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DOWNLOAD Liam Finn: "Second Chance" LIVE [in Spaceland]

Posted 5/15/2008 12:29 PM by spaceland


Liam Finn, son of Neil Finn of Crowded House,  is one of those artists where because of his lineage some in Silverlake (including myself) can be a little skeptical of our little bearded dude. Through your good friend Brady at KUFALA we heard his inspired album "I'll Be Lightening" and gave Liam his first ever solo show in LA as the first of 4 bands on a free night... Maybe 30 people were there but one of them was me recording what turned out to be quite an historic show for the club and for Liam. As you'll here in this FREE download of Second Chance, homie rocks and rocks it solo. Here those drums and guitars and layered vocals. That's all Liam, by himself... LIVE! He's really a genuine guy and so fucking talented.

Also at that show, in the audience was his current label Yep Roc who signed him and released "I'll Be Lightening" [click to buy] this year and apparently Eddie Vedder heard our recording and decided that Liam had Juice to make it happen on tour with him.

LIVE [in Spaceland - April 30th, 2007]Liam Finn
"Second Chance" (mp3)
from "LIVE [in Spaceland - April 30th, 2007]"
(Spaceland Recordings)
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DOWNLOAD Magic Bullets: "Yesterday's Seen Better Days" LIVE [at the Echo]

Posted 5/9/2008 10:16 AM by spaceland

Tags: live, indie, rock

 

Here's a track from one of my favorite bands. They're pretty new, just really starting to play out. Haven't really gone far out of California much. They're from the SF bay area... remind me of all of the good things about the band Television. Great musicians. Seriously, good stuff. I got Corey in the band to talk a bit about the show and what they think of playing our fine establishment. We even made a video with our good friend Michael on this one. Enjoy.

We've probably played The Echo in Los Angeles more times than any other venue in the world.  And everytime it has been as a part of the Part Time Punks night.  It's a night where they play the kind of records that we like to listen to back home in San Francisco. Mccarthy, Another Sunny Day, Pylon, Felt, Orange Juice, and The Feelies. Also notable about that night was an interview where a guy asked us our names and what position we play.  Just like a real sports team! [Check out the video below]


I don't remember a whole lot about playing the show itself.  But I definitely remember hearing it played back for the first time.  It was great to hear how our new material stacked up next to our older songs.

On a whole I think it's a great album.  And it's nice to hear the parts where we mess up.  In fact, I think my guitar is missing from an entire verse of "Millions of People.." when Phil kicked my tuning pedal across the stage and unplugged it from the amp.  But it gives the record a certain charm that a studio record could never duplicate.

-Corey Cunningham of the Magic Bullets

 

LIVE [Part Time Punks (at the Echo) - July 22nd, 2007]Magic Bullets
DOWNLOAD "Yesterday's Seen Better Days" (mp3)
from "LIVE [Part Time Punks (at the Echo) - July 22nd, 2007]"
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DOWNLOAD The Parson Red Heads: "Mossback" LIVE [in Spaceland]

Posted 4/20/2008 3:10 AM by spaceland

Tags: rock, indie, live

...from our favorite gingers. Evan's the singer/songwriter. his sis plays keys and sings. his wife plays drums and sings then a rotating cast of friends around them... the are really the nicest people you'll ever meet.

Hey, all. What a year this has been!

In November of last year, we sat around as a band and talked about the goals for the next year – releasing a new EP on our own, trying to get the Spaceland residency at some point, getting out on the road more. These were just a few of the things that we discussed. Well, fast forward to April of 2008: we started out the year by playing the Spaceland residency. We have already made quite a few trips out of town for shows, and have more in store. And next month we are releasing the new EP! That’s a busy 4 months!

The residency at Spaceland was everything we imagined it could be and more. It was a month of getting to play to a great audience of friends/fans, and a month of getting to play WITH and watch some of our personal favorite bands. It was really like a party every Monday night. Can’t beat that, can you? Some of my favorite moments were watching our friends bands – bands like Light FM, The Monolators, Flashing Red Lights, and Everest – play INCREDIBLE sets. Those were moments where you realize exactly who you’re surrounded by, and the sheer talent level that is all around you. That made it even MORE of an honor to play for all these people, and made it feel all the more special when they responded with such enthusiasm. 

Spaceland Recordings made a live album out of our last performance of the month – January 28th, 2008. They recorded all the songs, the whole set, in all its glory. There is a moment captured on that recording that you can hear, if you listen close – a really special thing to me. I didn’t even really notice it until listening back to the recordings.  Our encore song of the set was a tune called “Mossback”, which is off of our first full length. It’s a fun dance-y number. It ends with a bang, and a chorus of harmonized “ooh-la-la-la”s. When you listen to the closing section of this song, you can make out that a whole bunch of the audience was ooh-la-la-ing right along with us. It sounds great! It is a sound that can’t be achieved with just a band, playing to itself in a practice space, or in a recording studio. That is the sound of a band and an audience not only connecting, but joining together, and having fun TOGETHER. We weren’t just showing them a good time, and they weren’t just showing US a good time. It was a shared thing, it was mutual. And it is easily my favorite thing about listening to that show now – just hearing a mutual exchange between audience and band, and feeling the real energy of that show. It was an amazingly sweet way to end an amazingly sweet month.

As for the EP – we began recording some material for it in December. We recorded two songs right before Christmas, one of which ended up on the EP (“Got It All”). After our residency in January, we pretty much spent all our free time, and all our time that we normally spent playing shows, either at The Boat Studios, or at David Swensen’s apartment (David is our bass player, and also produced the record), recording various things for the record. This was our first time really doing EVERYTHING ourselves – from engineering, to producing, to album art … it is quite a labor of love. We are really really proud of how it has turned out. Because it was all on us, and because we were so invested in it, we really feel it turned out to be something special – something that really sounds like a lot of effort and pride was put into making it. We worked hard to get the sounds we wanted on the record, and David spent hours upon days mixing it, until we really felt it was layered right, and that everything was just as we heard it in our collective (Red) head. “Owl & Timber” is kind of like our new-born baby. We’re VERY excited for you all to meet him (her….it…).

Cheers!

Evan

Download: The Parson Red Heads - Mossback (LIVE [in Spaceland])

 

The Henry Clay People: "Children of Chin" LIVE [at the Echo]

Posted 4/20/2008 2:23 AM by spaceland

Tags: Spaceland, Echo, LIVE

hey everyone. I thought that it would be fun if as we put some of these tracks up, we got the artists to chime in, a bit. This one is from Joey. the singer of The Henry Clay People. He's brother is the other guy that looks similar to him, playing guitar... that's andy.

At the bottom there are some reviews of some of the residency shows for you to check out too. At spaceland and the echo we have a resident band that plays every monday in the month. its FREE to attend and a great way to see a band "grow up" some of my favorite shows at the club have been these. -kV

 Download: The Henry Clay People - Children of Chin (LIVE [at the Echo])

FROM JOEY:

The residency was a blast.  We tried to have something a little different each night to keep the spirit spontaneous.  Rock and roll should be shot from the hip.  We relearned some Op-Ivy covers that we hadn't played since high school, we got alot of friends to join us on stage.  It was chaos and I loved every minute of it.

 

REVIEWS:

http://classicalgeektheatre.blogspot.com/2008/02/henry-clay-people-w-monolators-service.html

http://squaregirls.blogspot.com/2008/02/see-her-runing-around-shes-girl-about_19.html

http://classicalgeektheatre.blogspot.com/2008/02/henry-clay-people-w-happy-hollows-death.html

 

LIVE DOWNLOAD from Spaceland Recordings: The Thermals - " A Pillar of Salt "

Posted 4/14/2008 12:06 AM by spaceland

Tags: live, launch

Hey everybody. We're very excited to introduce our live recording label to you all. A little over a year and a half ago, myself and Mitchell Frank (the founder of Spaceland, the Echo and Echoplex clubs) decided that it was time to properly document the unique shows that happen at the Spaceland clubs.

For those of you who don't know the club, Spaceland just celebrated its 13th anniversary and for 13 years Spaceland events have been at the center of what I like to think of as  "the good music" in LA. Before I started this label with Mitchell, I was already a very big fan of the club and the bands playing there... I remember going to the secret come-back show for Weezer at Spaceland. The name on the marquee was "Goat Punishment" for the night but you could tell by the line out the door that night that no one was fooled...

To this day, the Spaceland clubs host musical legends' experiments, secret shows, and new bands on-the-verge of greatness. In fact, the first show in Spaceland Presents' history was Beck, Foo Fighters, Possum Dixon, and Lutefisk at club Spaceland. I think that it was a benefit for Lutefisk. They got their gear stolen or something. Brandon (aka Lutefisk) still plays the club today as Quazar and the Bamboozled and in his wife's band Gwendolyn and the Good Time Gang. Even as recent at this past December, Beck showed up for an unannounced show. It was a nice Christmas present for Silverlake/Echo Park (our hood)! Artists like Beck, Silversun Pickups, Quazar and the late-great Elliot Smith consider Spaceland their home and what really makes the club feel like home is the people that  come to and work at our clubs: They are fellow musicians,  fine artists, writers, producers,  film-makers and other creative folks. These amazing people are what makes playing shows at our clubs so much fun for bands. Our goal with this label is to do all of those fine people right by helping our favorite bands grow far beyond the walls of our club.

Anyway...so, this site is all about free downloads, right? Here it is: an monumental show that we recorded with Portland, Oregon's The Thermals on December 7th, 2007 at the Echoplex. The audience was drenched in sweat by the time that this song was being played... quite a show indeed!

Look forward to many more free downloads from us. We hope that if you like these you'll support the bands further by going to their shows, buying their t-shirts,  or maybe even letting them crash at in your mom's basement while they're on tour!

--KamranV: producer and co-founder of Spaceland Recordings

Download: The Thermals - A Pillar of Salt (Live)

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