Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Chop Suey Documentary

Apparently, this Documentary recently won an Emmy. It's about Chop Suey, a community used book shop. I really admire the owner, Ward, who has put his life into forming the close-knit community that characterizes Richmond.
It comes in 3 parts:

1:

2:

3:

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Best Friends Day

Best Friends Day 7 from Dan Nelson on Vimeo.



August 20-24
www.myspace.com/bestfriendsday

Monsters of Folk



From Pitchfork:

Travel with me to the recent past-- yesterday, to be exact. Way back then, we published a story titled "Conor Oberst/Jim James/M. Ward Album Finally Coming Out?" Well, that question has been answered. And the answer is yes (thank god).

The Monsters of Folk supergroup-- which also features producer/Bright Eyes member Mike Mogis-- release their self-titled debut on September 22 via Shangri-La in North America, Rough Trade in Europe, Spunk in Australia, and P-Vine in Japan. A press release says so and everything.

According to the release, "all four members play every instrument on the album" and the music ranges from "road-worn" to "intimate" to "sun-soaked." The sometime tourmates recorded the LP in Malibu, California and Omaha, Nebraska over a two-year period between other projects. Track titles include "Whole Lotta Losin'" (Zeppelin tribute?), "Temazcal" (named after an ancient sauna), and "Losin Yo Head" ("Yo"!). The rest of the song names are below:


Monsters of Folk:

01 Dear God (sincerely M.O.F.)
02 Say Please
03 Whole Lotta Losin'
04 Temazcal
05 The Right Place
06 Baby Boomer
07 Man Named Truth
08 Goodway
09 Ahead of the Curve
10 Slow Down Jo
11 Losin Yo Head
12 Magic Marker
13 Map of the World
14 The Sandman, the Brakeman and Me
15 His Master’s Voice

Really excited for this! I had heard rumors of a project between M. Ward and Conor Oberst in the past. Guess this is finally it. I can't believe their using that name (It's pretty terrible), but I'm sure it will be a solid release. If only Ryan Adams was part of it!