Thursday, April 1, 2010

LESSONS IN NORTHERN LIGHTS


I've always been inspired by the creativity of Jack White.
His collective output for the past decade is both immense and
multi-faceted; Artist, Actor, Singer/Songwriter,
Producer, multi-band member, label owner, etc...

On the track 'Little Room', from the classic LP 'White Blood Cells',
Jack White sings/writes:

"Well you're in your little room and you're
workin' on something good. But if it's really good, you're gonna
need a bigger room. And when you're in the bigger room, you might
not know what to do. You might have to think of how ya got
started, sittin' in your little room..."

When I first heard those lyrics (and that stompin' beat by Meg),
I was astonished how simply and accurately he'd described the
creative arc of aspiring musicians. How many of your favourite
artists do those words PERFECTLY describe? As a dejected hip-hop
fan in the early 00's, I recalled the early days of Wu-Tang,
A Tribe Called Quest & J Dilla. Later, the words of 'Little Room'
perfectly matched so many Rock 'N Roll bands (like Kings of Leon)
who's trajectory I'd followed since the beginning and slowly watched
decline in awesome, whilst ascending in popdom.

The White Stripes just put out a new live DVD called
'Under Great White Northern lights'. It's helmed by
Malloy brother Emmett, who also directed one of my favourite
surf films 'Thicker Than Water'.

Here's some more quote-worthy-quotes, (a la Jack White)
from the film, to help you keep creative:

"Inspiration & work ethic ride right next to each other..."

"Deadlines.. make you CREATIVE"

"Opportunity and telling yourself.. 'Oh, I've got all the time in the
world, all the money in the world, you got all the colours in the
palate you want...ANYTHING you want.. I mean, THAT JUST
KILLS CREATIVITY."

Mr. White is one WISE DUDE, and part of the reason for his continued
success is a strong work ethic and his commitment to reigning in his
creative impulses, to challenge himself (and produce better art).

Under Great White Northern Lights is out now in many formats..
I grabbed the CD/DVD version and it's better than a steal for
only $18.99. (Canada only). You should also check out their first
'live' film Under Blackpool Lights..

[[For further reference, look into the rules he put in place, when
he was creating the epic album 'Elephant'.]]

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

BLACK LIPS BBQ TORONTO (w/DEERHUNTER).

Last Sunday in Toronto, The Black Lips completely DESTROYED
The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern...
I was a little late arriving, but also managed to catch the way cool
DEMON'S CLAWS (Hell Shovel?), who make records for a neat label called Telephone Explosion. Anyhoo, after The Black Lips DESTROYED
The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern, they were kind enough to welcome
In The Red recording artist BBQ, as well as the equally legendary
Bradford Cox (of Deerhunter & Atlas Sound fame)...

The fellas ended up covering 'RUN RUN RUN', by
The Velvet Underground and suffice to say, it went quite well...::



{Watch in HQ}

Sunday, January 24, 2010

NUSHI: [COCO] ARCHIE BRONSON

The Archie Bronson Outfit are AWESOME. I first heard their 'tunes on a CMJ Music Marathon CD sampler in '06 and I've been waiting for the NUSHI from these dudes ever since... Fast (slow) forward to 2K10 & the UK trio finally have a new baby 'Coconuts', ready to pop out March 1st, via Domino Records. Let's be honest; you really need to study...

Go to iTunes, (now) and download 'Dart for My Sweetheart', 'Jab Jab', 'Cherry Lips' 'Butterflies' & 'The Wheel Rolls On'.

Oh, and watch these:



Thursday, January 21, 2010

NUSHI: WU vs BEATLES


It's been tough to be fresh while sampling The Beatles since DangerMouse released the epic Grey Album in 2004... Here's a surprisingly effective combination of Wu-Tang acapellas & sampled source material initially authored by The Fab Four. UK Producer/Secondary School Music Teacher/Caregiver for adults with special needs' Tom Caruana, has avoided the obvious and delved into the deep waters of eclectic Beatles cover records and concocted some very nice beats here on this 27 (!) track LP. Of particular greatness is his work with Inspectah Deck on 'Forget Me Not', and Ghostface on Supreme Clientele's 'Mighty Healthy'. Tom's new verse = new beat on 'UZI (Pinky Ring)' is also very impressive. The entire album is available for download in many formats at bandcamp.com, so head here to give the album a listen and add it to your hard drive.