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Interview with: White Rabbits

Posted: 07 Jun 2009 03:47 PM PDT

Friday I got the change to sit down with three of the guys from White Rabbits after they soundchecked for their performance at Philadelphia’s Johnny Brenda’s that night. Check out what they had to say:

White Rabbits: website | myspace

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A Camp @ The Record Bar, Kansas City

Posted: 07 Jun 2009 03:36 PM PDT

If you’re still stuck in 90s mode listening to “Lovefool”, by the Caridgans, it is time to get acamp4awith the present. Nina Persson’s, of the Cardigans, current project, A Camp, has blossomed into a strong alternative pop group filled with lush instrumental landscapes and Persson’s distinctive voice that blends the best of with Jenny Lewis.

Currently touring behind the release of the group’s second album (first in US), Colonia, A Camp played the Record Bar for a small but enthusiastic audience. Canada’s Gentleman Reg opened. The white-capped Reg sang indie rock tunes in a high-range voice that almost sounded falsetto, without really being falsetto. When his female keyboard player joined him on vocals, the group sounded a little like if Brian Aubert of the Silversun Pickups was the singer in place of . The group was tight in their skills, but lackluster in their lack of movement and stage dynamic.

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In contrast to the opener, A Camp made use of every inch of stage and treated each song almost as if it were a theatrical performance. Persson threw her arms up over her head, clutched her heart, and reached for the crowd in time with the music. Her husband, Nathan Larson, on bass would matched her twisty arm movements with dance moves as his own and guitarist Niclas Frisk, popped his collar and raised his guitar up high. Often their songs were constructed and presented in such a way that it would have been just as easy to have used A Camp songs to do a musical and movie instead of Abba.

Although the Record Bar is already an intimate venue, A Camp made it even more so by decorating the stage in hanging lanterns, partitions, and a sparkly sign over the keyboard reading “A Camp.” The Victorian decorations worked well with the feelings and emotions behind the music and when even the stage decorations were not enough, Persson’s would ask “Dr. Light” to bring down the lights even more. acamp6

The set was a balance of songs off Colonia, A Camp and the soon to be released Covers EP (out June 9). While songs like “Angel of Sadness”, “Algebra”, and “My America” were crowd favorites, Nina Persson’s duet with opener Reg on “Golden Teeth and Silver Medals” was the heart of the performance. Holding hands and pulling each other close, Persson ended the heartfelt song about “how you can’t sometimes get what you’re hoping for, but you get second best and that can be fine” by resting her head on Reg’s shoulder in a tender moment.

A Camp ended with “Stronger than Jesus” before returning for a two song encore and genuinely thanking the audience asking them back and for saving them from the smoking patio. Perhaps continuing the theatrical trend or perhaps simply because they are one of the nicest and sweetest bands you’d ever see, A Camp completed the show with a bow and a curtsy.

Check A Camp out on tour and look out for their Covers EP on June 9th featuring covers of Daniel Johnston, , and more.

Set List:
The Crowning
Love Has Left the Room
Frequent Flyer
Angel of Sadness
Walking the Cow (Daniel Johnston)
Golden Teeth and Silver Medals
I’ve Done It Again ()
Bear on the Beach
I Signed the Line
Algebra
I Can Buy You
Chinatown
My America
Stronger than Jesus
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Song for the Leftovers
???

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A Camp: website | myspace

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Jeff Hanson 1978-2009 R.I.P.

Posted: 07 Jun 2009 08:23 AM PDT

Kill Rock Stars artist Jeff Hanson passed away on June 5, 2009 in his home, a victim of a terrible accident. Jeff has been a part of the KRS family since 2003 when he became the first artist signed to the label from an unsolicited demo.

Jeff Hanson was an amazing artist, a riotously funny person, and a good friend. Everyone at Kill Rock Stars feels that we were privileged to put out his records. We will miss him tremendously. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time.

Rest is peace.

Jeff Hanson: website | myspace

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