Archive for December, 2007

Dec
24
2007

Rockin’ around the Christmas blog

posted by Matt Klomp at 3:48 am.

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I heard the bells on Christmas Day,
Their old familiar carols play
And wild and sweet the words repeat,
Of peace on earth, good will to men

And in despair I bow’d my head:
“There is no peace on earth,” I said,
“For hate is strong and mocks the song,
Of peace on earth, good will to men.”

Then pealed the bells more loud and deep,
“God is not dead, nor doth He sleep;
The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
With peace on earth, good will to men.”

1. Chuck Berry - Run, Rudolph, Run
2. Death Cab For Cutie - Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)
3. Jimmy Eat Wolrd - Last Christmas

4. Coldplay - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

5. The Vandals - Oi to the World

6. Blink 182 - I Won’t Be Home For Christmas

7. David Bazan - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

8. Albert King - Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin’

9. Feist - Lo, How a Rose E’re Blooming

10. The Pretenders - 2000 Miles

11. Jimmy Eat World - 12.23.95
12. Belle and Sebastian - The Twelve Days of Christmas

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Happy Christmas to all,
Matt

Dec
21
2007

I Heard There Was a Secret Chord…

posted by Matt Klomp at 12:24 am.

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2008 is looking up to be a great year for music. With Ambulance Ltd., Cat Power, Wolf Parade, The Strokes, Coldplay, and Phoenix (just to name a few) all set to release new albums, how could it not be? I recently came across a downloadable live concert of another fellow who is set to release his first full-length solo album within the next few months - Mr. David Bazan. Any fans of Bazan’s former band, Pedro the Lion, will notice a few old favorites on top of the six BRAND NEW songs he played on his last tour. There’s also some really funny Q+A with the audience and an awesome cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.”

For a live show, the sound quality is great. Check it out HERE.

Dec
11
2007

Calm Yah Nerves: A Study Break Mix Tape

posted by Matt Klomp at 2:33 am.

Dec
10
2007

Chicago Shows for the Christmas Spirited

posted by Matt Klomp at 3:34 pm.

AT METRO

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Dec. 21 - Office w/ the 1900s - Office, which started out of Chicago, is a sort of up-and-coming indie band that people went nuts over at SXSW earlier this year. I’ve only heard a few songs, but they’ve been good. Should be a fun show. And it’s only 10 bucks. Have a listen.

Dec. 23 - Spitalfield - From what I understand, this is the band’s last show ever. If you missed these guys when they played the Canopy Club this could be your last chance to relive that rough patch just before your 16th birthday.

Dec. 27 - Mustard Plug - If you asked for checkered crew socks for Christmas… then I guess you probably already have tickets to this. Be careful skanking on those icy sidewalks, you crazy ska kids.

NEW YEARS EVE - An Unbelievably Expensive Evening with Spoon (& Special Guests) - Don’t get me wrong. I love old Spoon, I love new Spoon, but 80 Dollars! Unless the special guests are Johnny Cash and Elliott Smith I’ll be at home roasting chestnuts on an open fire and drinking Nagasakis. (Half eggnog, half sake.)
Also, you’d think all that extra ticket money might go towards an open bar or awesome decorations or something, but you’d be wrong. I went to see Alkaline Trio at last year’s New Year’s Eve show and definitely left feeling more than a little ripped off. There’s probably no better way for a Spoon nut to spend their New Year’s, but those are the only people I’d recommend this one to.

AT DOUBLE DOOR

Dec. 11 and 12 - The Lemonheads - A really underrated band from the 90s. These guys were broken up for almost ten years but are back and touring. You may know them from their cover of the Simon and Garfunkel tune “Mrs. Robinson” or from some of their hits - “If I Could Talk I’d Tell You” and “Into Your Arms” come to mind.

Dec. 15 - The Verve Pipe - I still stand by my belief that “The Freshmen” is one of the best songs ever. To be honest, I didn’t know that these guys still played.

NEW YEARS EVE
- A Slightly Less Expensive Evening with ….Poi Dog Pondering? You crazy, Double Door. Hey Spoon fans - at least you know Poi Dog Pondering aren’t the special guests.


AT SCHUBAS

Dec. 14 and 15 - The New Amsterdams - Matt Pryor (of the Get Up Kids) continues to prove that he is incapable of writing bad music. I’ve been a fan of this band for years. These two shows are a great chance to see an extremely talented band in an intimate venue. Listen here.

Dec. 30 and NEW YEAR’S EVE - Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s w/ Catfish Haven - If you haven’t heard Margot’s “Skeleton Key” you’ve been missing out. Also, a Catfish Haven live performance is truly something to behold. Does anyone else remember the homeless-looking backup gospel singers they had with them when they were here for Pygmalion?

Jan. 4 - Is She Weird Is She White (Pixies tribute) and The Teenage FBI (Guided By Voices tribute)
- Even if the bands suck, think about how cool the crowd is going to be!

Dec
3
2007

Georgie James: Going Places

posted by Matt Klomp at 6:02 pm.

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Georgie James had me at hello with my first listening of their single, “Need Your Needs.” At the time I had no idea that the group was initially formed by John Davis (recently deceased Q and Not U’s wizard of a drummer) with Laura Burhenn (also an accomplished singer and songwriter). On their debut album, Places, Davis takes care of all of the drumming and guitar work and Burhenn lays down all of the piano tracks. The pair trade off the role of lead vocalist, something that has become less uncommon with recent indie bands but, even so, Georgie James find a way to make everything about their music their own. This band has a genuinely cool dynamic about them – they write fun, surprising pop music that will bounce around inside your head for days.

Give them a listen!

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Need Your Needs
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