to. Sure, sales were down across the board and Lookout no longer had many of its long-standing top sellers in its catalog. There were artists that were committed to sticking with the label and shared our hope of fixing the problems and being able to find our way through a difficult period and create new successes. This was the inspiration we needed and over the next few years, with hard work we were able to simplify label operations to a large extent. With the help of folks like Ali, Andy, and later, Spenser pitching in, we focused on playing catch-up and on top of new developments.It wasn’t easy to keep catalog items in print and that became especially challenging when our primary compact disc manufacturer and our distribution partner Lumberjack-Mordam went out of business unexpectedly. Having our physical distributor and a manufacturer go belly up disrupted our sales, meant a significant loss of income, and caused inventory and accounting problems. The next year when our mail order partner, Little Type, went out of business, Lookout was also dealt another significant blow. We did our best to resolve the issued caused by these developments but both ultimately amounted to a lot more work and severely impacted income.By this time, it was primarily Cathy and myself overseeing Lookout’s business. This was done in whatever spare time we could find, as both of us had other jobs. Molly had minimized her involvement with the label, remaining a valued and trusted adviser. The label’s sole employee was Spenser, who came in to our small office space in Oakland to handle day to day stuff a couple times a week.Last summer, we began tentatively discussing what it might mean to let Lookout end. It was a strange and scary to talk about at first and hard for either of us to imagine what it would be like. Lookout Records had been part of my life for over 20 years and Cathy is a label veteran with over 15 years of experience at Lookout. We considered all options but kept coming back to realization that the best use of our energies would be to shut the doors once and for all – for the legacy of the label, for the bands, and for benefit of the relationships and friendships with artists, partners, and stakeholders. After some soul searching, hat’s what we decided to do.Right now, we are in the process of going through years and years of archives and figuring out what to do with things that have no obvious home.  Inventory, masters, artwork – that’s all going back to the artists. We’ve talked to some bands but not all of them. If you were in a band and haven’t heard from Cathy or myself, definitely get in touch. Our efforts to close out Lookout’s remaining business reflect the same intentions we’ve had for the past few years – to do the best we can by the bands. It’s our hope that this could be an opportunity for the artists themselves to revisit their Lookout releases, with interesting and cool results. It’s time to let Lookout Records really and truly become history.Thank you. Thanks for listening to the music, going to shows, coming in our store, forming bands, sending us demos, buying records from our mail order, signing to our label, wearing a t-shirt, playing our records on your radio show, putting us up on your living room floor, writing fan mail, interviewing us for your zine, putting on a show, for inspiring us, for being inspired by Lookout, for your hard work, for just being there, and for ALL of the memories (there are so many). Thank you. Here’s to you, and to whatever comes next…

Thanks, Chris

P.S. We’ll continue to update this site from time to time, with stories, information or anything cool that we come across that seems worth sharing. You’re welcome to come back and visit.”

Lookout! co-founder Larry Livermore also Tweeted on Friday,

“Requiem for a dream? Or just time to say goodbye to something that really ended a long time ago?”

Sad days, but we’ll keep checking back on their website for any more updates.

Love you guys, Lookout!!

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The Cypress Hill Smokeout goes down March 3 at the NOS Event Center.

The 2012 Cypress Hill Smokeout Festival, set to hit San Bernardino, CA on 3/3/12, has added Thievery Corporation and Rusko to its already-potent lineup. They’ll join Sublime with Rome, Wiz Khalifa and festival namesake Cypress Hill in headlining a diverse lineup who all share love and support for one particular green hobby. The festival will feature marijuana advocacy panels, and a vendor area which will no doubt serve the best festival food in the world. Check the full list of events on the festival’s official site.

Entry comes in 3 tiers of $86, $210 and $461, with VIP access and shwag added to the high-end packages – hit the ticket page for the full rundown.

Here’s the lineup to date, with more to be announced:

Thievery Corporation
Sublime with Rome
Korn
Wiz Khalifa
Rusko
Cypress Hill
Café Tacuba
The Dirty Heads
Low End Theory (Daddy Kev,

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Kitchen Music

Posted: January 17, 2012 in Videos
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I came across this great little video from Stephen J. Anderson the other day that put a smile on my face.  According to him,

“I got bored and curious at the same time so I decided to see if I could turn my kitchen into a musical instrument… DIY style.”

Looks like some good ol’ fun around the house! Reminds me something I might have done with bandmates in high school. Good times!

John K. Samson

One of my favorite singer-songwriters, John K. Samson of The Weakerthans, will be releasing a new album very soon. His first full length solo album, entitled Provincial, is set to debut this January 24th via Epitaph-Anti Records. The release will contain re-recorded tracks from Samson’s pair of solo EPs (City Route 85 and Provincial Road 222) as well as brand new songs. A preview video for the release as well as Samson’s upcoming tour dates can be seen below.

3/10 – Boston, MA at Brighton Music Hall
3/11 – Philadelphia, PA at Union Transfer
3/13 – Washington DC at Black Cat
3/15 – New York, NY at Bowery Ballroom
3/16 – Pittsburgh, PA at Club Cafe
3/17 – Buffalo, NY at Mohawk
4/1 – Seattle,WA at Tractor Tavern
4/2 – Portland, OR at Doug Fir
4/5 – San Diego, CA at The Casbah
4/6 – Los Angeles, CA at The Troubadour
4/7 – San Francisco, CA at Bottom of the Hill

For the totally geeky, like me, the liner notes can be found, here. I really do like John K. Samson’s music and can’t wait to see him in San Francisco. Hope to see some of you there!