Showing posts with label big thief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label big thief. Show all posts

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Big Thief - "Mythological Beauty"

Photo by Shervin Lainez
We were pretty into Big Thief's debut album Masterpiece last year, and assumed we'd be waiting a while for a follow up. Maybe a song or two here or there, but certainly not a full album.

We would be wrong. Capacity, Big Thief's sophomore album, will be out on June 9. Right now we can listen to the first song from that album, "Mythological Beauty." "Mythological Beauty" is a lot more tame and quiet than most of Masterpiece was. A lot of the songs on their previous album had a noisier 90s indie rock sound to them. "Mythological Beauty" goes more on the quiet side. Like, really quiet. It's definitely not folk (which is odd since I predicted that they'd play the Newport Folk Festival last year, and somehow going more quiet makes them sound less folk), but instead has that feel of late 90s ballads by The Smashing Pumpkins. It's an interesting switch that has me really intrigued for their upcoming album.

Capacity will be out June 9 on Saddle Creek. The album can be pre-ordered here. You can watch the video for "Mythological Beauty" below. For more on Big Thief, be sure to check out their website.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Julia Jacklin Covers Big Thief

Photo credit: Nick McKinlay
Two of my absolute favorite releases of the year (and both strong contenders for album of the year) are Big Thief's Masterpiece and Julia Jacklin's Don't Let the Kids Win. Another thing we love here at If It's Too Loud... are cover songs, so imagine my delight to see that Julia Jacklin has covered Big Thief's "Paul." It doesn't seem like modern artists cover their contemporaries the way that artists in the 50s and 60s used to, so this is a rare choice, but a great one. Jacklin's version of "Paul" stays completely true to the original, and is a complete homage and show of admiration for Big Thief's song. Let's hope this leads to a Big Thief version of "Pool Party" or "Coming of Age."

You can watch Julia Jacklin perform "Paul" below. For more information on Julia Jacklin, check out her website. For more on Big Thief, check out theirs.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

First Listen, Part 2: More New Releases for May 27

And here's the rest of one of the better new release weeks in recent memory:


Artist: Yumi Zouma
Album: Yoncalla
Quick Description: First album from the 90s-ish synth-rock lovers.
Why You Should Listen: When they're on, they're absolutely on, and have a sound readers here will love.
Overall Thoughts: I first learned of this group via Discover Weekly and "Song for Zoe and Gwen." While that song from their second EP isn't on this album, there's more than enough good stuff here instead. They have a bit of a retro-vibe in a few ways that I absolutely loved. I'm assuming individual songs will poke out in future listens, but for now, a solid listen.
Recommendation: Definitely worth the time this week.


Artist: Big Thief
Album: Masterpiece
Quick Description: Some truly special alt/indie rock.
Why You Should Listen: One of the better releases of the week, if not recently overall.
Overall Thoughts: Big Thief reminds me a lot of Hop Along, of Pale Honey, of a lot of these sorts of indie rock bands that harken back to that nostalgic period but don't quite exist in that realm. To say that Big Thief impressed me would be an understatement, because some of the songs here (like the title track) are real gems, but this is an album that really needs to be more of a grower to see how great it might truly be. I figured I'd like it after the first few moments, but right now, I just want to listen to it again.
Recommendation: A must listen this week.


Artist: The Hotelier
Album: Goodness
Quick Description: Local Worcester emo-adjacent band's third album.
Why You Should Listen: You're looking for something a little heavier.
Overall Thoughts: Emo generally isn't my thing, and I don't know if it's fair to pigeonhole The Hotelier right into the emo space, but I'm doing it anyway. It shares a lot of the same similarities, but I found it to be a lot more accessible and interesting than the general genre does for me. While I can't say there's something that outright jumps out at me as a highlight, I can say that there are a lot of solid moments in this album that shouldn't be ignored.
Recommendation: Worth a listen if you're interested.


Artist: Beth Orton
Album: Kidsticks
Quick Description: Latest album from Beth Orton where she seems to finally embrace the electronic community that has loved her for so long.
Why You Should Listen: It's almost perfect the way Orton positions herself with the more electronic sounds.
Overall Thoughts: For me, at least, Beth Orton is defined by that remix of "Central Reservation" all that time ago. She's always been willing to allow her stuff to be remixed and even sang on some electronic tracks, but this is perhaps the first time we've gotten her to dive right in. A song like "1973" really does it for me in particular, and it's interesting to hear her folk sensibilities through a more robotic lens. This will be a very talked about album this year, and it's worthy of the attention. A great listen.
Recommendation: Awesome album this week.


Artist: Olga Bell
Album: Tempo
Quick Description: Off-kilter dance music.
Why You Should Listen: Easily the most interesting release of the week.
Overall Thoughts: I'll be honest: I only looked this up because I adore this album cover. It's both joyful and off-putting, strange and wonderful, and, really, so too is Tempo. Olga Bell is a Russian artist and I feel like a lot of that informs what we're hearing here. Yes, structurally, there's plenty of 90s dance pop in here, but there's also an underlying confusion and disruption that changes this from being just another dance album and turns it into something more. It's not TuneYards, it's not mid-career Bjork, but it's its own entity with its own ideas.
Recommendation: Absolutely worth a listen. I loved it.


Artist: Band of Skulls
Album: By Default
Quick Description: Latest album from the rock band.
Why You Should Listen: Band of Skulls is consistently solid.
Overall Thoughts: On their last album, there were a few great songs and a bunch of good ones. Their earlier albums, the same way - whether it's "Friends" or "Himalayan," there's something there that sticks. The new album has "Killer," but is also just a solid rock album from start to finish. I have no complaints, and will likely put this on quite a bit, but it doesn't do a ton to stand out in a busy week.
Recommendation: Good album, but not essential.


Artist: Vow
Album: Kind Eyes
Quick Description: An indie rock band we've become fond of here.
Why You Should Listen: It's some good, slow, quiet indie music.
Overall Thoughts: Ken has written about them before and I can't add a ton to what he's already offered. The indie/shoegazey elements shine through on an album that has more intricate songwriting than it lets on, and the result is a pretty solid listen that demands your attention. I was looking forward to it based on what we had already heard, and it definitely delivered. Looking forward to more time with this.
Recommendation: A solid debut.



Also out this week:

* Catfish and the Bottlemen - The Ride
* Claire Maguire - Stranger Things Have Happened
* The Sandwich Police - Love Yourself (side project from Willy Mason, Evan Dando)
* Giant Claw vs. Guerrilla Toss

Friday, May 20, 2016

Big Thief - "Humans"

Photo Credit: Sasha Arutyunova
As we're now a week away from the release of Big Thief's debut album, Masterpiece, we're getting whipped into a frenzy of anticipation. Luckily, we have a third song off the album to obsess about. 

"Humans" starts off with some pretty straight forward Americana laced rock n roll, the kind that Tom Petty has spent the last 30 years perfecting. Then, it slips into some distorted 90s style indie rock. All the while Adrianne Lenker's voice just sucks you fully in, with a feel of lilting vulnerability masking a power that could come out at any moment. "Humans" is pretty much just perfect.

Big Thief's debut album, Masterpiece, will be out May 27 on Saddle Creek. You can listen to it below. To pre-order Masterpiece, head over to Saddle Creek's website. You can get more information on Big Thief here. We're also including some tour dates way down at the bottom. 


Wed. June 1 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club w/ Nada Surf, Birds of Youth
Thu. June 2 - Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live w/ Nada Surf, Birds of Youth
Sat. June 4 - Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club w/ Nada Surf, Birds of Youth
Sun. June 5 - New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge w/ Sam Evian, Twain, Tiny Hazards
Sat. June 11 - St. Louis, MO @ Blueberry Hill's Duck Room w/ M. Ward
Sun. June 12 - Louisville, KY @ Headliners Music Hall w/ M. Ward
Mon. June 13 - Bloomington, IN @ The Bluebird w/ M. Ward
Thu. June 16 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall w/ M. Ward
Fri. June 17 - Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theater w/ M. Ward
Fri. Sept. 23 - New York, NY @ Central Park Summerstage w/ Lucius, JD McPherson  

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Tyler Jordan and the Negative Space - "Ballerina"

Austin's Tyler Jordan and the Negative Space occupy a space that fits right into our wheelhouse here at If It's Too Loud...: They have a classic, Americana rock sound that's reminiscent of Tom Petty, but they blend it with the laid back indie rock of bands like Pavement. Their debut single, "Ballerina," was produced by members of another of our current musical obsessions, Big Thief. "Ballerina" is a pretty straightforward rock song, with just enough slight quirks, a killer riff that goes throughout, and quite possibly the most epic false ending of the year. It's pretty much a guaranteed favorite song for anyone who reads this site with any regularity.

You can listen to "Ballerina" below. For more information on Tyler Jordan and the Negative Space, check them out on Bandcamp and Facebook.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Big Thief - "Real Love"

Photo by Sasha Arutyunova
When I shared Big Thief's song "Masterpiece" with you last month, we didn't have a release date for their debut album. Now we do (May 27th on Saddle Creek,) and we also have a new song, "Real Love." 

"Real Love" is a brilliant hodge podge of styles that should never be mixed, but thank god they did. First off, it's the kind of power ballad that the 80s were filled with. It seems like 80s power ballads are starting to make a bit of a comeback, and I never realized how much I missed them until this. It's not quite a pure hair metal power ballad in the Motley Crue vein, as it's just countrified enough to slip it into the Americana category. Plus, there are flashes of indie rock guitar, especially towards the end. I can not wait for this album.

Big Thief's debut album, Masterpiece, is due May 27 on Saddle Creek. You can listen to "Real Love" below. Be sure to check out their website, and pre-order Masterpiece via Saddle Creek. There are also some tour dates below.


Tue. Mar. 15 - Austin, TX @ 3Ten Austin City Limits Live (Pre SXSW Party) - 9:20PM
Wed. Mar. 16 - Austin, TX @ Clive Bar (Showtime Roadies House) - 4PM
Wed. Mar. 16 - Austin, TX @ The Sidewinder Inside (Ground Control Showcase) - 12AM
Mon. Mar. 21 - Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom w/ Yuck, Sunflower Bean
Tue. Mar. 22 - Las Vegas, NV @ The Bunkhouse Saloon w/ Yuck
Wed. Mar. 23 - San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar w/ Yuck
Thu. Mar. 24 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echoplex w/ Yuck
Fri. Mar. 25 - Visalia, CA @ The Cellar Door w/ Yuck
Sat. Mar. 26 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall w/ Yuck
Mon. Mar. 28 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios w/ Yuck
Tue. Mar. 29 - Vancouver, BC @ Fortune Sound Club w/ Yuck
Wed. Mar. 30 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile w/ Yuck
Thu. Mar. 31 - Boise, ID @ Neurolux w/ Yuck
Fri. Apr. 1 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Bar w/ Yuck
Sat. Apr. 2 - Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge w/ Yuck
Sun. Apr. 3 - Omaha, NE @ Lookout Lounge w/ Yuck
Mon. Apr. 4 - Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St. Entry w/ Yuck
Tue. Apr. 5 - Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon w/ Yuck
Wed. Apr. 6 - Chicago, IL @ The Empty Bottle w/ Yuck
Thu. Apr. 7 - Ferndale, MI @ The Loving Touch w/ Yuck
Tue. Apr. 12 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg w/ Yuck
Fri. Apr. 15 - Washington, DC @ Rock & Roll Hotel w/ Yuck

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Big Thief - "Masterpiece"

Photo courtesy of Big Thief
Brooklyn's Big Thief are set to release their debut album and have released a video for "Masterpiece." "Masterpiece" reminds me a lot of Laura Stevenson. It's 90s inflected pop rock, maybe like a slightly more straightforward Belly. It also edges just enough into  folk/Americana territory that I could see them playing Newport in the next few years. (Hey, if Courtney Barnett can play Newport...) With its fuzzy guitars and sing-along chorus, if the rest of their album is anything like this, I could see myself becoming obsessed with Big Thief.

Big Thief's debut album will be released this year on Saddle Creek. You can watch the video for "Masterpiece" below. For more information on Big Thief, check out their website. After the video, you can find their upcoming tour dates, mostly supporting Eleanor Friedberger and Yuck.



Thu. Feb. 18 - New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom w/ Eleanor Frieberger
Fri. Feb. 19 - Philadelphia, PA @ MilkBoy w/ Eleanor Friedberger
Sat. Feb. 20 - Woodstock, NY @ Bearsville Theater w/ Eleanor Friedberger
Thu. Mar 10 - Chapel Hill, NC @ The Kraken w/ The Love Language
Fri. Mar. 11 - Savannah, GA @ Savannah Stopover Festival
Sat. Mar. 12 - Atlanta, GA @ Aisle 5 w/ Yuck, Sunflower Bean
Sun. Mar. 13 - Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon w/ Yuck
Wed. Mar 16 - Sat. Mar 19 - Austin, TX @ SXSW
Mon. Mar. 21 - Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom w/ Yuck, Sunflower Bean
Tue. Mar. 22 - Las Vegas, NV @ The Bunkhouse Saloon w/ Yuck
Wed. Mar. 23 - San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar w/ Yuck
Thu. Mar. 24 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Echoplex w/ Yuck
Fri. Mar. 25 - Visalia, CA @ The Cellar Door w/ Yuck
Sat. Mar. 26 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall w/ Yuck
Mon. Mar. 28 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios w/ Yuck
Tue. Mar. 29 - Vancouver, BC @ Fortune Sound Club w/ Yuck
Wed. Mar. 30 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile w/ Yuck
Thu. Mar. 31 - Boise, ID @ Neurolux w/ Yuck
Fri. Apr. 1 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Bar w/ Yuck
Sat. Apr. 2 - Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge w/ Yuck
Sun. Apr. 3 - Omaha, NE @ Lookout Lounge w/ Yuck
Mon. Apr. 4 - Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St. Entry w/ Yuck
Tue. Apr. 5 - Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon w/ Yuck
Wed. Apr. 6 - Chicago, IL @ The Empty Bottle w/ Yuck
Thu. Apr. 7 - Ferndale, MI @ The Loving Touch w/ Yuck
Fri. Apr. 15 - Washington, DC @ Rock & Roll Hotel w/ Yuck