April 10th, 2009

Rollo & Grady Interview with Tyler Ramsey – Band Of Horses

Rollo & Grady Interview with Tyler Ramsey   Band Of Horses
Image – Christopher Wilson

I read early last year that singer-songwriter Tyler Ramsey was asked to join Band of Horses. My first thought was how lucky Ben Bridwell and company were for landing such a talented artist already on the rise.

Don’t get me wrong – Band of Horses is one of my favorite groups, but Ramsey had just released his critically acclaimed album, Long Dream About Swimming Across The Sea, which showcases his distinctive finger-style acoustic guitar play and folksy, bluesy, mellow vocals. The addition of Ramsey to Band of Horses will propel them to the next level and adds another incredible writer to the sextet. For now Tyler is feeling out his place with the band taking a low-key posture on stage.

I asked him about the new Band of Horses album, including whose songs made the cut, release date and the title. He didn’t have any answers; he wasn’t being evasive – he simply didn’t know. I hope to find out more in the weeks to come.

Tyler and the rest of the band are preparing for their upcoming shows in California, but he took the time to answer a few questions.

Band Of Horses Tour Dates (Click Here)

Rollo & Grady Interview with Tyler Ramsey   Band Of Horses

R&G: 2008 was a surreal and stellar year for you. Long Dream About Swimming Across the Sea was one of the best albums that year and joining the super-talented Band of Horses. Can you describe how you felt about your good fortune?

Tyler: I was already really excited about how the year was shaping up when I joined the band. It turned out to be the busiest year I can remember. Tons of traveling and touring with what are now my best of friends, lot’s of new places and really great shows!

R&G: You’re from Asheville, NC. What role did nature play in your music?

Tyler: I had a lot of time on my hands when I was writing those songs and I lived in a really nice log cabin where I could pretty much make as much noise as I wanted. It wasn’t way out in the sticks or anything, but it felt secluded. I think that helped a lot, just having the space and a big porch I could play guitar on while not staring at someone else’s house.

R&G:
Did you have any idea how well the album would be received?

Tyler: No- I still don’t. It did get a lot of really nice write ups and there were some folks I talked to that really connected with it.

R&G:
How did you hook up with Ben and open for the band?

Tyler: I met him in Echo Mountain studio in Asheville. The band was working on Cease To Begin.

R&G: Is it true that during a late night of tequila drinking that Ben asked you to join the band?

Tyler: Hmmm… I don’t recall.

R&G: You’re an outgoing guy, so why are you so mellow on stage?

Tyler: I am actually not the most outgoing person. I spend a lot of time with guitars. I do a lot of crazy antics on stage, but I move so fast it’s hard to see them. Lot’s of jumps, kicks and other things.

R&G: Are you working on solo material?

Tyler: I work on new songs all the time. I really hope to be ready for the studio later in the year. Our touring schedule is not as crazy this year – at least not yet – so I will be able to find the time. I am at the point now where I am starting to get it together in my head; different sounds and abstract ideas about what it will be.



April 7th, 2009

M. Ward // Morning Becomes Eclectic – 3/3/09

M. Ward // Morning Becomes Eclectic   3/3/09

This is so damn good.

M. Ward
March 3rd, 2009
KCRW – Morning Become Eclectic

One Hundred Million Years
Never Had Nobody
To Save Me
Rave On
Fahey
Requiem
Epistemology
Oh Lonesome Me
Fisher Of Men
Chinese Translation

Download:
M. Ward – Hold Time (iTunes)



April 7th, 2009

Coachella // Hip-Hop

Coachella // Hip Hop
Chris Portugal and Mike Turner of People Under The Stairs

Golden Voice picked some solid, but safe Hip-Hop for this year’s Coachella festival. There is no bullshit bling featured on the bill. They focused on signing some of the best live artists out today. Public Enemy is a given, but you don’t want to miss N.A.S.A, Atmosphere, Peanut Butter Wolf or LA’s finest, People Under The Stairs. If I had to choose one, I would go with N.A.S.A (North American/South America). Their recent album The Spirit of Apollo features collaborations with Karen O, David Byrne, Chuck D, Gift Of Gab, Chali 2na, Seu Jorge, RZA, KRS-One, Method Man, Tom Waits, George Clinton, M.I.A., Scarface and Ghostface Killah to name a few. Another one to keep an eye on is K’NANN.

Coachella // Hip Hop
Squeak E. Clean and DJ Zegon of N.A.S.A.

Atmosphere
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Day: Saturday, April 18th
Album: When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold (iTunes)
MP3: Atmosphere – Ha, This One Is About Alcohol Too

N.A.S.A. Location: Sweden
Day: Friday, April 17th
Album: The Spirit of Apollo (iTunes)
MP3: N.A.S.A. – Samba Soul (feat. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien & DJ Qbert)

Peanut Butter Wolf Location: San Jose, California
Day: Friday, April 17th
Album: B-Ball Zombie War: The Instrumentals (iTunes)
MP3: Peanut Butter Wolf ft. Madlib – The Wigflip

People Under The Stairs Location: Los Angeles, California
Day: Friday, April 17th
Album: O.S.T." (iTunes)
MP3: People Under the Stairs – Los Angeles Daze



April 4th, 2009

Coachella // Under The Radar

Coachella // Under The Radar
Tinariwen

We’re 13 days away from this year’s Coachella festival. I’m heading down on Saturday the 18th to enjoy the festivities. I’m looking forward to catching Thenewno2, Tinariwen and Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti’s sets (schedule permitting).

Tinariwen is a band formed in 1982 of Tuareg people who had been drafted into Muammar al-Gaddafi’s army. They play in the Tishoumaren (“music of the unemployed”) style, and sing mostly in the French and Tamashek languages. The group is known for their extraordinary guitar play.

Thenewno2 is a band formed by George Harrison’s son Dhani Harrison and Oliver Hecks. There are definitely vocal and melodic similarities between Dhani and his late father. The group recently performed on Late Night with Conan O’Brien.

Avant-garde musician Ariel Pink was raised in the Pico-Robertson area of Los Angeles and attended Beverly Hills High School. His group Haunted Graffiti opened up several shows for Animal Collective earlier in the year. The band is touring the US in April and May, then they are off to Europe.

Mexican Institute of Sound
Hometown: Mexico City, Mexico
Day: Sunday, April 19th
Album: Soy Sauce (iTunes)
MP3: Mexican Institute of Sound – El Microfono (Nickodemus Remix)


Tinariwen

Hometown: Sahara , Mali
Day: Saturday, April 18th
Album: Aman Iman: Water Is Life (iTunes)
MP3: Tinariwen – Matadjem Yinmixan

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti
Hometown: Hollywood, CA
Day: Saturday, April 18th
Album: Scared Famous (iTunes)
MP3: Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – New Trumpets Of Time

Thenewno2
Hometown: Los Angeles/London
Day: Saturday, April 18th
Album: You Are Here (eMusic)
MP3: Thenewno2 – Choose What You’re Watching