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Icelandic Music Awards

Congratulations to the winners of the Icelandic Music Awards. (I was nominated for “Bjartasta vonin.”) Check out the winners: http://iston.is/

Tour Update – Out of the snow and into the sunshine

This tour is going great! In case you don’t read my blog all the time, here’s what’s going on with me: I flew out to Seattle to play keyboards in a band called iji on a 5 week tour of the US. Since the members of iji were also my backing band on tour last October we’re playing a couple Just Another Snake Cult songs at the shows as part of the iji sets.

We started tour in Vancouver, BC were we played again with Collapsing Opposites, who are really great. I’d describe them as posi-twee-pop-punk.

The next show was in Seattle. Hungry Cloud Darkening wrecked their van in the snow and therefore could not make it, which is a shame because I’ve been wanting to see them. But we did a full Just Another Snake Cult set in their place and it went over really well. Olympia was fun, and I got to see more friends.

The weather was freezing and snowing and generally miserable until we got down to California. We played in Oakland in the backyard of a giant, beautiful turn-of-the-century Victorian house. It had art nouveau wallpaper in the bathroom. Lots of sculptures in the yard. Kale and sweet potatoes on the stove. I got homesick for California. It was such a good feeling.

Santa Barbara was also a good feeling. I’m always really happy to see everybody there. We went to the beach and got sun burned. I’m looking forward to hearing recordings from Power Of Now, because the songs that were played at the show were really cool.

Tonight was our L.A. show. We played at the Smell. My past Smell experience was really rotten, but today was nice. That iji, James Rabbit, and Pangea all played at the same show was amazing. Pangea never ceases to amaze me. They burned us a copy of their latest album — really great garage rock stuff. In addition to backing me on a couple of my songs, iji backed up Mandarin Dynasty for a special guest appearance. In the car we’ve been listening to a preview of a forthcoming Mandarin Dynasty album and we’re all really excited for it.

The shows just keep getting more fun.  I’m loving seeing James Rabbit play every night.  They are easily one of the best bands in existence.

Here are the remaining upcoming shows:

March 9th San Diego, CA – The Park Gallery

March 10th ??

March 11th Flagstaff, AZ – Cottage House

March 12th Phoenix, AZ – The Trunkspace w/ Hello the Mind Control, French Quarter, and Feel Free

March 13th Tucson, AZ – Brutal Sun Fest at Scrappys w/Just Another Snake Cult

March 14th Santa Fe, NM

March 15th Amarillo, TX- The 806

March 16th Grapevine, TX – Pause

March 17th Houston, TX – Super Happy Fun Land

March 18th Austin, TX – ?

March 19th Austin, TX – Waterloo Cycles 12pm

March 20th Austin, TX – ?

March 21st Norman, OK – The Red Room

March 22nd Kansas City, MO – The Studded Bird w/ Mary Fortune

March 23rd Denver, CO – Yellow Feather Coffee w/ All Liver no Onions and D-Starts

March 24th Grand Junction, CO

March 25th Salt Lake City, UT – House Show

March 26th Logan, UT – The Why Sound

March 27th Missoula, MT- The Lab

March 28th Moscow, ID – Mr. Studley’s House

March 29th SPOKANE, WA

Ghosts, EP of demos

Ghosts EP

To celebrate moving out my apartment (where I record all my music) and going on this tour where we may perhaps be playing some of my songs not on the Dionysian Season album, I decided to put together this collection of demos or otherwise incompletely realized recordings that I’ve been working on over the past few months.

This will only be available for a limited time. Who knows what will come next, but it will be of a different place.

The poster version is available on this tour. Stream it for free or download it for an extremely low price at Gogoyoko or Bandcamp.

Iji Tour and Bröötal Sun Fest 2011

I am going on a U.S. tour — not my own, but playing keyboards with my friends in the band Iji (who are pretty much the same people as in Mega Bog, but with Zach’s songs instead of Erin’s).  EDIT: I forgot to mention, but we will play some Just Another Snake Cult songs during the iji sets!  Thanks Zach for pointing that out!  So you will get your taste of the Seattle incarnation of Just Another Snake Cult! We’re traveling with a band I used to be in called James Rabbit.  It’s going to be roughly 5 weeks on the road, covering a big loop of the west half of the United States.  We’ll be in Austin during the b.s. that’s going on there in late March.  And we are doing at least one Just Another Snake Cult performance along the way, at Bröötal Sun Fest 2011 in Tucson, Arizona on March 13th.

Brootal Sun Fest 2011 Flyer

Here’s links to most of the bands on the line-up.

Check out the page for our tour for more info on that, and here’s the route:

Feb 26th Vancouver, CA – Nyala w/ Collapsing Opposites

Feb 27th Seattle, WA - Healthy Times Fun Club w/ Hungry Cloud Darkening and S. Funkee

Feb 28th Olympia, WA – House Show w/ Young Salmon

March 1st Portland, OR - The Glittr Dome w/ Orca Team

March 2nd Corvallis, OR – Stumptown Sounds w/ Brian Smith

March 3rd Chico, CA

March 4th Davis, CA – Robot Residence w/ World History

March 5th Oakland, CA – House Show Afternoon BBQ

March 6th Santa Cruz, CA – Laurel Manor w/ Ghost Puppet

March 7th Santa Barbara, CA – The Pink Mailbox w/ Power Of Now

March 8th Los Angeles, CA – The Smell w/ Pangea and Moses Campbell

March 9th San Diego, CA – The Park Gallery

March 10th Tijuana Mexico

March 11th Megabog in Tempe, AZ

March 12th Phoenix, AZ – The Trunkspace w/ Hello the Mind Control, French Quarter, and Feel Free

March 13th Tucson, AZ – Brutal Sun Fest at Scrappys

March 14th Las Cruces, NM

March 15th Amarillo, TX- The 806

March 16th Grapevine, TX – Pause

March 17th Houston, TX – Super Happy Fun Land

March 18th Austin, TX – SXSW

March 19th Austin, TX – Waterloo Cycles 12pm

March 20th Austin, TX – SXSW

March 21st Norman, OK – The Red Room

March 22nd Kansas City, MO – The Studded Bird w/ Mary Fortune

March 23rd Denver, CO – Yellow Feather Coffee w/ All Liver no Onions and D-Starts

March 24th Grand Junction, CO

March 25th Salt Lake City, UT – House Show

March 26th Logan, UT – The Why Sound

March 27th Missoula, MT

March 28th MOSCOW, ID

March 29th SPOKANE, WA

Shirts

Just Another Snake Cult t-shirts

Come and get them.  Shirts available in all sorts of weird shapes, sizes, and colors.  Lots of different “girl shirts.”  Screened these myself.  Thanks Kenneth for setting me up!  Will bring some with me on tour in the US.  If you have any special requests let me know before I leave (within the week), otherwise you’re stuck with what I got.

If you’re in Iceland, well then come peruse some time within the week!

Chillwave

When I was in Seattle a few months ago, Kenneth Piekarski–whose hovse I was staying at–had decided to start a chillwave band (wait for it…) called Chillwave. Being the bvbble-dweller that I am, I didn’t even know what chillwave was. Bvt I liked the name. Well, I gvess what I liked was that vsing -wave as a svffix has come into vogve, finally svpplanting -core, which really made no sense most of the time.

While I was arovnd I played drvms (really sloppily) on Chillwaves’s first track, and it even got written abovt in the local mvsic rag. The idea I had, based on what little I knew of the genre, was to do like the Talking Heads did on “Once in a Lifetime,” which was to record lots of layers on different tracks and then create the strvctvre of the song–the verses and chorvses–with the mixer, fading different parts in and ovt for the different parts.

Well, since then I’ve read a covple Wikipedia articles (some bands I like are said to have contribvted to the genre), read a covple articles on a website called hipster rvnoff (and learned that chillwave coincides with rise of “alt-bros” and the mainstream-ization of indie (more on this monolithicization in a bit)), and listened to a few tracks of what Last.fm thinks fits the “tag.” And I have decided that prisms make me navsciovs and that works in the genre generally want inspiration. Thovgh there’s some interesting stvff here and there, the lack thereof is typcically compesated for with a wash of fvzz and reverb. Gets old kwick. Real fatigving.

Since Kenneth involved me in the band Chillwave, I decided to take my own stab at it. So I set ovt to write the stvpidest song I covld — lifting lyrics ovt of oldies songs and rehashing sonic ideas of Joy Division/New Order and shoegaze bands. Bvt I think what happened is that besides the distortion it tvrned ovt not too different from most of my mvsic.

Just Another Snake Cult – I Know She Does by Just Another Snake Cult

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A covple weeks ago a friend showed me “Exit Throvgh the Gift Shop,” the docvmentary by street artist, Banksy.  [semi-spoiler:] It chronicals the creation of a hack pop/street artist, MBW (Mr. Brainwash), who instantly becomes the darling of the L.A. art world, his works selling for tens of thovsands of dollars. One line that stvck with me is Banksy’s comment that most artists spend years and years developing their style and their craft wherease MBW basically became an artist overnight, making stvff that pretty mvch jvst looks like other people’s work.

See where I’m going with this? Mvsic! There are some people who bide their time, developing their techniqves, themes, ideas, style, aesthetics. Perhaps have a long-ranging vision. Concepts to explore, develop.  And then there’s those other people, the ones that all these 3-year-trends attest to. The ones that so many people are fixated to in the “now,” bvt who really didn’t develop anything themselves.. or anything new.. jvst lifting a pop aesthetic (mvch like MBW), shallow iconography, sonic emvlation. Really, yovr mvsic is chill and yov have a prism obsession? Did yov come vp with that on yovr own? (I don’t mean to go overboard, I’m svre all in different ways see a bvnch of prisms and think, “I really think I’m a prism person.”)

Which of the two do yov want to listen to? Which is more interesting? Which is going to have more character? Which is going to be more timeless? Are yov ok with liking something that doesn’t “matter.” And where are yov going to find it?

We’ve all heard the story — before the internet, the major labels were all-dominating, and indies strvggled becavse they didn’t even have any way to be heard.. and now they do, so what? I look at the internet and see that potential. There is svch an insanely large amovnt of people on this planet — more and more so by the day. Svch an insanely large amovnt of those people are on the internet and listen to mvsic. With the internet they covld be searching for those vniqve sonic compliments to their sovls. It offers a chance for greater variation — more varieties of mvsic, a larger pool of mvsicians connected to fans arovnd the world.

Is this happening? or is the heard-instinct too strong? are people vsing the internet to discover mvsic specific to their hearts, or is it reinforcing monolithic strvctvres like never before?

What does indie vs major label matter if there’s not going to be space for things that are DIFFERENT? (In “Exit Throgh the Giftshop” I saw no difference between MBW’s art+methods and those yov’d find coming from an advertising firm.) Major label, or blogosphere hype machine? Practically-speaking, it’s the same beast if it’s going to be constricting and controlling the game (and I’m not even talking financially, I’m talking abovt the creation of cvltvral and personal valves).

It’s hard for me to say. I don’t have an internet connection. Dve to lack of interest, I don’t read any mvsic magazines (online or otherwise). I’ve only even seen Pitchfork a handfvl of times, vsvally a glance at a friends’ compvter. I’ve seen a few interesting blogs, bvt I never got the sense that they were breaking anything new — jvst rehashing the same stvff everywhere else.

I try to find new mvsic. The most exciting mvsic I’ve fovnd comes from seeing bands, or hearing abovt bands from friends. Often those experiences are more notable than a compvter screen ever covld be. Half-asleep hearing Women’s self-titled for the first time at 4:30AM in the back of a strangers’ Corvette on the way to the airport in the next town. Playing a show with a band that jvst blows yov away (this happens so often!). Even jvst a friend playing a tape (or showing yov a YovTvbe video on their iPod or whatever–the technology is irrelevant). The mvsic becomes inseperable from the places and people in yovr life.

Bvt of what the internet does have to offer, I do like Last.fm. It’ll svggest mvsic to me based on my tastes — as opposed to popvlar or otherwise trendy tastes. It does appear to have a popvlarity bias (factors artist with similar play-covnts as being more relavant to each other). And of covrse, it does crowd-sovrce for its data so its recommendations are indeed based on other people’s tastes. Bvt it also means that if I want to hear something like some band that only has 100 listeners, it’ll show me some other eqvally obscvre band. And that’s sort of where it really shines — niches. That’s where people’s tastes aren’t so generalized that they all like the same generically popvlar stvff. Very democratic-like. Instead of svggestions coming from the top, they come eqvally from everybody. My most recent Last.fm find is The Aislers Set, and I’m really digging it.

Bvt one problem is, what I really want to hear, what I feel like is missing from my ears, is not really like anything I’ve yet heard or know abovt! I keep finding more stvff that’s like other stvff I already like.  I think it’s just a matter of being around and having your ears open.

Maybe if more people did just that — branched out from the monoliths — they’d have something to recommend to me. And imagine, if we all did that, how that wovld in tvrn affect the mvsical landscape. A lot less boring, fvzz’d- and washed- ovt, and prism-obsessed for svre! (Not that there’s anything wrong with fvzz or reverb!!! Or prisms for that matter.)

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I’ve been thinking abovt making a 2010 year-end top albvms list. Bvt mine wovld be different, becavse, well for instance this years’ wovld have OMD’s Dazzle Ships on it. And thovgh some definitely really great albvms came ovt last year, it’ll be a few years before I hear mvch of what will be my favorite of 2010 mvsic.

Anyways, my friend Fletcher (Bird By Snow)’s new albm “Common Wealth” is really good. Mvch of the Seattle gang (Mega Bog, iji, Slashed Tires, Svndance Kids) pvt ovt stvff ovt this year that I’ve been digging. Hvmble Cvb too! I’ve been getting into the Knife and Fever Ray. Hail Seizvres. Still digging Cryptacize a bvnch. Comet Gain too. April March’s Triggers. Deep Breakfast gets an honorable mention. Oh, Dexys Projected Passion Review!!! Grvppo Sportivo 10 Mistakes. Those are the highlights of my 2010 — I’m svre I’m forgetting a bvnch.

Video from Pacific Northwest trip

I pieced together video clips I took during the October tour with Mega Bog into a mini-documentary of that trip. Features Mega Bog performing “Ocean Weeze” in Olympia and Vancouver, and Just Another Snake Cult performing “Cupid Makes a Fool of Me (I don’t know what I will do)” in Olympia and Seattle.

Video of You Can Ride My Surfboard

This was a really fun show. There are more videos from this night and I’ll upload them as I get around to it.

Flyer for Show on Friday

The Tin Can is:
1863 Fifth Ave
San Diego, CA 92101

December shows in California

I’m slowly making my way down the west coast. Will be playing some California shows in December, these with a backing band of kids from San Diego (Monsters From Mars, Dreamboat,…).

Dec 10th – Tin Can Ale House, San Diego, CA (facebook event) w/Still Flyin’, Red Pony Clock, The Endless Bummer
Dec 11th – Biko Garage, Goleta, CA (facebook event) w/Still Flyin’, Watercolor Paintings, Bearing Systems, Corpus Collosum
Dec 28th – Park Gallery, San Diego, CA w/Feel Free

If you don’t know Still Flyin’, check them out!  They are “an indiepop super group kind of thing that plays ska/reggae music”–or hammjamm as they call it–”with members from bands like Masters of the Hemisphere, Je Suis France, The Aislers Set, Eux Autres, The Lucksmiths, Red Pony Clock, Rafter, Love is All, The Ladybug Transistor, Architecture in Helsinki, Maserati, Poundsign, Dear Nora, and probably more.”  Here’s some video: