Entries in Wilco (15)

Wednesday
Jun292011

Wilco - The Whole Love release date, cover art + tour dates

September 13 - Murat Theatre - Indianapolis, IN

September 16 - Massey Hall - Toronto, ONT

September 17 - Massey Hall - Toronto, ONT

September 18 - Metropolis - Montreal, QC

September 20 - Wang Theatre - Boston, MA

September 22 - Central Park Summerstage - New York, NY

September 25 - Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia, MD

September 27 - Raleigh Amphitheater - Raleigh, NC

September 28 - Cobb Energy Performing Arts Ctr - Atlanta, GA

September 29 - Cobb Energy Performing Arts Ctr - Atlanta, GA

October 1 - The Ryman - Nashville, TN

October 2 - The Ryman - Nashville, TN

October 4 - Peabody Opera House - St. Louis, MO

October 5 - Overture Hall - Madison, WI

Sunday
Jun262011

Solid Sound audio highlights - new Wilco songs, collaborations


A wet weekend couldn't dampen the spirits of the Wilco faithful that headed to North Adams MA for the second annual Solid Sound Festival.  Wilco's two headlining sets totaled about 5 hours of music with almost no overlap - including almost 50 different songs, a few world premiers and one-off collaborations.  After I fully dry out, both full sets will be posted in their entirety - check back soon.  Until then, here are some of the many highlights...

I Love My Label (Nick Lowe cover)
I Might (new)
Dawned On Me (new - live debut)
Unknown (new - live debut)
You Never Know (with Liam Finn)
Born Alone (new)
California Stars (with Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion)
Whole Love (new)
I Got You (Split Enz cover, with Neil Finn)

Complete 6.24 recording here


Thursday
Jun232011

VV Heads to Wilco's Solid Sound Festival 2011

Last year's inaugural Solid Sound experiment was one of the most well-organized festivals I've ever been to.  It was obvious that the band took an active role not only in curating the performances and exhibits, but in the minor details that really make or break the festival experience.  It was clearly a success for the band and the town of North Adams, and lucky for us Wilco decided to do it again.  The band that will forever be linked to Chicago is starting to put down roots in Western Mass - and that's just fine with me.  Follow @visiblevoicebos on Twitter for live updates/photos and check back for a full post-festival wrap-up!

Magazine Called Sunset - LIVE at Solid Sound 2010


Tuesday
Sep072010

Juniper Tar covers Wilco


Muzzle of Bees, one of my favorite blogs, just posted a great collection of Wisconsin-based artists covering Wilco's classic Summerteeth album.  Download the full compliation here - it's fantastic (and free).  One of the highlights for me is Juniper Tar's take on Via Chicago - one of the most haunting and personal songs off Summerteeth.  Juniper Tar reminds me at times of early-Wilco and Uncle Tupelo so it's a natural fit, but they manage to put their own stamp on Via Chicago.  The song rides a steady beat and builds to a crescendo of piano and electric guitar.

Listen below, along with the fantastic "Birds In Trees" from Juniper Tar's excellent Howl Street EP - and be sure to download the entire compilation from Muzzle of Bees.

Juniper Tar - Via Chicago (Wilco)
Juniper Tar - Birds In Trees

Monday
Aug232010

Wilco brings Solid Sound to Mass MoCA

 
By Seth Mitchell

Chicago rock legends Wilco took over the Berkshire town of North Adams, MA recently, for what we can only hope was the first annual Solid Sound Arts and Music Festival.  The three day long festival, which was held in the downtown mills now comprising the Mass. Museum of Contemporary Art, featured sets by the legendary Mavis Staples, local heroes The Books, and, of course, Wilco, in addition to the numerous side projects of its members and other artists.

From the moment Jeff Tweedy announced the idea for Solid Sound from the stage of the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, I knew that it couldn’t be missed.  It would have music, it would have Wilco, and it would be held 3 hours from Boston- that did it.  The fact that the festival would be held in the Mass MOCA and include comedy, film, and Mavis Staples was just unneeded justification.

North Adams, a town of fewer than 14,000 residents nestled in the hills of northern Berkshire County, saw itself swell by more than 50% over the weekend, with local shops staying open past midnight to (hopefully) capitalize on the influx of customers.  North Adams has been economically depressed since the closure of the Sprague Electric Company in 1985.  With the loss of local jobs, the prosperous town began a tailspin until 1999, when the company’s 26 mill buildings were reopened as the largest center for contemporary visual and performing arts in the US. 

A sea of plaid shirts and beards made it impossible to tell locals from musicians, with Wilco’s handpicked acts mingling with the weekend’s crowds.  To the thousands of fans and artists there, the festival seems to have been a great success.  The true measure of this festival, however, and of its future, lay in the impact on town’s businesses and the Mass MOCA.

In addition to over a dozen musical acts, the museum hosted exhibits from musicians like Nels Cline and a 3-floor retrospective of artist Sol LeWitt.  An indoor auditorium showcased comedians Todd Barry and Kristen Schaal, among others, and hosted a Wilco- curated film series.  The downtown city setting in a valley of the bucolic Berkshires was unique, with plenty of nearby free parking lots and shuttles (though I never needed one).   

Other Highlights of Solid Sound:  

1. Jeff Tweedy in the Dunk Tank, Nudie Jacket and All- Absolutely the #1 reason to go to Solid Sound (see the photos), especially when Jeff then complains about the dunk tank at least 5 times on stage over the rest of the weekend.

2. 3-Day Tickets for Under $100- For all the top-tier bands and free access to the Mass MOCA to boot, no one, even in this recession, can really complain.

3. Well Planned, Well Run, and Well Curated- Free parking, re-entry allowed, $5 Magic Hat.  An eclectic mix of bands and logical schedule.  Just really well done.

4. It’s for a Good Cause- The residents of North Adams were willing to think outside the proverbial box to approve this unique new concept.  Its goal was to stimulate the local businesses and to bring new interest to Mass MOCA – lets hope that it does that, and more.  I’d fully support an indoor winter session too…just a thought.   

5. Magazine Called Sunset- Just listen...

Wilco - Magazine Called Sunset (Solid Sound Festival 8/14/10)


Downsides:

1.  Very limited lodging (hotels/camping) nearby- as in, I stayed at a campground   in VT.  Next year I’d recommend scouting out the “quaint” motels that advertised vacancies even when everything with any semblance of a web presence had been full a week earlier.  

Two and a half days of perfect weather were punctuated by warm drizzle during Tweedy’s Sunday finale.  During his set with “friends” from the rest of the weekend’s lineup, Tweedy bantered with the crowd.  "I hope we can come back next year. Come back, bring some friends. Or don't. There are plenty of people here, we don't need any more. Keep it a secret."  That’s a good idea, Jeff, because it’s the sort of festival that is perfect at under 10,000 – but I’m afraid the word will get out on our “little” big secret.  

Solid Sound photo gallery >>

   

 

Friday
Aug132010

Weekend plans: Wilco's Solid Sound

As you read this, I am most likely making the trek out to the far reaches of Western Massachusetts for Wilco's innaugural Solid Sound Festival.

Over the last 10 years Wilco has remained one of my favorite bands - one of a very exclusive group that never leaves my music rotation.  They've stayed there by releasing consistently good-to-great albums, and playing increasingly epic live shows.  When Jeff Tweedy announced the Solid Sound Festival from the stage at the Orpheum last April, I knew I had to be there.  The chance to not only see my favorite band play a show, but curate an entire music festival in the beautiful Berkshires -- enough said.

With the great Mavis Staples, Vetiver, Brenda and more all sharing the bill with Wilco, it's sure to be a fantastic weekend of music.  Not to mention comedy, interactive exhibits and contemporary art. 

Expect a full report when I return, but in the meantime here's the fantastic new Tweedy-produced Mavis Staples song "You Are Not Alone":

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