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		<title>Loves as of Late</title>
		<link>http://heartstack.org/2010/07/14/loves-as-of-late/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some things that have kept me entertained and excited about creating, lately. Albums: Emeralds &#8211; Does it Look Like I&#8217;m Here? The Brother Kite &#8211; Isolation (pre-order bonus mp3s!) Pale Blue Sky &#8211; Shades of Grey Greg Mol mp3s &#8211; sadly, unsharable Nils Frahm &#038; Anne Müller &#8211; 7Fingers new Winterpills songs Websites: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some things that have kept me entertained and excited about creating<span id="more-711"></span>, lately.</p>
<h2>Albums:</h2>
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emeralds_(band)"><strong>Emeralds</strong></a> &#8211; <a href="http://www.editionsmego.com/twiki/bin/view/Editionsmego/CataloguePage#emego101"><em><strong>Does it Look Like I&#8217;m Here?</strong></em></a> </ul>
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<a href="http://thebrotherkite.com"><strong>The Brother Kite</strong></a> &#8211; <em><strong><a href="http://tonevendor.com/item/31917">Isolation</a></strong></em> (<em>pre-order bonus mp3s!</em>)</ul>
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<a href="http://www.arborinfinity.com/palebluesky.html"><strong>Pale Blue Sky</strong></a> &#8211; <a href="http://www.arborinfinity.com/catalog.html#arbor137"><strong><em>Shades of Grey</em></strong></a></ul>
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Greg Mol mp3s &#8211; sadly, unsharable</ul>
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Nils Frahm &#038; Anne Müller &#8211; <a href="http://www.hushrecords.com/?p=1598"><em>7Fingers</em></a></ul>
<ul>
new <a href="http://winterpills.com"><strong>Winterpills</strong></a> songs</ul>
<h2>Websites:</h2>
<p><em>Vinyl Lust</em>:</p>
<ul>
Pirate&#8217;s Press &#8211; &#8220;<a href="http://piratespress.com/rotw/"><strong>Record of the Week</strong></a>&#8221; Blog</ul>
<ul>
<a href="http://omgvinyl.com"><strong>OMG Vinyl</strong></a></ul>
<h2>Other:</h2>
<ul>
Summer-y beers! (<a href="http://www.southerntierbrewing.com/beers.html#seasonal"><strong>Southern Tier Hop Sun</strong></a>, <a href="http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/655/1798/"><strong>Boddington&#8217;s</strong></a>, <a href="http://www.bluemoonbrewingcompany.com/"><strong>Honey Moon</strong></a> and <a href="http://www.dogfish.com/brews-spirits/the-brews/seasonal-brews/festina-peche.htm"><strong>Dogfish Head Festina Peche</strong></a>)</ul>
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Croquet</ul>
<h2>Things to Look Forward to:</h2>
<ul>
Playing on the <a href="http://tang.skidmore.edu/index.php/calendars/view/307/tag:2/upcoming:2"><strong>roof of the Tang</strong></a>. (This Friday).</ul>
<ul>
A <a href="http://www.normanrecords.com/records/118006"><strong>new Peter Broderick album</strong></a> on September 6.</ul>
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New <a href="http://www.rickmoodybooks.com/"><strong>Rick Moody book</strong></a> (<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Four-Fingers-Death-Novel/dp/0316118915/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1277818838&#038;sr=1-1"><em>The Four Fingers of Death</em></a>) on July 28.  </ul>
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More summer.</ul>
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		<title>Mr. Fuji &#8211; Killer Sushi</title>
		<link>http://heartstack.org/2010/03/30/mr-fuji-killer-sushi/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 14:28:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a plate of sushi for two from one of my favorite restaurants in the Capital Region &#8211; Mr. Fuji! Strangely tucked away in a strip mall in Clifton Park, this place delivers some excellent sushi with great service in a bizarrely comforting atmosphere. Ignore the pastel drop ceiling tiles, the errant silver spraypaint on [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a plate of sushi for two from one of my favorite restaurants in the Capital Region &#8211; <strong><a href="http://maps.google.com/places/us/ny/clifton-park/clifton-country-rd/19/-mr-fuji?gl=us">Mr. Fuji</a></strong>!<span id="more-646"></span> Strangely tucked away in a strip mall in Clifton Park, this place delivers some excellent sushi with great service in a bizarrely comforting atmosphere. Ignore the pastel drop ceiling tiles, the errant silver spraypaint on everything and simply take a peek at their specialty rolls. There&#8217;s some combos on that list that are crazy and delicious.</p>
<p>From left to right -> </p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>D and D Roll</strong>&#8221; ( <em>spicy tuna crunch, deep-fried with chef&#8217;s special sauce!</em> )<br />
&#8220;<strong>Deep Fried Rainbow Roll</strong>&#8221; ( <em>spicy salmon, deep-fried with chef&#8217;s special sauce and caviars</em> )<br />
<strong>Sweet Potato Roll</strong><br />
<strong>Salmon Skin Roll</strong><br />
&#8220;<strong>Scallopfornia Roll</strong>&#8221; ( <em>California Roll topped with torched scallops, sesame seeds</em> )</p>
<p>This was a delicious meal. </p>
<p>Recommended.</p>
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		<title>The Trials of Gary</title>
		<link>http://heartstack.org/2010/02/19/the-trials-of-gary/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In January of this year, Artist/Musician/Painter/Cartoonist/Rad-Diviner Scott Alden unveiled an exciting new project &#8211; &#8220;The Trials of Gary&#8220;! One might remember Scott&#8217;s &#8220;Parallelaverse&#8221; series from two years ago. Well, Trials of Gary is a whole new ball of wax. Since this is a subscription-only web-comic, I&#8217;ll keep the storyline within the circle of those within [...]]]></description>
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<p>In January of this year, Artist/Musician/Painter/Cartoonist/Rad-Diviner <strong>Scott Alden</strong> unveiled an exciting new project &#8211; &#8220;<strong><em><a href="http://trialsofgary.blogspot.com">The Trials of Gary</a></em></strong>&#8220;! <span id="more-631"></span></p>
<p>One might remember Scott&#8217;s &#8220;<strong><a href="http://heartstack.org/2008/06/18/parallelaverse-by-scott-alden/">Parallelaverse</a></strong>&#8221; series from two years ago. Well, <strong>Trials of Gary</strong> is a whole new ball of wax. </p>
<p>Since this is a subscription-only web-comic, I&#8217;ll keep the storyline within the circle of those within the know. Let&#8217;s just say that there&#8217;s some drama in Gary-Land, and we&#8217;re in for a long year of watching this saga unfold. Soul-sacks, ringing helmets, </p>
<p>Along the way, it seems that Scott has some &#8220;Live Trials&#8221;, contests and real-life situations planned for subscribers. </p>
<p>The first contest gives us a chance to win a first-hand peek at the appearance of one of Gary&#8217;s foes &#8211; <strong><em>TERRY</em></strong>. By coming up with what Scott deems the most interesting or most hilarious spell that Gary or Terry will use will win a framed portrait of Terry weeks (possibly months!) before he is revealed in the comic. </p>
<p>Furthermore, I was recently followed by a Twitter user named &#8211; <strong><em><a href="http://twitter.com/terrykillsit">TERRYKILLSIT</a></em></strong>!  Turns out, it&#8217;s actually Terry!</p>
<h4><em>Sample Tweet: &#8220;I wonder sometimes how many people I&#8217;ve left tied up in cellars and COMPLETELY forgotten about.&#8221;</em></h4>
<p>Terry sounds like a bad, bad dude!</p>
<p>What I love about this series is that Scott is able to take simple, free internet tools and create a world for fans to be reminded about the series in their everyday life. Seeing Terry&#8217;s maniacal musings in my Twitter-feed always gives me a chuckle (or a pang of fear, depending) and I look forward to the weekly email installments of the story.</p>
<p>Cheers to new media!</p>
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		<title>Phantogram, Everywhere</title>
		<link>http://heartstack.org/2010/02/09/phantogram-everywhere/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 14:52:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two years ago, a shot rang out o&#8217;er the tiny little world of Upstate NY. It was less of a shot and more of a beat. A loud beat. A beat which was followed by a bleep. An errant bleep, probably from a synth. Then a guitar rang after the beat shot, weaving a wave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_607" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 580px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/grollphotography/4338886167"><img class="size-medium wp-image-607" title="Phantogram plays at Rutgers" src="http://heartstack.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/4338886167_1cf7b6488e_b-570x380.jpg" alt="" width="570" height="380" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo by Flickr user Groll Photography</p></div>
<p>Two years ago, a shot rang out o&#8217;er the tiny little world of Upstate NY.</p>
<p>It was less of a shot and more of a beat.</p>
<p>A loud beat. <span id="more-60"></span></p>
<p>A beat which was followed by a bleep.</p>
<p>An errant bleep, probably from a synth.</p>
<p>Then a guitar rang after the beat shot, weaving a wave of arpeggio over the ensuing sounds.</p>
<p>And then the words that stopped our sleepy little town, if for just a second&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>Wake up&#8230;</em></p>
<p><em>You&#8217;re getting high on your own supply&#8230;</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>Enter (their then name) &#8211; <em><strong>Charlie Everywhere</strong></em>.</p>
<p>There was something immediately magical about the duo of <strong>Sarah Barthel</strong> and <strong>Josh Carter</strong>. Everyone who knew Josh could tell he had talent and was capable of making intriguing music, but I&#8217;m not sure everyone knew that Sarah could be an equally powerful musical force.</p>
<p>I remember the first time I saw the band perform live (which may have indeed been their first show together) at <a href="http://www.myspace.com/kingstavernny"><strong>King&#8217;s Tavern</strong></a> in Saratoga Springs.  I remember technical difficulties left and right. The PA simply couldn&#8217;t handle amplifying vocals loud enough to power through the beats and sounds that were being pushed through at the same time. I remember long spaces between songs as they each took time to call up new settings on their sound processing gadgets that were tangled together in braids of black patch cords.</p>
<p>Despite all this, the groundwork was already there for what everyone in the room could feel was something special to behold. A new sound that was familiar, yet completely unknown and exciting to our ears.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the beginnings of a piece I started to write in 2008 about the band. I had hoped to start a feature for this blog called &#8220;<strong>In the Studio</strong>&#8220;, where I would interview/profile/tape a regional band in their studio space while they were in the throes of recording. I never quite finished this piece because it was around this time that their story began to change quite quickly and quite dramatically&#8230;</p>
<h4><em>Take a drive twenty-five minutes southeast of Saratoga Springs, NY through some gorgeous farmlands and quiet fields and you may just happen to hear a surprising rhythm coming from a garage behind an old modest home. If it catches your ear as you drive by you will stop the car and wonder if it&#8217;s the ghost of your stereo picking up some progressive hip-hop station from the future, whose main goal is to override your <a href="http://www.fly92.com"><strong>pop-of-the-day-station</strong></a>. Then you&#8217;ll hear voices singing &#8211; a male and a female voice &#8211; sometimes singing together, sometimes singing apart and you&#8217;ll crane your head to hear what they&#8217;re singing about, but you are fighting your body&#8217;s urge to move to the beats and the music at the same time &#8211; close but still far away.</em></p>
<p><em>In August, I invited myself out to the wonderland that is known as Harmony Lodge Studio, where <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Charlie Everywhere</span> <strong>Phantogram</strong> was putting the finishing touches on their first full-length album. Curious as to where and how this incredible music was being born, I was surprised to find quite a contrast to the complex and oftentimes dark moments that permeate the songs.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Josh Carter</strong> and <strong>Sarah Barthel</strong> have known each other since grade school. Friends for years, they discovered a surprise songwriting and musical synergy when they casually got together to jam on some new music that Josh had been working on.  A master of unique, street-influenced hip-hop beats, he has an equal affection for lush, swirling guitars and layers of synths which take these sounds to new ground. Sarah brought a certain sweet sadness to the table with her plaintive, emotive vocals &#8211; there is no flash in that voice, only the most tempered, honest tone with no bravado (or vibrato, for that matter). In their brief year together as Charlie Everywhere, they have amassed an impressive swath of songs that bring together a myriad of influences that quickly magnetized a hungry, underground group of fans into action. </em></p>
<p><em>It was a surprise to me to enter the converted garage / studio and note the little amount of gear laying around. Something in me expected a line of guitars and amps buttressing an overflowing microphone cabinet filled with the most vintage of mics. What was there amounted to just a bit more than their live gear; a simple, small dual keyboard setup fed by a laptop for Sarah, and a Fender Stratocaster guitar through a Peavey 2X12 combo amp for Josh. A few processors interrupt their vocal microphones&#8217; route to the P.A. and a handful of ancient drum machines lie dusty on tables nearby but there is nearly no physical evidence that heavily layered and detailed recordings were made in this room.<br />
</em></h4>
<p>On the day that I visited, they were terribly close to finishing the album that is now known as <strong><em>Eyelid Movies</em></strong> (released today, 2/9/10 on <a href="http://www.barsuk.com/shop/bark094"><strong>Barsuk</strong></a> in the U.S.). The two were still debating tracklisting, song order and even song inclusion at that point. Over the course of many months they had been adding and taking away songs, moving them to the front, then sending them to the back, possibly tweaking a mix, possibly canning a jam altogether. </p>
<p>As the story went, there was just one more song to be born to complete the album; &#8220;<strong>Futuristic Casket</strong>&#8221; (<em>check the fun</em> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rgk5uS-XLE"><em><strong>fan-made video</strong></em></a>) arrived within a week of our hang, only to be sacrificed to a late-night red wine + laptop death. Luckily, Josh and Sarah rebuilt the song because to me, it&#8217;s the cornerstone of the album and rightfully sums up the best parts of their music.</p>
<h2>So what is it about Phantogram?</h2>
<p>How did they get to where they are?</p>
<p>What launched them so quickly to a place where they are cruising the world, performing their music?</p>
<p>This is only a guess &#8211; but it feels to me that their formula is so compelling, so unique, so personal that it&#8217;s simply undeniable that once you&#8217;ve been hooked that you <strong><em>have</em></strong> to tell someone about it.</p>
<p>That they are so capable of evoking soundtrack-style moodiness with often sad, contemplative lyrics is an immediate magnet for lonely, human souls out there.</p>
<p>That they can incorporate the vibe of the unique beats of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jdilla"><strong>J Dilla</strong></a> into their music without sounding posed or out of place magnetizes anyone who has an ear for underground hip-hop.</p>
<p>That there is an element of melodic guitar squall summons the folks planted in their early 90&#8242;s UK bands.</p>
<p>Then the duality, harmony and contrast of male and female voices singing alone and together tying the whole mess into a bundle truly seals the deal as something ultimately special.</p>
<h2>And the spread of it all?</h2>
<p>Well, at first it was all about MySpace. Two or three songs posted. A few pictures of Josh and Sarah <a href="http://www.jeffdoedesign.com/wordpress/2009/08/22/music-phantogram/">sitting in the grass with headphones on</a>. A keyboard hanging from a tree.</p>
<p>A few fans turned into 100 fans.</p>
<p>100 fans quickly turned into 1000 fans.</p>
<p>1000 to 5000&#8230; and on and on.</p>
<p>Then, it was the engagement &#8211; songs would appear in their MySpace player for two days and then quickly removed &#8211; replaced by a completely different song. I remember logging in late at night seeing a new song had been uploaded within the last hour, then only to find it missing the next morning. I know I was hooked, and it certainly kept me coming back for more and more.</p>
<p>The whispers around town that the band had signed a few record deals came quickly and loudly. Seems like everyone knew it or at least everyone was talking about it. The details of all this took time to reveal though; first the announcement of signing with <a href="http://www.bbemusic.com/"><strong>BBE</strong></a> in the UK. This was big, but the <a href="http://barsuk.com"><strong>Barsuk</strong></a> then the <a href="http://www.ghostly.com/news/2010/1/677-introducing-mux-mool-phantogram-gadi-mizrahi"><strong>Ghostly International</strong></a> announcements were the clinchers. Josh and Sarah were on their way.</p>
<p>There is the wonder why it took so long for <strong><em>Eyelid Movies</em></strong> to be released in the U.S. If we look back on the past year, we can see that plenty of smart moves were made for the band to set them up to have a true shot at bringing their music to the highest level it could muster.</p>
<p>Their booking agent / management team did them just right by putting them on nationwide tours with bands such as <strong><a href="http://www.sviib.com/"><strong>School of Seven Bells</strong></a></strong> and <a href="http://www.zero7.co.uk/home.htm"><strong>Zero7</strong></a>, who would have fans and followers that would appreciate Phantogram&#8217;s music. These tours also served a purpose of connecting the band with the early fans that found them on MySpace.</p>
<p>New fans and old fans united; a true groundswell of love and excitement.</p>
<h2>Now what?</h2>
<p>On this day of the <strong><em>Eyelid Movies</em></strong> album release, we who have known this music since its birth can sit back and revel in the miles of possibility in front of our friends.</p>
<p>And ourselves, if we try.</p>
<p><em>Round-up of national-level reviews, as they come in</em>:<br />
<strong><a href="http://m.spin.com/reviews/phantogram-eyelid-movies-barsuk-0">Spin.com</a></strong><br />
<strong><a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123085620">NPR</a></strong><br />
<strong><a href="http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2010/02/best-of-whats-next-phantogram.html">Paste Interview</a></strong> (thx <a href="http://twitter.com/thehiddencity"><strong>@TheHiddenCity</strong></a>)<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.afterellen.com/blog/stubbs/new-music-tuesday-2-9-2010">AfterEllen.com</a></strong></p>
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