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The Last Domino – Bjorksongs (Domino In The Dark) (Music Review)

The Last Domino
Bjorksongs (Domino In The Dark)
http://www.thelastdomino.com/bjorksongs_album.html
Rating: 3.5 out of 5

Let’s face it. It is not easy to cover a Bjork song and make it successfully work. Hearing numerous bands try their hands at the mercy of the Icelandic woman’s music, the band usually fails at the fault of their own interpretation; that or try too hard to maintain every ounce of preservation within the song while loosing the identity of the band.

For The Last Domino, John Orr bravely sludged through Bjork’s discography and selected five songs who simply risked it for the admiration to a musician that is dear to his heart.

What transpires is five songs that will surprise you. Maybe that is because Orr knows his limitations, or maybe that he also knows how to focus and has a great ear at piecing together a song that not only gives props to the person he’s covering, but also to his own identity.

Using various instruments, his choices are well worth it. “Who Is It (Carry My Joy On The Left, Carry My Pain On The Right)” begins with a wailing saxophone that builds to the addition of his acoustic guitar strumming away and Orr’s powerful vocal chords breaking any silence between the words. This is a man who is not afraid to be heard.

“Hidden Place” is both creepy and beautiful at the same time, like something you would hear if you did a mash-up of Bauhaus and Martin Denny.  “Hyper Ballad” is a more straight-laced version of the song because Orr trades electronics for looping effects, but he does it so that the song is comforting without lacking anything.

He also takes a hard rock feedback stab at “Army Of Me” that sounds more like early Soundgarden covering this song. Although short-lived, the noisy cover really stands out.

Leading to an a capela rendition of “Unravel,” it’s stunning as to how Orr can warp his vocals into a melodic army and a testament to Orr’s talent.

“Unison” is probably my least favorite of the EP, and “The Anchor Song” is anti-climactic compared to everything else on here. But again, we are talking about someone who can successfully weave a bjork song into his own ideologies.

You can download the EP for free from his website.

Not To Miss: Decay/Sustain Tonight: April 9, 2010

Tonight (Friday, April 9), at the Murphy Arts Center (1043 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis), Big Car Gallery and Mt. Comfort Gallery present Decay/Sustain. The Fountain Square event will blend an assortment of incredible music and artistic talent all under one roof. The event is all ages, begins at 6:30 p.m. and costs a mere $5.

Featured Musicians and Artists are as follows:

Featured Musicians:

HELADO NEGRO – http://asthmatickitty.com/helado-negro
JULIANNA BARWICK – http://www.juliannabarwick.com/
EPSTEIN – http://cargocollective.com/robertocarloslange
KID PRIMITIVE FAMILY – http://www.myspace.com/kidprimitive
BERRY – http://www.myspace.com/berry
ABNER TRIO – http://www.myspace.com/abnertrio
JOOKABOX – http://www.myspace.com/jookabox

Featured Artists:

JONATHAN DUECK – http://www.intransitcentre.info
RYAN IRVIN – http://saiddesign.com
JOHN BERRY – http://johngberry.com
DM STITH – http://dmstith.com

Mixtape (free download) and more info for the event can be found here: http://asthmatickitty.com/decaysustain/

Sponsors:
http://method-ad.com/
http://www.asthmatickitty.com
http://www.joyfulnoiserecordings.com
http://www.transpanthergroup.com
http://www.bigcar.org
http://www.mtcomfort.blogspot.com
http://www.myspace.com/indievolumes

Upcoming Shows for Indianapolis and Bloomington – March 29 through April 4

Every Monday, ZapTown will attempt to run down, to the best of our knowledge, all of the great shows coming up in this city and beyond (right now that means Bloomington). If you see a show or your club not listed and would like to have it included on the list, please contact us.

(Click on the club link for a google map of its location)

Birdys
Buskirk-Chumley
The Bishop
The Bluebird
Local’s Only
The Melody Inn
The Murat
Rachael’s Cafe
Radio Radio
The Vogue
The Vollrath

Upcoming Shows For Indianapolis and Bloomington, March 29 through April 4

(Click on the band link to find out more about that band)

Monday, March 29

Indianapolis

Woodhands @ Radio Radio
Aaron Zimmer and Chris Ballard @ Birdys
Bone Thugs & Harmony @ The Vogue

Bloomington
David Bazan and The Headlights @ The Bishop

Tuesday, March 30

Indianapolis
Tim Barry, Red Clay River, and Holy Ghost Canyon @ The Vollrath

Bloomington
Murder By Death @ The Bluebird

Wednesday, March 31

Indianapolis
Thunders, The Booze, Biters, and Eric & The Happy Thoughts @ The Vollrath
Hindsight 42 @ Birdys
Maravich and Antique Scream @ The Melody Inn

Bloomington
Hail, Arcitheuthis, Deserter, and Humans @ The Bishop
Joanna Newsom and Robin Pecknold @ The Buskirk-Chumley

Thursday, April 1

Indianapolis
Mayor Hawthorne & The County and Mudkids @ Radio Radio
Frontier Folk Nebraska and Jethro Easyfields @ The Vollrath
Periphonic, Foster’s Branch, and Precore @ Birdys
Thunders, Pravada, and Judgement Day @ Local’s Only
Piece de Resistance, Folding Bones, Dwarf Army Midgets, Keith Moody Band, and more @ The Melody

Bloomington
Early Day Miners, Girl In Trouble, and Mako Sica @ The Bishop

Friday, April 2

Indianapolis
Caroline Smith and the Good Night Sleeps and Cameron McGill @ Radio RAdio
Records and Hollis Brown @ The Vollrath
Waldemere Revival, Coyaba, Fifth on the Floor, and Ben Justsus Band @ Birdys
Electric Six, Jookabox, and A Squared Industries DJ Set @ The Vogue
Stockwell Road @ The Melody

Bloomington
Fanfarlo @ The Bluebirds
The Strange Boys, Apache Dropout, Charlie and the Skunks @ The Bishop

Saturday, April 3

Indianapolis
No Coast Art Series @ The McNamara Building
Bigger Than Elvis @ Radio Radio
Brad Odom, Casual Interruption, Johnny Feelgood and EDDIE @ The Vollrath
Michael Kelsey, One-Eyed Dog, and Henry French @ Birdys
Richard Sullivan Band, Old Fair & Square Band, and Deborah Asante @ Local’s Only
Harley Poe, The Staggerers, and Fisticuffs @ Melody

Bloomington
Child Bite, Zoos of Berlin, and Owl and the Octopus @ The Bishop

Sunday, April 4

Indianapolis
Tonos Triad @ The Melody

Upcoming Shows for Indianapolis and Bloomington – March 22 through March 28

Every Monday, ZapTown will attempt to run down, to the best of our knowledge, all of the great shows coming up in this city and beyond (right now that means Bloomington). If you see a show or your club not listed and would like to have it included on the list, please contact us.

(Click on the club link for a google map of its location)

Birdys
The Bishop
Local’s Only
The Melody Inn
The Murat
Rachael’s Cafe
Radio Radio
The Vollrath

Upcoming Shows For Indianapolis and Bloomington, March 22 through March 28

(Click on the band link to find out more about that band)

Monday, March 22

Indianapolis
Static Of The Gods, Eisenhower Field Day, and The Odyssey Favor @ The Melody Inn

Bloomington
Jon Bellows, The Empires, CDY + Sonny, and Charlie and the Skunks @ The Bishop

Tuesday, March 23

Indianapolis
Port O’ Brien and Amo Joy @ Radio Radio
Static of the Gods @ Birdys

Wednesday, March 24

Indianapolis
Touched By Strangers and Five Til Dawn @ Birdys
Cowboy Angels, Leon Chance & The Long Shots, The Tillers @ The Melody Inn

Bloomington
The Delicious, Paul Baribeau, The Extraordinaires, and Hop Along @ The Bishop

Thursday, March 25

Indianapolis
Pretty Things Peepshow @ The Vollrath
Trampled By Turtles and Spoon Joint @ Radio Radio
Miggs and Records @ Birdys
The Light Pollution and John Rambo & The Vietnamese @ Local’s Only
Hey Hey Melodica, Bears of Blue River, and Deep Cricket Night @ The Melody Inn

Bloomington
The Cave Singers @ The Bishop

Friday, March 26

Indianapolis
Shadeland, The Locals, and Vicious Guns @ The Vollrath
Roman Candle and The Ravenna Colt @ Radio Radio
Endiana, Bullets 4 Live, and Sourmash @ Birdys
Yuki, Glow Friends, and Rooms @ Locals Only
Hillbilly Happy Hour with Innocent Boys @ The Melody Inn
Fighting At A College Level, Phillis, and Birds & Batteries @ The Melody Inn

Bloomington
Bishop of Norwich, Pantree Owl, and Spirit Spine @ Rachael’s Cafe
Javelin, Totally Michael, and DJ Phenom @ The Bishop

Saturday, March 27

Indianapolis
Girl Talk @ The Murat Egyptian Room
Downtown Struts and Burnt Ones @ The Vollrath
Nightjar CD Release Show with Katie Todd and Anna Cougan @ Radio Radio
Glass Halo CD Release Show with Glass Identity Crisis, Red Letter Merchant, and Tyler Bender Band @ Birdys
Lockstep, Bloody Knuckles Crew, and Applecore @ The Melody Inn

Bloomington
New Wave Night – Women of the ’80s @ The Root Cellar
CITAY, Rodeo Ruby Love, and Cains & Abels @ The Bishop

Sunday, March 28

Indianapolis
Canadian Rifle, Sex Before Marriage, and What Lurks @ The Vollrath
Xenobia Green @ Locals Only
Spare Time Killer, Jump Eli Black, and Eric Smith @ The Melody Inn

Solid Street – Self Titled (Music Review)

Solid Street will be performing this Saturday at Local’s Only with Woah! Tiger, and The Last Domino. Check out their website for further tour dates.

Solid Street
Self-Titled
Self-Released
Rating: 3.2 out of 5

Link: http://www.solidstreet.com/

Fishers, Indiana seems like an unlikely place for a band like this to be cranking out music like that. With the combination of saucy soul and expressive blues, you would imagine a band like this to come from the lifeblood of Downtown Indy.

And it’s that combination of soul and blues where this band shines the most. Take the song “Wallflower.” It’s a marriage of Clapton-esque Layla sessions with James Carr-style lyricism. And even though “Nothin’ Nice To Say” proves that they can jam, it’s the softer touches to this album that find its way into the heart of this band and the ears of the listener.

Guitar-influenced, the Hendrix heavy “Heaven Hold Her” and the road trippin’ “Highway Sign” boasts some sweet guitar solos. They take off with no intention of coming back down, but actually ends up becoming the glue to the song. This is not your Stevie Ray Vaughan, more like guitar roaming with Al Green sincerity. Don’t get me wrong, this is a group of accomplished musicians who know how to manipulate a song into submission. Some of the key changes may catch you off guard, but this is a band with direction whether you listen to it for the music or for the songwriting, something each band member passionately shares.

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