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A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW
@ The Bishop
Wednesday November 18
9 p.m.
$7
18+

a sunny day in glasgow

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A Sunny Day in Glasgow are at the point in their career where they’ll swing by Bloomington, but the band’s exponentially-growing success indicates that next time, the show won’t be so cheap and in such an intimate location. Remember what Grizzly Bear’s Ed Droste said this summer about previously playing at a church to a handful of audience members in Bloomington? You can laud all about seeing them before they open up for the Jesus and Mary Chain/My Bloody Valentine/Radiohead, or whatever “We’re not in Kansas anymore” moment will come about for these guys.

ASDIG is fronted by identical twin sisters Lauren and Robin Daniels along with their brother Ben. ( Sidenote: I’m glad they don’t sound very eerie, because the whole twins thing might give me some “The Shining” type chills).  The band’s beginnings were in the 2000s, but it wasn’t until the 2006 release of their EP, The Sunniest Day Ever that folks really started talking. Once the EP floated through the top of the blogosphere, they signed to Notenuf Records and released their first LP, Scribble Mural Cosmic Journal later that year.

In September, Ashes Grammar gave the group a strong foothold by not disappointing their critics(they hate to praise potential then find it’s all wasted). Most importantly, they hate to be wrong! Pitchfork continued to grant them the seal of approval, both in terms of the album and stage performance. Under The Radar magazine, Coke Machine Glow and BBC also applauded their sophomore effort.

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Indeed, there is a shoegaz’d ethereal quality to their sound, but it doesn’t come off as an artificial attempt to emulate their musical heros. It’s easily accessible poppy, and trippy: the stuff that pasty white liberal arts college girls will listen to while smoking pot with pasty white liberal arts college boys. The swirling release can send you on a pulsating trance, a meditative state or a flashback to 80s lo-fi.

The low point of the album, as one would predict from any 22-tracked LP(ranging from a few seconds to nearly 7 minutes), is its tendency to drag. Pop Matters writes “While there are many indisputable highlights to be found on Ashes Grammar, it can be a chore to find them.” But All Music Guide suggests that anyone who powers through the album  will be richly rewarded in the end. It might not jump at you on the first listen. My biggest problem is the passivity of the vocals, as if the Daniels sisters know they can turn things up a notch, but they’d just rather not.

Regardless of  some defects on Ashes Grammar, I feel pretty confident in saying the best has yet to come for A Sunny Day in Glasgow, and that they’ll be yet another band that strolls through Bloomington before blowing up beyond belief.

Check out some mp3 downloads via Stereogum.

-$tefania

Ghostface Killah

Bluebird Nightclub(21+)

Sunday November 8

$18 tickets available at Landlocked Music, The Bluebird and Ticketmaster

Tony Starks. Ironman. Pretty Toney. Whatever you call Ghostface Killah, he remains one of the most enthralling members of Wu-Tang Clan, perfectly balancing his loyalty to the group while also maintaining a lucrative solo career.

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He will dominate the Bluebird stage fresh off the release of "Ghostdini the Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City."

This equilibrium prevails during his live sets, which usually consists of a tribute to Ol’ Dirty Bastard, “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” and crowd pleasers like “Ain’t Nothin’ Ta Fuck Wit” and “Cream” from the quintessential “Enter The Wu-Tang(36 Chambers).”

If Ghostface’s “Be Easy”, “Kilo” and “Greedy Bitches” won’t get you off your feet, I advise you to check your pulse.

These jams were staples to his sets at the Bluebird in 2007 then Pitchfork Music Festival ‘08 alongside Raekwon(who will perform at the Bluebird December 8.) Both performances were simply a blast, and probably the closest a 21st century hip-hop fan can get to NYC block parties during the genre’s early days. The rapper’s frequent samples of 70s soul only enhances this feeling.

He’s also collaborated with everyone from Mary J. Blige, Amy Winehouse and Ne-Yo.


Also catch his brief collaboration with 30 Rock’s “Muffin Top” here.

Stay tuned for my review of the show!

-$$tefania

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Blitzen Trapper with Wye Oak
Thursday, October 15th
@ The Bluebird

If you missed Blitzen Trapper’s foot-stomping performance at this past summer’s Pitchfork Musical Festival, you’ll get a second chance when they play tomorrow at The Bluebird Nightclub.

Hailing from Portland, Oregon this experimental folk sextet promises to bring some rockin’ grooves to Bloomington. When they weren’t busy on tour, they were working on their latest album Furr, which was mostly recorded in the group’s studio at Sally Mack’s School of Dance. An antique piano found at the sparse studio helped build on the album’s ancient warmth, which features twangy, crisp guitar, harmonica and lyrics that conjure up images of the wilderness.

The show starts at 9 PM with dreamy duo, Wye Oak.

Listen to Blitzen Trapper

xoxo,

Katie

Landlocked Music Top 5 Selling Albums

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For the week of 10/5-10/11:

1. Built to Spill- There Is No Enemy
2. Kurt Vile- Childish Prodigy (Playing the Video Saloon TONIGHT!)
3. Girls- Album
4. The XX- XX
5. Califone- All My Friends Are Funeral Singers (Coming to The Bishop on 10/30!)

Courtesy Press Photo.

Courtesy Press Photo.

Bloomington is often blessed by the presence of indie giants. Sufjan Stevens, The Appleseed Cast, Dinosaur Jr–the list is miles long and capable of inducing jealously to other less-than-hip college towns in the Midwest.

So when Built To Spill crossed through town last week, the excitement permeated the air outside of the Bluebird as a large line winded into the venue.

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White Hinterland ’s van was held up in Colorado, but Nurses and husband&wife still made it out to the Bishop tonight.

Stay tuned for a cover of the show from Katie and David.

We hope your transportation troubles resolve, Ms. Dienel and co.!

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