From Bill@thehubs.net Wed Jan 15 19:20:44 2003 From: Bill@thehubs.net (Bill Hub) Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 13:20:44 -0600 Subject: [Granite-and-tumble] Alas, another music update Message-ID: <002401c2bccb$332c9d20$4e3d47ab@US1087764> The latest granite and tumble is forthcoming, the selections are in, I just need to update the web site. I finished the site for my film selections last weekend, and will publish this weekend when I am back in Chicago. In the mean time, here is some random news that may be of interest .... One of the last standing elephant six bands is about to collapse. SF's finest, Beulah, is calling it quits after their next album, due out in the fall on yet another to be determined label. Their first three albums are all out of print due to label longevity, so for the few that own those great albums, guard them with care. Mike Watt, the legendary bassist from the minutemen will be releasing a book this week chronicling said band's 1983 tour with black flag. The book is entitled "Spiels of a Minutemen". The 2003 South By Southwest Music Festival is being held in its home of Austin, Texas from March 12th through March 16th. The keynote speaker for this year's event is producer Daniel Lanois. This could finally be the year that I attend this legendary event, as two of my friends have recently moved to Austin. After months of silence, Jets to Brazil have finally spoken out and have given the world and update on the band's current situation. The band dropped off the face of the earth for a few months this past fall after suddenly canceling their full-scale US tour without much notice or a reasonable explanation. Press reports said the cancellation was due to a sudden illness but no details were given and inquiries made to their publicist proved fruitless. This weekend, frontman Blake Schwarzenbach posted a bit of news on his label, Jade Tree's, website. As it turns out, Schwarzenbach fell into a depression, which seems to be the "sudden illness" that was the cause of the tour cancellation. In the wake of this news, Chris Daley, JTB drummer has quit the band; and Blake has an open invitation to all good drummers who like the band and are not better looking. If the shoe fits, apply by sending Blake an email at distantwizard@hotmail.com. The sea and cake will be holding a record release party for their new album one bedroom, on Monday January 20, at the Hideout. Burkhardt since you may miss this one, perhaps you could check them out at Club Quattro on Jan. 30th or 31st in Shibuya. Polyvinyl Records concluded their a stellar year of releases with Owen's latest release, "No Good For No One Now" Check out Owen on tour with Rainer Maria and Mates of State - an amazing polyvinyl triple bill. Will Oldham has a new record out in January, this one under the moniker, Bonnie Prince Billy. Due out on the same day, January 28, is the debut from loose fur (the new band with O'Rourke and tweedy). Here is my upcoming concert schedule, drop me a line if you would like to accompany me to any of the shows, or you know of other good shows that may be of interest: camper van @ abbey 1/17 Ryan rapsys @ hideout 1/19 euphone @ schubas 1/24 GBV @ metro 1/24 pinebender @ schubas 1/25 Rhett Miller @ vic 2/5 owen, mates of state, and Rainer Maria @ metro 2/7 songs:ohia @ bottle 2/8 owen, m of s, and RM @ great american music hall 2/20 shipping news @ bottle 2/21 chris mills @ schubas 2/21 godspeed you! black emperor @ cats cradle 3/6 owen, m of s , and RM @ cats cradle 3/11 (strange but I will likely see this show in three different cities) shipping news @ go studios 3/11 joan of arc @ fireside 3/15