Spaceland (Los Angeles, CA)
Thursday April 6, 2006 – 7:00 pmAt Spaceland
1717 Silver Lake Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90026
(323) 661-4380
My band: Nathaniel Braddock (guitar); Ryan Hembrey (bass); Jason Toth (drums)
At Spaceland
1717 Silver Lake Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90026
(323) 661-4380
My band: Nathaniel Braddock (guitar); Ryan Hembrey (bass); Jason Toth (drums)
Messing around with my cameraphone in the Spaceland parking lot in Los Angeles CA
Played at Spaceland with Central Falls and Sarah Dougher opening
My band: Jim Becker (guitar, violin, keyboards), Ryan Hembrey (electric bass, backing vocals), Adam Vida (drums)
A show preview by John Payne which appeared in the April 19-25, 2002 issue of L.A. Weekly. It’s previewing the show at Spaceland on Sunday the 21st.
Edith Frost gives new hope for those seeking that kind of introspective, country-tinged singer-songwriter stuff but who’re bored to tears with the way it sounds. Over the course of a few generally excellent Drag City albums, Frost has taken the form and given it goose, working with your all-stars of the post-rock scene including Royal Trux, Gastr del Sol, Eleventh Dream Day and High Llamas, and with producer* Steve Albini on the recent WONDER WONDER. A singer of subtly ironic affect, Frost skews her downbeatish songs with unusual chord progressions and idiosyncratic instrumental touches like subdued keyboard shards or her favored jaunty clarinets, which lends an inviting ambiguity to the jaded tone she uses to convey her rather personal heartbreak stories.
* Actually, Rian Murphy produced the album; Steve Albini engineered it.
Played at Spaceland with Lullaby For The Working Class and King Radio
My band: Ryan Hembrey (bass, guitar), Jason Adasiewicz (drums, glockenspiel), Mike Mogis (pedal steel), Shane Aspegren (percussion), Ted Stevens (harmonica)