2 with ten – the letter d

dotallisonthe letter d was actually pretty tough. im sure everyone thought i would put death in vegas down but since i already wrote a post about them a few weeks ago im gonna go with something that might surprise a few of u. this one goes out to all the guys who keep suggesting female singer songwriters to me. Dot Allison. she’s a scottish singer/songwriter that i fell in love with in 1999 when i heard her debut afterglow. at that moment in time i was working at an online music start up and this record was sent to me by her publicist. to this day i think it’s a great record with a ton of a variety. during that time period she was collaborating with artists like arab strap and death in vegas. in the past few years she has been performing with massive attack and recording and performing with pete doherty. again, afterglow is a record worth listening to… just because of the ground it covers. the track i posted is not surprisingly one of the more deeper hypnotic cuts called morning sun.

deathelectricwow…choice 2 was difficult…i wanted to go with my favorite deftones song change as well as my fav doves song snowden but i ended up going with a newer band from la called Deathelectric. i first heard about this band because i know the man behind this plan – joseph holiday. he gave me this cd one night a few months ago when i bumped into him outside of the viper room. i put it on while driving down to the studio and i really started to love this one song called no reason (no soul). i have since had that stereo with the deathelectric cd in it stolen from my truck…for the 3rd time. in a ideal world with more hours in the day to accomplish everything i want to do i would have already done a 9XF10 remix of it with josh. anyway, joe—great work on this debut.

random strangeness…i just noticed the name of this cd is in the evening sun…and the track i chose from dot allison was morning sun. strange indeed. i feel better about these choices now.

just cos im a sucker for Double D’s here are 2 more:

Doves – Snowden

Deftones – Change (In the House of Flies)

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  1. Scott H #
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    Deathelectric! Great band name, great song. Nice one man.
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    OK, here are my D submittals.
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    Damien Jurado – “Go First” – It’s one of those rare tunes that grabbed me the first time I heard it. Super tuneful and atmospheric (click on the Play icon to the right of the screen): http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Damien_Jurado/track/Go_First
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    Death In Vegas – “Scorpio Rising” – Man, in my book, these guys can do no wrong. Saw them play at Glastonbury 2000. Blew me away. This tune has Gallagher at his sneery finest and…BONUS…it’s got samurais in it. Brilliant: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97wDWmqGmPA
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    Enjoy!

  2. Amber Davidoff #
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  3. Rick T. #
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    1) Dan Reed
    2) Dannielle DeAndrea

    Ok, for my first “D” recommendation I have singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Dan Reed. He was the lead vocalist in my favorite band from the late 80’s and early 90’s, the “Dan Reed Network” from Portland, OR. To me, Dan’s always had one of the best voices in music and is both an incredible guitarist and pianist. He has a new solo CD called ‘Coming Up For Air’ that he’s been touring in support of and even does some amazing stripped-down versions of some of the old DRN songs during his shows. The song I’m choosing to recommend is from an EP he released in 2004 called ‘Sharp Turn’. I hope the song interests you enough to want to check out some of his live performance videos and maybe even the music of his old band, Dan Reed Network.

    Dan Reed – “Heaven”
    http://popup.lala.com/popup/432627047850839503

    My second recommendation is Dannielle DeAndrea (aka Dannielle Gaha). I know I haven’t had much luck with recommending female vocalists to you yet, so I don’t really have much hope for this one either. Dannielle’s an Aussie living in L.A. and has been in the music business already for at least 20 years, but I only have one of her most recent CDs, ‘Chocolate For Holly’. On her myspace page I’m kind of torn on which song to recommend to you, but I chose “Dove”. It’s a brilliantly-reworked cover of a dance song that was originally done by a chick named Moony. And again, I would hope that after hearing this you’ll want to check out another song…the upbeat song “If You Only Knew”, which makes me think of late ’70s soul.

    Dannielle DeAndrea – “Dove” (first song on her myspace music player)
    http://www.myspace.com/danniellegaha

    But, to really appreciate just how brilliant and different Dannielle’s cover of “Dove” is, you’d have to hear at least a little of the weak original. I apologize in advance for this link. 😉
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMPWD9TibPE&fmt=18

  4. Gregg Pirazzini #
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    Hey Fran, glad you dug Cruyff. I’ll ftp some of their songs to you. Hope you saw the Supercar Best Of album I put there already. I only have one D suggestion and that’s The Daysleepers, another ambient/shoegaze band but this time they’re from New York. They sound a lot like Disintegration era Cure which is one of the reasons I like them. http://www.myspace.com/sleepwalkintotraffic
    Start with the song Loved By the Sun. So no 80’s metal or virtuoso guitarists huh? I’ll keep it mind. I really liked the Dot Allison and Deathelectric songs.

  5. 5

    alright
    i kept missing the deadline on these but i am back to play again!

    ok the first one is someone at least fran will know through the scotsman melrose, it’s jessica dobson. she used to be this underage prodigy from the oc, then she toured as beck’s lead guitarist and now as bass and whatever player for yeah yeah yeahs. her solo project is called deep sea diver, and it is good (and that is a lot of d’s in the name). live they are two drummers guitar bass and jessica singing and slinging. pretty great. the full band on record leaves me a bit cold to be honest. but true to her roots, jessica is great with a voice and a guitar:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mOrgIGSaVo

    number two are the dirtbombs, detroit’s soulpunk double trio.
    this is my fave of their albums, production on the others veers far enough away from the soul vibe and closer to the garage soiund you have heard a lot of times before that it loses its charm.
    here is chains of love: http://lala.com/zCci

    last and best, a band i grew up loving, dieselhed. they put out four records, toured as link wray’s backing band and finally broke apart. famously loose and brilliant, lyrics changed every night and they would allow pretty much anyone to come onstage and sing or play and then leave. it happened no matter the size of the gig. drummer danny heifitz of mr bungle, bass atom ellis of psychefunkapus, zac now leads dengue fever and virgil shaw continues to make strange quiet songs but now in nyc. the best of bay area 90s music hands down. there isn’t much out there, but here is a video of sergio taurus off their debut. as far as i can tell all their shit is out of print. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-Cu1IwGkE8&feature=related
    ive clip of a pink floyd cover (captures their fuck off attitude)

  6. robin vincent #
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gty6a6_kO-0
    Franny I love these guys . This is not the best version but the only one I could figure out how to download . Check out there album if you haven’t already .I sent my comments but I think I messed up .
    Also I love ” Daniel Lanois “DUSTY” Wish that song would go on and on .
    I’ll get this thing figured out . xoxoxo

  7. robin vincent #
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    FRANNY what about ” DENGUE FEVER ” Sleepwalking through the mekong . I love these guys . It’s like going on a little 1960’s warm vacation .
    Also ” DANIEL LANOIS ” Dusty . Wish this song would last for 10 min. I have logged many running miles to his music .

  8. ILIFF #
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    Nice one with Dot Allison, Fran. Afterglow was an old favorite of mine that I haven’t heard in years.

    This week, my two suggestions for the letter D are Devo and Dead Man’s Bones.
    Even if you didn’t grow up in the 80s, I’m sure you know Devo from their song “Whip It” which of course has been played to death in 80s clubs and on 80s compilation CDs, but Devo was actually a brilliant band. Some people didn’t really *get* Devo, and thought of them as purely a novelty act, but Devo was actually way ahead of their time. They saw the world in a state of “de-evolution”, with the majority of society becoming more and more stupid, and constantly in a game of follow-the-leader. They would use humor in their music to give the middle finger to all authority figures and the other mindless drones. The brilliant part is that almost 30 years later, you can look around and realize DEVO WAS RIGHT. I’m recommending something old and something new. First a live performance of “Uncontrollable Urge” from the film Urgh! A Music War http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BmxN3E548I&fmt=18
    … and next, their newest single “Don’t Shoot (I’m A Man)” off their soon to be released album… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPJV2M5HXZ8&fmt=18

    Next, is the band Dead Man’s Bones. The band was started by actor Ryan Gosling and his friend, Zach Shields and I had the pleasure of seeing them live last month at The Echo doing a Halloween show. It was one of the most stunning shows I’ve ever seen, musically, creatively, and visually. One of their main inspirations is Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion ride, and on the album they combine eerie sounds with a mixture of folk, rock, goth, and 50s and 60s do-wop groups, and it’s all backed by a children’s choir. The entire album is amazing. Check out their haunting video for the song “Dead Hearts” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we3M1D19DNQ&fmt=18 and then the song “My Body’s A Zombie For You” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to7PxdyEdDw. If you make it thru both of those and have some time for another, check out “Name In Stone” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEvF7qUf2Pc&fmt=18.
    I know that’s a lot of links, but there’s a lot of diversity on this album. Enjoy!!

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    My suggestions for the week are The Darling Buds and Die Warzau. About as different from each other you can get. The Darling Buds are a late 80s/early 90s pop/alt band. I first found them when someone did a mock ipod mini commercial using their song “Tiny Machine” The official video for that song is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhe6VbhKsng Another song from the same album (Crawdaddy) is “It Makes No Difference” Song only at this youtube link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84heuKvhDmU.

    Die Warzau is an industrial/dance band. I first got into them when a friend’s brother played their album Big Electric Metal Bass Face. You can find them at myspace at http://www.myspace.com/diewarzau I would suggest the songs “Electric” and “Born Again”. Sadly they don’t have anything from BEMBF posted there, but they do have those 2.

  10. Lola #
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    Haaaaaaa! You picked a singer/songwriter who for half the song didn’t sing! Great irony. I don’t know exactly what defines a singer / songwriter, but that sounded like a full array of sound to me. I liked it, very hypnotic.

    My D’s probably won’t bowl you over. One is the doors. Crystal ship is my fav. I’ve listened to this song a million times and every time it feels like a new experience. I love the passion and fuck-you-this-is-me thing about them.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WW9T6mRkQA

    the other a brand new band — dirty pollyanna. I love parts about them. Sometimes they seem sloppy and a tad incomplete, but hey, they’ve only been together a few months.

    The guitarist was in program the dead and before that comes with the fall. most recently he was on tour w/ lady gaga. The singer I think is very talented. She’s his GF and they are crazy wild in love. So there’s a cool energy to the whole thing. To me music is as much about the energies involved, like sound is the percussion of the energy, and I love the energy here. If they don’t fizzle and die they could grow into something really cool.

    http://www.myspace.com/dirtypollyanna

    I like GIVE and FRUSTRATION the best. I hate DYNAMITE.