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welcome to the white lodge

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

The White Lodge is the analog photography of klk and myself.  We use mainly lomography cameras (holga, diana, diana mini, fisheye, action sampler, and a kodak brownie).   We will be updating this flick regularly as we get photos back.  Our camera collection keeps growing, and over the past month three new cameras have been accumulated.  I will be posting photos from our flickr often here on the Great Pumpkin.  I hope you enjoy the photos, and if you repost them please credit the White Lodge.

Above is a photo of Ms. Audrey Horne sitting with our Frank Zappa records (well they aren’t all Zappa, but many of them are).

I have a small collection of band photos from the past couple months, and I would like to share them with you now.

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Julian Lynch live at Bruar Falls


I’ve written a lot about Julian Lynch over the past couple months.  I love his music, and Orange You Glad is still on constant rotation at my house… and his split with Ducktails made my list of best 7″s of the year.  These photos were taken on January 4th 2010.

Weekly Tape Deck posted a track by Julian called “Sisters” a while back.  This atmospheric haunting number is full of the many instruments we come to expect from someone as talented as Julian.  It’s tones (specifically the ones created by wind and brass instruments) just give me the chills in the best way possible.  A version of this song will be on Julian’s upcoming second LP, and has been renamed “Ruth, My Sister.”

[mp3] Julian Lynch- “Ruth, My Sister”

  • read more about Julian (reviews, mp3s, video, and more) here.
  • thanks to Julian for the additional info on this track.

Big Troubles live at Bruar Falls

If you haven’t grabbed a copy of Big Troubles debut 7″ do it fast.  Keep an eye out for their LP on OESB.  This picture was taken on January 4th, 2010.

  • more on Big Troubles can be found here.

Cloud Nothings live at Monster Island.

Cloud Nothings are blowing up, and I’ve been posting about them a whole lot.  These pictures were taken on January 16th, 2010.

  • read more about Cloud Nothings(mp3s, live videos, and reviews) here.

Liturgy live at Market Hotel on Halloween 2009.

Liturgy is a powerful force.  You should listen to them.

  • more on Liturgy (free set from the FMA, review, and more!) here.

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  • other posts on the Great Pumpkin that feature photos from the White Lodge can be found here.


wind speaks (mount eerie live on halloween at market hotel)

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Halloween is a holiday that always has really high expectations, and typically doesn’t live up to them…so when I heard that Mount Eerie was playing my decision was made for me…Mount Eerie never disappoints.

This was my first time hearing Malkuth and Liturgy.  Malkuth went on shortly after we got to Market Hotel, and played for what seemed like forever…and not forever in a bad way, but more like…wow this opening band is playing for over an hour.  I was pretty impressed, but as I soon found out it is hard for any band to share the stage with Liturgy. I haven’t been to a metal show in a couple months, and I really did enjoy it…even klk got into Liturgy, and the metal typically isn’t her thing.  As far as black metal goes I got more out of Liturgy’s performance on Saturday than I did out of Wolves In the Throne Room earlier this year. Liturgy can keep the underlying melodic guitars even during a full blown thrash session.  Totally worth checking out:

[full album] Liturgy- Live on My Castle of Quiet at WFMU (via FMA)

Mount Eerie took the stage in a form that I have yet to see, and this was due to the recent release of Wind’s Poem.  Not only was Elverum on stage, but he was accompanied by both Julia Chirka and Nick Krgovich of No Kids as well as two drummers.  Their set consisted entirely of songs from Wind’s Poem, and Phil let us in on something that I was previously unaware of…Wind’s Poem was written by himself and Nick Krgovich (last time I saw Nick play it was less than exciting, but he redeemed himself on Saturday night).  Mount Eerie sounded thunderous, and the amazing part was that there was only one guitar on stage.  Krgovich and Chirka both played keyboards, and Elverum stood center with the guitar. For me heavier music can sometimes get lost in the wall of sound created by too many guitars, and I think Elverum has found the perfect combination for his live set up to show off both his song writing and vocals.  With only one guitar Elverum was able to shine over the the heaviest music he has ever written.  Mount Eerie’s set was near perfect, and Krgovich even interjected a dance beat into what I consider one of the best songs of the year:

Mount Eerie still have most of their tour to go…I highly recommend catching them…only good things can come of it….tour dates can be found here.

In other Mount Eerie related news….

Julie Doiron, who collaborated with Phil Elverum on last year’s wonderful Lost Wisdom, will be gracing NYC this Thursday, November 5th, accompanied by Herman Dune at the Bell House. Julie released an excellent album this year, I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day (which will also be making my best of 2009 list), and was great when she played Cake Shop this past spring.  If you are unfamiliar with Julie she used to play in Eric’s Trip, and has been making music on her own since the early 90’s.  Check out one of my favorite tracks from last year’s Lost Wisdom:

[mp3] Mount Eerie w/ Julie Doiron & Fred Squire- “Voice in Headphones” (from Lost Wisdom, buy it here.)

Links:

  • more on Mount Eerie and Phil Elverum here.
  • buy Mount Eerie and P.W. Elverum and Suns releases here.
  • more on Julie Doiron here.
  • buy Julie Doiron’s releases here.
  • more from the free music archive here.
  • more gprecs video (Karl Blau, Dum Dum Girls, Los Campesinos! and More) here.

End Note: There has been a lot going on in my real, non-internet, life this week…so blog posts will be scarce until sometime next week.  My stress will greatly decrease tomorrow, and I am looking forward to enjoying Julie play in one of my favorite venues in Booklyn…beer will be calling my name.

between two mysteries

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

There are very few things musically that could make my week better than Karl Blau coming to New York, but this week has topped it.  Phil Elverum and his Mount Eerie will be making two New York appearances this weekend as well!

Mount Eerie released the wonderful Wind’s Poem a couple months back, and if you are a listener or reader of NPR you might have heard about it from them (they know their stuff).  Wind’s Poem is Elverum’s second venture into the realm of black metal, and his vision is breath taking.

Don’t let the words “black metal” or even just the word “metal” scare you away from this album…let me assure you the Phil put’s his own spin on the genre (s), and it is unlike anything I’ve have heard before…metal or otherwise.   Bringing things a little closer to the pacific north west Elverum even incorporates elements of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks into this album, and brings this to the forefront on, another one, of my favorite songs of the year:

[mp3] Mount Eerie- “Between Two Mysteries”

Buy Wind’s Poem here!

I’ve now let you in on two of my favorite songs of the year (one yesterday and one today), but I will even go as far to say that Wind’s Poem is right near the top of my best records of 2009 as well.

Appropriately enough Mount Eerie right after this venture into the expanding realm of black metal will be performing on Halloween….with two of New York’s finest black metal acts….Liturgy and Malkuth!

This is not just any show, but a collaboration between Todd P and Pitchfork’s Brandon Stosuy.  This show is part of Stosuy’s  Show No Mercy series:

Halloween!
Saturday October 31st
at Market Hotel


Also appearing at this show will be No Kids and Tara Jane O’Neil.

I have seen Phil Elverum play as Mount Eerie several times before, and it has never been anything less than magical.  I’m extremely excited to see what type of set he decides to perform while playing with not only one, but two well know black metal acts….could there be a collaboration…I can’t wait to find out on Saturday.

If Market Hotel and black metal aren’t your thing you have a second chance to catch Elverum’s magic:

Sunday November 1st
Wordless Music Presents:
Mount Eerie
with
Tara Jane O’Neil
No Kids
and
Dina Pruzhansky

at Le Poisson Rouge

If you have a chance to catch Mount Eerie at either of these shows you will not be disappointed…if you are not in NYC Mount Eerie will also be appearing at these times and places:

  • Mon. Nov. 2nd- Harrisburg, PA- Midtown Scholar Bookstore
    • $7- doors at 6:30, show at 7PM (with Tara Jane O’Neil and No Kids)
  • Tues. Nov. 3rd- Pittsburgh, PA- Garfield Art Works
    • 8pm doors, $8 (with Tara Jane O’Neil and No Kids)
  • Weds. Nov. 4th- Cincinnati, OH- Art Damage Lodge
    • $7 (with Tara Jane O’Neil and No Kids)
  • Thurs. Nov. 5th- Louisville, KY- Skull Alley
    • $8, doors at 8pm (with Tara Jane O’Neil and No Kids)
  • Fri. Nov. 6th- Bloomington, IN- Banneker Community Center
    • 9:30, $8 (with Tara Jane O’Neil and No Kids and Prayer Breakfast)
  • Sat. Nov. 7th- Madison, WI- High Noon Saloon
    • $10, EARLY! 5pm doors, show ends at 8pm (with Tara Jane O’Neil and No Kids)
  • Sun. Nov. 8th- Chicago, IL- Lakeshore Theater
    • $10, doors at 6pm, show at 7 (with Tara Jane O’Neil and No Kids)
  • Mon. Nov. 9th- Iowa City, IA- Public Space One
    • 9pm, $5 (with No Kids)
  • Tues. Nov. 10th- Minneapolis, MN- Bedlam Theater
    • EARLY! doors at 5pm, music at 6, $10 (with No Kids and Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles)
  • Weds. Nov. 11th- Rapid City, SD- Sports Rock Pizza!
    • $5 (with No Kids and Motorbikes and St. Merman)
  • Fri. Nov. 13th- Pullman, Wash- The Bell Tower
    • $6/$8

Links:

  • more on Mount Eerie and Phil Elverum  here.
  • buy Mount Eerie and P.W. Elverum and Suns releases here.
    • Mount Eerie releases should always be purchased directly from Phil…I am always amazed at how delicately they are packaged.  I have never been disappointed…hands down some of the best things to pass through the USPS.