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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

THE SKYLINE 50: PART TWO

Part two of our all week series of the best tracks to come out this year

Eight For Eight - The Dimes
Wires and Buttons (Grey Ghost #47)
We love the Dimes. We love this song. We love the man who recorded it. But treading as gently as possible on the feelings of all those involved, a much tighter version of it is begging to exist. The springing and sprightlyness of the guitar lead, which screams, “we may have developed a new form of cowboy rock” plays along like saddle soap with the souza march of the snare, both flowing well into the sort of SEND UP THE ROCK breakdowns we’ve come to expect from this soon to be differently-named foursome. But secrets – re-record soon.


Everyone is Gay – Black Math Experiment
All You Need is Blood
We hope that you never find yourself wandering aimlessly through the falling snow on the grounds of an empty ski resort in the Utah mountains, asking yourself if you have made the right relationship decisions and if maybe burying things in the snow to try and find later was a good idea. Never question yourself like that. You made the right decision. Put this song on repeat, go wander around in the woods for awhile and feel better. It’s so catchy and fun you’ll completely overlook the fact that it’s bemoaning how much other people do not rule, but you rule even less. But isn’t that the job of a good pop song? To confront you with temporary truths of your life and make you feel better about them?


Exist – Papermoons
Papermoons 7”
This is such a delicately beautiful song on such a delicately beautiful ep. Timid little guitar strokes and drums low in the mix, with vocals telephoned and dialed down to being barely audible during the breaks. On record, this perfect little warbler is a bird in the nest, asking why we can’t just live. On the stage, Papermoons are a rockier and a rollier, and this song tells you unequivocally that you are living, and that this is one of the best expressions of it you’ve heard all year.


Fire For Wings – Gretchen Schmaltz
Laced Up Tightly
Sometimes we wonder if the brushes in the opening verses of this song are on a drum, or maybe a little bit of percussive time-keeping a loathed step-daughter makes as she sweeps the cold and foot-worn wood floors; wanting release, wanting to let go, wanting to go to the ball. Making an afternoon of mope and the way the light filters through the blinds and dust into her own private waltz, Gretchen’s voice Huck Fins you into her chores with equal parts husk, soult and unknowing.


Goodnight, Goodluck, Godspeed and Goodbye – Listen Listen
Listen Listen
The Listen Listen formula for (whips!) songwriting is to start with an instrument raid on the store-room of the Grande Old Oprey. Make a getawy in an olde time medicine huckster’s covered wagon/traveling stage horse-drawn contraption. Trot lazily through the night, drinking every brown bottle of snake oil rattling on the shelves until you fall asleep. Pick up an extra few wandering musicians by the side of the road. Stop at a revival tent near dawn. Be forgiven. Sleep through the day in the light of the Lord.


Goons, Hired Goons – Blades
Who’s the Creampuff Now
Quick! Make for the exits! Lock the doors! Watch out for snakes! Beware the CBS Saturday Murder Mystery! This empire is not Holy, or Roman, or even an empire! Who’s the center square! Stay out of Wollworths! This song has a way of running its riffs through your memory bands, connecting one thought to another in ways unaccustomed. It’s a hard one to concentrate on any one thread throughout it. Presumably, it’s about goons – but there’s nothing particularly menacing about it. Neither does it lumber and disappoint like so many Homers. BEHOLD, THE FACE OF HELEN!


Granny Clampet’s Pure Grain Know-it-All – Dizzy Pilot
**** Out the Bones
ROCK YEAH! Lest the last few tracks make you think otherwise, we are into things that get the heart a pumping and fist a shakin’. We can’t make word-one out of the vocals on this banger, but we’re totally content with any song where the don’t put down the phone and spell things out to us. The perfect soundtrack for sketchy 80 mph cab rides down the back-streets of Lafayette, Louisiana in a car whose head-liner is being ripped away by the pummeling gust-stink from the open windows and which hasn’t been washed since the meter stopped working four years ago.


The Grey Call – benjamindavismurphy
Grey Ghost #43
One of the best things about the Grey Ghost series (there could be no one best thing, cause it’s about as whips an idea as soup in a breadbowl) is all the old tracks clamoring around on people’s four-track tapes that wouldn’t otherwise see the light of day. Like this minute and a half jangler from friend of the Skyline Ben Murphy, for example. It’s a reminder that the best chicken is nuggets, and that it’s generally pretty chell to go ahead and put your stuff out there.


The Guards – Gretchen Schmaltz
Laced Up Tightly
Were it not for this track (and, in fairness Elaine Greer as of late), you wouldn’t be able to ever convince us that there are any solo-flying songstresses out there that weren’t on the sad train to bummersville. Not that this sort of expression doesn’t have it’s place, but just like every rose has it’s thorn, so too must it want nuthin but a good time (and it don’t get better than this).


He’s Home With Bones that Grow the Way They’re Supposed to – By The End of Tonight
He’s Home With Bones that Grow the Way They’re Supposed To
To paraphrase our own review, it’s like a bunch of miscreant school-yard jump-ropers from planet Angry Purple Sun got together and tried to tell the story of the Bayeux Tapestry through a combination of freaking you out and stealing your lunch money to buy you pomegranates they later hide under your pillow. If this song was accidentally swapped out with whatever was on the phonograph record they put on the Voyager spacecrafts, an entire terrified universe is going to preemptively invade us just so their children can sleep at night.

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

REVIEW: DIZZY PILOT: SH*T OUT THE BONES


It takes about nine seconds for Sh*t Out the Bones, Dizzy Pilot’s unfortunately named though raucously redeeming EP, to get to firing with all cylinders. While the tempo may step down a bit here and there, the swampy strip-stompin’ blister takes anything but the back-seat. For twenty straight minutes, your headphones are a t-top T-bird pummeling through a fuzzed, riffy and non-stop world without burnish, restraint or low-cal salad dressing. Then, you hit the closer, Carmelita, and the sudden change of pace pulls like a rawhide strap on the collar bone.

For a band whose live shows are generally the sort of volumetric exercises that can be almost as easily taken in from the next room, hearing them put down the hard-sticks and electrics to pick up the mallets and pine tops for some chorusing along to a string section doesn’t just show off their range, it, in a funny way, puts the entire recording into a fuller context. Dizzy Pilot, in spite of songs referencing moonshine, devil trains, hurricanes and, well, pooping out bones, has never aimed (best we can tell) to be dumb, balls out, Jack Daniels-inspired rock. While they may frequently hit the same pleasure centers as dumb/wonderful anthems by all the greatest hits in your collection, on Bones they err on the side of nuance that marks the difference between a record by Hum and Electric Six (put down your cattle prods - they sound nothing like either).

The entire record sounds like its been run through an overdrive pedal, and proudly so. It's the sort of dirty electric that could never be powered by a hybrid car; pure coal mine, and not the sort of clean coal technology that we've been sold on the tele lately. Even the sweeter moments, like the aforementioned Carmelita, don't hesitate to remind you that we all live in an unpolished world of addiction and sketchy edges of town. Doing epic well is not the fortune of most bands, but the DP puts it to the 3 Ring test like a champ. This is the first produced (as opposed to tune up, plug in, rock it out live) record that we've heard come out of Pigeon Eater Studio, and it sounds fantastic - which says something given our completely unwavering addiction to the recordings that have come out of Dead City Sound this year. Get yr tuff out, this rippage rules. Recommended

Dizzy Pilot will take the middle spot for crowd-pleasers Melt Banana tonight with WTF MISSLE punks Cop Warmth getting things started @ Walter’s on Washington.

Stream: Dizzy Pilot - Various Tracks

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Monday, June 18, 2007

LATE PASS: FGHOTS PHOTOS

Well, like we said, we didn't much have time to take any snapshots of the various goings on that took place a few weeks ago at the more-successful-than-the-George-Forman-Grill Feel Good Hits of the Summer Fest. Fortunately for us, and for you, a few people did. Please enjoy the following thousand-word encapsulments of a few of the day's performers, and don't forget to send any you might have hiding on your flickr our way. Also, please do not forget we are the kings of R&B. Just sayin.

WATERMARKS (photo by Mindy)


DIZZY PILOT (photos by Erica Cleveland)




PARIS FALLS (photos by Erica Cleveland)




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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

CONFIRMED: SLASH AND RIFF TONITE @ PROLO


Well, the rumor that you read here first was out and out confirmed over the weekend. In case you missed the gory details from us or Donewaiting, Handstamp or Hands Up, here’s the beef: David Arquette will be at The Proletariat around nine tonight showing clips from his directorial debut, the upcoming slasher pic The Tripper. The plot? SO SAYETH THE ORACLE: “A Ronald Reagan-obsessed serial killer targets a bunch of hippies who are heading to a weekend-long concert.” Yuss.

Performing as part of the Hollywoodness will be locals Black Math Experiment, who will presumably take an axe to yr skull in their most important performance ever of the song “You Cannot Kill David Arquette.”

After the blood is squeegeed from the floor, find your buddy (NOT the blonde bimbo or the only non-white person) and stick around for the haunted house of acts that includes Greg Ashely (Gris Gris), Brian Glaze (Brian Jonestown Massacre), Jenny Westbury, Josh White (Dizzy Pilot, Drillbox Ignition) and Erin Dance (Southern Bellegosi) This is all free, btw. GET KNIFED IN THE EYE!

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

RUMOR: DAVID ARQUETTE to hang out with Black Math Experiment… AT THE PROLO?!


HAHAH WTF?!! Ok, its been a while since a rumor has come our way, and we guess its must be because the old mill has been busy cranking out a really good one. So, you know the band Black Math Experiment? Right, well they have a song called “You Cannot Kill David Arquette”, which is pretty hilarious, in-fact, even David Arquette himself thinks so. SO – Tuesday (March 27th), Mr. Courtney Cox himself will be in town promoting his upcoming film The Tripper, and that same night, Black Math will be playing a show at the Proletariat – so here’s what we’re hearing: somehow the two parties hooked up, and ARQUETTE WILL BE HANGING OUT AND PROMOTING HIS MOVIE AT THE PROLO THAT NIGHT.

SO YEAH – In addition to the fact that Greg Ashely (Gris Gris), Brian Glaze (Brian Jonestown Massacre), Jenny Westbury, Josh White (Dizzy Pilot, Drillbox Ignition) and Erin Dance (Southern Bellegosi) are playing, you’ll be able to SHOUT ALONG TO YOU CAN’T KILL DAVID ARQUETTE WITH DAVID ARQUETTE. OH – AND IT'S FREE. OH AND ITS TUESDAY, SO FREE POOL TOO! IF THERE WAS SOMETHING TO TOP CAPSLOX WE WOULD ACTIVATE IT NOW FOR GREATER EMPHASIS!

Hilarious. We’ll update when we know more.

MP3: Black Math Experiment - You Cannot Kill David Arquette

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SPRINGTIME FOR HEARTS EVERYWHERE


HEY YOU KNOW WHAT WE LIKE? Springtime, which officially began yesterday. HEY YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE WE LIKE? Good shows. AND YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE? Unusual places too see said jams. Yes, though our heady and virile and totally still in their 20s staff is just as guilty as anyone as sticking to the trusty trifecta of Montrose venues, it doesn’t hurt to get out once in a while.

CONSIDER THEN seeing Hearts of Animals at HBU tonight, where she’ll be doing a set of her fun-in-thee-springtime-sun guitar and drum machine pop as part of the University’s Awareness Concert Series. Totally free. The show is in the MD Anderson Student center at 8pm and also has the impossible-to-Google Sam Jones on the bill.

CAN’T MAKE IT? Then spend about four minutes visiting HOA’s MySpace, download some tracks (SO ACES when bands let you do that), insert into iPod and go take a nice walk down to the dog-park, the vacant lot with all the birds or atleast the pet store. Enjoy your spring – it's not going to last.

PS: After Hearts of Animals, get back to Walters on Washington to catch Dischord Records’ Antelope, along with local kids Bring Back the Guns and Dizzy Pilot.

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

GOSSIP: DOM TO DO SOUND AT THE PROLETARIAT

BRING THE NOISE: Domokos, who, like Prince, Cher and Oprah, does not have a last name, has been signed on by The Proletariat to be their sound engineer for their Wednesday night Commune Music series. As A Pink Cloud and with stints in current and past groups like Rusted Shut, Helios Creed/Chrome and Swarm of Angels, the new man wearing the old cans has shown a propensity for the rough, the ready, the unreduced and the loud – no clue how or if this will translate into his live engineering or why anyone thought citizen journalism was a good idea. Dom, who had no comment for this story because we did not ask him, will have his first go of it at tonight’s Valentine’s Day Massacre show, featuring The Medicine Show, Dizzy Pilot and Lions plus a live date auction hosted by Arthur Bates. Congratz Dom.

Update: Add to the bill SouthernBellugosi (who was formerly known as Erin Dance) and Down From the Clouds. There will still be an auction, but only an evening with a bachelorette is for sale - sorry ladies. $8 or $6 for people with mustaches (seriously).

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Friday, January 26, 2007

Def Jams: Hearing Aid Benefit @ The Prolo

Ok, so there is a lot of jokes to make here; a music benefit for the hearing impaired; a silent auction; Dizzy Pilot.The long and short of it is, though, is that a guy named Jeremy Trujilo temporarily lost his hearing due to a prank gone bad and was compelled to put something together to raise money for Houston’s Center for Hearing and Speech. Good for him.

The Sunday event, which gets started at six, features a bill with 7 bands, 2 different DJ groups, auctions for art by local artists, raffle prizes, that fajita guy and drink specials. Truth be told, I haven’t even heard of most of these bands, but T&T Music Factory never disappoint when on the decks and this is as good a chance as any to scout out any up and comers to add to your i-list.

Hearing Aid Benefit Show, featuring:
Information Tree, Down from the Clouds, Erin Dance, Dizzy Pilot, Sinews, Shina Rae, Jeff Harms plus DJs T&T Music Factory and Fuzzy Boots.

Sunday January 28th at The Proletariat. +18. $8 or $6 w/canned good.

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