Showing posts with label Nick Waterhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Waterhouse. Show all posts

October 1, 2012

The Allah-Las & The Best Debut of 2012

1. The name: Combining "Allah," meaning "the God" in Arabic, with the pluralizing musical suffix "Las" elicits reactions that are somehow both incredibly specific and purposefully vague and mysterious. The band is at once a rebellious punk-rock provocateur; signifiers of an esoteric spirituality; and historically informed music buffs nodding to 1960s pop group The Shangri-Las, who's defining musical era is a point of origin for much of The Allah-Las' instrumental tones and stylings.

2. The anti-war song: Though "Busman's Holiday" channels the surface-level hue of Vietnam-era protest music, the geography here is focused on the deserts of the Middle East and the US homecoming of a contemporary soldier, who confides he's coming back to his "young wife as a different man." "Spent two year of my life in a foreign plane," sings Miles Michaud, "Came home to find my mind still stuck in sand. / Did things that I never thought I could do." Despite several US invasions over the past decade, anti-war songs are a surprisingly rare occurrence in modern rock 'n' roll. Thanks to Michaud's subtle lyricism and Pedrum Siadatian's slinky grooving guitar work, The Allah-Las' offering to the protest canon is also one of their very best tracks.

3. The details, the instrumentals: From the faded album cover of a young woman listening to the wash of waves through a seashell to the carefully curated collection of songs on the band's weekly Reverberation radio show, every piece of material The Allah-Las put forth into the world works around a very specific character and image. This a band that belabors over every detail. And that intensely purposeful and nuanced production style lends itself perfectly to the album format, specifically the arrangement, quality, and tone of recorded instruments. As charismatic and essential as Michaud's vocals are, The Allah-Las as a band are talented and musically dynamic enough to actually function as a purely instrumental group—a feat few other modern acts could pull off. And the proof is in the pudding: the melodies on instrumental numbers "Sacred Sands" and "Ela Navega" are as potent and compelling as anything on the band's debut.

4. The past, the nostalgia, the new: The music of The Allah-Las provides clear reference points to bands, places, genres, and even an era: It's The Animals and The Troggs; California coastlines and dark smokey watering holes off sparsely traveled roads; surf-, garage-, and psych-rock; the 1960s. But reference points here are really just starting points. The band's dark, gritty, hard-grooving musicality is uniquely their own and, even, uniquely modern. Despite, or in spite of, the technological innovations over the past few decades—the CD, the laptop, the iPod and tablet—we still very much live in a time where a portion of the populace prefers to hear music in its purest formats: directly through live instruments, off a reel of tape, or with a needle circling vinyl grooves. Not everyone wants to hear music conceived of and recorded solely on computers, and in that wholly modern situation, The Allah-Las are an analog reaction—and a weclome relief.

5. Debuting: There is nothing half-cocked on The Allah-Las eponymous debut. With only two 7-inches and a split 8-inch under their belts, the band has delivered a 12-track album that's as seamlessly fluid and captivating as it is consistent. With the way musical discovery works in the current internet fueled and dominated landscape, it's nearly impossible to arrive on the scene as a fully formed and functioning band with a clear and unique point of view. Yet The Allah-Las have done just that.

Buy Allah-Las vinyl from Innovative Leisure or from the band on tour. They play DC Tuesday.

The Allah-Las - "Don't You Forget It"
The Allah-Las - "Tell Me (What's On Your Mind)"

Allah-Las - Allah-Las

May 1, 2012

Nick Waterhouse & Allah-Las Release 7", 8", and 12"

Since releasing a few of last year's best vinyl singles, Nick Waterhouse and the Allah-Las have emerged as two of the west coast's more promising up-and-coming acts. Where Waterhouse dishes out blistering bursts of sweaty old school R&B with his backing band, the Allah-Las revel in vintage sun-baked Californian psychedelia with hypnotic swirling surf guitar riffs and insistent foot-tapping grooves. Waterhouse and the Allah-Las may record strictly with analog equipment and feature musical styles steeped in the sounds of another era, but as their time-warped music spins around the turntable it also feels vital, refreshing, and oddly of the moment. While the two bands got started with singles on Waterhouse's own Pres Records, they've now both relocated to the larger Los Angeles-based label Innovative Leisure, which just dropped a string of releases: a new Allah-Las 7" featuring the jangly acid-dropped sing-along "Tell Me (What's On Your Mind)," Waterhouse's excellent debut LP Time's All Gone, and a split 8-inch with the two bands playing different versions of the same track, "Don't You Forget It." It's hard to pick favorites, so I'm not going to: you should probably just snag it all.

The waxy goods can be found at Innovative Leisure.

Nick Waterhouse - "Is That Clear" ('At The Soul Inn' Lido Berlin, 2012-03-03)

Allah-Las - "Don't You Forget It"

Nick Waterhouse - "Don't You Forget It"



Nick Waterhouse

December 5, 2011

Best of 2011: Vinyl Singles & EPs



Denney & The Jets :: "Killin' Machine" 7"
For some reason the good folks at Infinity Cat pressed the two sides of this 7" at two different speeds: 45 and 33 1/3 RPM. I'm guessing it was an issue of space and track time, but for the vinyl debut of Denney & The Jets' scuzzy country and blues songs, it's a rather appropriately fitting blemish.
Denney & The Jets - "Pain Pills" 

Bare Wires :: "Wanna Fight" 7"
Castleface Records' fun Group Flex compilation features an abundance of treasures—from the colored flexi disc pressings to the inspired artwork of William Keihn—but no track quites hits like the snappy glam-punk number "Wanna Fight" by Oakland's Bare Wires.
Bare Wire - "Wanna Fight"



Earth Girl Helen Brown :: Story of An Earth Girl EP
One of the more inspired and silly leftovers from Sonny Smith's 100 Recods project, Earth Girl Helen Brown features Smith and The Sandwitches' Heidi Alexander riffing on everything from dating martians, having hoses for noses, and giving birth to "50 space twerps." Forest Family pressed this EP onto 10" vinyl.
Earth Girl Helen Brown - "Hit After Hit"

Eternal Summers :: Prisoner 12" EP
Another gem from the folks at Forest Family, the 12" EP Prisoner showcases Roanoke, Virginia's Eternal Summers at their infectious best, laying down vigorously pounding rhythms with quick slices of guitar and vocal melodies you just can't shake. This EP has a little bit of everything, from the steaming pop-punk title-track to the slower Luna-recalling dream-pop standout "Pure Affection."
Eternal Summers - "Prisoner" 

September 21, 2011

Video: Allah-Las - "Long Journey"

Simply put, Allah-Las are one of the best bands going right now, and their "Catamaran" 7"—produced by San Francisco's vintage R&B purveyor Nick Waterhouse and released via his Pres Records—might just be the best 45 to come out in 2011. These California surfers eschew the current musical landscape in favor of the decidedly warmer analog glow of 1950s and 60s rock and roll: specifically the kind played in a garage with gritty amplified guitars, grooving bass lines, rawly recorded vocals, and foot-stomping, hip-twisting percussion. "Long Journey," the B-side to "Catamaran," gets the music video treatment below via what looks like home-recorded footage of the band road-tripping about in their awesomely green van.

Watch the video after the jump.

August 18, 2011

Mixtape #17: Snacking On The 7-inch



The latest installment of our mixtape series highlights the 7" vinyl single—a format that was introduced in 1949 by RCA and is still alive and thriving today. The tracklist below features 21 different 7"s put out by some of our favorite artists and labels.*

August 17, 2011

Nick Waterhouse :: Is That Clear EP

Nick Waterhouse is a vintage R&B and rock enthusiast who, under the guise of his own Pres Records imprint in San Francisco, has recorded and released two killer 45s: the Allah-Las' "Catamaran" and his own "Some Place." It's not just the sound that's vintage, it's also the analog equipment Waterhouse uses, from the 60 year-old microphones to open-reel tape machines. His newest release is a digital four-song EP comprised of the "Some Place" 7" and the forthcoming "Is That Clear" 7"— due out September 15th. The EP, released yesterday, works like a time machine: the combination of Waterhouse's husky vocal delivery and fiery guitar play paired with bursts of brass from his backing band the Turn-Keys transport the listener to a smokey and crowded club in the 1950s where the house band is one fire and everyone's on the dance floor shaking hips and burning rubber. Vinyl fans: the sold out "Some Place" 7" is already fetching top dollar on Ebay, so don't sleep on this next release. (via)

Is That Clear by Nick Waterhouse
I Can Only Give You Everything by Nick Waterhouse

Nick Waterhouse