
moe.: Central Park Summerstage, NYC, NY
Last Tuesday, moe. returned once again to the city that has played such an important role in their history, taking to the SummerStage with a gorgeous Central Park as their backdrop.
Last Tuesday, moe. returned once again to the city that has played such an important role in their history, taking to the SummerStage with a gorgeous Central Park as their backdrop.
Six years of music, a self-titled debut EP due out June 29, and a CD-release party set for the same date: Jounce is back at it again.
“Jounce,” due out at the end of the month, is a virtual showcase for Matt DeSteno, guitar; Danny Tamberelli, bass, whom you may remember as “Little Pete” from the cult-hit television show “The Adventures of Pete & Pete”; and Joe Ciarallo, drums. Longtime friends and collaborators Ryan Abribat (guitar) and Adam Gold (keyboards) added to the recording and will tour with the band. Marco Centola of Urban Nature Audio and Alan Silverman of Arf! Digital in New York mixed and mastered the EP, which was recorded throughout April 2006 in Syracuse, N.Y. “It was good for us to get out of town those weekends and get really focused in on everything, but at the same time we knew we had very limited time in the studio, so we kept moving fast. For Limerick 63 we literally did one take during our last hour in the studio, laying down ideas we weren’t even sure would make it on to the album,” says Tamberelli.
Eveready for celebration, Jounce will host a CD release party and kickoff to a summer tour at 10 p.m. Thursday, June 29th at Mexicali Blues, 1409 Queene Anne Road, Teaneck, N.J. Tickets are $10 at the door. 21+. The album will be self released by the band and available at cdbaby.com, iTunes, and jounce.org.
Conor Oberst has been working on the new Bright Eyes album in New York; Portland, Oregon; and his new home studio in Omaha, Nebraska, with a band that consists of Saddle Creek producer/multi-instrumentalist Mike Mogis and musician/arranger Nate Walcott. He said that he hopes to have all the recording finished by November, and that the album should be in stores by March or April.
“So far, the songs reflect all the things we’re into: The folky, storytelling aspect of the music, the psychedelic studio vibe and the rock we all grew up doing,” he said. “We have a lot of ideas. I write songs and Mike is great at setting up microphones to get specific sounds, and Nate is a great piano player and a great trumpet player, and he writes and arranges string parts, too. I bought a new house and we’re building the studio there, to finish the record. Mike and I have connecting houses, with the studio in between. It’s like a compound.”
Unlike last year’s double-barreled releases I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn, the new Bright Eyes LP is shaping up to be a single-disc affair, which will be preceded by an EP featuring “at least” one song from the new album. There’s also an all-star group of guest musicians lined up for the album, including Sleater-Kinney drummer Janet Weiss, fellow folkie M. Ward and My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James.
Source mtv.com.
The Wu-Tang Clan, Flaming Lips, My Chemical Romance and Kings Of Leon have joined the bill for the eighth Voodoo Music Experience. The event will be held Oct. 28-29 in New Orleans’ City Park and will be headlined by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Duran Duran.
“Despite the ongoing uncertainty in New Orleans, I feel it’s important for people to continue to invest in the rebirth of our city,” Voodoo producer Stephen Rehage tells Billboard.com. “Whatever small part we can play in that, we will continue to do and we’ll see in due course if it was the right decision. What I do know with no uncertainty is that New Orleans and its music culture is something worth nurturing back to its glory.”
Other acts confirmed to appear include Social Distortion, Broken Social Scene, Ozomatli, Secret Machines, Blue October, Brazilian Girls, Drive-By Truckers, the Rentals, Ferry Corsten, Jack’s Mannequin and Yerba Buena.
Last year’s Voodoo Music Experience was the first major musical event held in the Crescent City in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and boasted performances by Nine Inch Nails, Queens Of The Stone Age, Tiesto, the Bravery, the New York Dolls and Secret Machines, among others. A host of native New Orleans musicians also appeared, some of them playing in the city for the first time since Katrina struck.
Source billboard.com.
Yonder Mountain String Band, Son Volt, Todd Snider, and Nickel Creek’s Chris Thile are among the many artists slated to appear at the fifth annual Northwest String Summit in North Plains, Ore.
The festival will return to Horning’s Hideout, just west of Portland, for the weekend of August 25-27, with three full days of acoustic music planned.
Yonder Mountain String Band will play the closing set each night, joined by guest fiddler Darol Anger.
Son Volt will perform in an acoustic format, as will Todd Snider, while Danny Barnes will play one of the festival’s only electric sets.
The festival will also feature the first public performance by the duo of Brendan Bayliss (Umphrey’s McGee) and Jeff Austin (Yonder Mountain).
Thile plans to sit in on a number of sets throughout the weekend, in addition to hosting the annual String Summit Super Jam, which has featured such luminaries as David Grisman and Jerry Douglas in past years.
The Summit’s band contest will take place on the first day of the festival, with four finalists competing for a main stage slot on next year’s bill.
Three-day passes are on sale now for $115 to $135 at musictoday.com.
Source pollstar.com.