Thursday, October 22, 2009

Steve Albini To Be Keynote Speaker At NX35 2010

Highly regarded recording engineer and Shellac guitarist, Steve Albini, will be the keynote speaker of next year's NX35 Music Conferette in Denton, which is pretty impressive considering that Albini has turned down being the keynote speaker for the South By Southwest Festival in the past. He had originally planned to send Saturday Night Live performer, Fred Armisen down to Austin in his stead, to do his dead-on impersonation of Albini, but he backed out of the idea due to liability concerns. Considering that the festival had Harvey Pekar give an incredible talk last year, I would almost suggest that this be turned into a festival of notable speakers above all else.









Photo By Britt Robisheaux

Friday, October 16, 2009

And/Or Gallery Moving Sale

"Moving Sale!!!
Saturday, October 17th, noon-6pm

Moving sale tomorrow at And/Or Gallery. Come hang out and look through all my stuff! Furniture, Art books and magazines, vintage phones, video game systems, some electronic music gear, TVs, monitors, lots of DVD players with remotes, CDs, computers, lighting tracks, cans, and bulbs, lots more...." - paul slocum

4221 Bryan St. Suite B, Dallas, 75204

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

OMG guys Neon Indian Best New Music Duh

I just got done reading the comments in yesterday's It List, and I realized how much I love hurting the feelings of "rock fans." I actually like most of U2's stuff up until the mid 90's, but gimme a break-- they deserve to be made fun of, and it has nothing to do with Neon Indian.

Speaking of which, we here at the Neon Indian News Network noticed that the group received the not-very-surprising Best New Music tag on Pitchfork today. The almost completely glowing review is a pretty good one for Pitchfork, discussing Alan Palomo's family musical history and his time in Ghosthustler, as well as Neon Indian's place in contemporary dance music. Check it out.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Negative Approach to play FFF Fest Afterparty

There will be many after-party events during the Fun Fun Fun Fest this November; everything from a "Soul Clap dance party" with Ian Svenonius, to a Yeasayer DJ set, and Mission of Burma hosting their own "Not A Photograph" documentary at The Alamo Drafthouse. It all sounds like a lot of fun, but what I would highly recommend is catching Negative Approach at Red 7 on Friday, November 7th. I saw them at a huge festival in Chicago a few years ago, and I couldn't believe how effective the group was in front of 7,000+ people. Getting to see such a legendarily powerful hardcore act in such a small club will be a real privilege.

A full detailed lineup of related events is as follows:

FRIDAY NIGHT LAUNCH PARTIES (NOV. 6th)
CLUB DEVILLE:
The Authors
Black Before Red
Beautiful Supermachines
The Low Lows

MOHAWK INSIDE:
My Milkyway Arms
Silent Land Time Machine
Air Traffic Controllers
Watch Out for Rockets

MOHAWK OUTSIDE:
Minor Mishap Marching Band
Manikin
Distant Seconds
International Waters
TV Torso

BEAUTY BAR:
(No cover!, 21+, 10pm)
Antics/Toyota Matrix and Learning Secrets presents:
Yeasayer DJ SET
Learning Secrets DJs
plus live sets by:
Totally Michael (Iheartcomix)
Best Fwends
Missions (ex-clap clap)

BEERLAND:
(No cover, 21+, 10pm)
Broken Gold
December Boys
Failure's Union
Cheap Girls

RED 7 WRECK ROOM:
(No cover, all ages, 10pm)
F***ed Up DJ SET

RED 7:
($10)
Fu Manchu
ASG
It's Casual

SATURDAY NIGHT AFTER PARTIES (NOV. 7th):

MOHAWK OUTSIDE:
Voxtrot
Octopus Project
Twin Tigers

MOHAWK INSIDE:
The Coathangers
Jazzus Lizard (Jesus Lizard jazz tribute band!!!)
Walter Schreifels band

RED 7
(10pm, $13)
Negative Approach
Christ On Parade
Trash Talk
Naw Dude
You People

CLUB DEVILLE
(10pm, $10)
Soul Clap dance party
w/ Djs Johnathan Toubin & Ian Svenonius
and live set by BROWNOUT!

BEAUTY BAR
(10pm $5 before Midnight / $10 after)
DJ Mel
The Cool Kids DJ SET

BEERLAND
(10pm, $10)
Jack Oblivian
John Paul Keith and the 145s
Lovvers (UK)
Fleshlights

ALAMO DRAFT HOUSE RITZ
(10:15pm)
Youth Brigade hosts "Let Them Know: The Story Behind Youth Brigade and byo Records" Screening
MC Chris hosts a midnight screening of "Gremilins"

SUNDAY NIGHT AFTER PARTIES (NOV. 8th):

MOHAWK OUTSIDE:
($13, 9:30pm)
And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead...
Dark Meat
An Albatross

MOHAWK INSIDE:
($13, 9:30pm)
AU
Free Moral Agents (featuring Ikey Owens of The Mars Volta)
Zechs Marquise (featuring Marcel Rodriguez Lopez of The Mars Volta)

RED 7 WRECK ROOM:
(No cover, all ages, 10pm)
Karaoke Apocalypse
RnR and punk karaoke all night with a live band!

RED 7:
($10, 10pm)
Toys That Kill
the forgetters (Blake Schwarzenbach of Jawbreaker/Jets to Brazil, Kevin of Against Me, Caroline of Bitchin')
Ghost Knife
Smalltown (Sweden)

BEAUTY BAR:
DJ Mixhell

BEERLAND:
($8, 10pm)
Easy Action
Black Tusk
Eagle Claw
and special guest!

ALAMO DRAFT HOUSE RITZ:
(10:15pm)
Mission of Burma hosts "Not A Photograph" Screening

ABC News Finally Breaks Silence On Psychic Chasms


'Neon Indian' Debut Album

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Lychgate/Corporate Park/Ashes Begin US Tour


Denton acts Lychgate, Corporate Park, along with Fort Worth's Ashes will begin a two week tour today, with thirteen engagements that will see the groups as far away as Far Rockaway, New York.

Crowds across the US will be treated to a pretty diverse lineup, with the groups covering dynamic death drone, early industrial dance rhythms, and tortured screaming coupled with power electronics respectively. It's always good to see artists and groups get out of town, especially acts that probably won't be planning a fall tour around CMJ anytime soon.

Tiger Hatchery Video (Mike Forbes/Andrew Scott Young)



This terrific live video was passed along to me this morning, featuring former Denton residents, Mike Forbes (saxophone) and Andrew Scott Young (Double Bass), along with drummer Bill Billington in their touring trio, Tiger Hatchery. The group is based in Chicago, however this particular performance is at Pat's In The Flats in Cleveland. Just mere seconds into this performance, it becomes obvious why the intensity of these two musicians is sorely missed in North Texas.