nothing new here if you read the Rolling Stone but thought i'd post it anyway.
Jim James fronts My Morning Jacket, who just released a new album, Evil Urges. Conor Oberst takes the helm for any and all Bright Eyes doings, as well as doings taking place under his own name. And M. Ward-- though primarily a solo artist-- has garnered quite a bit of notice for his recent work with actress-ternt-sanga Zooey Deschanel in She & Him.
Point being, these are people with plenty going on for themselves. And yet, according to a tidbit in a recent Rolling Stone piece, these busy fellas have freed up enough time to whip up a collaborative LP. Woo! No other details right now, unfortunately. But there have been rumblings about these guys teaming up for a bit now.
James also offered another piece of highly suspicious news. Rolling Stone reports that he's "making music as an alter ego he describes as an Asian country star named Sec Walkin (after the Evil Urges tune about walking)."
James told RS, "It's such a great country name, like Trace Adkins. Look for us at the top of the charts." Will do, goofball.
While you wait on that little doozy to come to fruition, look for My Morning Jacket on the road throughout the rest of the year-- all the way until New Year's Eve, when they'll play Madison Square Garden to ring in 2009.
Quote[....]an Asian country star named Sec Walkin[...]
Asian?
From Pitchfork:
[size=20]Jim James, Conor Oberst, M. Ward Recording Together
Jim James to adopt "Asian country star" alter ego
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Jim James photo by Autumn de Wilde
Jim James fronts My Morning Jacket, who just released a new album, Evil Urges. Conor Oberst takes the helm for any and all Bright Eyes doings, as well as doings taking place under his own name. And M. Ward-- though primarily a solo artist-- has garnered quite a bit of notice for his recent work with actress-ternt-sanga Zooey Deschanel in She & Him.
Point being, these are people with plenty going on for themselves. And yet, according to a tidbit in a recent Rolling Stone piece, these busy fellas have freed up enough time to whip up a collaborative LP. Woo! No other details right now, unfortunately. But there have been rumblings about these guys teaming up for a bit now.
James also offered another piece of highly suspicious news. Rolling Stone reports that he's "making music as an alter ego he describes as an Asian country star named Sec Walkin (after the Evil Urges tune about walking)."
James told RS, "It's such a great country name, like Trace Adkins. Look for us at the top of the charts." Will do, goofball.
While you wait on that little doozy to come to fruition, look for My Morning Jacket on the road throughout the rest of the year-- all the way until New Year's Eve, when they'll play Madison Square Garden to ring in 2009.
MMJ:
07-02 Cologne, Germany - Luxor
07-04 Werchter, Belgium - Rock Werchter Festival
07-06 Kent, England - The Hop Farm
07-08 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg
07-09 Paris, France - Le Trabendo
07-11 Nottingham, England - Rescue Rooms
07-13 Balado, Scotland - T in the Park
07-15 London, England - The Forum
07-19 Benicàssim, Spain - Benicàssim Festival
07-26 Pemberton, British Columbia - Pemberton Festival
08-01-03 Newport, RI - Newport Folk Festival (Jim James solo acoustic)
08-15 Nashville, TN - Riverfront Park
08-16 Louisville, KY - Waterfront Park ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
08-18 Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theatre ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
08-19 Council Bluffs, IA - Stir Cove ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
08-21 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheater *
08-23 Dallas, TX - Palladium Ballroom ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
08-24 Austin, TX - Stubbs ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
08-27 Atlanta, GA - Fox Theatre ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
08-29 Miami, FL - Jackie Gleason Theater ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
08-30 Lake Buena Vista, FL - House of Blues Orlando ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
08-31 Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-02 Charlottesville, VA - Charlottesville Pavilion ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-03 Washington, DC - Constitution Hall ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-05 Philadelphia, PA - Festival Pier ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-06 Boston, MA - Bank of America Pavilion ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-19 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-21 Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-23 Tempe, AZ - The Marquee ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-24 Las Vegas, NV - The Joint ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-25 San Diego, CA - SDSU Open Air Theater ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-27 Portland, OR - McMenamins Edgefield ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
09-28 Seattle, WA - McCaw Hall ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
10-02 Minneapolis, MN - Orpheum Theatre ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
10-03 Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
10-04 Detroit, MI - Fillmore ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
10-09 Chicago, IL - Chicago Theatre ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
10-10 Chicago, IL - Chicago Theatre ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
12-31 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden ("An Evening With My Morning Jacket")
I hope these "Evenings with MMJ" are epic, 3+hour rock outs!!!
Asian country singer? How funny is that? I think part of whats so damn appealing about this band is that its serious music made by guys who definitely dont take themselves too seriously.
Out on a limb here but does anyone remember that "Hey Arnold!" cartoon? They had an asian tenant in the apartment and one episode he started playing guitar and singing for everyone and was voiced by Randy Travis. Funny shit.
First thing that came to mind when I heard Asian country singer.
Wow... this band sure keeps us on our toes.
(http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/8/5/3/4/21534358-21534359-slarge.jpg)
...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Quote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Oberst is a helluva musician and a great writer, but he needs to cheer up a little. Although I still love his older stuff (give credit where credit is due: to write Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted at the ages he did is pretty damn amazing), Im Wide Awake and Cassadaga just somehow felt like steps in the right direction.
QuoteQuote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Oberst is a helluva musician and a great writer, but he needs to cheer up a little. Although I still love his older stuff (give credit where credit is due: to write Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted at the ages he did is pretty damn amazing), Im Wide Awake and Cassadaga just somehow felt like steps in the right direction.
....what I am not a big fan of is the sad stuff, the heart on your sleeve thing is something I never got into.....
QuoteQuote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Oberst is a helluva musician and a great writer, but he needs to cheer up a little. Although I still love his older stuff (give credit where credit is due: to write Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted at the ages he did is pretty damn amazing), Im Wide Awake and Cassadaga just somehow felt like steps in the right direction.
I don't have a lot of exposure to mr. oberst but I liked "I'm wide awake it's morning". one of the songs on there sounds just like an M Ward song from transfiguration of vincent. I think its called helicopter. the verse sounds almost identical melody wise. I agree though, if he stopped crying on stage I might have a little more respect for him.
QuoteQuoteQuote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Oberst is a helluva musician and a great writer, but he needs to cheer up a little. Although I still love his older stuff (give credit where credit is due: to write Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted at the ages he did is pretty damn amazing), Im Wide Awake and Cassadaga just somehow felt like steps in the right direction.
....what I am not a big fan of is the sad stuff, the heart on your sleeve thing is something I never got into.....
I understand that but I wouldn't expect that statement from an MMJ fan. :-/
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Oberst is a helluva musician and a great writer, but he needs to cheer up a little. Although I still love his older stuff (give credit where credit is due: to write Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted at the ages he did is pretty damn amazing), Im Wide Awake and Cassadaga just somehow felt like steps in the right direction.
....what I am not a big fan of is the sad stuff, the heart on your sleeve thing is something I never got into.....
I understand that but I wouldn't expect that statement from an MMJ fan. :-/
Maybe it wasnt the best choice of words. There is a difference between wearing your heart on your sleeve and being a sad bastard.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Oberst is a helluva musician and a great writer, but he needs to cheer up a little. Although I still love his older stuff (give credit where credit is due: to write Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted at the ages he did is pretty damn amazing), Im Wide Awake and Cassadaga just somehow felt like steps in the right direction.
....what I am not a big fan of is the sad stuff, the heart on your sleeve thing is something I never got into.....
I understand that but I wouldn't expect that statement from an MMJ fan. :-/
....I'm not sure why, but it seems to me when I have heard a lot of his music when he was talking about pain or being depressed it was very plain and simple (I'm sure you can give me a book of lyrics to prove me wrong) and that is what I meant by "heart on your sleeve" not nessecarily the subject matter.....
I just don't get why he has to cry all the time. literally, for real tears. I'm awake it's morning has hardcore drug references smack in your face, is he still messin with the nasty? anyone on the inside? ET, TMZ?? inquiring minds want to know. I was fucking hooked on that CD though, he definitely has talent I just wish he wasn't so angsty. "did I tell you about this one time 10 years ago ::tears sniffle sniffle:: that this girl and I were in love and then we broke up, this is a song about it ::sings with tears streaming down his face::
conor needs to man up an grow a pair. st8 up.
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conor needs to man up an grow a pair.
he has. listen to cassadega.
QuoteQuoteQuote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Oberst is a helluva musician and a great writer, but he needs to cheer up a little. Although I still love his older stuff (give credit where credit is due: to write Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted at the ages he did is pretty damn amazing), Im Wide Awake and Cassadaga just somehow felt like steps in the right direction.
....what I am not a big fan of is the sad stuff, the heart on your sleeve thing is something I never got into.....
Ditto. His songs are just pussy in nature.
JJ = Bat Man
M.Ward = Robin
C.O. = Cat Woman
No?
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conor needs to man up an grow a pair.
he has. listen to cassadega.
I did. it still seems like his pair hasn't fully descended yet.
I only have two albums, so I wouldn't call myself a huge fan, but I think I'm Wide Awake It's Morning is a masterpiece. He can cry until he's dehydrated for all I care, as long as he brings those amazing musical skills to this Monsters of Folk project!
QuoteI only have two albums, so I wouldn't call myself a huge fan, but I think I'm Wide Awake It's Morning is a masterpiece. He can cry until he's dehydrated for all I care, as long as he brings those amazing musical skills to this Monsters of Folk project!
I know jim's on I'm wide awake its morning, what other albums does he guest on?
QuoteAsian country singer? How funny is that? I think part of whats so damn appealing about this band is that its serious music made by guys who definitely dont take themselves too seriously.
Ed Zachary ;)
I love the idea. Ive been waiting for this collaboration since they mentioned it on their "Monsters Of Folk" tour back in 2004. The three of them have a lot of magic going on when they are together.
M Ward is amazing. I have nothing against Mr. Oberst. He is great musician and a phenomenal lyricist. I look forward to both Sec Walkin and Collaboration.
Quote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
That too bad...
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Oberst is a helluva musician and a great writer, but he needs to cheer up a little. Although I still love his older stuff (give credit where credit is due: to write Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted at the ages he did is pretty damn amazing), Im Wide Awake and Cassadaga just somehow felt like steps in the right direction.
....what I am not a big fan of is the sad stuff, the heart on your sleeve thing is something I never got into.....
Ditto. His songs are just pussy in nature.
Not everyone is happy. Thats the beauty of art, you get to see all sides of the world. You can have artists that are angry and show it through their music, some artists that are sad and write songs about it or you can have some people who are happy and play their music accordantly. At least Conor is honest, he plays music that is him and describes him. I find that kinda stuff beautiful - looking into a different kind of person and seeing the pain and the struggle they go through. For example, Elliot Smith.
Anyway - Conor, Jim and Ward are a perfect trio because they all bring something different to the table. Also, Conor is BY FAR the best lyricist of them all...in my opinion...
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuote...sweet JJ and M Ward, not a big fan of Oberst but whatever....
Oberst is a helluva musician and a great writer, but he needs to cheer up a little. Although I still love his older stuff (give credit where credit is due: to write Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted at the ages he did is pretty damn amazing), Im Wide Awake and Cassadaga just somehow felt like steps in the right direction.
....what I am not a big fan of is the sad stuff, the heart on your sleeve thing is something I never got into.....
Ditto. His songs are just pussy in nature.
Not everyone is happy. Thats the beauty of art, you get to see all sides of the world. You can have artists that are angry and show it through their music, some artists that are sad and write songs about it or you can have some people who are happy and play their music accordantly. At least Conor is honest, he plays music that is him and describes him. I find that kinda stuff beautiful - looking into a different kind of person and seeing the pain and the struggle they go through. For example, Elliot Smith.
Anyway - Conor, Jim and Ward are a perfect trio because they all bring something different to the table. Also, Conor is BY FAR the best lyricist of them all...in my opinion...
...I have no problem with his music or how his music is so sad, do whatever floats your boat.....I just don't really like it.....
I'll agree Oberst is the best when it comes to lyrics out of the three. I really like "I'm Wide Awake..." and his earlier stuff. I was pumped for "Cassadaga" and was then turned off. I still can't listen to that album. I only like maybe 3 songs off that album. I am looking forward to his "solo" album coming out soon. The live versions of the songs are damn good.
QuoteJJ = Bat Man
M.Ward = Robin
C.O. = Cat Woman
No?
I see it more as...
Jim = Space Ghost
M.Ward = Brak
Oberst = Zorak
Jim & M Ward = Mom and Dad
Conor = their little child
I'll definitely be at a monsters of folk show if it comes near me and I'll gladly hand the C man a tissue if need be. let there be folk.
QuoteQuoteJJ = Bat Man
M.Ward = Robin
C.O. = Cat Woman
No?
I see it more as...
Jim = Space Ghost
M.Ward = Brak
Oberst = Zorak
Haha, awesome!
No real new revelations or anything but a good article anyway....
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2008/07/jim-james-m-ward-conor-oberst-reuniting-for-new-al.html
By the way, either I overlooked it previously, or that is by far the best Monster of Folk recording I have ever heard. Get it.
http://fuelfriends.blogspot.com/2008/06/got-forty-fives-to-play-at-night-m-ward.html
Anyone know the song that is listed as "Like It Should"?
I was at the Philly MOF show and it was one of the best shows I've ever been to. Also, about Conor "crying" about stuff in his songs, His more recent music isn't really like that. NOt saying a lot of it isn't sad, but it's not really "she broke up with me, boo hoo" kind of shit anymore. I'm sure if anyone here had their music documented since they were 13, you'd have plenty of shit like that too.
QuoteI was at the Philly MOF show and it was one of the best shows I've ever been to. Also, about Conor "crying" about stuff in his songs, His more recent music isn't really like that. NOt saying a lot of it isn't sad, but it's not really "she broke up with me, boo hoo" kind of shit anymore. I'm sure if anyone here had their music documented since they were 13, you'd have plenty of shit like that too.
I personally can't stand the way he says his S's. Drives me nuts. >:(
QuoteBy the way, either I overlooked it previously, or that is by far the best Monster of Folk recording I have ever heard. Get it.
http://fuelfriends.blogspot.com/2008/06/got-forty-fives-to-play-at-night-m-ward.html
Anyone know the song that is listed as "Like It Should"?
Seriously People, download this show. If only for this sequence......
09 One In The Same (Very Rare)
10 Like It Should (I don't even know WTF this is! Except that it's awesome, that's all)
11 I Can't Wait (Unreleased Original - Very Rare)
12 Where To Begin (There is only one full band version of this on the archive. This is the first time it shows up on a Jim solo performance anywhere although he probably performed it at several MOF shows, most of which have missing setlists.)
13 How Could I Know (Several Full Band version on the archive but again, this is the first time I have ever seen it on a Jim solo set.)
Where To Begin is just amazing. :o It's a great example of how Jim can be soft and loud at all the right moments.
Edit: I have seen Where To Begin and How Could I Know on some MOF sets and live recordings but none of them are available on the archive and none of them sound as good as this one.
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