What are you listening to right now?

What do we like? Where do we get it? What are you listening to?

Moderators: b1o, jkerr82508

User avatar
dedanna1029
Sound-Berserk
Posts: 8784
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 20:29
Contact:

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dedanna1029 » 25 Aug 2012, 23:42

I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html

User avatar
dedanna1029
Sound-Berserk
Posts: 8784
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 20:29
Contact:

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dedanna1029 » 04 Dec 2012, 08:05

MAN, I love these guys! They kick more ass than Muhammad Ali with the rope-a-dope! :)

"Six bottles of whiskey, and a bottle of wine..."




(Even if it is at the Bing Lounge! ^^)



From their Facebook page:
7Horse wrote:About
Blues-Rock-Cosmic Country-infused-Duo with edge, passion, and soul –Son House/Keith Richards/Black Keys meets a next door neighbor of the Ramones high on Led Zeppelin.
Biography


7HORSE BIO, DECEMBER 2011

7Horse is what happens when you dump accelerant on the smoldering embers of creativity.

The fresh avenue for rock veterans Joie Calio and Phil Leavitt, 7Horse’s music burns where cosmic country meets dirty blues, where primal urges unfold into bawdy nights, and where two friends — and longtime bandmates — discover radically new sides of each other. All that, and maybe a bucketful of booze and a few bottles of pills, are embodied on the duo’s debut album “Let the 7Horse Run.”

“This is all about riff and groove,” Leavitt says of the duo’s quest to tap into the roots of rock ’n’ roll’s rich past. “It’s about laying something down that’s so good you want to hear it forever.”

The journey began innocently enough, with Calio standing among throngs of fans at a major music festival getting the itch to rock out. “I kept thinking, ‘I could be up there tearing this place apart. I want to still be doing that,’” he says. “I called Phil and that started the conversation.”

Calio and Leavitt were stuck in a seemingly interminable holding pattern with their longstanding project dada, the trio responsible for the hits “Dizz Knee Land” and “All I Am” but whose efforts to make a sixth studio album had stalled. Both had been involved in other projects, Calio having released three solo records and Leavitt having been part of Butterfly Jones and Blue Man Group.

But the notion of creating something new and sonically different took hold. The pair began trading ideas via iPhone, sometimes as little as just a riff and a phrase. “I’d get a sound file with a killer riff on it and the words ‘Meth Lab Zoso Sticker,’” Leavitt says of one exchange that would become a 7Horse song title.

Neither was quite prepared for what happened next. Convening at the Woodland Hills, Calif., studio of Scott Gordon and using time originally booked for dada, the two began taking their song sketches and filling them in.

“Joie plays bass in dada, and I knew he’d been working on a lot of guitar — finger-picking and slide. And we’d been talking about the blues a lot,” Leavitt says. “But I had never heard him do this. I heard him play those riffs and thought, ‘Something is going on here. Who are you?’”

Calio had a similar reaction after the duo rolled the dice and decided to have Leavitt carry the load as lead vocalist. “Phil started talk-singing into these bullet mics and megaphones, and it was like a wave hit the room,” Calio says. “Take away the guy’s drumsticks and he became a different person, with different body language. It sounds amazing to me.”

Wrapping up basically one song per day, “Let the 7Horse Run” was recorded over three racehorse sessions in Gordon’s room in Woodland Hills and with Gregory Haldan and Jon Chi at In the Pocket Studios in Forestville, Calif. “We were not gonna be precious about anything,” Leavitt says. “It was, ‘Let’s get it on tape and move on.’” Dave Way did the mixes for the album, and Howie Weinberg mastered.

The sparks that flew during the making of “Let the 7Horse Run” are reflected in the feeling of immediacy on the album. As Calio and Leavitt stitched together pieces from their sketchbook of riffs and lyrics, things fell into place seemingly by stream-of-consciousness.

“Phil and I have a symbiotic relationship. We don’t need to talk,” Calio says. “It’s like when we walk into a room, one guy has the match and the other guy has the fuel.”

Leavitt ran with some of his lyrical ideas, often using as inspiration his upbringing in the underbelly of Las Vegas. “We wanted the album to be dirty and sexy,” he says, “and I’ve got plenty of that.”

“Low Fuel Drug Run” refers to a substance-aided race across the desert to return a rental car on time. “Meth Lab Zoso Sticker” has its obvious antecedents. You can feel the sweat dripping from “My Dirty Lover” and “Most of That Is You and Me.”

And the arresting start of “Blackjack Moon” — with Leavitt chanting the rhythmic “hoo-ba-bow-bow-ba-ba-hoo-ba-ba-hoo-ba-bow” — happened by accident. “We were working on that song, and Joie had some kind of weird harmonics coming out of his amp that sounded like that,” Leavitt says. “We thought, ‘Let’s put it in.’ It makes the track work.”

In total, “Let the 7Horse Run” recalls a long lineage of blues music from Robert Johnson and Son House to Keith Richards, Led Zeppelin and early ZZ Top and even to contemporary purveyors like the Black Keys.

It feels like nothing short of a coming-out party, not just for Leavitt as a singer and lyricist but for Calio, who reinvented himself as a blues guitarist. “I’ve been in a band with one of the best guitar players around,” he says, “but I’ve always wanted to learn it, and I knew I had some serious work to do. I totally immersed myself for months in the masters, absorbing everything I could about finger-picking and slide — I knew it was going to become the palette for my future creative endeavors.

“When 7Horse happened,” continues Calio, “it was like throwing gasoline on the fire.”

Says Leavitt: “It just feels like a total breakthrough. We’d tried for so many years to make something that would hold up to the standard of what we’d done before. We blew all that out and started fresh.”


http://7Horsemusic.com
Last edited by dedanna1029 on 01 Mar 2013, 20:40, edited 1 time in total.
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html

User avatar
dedanna1029
Sound-Berserk
Posts: 8784
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 20:29
Contact:

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dedanna1029 » 14 Dec 2012, 04:03

Love it - makes fun of everything I'm not. lol.
Kick-ass!

I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html

User avatar
viking60
Über-Berserk
Posts: 9351
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 16:34

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby viking60 » 14 Dec 2012, 09:03

Catchy tune (Not Eduard Khil or Andrew Sisters quality though)! And who are you kidding? It is well known all over the world that you are all of those things :-D But I guess you cannot be all those things and this too:
:A
Manjaro 64bit on the main box -Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz and nVidia Corporation GT200b [GeForce GTX 275] (rev a1. + Centos on the server - Arch on the laptop.
"There are no stupid questions - Only stupid answers!"

User avatar
dedanna1029
Sound-Berserk
Posts: 8784
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 20:29
Contact:

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dedanna1029 » 15 Dec 2012, 01:22

Ugh. Although most are, I'm not much of a Tom Jones fan. No matter, yeah, I'm not a lady, for sure.
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html

User avatar
dedanna1029
Sound-Berserk
Posts: 8784
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 20:29
Contact:

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dedanna1029 » 20 Jan 2013, 14:35

I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html

User avatar
R_Head
Berserk
Posts: 2827
Joined: 17 Mar 2010, 15:40

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby R_Head » 21 Jan 2013, 14:21

No Agenda and DH Unplugged podcast.

User avatar
viking60
Über-Berserk
Posts: 9351
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 16:34

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby viking60 » 21 Jan 2013, 22:07


Catchy tune - I like it :groovy
Manjaro 64bit on the main box -Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz and nVidia Corporation GT200b [GeForce GTX 275] (rev a1. + Centos on the server - Arch on the laptop.
"There are no stupid questions - Only stupid answers!"

User avatar
dedanna1029
Sound-Berserk
Posts: 8784
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 20:29
Contact:

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dedanna1029 » 25 Jan 2013, 12:42

I've been in an acoustic mood lately, and appreciating studio versions less and less. Maybe because we go to Acoustic Night here in Cumbernauld every other Wednesday night, and the musicians there... they are really GOOD. Maybe too, because I can hear the harmony better, or maybe it's just that unlike most who appreciate that heavy bass, I prefer acoustics in general.

If you liked that one, you'd probably like this one:
Russell Morris - Wings Of An Eagle
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html

User avatar
dedanna1029
Sound-Berserk
Posts: 8784
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 20:29
Contact:

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dedanna1029 » 18 Feb 2013, 05:18


Time for Civil War.
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html

User avatar
dedanna1029
Sound-Berserk
Posts: 8784
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 20:29
Contact:

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dedanna1029 » 01 Mar 2013, 20:43

I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html

User avatar
viking60
Über-Berserk
Posts: 9351
Joined: 14 Mar 2010, 16:34

Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby viking60 » 02 Mar 2013, 00:56

Well that link came up with a blank here :confused
Manjaro 64bit on the main box -Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz and nVidia Corporation GT200b [GeForce GTX 275] (rev a1. + Centos on the server - Arch on the laptop.
"There are no stupid questions - Only stupid answers!"


Return to “Music”