Monday, July 29, 2019

I’d Love To Turn You On At The Movies #223 - Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006, dir. Goran Dukić)


            While the title of the film may be a touch off putting, the actual movie Wristcutters: A Love Story is far from it. The film is labeled as a “black comedy road movie” which pretty much hits the nail on the head. When describing the film to people I would say that kid from Almost Famous, that girl from A Knight's Tale and a guy who reminds you of Gogol Bordello front man Eugene Hütz set off on a road trip to find an ex-girlfriend and the “people in charge” in the afterlife. Along the way they meet a real cast of characters, jam out to some great road trip tunes and discover that maybe there is a way to get out of this dull version of the world of the living.
            I guess the first thing I should address is the fact that this movie is about people who commit suicide. There is no shying away from talking about suicide in the film; in fact you find out exactly how every character “offed” themselves. In the opening scene Zia (Patrick Fugit) gets up, puts on Tom Waits' “Dead and Lovely,” deep cleans his apartment, goes into the bathroom, and slits his wrists. Zia ends up in this shitty version of the world of the living, where there are only off-brand products, everything is dim, there are no stars, and no one can smile. Zia meets Eugene (Shea Whigham), a Russian musician who lives with his mother, father and younger brother - all of whom “offed” themselves. Zia learns from a friend that his ex-girlfriend Desiree (Leslie Bibb) has also “offed” herself. Eugene and Zia take off to find her in Eugene’s beat up car. The car itself is a character. The headlights don’t work and there is no mechanic that has ever been able to fix them; there's also a black hole of sorts under the front passenger seat - you drop something down there and it’s gone forever. The trio loses sunglasses, cassette tapes, lighters, maps, and flowers into this black hole.
Eugene and Zia pick up Mikal (Shannyn Sossamon) who is looking for the “people in charge” and insists that she is there by mistake, claiming she accidently overdosed. The trio encounter a man asleep in the middle of the road (Tom Waits) who introduces himself as Kneller and invites them back to his camp where "miracles" seem to happen. If there is one thing I love about Waits it’s that he pops up in films and proceeds to just be his odd Tom Waits self, almost like the film makers just let the cameras roll on him being himself. Not far from this camp is a large gathering of people who are there to witness Messiah King (Will Arnett) perform the “miracle” of separating his soul from his body. Arnett gives off some serious G.O.B. (his character from Arrested Development) vibes as Messiah King. I’m not going to give away the ending, because honestly it cracked me up the first time I saw it, and hopefully the hard left turn in story line will crack you up as well.
            I can’t talk about this film without talking about the music in it. What’s a good road trip movie without some seriously great tunes? Even before the road trip there are very strategically chosen songs in the film. Joy Division’s “Love Will Tear Us Apart” and Christian Death’s “Deathwish” are heard playing in the bar Zia and Eugene frequent. Both bands were fronted by singers who committed suicide and it seems these songs were chosen exactly for that reason. Artie Shaw’s version of “Gloomy Sunday” - also known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” - makes an appearance in the film. The song's lyrics of longing for a past lover and a vow to meet back up in the afterlife fit in with Zia’s drive to find his ex-girlfriend Desiree. Del Shannon’s “Cry Myself to Sleep” and Gram Parsons' “A Song for You” add to the melancholy feeling of the film. A cassette tape of Eugene’s band (pre-“offing” himself) provides most of the soundtrack for the drive. The fictional band is in reality gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello. This was my introduction to Gogol Bordello, and more specifically the song “Through the Roof 'N' Underground” which is featured multiple times and also happens to be my favorite of their songs. The slow-moving, twangy, somewhat sad song fits in perfectly with the drab, desolate desert world the characters find themselves road tripping through - there is even a fun little singalong in the car to it! The character of Eugene is based in part on Gogol Bordello front man Eugene Hütz, which makes sense seeing as three of their songs are in the film. "Occurrence on the Border" and "Huliganjetta" are both featured, though not as heavily as “Through the Roof 'N' Underground.”
            Wristcutters: A Love Story was one of the first “black comedy” movies I felt like I understood both the black and the comedy parts. The use of a very bleak setting for this version of the afterlife plus the fact that the characters were still put in situations that are humorous give the film a lighter touch. I say it is well worth a watch, not just for the soundtrack and wonderful cast of characters but also the idea that even in this afterlife there is a chance these characters will find love and possibly a happy ending.
-         Anna Lathem

Thursday, July 25, 2019

2019 UMS Band Interviews #7

Twist & Shout recommends The Underground Music Showcase from July 26th to July 28th on South Broadway!! We asked some of our favorite local bands when they are playing, and much more!
Catch these live performances, and much more at The UMS! 
See link for tickets:

It's Just Bugs

Where and when are you playing at the UMS? 
We’re playing at 1am at the Hi Dive on Saturday night (you can come nap at our house before our set).

How long has your band been together? 
About two and a half years now.
What was your band's first live show/ performance and what was memorable about it?
Our first show was a battle of the bands in Fort Collins. We ended up winning the competition and taking home a giant check with our stupid band name on it for $1,000.

What was the first album you purchased?
It was honestly probably Now 5 on CD in 5th grade (Don’t tell the rest of the band this).

What album was your most recent purchase?
I bought a new record by Faye Webster called Atlanta Millionaires Club. A very nice lil record.

Do you have any advice for new bands?
You’re not gonna make any money, and it’s a lot of work. Don’t be a dick.

Besides your own band- who do you want to see at the UMS?
Yves Tumor
Earth Gang
A buncha local acts

Best past UMS experience?
Playing 3 Kings last year and almost passing out during our set from the heat. Great show, but too hot.

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Stay hydrated, pace yourself, wear comfortable shows, come watch us and tell us we sound like Rage Against the Machine afterwards

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
Honestly we’re going on a strict White Claw diet for the festival.

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Muscle Beach

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
Muscle Beach - S/T
Fathers - S/T
Bud Bronson & The Good Timers - Between the Outfield and Outerspace

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
Just remember that we are going to be the best act of the festival by far, and if you miss us, your whole festival experience is ruined. Sailor Records forever. Thank you.

Boss Eagle

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
I'll be playing at Blue Ice for the second year in a row. Sunday, July 28th at 8pm

How long has your band been together?
Ha ha. I've been a performer all my life! But I started making music as Boss Eagle in 2017.

What was your band's first live show/ performance and what was memorable about it?
My first live performance as a music artist was at a Mishawaka OpenJam at the Mishawaka Amphitheatre (indoor stage). I'd acted and danced on stage before, but hadn't ever rapped...especially my own music. I didn't even take the mic off the stand or uncoil the cord wrapped around the mic stand! I even had a false start with the track! LOL But it was all love from the folks there.

What was the first album you purchased?
Wow! I have no clue. It was probably some 90s hip hop or R&B though.
What album was your most recent purchase?
Hold on, let me check my iTunes account! LOL It was probably Echosmith...I have kids, so...

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Just keep making music. Follow your heart, and know that it's okay to be in your own lane. Heck, you probably don't see many hip-hop artists wearing 1965 Temptations-esk suits on stage. But it's me. I'm thankful for all the artists, hip hop and otherwise, who came before me and paved the way.

Besides your own band- who do you want to see at the UMS?
Always love seeing Bevin Luna, the Burroughs and OptycNerd. I played the Louisville Street Faire with Los Mocochetes earlier this summer, and those guys are great.

Best past UMS experience?
My first UMS experience was actually as a volunteer (2017). I got to discover so many cool acts that I'd never heard of. Last year was my first time playing, and that was an amazing experience. A lady came up to me before my set and said they were excited to see me. Her husband heard my interview on CPR/OpenAir and she'd been listening to my album online. And another group of people came to my set because one of their friends heard my song on the UMS Spotify playlist. Such a cool honor to have people want to come spend their valuable time with you and listen to your music.

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Plan out who you want to see. You probably won't get to see every set you want to, but just take it in and enjoy the moments. There are so many local acts on the lineup, and just know that we truly appreciate the support. And stay hydrated!

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Come on, don't do that to me! Denver specifically?...The Fray. (OneRepublic if we're counting the Springs separately!)

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
Just thank you, thank you, thank you to UMS and TwoParts for giving local artists like myself an chance to play!!


King Cardinal

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
We'll be playing at the South Broadway Christian Church  on Sunday at 9pm. It's the perfect time to sit and decompress after a long weekend.

How long has your band been together?
The bands been around since Fall 2013, but this lineup wasn't nailed down until summer 2015.

What was your band's first live show/ performance and what was memorable about it?
Actually, the first show we played as the current incarnation of King Cardinal was at the UMS in 2015. We played at the Eslinger Art Gallery on Sunday afternoon. It was super hot (as it is every UMS). We had the packed gallery sit on the ground for the last song of our set. It's still one of our favorite UMS experiences!

What was the first album you purchased?
Brennan: Barenaked Ladies - Stunt
Scott: Presidents of the United States of America - Self titled
Andrew: Weezer - Blue Album
Texanna: Nickle Creek - This Side
Ben: Blink 182 - Dude Ranch

What album was your most recent purchase?
Brennan: Saves the Day - Through Being Cool
Scott: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - Greatest Hits
Andrew: Floating Action - Old World Camels
Texanna: The Carpenters - Greatest Hits
Ben: John Prine - Tree of Forgiveness

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Go to as many local shows as possible and be a part of the community. Denver has a thriving music
scene because of the support we get from the community and each other!
Besides your own band- who do you want to see at the UMS?
It’s too many to list! We’re super psyched to just walk around and catch all our friends bands. It’s like summer camp for Denver bands.

Best past UMS experience?
There's so many!
The Night Sweats playing at the Centennial Day party back when they first got going. I just stumbled onto the party randomly and was surprised with a set from one of my favorites! The horn section climbed up on the roof and played while A Tom Collins held a mic in front of them.
Bud Bronson and the Goodtimers rocking through the fire alarm at Illegal Pete’s.
Also, the Dudebabes Turkey Leg party at the Hi Dive!

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Pace yourself and lots of sunscreen!! I made both mistakes last year. There was a nasty tank top sun burn by the end of the weekend.

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
The Yuca bread at LEÑA. Go for happy hour and get some tacos and maduros!

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Brennan: Sawmill Joe
Scott: Science Partner
Andrew: Five Iron Frenzy
Texanna: Science Partner
Ben: Robby Peoples

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
The Band - Self-titled
Bon Iver - 22, A Million
Third Eye Blind - Self-titled (this is a controversial subject within King Cardinal)


Bluebook

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
We are playing a showcase for our tape label Grouphug at 1pm Saturday at the Hi-Dive and hosting our own stage on Saturday evening from 8pm to midnight in the basement of Metropolis Coffee (Broadway and Ellsworth) where we are creating an immersive set. We’ll be playing at 11pm Saturday there.

How long has your band been together?
Julie Davis has been playing as Bluebook off and on since 2005. Jess Parsons joined the band three years ago this coming November.
What was your band's first live show/ performance and what was memorable about it?
The first time we played together as a duo was when we adapted some nursery rhymes for a family event presented by Warm Cookies of the Revolution at the McNichols Building. Our children are the same age, and while the other children listened, clapped and danced to our songs, our children chased each other around, completely ignoring the music.

What was the first album you purchased?
Thriller, by Michael Jackson
What album was your most recent purchase?
 Big Thief - U.F.O.F.

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Follow your instincts and have fun!

Besides your own band- who do you want to see at the UMS?
I’m hoping to see Jess Parsons, Florea, Downtime, Spirettes, Y La Bamba, and more. We both have babysitters for the whole weekend, so watch out!

Best past UMS experience?
I love thinking about all the years I played seven or eight sets, running from venue to venue playing and seeing friends play. I remember watching Nathaniel Rateliff and Joseph Pope III push their gear around in a shopping cart.

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Bring earplugs, drink water and wear sunscreen!

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
Sweet potato fries at Sputnik

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Land Lines

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
Radiohead, In Rainbows; Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou, Ethipopiques, vol. 21, Paul Simon, Graceland

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
Come out and celebrate all the amazing Denver (and touring) bands! We are so fortunate to have such a fun weekend ahead.


Heavy Diamond Ring

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
Friday- 7:30pm-Knockout Stage @ Punch Bowl Social

How long has your band been together?
About 1 1/2 years

What was your band's first live show/performance and what was memorable about it?
Some of our earliest shows were at Syntax Denver (RIP). We were still getting the band lineup together, and each show seemed miles beyond the one that came before it. It was fun to feel the wind start to fill the sails.

What was the first album you purchased?
Too embarrassing. Hootie & the Blowfish. Cracked Rearview.

What album was your most recent purchase?
I found some Buck Owens & George Jones LPs at a thrift store in Laramie on tour.

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Don’t quit your day job. Actually do. You won’t miss it, and you can always get another.
Have fun. If you’re not having fun, get a job. That’ll give you some perspective.

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
All my friends bands. All my friends’ friends bands.  Y La Bamba.

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
Corn dogs at Sputnik, duh.

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Oh man. Too many good ones to choose.

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
Favorite new records?
Courtney Marie Andrews
Sam Cohen
Wand

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
Wear sunscreen. Don’t forget to go see bands in between corn dogs.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

2019 UMS Band Interviews #6

Twist & Shout recommends The Underground Music Showcase from July 26th to July 28th on South Broadway!! We asked some of our favorite local bands when they are playing, and much more!

Catch these live performances, and much more at The UMS! 
See link for tickets:

https://www.undergroundmusicshowcase.com/

The Still Tide

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
Knockout Stage @ Punch Bowl Social Friday, Jul 26 6:20 PM - 7:00 PM
The Irish Rover Pub Saturday, Jul 27 1:20 PM - 1:45 PM
Metropolis Coffee Saturday, Jul 27 10:00 PM - 10:40 PM

How long has your band been together?
In so many different formations for the last six-ish years

What was the first album you purchased?
 A compilation of songs from Saturday morning cartoon classics.

What album was your most recent purchase?
 Middle Kids EP

Do you have any advice for new bands?
 Trust your gut, follow your heart, think in abundance.

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
All of our buddies in all of our favorite local bands, too many to list.

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Just remember that it's a marathon - hydrate, bring earplugs, wear sunscreen and be kind.

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
Gozo

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Bluebook


Briffaut

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
 3 Kings Tavern - Friday, 7/26, 7pm

How long has your band been together?
11 years

What was your band's first live show/performance and what was memorable about it?
Blacksheep. I (Daniel Eaton) was worried about playing an acoustic solo set so I got help from friends, including current drummer Alex Koshak, and the venue was not expecting to mic a band.

What was the first album you purchased?
(Daniel Eaton) A Sugar Ray album
(Alex Koshak) Hammertime (which I found is just Super Freak by Rick James with MC Hammer rapping)

What album was your most recent purchase?
Tyler the Creator's Igor

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Play for quality.

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
Down Time

Best past UMS experience?
Midnight at The Hornet with a fully rowdy crowd

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Drink water.

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
Fat Sully's Pizza

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Lothar and the Hand People

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
(Dan Eaton) Marquee Moon - Television, H to He, Who, Am The Only One - Van der Graaf Generator, Red - King Crimson
(Dan Mikolajczyk) Soft Machine - Third


Zanib

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
I'm playing at the Skylark Lounge July 28th at 10:00PM

How long has your band been together?
We have been together two years

What was your band's first live show/performance and what was memorable about it?
Our first live show was a show in Cheyenne, WY. It was a whole adventure and experience even making the journey to Wyoming let alone playing a show there. It was a lot of real rock star movie type moments. Kayla Marque also performed and that was an amazing moment to have shared the night with her!

What was the first album you purchased?
My first album must have been The Spice Girls!

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Never lose sight of the dream and the goal. As artists it's easy for us to be hard on ourselves. We are our own worst critics. Believe in your talent and potential and keep your riders close to you. Don't get so caught up that you lose the heart of the experience.

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
I can't wait to see Earthgang!!

Best past UMS experience?
I just love discovering all the cool new venues and spots around. I feel like I get to tour the city through the festival. You can discover great music, great people and life everywhere!

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
You can't see everything but prioritize your favorites and make sure you see who you really came for.

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
I always love Sputnik. Denver Biscuit Co is always a win 'cause you can get the brunch and the late night slices at Fat Sully's. The ice cream place across from Buffalo Exchange is bomb as well.

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Besides ourselves? That's tough, there is so much amazing talent in the city I don't think I could pick one.

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
I would definitely recommend My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill and A Kid Named Cudi.

Erin Stereo

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
My official set is at Blue Ice on Saturday from 4-4:40 which is where I’ll be debuting a lot of my original music for the first time.  I’m also spinning two pop-ups including the Moon Magnet DJ party at 7:30 and the 303 Magazine ‘Green Room’ from 10-11:15. Then I’m off to my normal fourth Saturday night residency at Bar Standard until 2am. 

How long has your band been together?
I’ve been DJ’ing for around 10 years and have been producing original music for nearly 2. 

What was the first album you purchased?
The first albums I ever purchased with my own money (besides bargain bins) was a handful of tapes from Columbia House which included TLC, Brandy, Mariah Carey, Boys II Men and All 4 One.  But, the first music I remember having in my collection (thanks to my parents) were a few Beach Boys cassettes which I’ve always credited, in part, to helping develop my understanding of the interaction between melody and harmony at an early age. Brian Wilson is still one of my biggest idols and influences to this day.

Besides your own band- who do you want to see at the UMS?
Honestly, I just want to check out as many DJ’s, electronic artists and producers as possible.

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Rubedo, without a doubt.  I cry when I watch them perform and then I go home and practice.

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
Faithless: Sunday 8pm
Sage Francis: Personal Journals
Pink Floyd: Echoes Compilation

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

2019 UMS Band Interviews #5

Twist & Shout recommends The Underground Music Showcase from July 26th to July 28th on South Broadway!! We asked some of our favorite local bands when they are playing, and much more!

Catch these live performances, and much more at The UMS! 

See link for tickets:

https://www.undergroundmusicshowcase.com/

Green Druid

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
Saturday the 27th at Hi-Dive. We go on at 11:00pm.

How long has your band been together?
Late 2014. That would make it around 4 and a half years.

What was your band's first live show/ performance and what was memorable about it?
Our first show was in December of 2014 at Larimer Lounge. Not many people came out, but those who did were all close friends who support us to this day.

What was the first album you purchased?
Pixies - Doolittle - Chris

What album was your most recent purchase?
Throne of Iron - 2018 Demo - Ryan

Do you have any advice for new bands?
-Play a lot and work hard.
-Don't take criticism too personally, but also be open to it.
-Make sure you're always having fun. It's easy to get caught up in bullshit, but if you're not having fun there is no point.

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
Black Mountain, Earth Gang, Love Gang, Nightwraith, Church Fire, Dr3mca$st, The Milk Blossoms, Emerald Siam, Princess Dewclaw, Sur Ellz, Yasi, and many more. There are tons of cool bands playing.

Best past UMS experience?
It's nice that so many different establishments open their doors to musicians. You can wander into any random venue and possibly stumble on some very cool music

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Pace yourself and stay hydrated!

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
You can get yourself a dank-ass pizza pie.

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
 Matriarch. Great dudes. Great music.

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
David Bowie - Low
Sleep - Dopesmoker
Portishead - Dummy

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
We're working a new record and are planning to debut some new tunage at UMS.

The Milk Blossoms

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
We’ll be performing at Denver Drumz & Music on Sunday at 5:00 p.m.

How long has your band been together?
9 years.

What was your band's first live show/performance and what was memorable about it?
Our first live show was in the backyard of the Tea House, a now defunct community house in the Baker district. After Blair joined, our first show all together was upstairs at the Mercury Cafe and these first few shows were memorable because we all used to be on different instruments like guitar, saw, keyboards and various children’s toys.

What was the first album you purchased?
Harmony - Britney Spears ...Baby One More Time
Blair - The Ramones Ramones (debut)
Michelle - Space Jam Soundtrack

What album was your most recent purchase?
Harmony - Felix Ayodele and the New Moons
Michelle - Whitney Houston, self titled

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Figure out how songwriting works best for the group, lean into your strengths, consider a little tradition to keep yourselves connected before playing,

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
Wow, so many, just a few include...Leikeli47, Gardens & Villa, Curta, Definitely Maybe, Wheelchair Sports Camp, Sur Ellz, Dressy Bessy, Chicano Batman, Nina and the Hold Tight, and The Velveteers.

Best past UMS experience?
Michelle - Seeing all the old friends is my favorite part every year.
Harmony - Yes! And when the wind stirred up when we started singing about cyclones, hurricanes, tornadoes...

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Blair - Wear comfy shoes, drink water, listen to a bunch of new artists.
Michelle - Seek of a feeling of awe.

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
Michelle - Sputnik's Mac and Cheese.

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Michelle-...I don't even know how to answer this!

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
Harmony - Ezra Furman and the Harpoons Mysterious Power, Tierra Whack Whack World, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s Fever to Tell
Michelle - Nina Simone Pastel Blues, Moses Sumney Aromanticism, ROSALIA El Mal Querer

Modern Leisure

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
We're playing on Saturday at 1:20pm at the Knockout Stage at Punch Bowl Social!

How long has your band been together?
Modern Leisure has been performing live for about 3 years now.

What was the first album you purchased?
Parachutes by Coldplay.

What album was your most recent purchase?
I picked up Jackie Coen's album Jagg when I saw her perform at Meow Wolf.

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Focus on making recordings over playing shows! Build your own studio so you can record yourself!

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
Chicano Batman, Gardens and Villa, American Grandma, Ashley Koett, Brianna Straut, Corsicana, Decollage, Down Time, Easter Island, Ned Garthe Explosion, Porlolo, Pout House, Rumtum, Tyto Alba

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Tennis

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
Really depends on the person but just off the top of my head I would say:
Weyes Blood - Titanic Rising
Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
Phoenix - Ti Amo

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
Get lots of sleep the week before! Try not to day drink! Bring earplugs! Plan your outfits ahead of time!

Down Time

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
We are playing the Grouphug UMS day party at the Hi- Dive on 7/27, "The Land Before Slime." It's our second year hosting the party and last year was so fun. The theme is "pre-historic" and we made all kinds of decorations, hopefully the Hi-Dive invites us back after, jk.
The schedule is:
1pm: Bluebook
2pm: Civili Engineer
3pm: Turvy Organ
4pm: Pouthouse

5pm: Down Time
(Paper Mache skulls and fog will NOT be in short supply.)
We will be closing out the afternoon and then we play again across the street at The Hornet at 7pm for our Official set. (Saturday 27th)

How long has your band been together?
About 1000 days

What was your band's first live show/ performance and what was memorable about it?
Thanks to the internet I can tell you with confidence that it was June 24th at Syntax in 2016! We were all really nervous and we hadn’t decided on a band name yet so we played one show as “Raised Beds”… that name obviously didn’t stick

What was the first album you purchased?
Nickelback

What album was your most recent purchase?
Shana Cleveland’s Night of the Worn Moon. It's dark and eerie and so beautiful.

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Practice a lot and record yourself so you know what you sound like. Also, be kind and open to all experiences in the scene cause you never know who is gonna come round again and help you out! We have been so grateful to everyone who has given us a chance!

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
Y La Bamba, Chicano Batman , Miya Folick, Briffaut, Specific Ocean

Best past UMS experience?
That year it rained mid afternoon was pretty spesh, last year when we ate the last Socorro’s taco we will EVER EAT AGAIN, 2 years ago (I think) when Land Lines played a late Sunday night show at Syntax and we all had our minds blown

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Drink water! Be a lone wolf - UMS is NOT the time to travel with a group, they will slow you down. See as much as you can! Bring some snacks in your fanny-pack and BE NICE. Tip the bartenders - they are working extra hard for us. And don’t get too drunk cause then you will be a hung-over monster the next day and regret all the shows you missed cause you felt like crap. It’s a marathon people, get it together.

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
It was Socorros, so I’m at a loss.

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Tennis, duh.

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
Since there are 3 we each answered this question.
From Davey, our bass-playing-foot-drummer boy: Sade’s Stronger than Pride, a tape that has been living in my car’s cassette deck for the better part of two years.
Justin says: Cate le Bon’s newest album , Reward cause it's current, progressive and sick AF.
Alyssa says: Chad VanGaalen’s Soft Airplane cause it's one of the albums that continues to bring me musical inspiration whenever I'm feeling like I need it .

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
It's literally happening in our back yard, in one of the most laid back parts of town - Baker. We love it and don’t want it to change too much. So leave your aggro, crowd mentality on the shelf and just enjoy what Denver has to offer. Find some new bands to be stoked about and then continue to support them throughout the year! Don’t get wasted too soon or we will make fun of you.

Monday, July 22, 2019

I'd Love to Turn You On #236 - Gerry Mulligan – Night Lights (1963)


            Growing up, I didn’t get to listen to a lot of jazz. It typically wasn’t played around my house by either of my parents and I certainly didn’t get exposed to it from any of my peers. I do recall later on a time when my mother developed an affinity for smooth jazz or “elevator jazz,” as I called it back then. Artists like Spyro Gyra (or, if she wasn’t in the mood for the rowdiness of Spyro Gyra, The Rippingtons), were a go-to. I fucking hated it. I still fucking hate it. It’s boring and soulless and reminds me of intercom music from the days of being dragged to musty grey department stores and schlepped around in a cart while my mom bought box fans and fondue pots and continually told me “no” when I would ask to get one single He-Man figure. But anyway, I digress.
That was my idea of jazz when I was growing up, is my point. And I wanted no part of it. So you can imagine my delight when I got older and discovered real jazz on my own and how wonderful and inspiring and truly creative the world of jazz could be. I started to check out all the greats: Bird, Diz, Miles… everyone. To this day, there are certain artists and certain records that I know I should enjoy, but I struggle with. Gerry Mulligan was one of these artists for many years. I’m a die-hard fan now, but it took a minute. The first one that I ever listened to was his 1963 record Night Lights and I instantly hated it. Obviously this has a happy ending because I’m writing about it, but when I first heard it I thought it sounded too much like the smooth jazz that made me resent my mom’s tastes years prior. But there’s more to this little gem than that and upon multiple listens I fell in love with its beauty and sheer sensuality.
Most jazz fans are no doubt familiar with the work of Gerry Mulligan and, in particular, his piano-less material with Chet Baker from the mid-to-late ‘50s cool jazz era. It was during this period where the baritone saxophonist cut his teeth with some of the most talented ensembles of the time. As an arranger, Mulligan worked with many jazz giants of the ‘50s, such as Stan Kenton and Miles Davis. Because of these associations, or perhaps in spite of them, Mulligan developed a bit of a reputation as perfectionist and often demanded center stage attention from his audiences. On Night Lights, however, Mulligan opts to take an unexpected back seat to his sextet of stellar players, including valve trombonist and longtime collaborator Bob Brookmeyer, Art Farmer on flugelhorn, Bill Crow on bass, Dave Bailey on drums and the inimitable Jim Hall on guitar. The result is one of the most breathtaking records of the 1960s.
For starters, Mulligan isn’t as present on Night Lights as he has been in previous sessions. Kicking things off is the title track, the first of three original compositions to appear on the album. Uniquely, old “Jeru” doesn’t even play his signature instrument on it, opting instead to lead the piece with a shimmering piano line that sounds as if it’s being played in a smoke-filled after-hours club. Other highlights include a rendition of Chopin’s “Prelude in E-Minor” with a distinct Latin flavor and an enchanting version of the standard “In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning.” Night Lights is a decidedly ballad-heavy album and plays at a very slow pace, which is not necessarily to its detriment. Although there are no real upbeat numbers to speak of here and it is markedly lacking any improvisation (something Mulligan excels at normally), it more than makes up for it in musical prowess and romanticism. Mulligan and company definitely capture a mood here and that mood is unmistakably “night life.”
At just over 30 minutes (not including the bonus CD track which is a fantastic alternate take of the song “Night Lights” recorded in 1965), this record is a short but sweet bachelor pad classic. Perfect for cocktails or for date night.
-         Jonathan Eagle

Friday, July 19, 2019

2019 UMS Band Interviews #4

Twist & Shout recommends The Underground Music Showcase from July 26th to July 28th on South Broadway!! We asked some of our favorite local bands when they are playing, and much more!
Catch these live performances, and much more at The UMS! 
See link for tickets:

Turvy Organ

(Questions answered by Ilya Litoshik of Turvy Organ)
Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
Friday July 26th at Skylark Lounge at 9pm and we will also be part of the GROUPHUG’s official UMS day party Saturday July 27th at Hi-Dive at 3pm.

How long has your band been together?
Turvy Organ has been together for 3 years releasing our first album The Soft Light in 2016. Jed Murphy wrote an honest article for the Westword about our Journey titled “Turvy Organ broke up to find itself.” 

What was your band's first live show/ performance and what was memorable about it?
Our first show was at Lost Lake in Denver for The Soft Light album release. We were very fortunate to have our good friends in Sour Boy, Bitter Girl and Briffaut share the bill with us but it was everyone who came out that made that night memorable.

What was the first album you purchased?
My first album was Dookie by Green Day purchased at a garage sale in the summer of 1996 - still one of my favorites.

What album was your most recent purchase?
Cry Cry Cry by Wolf Parade.

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Take time developing your band keeping in mind to practice as often as you can and write as much as you can even if you don't use every song. I believe it's very important to create a memorable experience for your fans and help your group stand out above the countless artists trying for the same. Most importantly do it because you love it.

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
I hear great things about Pout House and absolutely enjoy Sour Boy, Bitter Girls performance every time. UMS is full of surprises at every venue and the excitement of discovering something new is always welcomed.

Best past UMS experience?
My favorite part of UMS has always been the community that this festival creates, brings Colorado’s artists and fans together in a very unique way.

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Stay hydrated and plan ahead or don’t, sometimes it's nice to just wander around for the purpose of music without direction.

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
I always seem to find myself at Pie Hole.

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
Two artists Accordion Crimes and Somerset Catalog, both aren’t together anymore but wrote some of the most unique music in Denver at the time.

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
The Moon & Antarctica by Modest Mouse, Doolittle by Pixies and The Ghost at the Feast by Turvy Organ (I know but I just can’t help myself)


Bevin Luna

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
Friday July 26th at The Hornet at 8:00pm

How long has your band been together?
Bevin started playing solo shows in Denver in 2005 and then she's been playing with a rotating cast of characters since then.

What was the first album you purchased?
Devo - Live 

What album was your most recent purchase?
Chaka Khan - Self-titled album from 1982

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Tune. Tune often.

Besides your own band- who do you want to see at the UMS?
Because we're music junkies, we'd see it all, Y La Bamba, Dressy Bessy, Cheap Perfume, Bellhoss, Bluebook, Boss Eagle, Brianna Straut, Bison Bone, Lady Gang, The Still Tide, Serpentfoot, Plasma Canvas, Colfax Speed Queen, Don Chicharron, Los Mocochetes, Dust Heart, Extra Gold, Floor Model, Florea, Funk Hunk, Hang Rounders, The Hollow, IzCalli, Jennifer Jane Niceley, Jess Parsons, King Cardinal, Marti & The Dads, Oxeye Daisy, Porlolo, The Savage Blush, Sour Boy, Bitter Girl, Strange Americans, The Trujillo Company, The Velveteers, Vic 'N The Narwals, Wildermiss, Yasi, and Empress Of

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Live fast, take chances.

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
Corn-dogs at Sputnik

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
MONOFOG

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
Joy as an Act of Resistance by IDLES
Plein Caille by Trio Select
I Still Am by Yo Gotti

Povi


Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
Saturday 27th at 3:20pm Odyssey Stage at Import Mechanics

How long has your band been together? 
Since the land before time 

What was the first album you purchased?
Mariah Carey Butterfly

What album was your most recent purchase?
GoldLink Diaspora

Do you have any advice for new bands?
Have fun and don’t overthink it

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
I’m just going to hop around to every venue humanly possible

Best past UMS experience?
Seeing CRL CRRLL perform behind a screen with all his cool lighting effects.

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Drink hella water!

What's the best food people can find on Broadway during the festival?
Tacos

Who is your all time favorite Denver band?
I’m pretty obsessed with Elephant Revival.

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
KOD by J Cole, Led Zeppelin IV, Good Thing by Leon Bridges

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
See as much as you can, and drink more water


New Mexican

Where and when are you playing at the UMS?
South Broadway Christian Church Sunday, Jul 28 7:00 PM - 7:40 PM.

How long has your band been together?
About four years.

What was the first album you purchased?
Something by The Beach Boys--probably a Greatest Hits Album.

What album was your most recent purchase?
Gun Street Ghost - Battles

Besides your own band, who do you want to see at the UMS?
William Elliott Whitmore, Liza Anne, and too many awesome Denver acts to list.

Best past UMS experience?
A few years ago my other project (Strange Americans) was playing at Irish Rover, and the set was just insane. We ended up breaking the stage (not permanently)--people and instruments went flying. Everyone was fine, but it was a typical mid-festival, late-night set in a small venue with an interactive crowd--something UMS consistently provides plenty of year after year.

Do you have any tips for festival goers?
Well, I've been going to and playing at UMS for several years now, and admittedly my strategy has changed over the years. Some current survival tips I have for music fans at UMS include: 1) Get plenty of sleep on the nights leading up to UMS, as you'll need the reserves during UMS. 2) Drink plenty of water, but also coffee in the mornings; a carefully timed switch from coffee to "other" drinks can make or break your experience over the long haul. Remember that this is a marathon, not a sprint. 3) Choose both footwear and pant length with care in the hot summer months. 4) Enjoy yourself.

If you were behind the counter at Twist and Shout, what three albums would you recommend to our customers?
Lately I've been pretty into Paging Mr. Proust (The Jayhawks), Heart Like a Levee (Hiss Golden Messenger), and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Greatest Hits.

Is there anything we forgot to ask you about the UMS that you think people need to know?
UMS is one of the best festivals around, especially if you're into what's going on in the Denver music scene!