Saturday, February 8, 2014

Dirty Glitter + Loudest Sound Join Forces

When I first discovered and fell in love with that certain band last year, I never dreamed of the amount of inspiring friends I would gain as a result.  One of those amazing people that fell into my world was a rockin' lady named Brody Ramone.  Brody is like my sister from another mister and she has been a great sense of support when it comes to my writing and just an all-around fantastic friend to have my back.  

Brody also has pretty awesome taste in music.  I mean, she does love Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, but it does not stop there.  For the last three years, Brody has been the host and producer of her own indie radio show called Dirty Glitter.  Every week, Brody plays the latest and greatest in indie music and she recently went global and is now syndicated in England on Hoxton FM with the possibility of other syndications waiting in the wings.  In addition to her radio show, Ramone has formed collaborations with YAY! LA Magazine and High Voltage Magazine furthering her presence in the indie music world.

So, it is with great honor, excitement, joy and gratitude that I get to announce that I have now teamed up with Brody to keep this machine going and see just how far we can go.  Loudest Sound and Dirty Glitter will now be working together to continue bringing the world the best music has to offer.  When I first met Brody, I knew that I needed to figure out a way to work with her and absorb that knowledge she has stored up in that brain of hers and felt this was a great way for me to push myself and get out there and take this little blog of  mine to the next level.  I will be assisting Brody with interviews, reviews and other stories so keep your eyes peeled for those to start rolling in.  I am so thankful to have this wonderful opportunity.  This is the beginning of a beautiful relationship and I cannot wait to see where things go from here.  Watch out world!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Born Tonight: An Evening With Plowboy


It was not a typical winter’s night in Dallas last Friday.  The air was slightly warmer than the usual Texas version of frigid temperatures.   When the wind blew, it was as if it was filled with an excited electric current that pulsed to your heart.  Poor David’s Pub was brimming with a collective anticipation as a large crowd began to form waiting for the band to take the stage.   That band was the very impressive Plowboy.
Young Dallas band Plowboy has had a pretty formidable year.  On the heels of their debut album release, Headlong and Roaming, they scored the chance of a lifetime opening up for their heroes Black Rebel Motorcycle Club who was on tour in support of their latest album.  Plowboy struck gold again when BRMC invited them back out to play that magical night in New Orleans.  With all of the support they garnered from those very special shows, tonight was to be all about them.  No frills, no fuss, just pure rock and roll. 
If Led Zeppelin, The Doors and BRMC had a love child, its sound would be Plowboy.  And when Jonah and company take the stage, some may be surprised to see that these rockers are barely old enough to have their driver’s license let alone know who those classic bands are, but do not let that fool you.  Nobody ever told these guys they were too young to rock.  The sound these four young souls create is enough to blow the roof off the joint while commanding an audience to their feet and keeping them captivated for their entire set.  It is pretty evident from the first few chords of opening song, “Reaching,” that there is a huge amount of pure, raw talent developing that rivals that of many bands twice their age.  Frontman Jonah Smith belts out each lyric with his powerful voice as he fiercely plucks each string on his guitar, as if each one had wronged him in some way.  Then there's lead guitarist, Evan O'Brien, who wickedly makes his guitar sing with every lick and note while rhythm section Isaac and Colin maintain that driving force, never missing a heart stopping beat.  “Wits End” gets the audience fired up and from there the band plows through their catalog of tracks including "Hard Right," "Cold Fever," and "I Wouldn't Touch Her She Smells Like Suburbia." A grand mixture of songs from their debut album as well as newer gems that will certainly find their home on Plowboy’s next recording endeavor. 
As usual with great live shows, the end comes much too quickly leaving the fans always wanting more.  Plowboy is not done with their magic just yet as they dive into the melodic and shoegaze inspired piece, “Love You from a Distance,” which carries that little spark of influence from their heroes.  It also happens to be my favorite song by the band.  And then, just like that, the set was over and the withdrawals begin to set in. 

This young band certainly continues to leave its mark in the hearts of those that get to experience their soulful light in person. Their originality and pragmatic ways will keep them around for many years to come as they carry on that rock and roll torch, sharing their music with the world. 


Set List:
Reaching
High Strung
Wits End
Hard Right
Get Moved
Ever-Change
Cold Fever
I Wouldn't Touch Her She Smells Like Suburbia
Love You From a Distance

Plowboy are: Jonah Smith (lead vocals/guitar), Evan Obrien (lead guitar), Isaac "Iko" Brodsky (bass/vocals), Colin Scruggs (drums)


Monday, February 3, 2014

The Cure, Temples Announce Upcoming Shows

Monday morning was met with great news as two bands that I adore, The Cure and English psychedelic band Temples, announced their upcoming plans for 2014.
 
Last week it was announced that The Cure would headline the Teenage Cancer Trust event that will be held in London at Royal Albert Hall in late March.  The original March 29th date quickly sold out in a matter of seconds forcing the band to add on a second date for March 28th which also sold out.  Knowing that those two dates would not be enough to quench the thirst for more Cure shows, the band made an official announcement that it has plans to finally release the long awaited "dark" album that was supposedly recorded during 2008's 4:13 Dream sessions as well as release several live DVDs.  The biggest, and most exciting news, was that there were also plans to do another "Trilogy" tour this time featuring the albums The Top, Head on the Door and Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me putting to rest the rumors that were circulating that this would indeed happen.  Dates have not been announced yet, but hopefully that information will be coming soon as I can already bet that I will have to do some traveling to catch this show. 
 
And as if that news was not enough to make my head spin on this cold Monday, British band Temples announced that they were going to be making an appearance at this year's Austin Psych Fest which will be held May 2-4, 2014.  I had been toying with the idea of going since the lineup so far had been pretty great with more artist announcements coming soon, but this news might have been the tipping point in that decision.  I suppose I better start saving my pennies for all of these shows I plan to attend this year.  It is looking to be another fantastic year in live music.  I already have some stellar shows lined up and hope to continue to add to the list as the months go on.   
 
       

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Tiger, Tiger: An '80s Classic Turns 30

It was on this day in 1983, that those heartthrobs from Duran Duran released their third studio album entitled Seven and the Ragged Tiger.  It has been said that the "seven" refers to the five members, John, Simon, Nick, Roger and Andy, along with their two managers at the time and that the "ragged tiger" is a metaphor for the success that people are always chasing after.  Despite many delays and arguments between the band, producers and management, Seven and the Ragged Tiger quickly became one of their best albums, although critics did not receive it with loving arms upon the first few listens.

Soon after the release of the album, Duran Duran embarked on a major world tour which would later be featured in the movie Sing Blue Silver, directed by Russell Mulcahy, as well as the Arena live album and video.  Singles from the album included "The Reflex," "New Moon on Monday" and "Union of the Snake" which of course meant more videos for those MTV favorites. 

It was during this time that I discovered and fell in love with Duran Duran so clearly this album means something special to me.  So, for nostalgia's sake, kick back and relax and enjoy the sounds of this delightful album.  Happy Anniversary to Seven and the Ragged Tiger!  



Sunday, October 27, 2013

Remembering A Music Legend: Lou Reed 1942-2013*

Today news quickly spread about the passing of legendary music pioneer, Lou Reed.  His band, Velvet Underground, may have never gained huge commercial success but its cult status continues to live on.  I hate to admit that I am not familiar with too much of Reed's works, but his music touched the lives of many other musicians that went on to form some of my favorite bands and for that I am grateful.  You will be missed, Lou Reed.  Time for you to join Andy, Edie and Nico and take a walk on the wild side.  

Thanks to iAN Ottaway for the photo.