Posts Tagged ‘Conor Oberst’
You Should Know: Capgun Coup
November 3rd, 2009 by intr0vertWe at AvantTrash come from the Midwest. Nebraska, specifically. The dead center of the country. The Heartland. The Great Plains. Sound boring? It can be! (There’s a reason most of us fled to the big city besides the outstanding warrants.) But when there is an absence of “something to do”, you are afforded the unique opportunity to make your own good time. This is not a vacuum of creativity, it is a ground as fertile as the dirt beneath your feet. When you don’t have a venue for your band in the Midwest, you go underground…literally. Most bands I’ve ever been in came not from garages, but basements. Some of the best shows I’ve ever seen were subterranean.
There’s a house in Omaha that for the better part of 20 years has been a kind of artists commune. It’s parties are as notorious as it’s residents. Infamous even. It’s called Hotel Frank and this is the environment that Capgun Coup was borne from. Their new record Maudlin has that lazy lo-fi punk sound nailed. Each song on this album sounds like it could come from a different record. I guess that shows their flexibility as artists but cuts in a bit to the territory of the Black Lips and Jay Reatard, but a bit more sophisticated. So even at times a bit like a dirty, midwest Little Joy, but without all the cuteness.
Capgun Coup’s sophomore album Maudlin comes out TODAY and is the follow up to 2007’s Brought to You by Nebraskafish both albums are available for purchase via Conor Oberst*’s Team Love Records website.
Monsters of Folk announce fall tour dates.
July 27th, 2009 by intr0vert
Monsters of Folk (My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis, and singer/songwriter M. Ward) will be touring this fall to support their record (out September 22nd). Throughout each show of the tour, the four members will be switching instruments. True commies that they are, Monsters of Folk are partnering with Air Traffic Control, a resource for musicians’ philanthropic and social change work, to donate monies raised from ticket sales. The band will be donating $1 from every ticket sold on the tour to local non-profits.
via Press Release: “On a daily basis, we see how hard organizations like these work to make our communities, country and world a better place.” said Erin Potts, the organization’s executive director. “In a time when economic resources are harder to come by and organizations are overwhelmed by urgency and need, the Monsters of Folk tour’s charitable activities are a significant way to energize and support the tireless and often overlooked work that these organizers are doing.”
For a complete list of charities and for more information on Air Traffic Control, please visit www.atctower.net.
You Should Know: Monsters of Folk
July 22nd, 2009 by intr0vert
Are you ready to rock!? Well are you ready for some semi-rockin’, heady, collegiate, Americana?
via their Press Release:
Monsters of Folk – comprised of Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis, My Morning Jacket’s Jim James and singer/songwriter M.Ward – will be releasing their first collaborative album on September 22nd. The self-titled effort was recorded in Malibu, CA and Omaha, NE, and produced by Mogis. Although these critically acclaimed artists have shared the stage before, this album marks their first recorded output as a band. The record will be released in North America on Shangri-La Music, and internationally on Rough Trade (UK/Europe), Spunk Records (Australia/New Zealand) and P-Vine Records (Japan). The musicians have made a track from their forthcoming self-titled debut album available for FREE.
Their website, MonstersOfFolk.com is giving away the song, titled “Say Please”, to anyone who visits the site and types “please” into the request form.
Coachella 2009 Lineup Posted – Yup, it’s as lame as we predicted!
January 30th, 2009 by intr0vert
Headliners:
Day 1 (Mopey White Dudes Night Out!) – Paul McCartney (I heard he was dead?), Morrisey (be sure to wear your tux to the soundcheck), Franz Ferdinand (Were the Strokes busy that night?), Leonard Cohen (exempt), Conor Oberst and the “Not as good as Bright Eyes” Band.
Day 2 (Music for people who hate Music Night) – The Killers (They kill good music), Amy Winehouse (if she lives 77 more days), TV on the Radio (exempt), Thievery Corporation (you call that a headliner?).
Day 3 (Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel Night aka Music to cake yourself in makeup and cut your wrists to) – The Cure (are still sad), My Bloody Valentine (are still irrelevant), Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Were the Strokes busy that night, too?), Throbbing Gristle, X, Peter Bjorn & John (PB&J? Yummy!). Full Lineup After the Jump!
Conor Oberst sans-Bright Eyes: New tracks & tour.
June 20th, 2008 by intr0vert
Omahan Conor Oberst has announced a lengthy solo tour to accompany his impending solo LP due out August 5th.
Why even drop the name Bright Eyes? Bright Eyes is Conor Oberst. No offense to Mike Mogis and Nate Wolcott, they are both very talented but everyone else on stage with Conor is just “you know, those guys in Bright Eyes’ band”. And actually he is still bringing Nate with on this tour, along with Maria Macey Taylor, Taylor Hollingsworth, Nik Freitas, and Rilo Kiley’s Jason Boesel in his band called the Mystic Valley Band. I’m guessing this naming followed a couple days visit with Mescalito.
You can stream 2 of the tracks on ConorOberst.com now. Let me know if you get a pre-release.
So dare I shell out 40 bucks tomorrow morning to see him at the Trubadour August 5th? A CD release show of sorts? Probably not. He seems to loathe his audiences and never fails to play exactly what nobody else wants to here. I’ll wait for a smaller Bright Eyes show.
North American Tour Dates
7/25 Billings, MT Bones Brewing
7/27 Calgary, AB Calgary Folk Festival
7/29 Vancouver, BC Richards on Richards
7/30 Seattle, WA Neumo’s
7/31 Bend, OR Midtown Ballroom
8/01 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
8/02 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
8/03 Santa Cruz, CA Rio Theatre
8/05 Los Angeles, CA Troubadour
8/08 Nashville, TN Mercy Lounge
8/09 Carrboro, NC Cats Cradle
8/10 Norfolk, VA Norva
8/11 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero
8/12 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom
8/17 Saratoga, NY Saratoga Music Festival
9/25 Tulsa, TX Cain’s Ballroom
9/20 Omaha, NE Anchor Inn
9/21 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium w/ Jenny Lewis
9/23 Fayetteville, AR George’s Majestic Lounge w/ Jenny Lewis
9/24 Oxford, MS The Lyric w/ Jenny Lewis
9/25 Tulsa, TX Cain’s Ballroom w/ Jenny Lewis
9/27 Austin, TX – Austin City Limits



