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Elijah Wyman Live at Grinding Tapes House

Posted March 30, 2009 by Jason at 6:18 pm · Filed under Live Recordings, Music News (general)

Elijah took a break from recording to play a killer set at a Grinding Tapes house party on Friday night.  Thanks to everyone who came out to see him!

He currently has three songs fully completed, and is working on the last two tracks for the EP.  He’s hoping to finish up recording by tomorrow!  Yesterday, he collaborated with local multi-instrumentalist, Samantha Hale on a new track.

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The Points North in the Studio

Posted March 28, 2009 by Jason at 9:23 am · Filed under Music News (general)

The Points North have finished up recording their new album, Saw Across the Sound at Liberation Studios in Worcester, MA and are mixing it this weekend.  Check out these pictures from their sessions!

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Elijah Wyman and Friends Rehearse Vocal Part

Posted March 27, 2009 by Jason at 7:38 am · Filed under General

Here’s another quick post to share some progress on Elijah’s new EP.  In this video, the choir members rehearse their vocal responsibilities, as described by Elijah.

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Mixing a New Elijah Wyman Song

Posted March 26, 2009 by Jason at 6:34 pm · Filed under Music News (general)

Here’s a peek at a new Elijah Wyman song in progress!  In this video–which was recorded last night at the Grinding Tapes house–Elijah is mixing in a new track of flute and glockenspiel.

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Bruce Peninsula is Amazing

Posted March 26, 2009 by Jason at 12:31 pm · Filed under Promising Artists

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Bruce Peninsula is one of my new favorite artists.  I heard their song, “Steamroller” on WERS at like 1:00 in the morning last week and immediately went to their website to buy their debut album, A Mountain Is A Mouth.

Bruce Peninsula is folk that isn’t afraid to get loud and noisy.  Singer Neil Haverty’s voice isn’t necessarily pretty, but it’s unmistakably earnest and entirely unignorable.  The most immediately noticeable element, however, is the gospel choir that instantly gives each song an epic quality.

I know that 2009 is still very young, but I honestly believe A Mountain Is A Mouth is a solid contender for album of the year.

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The Woodrow Wilsons at All Asia Tonight

Posted March 26, 2009 by Jason at 7:45 am · Filed under Upcoming Shows

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The Woodrow Wilsons are pretty awesome.  They’re a friendly pop-folk band complete with handmade ukalalies, trombone, and killer boy/girl vocals.  They’re playing at All Asia tonight and you should totally check them out!

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Photos from Elijah’s GT House Session

Posted March 25, 2009 by Jason at 1:41 am · Filed under Music News (general)

Here are a couple pictures from tonight’s recording session at the Grinding Tapes house.  Elijah collaborated with local indie connoisseur, Sarah Kirkland and banjo extraordinaire, Jake Woodruff to lay down some tracks for a brand new song.

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Fever at Grinding Tapes House

Posted March 24, 2009 by Elijah Wyman at 1:26 pm · Filed under Music News (general)

Since Grinding Tapes was created Jason Rozen (the founder) has been trying to get me (Elijah Wyman) involved in writing for various, short lived blogs that he started.  With good intentions I’ve always said, “Sure thing” and never blogged for any of the GTRC sites that popped up and died…until this one!  Our friend and general coolkid Laco has been writing for this which has been a great motivator for me.  I have high hopes that this will be the GTRC blog that sticks.  GTRC blog history aside, I’m really excited about this.  I’ll try and update at least once a week.

If you follow me on Twitter you may know that I’m in Massachusetts to record. I drove the 16 hours from Asheville straight and got in last night.  I loaded every instrument I own into the car.  Tonight I’m meeting up with Jason to start work on a new EP that I’ll release in July/August.  We’ve already booked a release show for it at Club Passim in Cambridge, MA For July 30th.

All I own.

All I own.

So right now I’m sitting in Atomic Cafe.  I ate a delicious bagel with egg, and cheese, and lots of Tapatio.  (I brought that myself because I’m a geek.)

My buddies Dan & Sarah making the best lattes in New England.

My buddies Dan & Sarah making the best lattes in New England.

Anyway, I’m really excited about recording.  I’m inviting some good friends over to play instruments and give their opinion on what things should sound like.  So far one friend told me to sound just like Silver Mt. Zion and another told me to make songs like the electronic stuff that Beruit did…I’ve never heard it, but I think I’m already opposed.

My goal for this recording is to create a fevered environment.  Let me explain. It’s a head feel I get when the room has been taken over by an atmosphere.  Most recently I felt this atmosphere when I saw Mountain Goats at The Grey Eagle in Asheville.

All Hail Satan!

Hail Satan!

John (I don’t want to look up how to spell his last name, so let’s just agree to call him John) reached a frenzied squaller at  points in his set that whipped the audience into frothing passion!  It was beautiful during the song, The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton, people where out of their seats screaming, “Hail Satan!” with the song.  It was powerful.

Anyway, the feeling.  It’s the feeling of loosing your insides.  The heat of a tube amp in your head.  I imagine it’s similar to the state athletes reach where they can turn their brains off and just do what they do by muscle memory.  I feel like I’m constantly chasing that feeling of creation without thought or pretense.  The idea is that in doing so the most individual, the most personal, and the most universal art I can make will come out naturally.

When that heat starts in my head at a show I’m playing I know it will be a rewarding performance for me which I believe is also rewarding for the audience.  That fever creates an atmosphere in the room that is palpable.  You can feel it in your forehead, in your nose, heavy on your chest.  Music does this easier than any other medium I believe.  The chill in your hair that you feel before getting the flu, dizzy from sounds.

Something I hear all the time is people talking about bands who are, “In it for the music.”  I feel weird about this term because I’ve never been into music “For the music.” I’ve always been into music for the release, for the fever.  I’ve always thought of music as the medium that I happened to choose to release through.  It’s not that I love music…I mean I do, but I crave that release.

I’m excited to live in Jason’s empty house and do nothing but try and tap into that feeling and capture it on 4 track recorders.

Take care of each other!
-elijah

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Elijah Recording at GT House

Posted March 20, 2009 by Jason at 7:43 am · Filed under DIY, Music News (general)

Shhh…  We have a secret for you.  Elijah Wyman will be staying at the Grinding Tapes house next week to record his forthcoming album!  Stay tuned for pictures and video!

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New The Points North Song

Posted March 17, 2009 by Jason at 7:26 am · Filed under Music News (general)

The Points North have posted a new song called “Nut Island” on their MySpace page.  It’s a cut from their forthcoming album, Saw Across The Sound, which will be released on vinyl on Grinding Tapes this autumn.

“Nut Island” is a stripped-down slow-burner, characteristic of TPN’s unique approach to folk music.  However, the songs’s accessible melody and hushed charisma help distinguish it as one of TPN’s best songs to date.

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