New band – Futurebirds and some tracks to take away

Futurebirds the bandRight after SXSW this year, I kept a keen eye on my Twitter feeds to see what bands were loved, hated, obsessed over and caught the biggest buzz. One that sneaked into my radar and apparently sneaked under most was the Futurebirds.

I’m a big fan of Aquarium Drunkard so it would make sense then that his label, Autumn Tone Records, would be made up of bands that I like. Well, so far so good because they picked up these hip Americana cats from Athens, Georgia. You can download a free EP from their bandcamp account here. A recommended track to check out is “Red Top Girl”.

Contest to win two tickets to Sunday’s show

The girl in “Red Top Girl”, or at least I believe it to be, is actually a bottle of whiskey and if you can guess what bottle of whiskey I’m thinking of, you and a friend will win two tickets to Sunday’s show at TT the Bear’s Place here in Cambridge. Either leave your answer in the comments or send them to me via email at kippy[at]hip2besquare[dot]net. I will pick the winner at random but you must get the answer right.

Debut Album – Hampton’s Lullaby

Autumn Tone will be releasing their debut album, Harmpton’s Lullaby, on July 13th. At first listen, besides the obvious category of Americana folk rock, they also add their SoCal flare. For those fans of The Walkmen, you’ll know what we’re talking about when you listen to some tracks. But for those fans of Kings of Leon, these guys are right in your wheel house. In my opinion, Futurebirds are more appealing to the ear then KoL. But hey, that’s just one mans opinion. Download a legal free track from the album below.

Download “Johnny Utah”

Tour Dates

May 12–DC9 w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield –Washington DC
May 13–Kung Fu Necktie w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield–Philadelphia, PA
May 14–Southpaw w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield–Brooklyn, NY
May 15–Mercury Lounge w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield–New York, NY
May 16–TT the Bear’s w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield–Boston, MA
May 18–Thunderbird Cafe w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield–Pittsburgh, PA
May 19–Beachland Ballroom w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield–Cleveland, Ohio
May 20–Schuba’s w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield and Dexateens–Chicago, IL
May 21–Zanzabar w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield and Dexateens–Louisville, KY
May 22–Exit / In w/ Jessica Lea Mayfield and Dexateens–Nashville, TN
June 10–Schroeder’s–Rome, GA
June 11–Harvest Moon–Albany, GA
June 18–The Earl–Atlanta, GA
June 26–AthFest – Pulaski Stage–Athens, GA
July 3–Gnat’s Landing–St. Simons, GA
July 15–Bottletree w/ Roadside Graves–Birmingham, AL
July 16–One Eyed Jack’s w/ Roadside Graves–New Orleans, LA
July 17–Chelsea’s–Baton Rouge, LA
July 18–Emo’s (Inside) Austin, TX

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Local Natives @ Great Scott (5/8/10)

If you’re in a band, struggling to find your sound and cohesiveness, here’s an idea for you – move in together. Clearly this strategy has been working out for the Los Angeles based group Local Natives. Currently on a North American tour in support of their debut album, Gorilla Manors, the term cohesiveness sums up the essence of their music.

For those who own the album but have never seen them live, you’ll find it interesting that there never appears to be a single leader on stage. If there were a front man it would be the cymbal that stands in the middle of the stage that is abused throughout the night by any given member that happens to be situated next to it. If you’re just hearing about Local Natives, they take the “native” aspect of their name to heart by infusing their music with lots of poly-rhythmic activity. Something they say was only possible by establishing a deeper connection with each other through their living quarters.

Since they only have one album, the show was rather short, unlike the Wilco show from earlier last month. But what they did play they played with all their might. Coming off a New York City show, where they were told just hours before that a special guest would be making a visit to catch their act, they didn’t appear or sound tired. Warning Signs, a Talking Heads cover, is a perfect fit for Local Natives. It’s clear they take a great deal of inspiration from the legendary group and it appears through various in-person accounts that David Byrne was nodding approvingly during their rendition at the Bowery show. I’m sure all band members will remember fondly the time that David Byrne himself expressed interest in seeing their act. Who knows, there may even be a collaboration in their future – we all know how much David loves working with young acts (the creepiness in that sentence not intended).

Sun Hands closed us out for the night and had the place going crazy. Unfortunately that was the last and final song. As a young band, who I was told only has a few other EPs and songs that aren’t band favorites so they’re not playing them this tour, it can be tough to deliver live performance expectations. But with the energy they pack into the set they do have, you won’t need much more then what they give you. I’d love to see them come back during their next round of dates with a few extra tricks up their sleeves. Maybe a new cover or even better, some new material. As I’ve been told by many a bands, the road can often lead to some of the best song writing.

If you have the chance to catch them in action during the current tour, do yourself a favor, GO! You’ll be privy to a band whose future looks rather promising. Bostonians, we’ll see them again in August. As expected, they’re moving up in the world and will be headlining at the Middle East Downstairs on August 5th (Tix on sale now).

I failed to write down the first three songs but thanks to Ryan’s Smashing Life I have the completed set below:

  • Camera Talk
  • World News
  • Wild Eyes
  • Cards and Quarters
  • Shape Shifter
  • Warning Signs
  • Cubism Dream
  • Airplanes
  • Who Knows Who Cares
  • Sun Hands

This appears to be the set for their other shows as you can see over at NYC Tapers review. Download the live show as well at NYC Taper.

Pictures from this show can be seen here
If you were at this show or have seen them on this tour, let us know what your thoughts are of their live performance in the comments.

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