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Review: Mother Hips – “Pacific Dust”

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

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 Review: Mother Hips   Pacific DustAsk yourself this: when’s the last time you heard a band that was good simply because they’re a great group of musicians who work well together and thus yield awesome, likable songs with sincerity? Just when you thought there were no bands left who don’t have some sort of an angle or gimmick to lure you in, you stumble upon The Mother Hips, a San Francisco group based in folk-rock, but hardly restricted to country pleasantries. This is a good ol’ fashion rock band with nothing to hide and no distractions to spruce up their tunes: here’s what American music is truly all about. Their newest release, Pacific Dust (on Camera Records, who boast awesome artists like Ben Kweller and The Bees), is a mighty mixture of electric country rock, psychadelia, indie pop sensibilities, vocal harmonies, road-educated lyricism, and acoustic comfort. Basically, all the same ingredients that have built The Mother Hips’ reputation as one of the most respected and critically acclaimed veteran Bay Area acts have only refined with time.

The Hips formed in 1991 at Chico State when the original lineup ended up living together and playing a variety of smaller gigs and parties under various monikers (even occasionally acting as the backing band for a Led Zeppelin cover band called the Keystones). After committing to creating a solid rock band, members Tim Bluhm (Vocals/Guitar), Greg Loiacono (Guitar/Vocals), Issac Parsons (Bass) and Mike Wofchuck (Drums) formed The Hips and made the jump from parties to local Sacramento gigs at places like LaSalles and Juanitas. Slowly but surely the group’s songwriting talent began to emerge as their original material replaced cover songs, culminating in their debut release Back to the Grotto in 1993. The record was produced by the band and a mutual friend Paul Hoaglin, who would later fill in for Parsons on Bass after his departure. The record was recognized and respected, as various labels began to court the group for a contract. In the end, it was production heavy hitter Rick Rubin who signed the Hips to his American Recordings label (ousting MCA) at the encouragement of The Black Crowes’ frontman, Chris Robinson. Not bad for a group of guys who hadn’t even finished their time at Chico state, huh?

With the re-release of Grotto and it’s follow up Shootout in early 1996, along with subsequent touring, the band gained a solid fan base and managed to book much larger venues including the legendary Fillmore West. Despite these successes, American Recordings eventually dropped the group after failing to properly promote them (a lengthy legal battle with Warner Brothers Records was soon to come and the label would fold), leading the group to reevaluate their direction. Shifting to shorter, more radio-friendly songs that were stripped down to the basics of songwriting and replacing their drummer with John Hofer (The Freewheelers), the band made the move in 1997 to the Bay from up north and have remained loyal since. They recorded two more albums and eventually picked up Hoaglin on bass, spreading their sound and amassing a cult following in the area. However, the pressures of touring and the life of the road took a toll on the group with a couple of members requesting time off. Their subsequent hiatus from 2003 till late 2004 produced various side projects and even three separate documentaries on the group.

Rested and reunited, the Mother Hips are back in action and hot off the success garnered from their 2007 LP Kiss the Crystal Flake. Their songs “Time We Had,” “Red Tandy,” and “Time Sick Son of a Grizzly Bear” were featured on the wildly popular music video game Rock Band. After more successful touring, the band is better than ever and prepared to release Pacific Dust, their strongest work yet. Their 18+ years as a group have proved not only are the Hips survivors, but also fantastic musicians. They strike a perfect balance between Americana story telling and impassioned, gritty rock (as the New Yorker puts it, they “sing it sweet and play it dirty”). From the thundering Fuzz-rock opener “White Falcon Fuzz” to the intimate ballad “Young Charles Ives,” the Hips tell the story of many truly hardworking and humble American rock bands. With bittersweet melodies, poignant lyrics, and strong, mighty musicianship, The Mother Hips are as good as ever. Pick up Pacific Dust and join the thousands who’ve come to realize the talent this group boasts!

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Current Priorities: October

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

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Roots 150x150 Current Priorities: October The Roots
“Organix”

Groove Distribution
Genre: Rap : Hip-Hop
UPC: 899123000048
Territories: World
Release Date: 10.06.09
With 10 albums in the books and the 11th set to release in a few weeks the godfathers of live hip hop’s 1st album will finally be released digitally. Full of the live flavor that has garnered millions of followers worldwide and oozing with style and creative energy it’s not hard to see why this album thrust The Roots into the spotlight.

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BeBeCeCe 150x150 Current Priorities: October BeBe and CeCe Winans
“Still”

B&C Records
Genre: Gospel : R&B
UPC: 034373110523
Territories: World
Release Date: 10.06.09
After 15 years, the wait is over. October will be ushered in with a new BeBe and CeCe project – Still – featuring the chart- topping single, “Close To You.”  BeBe and CeCe Winans are pioneers in the field of contemporary gospel, updating the sound and style of traditional Black Gospel and R&B.

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hyperdub 150x150 Current Priorities: October Various Artists
“5: Five Years of Hyperdub”

Hyperdub
Genre: Electronic : Dub
UPC: 5055300303240
Territories: World
Release Date: 10.05.09
October 2009 heralds the release of 5, a 32 track behemoth marking Hyperdub’s five years of life as a record label. Honoring past, present and future in equal measure, 5 is comprised of one disc of prior highlights, and one of freshly-composed material contributed by Hyperdub artists and close friends.

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lightning 150x150 Current Priorities: October Lightning Bolt
“Earthly Delights
Load Records
Genre: Hard Rock : Avantgarde/Experimental
UPC: 604197112623
Territories: World ex. Japan
Release Date: 10.13.09
This new missive, Earthly Delights, comes after two years of intensive electro-shock therapy driven recording. The doors of Lightning Bolt’s practice space literally spill forth giga-liters of sweat born of echo-stretched dedication to archaeology of understanding advanced musicology.

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domake 150x150 Current Priorities: October Do Make Say Think
“Other Truths”

Constellation
Genre: Avantgarde/Experimental : Instrumental Rock
UPC: 666561006228
Territories: World
Release Date: 10.19.09
The sixth full-length from Do Make Say Think defiantly features four longform tracks, three of which clock in at over 10 minutes, and all of which trace the inimitable musical arcs that have made this band justly celebrated for their unique sonic palette and vibrant distillation of compositional forms and influences into some of the past decade’s most consistently rich and rewarding instrumental rock.

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inC 150x150 Current Priorities: October GSVU New Music Ensemble
“In C Remixed”

Innova Recordings
Genre: Classical : Avantgarde/Experimental
UPC: 726708675820
Territories: World
Release Date: 10.27.09
In C Remixed is the latest project from the Grand Valley
State University New Music Ensemble, the corn-fed young group from western Michigan that brought you Innova’s 2007 best-seller, Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians.  That release vaulted to #1 on the iTunes and Amazon and spent eleven weeks on the Billboard charts.

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motherhips 150x150 Current Priorities: October The Mother Hips
“Pacific Dust”

Camera Records
Genre: Indie : Psychedelic Rock
UPC: 844185040785
Territories: World
Release Date: 10.27.09
The Mother Hips have flown under the radar as true indie music pioneers for almost two decades. With the release of their new album Pacific Dust, California’s unsung psych-pop heroes tell their story.

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PHJB 150x150 Current Priorities: October Preservation Hall Jazz Band
New Orleans’ Billie and De De…
Preservation Hall
Genre: Jazz : New Orleans
UPC: 844185086127
Territories: World
Release Date: 10.19.09
Recorded at Preservation Hall on April 26, 1966 by noted jazz historian William Russell, New Orleans’ Billie and De De and Their Preservation Hall Jazz Band stands as testament to the extraordinary power of one of Preservation Hall’s earliest lineups.

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aliens 150x150 Current Priorities: October The Aliens
“Luna
Birdman Records
Genre: Alternative Rock : Psychedelic
UPC: 607287011929
Territories: US
Release Date: 10.06.09
Alt/Psych Rock from former members of The Beta Band. From simple piano arrangements (ala The Beatles) to huge soundscapes (ala Flaming Lips); Luna is an ambitious, thrilling and immensely rewarding album. Its songs span out in front of you creating rolling, expansive sonic panoramas.

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