Entries in Pickwick (5)

Monday
Jan202014

Pickwick - at the Troubadour - Los Angeles, CA 

When you hear the band Pickwick you are not sure what genre you are listening to but you know you like it. Their lush soulfulness and dance/rock awesome-sauce sounds keep you moving even when you don't realize it. From above the room, the dancing made the Troubadour look like a beating heart getting ready to burst. This Seattle based band is touring the country hard in a beast of a van but cranking out tour bus quality performance. Look out for them in a city near you!

Feb 11 The Belmont Austin, TX Tickets

Feb 13 Iron City Birmingham, AL Tickets 

Feb 14 Bijou Theatre Knoxville, TN Tickets 

Feb 15 Visulite Theatre Charlotte, NC Tickets 

Feb 17 Strange Matter Richmond, VA Tickets 

Feb 18 9:30 Club Washington, DC Tickets 

Feb 19 Irving Plaza Powered By Klipsch Audio New York, NY Tickets 

Feb 20 Rex Theater Pittsburgh, PA Tickets 

Feb 21 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH Tickets 

Feb 22 Pyramid Scheme Grand Rapids, MI Tickets 

Feb 24 The Bishop Bloomington, IN Tickets 

Feb 25 Highdive Champaign, IL Tickets 

Feb 26 High Noon Saloon Madison, WI Tickets 

Feb 27 Vaudeville Mews Des Moines, IA Tickets 

Feb 28 Knuckleheads Saloon Kansas City, MO Tickets


Thursday
Apr262012

Songs for Wednesday // Swear and Shake, Hip Hatchet and more

'Suddenly'- Swear and Shake
One mighty fine, sadly sweet gem of a song.
Website: http://swearandshake.com/


'Rotary'- Sam Moss

A perfect song to daydream while listening to.
Website: http://sammoss.net/


'Pain Love'- Typhoon
Things that will improve any day: a new jam from Typhoon.
Website: http://wearetyphoon.com/



'Child's Hand In Dirt'- Hip Hatchet
Seriously- go get this album. It's perfect for rainy spring days and
long, thinking nights.
Website: http://hiphatchet.tumblr.com/



'Son of a Gun'- Brendan Losch
A little bit of M.Ward, a little bit of Lord Huron and a whole lot of fantastic. One of the better songs I've heard the last few months.
Website: http://brendanlosch.blogspot.com/

Brendan Losch - Son of a Gun

 

 


'Halls of Columbia (Live on KEXP)'- Pickwick

We've been over this before, but it bears repeating: you should be very, very into Pickwick.
Website: http://www.pickwickmusic.com/

Wednesday
Feb292012

Songs for Wednesday: Michael Kiwanuka, Shakey Graves and more

Words // Adam Sharp

Michael Kiwanuka - "Lasan" (featuring Dan Auerbach)
Whoa. This collaboration is just too damn smooth.  (website)



 

Shakey Graves - "Late July"
First you get the story behind the name, then you get an idea of why it's a name you need to remember.  (website)



 

Greylag - "Black Crow"
This song makes me uneasy due to never committing to a rhythm for more than a few bars. But that's also why I like it.  (website)

Greylag - Black Crow

 

Josh Ritter - "Come and Find Me"
Sometimes you forget how brilliant Josh Ritter is. Then a song like 'Come and Find Me' comes on and you remember all over again.  (website)



 

Pickwick - "Blackout"
If you are going to SXSW: this is the band you need to go out of your way to see. If you aren't going: get familiar- they are going to blow up soon.  (website)

Wednesday
Dec142011

VV's Favorite EPs of 2011


#10.Crystal Stilts - Radiant Door (Buy)

 

  

#9. Kingsley Flood - Colder Still (Buy)

 

 

#8. Typhoon - A New Kind Of House (Buy)

   

 

#7. Conrad Plymouth - Comrade Plymouth (Buy)

   

 
#6. Pickwick - Myths
(Buy)

 


#5. Milo Greene - The Hello Sessions (Buy)

 

 #4. Ivan & Alyosha - Fathers Be Kind (Buy)

  

#3. The Wooden Sky - City of Light (Buy)
 


#2. Spirit Family Reunion - Self-Titled
(Buy at a show)

 

  

#1. Alabama Shakes - Alabama Shakes EP (Buy)

 


 

Sunday
Sep112011

Sounds from the Pacific Northwest


View of Doe Bay, home of Doe Bay FestWords // Adam Sharp

I'm not sure if you've noticed lately, but there's something insane happening out in the Pacific Northwest. Out amongst the pines and the terrain where rain comes from is one of the most vibrant and diverse music scenes going, with everything from folk to hip hop finding a place to grow and evolve. I spent a weekend out there last month at a small, amazing music festival called Doe Bay Fest, immersing myself in this incredible scene and coming away thinking that you'd be hard pressed to find another area of this country with as good of music coming out of it. I have, in short, become pretty obsessed with the music coming from the Northwest. While Fleet Foxes and The Head and The Heart are the names everyone knows, there’s a plethora of bands you’ve never heard of that I think are on the cusp of bursting onto your scene. Here are a few you should get familiar with now so you can be ahead of the curve later.

Pickwick - Pickwick is a band that borrows a little from old soul standards and smashes it together with some bouncy indie rock. What you get is something infectious and altogether fresh sounding.  There’s no way you’re going to be able to stop your toes from tapping.



Lemolo - Lemolo makes what can be described as ‘dream-pop,’ but not that synthy stuff, but rather the kind of sweetly smooth music to have perfectly beautiful daydreams to. After seeing them play a small yoga studio overflowing with people, I have a feeling they are one break away from being huge.

Kelli Schaefer - I’m hesitant to describe Kelli Schaefer’s music in too much detail. See, I thought I knew what she was all about, but then I saw her live and basically got smacked in the face by the presence she brings with her when she sings her songs Now I’m just not sure. I know it’s great. I know it’s something that people need to hear. I know there’s a lot for people to discover, some deeper meanings and intense connections. I’m just not sure any labels do it justice.



Hey Marseilles - There’s this thing that always happens when I listen to ‘Rio’ by Hey Marseilles, where just after the handclaps I think I’m going to finally not like the song. Then I like it all the way through and press repeat. This has happened roughly 50 times in the last few months. There’s so much to love in the song, from Matt Bishop’s rich voice to the copious amounts of handclaps to the lovely strings. It’s all there for you to love.