Friday, February 13, 2009

The Tallest Man On Earth is Coming to St. Paul!


The Tallest Man on Earth: Where Do My Bluebird Fly from shoottheplayer.com on Vimeo.



On April 2nd @ The Turf Club Sweden's very own, Tallest Man On Earth, will be performing. Kristian Matsson of Dalarna, Sweden also sings in a band called Montezumas.  Kristian will bill playing SXSW along with a string of dates around the midwest around his show in St. Paul.  


The Tallest Man On Earth: Stepstone (Traditional) from shoottheplayer.com on Vimeo.

The Tallest Man On Earth Myspace Page

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Monday, February 09, 2009

Lykke Li and Wildbirds and Peacedrums @ Varsity 2/8/09

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Can't get enough of Lykke Li!


Lykke Li & Bon Iver doing 'Dance Dance Dance' in L.A from Lykke Li on Vimeo.

Bon Iver is the man!

Lykke Li @ NTBR Part 2 - "After Laughter" from Drew Innis on Vimeo.

Hey it's Peter Yttling from Peter Bjorn and John playing guitar!

Be sure to catch Lykke Li perform at the varisty theater Feb. 8th!

Click here for tickets!

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Shout Out Louds Live!!!!



With an appearance at SXSW and currently at Coachella, Shout Out Louds are still touring in support of their second full length "Our Ill Wills", which was out last September. They also will be apart of 5 festivals in Denmark throughout the summer. Once the summer is over they will start recording more songs for their third album. My guess is they already have some new tracks recorded. I loved the last release and found out that it was produced by Björn Yttling from Peter Bjorn and John. Hopefully Bjorn will get them in the studio again soon.

Shout Out Louds Website / Myspace Page

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Say Hello to Ida Maria

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Ladies and gentlemen I give you Ida Maria all the way from Nesna, Norway.  A little bit like Fierry Furnaces, Ida mixes her vocals with that classic rock n roll sound.  Canadian bands Metric and Land of Talk definitely come to mind as well.  She drew a ton of buzz at CMJ and most recently SXSW.  She's had a couple demos out and recently has a big single/7" out called Stella. She'll be coming to California for a few dates in the states in april, check out the dates below. Let's keep are fingers crossed for a full American tour.   




Up and Coming Shows...

18 Apr 2008 9:00 Camden Crawl 2008 Camden Town, London and South East
19 Apr 2008 9:00 Camden Crawl 2008 Camden Town, London and South East
27 Apr 2008 11:00am Musexpo Los Angeles Los Angeles, California
27 Apr 2008 9:00 House of Blues Hollywood, California

30 Apr 2008 9:00 Bergenfest 08 Logen Teater Bergen, Hordaland
3 May 2008 9:00 Hemsedal Skibakken Hemsedal
5 May 2008 9:00 ALBUMRELEASE NORWAY Blå Oslo Oslo, Oslo
6 May 2008 9:00 ALBUMRELEASE NORWAY Blæst Trondheim Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag
9 May 2008 9:00 Brick Yard Carlisle

Here is a video of "Drive Away My Heart"


Ida Maria Myspace Page

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Friday, February 29, 2008

The Hives Rock the House at First Ave 2/28/08!!!!

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Making light of a nation’s weak currency is rarely a way for a band to win over an audience, but last night at a packed First Avenue, The Hives frontman Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist did just that. “Being from Sweden, your dollar is worth nothing to us. We are playing this show because we love you people,” he exclaimed early on in their frantic, vigorous hour and a half set. And, by the end of the show, it was clear that he loved himself quite a bit too-but so did the audience, who ate up Pelle’s arrogance simply because he and his band brought the rock to back up all his outlandish claims. Before the band tore into ‘Hate To Say I Told You So,’ Pelle claimed that they were the currently the ‘best band in the entertainment industry,’ and, during those three minutes (and the rest of the show, actually) it was tough to argue with him. There aren’t too many bands that give themselves up to the spectacle of rock n’ roll so unabashedly. And that spirit really was infectious, as the audience appeared to be having as much fun as the band, dancing and pogoing and clapping along with the beat--lest the monster of Minneapolis would make an appearance. Pelle claimed that there was a monster in the city that no one knew about, and if the audience stopped clapping, it would kill everyone. It sounds silly out of the context of the show, but, believe it or not, the threat worked, and the crowd responded by sending waves of applause at the band after every song.

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Musically, The Hives don’t really break any new ground, meshing rock and punk in a familiar way, but they continually bring a fresh energy to their music and genuinely look like they are having the time of their lives onstage (and look the part as well, in their matching black and white fitted suits). Most of the songs went by in a blur, blending into each other rather seamlessly, with Pelle’s often hilarious comments intermittently scattered in. I have to admit I’m not as familiar with their last two records as I am their earlier work, but the new songs were engaging and fun. But the real standouts for me were the older (and admittedly more familiar) songs-‘Walk Idiot Walk,’ ‘Main Offender,’ ‘Die Alright,’ and the aforementioned ‘Hate To Say I Told You So.’ Perfect examples of straight-ahead, high-energy three minute rock songs. It’s really what The Hives do best. And last night they were playing to their strengths and ripping one song off after another, keeping the energy level in the club high, and keeping the crowd entertained both with their music and the incredible stage presence and makeshift stand-up comedy of Pelle. ‘This next song is really going to fuck you in the ears,’ he hilariously claimed towards the end of the show, and you know what-it did. What more can you possibly expect from rock n’ roll?


Erik T.


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