Download This: Acoustic “The Captain”

Coming out of my drug-induced slumber to tell you all about the acoustic version of the Biffy Clyro song, “The Captain” available for download here: http://www.magnetmagazine.com/2011/02/15/mp3-at-3pm-biffy-clyro/

It certainly brightens my day…hope it can do the same for you.

Biffy Clyro’s north american tour is underway. Their LA date at The Troubadour on March 1st is already sold out. Their special sit down with Mark Z. Danielewski to discuss the influence of his book “Only Revolutions” on their CD of the same name still has tickets available as far as I can tell. March 2nd at The Bootleg.

Enjoy!

~Kristen

Watch This! New videos from Lovers Drugs, Empires, and Infantree

Three new videos from three great bands. Check them out!

I just saw Lovers Drugs Thursday night at The Bootleg opening for new band loves Maniac and Atomic Tom. They are doing something really cool with their EP by making a series of connecting videos for all of the songs. Their most recent video for the song, “Jackie Says” was just released last week!

Empires is one of my favorite bands out of Chicago. They just released a new video for their song, “Hello Lover”

Finally, local band Infantree puts out the COOLEST videos. Here’s their most recent for the song “Feet of Clay”

~ Kristen

FREE music from Joey Ryan!!

Joey Ryan’s “Broken Headlights” was track 1 on my 2010 Music Mix. Joey is one of my favorite LA-based singer-songwriters. I still contend that his most recent EP, Kenter Canyon, is the best release of 2010. And now, you can get his two most recent EP’s for FREE!! Just go to his website and hit the download button!

This is an amazing offer! While you’re on the site, check out his tour calendar to see if he’s coming to a town near you. His next LA area show seems to be March 9th at Saint Rocke.

Just let the music take you over…

http://www.joeyryanmusic.com

~ Kristen

p.s. Today is Joey’s birthday so definitely go check out his music. Happy Birthday Joey!!

Watch This! “Never Quite the Disappearing Act”

Alright, Junior has released a new music video!! I’ve been looking forward to this one for weeks. Check out the video for one of my fave tunes (made my best of ’09 mix), “Never Quite the Disappearing Act”.

For more on Alright, Junior go to their website. And keep checking back here because LMN was in Philadelphia for the band’s last show at Northstar Bar. We’ve got some great pictures and video coming your way!

~ Kristen

Dido Nominated for Academy Award!

How am I just finding this out?!? Granted the nominations for the Academy Awards were just announced yesterday, but I just can’t believe that Dido finally released new material and I didn’t know about it! I guess that is what I get from spending all my money on concerts and not having any left over to go to the movies…

To understand my astonishment with myself, you must know that Dido was my favorite artist for quite a number of years. A byproduct of my obsession with the TV show, Roswell, Dido’s first CD, No Angel, was one of my most spun CDs in high school. I listened to that CD so much that the password for my phone’s answering machine is the track numbers in order of my favorite songs from the album. Dido was also the first big “pop” concert I ever attended.

Anyway, I was thrilled to see Dido’s name on the list of Academy Award nominees. She co-wrote a song with Rollo and A.R. Rahman (previous Oscar winner for his work on Slumdog Millionaire). The song is called “If I Rise” and is featured in the movie 127 Hours.

It’s so lovely to hear Dido’s voice again! And it pairs well with A.R. Rahman. Here’s the song:

One of my fave Dido tunes (I love the bridge):

~Kristen

Pepper’s Ghost: My First Music Family

We just got back to sunny California from our weekend on the East Coast!  The trip was built around the reunion of my first favorite band, Philadelphia’s Pepper’s Ghost. It was quite the excursion! It’s nice to be back in a place where my face doesn’t go numb every time I go outside, but whenever I go back east, I remember how much I miss living there and all the people still there that I love (many of whom I was able to see on Saturday…it was quite the reunion!). Pepper’s Ghost was actually the band that brought a lot of these people into my life. It was the band around which I formed my first little music family.

Any music lover knows what I mean by a music family, right? Those people that you get to know/grow to love by going to the shows. They generally form around a particular band…but sometimes around a group of bands or a type of music. Sometimes they consist of people that you already knew but to whom you grow closer due to your shared love of the music (it’s a lot easier to find time to hang out when you all want to be doing the same thing). Sometimes these families consist of people you only see at shows…you may not even know where they live or what they do for a living, but you know if you go to see a certain band, they will be there and together, you will rock out.

There is something about a shared understanding of the love of live music, or of a particular band, that really brings people closer together. It’s a powerful  bond that pays no attention to geography, age, social status, ethnicity, etc.  Not everyone understands why you want to go out and see the same band week after week, so when you find those people who do, you have a great foundation for a strong friendship. Then, at some point, you realize that seeing these friends is just as important as seeing the music! A show feels incomplete without them. You start traveling with them for shows, organizing pre or post-show dinners, staying at their homes when you go to an out of town show…you become more than friends, you become a family!

And that, my dear readers of this blog entry, is one of the reasons I love live music so much….and one of the reasons that Pepper’s Ghost is important enough to me that I would travel across the country to see them play. Saturday night, my little heart was just a burstin’ with love; love for the music, love for the band, love for all the people I know who were there (and even some who weren’t). It was a family reunion over three years in the making!

I realized it would be awhile before I get to the footage we took from the  shows Saturday night, but I wanted to post something. Someone at The Grape Room recorded one of my favorite Pepper’s Ghost songs, “Friday Night in Philadelphia”. This song is particularly relevant for this post because it served as an anthem of sorts for my little Pepper’s Ghost family. When I was in college, my roommate and I would blast this song Friday nights as we were paper writing and studying.  Anytime it would play, a sing-along would most certainly ensue.  Years later, the song still symbolized those college days (some of the best of my life), never failing to bring back a flood of memories and a giddy smile.  Somewhat recently, my former roommate called me and left a message on my phone…the message consisted only of her singing the chorus of this song…I knew exactly what she was saying.

~ Kristen

more footage and pictures from the show and from the trip to come…

Coachella 2011

In case you are just finding out, the official 2011 Coachella lineup has been announced! I’m honestly not sure how I feel about it at the moment. I think this might be the first lineup in my last few years of going where I’ve seen and heard of more acts than before. Thankfully, there are quite a few I haven’t seen before that I would love the opportunity to see such as Animal Collective, Bright Eyes, Neon Trees, Jimmy Eat World Bloody Beetroots, Interpol, and Best Coast to name a few. And really, isn’t that what festivals are for?