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Posts Tagged ‘John McEntire’

On Tour: Tortoise @ the Troubadour – July 11th 2009

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

It was 7 years ago when Bloodclot bought me my first Tortoise album, A Million Now Living Will Never Die. We proceed to cruise the Pacific Coast Highway at approximately 60 miles per hour along the Huntington/Newport Coast. The opening sang off this album is roughly 25 minutes long and was the only song listened to for this particular drive. My life was expanded into an entirely different universe since then. I had no idea music like this existed; electronic in a way but way more organic in nature. The music which is at the heart of the post-rock genre. Over the course of the next two years, I became obsessed with all post rock bands: Tortoise, Slint, Isotope 217, Godspeed!, Trans Am, etc. I have more than 20 albums in which John McEntire plays drums/produced. Frequently, I would play a Tortoise album in my car and end up getting lost on my way home from falling into the K hole that is their sound frequency.

About two years ago, me and about 6 of you were able to see Tortoise live for the first time at the El Rey. I am very excited to be afforded the pleasure of seeing them again for the tour of their new album, Beacons of Ancestorship, due out June 23rd.

Two Drummers plus Jeff Parker on Guitar……lots of energy and fun. And also you know Johnny Mc is the greatest drummer ever in my humble opinion.

Ten Tickets @ $29 a piece.

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Broken Social Scene recording New Album with Tortoise’s John McEntire.

Friday, May 15th, 2009

+ = Sonic Embryo of Sound

As reported by Pitchfork

“After endless touring, semi-solo albums from leaders Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning, and a boatload of records from friends and associates, the amorphous indie rock entity known as Broken Social Scene are getting back to the business of being Broken Social Scene. They’re currently recording album number four at Soma Electronic Music Studio in Chicago with post-rock sonic mastermind John McEntire (Tortoise, the Sea and Cake), according to a message from Drew on the band’s site.”

Tortoise also has a new album due out soon….Beacons of Ancestorship. Plus many of you will be seeing Tortoise play at the Troubadour with me on July 11th…..

Exciting times.

The Sea and Cake at the Troubadour – 12.04.08

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Please check back for another video of the first band as well as a review of the show itself. As of right now, I am on three hrs of sleep and about to pass out, but I had to get this video up that was produced at the show.

Thank you for the camera work Easeness. Minute 3:25 is the best.
The Sea and Cake – An Argument: Troubadour 12.05.08 from Robert Kittleman on Vimeo.

New Sea and Cake Album review

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Yes, yet another sea and cake album is about to hit the airwaves with all its infinite glory and wisdom. Check out pitchforkmedia’s latest rabblings on the subject at: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/146668-the-sea-and-cake-car-alarm

I heart John M.