Wednesday, February 22

Cut of the Day: M. Ward, "Primitive Girl," A Wasteland Companion

Music It's good to have M. Ward back. After years galavanting with Hollywood types and teaming u... More

Feb 22, 2012 11:02 am by CASEY JARMAN  | Comments 0
 

Photo Review: Polica and Copy, Feb. 18 @ Bunk Bar

Music It's always great to catch a band live just as its buzz is building, which was exactly the case when... More

Feb 21, 2012 03:25 pm by NILINA MASON-CAMPBELL  | Comments 0
 

Let's Get It: Free Albums From Luck-One and Sapient Out Today

Music These days, it's more surprising to hear of someone actually paying for an album than it is to hear ... More

Feb 21, 2012 12:25 pm by CASEY JARMAN  | Comments 0
 
Tour diary

Loch Lomond Tour Diary: Hearts on Fire (Big Sur/San Francisco)

Music This is the final installment of the Loch Lomond tour diary (going up a bit late). We'd like to than... More

Oct 10, 2011 10:40 am by Loch Lomond  | Comments 1
 

Loch Lomond: Bathroom Sipping is Not a Crime (Santa Barbara/Visalia)

Music Almost everything is bigger in California. We pulled into Santa Barbara to play the Mercury Lounge. ... More

Oct 3, 2011 04:30 pm by Loch Lomond  | Comments 1
 

Nurses: Martial Arts and Drug Dogs

Music This is the first entry in Nurses' tour diary. We are super-stoked to have them, no matter how brief... More

Oct 3, 2011 04:10 pm by Nurses  | Comments 0
 
 
 
April 8th, 2011 By MICHAEL MANNHEIMER | Music | Posted In: Cut of the Day

Cut of the Day: 31 Knots, "Candles on Open Water," Trump Harm (Polyvinyl)

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My lord, what amazing album art! It's hard to distance the music on 31Knots' seventh album, Trump Harm, from the record's shirtless, bong-water constructed, Photoshop-gone-horribly-awry cover image—and the back cover, which sees bandleader Joe Haege, um, getting off to some New Age-y sunset shit. But longstanding Portland trio 31Knots isn't a joke band, even if its art—and many of its songs—embrace an absurd sense of humor. You laugh going in, and then a song like "Candles on the Water" hits you straight in the chest, a monster of hyper energy and incredible restraint. After opening with a disorienting set of clipped, stereo-panning, acoustic guitars, the song gradually opens up and turns into another 31Knots jam, but you can tell that Haege and the band (the excellent rhythm section of Jay Winebrenner and Jay Pellicci) are holding something back: Instead of straight-up fury, you get some of the layered textural maturity of Tu Fawning, which allows Haege's voice to really shine. How Haege found time to record Trump Harm—and his upcoming solo joint as Vin Blanc—while touring with Menomena 2.o, Tu Fawning and acting in a film and music video is certainly an act of superhuman fate. But hey, would you expect anything less from an eight-armed head?



 
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