The White White Lights Shine
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The White White Lights Shine

 

The White White Lights’ upcoming debut EP Medium Head Boy suggests the experimental indie rockers have what it takes to outshine their contemporaries. From eerie vocals to danceable rhythms, the band has deservingly catapulted into the spotlight already, receiving attention from sources such as SPIN and The Onion’s A.V. Club.

According to guitarist Deluxe Peroux, who at first said the band’s sound is like “Tom Waits sodomizing Blondie with a fuzz pedal,” Sonic Youth has had a major influence on the band. “Dirty was one of the first CDs I had. In starting this band, I wanted to get back to what I loved in my childhood. I wanted to feel like 12-year-old me could be proud of the music I’m making,” he said.

 

With a sound similar to the likes of not only Sonic Youth but also The Pixies and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, lead singer Jenny Gacy drives the band’s tendency to make you crave more and more of the catchy yet haunting aura TWWL has to offer in their 6 track debut, which covers topics including seduction, loneliness and aliens. Album highlight (and TWWL’s favorite to play) “Space Invaders” has the sort of synthesizing energy that is bound to spread like wildfire, while “It’s Cold Here in Japan” is a slow and vulnerable ballad held together by a xylophonic backbone.

 

Together since 2008, the band has had the chance to play live many times in their home city, although this Saturday’s show at Emo’s will be their first with a release in hand. 

 

“We’ve had the fortune of playing at most major Austin rock venues like The Parish, Mohawk, Stubb’s, Emo’s (inside and outside), Beauty Bar, and even non-traditional spaces like Blanton Museum,” Gacy said. “We played our first shows at Beauty Bar and we still love the feeling of playing in smaller spaces as close to the audience as possible. Emo’s is great in that sense; you feel very connected to the audience.”

 

On the brink of releasing Medium Head Boy this Saturday, February 27, TWWL have a number of shows lined up, including a few spots during SXSW. The four-piece are also set to roll out a full-length album in April, so it’s safe to say that TWWL will definitely be a band to watch this year.

 

With the level of passion and self-described honesty that speaks through the new record, TWWL could just be the next big thing out of Austin, according to Gacy. 

 

“We’re honest. We keep our recordings as live as possible; we don’t mask our imperfections. We glorify them.” 

 

Check out The White White Lights this Saturday, February 27 at Emo’s and see what all the hype is about. 


--Melanie Wolfson

 

(Photo: Daniel Perlaky) 

 

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June 2010
Cavedweller
The Best Version of Gloria Ever There Was

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Operating on the mellow fringe of Austin’s always healthy psychedelic scene, Cavedweller has quietly put together some of the most fascinating work in town, including our newest choice for CD of the month: The Best Version of Gloria Ever There Was. This isn’t a new album; it’s just one we feel deserves digging back up, because it never received anywhere close to its due. 

Cavedweller, aka Dirk Michener, kicks the album off in typically understated style with “A Horse and A Man,” a creaky, timeless song that showcases his weatherbeaten voice. There’s plenty going on in this voice: cracks and rumbles that hint at wisdom, but also just the slightest sense of amusement, and occasionally, behind the resignation, a little bit of swagger. That swagger comes the front more on songs like “Augusta, Ga.” and the immediately appealing and memorable “Black Black Magic”, where he filters Marc Bolan through Tom Waits. But even on the more mournful numbers the various never-quite-meshing emotions evident in his voice raise his music far above ordinary. 

 

Literalists may struggle with the fact that there is no version of Gloria included on the album...we’ll take votes on what he means by that. 

 

There is, of course, a dreamy, druggy feel to the whole thing (his myspace page, under influences: “most of the time”), and a lo-fi recording style that would fit right in the Nuggets compilation, all of which lead to the psychedelic designation. But that label tends to sell short the songwriting...these are just excellent songs, songs you could cover in any number of ways and come up with gold. It’s all off-kilter and the lyrics are surreal, but that’s also true of probably the best music of the last forty years. 

The 13th Floor Elevators
Janis Joplin
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Asleep at the Wheel
Willie Nelson
The Skunks
Townes Van Zandt
Guy Clark
Jerry Jeff Walker
The Dicks
Marcia Ball
The Butthole Surfers
Joe Ely
The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Nanci Griffith
Lucinda Williams
Arc Angels
Shawn Colvin
Alejandro Escovedo
Fastball
Jimmie Dale Gilmore
The Gourds
Robert Earl Keen
James McMurtry
Toni Price
Kelly Willis
Okkervil River
The American Analog Set
...Trail of Dead
Explosions in the Sky
Patty Griffin
Sara Hickman
I Love You But I've Chosen...
The Octopus Project
Okkervil River
Bruce Robison
Spoon
The Sword
What Made Milwaukee...
   

 


SEPTEMBER
09.04Cheer Up Charlie's
2pm The Daily Brothers
09.04Emo's
9pm She Sir
09.04Saxon Pub
10pm Calliope Musicals
09.04Stubb's
12pm Saints Of Valory
09.05Scoot Inn
9pm Art Versus Industry
09.06Mohawk
10pm Death Is Not A Joyride
11pm Baths
11pm El Ten Eleven
09.08Beauty Bar
9pm Real Book Fake Book
10pm Chili
11pm [ Paperthreat ]
09.10Elysium
11pm Love Hate Affair
09.10Hole in the Wall
11pm Crooks
09.18Trailer Space Records
4pm Thunder Buffalo
09.22Carousel Lounge
7pm The Daily Brothers
09.24The Ghost Room
8pm Jason Poe Cd Release
09.24The Parish
8pm Stephen Kellogg
09.30Beerland
10pm Baron Grod
09.30Threadgill's
10pm Calliope Musicals
OCTOBER
10.25Momo's
6pm Angie Mattson
SEPTEMBER
09.04Cheer Up Charlie's
2pm The Daily Brothers
09.04Emo's
9pm She Sir
09.04Saxon Pub
10pm Calliope Musicals
09.04Stubb's
12pm Saints Of Valory
09.05Scoot Inn
9pm Art Versus Industry
09.06Mohawk
10pm Death Is Not A Joyride
11pm Baths
11pm El Ten Eleven
09.08Beauty Bar
9pm Real Book Fake Book
10pm Chili
11pm [ Paperthreat ]
09.10Elysium
11pm Love Hate Affair
09.10Hole in the Wall
11pm Crooks
09.18Trailer Space Records
4pm Thunder Buffalo
09.22Carousel Lounge
7pm The Daily Brothers
09.24The Ghost Room
8pm Jason Poe Cd Release
09.24The Parish
8pm Stephen Kellogg
09.30Beerland
10pm Baron Grod
09.30Threadgill's
10pm Calliope Musicals
OCTOBER
10.25Momo's
6pm Angie Mattson