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Amos Lee - As the Crow Flies (EP)
Andra Suchy - Little Heart DC
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Audra Mae & The Almighty Sound - S/T DC
Drew Holcomb/The Neighbors - Chasing Someday (Deluxe)
Drew Nelson - Tilt-A-Whirl DC
Eisley - Deep Space EP
Emeli Sande - Our Version of Events (UK)
Heartless Bastards - Arrow
Hey Rosetta! - Seeds (US - Dig) DC
Holly Cole - Steal the Night/Live
Howlin Rain - The Russian Wilds
Isidore (Jeffrey Cain/Steve Kilbey) - Life Somewhere Else
Islands - A Sleep and A Forgetting
Keith Moody - Dreaming Out Loud
Kevin Gordon - Gloryland
Lianne La Havas - Forget EP (UK)
Mary Black - Stories from the Steeples (US)
Midnight Lion - Sleeping In the Woods (EP UK)
Phantom Limb - The Pines (UK)
Poliça - Give You the Ghost DC
Punch Brothers - Who's Feeling Young Now? DC
Rob Morsberger - Ghosts Before Breakfast
Rosie Thomas - With Love DC
Shearwater - Animal Joy
Sick Friend - The Draft Dodger
Isidore (Steve Kilbey/Jeffrey Cain) - Life Somewhere Else
Sugar & The Hi-Lows (Trent Dabbs, Amy Stroup) - S/T DC
Tennis - Young and Old
The Dunwells - Blind Sighted Faith DC
The Explorers Club - Grand Hotel
The Soft Hills - The Bird Is Coming Down To Earth
Winterpills - All My Lovely Goners DC

February 21

Barna Howard - S/T
Bright Moments - Native
Cursive - I Am Gemini
Damien Jurado - Maraqopa
Dot Hacker - S/T EP
Field Music - Plumb
Fionn Regan - 100 Acres of Sycamore DC
fun. - Some Nights
Grimes (Claire Boucher) - Visions
Hanne Hukkelberg - Featherbrain
Irene Nelson - Sun Generation 
James Vincent McMorrow - We Don't Eat (EP)
Jim White - Where It Hits You
Josh Ritter - Bringing In the Darlings EP
Kevin Kinney/Golden Palominos - Good Country Mile
Lambchop - Mr. M
Leland Sundries - The Foundry EP
Nerina Pallot - New Year of the Wolf (Digi US)
Onward, Soldiers - Monsters
Peter Broderick - It Starts Here
Sara Radle - Same Sun Shines
Sinead O'Connor - How About I Be Me (And You Be You)
The Chieftains - Voice of Ages
Tindersticks - The Something Rain (UK)

February 28

Alabama 3 - Shoplifting for Jesus (UK)
Amelia White - Beautiful and Wild
Amy Ray (Indigo Girls) -Lung of Love
Anais Mitchell - Young Man In America
Anna Vogelzang - Canary In A Coal Mine
Beth Jeans Houghton - Yours Truly Cellophane Nose
Carolina Chocolate Drops - Leaving Eden
Cold Specks - S/T (UK)
Dead Fingers (Kate Taylor/Taylor Hollingsworth) - S/T
Elliot BROOD - Days Into Years
England in 1819 - Alma
Erin Passmore (Rah Rah)- Downtown EP DC
Faithless - Passing the Baton: Live (CD/DVD) (UK)
Fanfarlo - Rooms Filled With Light DC
Green River Ordinance - Under Fire
Jay Farrar/Jim James/Will Johnson/Anders Parker - New Mutlitudes (Woody Guthrie Tribute)
Gabriel & The Hounds - Kiss Full of Teeth
Joy Askew - Drunk On You
Julia Nunes - Settle Down
Loreena McKennitt - Troubadours on the Rhine (Unplugged)
Lyle Lovett - Release Me (Covers LP) DC
Magnolia Memoir - The Perfect Crime DC
Memoryhouse - The Slideshow Effect
Mona - S/T
Nneka - Soul Is Heavy
Paul Kelly - The A to Z Recordings (Live Box Set)
Pink Floyd - The Wall (Deluxe)
Plants and Animals - The End of That DC
PT Walkley - Thriller
Rose Cousins - We Have Made A Spark DC
School of Seven Bells - Ghostory
Shellee Coley - Where It Began
Sophia Knapp - Into the Waves
Sophie B. Hawkins - The Crossing
The Cranberries - Roses
The White Buffalo - Once Upon A Time in the West
The Wooden Sky - Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun
Water Liars - Phantom Limb
We Have Band - Ternion
Xiu Xiu - Always

March 6 

Alex Winston - King Con
Andrew Bird - Break It Yourself
Bowerbirds - The Clearing
Bruce Springsteen - Wrecking Ball
Dry The River - Shallow Bed (UK)
Elika - Always the Light
Gabriel & The Hounds - Kiss Full of Teeth (UK)
Good Old War - Come Back as Rain  
Idina Menzel (Wicked, Glee) - Live: Barefoot @ The Symphony
Jack Wilson - S/T
Jodie Marie - Mountain Echo (UK) DC
Julie Lee & The Baby-Daddies - S/T
Julia Holter - Ekstasis
Kaiser Chiefs - Start the Revolution Without Me
Katie Melua - Secret Symphony (UK)
Lissy Trullie - S/T
Magnetic Fields - Love at the Bottom of the Sea
Nite Jewel - One Second of Love
Now, Now - Threads
Rocco DeLuca - Drugs N' Hymns
Sound of Guns - Angels and Enemies (UK)
Team Me - To the Treetops 
The Owsley Brothers - Cobalt
Tim Fite - Ain't Ain't Ain't
Todd Snider - Acoustic Hymns & Stoner Fables
Tyrone Wells - Where We Meet
Wallis Bird - S/T 
Yellow Ostrich - Strange Land

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Anya Marina - Felony Flats
Ben Howard - Every Kingdom (U.S.)
Cathy Jordan - All the Way Home (US)
Dave Barnes - Stories to Tell
Delilah - From the Roots Up (UK)
Delta Spirit - S/T 
Drowner - S/T
Elisa - Steppin' On Water DC
Janiva Magness - The Devil Is An Angel, Too
Kate Tucker - Ghost of Something New (EP)
Lucero - Women and Work
Michael Kiwanuka - Home Again (UK) DC
Ruben Stoddard - Letters from Birmingham
Said the Whale - Little Mountain
Shooter Jennings - Famiiy Man
Susanna Wallumrød- Wild Dog (Scandinavia)
The Decemberists - We All Raise Our Voices to the Air/Live
The Swell Season - S/T (DVD Documentary)
The Ting Tings - Sounds From Nowheresville
Tribes - Baby (U.S.)
VCMG (Vince Clarke/Martin Gore) - Ssss

March 20

Adam Lambert - Trespassing
Al Jardine (Beach Boys) - A Postcard from California
Ayo - Billie-Eve
Birdy - S/T (US)
Daniel Rossen (Grizzly Bear) - Silent Hour/Golden Mile EP
Esperanza Spalding - Radio Music Society
Ladyhawke - Anxiety (UK)
Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth) - Between the Tides & the Times
Lost In the Trees - A Church That Fits Our Needs
Margot & The Nuclear So and So's - Rotgut, Domestic
Sagapool - S/T
The Band of Heathens - The Double Down Live (DVD)
The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12
The Shins - Port of Morrow
Thomas White (Electric Soft Parade) - Yalla!
Vacationer - Gone
Yukon Blonde - Tiger Talk

March 27

Adam & The Amethysts - Flickering Flashlight
Amadou & Mariam - Folila
Amy Dailey - Coming Out of the Pain
Andra Suchy - Little Heart DC
Clay Aiken - Steadfast
Cowboy Junkies - The Wilderness
Jay Brannan - Rob Me Blind
Joan Osborne - Bring It On Home
Justin Townes Earle - Nothing's Gonna Change...
Katy Perry - Teenage Dream: Complete Confection (Deluxe)
Leona Lewis - Glassheart (US)
Lindsay Fuller - You, Anniversary
Lionel Richie - Tuskegee
Macy Gray - Covered
Miike Snow - Happy to You
Oberhofer - Time Capsules II
Paul Weller - Sonik Kicks 
Poor Moon (Fleet Foxes) - Illusion EP
Sankofa - The Uptown Strut
Susan Justice - Eat Dirt
Amy Dailey - Coming Out of the Pain
The Chemical Brothers - Don't Think (Live CD/DVD)
The Pierces - You & I
The Strange Familiar - Chasing Shadows
Young Prisms - In Between
Zeus - Busting Visions

April 3

Adam Cohen - Like A Man
Bear In Heaven - I Love You, It's Cool
Ben Howard - Every Kingdom (U.S.) DC
Céu - Caravena Sereia
Clarence Bucaro - Walls of the World DC
Counting Crows - Underwater Sunshine
Denison Witmer - The Ones Who Wait
Dr. John - Locked Down (w/ Dan Auerbach)
Elvis Costello - Return of the Spectacular Spinning Songbook (CD/DVD)
Graham Coxon - A+E (UK)
Great Lake Swimmers - New Wild Everywhere
Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) - Thick As A Brick 2
Jill Barber - Mischievous Moon (US)
Lightships (Teenage Fanclub) - Electric Cables (UK)
Madonna - M.D.N.A.
Of Monsters and Men - My Head Is An Animal
Our Lady Peace - Curve
Quantic/Alice Russell - Look Around the Corner
Rascal Flatts - Changed
Simone Felice (The Duke & The King) - S/T
The Lumineers - S/T
The Vespers - The Fourth Wall
Vicci Martinez (The Voice) - Vicci Martinez
Warren Haynes -  Live@ Moody Theater (CD/DVD)
Zammuto (Nick Zammuto of The Books) - S/T

April 10

Aaron Freeman (Ween) - Marvelous Clouds
Alabama Shakes - Boys and Girls
Bonnie Raitt - Slipstream
Carole King - TBA
Clock Opera - Ways to Forget
Ed Vallance - Volcano
Eight and a Half - S/T
Grand Duchy (Frank Black) - Let The People Speak
Jenny Gillespie - Belita EP
John Singer Sergeant (John Dufilho) - S/T
Kat Edmondson - Way Down Low
M. Ward - A Wasteland Companion
Nanci Griffith - Intersection
Ren Harvieu - Through the Night (UK) 
Spiritualized - Sweet Heart, Sweet Light
Various - Mercyland: Hymns for the Rest of Us
Young Hines - Give Me My Change

April 17

Butterfly Boucher - S/T
Dar Williams - In the Time of Gods
Eric Hutchinson - Moving Up Living Down
Gemma Ray - Island Fire
Hiss Golden Messenger - Poor Moon
Horsefeathers - Cynic's New Year
Jamiroquai - Rock Dust Light Star (US)
Loudon Wainwright III - Older Than My Old Man Now
Neon Trees - Picture Show
Rebecca Pidgeon - Slingshot
Sweet Billy Pilgrim - Crown and Treaty (UK)
Train - California 37

April 24

Brendan Benson - What Kind of World
Curtis Stigers - Let's Go Out Tonight
Greg Laswell - Landline
Hannah Cohen - Child Bride
Jack White - Blunderbuss
Joe Pug - The Great Despiser
Matt Nathanson - Left & Right II (EP)
McKenzie Eddy - Slow Your Horse Down, Son
Megan Reilly - The Well
Sarah Jaffe - The Body Wins
Theresa Andersson - Street Parade

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Admiral Fallow - Tree Bursts in Snow (5/1)
Amanda Mair - S/T (5/1)
Emeli Sande - Our Version of Events (6/5 US)
Father John Misty (John Tilman) - Fear Fun (5/1)
Garbage - Not Your Kind of People (5/15)
Garrison Starr - Amateur (5/1)
Hey Rosetta! - Seeds (Deluxe)/Sing Sing Sessions EP (5/1)
It Bites - Map of the Past (5/8)
Lianne La Havas - S/T (5/8 UK) DC
Little Hurricane - Homewrecker (5/1)
Meiko - Between the Sheets (5/15) DC
Minnie Driver - TBA
Norah Jones (w Danger Mouse) - Little Broken Hearts (5/1)
Pat Green - Songs We Wish We'd Written II (5/8)
Patrick Watson - Adventures In Your Own Backyard (5/1)
Rebecca Ferguson - Heaven (5/29)
Rita Wilson (Mrs. Tom Hanks) - AM/FM (5/8)
Robert Francis - Strangers In the First Place (5/22)
Rufus Wainwright - Out of the Game (5/1)
Simone White - Silver Silver (5/8 UK)
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Tenacious D (w/ Jack Black) - Rize of the Fenix (May TBD)
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Thursday
Jul292010

Jukebox the Ghost - Everything Under the Sun

Washington, DC, indie/pop trio Jukebox the Ghost dish up massive, twisty hooks and insanely catchy, high-energy melodic turns over the course of a dozen songs on their perfectly-titled sophomore album Everything Under the Sun, arriving September 7 via Yep Roc. Take the romping piano lines of Ben Folds, add in Beatle-ish harmonies and zig-zagging 10CC melodies, fold in some theatrical/progressive elements a la Queen and Yes, bake in the warm summer sun and you get Jukebox the Ghost's tasty, densely packed music recipe. It's fun to simply sit back and pick out the various retro influences and work (and play) here. But this is, in the end, a highly original, diverse album filled with intricately arranged songs of remarkable pop artistry. And it gets better the deeper you go.

"Sometimes, in the past, we were received as being this bubbly and jumpy and happy group,” says Ben Thornewill, Jukebox’s pianist and co-vocalist. "But this record seems like we’re sounding more thoughtful and personal. Besides, you’re going to think and write differently after 300 shows. People change, different things happen to you, you get some new influences, and the way you do your songwriting and arranging is going to be different." Produced by Peter Katis (The National, Interpol), tracks such as the Fab Four-styled "Nobody", dramatic piano crescendos and turn-on-a-dime production of "The Sun" and the charging, playful radio-ready anthem "Schizophrenia" are just the starters from an album that may require a seat belt for proper listening. To borrow movie jargon, this is the closest thing we've heard to a pop musical "thrill ride" in quite a while. Highly recommended.

Jukebox the Ghost - "So Let Us Create" (from the album Everything Under the Sun)

Jukebox the Ghost - "Empire" (from the album Everything Under the Sun)

Press Release for Everything Under the Sun:

The appeal of a modern, on the rise indie band like Jukebox the Ghost is simple: They write catchy songs. On top of that, they’re dynamic, skilled musicians. The band’s records are carefully structured, yet wildly diverse affairs. And the live show? Energetic, crowd-pleasing, cathartic.

The Philly trio’s new album, produced by Peter Katis (Interpol, The National) and set for release this fall on Yep Roc, highlights all of these elements over 11 tracks, each one leaving its own unique sonic footprint. But constructing and arranging the songs to their full potential took years of preparation, both on the road and in all of the basements, houses, hotel rooms and studios where the songs were born.

“There was never a lull in songwriting, even when we were touring.” explains guitarist/co-vocalist Tommy Siegel. “We went into the studio with 25 nearly-finished and arranged songs, and we put a lot of time into crafting each one. It was a conscious effort on all of our parts to mature as a band.”

Since their 2008 debut, Let Live and Let Ghosts, a sunny, piano-led explosion of pop exuberance, JTG has logged hundreds of shows and thousands of hours on tour – all of which helped the guys develop the patience and perspective needed to deliver a more intricate and serious second record.

“Sometimes, in the past, we were received as being this bubbly and jumpy and happy group,” says Ben Thornewill, Jukebox’s pianist and other vocalist. “But this record seems like we’re sounding more thoughtful and personal. Besides, you’re going to think and write differently after 300 shows. People change, different things happen to you, you get some new influences, and the way you do your songwriting and arranging is going to be different.”

“It’s not wrong to say we’re fun, upbeat guys,” adds Siegel, who stayed upbeat during the album’s recording despite scheduling it around vocal surgery—a by-product of spending two years on the road (note: post-surgery, Tommy is fine). “But we’re real people, we’ve had real troubles, and all of that’s going to affect us. Besides, I think the ‘happy-fun’ label was a bit of hyperbole – I mean, half of the songs on our first record were about the apocalypse.”

Originally formed during college in Washington D.C., Jukebox the Ghost (the name’s an amalgam of Captain Beefheart and Nabakov references) won accolades for that first record, Let Live and Let Ghosts, which Spin called “a refreshing reminder that the lighthearted electricity of a fantastic pop song is still filled with live wires.” The band – Thornewill, Siegel and drummer Jesse Kristin – jelled quickly, despite their disparate musical backgrounds in everything from classical piano to prog to indie to 80s Brit-pop. Collectively, the group delivered an unabashedly upbeat, playful sound with a sly dark streak (see: the aforementioned apocalyptic lyrics).

JTG’s pop sensibility is still on display on the new record, but now rounded out with more emotional heft and an expanded musical palate. For starters, there’s an emergence of synths, most notably on the Phoenix-like opener “Schizophrenia.” (Says Thornewill: “I was such a classical pianist for a long time that I was sort of against using them…and then I started fooling around and realized how much they could open up our sound.”). Elsewhere, the album veers through gorgeous AM radio throwbacks (“The Summer Sun”), Beatles-esque twists and turns (“Mistletoe”) and even a little prog-rock in “The Sun,” “The Sun (Interlude)” and “The Stars,” a three-part “philosophical/cosmological pondering” by Siegel that’s actually quite…dance-able.

“Doing dance beats wasn’t natural for us,” admits Siegel. “But we had done a cover of New Order’s ‘Temptation’ a little while back, and every time we played it our fans went crazy. So I think that really influenced us to try something new on here.”

With one exception on the new album (“Carrying”), Thornewill and Siegel tend to write songs on their own, with Kristin serving as an unofficial producer during the arrangement sessions. Although the two writers differ in style--“Tommy’s songs are highly imaginative and story-like while Ben’s tend to be more emotional and reflective,” says Kristin--several of the new tracks play off of each other, lyrically and thematically. Common threads, both accidental and purposeful, abound --- From the concepts of “nobody” vs. “everybody” ("Nobody" and “The Popular Thing”), insanity (Ben’s track “Schizophrenia,” Tommy’s song “Half-Crazy.”) or even sun imagery (Ben's “The Summer Sun,” Tommy's “The Sun.”) (For more explanations on the songs, see the band’s track-by-track commentary, included below).

Helping to round out Jukebox’s sound this time out was producer Peter Katis, best known for his work with Interpol, The National, Fanfarlo and other, decidedly less-animated rock groups. “There’s simplicity about the records he’s done that we love,” says Kristin. “And we thought, given his affinity for melancholy, dark music, he could bring a balance to our songs.” Katis kept the sessions loose, giving the record a vibe closer to their live sound. As the drummer notes: “He let the music be what it was, and didn’t substantially change the structures or melodies, which we really appreciated.”

As for the Beatles fixation of the record (like “Nobody,” which Thornewill calls their “most McCartney-esque song”), the band gives some credit to their adopted hometown of Philadelphia, where the group relocated to from Washington D.C. on a whim after their first record. “The music scene here is amazing,” says Siegel. “A lot of bands here, like Dr. Dog, have a heavy Beatles vibe going– I think that made us realize that it's OK for us to wear our influences on our sleeves a little bit.”

With new songs and a new direction in hand, JTG plan to spend the next year on the road, hopefully matching the 300+ shows the band did between albums one and two. It was out there, with the likes of Ben Folds, Adam Green (Moldy Peaches) and Ra Ra Riot where the group built up a fervent, wide-ranging fanbase. “Our growth as a band has been from word-of-mouth and just being on tour,” says Siegel. “We seem to attract everyone from hipsters to parents to kids to college students. It never ceases to surprise me.”

Besides delivering a raucous live show, one other thing will stay constant with Jukebox the Ghost, newfound maturity or not -- the lack of a bass player. “That’s how we started,” says Kristin. “And we take a lot of pride in coloring every section of every song just with the three of us. We’ve sort of proven to be a successful oddity without one.”

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