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Shellac to Play Rare, Intimate Show at Louisville’s 930 Listening Room

shellac500 Shellac to Play Rare, Intimate Show at Louisvilles 930 Listening Room

Jason Noble of Shipping News, Rodan, Rachel’s, and other Louisville royalty was recently diagnosed with cancer. Word is that he’s doing okay, but the medical bills are piling up. When Steve Albini got word of this, he put down the cards, left the poker table, and got Shellac together to do a one-off at Louisville’s very intimate 930 Listening Room. Proceeds will benefit Jason and his family during this difficult time, and all the good vibes will probably benefit them as well. This show will be insane! Steve Albini’s flat top in real life will also be insane!

Thanks to Buzzgrinder and Backseat Sandbar for the heads-up!

Shellac w/ Support TBA
Saturday, November 21, 2009
The 930 Listening Room (map that shizz)
7:30 p.m. doors
8 p.m. show
$17 advance
$20 at the door
Tickets on sale Friday, October 9 at 10 a.m. at ear X-tacy and the930.org

MP3 :::
Shellac – The Admiral

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The Entrance Band Coming to Ear X-Tacy, 10/6

entranceband The Entrance Band Coming to Ear X-Tacy, 10/6

Oh, hello! That’s what’s up! This came out of left field and I’m stoked for it. Good work, bruhs! For any additional and/or pertinent info, go to the Ear X website. Otherwise, I’ll see you there. Bring drugs.

MP3 :::
The Entrance Band – Still Be There

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[Contest] Grab a Pair of Tickets for Marmoset This Friday

marmosetposterweb [Contest] Grab a Pair of Tickets for Marmoset This Friday

I know you’re already going to the Marmoset, Invaders, and the Harlequins show this Friday at Skull Alley, but if you haven’t RSVP’d yet on the FaCeBoOk event, I’d appreciate it if you went on and did that so I’ll know how much taco dip to make. But yeah, so you’re going and are probably stoked on it. How about upping the stokage by going on Friday FOR FREE?!

I have a pair of tickets that I’d like to give away, and this time I won’t even make you put forth any effort. This is a real freebie. Just leave a comment, a tweet, or shoot an email to kb (at) thedecibeltolls (dot) com sometime between now and Thursday at noon. I will pick a winner at random.

In order to claim, you must leave a valid email address or means of contact. Also, you must be in a reasonable position make it to the show on Friday.

MP3 :::
Marmoset – Lost Days For Ways
Invaders – Sinking Ship

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Maserati Coming to Louisville, Like, Next Week

l_0c4913b7a1b90da02f7b76c5afea4eac Maserati Coming to Louisville, Like, Next Week

Have ya’llz voted yet in LEO’s Readers Choice? You should. That way, you can vote for this site for best music blog, and you can vote for Joel Hunt for best concert promoter. Jesus Lord, dude just brought the noise and the funk again with a last minute confirmation from the oft-reclusive Maserati!

A lot of so-called “post rock” that came about after its late ’90s heyday is rather boring drivel. Maserati is one of the few that keep the genre intriguing and amazing. While Mogwai sort of fell off after Mr. Beast, Maserati keep things fresh with a driving force by amalgamating everything from kraut and psych, to eastern mysticism, intense rhythms, and just plain well-crafted rock and roll. It’s not just the same tension-and-release song and dance that put instrumental psych rock on the map, Maserati have chops and an entrepreneurial spirit rarely employed these days. Maserati tour in support of their latest compilation Passages.

Louisville-based loud-as-fuck collective and recent Temporary Residence inductees Young Windows and The Gentialmen open.

Maserati with Young Window and The Gentialmen
Tuesday, September 15
Doors 9 p.m. / Show 10 p.m.
Zanzabar, Louisville (map that shizz)
21+

MP3 :::
Maserati – Join Us, Mystic Sister / No More Sages

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[Photos + Video] Oblisk, R Keenan Lawler, and Softcheque – 8.19.09, DCE, Louisville

 [Photos + Video] Oblisk, R Keenan Lawler, and Softcheque - 8.19.09, DCE, Louisville

Last Wednesday was a beautiful evening of music. The most significant testament to the show was how well three somewhat disparate genres meshed in an aesthetically sensible way. Many thanks to everyone who came out!

 [Photos + Video] Oblisk, R Keenan Lawler, and Softcheque - 8.19.09, DCE, Louisville

The evening kicked off in a dream state thanks to Softcheque. This was my first time seeing them (I missed them when they opened for Phantom Family Halo), and I was extremely impressed. Though they were missing a member due to a last minute work conflict, the group sounded thick and tight. Though Softcheque is often known as a group of Sapat members, Sapat in no way overshadows what Softcheque brings to the table. While Softcheque toggles between many genres, the soft, pointed vocals of Dane Waters over slow-tempo, orante instrumentation evokes a serious Broadcast and/or Pram vibe, minus some of the retro kitsch. I’ll let the video speak for itself:

 [Photos + Video] Oblisk, R Keenan Lawler, and Softcheque - 8.19.09, DCE, Louisville

R Keenan Lawler was up next, and killed it as usual. Lawler is a one-man act, using hollow-body guitar, a bottle neck, a mixer, and effects pedals to create Martian mountain folk. Lawler plays it claustrophobic and intense – you don’t need visuals or distractions to keep your attention focused on the man sitting on the stool noodling away.

 [Photos + Video] Oblisk, R Keenan Lawler, and Softcheque - 8.19.09, DCE, Louisville
 [Photos + Video] Oblisk, R Keenan Lawler, and Softcheque - 8.19.09, DCE, Louisville

Detroit’s Oblisk closed the evening with the loudest performance. Walls shook, the strobe light blinked, and there was lots of smiling before a few faces melted off. Super resonant Big Muff distortion makes me emotional. I almost cried. I’ll be reviewing the group’s latest, Weather Patterns, later this week. So good. Enjoy a couple of minute-long nuggets (I wish the video was longer, but alas, camera fail):

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Phantom Family Halo Cover The Red Krayola, Set to Drop New Album in October

meahpfh Phantom Family Halo Cover The Red Krayola, Set to Drop New Album in October

Louisville-based label Sophomore Lounge does things right. Not only do they list “Fourthmeal” as an influence on their MySpaceTime, they’ve also prepared a gorgeous split from Chicago’s Meah! and the monolithic Phantom Family Halo. The limited edition 7″ vinyl is a transparent crystal blue that comes equipped with screen print liner notes and original 35mm photography from the bands.

Side A features two jams from Meah! – a sorta mathy, spastic proto-punk meets free jazz collective in the vein of Hella and Shellac. Actually, they’re playing tomorrow night at Skull Alley if’n you have an itchin’ for insanity.

Of course, the best part is Side B, with Phantom Family Halo doing a low key but brutal rendition of The Red Krayola (i.e. Mayo Thompson’s old stompin’ ground). “Hurricane Fighter Plane” rumbles and creaks, and tests your aural fortitude in the song’s bridge. The world needs more of this. An excerpt of the song is provided below for your consideration. If you want the whole song, you, of course, should grip the 7″. But considering everything I described, Sophomore Lounge has it priced to own. Go see about it at the SL Store.

In other PhantFamlo news, the group’s dropping a new joint this fall courtesy of Karate Body, and it’s called Monoliths & These Flowers Never Die. The label’s been kind enough to provide us two sneak peaks streaming at their site. It sounds retarded good. “Alive & Well,” except for the vocals, has this Boards of Canada vibe I was not expecting, and hence, I’m really excited for this. Monoliths hits shelves and the Intarwebz October 6. Buy it or the terrorists win.

MP3 :::
The Phantom Family Halo – Hurricane Fighter Pilot [excerpt]

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Sapat, Crazy Dreams Band and Jana Hunter are Playing at Swan Dive on My Birthday and I Can’t Go

l_d0bce1c2e33949faa9a777154328efb7 Sapat, Crazy Dreams Band and Jana Hunter are Playing at Swan Dive on My Birthday and I Cant Go

1390104664_l Sapat, Crazy Dreams Band and Jana Hunter are Playing at Swan Dive on My Birthday and I Cant Go

And it’s bullshit! I’m off to a family reunion. I like and love my family of course (that’s an important distinction). Fam hang time is definitely a great style. But ooooh goddammit, I want to be here for this. No doubt that if you’re within a 100-mile radius of where I’m currently typing, you probably know about Siltbreeze’s Sapat, but I’ll go on and give you the skinny on all three acts, in an effort to admonish you to spend your Friday evening – this Friday evening – at Germantown’s Swan Dive.

Sapat is a local collective that features between eight and one million people (depending on the type of show), all of whom have a like-minded approach to fringe music. Sapat is a pulsating orb of eclecticism and mysticism – never cateogorizable, but always freaky, funky, and brain splattering. Sapat’s expansive beauty and unwavering experimentation is what makes Louisville amazing. They are truly a breath of fresh air. Remember that part in Amistad when they’re in the court room and the bro is all ike “give us… free!”? Sapat gives you free with every show.

The mighty Holy Mountain writes up Crazy Dreams Band better than I could, so I’ll let them do the talking. All I’ll say is that the first thing I noticed in the press photo above is Lexie Mountain sporting the infamous “hand diamond,” first utilized by the WCW’s Diamond Dallas Page right before his opponent was bested by the “Diamond Cutter,” then reappropriated by former University of Kentucky point guard Ramel Bradley when court ownage was about to commence. You know this show is going to be fuckin’ treated.

Grooves that confuse? Crazy Dreams Band is an outfit that presents its guitar free “thug pop” of dirge rather than drone with creeping crooning and brassless horn blasts [note: Crazy Dreams Band will actually have a guitarist in tow at this show --ed.]. Like the best of Giallo films you’ll be as turned on as you are terrified. As tender as Coco Rosie, as brutal as Magik Markers and as cool as Royal Trux “Radio/ Video” vibe. Imagine if Bruce Springsteen and Martin Rev collaborated on songs for Patti Smith or Catherine Ribeiro. Channeled inner voices are expelled as cave anthems into neon text in Linear A while bones poke through the skin atop a witch’s brew of venomous sludge. This is the urban tribal music that survives whatever “end is nigh” theory you choose. They’re jamming this music outside the thunder dome, beneath the planet of the apes and the day after tomorrow. CRAZY DREAMS BAND has released one self-titled album on Holy Mountain, and features members of Lexie Mountain Band, Harrius, Religious Knives, and Mouthus.

If Jana Hunter isn’t a name you heretofore recognize, now’s the time to change that. Jana Hunter has been a callaborator with groups like Indian Jewelry and Castanets, and has toured with flawless hometown hero Tara Jane O’Neil and Cocorosie. To quote Walter Sobchak, this young lady is “not exactly a lightweight.” Her goregous, sparse, midtempo dusty rides through dark deserts lit by twilight should enthrall fans of Grouper who wish she would give caffeiene a try every now and again.

If you go, and take photos/videos, please send them my way. I will give you the credit, a link, and a high five. Send ‘em to kb [at] thedecibeltolls (dot) com, playa.

Sapat, Crazy Dreams Band, and Jana Hunter
Friday, August 28
Doors at 9 p.m. / $5 / 21+
Swan Dive, Louisville (map that shizz)

MP3 :::
Crazy Dreams Band – Separate Ways
Jana Hunter – Completely Golden
Sapat – Dark Silver

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[Reminder] R. KEENAN LAWLER, OBLISK, and SOFTCHEQUE tonight!

oblisk_flier [Reminder] R. KEENAN LAWLER, OBLISK, and SOFTCHEQUE tonight!

It’s gonna smoke. Two visionary locals and one band from Detroit to seriously start watching. Doors at 8 p.m., music at 8:30 p.m. or so (give or take a rock and roll curve of 15 minutes).  And DCE has a shit-ton of new craft beer. See ya there!

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The Decibel Tolls presents… OBLISK with R. KEENAN LAWLER and SOFTCHEQUE

oblisk_flier The Decibel Tolls presents... OBLISK with R. KEENAN LAWLER and SOFTCHEQUE

Totally stoked to bring in Detroit’s psych/shoegaze/kraut machine Oblisk with visionary freak folk noodler R. Keenan Lawler and Louisville’s Softcheque, featuring members of Sapat. This is an all ages show at the funky Derby City Espresso. See you there, dorks!

MP3 :::
Oblisk – Beirut
R Keenan Lawler – Live on ‘Phoning It In,’ WELH Providence

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Win a Pair of Tickets for Tomorrow Night’s Invaders Show at Glassworks

invaders1 Win a Pair of Tickets for Tomorrow Nights Invaders Show at GlassworksGlassworks in downtown Louisville has been hosting a solid roster of shows this summer, and have made some pretty rowdy screenprint posters to promote said events. Tomorrow night, the art studio cum music venue welcomes the best new band in town, Invaders, with Chicago’s incredible and bizarre D. Rider (“D Rider” was one of many fanciful and mature monikers I ascribed to my roommate in college when clowinin’ on him, in which “d” was an abbreviation for somethin’ – can you guess what it was?), Buffalo Bill, and Ben Purdom. Wanna go fo’ free? This mediocre music blog’s got you covered.

The first person to answer the following trivia question will grip the pair. Email your answer by Friday afternoon @ 3 p.m. to kb [at] thedecibeltolls.com, or you can “tweet” or “twit” or whatever at me @thedecibeltolls. The question: Do you remember the game Space Invaders? If so, how badass was it. The bro or broette with the most correct answer will be notified by email. For you losers who failed to win the contest, tickets are $7 and worth every (no longer on the gold standard) penny. Good luck!

MP3 :::
Invaders – The Flu

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