Tag: Blake Andrew Music



21 Apr 10

Soon we’ll be starting a podcast for the blog, which will be available on this site and itunes. Blake has done some extensive work to make this happen and I think the Twilight Frequencies community is stoked to hear some of the upcoming DJs we have lined up. This is the new cover art for Laces upcoming DJ mix. Laces is actually my band, and we’re delighted to have worked on this for the upcoming podcast. Below you will find a mix description,and artwork. Stay tuned for more music releases from the band, and a Laces music player with new tunes. We hope to have an album ready by July of this year, but if not, there will be plenty of tunes floating around this here atmosphere. Peace!

podcast artwork laces  SPUR The Upcoming DJ Mix From Laces

“The multiplication of sounds through other sounds, equals the distance between the beginning and the end.” –Laces–

Volume One by Laces called “SPUR” features The Flaming Lips, Bob Dylan, Cassius, The Sea and Cake, Andrew Bird, and Neon Indian. This first go around also includes (among other things), The Velvet Underground and an original song by Laces called “Generations Games,” which is off the upcoming record.

In this Volume, Laces uses an experimental means to project the tone. It’s a mash up, coupling unlikely artists to form an adventure, glimmering with enough changes to keep the mood shifting.

Stay Tuned for Volume Two by Laces, and the upcoming record.

Volume One will be coming very soon!

In other news, click here to listen to the new song called “Heady May” by Laces featuring BlakeAndrew.


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24 Aug 09

Gust of Wind # 5

The Fruit Bats, The Ruminant Band The Fruit Bats Have Arrived!

Sub Pop Records

http://www.subpop.com/artists/fruit_bats

This Gust of Wind is profoundly refreshing, managing to establish itself in greatness, while paying deference to the similar winds before its time.

The Fruit Bats The Ruminant Band The Fruit Bats Have Arrived!The Fruit Bats is Eric Johnson’s band, his baby, his gold ticket, similar to The Shins being a James Mercer Band, or Vetiver being Andy Cabic’s vision.  Johnson has taken The Fruit Bats  to new heights with this latest record – similarly, the latest efforts by both Mercer, and Cabic, topped expectations as well – its no coincidence that Johnson’s work with all three bands has payed off on his latest release with The Fruit Bats.

From the beginning of  The Ruminant Band , The Fruit Bats establish themselves as music makers to be taken seriously. I like all of Eric Johnson’s previous efforts, but I love this album, it has a greatness to it, and timeless sounds that we all can admire, one that pays homage to amazing talents that left us early in another time – Gram Parsons comes to mind. Its as if Eric Johnson ran into Gram out at Joshua Tree, and sold his soul to play this sound. This record is that good, and it will be next year, and the year after. I am completely enamored by the music on this release, and Johnson’s ability to soar above the music with beautiful belting pipes, makes me wanna jump for joy, and it has, and it will continue to do so, every time I hit play.

Making Bold statements with music  has always been something I do, when I hear a sound that’s perfect for the moments I know its time to go bold, and The Fruit Bats latest has snuck into my “Top Ten, in the last Ten list.” The Ruminant band album is a summer play, but will carry on well into the Fall. Its a last breathe for the sunshine weekends, flowered filled pastures, and delicious sips of good times, but as that folds, and we proceed toward color change, cool months, and coffee on the porch, I will still be hitting play on this record, a vote to cast anytime, and anywhere, with anyone – its damn near perfection.

“Feathered Bed” is amazing, and when Johnson Belts ” Baby open wide, you got the light in you, can’t gimme too much love” its apparent,  like many of us,  he might depend on a lady to get him through to the other side, to get us through the night, to be there. I hear ya man! There are so many great moments on this album, “Being On Our Own” might be the track  for me. It has this amazing feel to it, very happy song, the one you will repeat several times. They are simply just jamming and the wind is taking us all for a ride  we will never forget, as he sings ” There’s a light at the end of the line, where everything is defined,” you realize were taking this ride together, all of us heading to the same place, and “were not alone in being on our own”  as Johnson sings. We just have to go through some crazy shit to get there.

In the end, Eric Johnson has grown up, and grown his hair, letting loose, and soaking up some West Coast sun, and influence on this latest effort. The sound is nothing like their old albums. It’s as if I have never heard The Fruit Bats before, and this is a first record. They have risen to new heights, I can’t imagine where they will go from here. If they never released another album, this record would suffice for the rest of my days. It beauty, its fresh fruit, its by far the album of the summer, and might just be the album of the year.

- Ryan Boos, August 24th, 2009


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