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Ode to Sub Pop

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

I’ve always been a fan of Sub Pop, but I’m extra excited about some new releases of theirs.

I guess I’ll let you in our April’s CD of the month a few hours early…it’s the debut album from Obits! Rick Froberg (Hot Snakes, Drive Like Jehu) is leading the group and also did the amazing artwork for the album. While I still can’t get enough of Alela Diane, I’m super excited for this album because it’s some of the best rock and roll I’ve heard in awhile. Froberg’s vocals sound simliar to Hot Snakes and there’s a great variety of super high energy garage/punk/surfy stuff.

The most recent of Sub Pop’s Deluxe Edition collection is “Bunny Gets Paid,” the third album from 90s-era Chicago group Red Red Meat. Now you can get ahold of the previously out of print album and seven extra rare tracks. These include a cover of Low’s “Words” and a super distorted version of Flock of Seagulls’ “Wishing.” Check this out if you like sad songs infused with blues riffs and lots of fuzz. This album is currently featured in 1190’s new rotation.

This one doesn’t come out until May, but I already pre-ordered it! “Enter the Vaselines” collects everything that was on “The Way of the Vaselines” plus 17 more songs of never-before-heard demos and live recordings. These Scots are one of my all-time favorite twee pop groups, but I was always so upset that their entire catalog fit onto just one CD. This is available for pre-order in a 3-LP set or on 2 CDs at a very pleasant price.

DJ Alisha High Five of Totally Radical Things I’m Loving…

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Hi, sorry I’m late with my usual Monday blog but computer time has been limited in DJ Alishaland, so…

Here’s My High Five for the week:

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1)1190 is awarded “Best Non-Commercial Radio Station” again! Thank you Westword for continually loving the variety of music and heart we put into our programming… every one of us! I’ll continue to DJ at 1190 until another radio station in our area can prove to me that they’re music is consistently better.

Grungy sign with lights2)This is Not Spinal Tap TOURS: Ummm awesome! Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer are doing a 40-city tour as “This is NOT Spinal Tap: Unwigged and Unplugged” playing songs from all of their brilliant projects over the years. And yes, they’re coming through Denver, so get your ticket! You’ll get songs from Spinal Tap, A Mighty Wind and I even heard in an interview with them yesterday that they might even play songs from Michael McKean’s days as Lenny and the Squigtones from Laverne and Shirley (maybe)! DEETS: April 29 at Paramount in Denver!
3)Stereo Total & Leslie and the Lys at the Bluebird: I went to see this show at the Bluebird on Friday night and it was so fun! I couldn’t stop dancing long enough to take pictures, but I did take some pictures beforehand as I was walking to the venue. Before I get into this, I just want to say that Stereo Total are adorable, fun in concert and actually played all my favorite songs, but I definitely like their music on record better. However, I do LOVE seeing Leslie and the Lys in concert as opposed to sitting through their records. This is my third time seeing them (we worked together a few years back so we’re kinda acquaintances and chat when they come through town). But I must say that Leslie and the Lys are getting better and better in concert with more gimmicks and stage effects than ever! Just youtube them and see if you don’t know what I’m talking about. Oh yeah, so I took some pictures of Leslie and the Lys’ awesome new tour bus that I spotted parked in the cleaners parking lot across from Bluebird! They were taken on my phone so the quality isn’t the best, but man was I laughing my arse off while taking these!
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130164850film_religilous4)Finally watched Religilous! Bill Maher’s satirical documentary on religion around the world was fun to watch and at times ruthless as he interviews people who are mad about their religion! I admire his ability to just say “c’mon” to people when he’s interviewing them about their beliefs like “do you really believe a man survivied living in a fish for three days?”

condo-fucks5)Condo F*cks: The new Yo La Tengo side-project, or is it?! Okay it is, but they like the allure of creating new characters for this new project of theirs and I can’t get enough. We’ve had the album in rotation for about a month now and it was released last Tuesday on Matador.

Have  a great day! <3
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I <3 Gigbot

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Have you started using Gigbot yet? This wonderful site is the product of a few local web designers and seems to be the best way out there to keep track of all your upcoming concerts. They have one giant calendar of every show happening in the Denver/Boulder/Fort Collins/Colorado Springs area and after setting up a simple account you can construct your own Giglist of shows you’d like to see. They even keep track of DIY venues like Blast-o-mat and Bar Bar. If you want to go a little further you can follow your friends to see which shows they’re planning on checking out, comment on shows you’re realllllly excited about and upload photos of a show you just went to. Gigbot just recently went national so you can use it in any city. This is a really easy site to use and helps a ton in keeping track of all the great shows that come through here.

Denver Record Expo – April 19th

Monday, March 30th, 2009

News of the upcoming Record Expo nearly snuck by me, but I noticed a flyer about it at Wax Trax this weekend. It’s set to happen on Sunday, April 19th from 10-4 at the usual spot – the Ramada Plaza Convention Center in Northglenn. Admission is $2, but well worth it! Over 40 dealers will be there with records from every genre along with posters, memorabilia and CDs. Come to get hard to find stuff as well as some classics that you’ve been meaning to add to your record collection.

Poster Madness

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

13th Floor Elevators

Ah, gig posters. The art form that gained most of its popularity in the LSD driven subculture of the late 60s is alive and well today. Though the contemporary work is not consistently psychedelic, the inspired D.I.Y aesthetic of artists like Stanley Mouse (see 13th Floor Elevators print; right) and the psychedelic movement has not been abandoned by younger generations. Local artists Lindsey Kuhn and Jeff Holland (our very own Uncle Jeff of Route 78 West) are a prime examples (See Cramps for Kuhn; Dick Dale/Mermen for Holland; on next page).

If you are interested in seeing more of the prints that continue to inspire silkscreen and poster artists today head down to The Denver Art Museum where “The Psychedelic Experience: Rock Posters from the San Francisco Bay Area, 1965-1971” exhibit is currently running.

A friend once suggested to me that posters were not “art” because they were promotional materials, advertisements. I don’t think she could have been more wrong, but spend some time on the Gigposters.com forum and decide for yourself.
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DJ ALISHA RECORD REVISIT: D.J. Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince – He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper

Friday, March 27th, 2009
Hey! Its been two weeks, and I’m excited to do another Record Revisit for you! If you’re new to Radio 1190’s newish blog, this is where I re-review an album from my record collection each Friday that I haven’t listened to in years. How do I choose the record? Well you vote on which one I review! Oh and I don’t let myself use google for band info. n’ stuff, I just review based on my memories of the record.

So you had a choice of albums by Papa M, The Busy Signals and D.J. Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince… and you chose the one album I was hoping you’d choose! YAY… so here goes.

VITAL STATS:
Artist: D.J. Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince

Album: He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper
Label: Zomba (Jive)
Year: 1988
…first of all a quick note of excitement-
Dear Memory Lane,
I am so excited to listen to this and journey back to 4th grade when two songs in particular from this album were in my mind the best songs ever!
Your Friend,
DJ Alisha (and yes I know I will never be as good of a DJ as Jazzy Jeff)
Upon the record’s release, the first single I heard from this record was “Parents Just Don’t Understand” on the radio and it was instantly my favorite song! Then after getting the tape, I discovered a song about Freddy Krueger on there, then “Nightmare on My Street” was my favorite! I remember listening to this tape A LOT, but also just fast-forwarding and rewinding to get to those two songs. I also watched a lot of MTV enjoying the video for “Parents Just Don’t Understand,” and there was always a rumor that “Nightmare on My Street” was supposed to debut late at night on MTV, but I never saw it. I don’t even know if it exists.

Okay, now that I’m done getting all diary on you, let’s LISTEN!
Yay, the album starts off with “Nightmare on My Street” and I can recite about 97% of the song still. I really like cartoony/comedic rap like this, especially about Freddy! I’ve always wanted to interview Will Smith and ask him about this song and what he thinks of it today. I mean who doesn’t love lyrics like “He wears the same hat and sweater every single day/ And even if its hot outside he wears it anyway.” The album then goes into another song “Here We Go Again” which is a pretty strong song too. The Fresh Prince has a great voice, but Jazzy Jeff is the true star on this track… I love the beats! Another notable track is “He’s the D.J., I’m the Rapper.” This song shows what great chemistry these two have.
There’s definitely some hit and miss songs as I continue to listen to this record. It falls short for me as an adult, but when this came out I couldn’t think of a more fun record to listen to.
Some interesting things looking at the liner notes… Will “The Fresh Prince” Smith only thanks “God, my family and friends!” on the record as opposed to D.J. Jazzy Jeff thanking just about everyone he knows by name. And also The Fresh Prince is nicknamed “Nutty as a Fruitcake” which makes me think the rumors of him liking boys a little bit may be true. Its okay FP, I don’t judge and you are like the biggest star in the world so you can laugh all the way to the bank if this is your little secret. Everyone knows that you do love your wife and kiddos even if you are “nuttier than a fruitcake” in that way that some folks in Hollywood gossip about you. I met you in person a few months ago, you are very nice and handsome.
One last thing about the liner notes, if you’re looking to bulk up your collection of classic hip-hop, use the liner notes as a directory of artists because they shout out to everyone from Grandmaster Caz to Public Enemy and even 2 Live Crew in the “We Would Like to Acknowledge” part.
All in all fun record, but I’ll stick to my favorite singles-

Thanks for reading and now here’s your chance to vote on what I listen to next week:
1)New Order – Republic

2)David Bowie – Love You Till Tuesday

3)Tom Waits – Rain Dogs
HOW TO VOTE… COMMENT BELOW AND VOTE FOR NEXT WEEK’S RECORD REVISIT!
Peace out,

SXSW Recap: Julie Doiron at Spider House

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

I was so happy to get to see Julie Doiron since I’m so in love with her recent album. I’m even more in love with her after seeing her play. She was one of the sweetest performers I’ve seen – she kept asking the audience for requests and got so disappointed when someone shouted out a song she didn’t remember. We heard all about the taxi ride she got to the venue, what she had had for breakfast and other details of the day she felt obliged to share. Her simple line-up with Fred Squire on drums and herself on guitar worked really well. They made some of the songs a lot funkier than they are on the album which I liked a lot.

Pictures by Courtney Fellion.

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Best use of Arcade Fire in a trailer…

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
With all the “BEST OF WESTWORD” news going on in Denver, I thought I’d just award the guys who made the trailer for the new film Where the Wild Things Are my own “Best use of an Arcade Fire song in a trailer.” Thumbs up!

This film has been in the making (and remaking) for quite some time and I’m excited that the film studio is finally happy with Spike Jonze’s work. Many cool people in addition to Jonze helped with the film, including Dave Eggers who helped with the screenplay and music is by Carter Burwell and Karen O. The cast is cool too including Catherine Keener, Paul Dano, Lauren Ambrose and other well-respected actors.

I do so hope Maurice Sendak enjoys the big screen version of his beloved and most wonderfully illustrated children’s book.

It is scheduled to be released on October 16, 2009, one day after my birthday. Mark your calendars (for the film… and my bday)!
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SXSW Recap: Golden Triangle at Spider House

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

At the encouragement of Ed from Under the Mattress we checked out Golden Triangle, a garage rock/post-punk band whose members from Austin, Atlanta and Memphis have converged in Brooklyn. We were very impressed by their drummer’s unwavering vocals that reminded us a little bit of Mark E. Smith and the wild tambourine shaking of their two front ladies.

I wish I could say that 1190 has some of their music, but all their super limited releases have slipped by us. Their most recent record was released by Mexican Summer, a very new label that focuses on glitzy limited edition vinyl releases available only through subscriptions.

Also: check out the band’s Top 10 list from Dusted Magazine.

Pictures by Courtney Fellion.

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Candy Claws on Local Shakedown

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Tune into the Local Shakedown this Friday from 4-6 pm to hear a live set and interview with Candy Claws. These cutie pies are a band from Fort Collins with a solid psychedelic pop sound.