SnC 413 – Getting brassy
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<figcaption id="caption-attachment-5819" class="wp-caption-text">Brass makes itself heard on this week’s show, not least by Kotorino.</figcaption></figure>We’ve a somewhat brassy theme to this week’s selection of new music from around the world with horn-infested tracks from The Wet Secrets, Kotorino and Sonic Ahmed.
Nightlife – The Wet Secrets (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
Swampy bass lines, primal drumming, dancing ladies with brassy horn stacks, keys, congas, & vocal harmonies galore.
Formed on a dare by Lyle Bell, Trevor Anderson and Kim Rackel, the bass and horn heavy quintet burst onto the scene with 2006’s A Whale of a Cow CD. Written and recorded within one week of the band’s formation, it was a clarion call to anyone within earshot that The Wet Secrets had arrived.
Free Candy marks a dramatic leap forward for the band in both songwriting and attitude. With the addition of local psych-pop wizard Paul Arnusch (Faunts/Whitsundays) and wunderkind Emma Frazier, The Wet Secrets have returned determined to seize the brass ring and stomp the world in the face/balls. (Figuratively/literally). This new resolve now comes with a more pensive pen, eschewing tongue-in-cheek ribaldry for a well conceived quasi-concept album about death, disappointment, and doin’ it. Material with more gravitas perhaps, but still smartly dressed in the frantic pop trappings of The Wet Secrets.
They will be at The Great Escape:
STICKY MIKES FROG BAR 8th May 2014 10:45 pm – 11:15 pm
BLIND TIGER 10th May 2014 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Lyle Bell: Bass Guitar, Lead Vocals
Trevor Anderson: Vocals, Drums
Kim Rackel: Vocals, Trumpets
Emma Frazier: Vocals, Trombone
Paul Arnusch: Vocals, Keys, Congas
www.facebook.com/thewetsecrets
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Red Headed Hipster – Frugal Father (Boulder, CO, USA)
Lovely sounds and slyly tongue-in-cheek lyrics from Frugal Father, the alias of Yosemite, California native Mac Welch, who does not have kids. Red Headed Hipster, the first single from the new EP, was written from the perspective of his college roommates. As Welch puts it “I’d be lying if I told you a majority of the song wasn’t produced and written during some of my housemates’ biggest parties.”
Previously of LA dream pop band StaG, Welch wrote the majority of his 7-song EP while working as a roadie, recording in the tour van between driving duties, and singing in empty hotel rooms across 9 different countries in the span of roughly 6 months.
Frugal Father’s initial output has been described as “lost somewhere between the confessional baritone of Matt Berninger’s work with the National and the glittering sonics of an LCD Soundsystem record” with a “charming mixture of lyrical hedonism and nihilism.” He has recently signed with the HUG Records imprint for the release of his debut “All You Get” EP, is available now at whatever price you’d like to pay at https://hugrecords.bandcamp.com/album/all-you-get-ep
www.facebook.com/frugalfathermusic
www.soundcloud.com/frugalfather
Never Had A Chance – Kotorino (Brooklyn, NY, USA)
Jeff Morris left the loud rock bands he was in to make more sociable music, music influenced by the many cultures of his beloved New York City. After many Craigslist posts, and calls to friends and family, Kotorino began to take shape into one of the city’s premier “parlor-rock” outfits.
The makeup of the band varies from gig to gig, and as many as ten musicians and friends play with the band at any given point. That flexibility is a mark of Kotorino, who pick and choose elements from multiple genres.
There is a fabulous set of photos of Kotorino at The Studio at Webster Hall taken by Luis Ruiz which really capture the vibe of a live performance.
“Amongst cabaret, “parlor-rock” bands Kotorino is that shadowed figure in the corner that creates a magnetic allure with just the exhale of a cigarettes smoke or the twirl of a glass. Plus, they are simply gorgeous to hear, quirky with a ravenous appetite for varied instrumentation: guitar and violins, tubas to clarinets, with pianos and pump-organs aside the banjo or accordion, a musical saw making a stark and fleeting appearance, waltzes standing elegantly aside seductive southern twangs.” – Critical Mob
Over the next week or so they are playing darts on the west coast:
4.24.14 Seattle @ Conor Byrne
4.25.14 Portland @ The Alberta Street Pub with 3 For Silver
4.26.14 Eugene, OR @ Luckey’s Club with 3 For Silver and Mood Area 52
4.29.14 Santa Cruz, CA @ Bocci’s Cellar
4.30.14 Oakland, CA @ The Legionnaire Saloon
5.01.14 San Francisco, CA @ Amnesia
5.02.14 Atascadero, CA @Last Stage West BBQ
The band comprises (sometimes):
Jeff Morris: Guitar, Piano, Banjo
Jesse Selengut: Trumpet
Stefan Zeniuk: Tenor, Alto, Bass Sax, Bass Clarinet, Contra Alto Clarinet
Molly White: Vocals, Violin
Estelle Bajou: Vocals, Violin
Liz Prince: Tuba
Mike Brown: Bass
Jerome Morris: Drums, Percussion
Rob Garcia: Drums
Ellia Bisker: Vocals, Ukulele
Caroline Ritson: Musial Saw
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Tesla Funkt – Sonic Ahmed (Berlin, Germany)
Sonic Ahmed works straight out of his heart. He performs in different bands like “A Glezele Vayn” (www.glezele.de), recently playing more clarinet than anything else and dedicating himself to klezmer and balkan music.
The next Duo “Fischerinde” (www.fischerinde.de) does improvised music while meditating with the audience. Very deep experience and nice, nice music!
The current album “Balkanbräz” is a collection of ideas from the last 3 years, brought into songs that transport the feeling of E



