Posts Tagged ‘Woods’
Thursday, June 10th, 2010
When I stumbled upon Maids at a one-off Upstairs CD-R show at Coco66 this Spring, I remember stopping dead in my tracks, covering my ears in pain, and being unable to stop mouthing the words, “Abandon All Hope All Ye Who Enter.” Behind a suffocating wall of smoke, the 2-man rhythm section of New Jersey’s Big Troubles could be seen down on the ground in matching child’s poses, bowing in deference before a projection of a giant floating head — not unlike the Wizard himself, pictured above. I could barely make out what type of gear they were using, but the squall they produced was so debilitatingly loud that I couldn’t help remembering the one time I saw Whitehouse play and actually experienced the sensation of my ear drums being stretched to the ripping point. Funny thing, is Maids sound like nothing like Whitehouse. As I learned when Sam Franklin (also of No Demons here) rolled up to Newtown radio last Sunday, they simply layer purring drones and lackadaisical pentatonic keyboard scales until the room gets so saturated with sound that you actually end up getting a little scared. Probably all the more so because they are clean-cut surburban dudes who play in indie rock bands and show up on stage with their shirts tucked in.
Underwater Visitations Episode #7: The Maids Episode
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Tags: Alex Bleeker, Andy Clark, Barrington Levy, Best Coast, Big Troubles, Bobb Trimble, Clair Obscur, Cloud Nothings, Effi Briest, Julian Lynch, Keith Hudson, King Tubby Meets Larry Marshal, La Bionda, Laura Stevenson and the Cans, Luka Usmiani, Maids, New Yoga, Nihiti, Nitzer Ebb, Peaking Lights, Psychic TV, Sam Franklin, Source of Yellow, Spanish Prisoners, St. Vincent, Steve Gunn, Sun Araw, The Babies, The Gamut, The Human League, The Incredible String Band, The Mantles, The Shocking Blue, The Sundays, The Thermals, The Wailers, Twin Sister, Vanity 6, Woods
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Woods, live at the Joshua Light Show Festival, Abrons Art Center, May 13, 2010
Joshua White is a New York artist who began his career creating liquid light shows for Bill Graham’s Fillmore East in the late 1960s and early 70s. The Joshua Light show was in residence at the Fillmore and provided visuals for all the major artists associated with the classic psychedelic and heavy rock scene of the era, from Hendrix to Joplin.
After the scene faded, White moved into professional television production. Although his trippy visuals were forever immortalized in the memories of clued-in boomers and the freaky party scene from Midnight Cowboy, White would not revisit his light show past for nearly 40 years. In 2004, he teamed with artist Gary Panter to recreate some of the light shows for a one-off at Anthology Film Archives. Renewed interest in the classic light shows has peaked in recent years, and White has been performing regularly with his ensemble of visual alchemists and artists to accompany acts like Yo La Tengo, as well as various iterations of the Darmstadt New Music series and one-offs at the Whitney Museum and Lincoln Center.
The Joshua Light Show Festival, which premiered last week in New York, is a festival of contemporary psychedelic music, curated by Nick Hallett and paired with the light show’s distinctive visual component. The festival ran for over consecutive nights (the opening night with Steve Moore and itsnotyouitsme, and closing night with Dean & Britta and Spectrum) at the Abrons Art Center, a community center at the Henry Street Settlement, which has its own history as an incubator of avant-garde practice, including big name past associates like John Cage, Jackson Pollock, and Martha Graham.
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Tags: Abrons Art Center, Erika Elder, G. Lucas Crane, Jarvis Taveniere, Jeremy Earl, John Moloney, Kevin Morby, Matt Valentine, MV & EE, Nick Hallett, Ron Schneiderman, The Golden Road, The Joshua Light Show, Woods
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Monday, March 22nd, 2010
SXSW 2010 was as blissed-out an exercise in excess as an exercise in excess can be. All in all, the Visitation Rites mobile reporting team (videographer Samantha Cornwell and I) probably caught more sun, saw more live bands, walked more miles, ate more tacos, drank more beer, laughed more, bickered more, took more photos, tweeted more tweets, shot more video, and reunited with more old friends than in all of 2009 combined. After five consecutive days of non-stop partying and documenting, however, we couldn’t help feeling a bit crestfallen when we realized that SXSW wouldn’t last forever.
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Tags: Alex Bleeker and the Freaks, Best Coast, Big Troubles, ButterxFace, Campfires, Cheer Up Charlie's, Cloud Nothings, Coasting, Crazy Horse, Dum Dum Girls, Fader Fort, Family Portrait, Forcefield, Friendship Bracelet, Get off the Coast, Gorilla vs. Bear, Happy Birthday, Harry Painter, Jeff the Brotherhood, Karibou, Mexican Summer, Micro-Pixel-Rites, Microphone Memory Emotion, Moon Duo, Mountain Man, Mrs. Bea's, MTYMX, Olde English Spelling Bee, Pill Wonder, Pixelhorse, Rangers, Real Estate, Sam's Barbecue, Samantha Cornwell, Sameer Naseem, Show Paper, Sun Araw, SXSW, The OC's, Tiger City, Todd P, Twin Sister, Underwater Peoples, Weekly Tape Deck, Woods, Woodsist, Yellow Fever
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Friday, February 19th, 2010

Jeremy Earl is one busy guy. Not only is he the leader of Woods, but he also runs the associated labels Woodsist and Fuck it Tapes. You may have noticed that these labels have an instantly identifiable aesthetic, and that is due in large part to Earl’s artwork, which graces many a cassette and LP release. From the distinctive ink-drawn Woodsist logo to the elaborate collage work on the cover of Robedoor’s Endlessly Blazing, Earl’s artistic output is as identifiable as his lovely falsetto. It is therefore a cause for celebration that his art work is now available in a condensed and portable form — inside his new book Skull, that is, the first non-musical release on Los Angeles’ esteemed Not Not Fun label.
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Tags: Axolotl, Blues Control, Fuck It Tapes, Jeremy Earl, Menguar, Nonhorse, not not fun, Pocahaunted, Robedoor, Shepards, Skull, Woods, Woodsist
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