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Local Licks 9/26/07
Rogue Wave, Mavrik, Talking Wood, the Drift, and the Action Design
Reviews originally published in the East Bay Express on 9/26/07.
Rogue Wave Asleep at Heaven’s Gate (Brushfire Records). The indie-pop pride of Oakland, which recently left Sub Pop for Jack Johnson’s small and surf-friendly Brushfire Records, issues an excellent, dramatic third album about the mysterious joys of hardship.
Mavrik About Face (Skoman Productions). A local microcosm of the major-label rap release: guest appearances (Mistah F.A.B., Jennifer Johns, Gift of Gab), high production values, spoken word interludes, and interwoven elements from the urban spectrum (turntablism, R&B, funk). A paint-by-numbers success.
Talking Wood Talking Wood (Jizo Records). Multi-instrumentalist Keenan Webster and Oakland African roots ensemble Balafo form Talking Wood, whose improvisational style centers on prominent playing of the balafon — an ancient wooden xylophone from West Africa with a warm, bright sound — over percussion, string, and wind accompaniment.
The Drift Ceiling Sky (Temporary Residence Ltd.). Instrumental rock and progressive jazz collude quietly in this hour-long collection of rare tracks and remixes from San Francisco quartet the Drift. Don’t stare too hard, or you just might miss it.
The Action Design Into a Sound EP (Pop Smear Records). Remember Tsunami Bomb? That tenacious pop-punk band blanketing Bay Area clubs around 2000? The one with the cute-chick lead singer? Her name is Agent M, and she’s back with a new band and a more mature, occasionally rousing sound
Local Licks 9/26/07
Rogue Wave, Mavrik, Talking Wood, the Drift, and the Action Design
Reviews originally published in the East Bay Express on 9/26/07.
Rogue Wave Asleep at Heaven’s Gate (Brushfire Records). The indie-pop pride of Oakland, which recently left Sub Pop for Jack Johnson’s small and surf-friendly Brushfire Records, issues an excellent, dramatic third album about the mysterious joys of hardship.
Mavrik About Face (Skoman Productions). A local microcosm of the major-label rap release: guest appearances (Mistah F.A.B., Jennifer Johns, Gift of Gab), high production values, spoken word interludes, and interwoven elements from the urban spectrum (turntablism, R&B, funk). A paint-by-numbers success. Read the rest of this entry »
Thee More Shallows
MySpace (“The Dutch Fist,” “Night at the Knight School”)
Official site
Hometown: San Francisco
Next local show: 5/3, Amoeba Music San Francisco
Recent release: Book of Bad Breaks, 2007
Thee More Shallows is a band NASCENT’s been wanting to cover for quite some time; we were just waiting for the right moment. With the quirky San Francisco indie-pop group’s third album — and anticon Records debut — out last week, now is definitely the time.
Why?
MySpace (listen to “Rubber Traits,” “Sanddollars”)
Official site
Hometown: Oakland
Next local show: 10/21, The Fillmore
Recent release: Elephant Eyelash, 2005
It’s true: Why? can rap. We’re talking lo-fi white-boy rap, but rap nonetheless — marked by rhymes; an accelerated, tumbling delivery; and subtle beats. Not that this is anything strange for the otherwise indie-pop-minded musician. Yoni Wolf (recording as Why? for the past six years) is an integral part of San Francisco label Anticon, home to all sorts of local oddities including plenty of white-boy indie hip-hop.