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May 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

“Wide Eyes” by Local Natives

Local Natives are one of my new favorite groups. I have seen them a couple times live and their energy is really infectious. Plus, they cover the Talking Heads (“Warning Sign”) and have songs that sound like early The Police (“Camera Talk”). Plus, most members play percussion and sing as well as playing their different instruments.

They are from Los Angeles and originally toured alot with one of my favorite bands from last year, The Union Line (whose “Pearls” is awesome). But now, Local Natives are blowing up and touring all over the world.

May 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
This is what it looks like when you record a String Quartet in a living room.

This is what it looks like when you record a String Quartet in a living room.

April 26, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
April 26, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
April 09, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

“Blood” by The Middle East

This is one of my favorite new songs (from a group out of Australia). Listen to the whole thing; the ending is awesome.


We are heading to the studio this weekend to do more mixing as we keep chugging along. No one ever said what a marathon this whole process would be! It seems to be working out exceptionally well though, and I am super excited to share the finished product when it finally floats down from it’s mythical place of make believe.

April 09, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
April 07, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

“Untitled (‘Oh Marvin’)” by il gato

A song from the recording sessions at Tiny Telephone which may or may not be on an upcoming E.P.

April 07, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
April 01, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

“Gobbledigook” by Sigur Ros

In honor of il gato recording strings and getting epic and how much I love this song and lead singer Jonsi coming out with an album and also the naked video craze that seems to be taking the nation by storm (The Flaming Lips, Matt & Kim, Erykah Badu).

Mixing this weekend!

April 01, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
March 02, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

“Excuses” by The Morning Benders

I have liked these local guys ever since “Dammit Anna” and their video of “Crosseyed”, which captured the vibe and beauty of the Berkeley Hills to a “T”. Now they have a new album produced by Chris Taylor of the awesome Grizzly Bear and it shares their aesthetic of extremely moody, antiquate sounds and fits The Morning Benders quite well.

I always loved songwriter Chris Chu’s Phil Spector leanings (hear their free “Bedroom Covers” album, which also has awesome versions of songs by The Talking Heads and “Lovefool” by the Cardigans) and this video really allowed him to go all out. He collected local Bay Area musicians including John Vanderslice, Girls, Port O'Brien, Rogue Wave and others.

March 02, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
March 01, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

“Name In Stone” by Dead Man’s Bones

Another favorite from 2009.

March 01, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
March 01, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

Further 2009 Recap

Dead Man’s Bones is a band with actor Ryan Gosling (star of the awesome “Half Nelson” and one of the best younger actors around with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Pitt and Emile Hirsch) and Zach Shields. Their first album was released in October 2009 through ANTI Records (Tom Waits and a wonderfully eclectic roster) and features a collaboration with the Silverlake Conservatory Children’s Choir.

I saw them in concert and the whole show began with a talent show. Their tour incorporated a different children’s choir from each city and each show ended with all 25 people on stage slowly pretending to die by laying down on stage. And there was a fog machine. Awesome.

The album wound up not being as amazing as these videos (how do you take the children’s choir out of “In The Room Where You Sleep”?), but these are amazing videos and the album has one of my favorite songs of 2009, “Pa Pa Power”.

March 01, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
March 01, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

“Tunnelvision” by Here We Go Magic

Another favorite from 2009.

March 01, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
March 01, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

“Half Asleep” by School of Seven Bells

One of my favorite songs of 2009.

March 01, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
As I have been describing the upcoming album, “All these Slippery things”, to people I have been referring to two inspirations:  Neutral Milk Hotel’s “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea” and Paul Thomas Anderson’s &ldq…

As I have been describing the upcoming album, “All these Slippery things”, to people I have been referring to two inspirations:  Neutral Milk Hotel’s “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea” and Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Magnolia”. Besides being two of my favorite works of art, the idea of being so ambitious as to create a work that not only attempts to describe a world view, but one that has layer upon layer of depth from lyrical content, to formal connections, to transitions between different parts, to anything you can envision, is one that is whirling around in all of our attempts with this album.

It seems that in this life (which sometimes can be tragically short) we need to put ourselves out there and remove any limits we have of our potential. To be able to forget judgment and do our best to bare our souls and to have compassion for not only everyone else who is baring their souls, but for ourselves. It reminds me of a quote I have always loved, “Why not shoot for the stars, because maybe you will wind up with the moon”. I like the moon. And the stars.

Well today walking to the gym I actually had the random pleasure of crossing paths with Jeff Mangum, Neutral Milk Hotel’s lead singer, who was visiting San Francisco. Though extremely nervous I went up and told him what a fan I was and we talked for just a couple of minutes. Inspired by the craziness of the world to lead me to meeting him at the very time I am recording this album I was just reading some interviews about him and found this, which I think helps encapsulate some of the ideas in the album so I thought I would share.

This is from a 2002 interview on Pitchfork:

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Pitchfork: I know you’re interested in visions and dreams, and that you sometimes record other people’s visions and dreams for your montage pieces. Do you remember many of your own?

Jeff: I did have a vision about a year ago that had an impact on me.

Pitchfork: What was it?

Jeff: Well, I was lying in bed slowly coming out of sleeping, and this voice in my head told me to go back in; to not quite wake up yet, but just to stay in that in-between place. So I did. I slipped back down and stayed in the halfway point. Then I was standing on the ocean. I saw a blur come around, from my right side to my left. It was a hand putting something next to me. When I looked closer I saw that what the hand had put there was a little sea turtle. I looked up to see who had put it there, and there was this mulatto boy looking at me, smiling. I picked up the sea turtle and put in my hand and it turned into a butterfly. And then it turned into a black spider. It kept turning into a butterfly, a spider, a butterfly, a spider. It would pulsate between the two. I put my hands around it to grasp it and blood ran out of my hands and fell into the sand. Then as I let go of it, the blood rose up from the sand and turned again into the butterfly/spider. It hovered about a foot above my hand, and turned into a little ball of light. So that whole sequence repeated two or three times: it would land back in my hand, turn into a creature, and when I tried to hold it, it would crush again into blood, and when I would let go the blood would rise back up and turn into a ball of light.

Pitchfork: Do you know what it means?

Jeff: Yes, I pretty much understood it right away. I didn’t have to analyze it afterwards. The butterfly and the spider represented two opposing sides: all the things that I love and consider to be beautiful and gentle and wonderful, and all the things that threaten me… the things about life that I can’t come to terms with because they don’t fit into my nice, happy picture of the way I want the world to be. It kept morphing back and forth to show me that they’re both one and the same; they’re dependent on one another to exist. When I tried to grasp at either what I love or what I hate, I destroyed the very ability of being able to really penetrate the essence of either. By trying to understand it, I would just crush it. But when I let go and let it be what it was, it would turn into light to show me that both sides come from the same source. I think the vision was trying to tell me to just live and be joyful and stop creating these internal wars over all the pain that is within myself and that I see all around me. That’s how I interpret it.

February 27, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
February 27, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
February = Track at Tiny Telephone
March = Overdub at Home
April = Mix at Tiny Telephone
May = Master + Production
June = “All these Slippery things”

February = Track at Tiny Telephone

March = Overdub at Home

April = Mix at Tiny Telephone

May = Master + Production

June = “All these Slippery things”

February 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
February 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
Mr. Daimian Holiday Scott (Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Songwriter/Lyricist, Etc.)

Mr. Daimian Holiday Scott (Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Songwriter/Lyricist, Etc.)

February 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
February 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
Mr. Andrew Thomas (Vocals, Upright Bass, Electric Bass, Mandolin, etc.)

Mr. Andrew Thomas (Vocals, Upright Bass, Electric Bass, Mandolin, etc.)

February 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
February 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
Mr. Johnny Major (Vocals, Drums, Cowbell, Etc.)

Mr. Johnny Major (Vocals, Drums, Cowbell, Etc.)

February 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
February 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
Mr. Matthew Souther (Vocals, Piano, Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Trombone, etc.)

Mr. Matthew Souther (Vocals, Piano, Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Trombone, etc.)

February 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
February 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
THE TOUCH, THE FEEL, THE FABRIC OF SAN FRANCISCO!!!!!
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goldenfiddle:

Wayne Thiebaud, 24th Street Intersection, 1977

THE TOUCH, THE FEEL, THE FABRIC OF SAN FRANCISCO!!!!!

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goldenfiddle:

Wayne Thiebaud, 24th Street Intersection, 1977

February 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
February 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
WOW.
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goldenfiddle:

Rosemarie Fiore “Firework Drawing #21,” 2008, lit firework residue on paper, cardboard and collage 40 in x 30 1/4 in

WOW.

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goldenfiddle:

Rosemarie Fiore “Firework Drawing #21,” 2008, lit firework residue on paper, cardboard and collage 40 in x 30 1/4 in

February 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
February 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
goldenfiddle:

NYT: SADE! (photo Sophie Muller)

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My dad always has loved Sade which originally made me think…

goldenfiddle:

NYT: SADE! (photo Sophie Muller)

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My dad always has loved Sade which originally made me think less of him (my dad also loved Jimmy Cliff and Robert Johnson which makes me think he was the coolest dad ever). Eventually I became infatuated with her “Lovers Rock” album in 2000 and realized the stunning, relaxed beauty and also how young and naive I once was about the charms of this chanteuse.

“Lovers Rock” still ranks as one of my all time favorite make-out albums. Just alone for how sexy and sensual are the plucks on the guitar, the brushes on the drum, the fingers on the bass, and then to combine this all with Sade’s plaintive coos:  Ooooh, be still my quivering heart.

Other top Make-out Albums:

  • “Rainywood: Rainywood EP” (the first, mostly acoustic band of the members of BrightBlack Morning Light)
  • “Amina: Kurr” (The strings from Sigur Ros had one what I think of is one of the most under-rated albums of that year (2007?). I finally found the indie rock equivalent to Enya, whom I adore and ranks as one of the top all time selling female artists)
  • “Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto: The Girl from Ipanema” (Lush and intimate)
  • “Milosh: Meme” (Great, great album)
  • Tons of others

February 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott
February 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
February 24, 2010 by Daimian Holiday Scott

“Burning Red (The Fa Fa Fa Song)” by il gato

A demo from our upcoming album, “All these Slippery things”.

I consider David Byrne to be an idol and in a book about the Talking Heads I read that the part in “Psycho Killer” that goes “Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa Far Better” was actually inspired by an Otis Redding song called “Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)”.

As Otis is one of my other favorites of all time, this is my lyrical homage to them.

February 24, 2010 /Daimian Holiday Scott
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