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Toad on Fresh Air – 22nd February 2010

Once more we get to Fresh Air time, and this week I have a splendidly hot off the press mp3 from the new New Pornogrgaphers album.  It arrived in my inbox just as I was getting ready to leave work, so you can’t get much more news-whorish than that!

For the rest of the show, however, I am going to take a slightly different tack to the usual indie-folk, or whatever you want to call it.  I have some Dusty Springfield, some Nicole Atkins, some Bettye Swan and even some Dionne Warwick just because erm… well no reason really, it just struck my fancy when I was picking songs for the playlist in all honesty.

Live on Air 8pm-9.30pm – Listen live here.

I’ll fill in the playlist live below from 8pm onwards, so feel free to leave feedback, constructive criticism, mindless abuse, etc in the comments during the show.

01. Dionne Warwick- I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself
02. Joanna Newsom- On a Good Day
03. Grand National- Boner
04. Hot Lava- The Auctioneer
05. Laura Gibson & Ethan Rose- 3 Knife
06. Dusty Springfield- Don’t Forget About Me
07. The Come Ons- Strangelove
08. The Morning Benders- Excuses
09. Mountain Man- Honeybee
10. Nicole Atkins- Brooklyn’s On Fire
11. Scott Walker- The Girls And The Dogs
12. Kate & Anna McGarrigle- Love Over and Over
13. New Pornographers- Your Hands Together
14. Lissie- Everywhere I Go
15. Morrissey- You’re Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
16. The Tallest Man On Earth- King of Spain
17. Vampire Weekend- White Sky

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The New Pornographers – Live, Oran Mor Glasgow, Sunday 18th November 2007

New Pornos Live

I have no wish to confess to being a vain fellow whose good will is as cheap as a bit of throwaway ego massage and an insincere compliment, but I don’t think it would be a difficult case to make. There’s little that makes a blogger feel as warm and fuzzy on the inside as a really good freebie. And as the status of that freebie gets higher and higher, our chests puff out just that little bit more, our chins are held just that little bit higher and our step gains just that little more swagger. Getting a guest list spot for the New Pornographers is easily the highest profile freebie I’ve had yet, as I’m quite a junior blogger in the grand scheme of things. Nevertheless, despite the fact that it was largely due to the fact that I, erm, have a strategically placed friend than that the record company were in any way courting my good graces, it still made me feel really rather cool.

The New Pornographers are an odd band, in terms of where they reside in my affections. They write truly excellent pop songs and they write them about topics which few bands have the courage to take on, never mind the brains to take on effectively. That said, I never quite seem to fall in love with them, despite thinking they are excellent. The music, for all the infectious hooks and sunny harmonies, seems to lack a little impact at times. Having seen them live, I can perhaps venture some reasons for this.

There’s a clipped precision to their recorded music at times, which I find makes it a little harder to engage with emotionally than I would hope. Live, this is all solved, as the gloss is gone. Not to say that they put on a scruffy or amateurish performance, quite the opposite, but the perfectly clean execution of their records is replaced by a more fluid and therefore a much more engaging live show. The live arena strips them of a little of their distinctive sound and, if anything, makes them sound like a more generic indie rock band. It worries me that in saying this I am revealing some repressed MOR craving, but I fervently hope not. This way the infectious tunes have rougher edged indie sound to latch onto and I think this more emotive delivery benefits them hugely.

They may not have had Neko Case along but on a personal level they reminded me a lot of her when I saw her earlier in the year, also at Oran Mor. They were both warm and witty, without being frivolous. Light earnestness may be a contradiction in terms, but it seems to fit quite well to a particularly Canadian manner I see a lot of. This is how Carl Newman came across, chatting lightly and cracking mildly wise from time to time, but never clowning about. The absence of Neko Case was no loss to the band as Kathryn Calder proved every bit as lovely a singer. She really brought alive songs like Challengers and Adventures in Solitude, making them chokingly lovely, and bringing a depth to the interplay with Newman that is one of the best aspects of most New Pornographers stuff.

Some of the songs from Challengers came across so well I feel I may have been a little hasty in moving on so quickly from that album. You know how you sit in a gig and think ‘Oh yay, that song.’ for almost every song, then think back a little and realise that you didn’t actually think you’d liked the album as much as all that. Well, it turns out the New Pornographers are a terrific band, and I had only ever thought of them as good before this.

New Pornographers – Sing Me Spanish Techno
New Pornographers – Challengers
New Pornographers – Adventures in Solitude

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Toadcast #14 – Total Self-Indugence

Toad FM

What a lovely, lovely podcast this is.  No Mrs. Toad this week (yeah, yeah, I know, fuck off the lot of you) partly because she is away in the States being important and businesslike and so forth and partly because you are all a bunch of cunts for liking her best, you shower of ungrateful bastards.

Anyway, needless alienation of one’s audience aside, I am a little tired of doing themed podcasts.  Nothing particularly pressing leapt to mind this month so I thought I’d just throw on a pile of stuff I was really enjoying and sod having a coherent theme – that’s for the professionals anyway.  So it’s just a big old mish-mash of stuff I’m enjoying at the moment, but I think it’s quite a good playlist for all that.

There are actually a couple of songs chosen for other women in my life!  Oh shock horror! One is our reception lady here at work who revealed a surprisingly excellent vinyl collection when a few of us went round to her place after a staff night out recently, including Pavement and The Pixies.  Who would have thought it!  The other lady song is from Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, after I was entirely charmed by the niece of our next door neighbour who apparently used to go out with their keyboard player.  She is trying to move to New York at the moment actually, where there are plans to play fiddle and harp on the new Au Revoir Simone album, which is splendid news.  Apparently this one is to be more folky than the last, which bodes very well indeed.  So go Ruth!  I can’t wait to hear it.

Better stop talking about ze laydees now of course, before I get skelped by my lovely lady.  Not one of of ‘em a patch on the sparkling gem that is the delectable Mrs. Toad of course, not even close!  *ahem*

Toadcast #14 – Total Self-Indulgence

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01. The White Stripes – 300mph Torrential Outpour Blues (03.04)
02. Rachel Unthank & the Winterset – Blue Bleezin’ Blind Drunk (12.34)
03. Jonquil – Lions (18.58)
04. Misophone – The Sea Has Spoken (20.46)
05. The Pixies – Where is My Mind (29.25)
06. The Sequins – Let’s Go Drinking in the Morning (36.09)
07. The Monochrome Set – Tomorrow Will Be Too Long (39.37)
08. iLiKETRAiNS – Death of an Idealist (44.10)
09. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Over and Over Again (Lost & Found) (50.23)
10. Ringo Deathstarr – Starrsha (55.00)
11. Babyshambles – UnBiloTitled (57.02)
12. New Pornographers – Adventures in Solitude (64.29)
13. Phil Ochs – Here’s to the State of Mississippi (75.18)
14. The Mabuses – Bonus Track (82.46)
15. The Real Tuesday Weld – Waltz For One (86.49)
16. Kenneth Williams – When the Toad Came Home (88.40)

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The New Pornographers – Challengers

Challengers

A lot of the circumstances around this album are perhaps more interesting than the album itself. There’s been so much action from the individual Pornographers themselves since Twin Cinema that I find it quite difficult to think of them as the intact group I heard when I bought the previous record. I listen and keep hearing Dan Bejar here, Neko Case there and so on and it makes it an odd listen.

In terms of evolving as a group, it’s more interesting than Twin Cinema, in the sense that it encompasses a broader gamut of atmospheres, from the power pop we all know and love, to angrier songs, to sadder, slower stuff than we’re used to hearing. Actually, the more downbeat songs are the ones I like the best, with the more upbeat stuff sounding a little too familiar for my taste. Neko Case has possibly one of the greatest voices in music at the moment, and the ones where she gets to let loose a bit are the ones I prefer.

Stylistically, it’s a minor evolution really, but the hummability of the new songs perhaps doesn’t quite match Twin Cinema. It’s a harder, more *ahem* challenging record than its predecessor but may well turn out to be better after repeat listens. I’m still digging around in it myself and finding more to like each time I do.

New Pornographers – Challengers
New Pornographers – Adventures in Solitude

Nein!  Verboten!  Zer shall be no more musikenfun auf der internets.  Der heiderblitzen websherrif has mein doggen gefucked und zer shall be kein tunesen mehr. Verstanden?

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New Pornographers – Challengers

Challengers

Well I’ve just not bothered posting this one, and I’m not sure why.  Partly, I suppose, I don’t lurrve The New Pornographers.  I mean, Neko Case induces a certain, ah, Gentleman’s Inconvenience, if you know what I mean and the music is definitely pretty good, and occasionally brilliant.  But by and large I like them rather than love them. Except for Neko – eminently strumpable little ginger pop pixie that she is.

So here’s the teaser song from their new album, due out in the middle of August some time.  As per usual from this lot it’s a pleasantly jaunty little bit of indie power pop.  But does it make my little heart skip a beat in breathless anticipation of Challengers?  No, not really, although I’ll probably end up buying it anyway.

For those keener than I, you can stream the whole thing immediately right now as of this very minute by pre-ordering from Matador Records.  Click here and follow the on-screen instructions – you want the second one down, the Buy Early Get Now version.

The New Pornographers – My Rights Versus Yours

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Toadcast! Number One! Fuck me!!!

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Bugger me, what fun! How about a podcast! By Me! With mandatory exclamation marks! Lots of them!!

Sorry about this chaps, but in truly characteristic all-or-nothing fashion, instead of getting my miserable arse in gear to record a meagre intro for the splendid Contrast Podcast I have, on my first outing, gone right out and recorded an entire podcast of my own. Bloody typical. I tell you what, if I don’t finally get off my lazy, disorganised and generally fucking useless arse come the next Contrast Podcast time then I deserve to be tarred and feathered, so please hold me to that, I bloody deserve it.

And you’ve got to tell me what you think too, because believe me this is far more personal than blogging – shit, my own actual voice! The shield of a computer screen and four thousand miles’ distance is some insulation believe me, whereas all you lot listening to me talk idiotically to myself in the middle of my own living room, well quite frankly it scares the shit out of me. So let me know – good? bad? indifferent? more? never again? It’s in your hands, people, so make your voices heard.

Fancy a listen? Well click like fiends, Toadlets, like fiends!

Toadcast #1, June 2007

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Here’s the tracklisting:

1. The New Pornographers – Mass Romantic (01.22)
2. Bishop Allen – Like Castanets (07.10)
3. Jet – Lazy Gun (10.21)
4. The Sequins – Patients (17.40)
5. Grandaddy – Broken Household Appliance National Forest (25.53)
6. The Wedding Present – Corduroy (30.25)
7. The Sequins – Nobody Dreams About Me (35.22)
8. The Shaky Hands – Whales Sing (38.30)
9. The Scottish Enlightenment – Eyes (44.02)
10. Sons & Daughters – Johnny Cash (48.55)

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