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LOST is Tonight! Namaste, Motherfuckers!

dharma LOST is Tonight! Namaste, Motherfuckers!

As followers of our Twitter are more than aware, Kenny Bloggins has been straight fiendin’ the past few weeks. It’s probably been annoying as all hell, and I suppose I’m somewhat sorry. But not really – the final season of LOST begins tonight, and we are throwin’ down. In the traditional way this blog celebrates all the stupid shit going on in my life, it seemed necessary to throw a Super Swingin’ Mix in your vicinity to lift John Locke’s name on high. And hey, it also can serve as sort of a peace offering to you all for the general numberskullery that will occur on the Twitter account over the next few months. So… all the songs below relate to themes, storylines, etc. from LOST. Can you find all the connections at home, kids? Oh, and of course 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 are well represented in this mix. What kind of a blogger do you think I am?

I’m not entirely sure many or any of you care about some of the theories that myself, L-Train, and our friends have hypothesized. I’ll just leave it at this – John Locke will resurrect and Jacob’s ass is evil. Believe.

Much love to the Vintage DHARMA Flickr pool for providing the image above.

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Nethers – It’s an Island
Brian Eno – Burning Airlines Give You So Much More
Trap Door – International Psychedelic Mystery Mix Untitled 15
The Advisory Circle – Farmland Freeland
Broadcast – Never Trust a Rusty Bolt
Fairport Convention – Eastern Rain
Silver Apples – Program
Blonde Redhead – 23
Battles – Bad Trails [Live]
The Wilderness – Your Hands
The United States of America – Stranded in Time
Flying Saucer Attack – To the Shore
The Conet Project – Counting Control
Can – Mushroom
Brian Wilson – Cabin Essence
The Great Northwest – Chief John
No Age – Things I Did When I Was Dead
13th Floor Elevators – May the Circle Remain Unbroken
The Zombies – Imagine the Swan
Leadbelly – Don’t You Love Your Daddy No More?
The Incredible String Band – Nightfall
Animal Collective – Don’t Believe the Pilot
Bachelorette – The End of Things

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[Photos] Bonnie Prince Billy and Bachelorette – The Red Mile, Lexington

 [Photos] Bonnie Prince Billy and Bachelorette - The Red Mile, Lexington

Kinda late, but here are some photos of the Bonnie Prince Billy and Bachelorette show earlier this month at Lexington’s The Red Mile. Photos by my bro Chris Reynolds.

 [Photos] Bonnie Prince Billy and Bachelorette - The Red Mile, Lexington

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[Reminder] Will ‘El Jefe’ Oldham and Bachelorette Tonight!

Bachelorette [Reminder] Will El Jefe Oldham and Bachelorette Tonight!

Yes, Bonnie Prince Billy’s latest releases, Beware and his Among the Gold collaboration with Chyenne Mize, are excellent. But Bachelorette’s My Electric Family (The Deicbel Tolls review) is next level shit. This is your heads-up to arrive early to the show tonight at The Red Mile in Lexington. Doors are at 9 p.m. Get there at exactly that time, render your $12, and have Annabelle Alpers destroy your brain for 45 minutes (show info).

Congrats to Alex for gripping the tickets in last week’s giveaway. Enjoy this video of “Intergalactic Solitude” from Isolation Loops in Brooklyn. Yay for mushrooms.

And man… I. Just. Can’t. Stop. Listening. To. “Instructions For Insomniacs.” Good gawd, ya’ll. Enjoy this too.

MP3 :::
Bachelorette – Instructions For Insomniacs

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Bachelorette – My Electric Family

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Christchurch, New Zealand native Annabel Alpers, known to you and I as Bachelorette, is a quiet, sultry force that you can’t even reckon with. Her debut for Drag City, and second proper album, has been described by a couple of writers as a sort of quirky “bedroom pop.” I wholeheartedly disagree. My Electric Family is expansive, radical, and ionospheric. Packed with reverb, sweeping moods, and surrealistic lyrical motifs, Bachelorette is way too large for any bedroom.

Each of the 11 songs on My Electric Family can certainly be categorized, loosely speaking, as pop. But that, too, is not accurate. When I think of “pop,” as it were, I tend to recollect music that would be kosher to play around my folks – you know, The Shins and shit. There’s something viscerally strange about Bachelorette that I can’t quite pinpoint. Her sound is certainly in the vein of Broadcast, Pram, and Blonde Redhead – tightly constrcuted songs, hummable melodies, a vague retro-futuristic slant, and an undeniable allure. However, the soundscapes themselves – constructed mostly from acoustic guitar, warm analog synthesizers, polyphonic vocal effects, and a variety of playful samples and bountiful noise flourishes – are tacitly otherwordly and atomic. On her MySpace, Alpers writes “Bachelorette took too many mushrooms and fell in love with a computer.”  That’s as great of a description as any.

While the disco-friendly “Mindwarp” and “Her Rotating Head” are beginning to make their rounds around the Interwebs – and are the obvious single choices – My Electric Family’s more askew corners are what make Bachelorette fascinating. “The National Grid,” with an atmospheric stomp rhythm, repetitive vocal sample backdrop, and rising swells of static, reminds me of the exciting first measures of Panda Bear’s “Comfy in Nautica” with a drugged out Enya as the backing band.  The phantasmagorical “Instructions for Insomnia,” featuring swirling and soaring analog melodies and driving cowpunk rhythm, evokes a bizarre bucolic mileu, like driving your truck offroad on a Martian farm out of The Sirens of Titan. “Long Time Gone” is a crafty space pop gem somewhere between a major key Kid A and the communication signal at the end of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Album closer “Little Bird Tell Lies” is a fun, frolicking, childlike psych ditty that, while sounds simple enough upon first listen, is built upon immesaurably thick layers of disparate sounds that mesh together in an astonishingly seamless manner. Don’t even think about listening to this album on shitty iPod earbuds.

Even when Bachelorette plays it straightforward, like the psych-twang electric folk found on “Where to Begin” or the piano waltz meets Raymond Scott’s space age bachelor pad jam of “Dream Sequence,” it feels just as exhilerating. Perhaps it’s Alpers voice – it’s distinct and gorgeous in the traditional sense, and yet holistically unlike anyone else (much like Broadcast’s Trish Keenan). Alpers never sings toward you – she seems to be singing behind you with a fortissimo whisper, in the corner of the room with her Doc Brown shades obscured by a wall of technology imported from an alternate future.

Without trying to hype this too much, My Electic Family is truly a hazy, dreamy, kaleidoscopic journey, packed with imaginitve strangeness and oddball beauty – a downright perfect record that serves as the surprise masterpiece of 2009.

Let me break it down like this. Bachelorette is my absolute favorite new artist. I have not been this excited about someone relatively new since my first exposure to Deerhunter through Cryptograms (no offense to anyone else I’ve covered). Here’s a screen cap of my Last.fm this week:

screencap Bachelorette - My Electric Family

That’s what’s up.

Hope you don’t get sick of hearing about Bachelorette, because she’s getting a lot of coverage on this blog. Get used to it. Fuck the new Grizzly Bear album, My Electric Family is out now on Drag City. Picking this album up was the most important thing I did this week – I suggest you do that same.

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steelydan1 Bachelorette - My Electric Family

For fans of:  Broadcast, Tickley Feather, Electrelane, Pram

MP3 :::
Bachelorette – The National Grid
Bachelorette – Donkey

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Win Tickets to See Bonnie Prince Billy and Bachelorette

3589216810_ffacc8fc4b_o Win Tickets to See Bonnie Prince Billy and Bachelorette

Hometown weird beard Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy is swinging through the area Saturday, June 13th in support of Beware and Among the Gold, and I’ve got a pair of tickets to give away. Even more exciting is New Zealand native and Drag City representative Bachelorette opening up the show. I’m downright in love with Isolation Loops. Her latest, My Electric Family, just dropped last week, and something tells me you’re going to hear a lot more about this album in the near future.

Anyway, to enter the contest, send an e-mail to kb [at] thedecibeltolls (dot) com with your answer to this question: seeing as Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy and Cheyenne Mize dug deep in the crates for some of their favorite duets, what song or songs from the early 20th century would you cover? The lady or gent with the most awesome answer will claim the pair of tickets. I plan to pick the winner over the weekend, so if you want to participate, get your answer in by Friday at 5 p.m. EST. Good luck!

WRFL presents Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy with Bachelorette
Saturday, June 13th
The Red Mile – Lexington, Ky. (map that shizz)
9 p.m.
All Ages

MP3 :::
Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy & Chyenne Mize – Silver Threads
Bachelorette – Doo Wop
Bachelorette – The End of Things

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