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Best of 2008: Anna Gazdowicz of The Deli SF on The Heavenly States’ Delayer

December 30, 2008

My relationship to music changed pretty significantly after I took over editing duties at the Deli SF in March 2008. What opened up before me with this new concentration on the local scene was a warm, rich, nurturing community full of talented musicians, writers and enthusiasts. And I’ve been fortunate enough to hear a myriad of great bands, many of which I may not have discovered otherwise.

My favorite local record of 2008, and one of my overall favorites, was The Heavenly States Delayer. It’s a solid record from start to finish, at times reminding the listener of the Replacements circa All Shook Down, Spoon circa A Series of Sneaks, The Pixies circa Doolittle, etc. etc. All the while, of course, maintaining a unique sound with every garage-tinged hook and pull on the violin. “Lost in the Light,” in particular, became one of my personal anthems of 2008 – the song’s pure energy and heart simply explodes with every listen, and there were times when I just couldn’t turn it off.

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The Heavenly States – “Lost in the Light”

Spoon loves them. The blogosphere loves them. Delayer is really good. Here’s to even more success for the Heavenly States in 2009.

This contribution was written by guest blogger Anna Gazdowicz, the Associate Editor of The Deli SF. You can vote in The Deli’s year-end music poll here.

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Best of 2008: Tartufi on Low Red Land’s Dog’s Hymns

December 30, 2008

The Details: Recorded [mostly] at The Hanger in Sacramento with engineer Robert Cheek tweaking the “knobs” and yanking on ‘levers” – oh and manning the sound board – in July and August of 2008.

The Facts: Dog’s Hymns is an amazing representation of how dynamic and proficient Low Red Land is at laying down a sound that is at once vital and fluid, both essential and inescapably entrancing. The album is able to capture the raw energies of their live set while still projecting a product that is polished and full, thick with instrumentation and vocal treatments.

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Low Red Land – “Better Angels”

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Best of 2008: Dylan Travis of Man/Miracle on The Hospitals’ Hairdryer Peace

December 29, 2008

The Hospitals write songs. This is important because if you manage to get a copy of their (sold out) new record, Hairdryer Peace, you might initially confuse this for an art-noise group, yet another collection of unwashed kids turning knobs on the floor and blowing out their eardrums. However, breaching the surface of oceans of compressed drums and thick guitar wash are perfect rock verses, disintegrating in front of you, as though deposited into the slit gastrointestinal tract of some horrible mass-culture monster and subjected to an unforgiving process of acidic punk rock digestion. The vocals are flip and abrasive. The lyrics continue in the finest tradition of urban alienation (“Animals act natural / it’s all been so hard for me”). The drums are monolithic. This record must be appreciated more, right now.

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The Hospitals – “I’ve Visited the Island of Jocks and Jazz”

This contribution was written by guest blogger Dylan Travis of Man/Miracle.

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Tuesday Night: The Bay Bridged on KZSU!

December 29, 2008

For the second year in a row, I’m pleased to join Adrian from ipickmynose on KZSU 90.1FM on Tuesday night, December 30th, for a “Best of the Bay Area” themed radio show. We’ll be chatting and playing some of our Bay Area favorites from around 9:45 to midnight on Tuesday night.

You can stream KZSU online here. I hope you enjoy the show!

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Best of 2008: Julie Schuchard of Tricycle Records on The Morning Benders’ Talking Through Tin Cans

December 29, 2008

For years I have been watching The Morning Benders grow up. They have a genuine talent for writing pop that casts a dizzy intoxication much like The Shins and The Beatles. Talking Through Tin Cans is one of those records that I have been anticipating from this young local band. I knew they would do great things. And they did just that.

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The Morning Benders – “I Was Wrong”

This contribution was written by guest blogger Julie Schuchard of Tricycle Records.

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Best of 2008: Will Benham of New and Used Records on Geographer’s Innocent Ghosts

December 26, 2008


I will remember 2008 as the year Bay Area music was put back on the map, thanks to the national attention showered on the likes of The Dodos, Birdmonster and The Morning Benders. With that being said, I would like to look to future while selecting the best local album of 2008 and think about who just might be the next great band to break out from the Bay Area. If their debut Innocent Ghosts is any indication, I would say Geographer have a pretty good shot.

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Geographer – “Can’t You Wait”

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Best of 2008: Jon Bernson of Ray’s Vast Basement & Window Twins on Odd Nosdam’s Pretty Swell Explode

December 26, 2008


In the future, it will become known that David Madson spent the better part of his life on a hijacked Soviet probe, transmitting 3D images back to Earth. When the news drops, his panoramic soundscapes and hazy holograms will be seen in a different light. School children will study his distorted close-ups of the sun, black drum holes and time lost tones. They will thank Odd Nosdam, who spent much of his life assembling Madson’s rich body of work. Nosdam will be respected for keeping secrets secret and for spreading rare information to those in need. There will be a resurgence in weightless, post-human environments. Religious cults will embrace artificial intelligence. Sound addicts will keep Pretty Swell Explode on the mantle for decades. We will call it his opus and offer up our highest praise.

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Odd Nosdam – “Forever Heavy (Shoegangster / JB Remix)”

This contribution was written by guest blogger Jon Bernson of Ray’s Vast Basement & Window Twins.

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Merry Christmas from The Bay Bridged!

December 25, 2008

The Bay Bridged Editors and Staff would like to wish all of our readers a Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas. We are off celebrating and relaxing with our families and wish you the best of holidays.

If the egg nog hasn’t kicked in yet, or you’re tired of watching “A Christmas Carol” for the 100th time be sure to check out all of the great albums our guest bloggers have been writing about or take a listen to our Best of 2008 podcast!

We have a few more ‘Best Of 2008′ guest contributions to take us to the New Year before we get back in gear with our regular coverage at the start of 2009.

Cheers!

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