Dec. 13th, 2009

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As noted below, The Young Veins are going to get their own summary post from now on. This week started slow and then got very exciting at the end, with the announcement of two new members: Nick Murray (Foreign Born, Crooked Cowboy & the Freshwater Indians) and Andy Soukal (Robot Love Story, Elegant Universe, Republic of Lights).

Nick seems to be LA-based but may originally be from Chicago, while Andy is currently out of Chicago. Or at least his last band was from Chicago. Also, Andy seems to have more than one Twitter. He was "ndeee" back in April, and exchanged some tweets with Jon when Jon was "amazondotjon", including a picture of, I think, himself at one of Jon's bonfires. But that account was abandoned in April, if the profile is anything to go by.

Anyway, in addition to new members, the line-up appears to have shifted as well. As best I can tell this is the current arrangement:

Ryan Ross - lyrics, vocals, guitar?
Jon Walker - lyrics, vocals, rhythm guitar?
Nick Murray - drums
Andy Soukal - bass

Ryan: Strapped a Christmas tree to the top of a car for the first time, then left for Chicago in time for a blizzard. While snowed in, he and Jon were ostensibly practicing. When not rocking out, he may have watched some Twin Peaks. He did banter a little bit with Greenwald, which produced the Do the Right Thing reference; after that there wasn't much until he went to the airport (evidently without his glasses), and someone sang Christmas carols in the security line. I recorded them under the name of the people who first sang them. Then he re-tweeted Greenwald's call for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to induct the California Raisins, discussed Mystery the pick-up artist with another friend (ED: If Mystery is your life guru, Ryan Rossy, I think I may have found the source of many of your troubles), quoted a Bootsy Collins song, took a picture of his back yard in the rain and then announced the new bandmembers.

Jon: Shared a picture of Chicago, as seen from the top; a snowy vista; and the Young Veins practice space. He also watched some Dexter, quoted the Mighty Ducks, may have seen an ad for the upcoming National Geographic special [WARNING: PICTURES OF CATS IN UTERO AT LINK, and also a link to a video with graphic discussion of cat mating] In the Womb: Cats (that was all I could make of "Cheetah Fetus"), listened to Randy "Macho Man" Savage rap (he's calling Hulk Hogan out, I'm not sure for what), told us to put something in our pipes and smoke it, and then also announced new band members.

Nick: It's his first day and he's shared seven songs and a video director. So far, music-wise, his taste encompasses old-school gospel-inflected blues from the 1940s-50s, pop/folk/jazz (Margo Guryan), progressive folk and folk-inflected rock (The Verlaines). The T. Rex song, which wins a prize for being the most irritating T. Rex song I have ever heard, is something of an outlier in the mix.

His previous bands are also fairly heavy on the folk side of things. Crooked Cowboy and the Freshwater Indians describe themselves a "2-step/experimental/country" which, on listening to it, I'd say is about right. Imagine Explosions in the Sky-type classical instrumental noodling in the context of the country genre and that's what it sounds like. Foreign Born are much more up-tempo and trend more towards rock. Indie-folk rock, but rock nontheless.

Andy: Has not made any substantive updates yet, but when he does, I'll make a post for his master list. Meanwhile, his previous bands sound really different than the Young Veins. Robot Love Story is classic pop-punk-emo (sample lyrics: "You're why I don't sleep at night"), and Elegant Universe, now Republic of Lights are electronica. Evidently they retooled as they didn't actually like electronica, but: not that much. I listened to it, and it still sounds like electronica to me. One of These Things Is Definitely Not Like The Others.
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This week Travie evidently spent a lot of time with T. Pain and other friends making a Nappy Boy All-Stars Mix Tape. He also mentioned working with Infamous, I'm not sure if that was in the context of the mix tape or his own songs. He also mentioned a One Chance/T. Pain song, and shared a picture of two record covers that both had dudes in iron masks on the front and had ended up next to each other on the rack. Finally, he spent one night researching Beatles conspiracy theories and may have signed up for a class on the subject. And, for those of you as may be local, he is playing his first solo show in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on 12/19.

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