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Mar 31 2008

John Vanderslice, 9:30 Club (3/28/08)

Published by Hugh Miller under John Vanderlsice, Reviews

On Friday, I headed to the 9:30 Club to see John Vanderslice open for Stephen Malkmus. I had seen Malkmus twice already, so I wasn’t too pumped for his set. However, I will add that I do enjoy his new album. On the other hand, Vanderslice is someone that I have wanted to see live since I was recommended his Pixel Revolt album in 2005. That was the year I lived in Norfolk and I spent much of it driving around listening to that record.

Vanderslice opened with “Kookaburra” from last year’s underrated Emerald City. It is one of my favorite songs from the album, but it doesn’t work as well live without those heavenly backing vocals. The set got better as it went along as Vanderslice breathed new life into “Tablespoon Of Codeine,” another Emerald track. It was great to hear “Exodus Damage” and “Angela” from Pixel, as well as “Pale Horse” and “Up Above The Sea” from 2004’s Cellar Door. Vanderslice ended the set by jumping into the crowd with his top-notch band and launching into a fully unplugged version of “Time To Go.”

Vanderslice received a warm reception from the crowd, but judging by the light applause when he first came on, it seemed that very few were familiar with his work. This is a shame because few songwriters in this decade have pushed themselves musically like Vanderslice has. Ironically, Vanderslice spent his formative years in nearby Potomac, Maryland and graduated from the University of Maryland. His mother was in attendance at the show and greeted him with a hug at the end of his set.

Merch tables can be pretty boring, but not Vanderslice’s. He has his own pillow cases that come in at least three different colors. I bought my girlfriend one and I believe that this concert finally won her over as a dedicated JV fan. If you were wondering, the pillow cases have two owls on them. One of the owls says “Vanderslice” and the other says “Who?” I thought it was clever. Later on, Stephen Malkmus took the stage, but after five songs, I exited. My night had already been fulfilled. Vanderslice put on a great show and it only made me want to see a full set by him. He’ll be playing some of those (dates below) when his stint on the Malkmus tour is up.

On tour with Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks:

Mon 03/31 - New York NY @ Bowery Ballroom
Tue 04/01 - New York NY @ Bowery Ballroom
Wed 04/02 - Brooklyn NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Thu 04/03 - Boston MA @ Paradise Rock Club
Fri 04/04 - North Adams MA @ MASS MoCA

Headlining dates:

Sat 04/05 - Hanover NH @ Dartmouth - Rocket Fuel Club
Mon 04/07 - Medford MA @ Tufts University - Oxfam Café
Wed 04/09 - Lancaster PA @ Chameleon Club
Thu 04/10 - State College PA @ Chronic Town
Fri 04/11 - Pittsburgh PA @ The Andy Warhol Museum
Sat 04/12 - Athens OH @ Ohio University - the Union Bar
Sun 04/13 - Columbus OH @ Skully’s
Tue 04/15 - Springfield MO @ The Randy Bacon Gallery
Wed 04/16 - St. Louis MO @ Biliken Club
Thu 04/17 - Champaign-Urbana IL @ The Canopy Club
Fri 04/18 - Madison WI @ University of Wisconsin - Club 770
Sat 04/19 - Grinnell IA @ Grinnell College - Gardner Lounge

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Mar 30 2008

New Music: Spiritualized - Sweet Talk

Published by Hugh Miller under Spiritualized

Spiritualized - Songs in A&E

On May 27th, Spiritualized will release their seventh album in the U.S., Songs in A&E. Here’s the lead-off track, the wonderful “Sweet Talk.”

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Mar 25 2008

Where Amazing Happens: Bullets Version

Published by Hugh Miller under Basketball

As a childhood Washington Bullets fan, this brings back many memories:

More at the glorious Wizznutzz!

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Mar 23 2008

Who Should You Root For?

Published by Hugh Miller under Basketball

Now that your favorite team has most likely been eliminated (unless you are a tool and root for teams like North Carolina), who should you root for? The answer is Davidson. How can you not root for a team that is fronted by Stephen Curry? He looks like he’s 14, but he’s averaging 35 points per game in the tourney thus far. I didn’t pick them to beat Georgetown, but it wasn’t completely surprising. They have a great chance to beat Wisconsin and move on to the Elite Eight. I also believe that West Virginia could easily take down Xavier. I’ll root for local boy Scottie Reynolds and Villanova too, but the odds of them defeating Kansas are extremely low.

My bracket is in critical condition after Clemson, Drake, and Duke decided to suck. It did bring me great joy to see Duke lose though. For what it’s worth, I have Kansas, Tennessee, Texas, and UCLA in the Final Four with the Bruins defeating the Jayhawks. UCLA was pretty sketchy against Texas A&M. I wouldn’t be shocked if Texas and Tennessee didn’t make it. Not that you were wondering, but Old Dominion did not reach the field of 64 this year. However, they are playing Virginia in the rather meaningless CBI tomorrow night!

*Update, 3/24/08: UVA beat ODU by 4. Sean Singletary ruined my night.*

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Mar 20 2008

Really, This Is It

Published by Hugh Miller under Site

The site has been inexplicably slow for close to two months now. At times, it has taken several minutes for even me to load the main page. Yesterday, I came to my senses, cancelled my host, and switched to a new provider. As you can see, the site actually loads normally now. The problem now is that I need to re-load the posts that I have made since the last time the site went down. Give me some time to work that one out. I truly believe it is smooth sailing from here. Oh man, how many times have I said that?

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