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Red Cortez/Richard Swift/Everest, Live @ The Satellite, Los Angeles 02/28/11

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Contributed by Christopher Gedos

Everest, Richard Swift and Red Cortez played at The Satellite (formerly Club Spaceland) on Monday, February 28th. It was the final Monday for Red Cortez’s residency. They played 4 free shows and gave away 4 free EPs (different each week) throughout the month. It was either the final Spaceland residency or the first Satellite residency, and I’m sure the crowd would’ve been at max capacity were it not for the unnecessary, corporate-driven name change.

Five piece Everest was Neil Young’s backing band on the legend’s most recent tour. I could see them slaying through hits like “Cinnamon Girl”, “Hey Hey (My My)” and “I’m The Ocean” with fury and confidence. But Everest’s Achilles’ heel is they lack a true frontman, effectively zapping them of their musical prowess. Neil has had good success launching affiliated acts: Danny Whitten sang a haunting lead on most of 1971’s eponymous Crazy Horse before he OD’ed on heroin, and Nils Lofgren has a respectable solo career along with having been part of The E Street Band since the Boss’ 1985 Born In The USA tour. Unfortunately, there’s a time and a place for everything, (not to use too many shallow platitudes in this review.) I think Everest may have been conceived 20 years too late.

Portland-based Richard Swift is a staple of Secretly Canadian records. Imagine Randy Newman singing a mix of Elliot Smith and slow Beatles jams. The emotional availability and unpretentiousness of Ben Folds mashed up with the original song structures of Andrew Bird. Both he and Everest are throwbacks; neither is indicative of the indie scene circa 2011 — more like renegade meteors passing tangential to the asteroid belt. Indie fans are very particular about their tastes. They want a particular sound, and if an artist doesn’t satisfy that need and niche, they’re very easily discarded. Such is the ease and accessibility of music today. Imagine Everest releasing a debut album in ’74 to coincide with Bad Company and Richard Swift releasing an album in ’79 to coincide with Christopher Cross.

I enjoy Swift’s temperament on stage – he doesn’t give two fucks about whether the jaded, LA crowd applauds his music. This is the mark of a true artist, an ability to separate the product from the profit. Everest’s bassist joins in on the last few songs, which prompted my friend to lean in and yell, “this guy’s got a degree in Paul McCartney!” Swift did an a cappella version of “Lady Luck” for an encore which showed off a nice Nilsson Schmilsson vibe.

I saw Red Cortez play on the 21st of February and wasn’t fully impressed. The lead singer had a manic quality bordering on histrionics. I thought the songs were decent but simply couldn’t justify his gimmickry. But he was much more subdued during the show on the 28th. Maybe his band mates sat him down and said, “Don’t resort to that, you’re better than that.” Whatever happened, his toned-down performance was infinitely more believable and truthful. There was also more interaction between the singer and the other band members the second time around.

All their songs are really pretty good, almost anthemic but not there yet. Like Mona, Red Cortez is hoping they take a long time before they discover their ceiling. Unlike Mona, I think Red Cortez’s singer could have a Bono-type stage presence if he tames himself and chooses more wisely his emotional freak-outs. There’s a lot of British post-punk here (Ocean Rain, anyone?) along with the indie Americana of Neutral Milk Hotel and Modest Mouse. Teaming up with Kings of Leon producer Ethan Johns for their upcoming debut LP will prove a wise move for Red Cortez, as I think Johns will nurture their sound much like he did on Youth and Young Manhood and Aha Shake Heartbrake.

Listening to the 2 EPs, I’m even more impressed than Monday’s show. Is Red Cortez’s talent schizophrenic? Which band were they in the recording studio? Which band will they be if they play the Wiltern, Metro or Hammerstein Ballroom? In the lead singer’s defense, he donned a megaphone for the encore, but that was one of the first times he didn’t take himself too seriously. I’d like to see more playfulness from them. You have to separate the art from the business.

Red Cortez: Official / Myspace
Richard Swift: Official / Myspace
Everest: Official / Myspace

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RATING: 7.9999999

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Bela Tar – Sway With Me

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Shoegaze of the highest order via Israel. “Sway with Me”, the lead track from the band’s superb Pulsar LP, is beautiful, romantic, transportive – all of the things that make good shoegaze great.

Bela Tar – Sway With Me via YYY

Bela Tar Bandcamp

Rating: 8.6

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03-04-11

XV – All For Me (Feat. CyHi Da Prynce, Vado & Erin Christine)

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New fire from XV. “All For Me” also features CyHi, Vado & NYC singer Erin Christine. Sick. XV’s upcoming Kid With the Green Backpack is one of our most anticipated LPs of 2011. Get psyched.

XV – All For Me (Feat. CyHi Da Prynce, Vado & Erin Christine)

XV Myspace

Rating: 8.3

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03-03-11

The Killers – When You Were Young (The Soundmen Remix)

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It’s 2005, Zagatya’s chillin’ at his West LA spread, doing what Zagatya does, wearing $200 jeans, sippin on some antioxidant organic tea, hollering @ My Bloody Valentine’s manager, etc. This heater pops into his inbox. And he’s like “Fuuuuuuuuuck,” (where are my glow sticks and raver shades?) but also, he’s like “WTF” “Where have heard this sound before?” “Yes, I know I have” “Hmmmmmmmmm. I seem to recall. Could it be? Yes! Yes it is!” “I should really call those guys.”

The Killers – When You Were Young (The Soundmen Remix)

Purchase / The Soundmen Official

Rating:

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03-03-11

Charlie Sheen – Winning (DJ DLG Lazor Mix)

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I’m on a drug. It’s called Charlie Sheen.

Charlie Sheen – Winning (DJ DLG Lazor Mix)

DJ DLG Official / DJ DLG Facebook

Rating: 9.0

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03-03-11

Aeroplane – I Crave Paris (Feat. Giselle Rosselli) (Stella Edit)

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My Shih Tzu Stella (see photo) is back. In between scarfing a pizza and throwing down on some dog treats she overheard me bumping this “I Crave Paris” mash from last year, you know Aeroplane + Flight Facilities + Friendly Fires, and was like “Song rips. But you need to turn that fucker up. Pedal to the metal, baby!” And I Was like, “Yeahhhhh, Stella! Don’t we both know it. Lets get this sucker moving.” And so it was. The Stella Edit for “I Crave Paris”.

Aeroplane – I Crave Paris (Feat. Giselle Rosselli) (Stella Edit)

Purchase “Crave You” / Purchase Aeroplane

Rating: 8.5

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03-02-11

Flux Pavillion – I Can’t Stop (Scourge Remix)

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Newcomer Scourge, a UK producer out of Sussex, recently completed this cool rework Flux’s megajam from last year “I Can’t Stop”. Scourge weaves into the mix some pretty sick wobbles and killer beat variations. Some really nice sounds from someone who’s only been in the game for a short while. And to do it over top a bootleg. Sick. Can’t wait to hear more.

Flux Pavillion – I Can’t Stop (Scourge Remix)

Scourge Official / Facebook

Rating: 8.0

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03-02-11

Shlohmo – Places

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Our guy Shlohmo is back with this monster of a slow jam on “Places”. This is that Hennessey shit, that straight up Kev Brown Hennessey shit, that Brown Sugar D’Angelo ready to flip R&B on its head type shit. Into it.

Shlohmo – Places

Purchase / Info

Rating: 8.5

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03-01-11

Mindless Behavior – My Girl

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Contributed by Erin Routson

Dang, I know I’m an adult woman, but this preteen jam was bumping like crazy on the radio in Cleveland this weekend while I was visiting home. Initially I couldn’t understand how something so rudimentary could appeal to anyone. The more it played, though, I got sucked in by its infectious bleeps. Now I can’t wait til the next Weezy mixtape drops with him freestyling over this beat. This is saccharine, by-the-book pop music sung by 14 year olds, and I love everything about it. Combine this with their dance moves – Chris Brown and Usher better be on notice.

Mindless Behavior – My Girl

Purchase / Info

Rating: 8.2

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Gold Panda – Marriage (Star Slinger Remix)

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OMG yes! So straight away we loved Gold Panda’s original “Marriage” single. Loved is maybe putting it a bit mildly. Totally fucking knocked out. (And the vid’s the shit too). But jeez, Star Slinger just went next level with this remix. Star Slinger is maybe our favorite electronic artist in the game right now. Like can’t wait from release to release for what comes next. Dude is so so good. How many artists can you genuinely say that about, right? So legit.

Gold Panda – Marriage (Star Slinger Remix)

Gold Panda Official / Star Slinger Official

Rating: 8.8

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The Strokes – You’re So Right

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Julian, bud, you know this totally sounds like Radiohead, right? Not that we’re complaining. The tune has legs. The thin electro-drums, the arpeggiated guitar layers, the frenetic vocals. Nikolai we see you bumping OK Computer on your iPod touch. It’s OK, we’re still cool. We like this song, just please don’t go all Our Lady Peace on us and come back sounding like this on LP 5. All we ask.

The Strokes – You’re So Right via Rave’s Raves

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Rating: 8.2

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Telekinesis – You Turn Clear In The Sun

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“You Turn Clear In The Sun” is a favorite cut from Telekinesis’ new album 12 Desperate Straight Lines. Complete with a nice verse, the song is light and bouncy and doesn’t drag on. It’s a solid pop song. And besides, the world could always use more singing drummers.

Telekinesis – You Turn Clear In The Sun

Info and Purchase

rating: 8.1
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