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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

2009 Wrap-up: The Dan Edition

I was the one who essentially asked the entire band to have their Year End Wrap-Ups in before Christmas. And only Josh listened. I didn't even listen. I am incapable of following even my own instructions. Yay me!

My list(s) isn't so much a Top Ten type thing, but a series of smaller lists. Some have to do with my own listening habits. Some have to do with being on the and off the road with the band. Some have to do with neither of those. Enjoy!

2009: My Top Records That Were Released This Year

If you scroll down through my previous posts, you'll see I've mentioned several records already this year that I've highly enjoyed. But here are a handful of ones that have really stuck with me.


- St. Vincent, "Actor": I'm absolutely in love with her voice as well as the outstanding arrangement on this one.




- The Dead Weather, "Horehound": There's a sucker born every minute, and I am that sucker for Jack White projects. While I was never enthused with The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather hit me hard with garage lo-fi hooks and some really great grooves going on with the drums (played by White). One of my many "gimmees" of the year.



- Bat for Lashes, "Two Suns": This year has definitely been a year where the records that have really hooked me have been the labored-over studio pieces more than the fast-and-dirty rock that I also gravitate towards. Bat for Lashes garnered a lot of Kate Bush-a-like praises, but her vision and scope for this record is a study in how a sparse song can be realized as a massive sonic masterpiece by surrounding yourself with the right band and the right studio crew.


- Converge, "Axe To Wield": I came to Converge a little late to the party, but I'm so glad I showed up. This is the Converge record for people who've never heard of them. Blistering metal-core for people who aren't into "that screaming shit", this will make a convert out of any metal fan.


- Mastodon, "Crack The Skye": Josh is correct, this is one of my absolute favorites of 2009. I would put it on my MP3 player and be mad at myself for not having put it on 20 minutes sooner. I have huge respect for any band that simply goes out and makes the record it wants to make, regardless of where they stand in their genre. Fans who dismissed this record don't love music, they love an image and a logo. This is phenomenal music, regardless of what music you call "yours". My wife loves this record, and she throws things at me when I blast my Botch or Meshuggah in the house (and rightfully so). Enough said.


2009: My Favorite Bands I Have Been Lucky Enough To Share A Stage With





- Ashpark, Boston MA: Think Mew meets The Gloria Record meets late-period Sunny Day Real Estate. A true find for any music fan, and the lead singer has a license plate that simply reads "Khaaaan". I love these guys.



- The Lights Out, Boston MA: What is it about bands from Boston? We were lucky to play just earlier this month with this ungodly good band. Tight rock with a superior sense of dynamics and rhythm, and half the band has ties to Syracuse (Go 'Cuse!). So happy we got to meet them.



-Stalking Horses, Baltimore MD: Imaging if The Boss had been born as a quiet looking Mid-Atlantic girl, and she went on to use her killer pipes to front a killer band. Played with these folks twice, and they brought their A-game every time.




- Caroline Smith and the Goodnight Sleeps, Minneapolis, MN: This band was a pleasant surprise in the midst of a month of playing with really ho-hum bands. Excellent pop sensibilities matched with great melody writing. For any fan of Regina Spektor, Mirah and the like.


- Filmstar, Philadelphia PA: All it takes is a subtle Smiths vibe and some really retro, 80s college radio sounds to sign me on. Filmstar has all of that. They were one of the great treats in life: discovering a great band who lives in your own backyard. Every time I got to see them this year, I had roughly 40 minutes of heaven.

2009: Favorite Eating Things I Never Got To Have Until This Year

- Seaweed salad
- Oxtail dumplings
- Homemade soy sauce
- Lamb chili
- Mahi mahi tacos
- Zucchini fries
- The French Dog at Devil's Den
- Brazilian style sausage

2009: Best Drink I Invented

The Sacajawea
- 1 part sweet tea vodka
- 2 parts champagne
Mix together in a paper coffee cup (neat) while hanging out in a hotel lounge long after a wedding is over and you really should have stopped drinking, let alone inventing drinks, hours ago. Fall into a very drunken sleep, wake up hung-over as all hell and then drive back to Philadelphia from New Hampshire. Do not repeat. For the love of God.

This year was a good year for The Sobriquets, and if we haven't said so already, we thank everyone who came out and supported us, bought a record or was just nice to us while were were away from home. 2010 will be a great year as well, with upcoming shows in NYC, Harrisburg and our own night at The Blinkin' Lincoln with Talahassee and some other special guests. Hope to see you out there! Have a great New Year!

-Dan















Saturday, December 19, 2009

A Night You Won't Forget: January 29th, 2010

When The Sobriquets get snowed in to Philadelphia, you actually get to see two blog posts within about a week of each other. Weird, right?

We did make it back to Philly from their show at the Sidewalk Cafe in New York before the snow fell, some more easily than others (apparently James got stuck waiting for a train out of Penn Station, some sort of power outage). Photos and video to come (of the band, not of James in Penn Station).

But most importantly, we'd like to start getting you psyched for a big show we've got coming up in 2010. The good folks at the Blinkin' Lincoln in Roxborough will turn the stage over to us for a whole night of Sobriquets' curated music on Friday, January 29th. And we are so excited to announce that one of the bands will be Tallahassee from Providence, Rhode Island. These guys are an absolutely amazing folk/bluegrass/acoustic act. Check out their newest release, "Wolfe Moon", and get comfy with them before you get the chance to see them live in Philadelphia.





Fun Trivia Fact #1: "Wolfe Moon" was engineered and produced by former Denver/current LA producer Dave Drago, who also lent a hand to our newest EP "The Sobriquets Are Out of Style". Small world, right?

Fun Trivia Fact #2: Tallahassee bassist Shawn Carney was the photographer at Dan's wedding. He did an excellent job.

Fun Trivia Fact #3: Seeing both The Sobriquets and Tallahassee together could possibly be the greatest thing ever.

Anyway, there will be more info about this awesome show as it comes, including the identity of the third band. And stay tuned to Songs De Guerre for info about our upcoming slot in JerseyShows Battle of the Bands at Doc Watson's on January 17th.



Everyone stay well,



The Sobriquets