as seen on Hear Nebraska
Nik Fackler was probably shaking the sand out of his shoes when I got ahold of him to discuss his outfit InDreama. The musician/filmmaker just finished escaping the Los Angeles asphalt for an evening of ocean gazing, only to be met by a prolonged traffic jam on the returning commute. He needed some nature, he says, after spending the day putting his projects in line before his two-week leave to Omaha the next day.
With eight current projects — since first trekking to LA last summer with two — Fackler clearly hasn't become a beach bum. Over the past year, he’s finished InDreama's debut record and then some, collaborating with Flowers Forever pal Derek Pressnall (Tilly and the Wall) through their dance music project Icky Blossoms — swapping ideas and stepping in the studio whenever he’s back in Omaha. This time, Fackler’s back to celebrate the release of a four-way, double 7-inch split featuring Indreama, Icky Blossoms, Conduits and Darren Keen persona Touch People 9 p.m. tonight (April 15) at the Slowdown.
InDreama’s lineup is quite the array. Capgun Coup/No I’m The Pilot’s Sam Martin isn’t quite the beholder of the band’s art-rock style, Fackler says, “but I think he likes the challenge.” He accompanies Fackler with vocals and guitar.
A New Year music video by Nik Fackler, starring Capgun's Sam Martin
Film industry friend Aaron Gum is the poet on synth, he says. Percussion will be on the double with Craig D. (Tilly, David Dondero) and add-on Kevin Donahue.
And then there’s Dereck Higgins. The local bass virtuoso has been deeply connected to Fackler, he says, since Fackler's puppy days as a 21-year-old picking up the guitar with The Family Radio. So it’s not surprising that Higgins influences Fackler’s first legitimate LP. Fackler definitely did some growing first, though.
“Family Radio, I look back and sort of feel like that was learning to play music,” he says, “cause as soon as I learned guitar I kinda started a band, and was sort of putting it all together. But then once we recorded the music, I didn’t like how it sounded.”
InDreama picks up from where his first band left off. Initially just a recording project, Fackler found his bearings with recording and production through experimentation. He also took the time to feel out the sound, with the goal of harnessing something interesting, not normal.
“InDreama is sort of my way of learning how to make an atmosphere for a song to exist in,” Fackler says, “which I think I learned a lot from working on Lovely, Still, and growing as an artist over those two years,” he says of his 2008 first feature film, shot in Omaha.
The album is set for release by this summer on Slumber Party Records. It’s untitled, and may never have a name to put to its 12 tracks, he says.
“The world that I was living in when I was writing, mixing and making the record isn’t the world that I live in now, internally and mentally,” Fackler says. “So it’s sort of weird to name something when I’m not connected to it anymore.”
Fackler began writing the music as he traveled from film festival to film festival promoting Lovely, Still. The creative free time was a nice change from being 100 percent busy with the film, he says. Entirely new experiences and feelings, as well as falling in and out of love with a girl, shaped the album’s lyrics and variant of tones. He made sure to leave behind genre limitations and any doubts about what he was creating, he says. All musical expression had to be captured.
If there’s one word to describe the album, Fackler says, it would be eccentric. Interests in prog rock and classical music, thanks to Higgins, are mustered in with the experimental — the quality that really glares golden with an incredible range of sound elements, percussive and synthesized. Fackler touches totally different spectrums of vocals, something he says represents different characters within a story, on a journey depicted in a world called Dreama. In no way is he necessarily trying to sing like himself.
Make sure to check out the dreamy track “New Feeling,” an HN exclusive stream! And stream two additional tracks at their MySpace page. Psst: free downloads at Fackler’s Soundcloud page.
InDreama - tracks from their Summer 2011 debut by J. Minnick
And possibly the most interesting detail: The album’s dynamic nods to a classical music listening experience (see the nine-minute electro-cadence epic “Exodus from Reunion, A + Storm ^ Great = End”).
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Showing posts with label new music. Show all posts
Monday, April 18
Nik Fackler has an electro-rock opera debut album ready for InDreama
Wednesday, March 23
New songs from The Vingins
as seen on Hear Nebraska
Those kids that are too damn loud have three new songs for your listening pleasure.
The Vingins came to the HN benefit show at the Zoo Bar March 11 equipped with freshly burned CDs for all. They must have left empty handed that night, especially after playing a great opening set to a pretty packed house.
My copy has a Sharpie-scribbled lonely cow (that has to be a cow, right?). Nice personal touch.
It's not a full album, but these tracks are perfect, vocalist/guitarist Derek Ouston told me.
He's not far off. The tracks prove to be cleaner than their 2010 self-titled EP. There's more melodic vocals and some play with digital effects. They preserve their lo-fi and garage-y qualities while adding some shoegaze. Overall, there's more variation, even within each track itself. They compromise fuzzy-levels for polished blends. Limited free downloads are available at their Bandcamp page.
Tracklist
1. Assassin of Youth
2. Captain Gideon
3. Pool Treats
The Vingins play the Bourbon Theatre at midnight Thursday, March 24 as a part of Lincoln Exposed, also underway at Duffy's and Zoo Bar Friday and Saturday March 25-26. Get more bang for your buck with a $15 three-day pass (versus $7 for one day). Check out the full schedule.
Those kids that are too damn loud have three new songs for your listening pleasure.
The Vingins came to the HN benefit show at the Zoo Bar March 11 equipped with freshly burned CDs for all. They must have left empty handed that night, especially after playing a great opening set to a pretty packed house.
My copy has a Sharpie-scribbled lonely cow (that has to be a cow, right?). Nice personal touch.
It's not a full album, but these tracks are perfect, vocalist/guitarist Derek Ouston told me.
He's not far off. The tracks prove to be cleaner than their 2010 self-titled EP. There's more melodic vocals and some play with digital effects. They preserve their lo-fi and garage-y qualities while adding some shoegaze. Overall, there's more variation, even within each track itself. They compromise fuzzy-levels for polished blends. Limited free downloads are available at their Bandcamp page.
Tracklist
1. Assassin of Youth
2. Captain Gideon
3. Pool Treats
The Vingins play the Bourbon Theatre at midnight Thursday, March 24 as a part of Lincoln Exposed, also underway at Duffy's and Zoo Bar Friday and Saturday March 25-26. Get more bang for your buck with a $15 three-day pass (versus $7 for one day). Check out the full schedule.
Labels:
Hear Nebraska,
Lincoln Exposed,
new music,
The Vingins
Tuesday, March 15
The Berg Sans Nipple scores, releases 'Build With Erosion'
as seen on Hear Nebraska
This is a story of a St. Paul, Neb., native who played in some bands and studied film at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the ’90s. Sure.
But it’s also a story of an American and a Frenchman who met in Paris and decided to try and play music together. Right away, they came up with great material, so the American extended his and his wife’s yearlong stay in Paris another, oh, six years. They recorded two albums and toured extensively, playing high-profile international festivals like the Primavera Sound Festival.
This is the story of Shane Aspegren and his band The Berg Sans Nipple.
At home in Omaha with his wife and daughters (ages 7 and 4), Aspegren has settled down 4,500 miles away from his BSN bandmate Lori Sean Berg in Paris. Separated, this is how the percussion/electronics twosome developed much of their latest LP, Build With Erosion, out on Team Love today, March 15.
The trans-Atlantic band situation caused frustrations — material would sit for months sometimes before the two would meet in Paris for week-long recording sessions, Aspegren says.
“The pay-off was actually getting together, having not created anything together for so long,” he says. “It’s almost kind of magical, getting together and then all of a sudden remembering the way that you can have an interaction with somebody like that.”
A long time in the making, Build With Erosion is the band’s third LP and latest record since 2007’s Along the Quai.
Beginning as an instrumental band (Aspegren on percussion, Berg on electronics), BSN has evolved to include vocals beyond the ambient/instrumental type with Build With Erosion. Much of the album’s lyrics are written and sung by Aspegren. Berg’s vocals are evident in loops and background.
The album is created out of rhythm foundations, namely tribal, he says — aspects upon which BSN sound has always been constructed. For the most part, their writing process remained the same.
Listen to three tracks from the new album
Thursday, March 10
Ex-Eagle Seagull frontman Eli Mardock moves onto the next, namely his solo album
as seen on HearNebraska.org
Eli Mardock doesn’t usually enjoy horror films, he says. But when we spoke on the phone last Thursday night, he was watching zombies and drinking wine in his house south of downtown Lincoln, where he lives with his fiancĂ©e, Carrie Butler, and their poodle, Coco.
Eli Mardock doesn’t usually enjoy horror films, he says. But when we spoke on the phone last Thursday night, he was watching zombies and drinking wine in his house south of downtown Lincoln, where he lives with his fiancĂ©e, Carrie Butler, and their poodle, Coco.
“I’ve been a bit of a hermit,” he says. “I don’t really go out, or do much, or see anybody or anything like that.”
His new-found life as a recluse has led to new experiences — like with the undead. Kind of like how the death of his band, Eagle Seagull, opened doors for a solo project. It was a not-so-horrific experience for Mardock, even considering the circumstances of the band's breakup.
“I've heard, with some amusement, about my reputation as some sort of amoral, womanizing monster,” Mardock says. “I know, in some people's minds, that I'm the villain. People that know me well — I think it is amusing for them, too, because they know what I'm really like. They know my life.”
For the most part, he says, he keeps his mouth shut about it all, as to avoid any sort of public spectacle.
Labels:
Eagle Seagull,
Eli Mardock,
Hear Nebraska,
new music,
zombies
Monday, February 28
Conchance debut goes out to the 'Calm Kids,' due out on Slumber Party in early May
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photos by Tyler Chickinelli |
It was well after business hours at Make Believe Studio when I met up with Omaha rapper Conchance. Owner Rick Carson was already pushing a 12-hour workday as I settled down on the couch in the dimly-lit, incense-infused control room.
Offsetting the serene atmosphere at this artist-friendly studio is a certain memo jotted at the top of Carson’s to-do list. He pulls out his planner and points out to task No. 1: “finish the Conchance record.”
The project keeps the 20-somethings weighed down at the studio for late nights like these. But however work-fatigued these nights may be, they help give Conchance (Brent Walstrom Gomez; ‘Conny’) a particular piece of mind.
“I’m not trying to fucking sit around and watch days go by,” he says.
Walstrom Gomez (who won an OEAA award this year for best rapper) will tell you that he’s already spent too much time “sleeping” on this project — months spent bumming around on friends’ couches and tour vans, from here to the West Coast. Not to mention the countless days residing at Hotel Frank with members of Capgun Coup; faded and left dormant by the previous night’s party and pot smoke. Whatever the pretense, living in the music-mecca-microcommunity with Capgun’s Sam Martin and Greg Elsasser unmistakeably shaped Walstrom Gomez as an artist, as it had on others before him.
As Omaha’s once-premiere home and hang out spot to scene musicians, Hotel Frank’s 7,000-plus square feet (divided among three wings) helped cultivate artists from Son Ambulance to Cursive and The Good Life, along with individuals like Todd Fink and Conor Oberst. The house saw its final days of grandeur with Martin and Elsasser (also of No I’m The Pilot).
So it’s fitting that Walstrom Gomez’s first LP, Calm Kids, features work from his former Frank roommates. The Capgun pair helped with production and handed over beats for the album, which is due to drop in early May on Slumber Party Records.
Hear more of what Conchance has to say about living at Hotel Frank.
The album was almost named “Mr. Waites,” in memoriam of legendary Omaha jazz musician Luigi Waites, who past away last spring, Walstrom Gomez says. His uncle played with Waites for 25 years as a part of The Luigi Inc, a jazz band that remains one of his biggest musical influences.
Tuesday, February 15
Download this! [vol. 3]
Bright Eyes - The People's Key
LP, 10 tracks
out on Saddle Creek
download "Shell Games" and "Haile Selassie" at Saddle-Creek.com
Conor's latest has been praised by NPR and lashed by Pitchfork where the album got a mediocre 5.0.
LP, 10 tracks
out on Saddle Creek
download "Shell Games" and "Haile Selassie" at Saddle-Creek.com
Conor's latest has been praised by NPR and lashed by Pitchfork where the album got a mediocre 5.0.
La Sera - La Sera
LP, 12 tracks
out on Hardly Art
mp3: "Devils Hearts Grow Gold" and "Never Come Around"
Katy Goodman's (Vivian Girls) latest with band La Sera. Kind of wish All Saints Day, another project Goodman was involved in, could put out an album. They teased us last year with a 7-incher. Check it out here via Gorilla vs. Bear.
LP, 12 tracks
out on Hardly Art
mp3: "Devils Hearts Grow Gold" and "Never Come Around"
Katy Goodman's (Vivian Girls) latest with band La Sera. Kind of wish All Saints Day, another project Goodman was involved in, could put out an album. They teased us last year with a 7-incher. Check it out here via Gorilla vs. Bear.
ON YOUR RADAR
The Berg Sans Nipple - Build With Erosion
LP
due out on Team Love March 15
mp3: "Change the Shape" and "Convert the Measurement"
Nebraskan Shane Aspegren and Frenchman Lori Sean Berg make up the drum and electronics duo The Berg Sans Nipple. Much of this album was recorded in Paris.
LP
due out on Team Love March 15
mp3: "Change the Shape" and "Convert the Measurement"
Nebraskan Shane Aspegren and Frenchman Lori Sean Berg make up the drum and electronics duo The Berg Sans Nipple. Much of this album was recorded in Paris.
Labels:
Bright Eyes,
Hardly Art,
La Sera,
new music,
Saddle Creek,
Team Love,
The Berg Sans Nipple
Tuesday, November 2
Download this!
Elliott Smith - An Introduction to...
compilation, 14 tracks
out on Kill Rock Stars
mp3: "Between the Bars" from the album "Either/Or"
Tracks from all seven of Elliott Smith's albums are on the compilation: "Roman Candle," "Elliott Smith," "Either/Or," "XO," "Figure 8," "From a Basement on a Hill," and "New Moon."
Brian Eno - Small Craft On A Milk Sea
LP, 15 tracks, 4 bonus tracks with Limited Edition and Collector's Edition box sets
out on Warp
You can listen to tracks from the album over at www.brian-eno.net
Matt & Kim - Sidewalks
LP, 10 tracks
out on Matt & Kim Inc. under Fader Label
compilation, 14 tracks
out on Kill Rock Stars
mp3: "Between the Bars" from the album "Either/Or"
Tracks from all seven of Elliott Smith's albums are on the compilation: "Roman Candle," "Elliott Smith," "Either/Or," "XO," "Figure 8," "From a Basement on a Hill," and "New Moon."
Brian Eno - Small Craft On A Milk Sea
LP, 15 tracks, 4 bonus tracks with Limited Edition and Collector's Edition box sets
out on Warp
You can listen to tracks from the album over at www.brian-eno.net
Matt & Kim - Sidewalks
LP, 10 tracks
out on Matt & Kim Inc. under Fader Label
Labels:
Brian Eno,
Elliott Smith,
Matt and Kim,
new music
Tuesday, October 26
Download this!
The War on Drugs - Future Weather
EP, 8 tracks
out on Secretly Canadian
mp3: "Comin' Through" and "The History of Plastic"
Avey Tare - Down There
LP, 9 songs
out on Paw Tracks
Dave Portner, aka Avey Tare, is also a member of Animal Collective. This is his first official solo full-length.
EP, 8 tracks
out on Secretly Canadian
mp3: "Comin' Through" and "The History of Plastic"
Avey Tare - Down There
LP, 9 songs
out on Paw Tracks
Dave Portner, aka Avey Tare, is also a member of Animal Collective. This is his first official solo full-length.
Labels:
Avey Tare,
new music,
Pissed Jeans,
Small Black,
Telekinesis,
The War on Drugs,
Warpaint
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