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Get ready to cross the Rubicon with The Sounds on May 9. |
| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published May 4, 2009 at 5:17 a.m. |
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Every now and again a record strikes a chord with those of us in the editorial office here at OnMilwaukee.com and we rock it all day long until we could sing it forward and backward.
Past winners have included Placebo's "Black Market Music" and The Decemberists "Picareque." Another was "Dying to Say This to You," the 2006 sophomore effort from Helsingborg, Sweden retro rockers The Sounds.
So, when we got a link to hear "Crossing the Rubicon," the third disc by The Sounds -- who play in Milwaukee on Saturday, May 9 at The Rave -- we were excited. Especially since the CD doesn't hit shops until June 2.
Singer Maja Ivarsson and company continue to build on a passion for '80s female-fronted new wave groups like Blondie, Berlin and Missing Persons, wrapping sugary melodies in staccato rhythms and catchy guitar riffs.
The opener, "No One Sleeps When I'm Awake," is a perfect example. It's keyboard flourishes and chug-chug-chugging clipped rhythm guitar would have felt right at home on FM radio in 1985.
"Beatbox" makes the most of an '80s-style low-fi drum machine beat and a comparison with Blondie's "Rapture" is irresistible.
But maybe assuming that piano-fueled "The Only Ones" is an ode to Peter Perrett's beloved power pop ensemble is going a step too far.
One of the more unusual songs is the title song, an epic quirky pop song that almost flirts with prog rock.
"Crossing the Rubicon" was recorded in Sweden, L.A. and New York with a range of producers -- the band itself, among them -- including Smashing Pumpkins' James Iha, Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger and others.
The Sounds come to Milwaukee as part of a long spring and summer American tour that includes a stint with No Doubt (although not here at Summerfest).
The Rave show starts at 8 p.m. and Hey Champ opens. Tickets are $15.
Some other shows on the books this week include:
Singer, songwriter and fiddler Sara Watkins -- a founding member of Nickel Creek -- recorded her solo debut (released by Nonesuch) with former Led Zeppelin bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones, so you know she's willing to take chances and try new things. Hear the direction she's taken when the Grammy-winning Watkins plays at Shank Hall on Wednesday, May 6 at 8 p.m. Cover is $15.
Smart, literate and inventive Cursive comes to town for a giog at Turner Hall on Thursday, May 7. The band's latest disc, "Mama, I'm Swollen," was released in March on Saddle Creek and has drawn raves from Rolling Stone, Time Out New York and Billboard. Tickets for the 8 p.m. gig -- which also includes P.O.S. -- are $15.
Bobby Conn, who recently released the 12-song "King for a Day" -- which blends conventional pop songs with psychedelic interludes -- on Thrill Jockey plays the Cactus Club on the same night, along with sidekick Monica Bou Bou. D. Rider (of US Maple) and The Chain also play at the 9 p.m. show.
If fusion is more your bag, check out the seminal Spyro Gyra at the seventh annual Jazz on the Vine at Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake on Friday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m. For details, check jazzonthevine.net. The Gyra released a new disc, "Down the Wire," last week on Heads Up International.
Last but certainly not least, Glaswegian guitar gods Mogwai play at Turner Hall on Saturday, May 9 as part of the tour in support of the band's latest Matador Records disc, "The Hawk is Howling." There's no doubt this will be a great show. $15, 8 p.m. and Women opens.
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Posted by brunocarlson on May 4, 2009 at 10:19 a.m. (report)
The Sounds is a great band. Can't wait to see them.
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Posted by jetkat on May 4, 2009 at 7:42 a.m. (report)
Thank you for writing about The Sounds. A fantastic band who put on a great live show. I'm glad that I don't have to travel to Chicago or Mpls to see them this time around.
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