Monday, May 30, 2022

Radio Free California Episode 2222, Cheap shots, and Fuck the NRA

 


Memorial Day weekend is traditionally strong for new music and this week is no exception, including Serge Tiagnyriadno, Ann Wilson, Built to Spill, Ryan Adams, They Ceys, Fear 2 Stop, Wilco, Built to Spill and much much more. Enjoy!

This week's artists by twitter handle, unless otherwise marked:


@jameslabrie
@serge_ti (SlavaUkraïni)
@AnnWilson
@PeachyDukes
@Fear2Stop
@scarypockets featuring @drh3
@ProAuricular
@Soumyajit42 featuring @mrhatestheworld
@ceys_music
@Book0fficial
坂本真綾 (lots of fake accounts, so I'm not listing one)
@engagementmusic
Stories featuring @thisisrozzi
@earlyjamesbham
@Built_2_Spill
@florencemachine
@sheandhim
@Wilco
@ezrafurman
@amythystkiah
@TheValerieJune
@TheRyanAdams
@NoelGallagher
@Brian__Jackson
dehdforever (Instagram)
@Harry_Styles
@youarestars
@michaelheadtreb
@alfietempleman
@FloorJansen_
@mikeyj_music
@SpinoLetta
@SilverNightmar5
@HazeAndrea2021
@PeterHollens and @TimFoustMusic

Fuck the NRA.

Cheap Shots (Usually Monday is Rum day, but it's a holiday. Drink what you want):


About having a day in court.

My term for it is "Cosplay Congressmen".



Screw bi-partisanship. It never was.

Boo, motherfucker. Boo.


Get used to it fuckface. Or don't. I don't fucking care.

And now you've got the funniest sight gag in Simpson's history stuck in your head. You're welcome.

Sitcoms in Russia. I shit you not.

You have gone so far to the right that running to the left of you simply means I'm a Democrat.

And because I love you, Here is my new release, "Jack"/ I posted about it's creation in a previous post - you should read it.


Monday, May 23, 2022

Radio Free California Episode 2221, plus a few cheap shots.

 


Fun week for new music with tracks from The Lickerish Quartet, Avi Kaplan, Rodrigo Aguilera, Grant-Lee Phillips, Uffie, Metric and much much more. Enjoy!

Here is the list of this week's artists, by twitter handle unless otherwise marked:

@TheLickerish
@ericwalkeruk
@scarypockets featuring @drh3
@Avi_Kaplan
@rijellmusic
@Soumyajit42 featuring @NaraArnaux
@mtl_bar
@chuenque
@JourneyOfficial
@Liss_4life with @niluferyanya
@bretmckenzie3
@volkermilch featuring @SkullSmith1
@Fear2Stop
@porridgeradio
@GrantLeeTweets
@thelittleidiot
@train
@steadycraig
@UffieUfficial
@paulosborne74
@soaksoaksoak
Thomas Dollbaum (No socials I could find, but he's on bandcamp - check him out)
dewmah_fuzzwah (Instagram)
@jordananye
@tessnormaparks
@Metric

Cheap Shots (remember Monday is Rum day):


You haul 35 tons and what do you get?

The firs thought that entered my head was "where is he going to live now"?

Every 30 hours? Why couldn't one of them have been me?

I don't always agree with Ted Rall, but I absolutely believe his voice is vital to the discussion.

A lot of people are saying that 6 isn't enough, but personally I think that this is all that the American attention span can handle.It's either going to be enough or nothing ever will be.

You fuckstains are aware that monkeypox has been known to exist since 1958, right? Right?


If you actually read Thomas' writing in the ruling, it can be boiled down to "The conviction is right, even if it's wrong, and fuck your feelings." This decision is going to kill people.


And because I love you, have some They Might Be Giants:


Friday, May 20, 2022

A day in April 2022, or how I improvised and recorded a new album with no planning and loved it

Some many years ago, the fantastic band Rage Against the Machine broke onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in the middle of a trading day, set up and just started playing. In fact, they recorded a music video before getting chased out by the police. 

It. Was. AWESOME!!!!!

I love that band. The message, the music, the sheer performance chops of everyone involved. The audacity of it. Just fucking brilliant.

I've done something similar, yet completely different, on a smaller scale and yet larger at the same time.



There is an organization that my wife belongs to that I do not that she's actually fairly high up the food chain in. She's been spending the past few months putting together a reception/party for one of the officers of the group - the first real one since the lock down/pandemic uprooted everything. I've stayed out of it - this is my wife's thing and she's good at it.

The day of the event was April 24th, 2022 in Berkeley, California. I was invited to the event and thought to myself, "at least that's a free lunch". I don't know many people in this organization, don't care for some of them, and don't much like the organization itself. In fact, I was opposed to my wife joining it until she gave me a reason that I simply couldn't counter - which I will not go into here. As long as I'm left out of it it's all good for me, and my wife gets a whole range of things she does without my influence. 

It works.

Anyway, this place in Berkeley had the reception in a downstairs room that came with a kitchen for the caterers, but upstairs was to be the ceremony itself in this HUGE hall with 40 foot ceilings and astonishing acoustics. Seriously, you can hear a person whisper from across the room. And in the center of this room was a baby grand piano. Okay, not right in the center but you get the idea.

Now you can ask anyone - just like a mama bear and a cub you do NOT get in between me and a piano. I have been sitting down and improvising at random pianos for decades now. In restaurants, hotels, airports, parks, zoos, people's homes, cruise ships, and once in a barn. Because my wife was in charge of the part on the floor below we had arrived 4 hours before the event in question. My wife had the key to the hall upstairs though, and I was sent to be out of the way and oh hey there's a piano in there.

I promise you, I was happy with this.

Over the course of a couple of hours I just let my fingers wander around the keys - sometimes playing coherently and sometimes not. I played in many styles and I let my imagination run. The room was open; people could come and go as they pleased and they did. At one point two men came in to set up a P.A. system.for the upcoming event. People wondered in and out of the room, wondering where the noise was coming from and I ignored them all.

This was a beautiful piano, and old Chickering that had been loved and looked after and recently tuned. This is my idea of a little slice of heaven and so after only a few minutes I pulled out my phone and decided to test out an app from Dolby Studios I have. I played for a few minutes and recorded what I played.



And then I did it again. And again. 

I improvised and recorded an entire album with no one else in the room even knowing I was doing it. The album is called "Thousand Year Event" and will be released June 7th, 2022. Just me and the piano and 100% improvised.

You can hear some background noise on the album. That would be the people coming and going. You can hear me breathe. You can hear the P.A. guys arguing at one point, although not the exact words.

This music is hard to categorize. I refer to it as classical with a jazz influence but the streaming services don't much care for that. Alternative New Age? Maybe. I'm not a virtuoso pianist so we won't be calling it that. I've always liked the "Alternative" label because to me that just means I'm not doing things the way you expect. I go off on tangents all the time - just doing the pop and rock stuff alone is kind of boring to me.

Alternative is recording an entire improvised album in a room you're not supposed to be in that belongs to a club you're not a member of with no one else even noticing that you're doing it while they're in the room with you.

There will even be a single, called "Jack", whose voice you can hear but not make out in the recording. There will even be a video. In fact, there will be two.


So that's the story of how I went out to lunch and recorded an album before coming home, without knowing until after I arrived at the venue that I would be doing so.

I'll let you know when the videos are out, or you can follow me on Youtube.


Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Radio Free California Episode 2220, plus a video from the Eurovision Winner

 

An eclectic mix of new music this week, from such stalwarts as Adrian Belew, The Fixx, Bruce Hornsby, Blondie (which is actually a re-release of something long out of print), Florence + the Machine, plus such indie artists as Jerry Gomes, Dawes and much more! Enjoy!

Here is this week's artists, by twitter handle unless otherwise marked:

@scarypockets featuring @realLouisCato
Darkcave (still no socials)
Jerry Gomes (I think I'm the only person following him on Spotify. No socials)
stories (aka Scary Pockets) featuring @indiacarney
@dawestheband
@PONDband with Cowboy John
@THEadrianbelew
@Fear2Stop
@theblackkeys with @BillyFGibbons
@Wilco
Folk IMplosion (aka @TheLouBarlow and John Davis)
@jdmcphersonjr
@FixxOnline
@BlondieOfficial
@joyydowner with @beck
@brucehornsby
@thesmiletheband
@florencemachine
@TheMandyMoore
@TankandDaBangas
@SaySueMe
@TheActualMuffs
@pineapplethief

And because I love you, here is this year's Eurovision winner:



Monday, May 9, 2022

Radio Free California Episode 2219, plus a quick thought or two about Fractal Stupidity.

 


Solid week for new music including releases from The LIckerish Quartet, Chris Reed and the Anime Raiders (me!), Avi Kaplan, Belle and Sebastian, Vero, Suggs with Paul Weller, Warpaint, and much more. Enjoy!

Here are this week's artists by twitter handle unless otherwise marked:

@TheLickerish with Shad
@alyandaj
@pomplamoose with @BennySingsmusic
@animeraider (hey, that's me!)
@scarypockets featuring @CaseyBassy and reesetea (Instagram)
wanderingwithmusic (Instagram) with @musicbyscarIett
@Avi_Kaplan
@Kiffie8
@joeyDosik
Dream Club (no active socials I could find) with @thepureca
@p_menis with frequent collaborator Ramon Sanz and Jack Bucarey
@_GuidedByVoices
thesuggsmcpherson (Facebook) and @paulwellerHQ (and yes, it does sound like Madness meets The Jam because IT IS!!!)
Mike Santos (socials unknown)
@MUNYA_MUNYAAA
@arcadefire featuring @itspetergabriel
@vero_band
@bellesglasgow
wearerivalsband (Facebook)
@DrBrianMay
@sharonvanetten
@_Warpaint
@rollingbcf
@thisissigrid
@haterrmusic
@IbeyiOfficial
@sukiwaterhouse
@emelisande
@Sunflower_Bean
@awolnation featuring @beck
@AndrewLeahey

I've had a week now (as have you) to absorb the impending doom of Roe v. Wade and have come to a singular conclusion that this country is now divided into two camps: Republicans and Americans.

Justice Alito's opinion ignores centuries of American precedence, including the fact that Benjamin Franklin included abortion instructions in his adaptation of "The Instructor" in 1748. Abortion is an American right - this opinion is catering to a religious SECT. To Cosplay Christians. 

W're already seeing women who have miscarriages charged with crimes. It's going to get much worse, I promise you, unless we somehow manage to take a step in the correct direction. I am not hopeful. This wasn't a surprise - it's been coming for almost 50 years.

Some months back I was offered the chance to move to Texas. It would be for good money and a solid living. I turned it down. When asked why I just said, "Because I have daughters." There are at least 22 other states that I would say the same thing about. I feel glad and occasionally lucky to live in Coastal California.

A woman I follow on twitter coined the phrase "Fractally Stupid" and I think it applies here. To quote: "Fractally Stupidity is when each bit of stupid, is made of more stupid. A veritable Mandelbrot set of stupid- supported on the backs of four giant stupids, and before you ask what's under them- it's stupid all the way down."

This decision opens the way to repealing marriage equality - not just for gays but for interracial couples. This decision could be used to criminalize gay sex. This decision could be used to desegregate schools.

Fractally Stupid.

Oh, and did you notice that the state of Wisconsin's Republican-led legislature just passed a bill that allows 14 year-olds to work as late as 11pm? You know, motherfucking child labor? It only takes a little digging to find weird shit like this happening in Republican legislatures all over the country.

The American Experiment appears to be over. It failed. It might be time to pack.

But because I love you, have some Lickerish Quartet:




Monday, May 2, 2022

Radio Free California Episode 2218

 


Wildly eclectic week for new music from classic artists like Journey and Rammstein to indie artists like Fear 2 Stop, Adam Bostock plus lots of other artists to give a listen to. Enjoy!

Here are this week's artists, by twitter handle unless otherwise noted:

@JourneyOfficial
@Haken_Official
@corywong with @lindsayell
@pomplamoose
Rijell (no socials for now)
@Fear2Stop
@mtl_bar and Rob Stuart
@UlkarAhmadNasir
@dolcediablo6
@home_gala with Not Spazz and @potheadsavage
The Aluminum Group (No socials - it's their first album in many years)
@switchfoot with @lovelytheband
@cspaceduncan
@NekoCase
@Umoza_Music with @PaulMcCartney
@melodyprochet
@BlocParty
@ToroyMoi
@Tromboneshorty
@elipaperboyreed
@Seratones
@thelegofgrandma
@DianeCoffee1 with @deepseadiverbnd
@tomberlin
@RSprachrohr
Congotronics International (See last week's for more details)
@danagavanski
@sofitukker
@frontpersonband
@AdamBostockRock

Cheap shots (Monday is Rum day):

Aw, I got nothing. But why is it that New Kids on the Block are all of a sudden kinda good? I'm told this is an older song but I never heard it before today.