Week in Pop: Chaos in Tejas, Brown Recluse, Brave Irene

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Looks like a fun weekend here in the SF, despite forecasts of rain. Friday we have Nodzzz, Ty Segall and Monotonix at the Rickshaw, Get Up Kids at Slims Saturday (if you’re, you know, into that sort of thing), Weekend at the Hemlock Tavern, and Surf Music Extravaganza VI at Milk Bar Sunday afternoon, featuring some excellent power trio board-busting anthems from Trivalve and company. Also, Pansy Division and the Minks at the Eagle. Or spend an evening gawking at the not so discreet charm of the Marina’s bourgeoisie at Medjool in the Mission while you can. Or feel free to vicariously live the dream through this Week in Pop as I list it in no particular order.

While we are ecstatic for the upcoming SXSW 2011 festival in Austin, the seventh round of Chaos in Tejas promises to bring the gathering of beards and bong water-bathed, weary-eyed wanders to the Gold Star State June 2-5. See with your own eyes to believe.

Philladelphia’s Brown Recluse have their debut album Evening Tapestry set for release February 15 on Slumberland Records. But for the impatient set, their first leaked single “Impressions” might put an extra hop in your step.

Brown Recluse “Impressions of a City Morning” by Slumberland Records

And if you are still craving more they have an EP entitled Panoptic Mirror Maze available for free immediate download on Brown Recluse’s Bandcamp page that will either fan your own reclusion or incite you to get over your self-imposed agoraphophia and share ear buds with that certain special someone in your life, or maybe that stranger on the morning commuter bus. 


Speaking of Slumberland bands, Rose Melberg of Go Sailor, the Softies and Tiger Trap has a new band and EP called Brave Irene. Street date for release is March 15 but we have the single “No Fun” right here. You may be expecting some cover of the James Osterberg classic, but you'll be treated to what will only remind you of why you fell in love with Lush back in the day, after you traded in your Talulah Gosh or Pooh Sticks singles collection at Rough Trade. If anything, this song has me clearing my Friday afternoon for a felt flower craft party. Or on second thought maybe not. 


Brave Irene “No Fun” by Slumberland Records

SF hometown heroes Hunx and His Punx have an album called Too Young to Be in Love coming out March 29 on Hardly Art and have decided to give us more previews and insights.

First is the single “Lovers Lane” which has more doo-wop and rumble seat tales than a 50s Ford.

Hunx and His Punx, “Lovers Lane”

Catch Hunx and all the excitement on the road with Shannon and the Clams and supporting for better or worse Bethany n’ Nathan at SF’s headlining Noise Pop event at the Regency Grand Ballroom.

January
28 Oakland, CA Ghost Town Gallery with Nobunny, Cassie Ramone

February
26 San Francisco, CA Regency Grand Ballroom with Wavves/Coast

April
02 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill (RECORD RELEASE PARTY)

08 Los Angeles, CA Echo

09 San Diego, CA Tin Can

10 Tucson, AZ Club Congress

12 Austin, TX Emos (inside)

13 Houston, TX Fitzgeralds (downstairs) free!

14 New Orleans, LA Spellcaster Lodge

15 Atlanta, GA Atlanta Mess Around at The Earl

16 Nashville, TN The End with Jeff the Brotherhood, Heavy Cream

18 Durham, NC Duke Coffee House

19 Baltimore, MD Golden West

20 New York, NY Cake Shop

21 Philadelphia, PA Kung Fu Necktie

22 Swarthmore, PA Olde Club at Swarthmore College

23 Brooklyn, NY Glasslands

24 Boston, MA TT the Bear's

26 Montreal, QC La Sala Rossa

27 Toronto, ON The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern

28 Detroit, MI The Old Miami

29 Chicago, IL Empty Bottle

30 Milwaukee, WI Cactus Club

May
01 Minneapolis, MN 7th Street Entry

03 Fargo, ND The Aquarium

04 Omaha, NE Slowdown Jr

05 Kansas City, MO The Record Bar

07 Denver, CO Hi-Dive

Heard that those dodgy blokes Tennis are embarking on a massive tour of America involving a whole cast of supporting characters too numerous to list. They also have made a mixtape of artists they dig on International Mixtapes to show off their relevance and taste. 



Kid Congo Powers of the Gun Club founding fame and guitarist for the Cramps and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds has an East Coast Tour in the works with his band the Pink Monkey Birds. If all this serious and moody music has got you down, this little gem “Rare as the Yeti” is sure to get you walking with the beast. 


Catch Kid Congo and the Pink Monkey Birds on the road.


11 Jack Pot Saloon Lawrence, KS

12 Crosstown Station Kansas City, MO

13 Off Broadway Night Club St Louis, MO

14 MOTR Pub Cincinnati, OH

15 Beachland Ballroom Cleveland, OH

16 Howler's Coyote Cafe Pittsburgh, PA

17 Bandito's Burrito Lounge Richmond, VA

18 Comet Ping Pong Washington, DC

19 TBA New York, NY

On a closing note, I want to recognize Country Music Hall of Fame, country rock and bluegrass icon Charlie Louvin’s lifetime of pop contributions with the Louvin Brothers and great influence on Gram Parsons and the Byrds on their album Sweetheart of the Rodeo. He exited this world at 83, leaving songbooks of modern hymns that Taylor Swift might want to consider re-working if she truly is the contemporary Sweetheart of the Grand ol’ Opry. I’m just saying.

Louvin’ Brothers, “Satan is Real”

Gram Parsons/Byrds, “The Christian Life”