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SeizureChicken, BattleCry & WMSE present: SHABAZZ PALACES w/ Dope Folk DJs – 4/4/12 @ MadPlanet
Incredibly pleased to bring the avant-garde hip-hop collective SHABAZZ PALACES to Milwaukee’s Mad Planet April 4th. It’s no secret that we love this album, as many do. Spinning records all night are the heads behind Milwaukee’s very own boutique golden era hip-hop label Dope Folks. Tickets go on sal Monday, 4/30, here.
mp3 – Shabazz Palaces – Swerve… The reeping of all that is worthwhile (Noir not withstanding)
mp3- Shabazz Palaces – An echo from the hosts that profess infinitum
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HAZZY NEW YEAR from Haz Solo
Our first post of 2012 is brought to you by one of our favorite Milwaukee producers, Haz Solo. Press play.
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Top 10 Milwaukee Albums of 2011

#10 - Surgeons In Heat – S/T

#9 - Canopies – S/T
mp3 – Canopies – Strangers Glare

#8 - HAZ SOLO – PDQ Beats / download
mp3 – Haz Solo – Chick In Jerky
#7 - Catacombz – Mother Tongue One / ST
#6 - Fatty Acids – Leftover Monster Face

#5 – Babes & 16 Notes – Siobhan’s
mp3 – Babes & Sixteen Notes – Autumn Addict
#4 – Lorn & Dolor – Drugs / download
#3 - Head On Electric – Sleep Slaughter Sheep
mp3 – Head On Electric – Sleep Slaughter Sheep
#2 - The Hussy – Cement Mind Tomb
#1 - Prophetic – Purgatory / download
mp3 – Prophetic – Jungle
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Best Albums of 2011

25- Fucked Up – David Comes to Life
Fucked Up – “David Comes to Life ”
24- Antlers – Burst Apart
The Antlers – “No Widows”
23- Atlas Sound – Parallax
Atlas Sound – “Mona Lisa”
22- Carter Tanton – Freeclouds
mp3 – Carter Tanton: “Fake Pretend [ft. Marissa Nadler]“
21- Prophetic – Purgatory
mp3: Prophetic – Game ft. Yo Dot & Pizzle
20- Iceage – New Brigade
mp3 – Iceage – White Rune
19- Unknown Mortal Orchestra – S/T
mp3 - Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Ffunny Ffriends
18- Shlohmo – Bad Vibes
mp3- Shlohmo – “Places”
17- Kendrick Lamar – Section .80
mp3 – Kendrick Lamar – A.D.H.D
16- Kurt Vile – Smoke Ring For My Halo
mp3 – Kurt Vile – Baby’s Arms
15- Smith Westerns - Dye It Blond
mp3 – Smith Westerns – All Die Young
14- Cass McCombs – Wit’s End
mp3 - Cass McCombs – County Line
13- Twin Sister – In Heaven
mp3 – Twin Sister – Kimmi In a Rice Field
12- Jeff The Brotherhood – We Are The Champions
mp3 – JEFF the Brotherhood – Wastoid Girl
11- Yuck – S/T
mp3 - Yuck - Get Away
10- Destroyer – Kaputt
mp3 - Destroyer – “Kaputt”
9- ASAP Rocky – LiveLoveA$AP
mp3 – ASAP Rocky – Bass (Prod. By Clams Casino)
8- Peaking Lights – 386
mp3 – Peaking Lights - Birds Of Paradise Dub Version
7- Ty Segall – Goodbye Bread
mp3 – Ty Segall – Goodbye Bread
6- James Blake – S/T
mp3 – James Blake – The Wilhelm Scream
5- Mikal Cronin – S/T
mp3 – Mikal Cronin – Gone
4- Panda Bear – Tomboy
mp3 – Panda Bear – Surfer’s Hymn
3- The War on Drugs – Slave Ambient
mp3 - The War On Drugs – Baby Missles
2- Real Estate – Days
mp3 – Real Estate – Easy
1- Shabazz Palaces – Black Up
mp3 – Shabazz Palaces – Swerve… The reeping of all that is worthwhile (Noir not withstanding)
What did we miss? What’s on your list? Thanks for visiting SC in 2011 – looking forward to the next year of music.
xoxo
- SeizureChicken
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Download a New Sat. Nite Duets Single, “Way Behind My Age Group”
Mp3 – Sat. Nite Duets – Way Behind My Age Group
If your like me (and you should be if you know what’s good for you! naa) you’ve been waiting (in)patiently for the release of Sat. Nite Duets‘ Summer Of Punishment Long Player. The band’s follow-up to last year’s insanely fantastic One Night Only. The first single from SoP, “Way Behind My Age Group”, just under 3 minutes long, opens up with universal truths on girls and motherly guilt backed by harmonizing guitars and doesn’t let up throughout. If you haven’t already, pick up One Night Only because you’ll be a better person afterwards. Also, Milwaukee folk, the band plays Turner Hall Ballroom Jan 14th in celebration of the upcoming record release.
Holler at SND on facebook & twitter.
more on Sat. Nite Duets:
New Sat. Nite Duets – Throwback Man / Homemade Halo
New Sat. Nite Duets, “Wilder Dreams”
Sat. Nite Duets – One Night Only
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Review: Wilco – Milwaukee, WI 12-9-11 Riverside Theater

Wilco: Milwaukee (12-9-11) Photo by CJ Foeckler
Wilco blew the doors off of Milwaukee’s Riverside Theater last Friday night and they did in a way that absolutely shocked me. (I guess I wasn’t absolutely shocked. but it sounds better if I put “absolutely” and “shocked” together) Take a look at the amount of songs played from each Wilco album and something should jump out at you.
A.M. – 1
Being There – 6
Summerteeth – 2
Mermaid Avenue – 1
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot – 5
A Ghost is Born – 0
Sky Blue Sky – 1
Wilco (The Album) – 1
The Whole Love – 8
Now it shouldn’t shock you that they played 8 songs from their great new album, The Whole Love. That was something that was expected and also a great reason to go and see them play.
I’ve started to go through a rather tiring song and dance when it comes to whether or not I’m going to see Wilco when they show up in Wisconsin or not. I’ve started to have the same – “do I really want to spend the $__.00 on another Wilco show conversation with myself. And I suppose I need to stop having it because it always ends up with the same outcome.
As long as Wilco continues to put out albums of new material, I’ll continue to go and have one of the best musical nights of the year. Hearing new songs played at the same level of mastery and skill as the old ones that I love so much, always gets me in the door.
Opening the show with the song that I listened to the most this year, “One Sunday Morning” and one song later playing a one two punch of “Art of Almost” and “I Might” was one the early highlights of a show that was chock full of highlights.
And you shouldn’t be surprised that they played a good amount of songs off of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. It’s one of Wilco’s finest moments and one of if not the album that they’re most known for. I don’t think I’ve seen them once post YHF where they didn’t play “Kamera,” “War on War” “I am Trying to Break Your Heart” and “Heavy Metal Drummer.” It seems that they’ve got a pretty good lock on what the fans want to hear and they do a great job at giving it to them. The seldom heard, for me anyway, “Poor Places” which just so happens to one of my all-time favorites, was a nice treat in their sets’ two slot.
And you might be a little surprised but not absolutely shocked that they played 6 numbers from what I consider their heavily undervalued second album, Being There. I suppose I rarely keep song tallies like this but I was a little surprised to find that many. But then when I thought about the overall energy, momentum, and push/pull trajectory of the evening, songs like “Far, Far Away” “Misunderstood” “Monday” and the firecrackers that are “Outta Mind (Outta Site)/Outtasite (Outta Mind)” made absolute sense and added some great depth to the set.
So, now, what in the hell was so shocking then? How about he giant/fat goose egg that stands in for the number of songs Wilco played off of A Ghost is Born. Right, they played none. No “Spiders (Kidsmoke).” No “At Least That’s What You Said.” No “Hell is Chorme.” No “Hummingbird” which means no sweet Tweedy dancing. No “Handshake Drugs” which means no awkward and hard to take your eyes off of crowd dancing. None. A Ghost is Born is not only my favorite Wilco album (I know a few SC writers and alumni are in agreement) it’s one of my favorite albums of all time. And one that I always look forward to hearing songs played live off of.
But on Friday December 9th, Wilco played Milwaukee’s Riverside Theater and they didn’t play one single song off of it. And the show was absolutely incredible. Well done, boys. And to top it off Nick Lowe came out to play “Cruel to be Kind” for the band’s second encore. Wow! It was a great night.
PS: I could watch and listen to Nels Cline play the guitar all day. Every day. Forever.
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All Tiny Creatures – Deck The Halls (Mannheim Steamroller Cover)
Mp3 – All Tiny Creatures – Deck The Halls
We can all agree that this rules right? Check out the rest of the Hometape‘s Chrismas album here.
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The Baron Presents: The Dopest Hip-Hop Tracks of 2K11
20. Kissin Pink by ASAP Rocky featuring ASAP Ferg
Needless to say, The Baron is a connoisseur of chronic and narcotic. This being his highness’ nightlife anthem since its release. The Baron’s often found leanin’ smokin’ a blunt while drunkenly rapping along to ASAP Ferg’s verse. Seriously Ferg sounds like he was birthed by a Muppet, or is Barry White’s swag ass nephew.
19. Hold Me Down by Chip Tha Ripper
Another one of The Baron’s favorite enablers takes on Ice Cubes’s classic.
18. Cloud Skatin by Main Attraktionz featuring Danny Brown
Woozy synths and what could easily be obscure gameboy samples make for some lo-fi groovy raps. As the Hybrid says “Lo-Fi Indie Rap, Dawg I’m fucking with that.”
17. Ridin’ Round Town by Casey Veggies
Nominated for most effective use of the word SWAG. Track feels damn good, it fulfills your dietary need for vegetables and has a Debruit-esque break. SWAG
16. Nothing Like Home by DaVinci
He remains the best ignored talent in hip-hop, really any of his tracks could’ve made this list.
15. Reincarnate by Has-Lo
Album opener off of Has’ Conversation B, a conversation The Baron is quite familiar with…he’s talking contraceptives right?
14. Scottie Pippin by Curren$y featuring Freddie Gibbs (Prod. Alchemist)
Al-The-Chemist provides a gutter sound-scape, Curren$y awkwardly talks violence, and Freddie Gibbs reiterates; Frederick is the best technical rapper in the game. Video
13. She Don’t Want A Man by Curren$y
The Baron loves hearing Curren$y get deep….. but more importantly rap the phrase “cuddle master”.
12. Nasty by Nas
Rapping a labyrinth, Nas’ return to Illmatic form, hopefully a sign of things to come. Video
11. R4 Theme Song by Big K.R.I.T.
The Vent is probably the better choice for this spot but The Baron favors feel good raps over progressive raps any day. Video
10. Oxy Music by Schoolboy Q
Q throughout the entire year has crafted a captivating and unique take on hip-hop, Q’s got a new projecting drop this month, here’s Sacrilegious, some Cormac McCarthy Western Rap Shit.
9. Recollections of the Wraith by Shabazz Palaces
Simultaneously futuristic and simplistic, Palaces’ music is like refined malt liquor. Audio
8. Round of Applause by Waka Flocka Flame
Ignorance is bliss, to the point that you start to wonder if it was even ignorant in the first place.
7. Lincoln Continental by Danny Brown
This song is dear to The Baron, considering he used to whip it real hard in his own 96′ Lincoln Continental while this blared to the dismay of woodland creatures and north shore Nancy’s alike. The Stinkin’ Lincoln, The Baron’s chariot of narcotic debauchale is no longer with us, please be kind and po’ some out.
6. Insomniac Dreaming by ADd (Prod. Black Milk)
Infectious production laced with some refreshing blue-collar hip-hop sentiments: “I don’t wanna be famous, I just wanna be well off. Keep my bank account bangin’, take care of those i care about. Fuck a Maybach, I just keep swangin’ my Lac.” They’ll probably get moderately famous and remain well off. No protest.
5. Huzzah by Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire
This man understands alcoholism. The Baron knights him an Honorary Wisconsinite! Peep the video (click) for full appreciation. Huzzah!
4. Crime by Chip Tha Ripper
Boisterous mission statement; nothing special but fully aware of it’s purpose. Serving it extremely well.
3. Suck A Dick by Spaceghostpurrp
OHHH was The Baron tempted to make this his favorite track of 2011. He restrained himself out of respect for his grandmother; Citing all the times he’s attempted to defend the rap genre in her presence and realizing that this would void everything he’s ever told her. Which, come to think of it, is exactly why this track rules. If the Mayan Apocalypse does in fact happen, you can count on The Baron dancing naked a top the Empire State Building blasting this song on repeat until it’s all over. SVCK V DICK 4 2011 Mayan Apocalypse! $WAG
2. Rigamortus by Kendrick Lamar
The Baron predicts Kendrick Lamar to be the next hip-hop artist to successfully cross-over, without compromising his artistic integrity. Pretty bold, but this dude has the intellect and personality to do it. Video
1. Deep by Freddie Gibbs & Madlib
Say the Mayan Apocalypse does occur, this is a front runner for the hip-hop time capsule track. This is conventional hip-hop music on steroids! We’re talking Madlib digging through obscure record after obscure record to find the disco strings and dubby bass line that comprise the beat. Then there is Frederick switching flows, rapping his ass off about socioeconomic conditions, bluntly addressing the human condition in the hood, questioning authenticity in hip-hop. AND! he makes comparisons between Star Trek and prostitution. Quintessential Rap Music.
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The Baron Presents: The Dopest Hip-Hop Tracks of 2011 (40-21)

The Baron Argues With Whitey’s in Positions of Authority
40. Rich & Flexin’ By Ludacris featuring Waka Flocka
Luda’s most recent project is the most ignorant thing since Herman Cain’s run at nomination. Pretty fucking ignorant.
39. A Zip and A Double-Cup by Juicy J
Speaking of ignorant. Lest you forget Juicy is an Academy Award Winner and on this Luger beat he condones un-protected sex and raps about his deep seeded dependency issues “You say no to drugs. Juicy J Can’t!” Well maybe it’s not that deep but its undeniably awesome…in a bad way.
Ignorant Ass Video(Right Click)
38. Chicago Blues by Add-2
With most of this lists ignorant attendees out of the way (or are they?) The Baron will make way for some traditionally solid hip-hop.
37. The Life of Kings by Phonte featuring Evidence & Big K.R.I.T. (Prod. 9th Wonder)
Phonte’s Charity Starts At Home was mad slept on.
36. Bitchez Started Klokkin’ by Fat Trel featuring Young Moe (Prod. Big K.R.I.T.)
The Baron blogs for the TRAP!
35. Larry Csonka by Action Bronson
The Baron is currently recording the Mike Alstott LP. Bronson’s cooking videos are pretty stellar as well. Oh and by the way he’s white and from Queens and not Ghostface.
34. Sandwitches by Tyler, The Creator and Hodgy Beats
Their performance of this on Fallon was easily The Baron’s favorite music television moment of the year, considering he can’t think any other moments. Priscilla from the Real World could get straight piped tho’
33. Blow My High by Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick is special due to his unparalleled ability to indulge everything terrible and cliche about rap while kickin’ introspective rhymes and employing soulful crooning.
Video(Right Click)
32. Alone In Vegas by Pusha T
Does Pusha still exclusively rap about YAYO? Does The Baron film amateur pornography on Monkey Island at the Milwaukee County Zoo?
31. Harsh by Styles P featuring Rick Ross and Busta Rhymes
Rick Ross apparently hits “free-throws with kilos”. BAWSE
30. The Villain by Su Bailey
Okay this guy isn’t a good rapper by any stretch, but this song is sonically atmospheric and employs enough bass to give a fraternity bro a bigger boner than a Bassnectar drop. (Good Speaker system needed to appreciate)
29. Pie by Rittz featuring 8ball
Rittz>Yelawolf
28. Came Up by G-Side featuring S.L.A.S.H.
This beat reminds The Baron of his opium and saki bender back in orient..minus the bird flu of course.
27. There He Go by Schoolboy Q
This dude oozes charisma. That tenor sax in the foreground of the beat is SO SWAGGGGGG
His entire output this year has been phenomenal don’t sleep….check for his new tape sometime this month
Video(Right Click)
26. Notorious by Smoke DZA featuring Fiend and Big Sant
This is weed carrier all-star shit
25. Pimp by Tity Boi featuring Bun B and Big K.R.I.T.
JAZZY! Of all the illicit activities that The Baron has part-taken in he’s never prostituted a woman, well that and Organized Albino Crocodile Fighting (all that gator is bad for his complexion)
24. What The Lover’s Do by Saigon featuring Devin The Dude
It’s taboo to rap about cuffin’ a hoe, but rapping about cuffin’ before you’ve even fucked is a deadly sin in the rap game. Despite that the song is redeemed by the Just Blaze Production, Dev’s expected great hook and Sai rapping about a womens ass doing “the thunder-clap”
23. Me First by Frankenstein.
This dude will catch on. And he fucking raps about pokemon and has Mew on his cover-art. Mad bitches Lickatung The Baron, thats a witticism for all my Poke-Heads
22. What You Smoking On by Ludacris featuring that shitty guy from Pittsburgh (Prod. Big K.R.I.T.)
This is easily one of the top 5 weed smoking songs of all rap time
21. On The Way Home by Dom Kennedy
How chill are thy vibes Dom? How chill are thy waves? So chill
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Concert Review: Beirut @ Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee – 11.30.11
[photos CJ Foeckler]
words by: Abby Locken and Marta Fieweger
According to the one and only Webster’s Dictionary….
ORGY: a wild party, esp. one involving excessive drinking and unrestrained sexual activity. In example: he had a reputation for partaking in the occasional drunken orgy.
HORNGY: a wild party, esp. one involving an exotic ensemble of horns, various wind instruments and unrestrained (yet refined) percussive activity. In example, Beirut.
Yes, a horngy. Our friend coined that word, and we got permission to use it. Though the definition of “horngy” is lacking in direct mention of sexual activity, there were definitely many in the crowd that were hot for the horns that took over Turner Hall.
Beirut, also known as Zach Condon and the five-piece brigade of instrumentalists, opened with what can only be described as a “musical gypsy bullfight”, one of layered horns and percussion, instantly moving the audience into motion.
The flow of the accordion and the bright, brassiness of the horns were set off by simple lines of stringed lights, giving the music-goer a feeling of back porch lingering, Parisian street wandering, and Mexican fiesta partying all at the same time. Intimate and exotic.
Elephant Gun started the horns off with a harmonious yet almost formidable trumpet duet, capturing and entrancing simultaneously. Majestic horns are offset by the tinkling xylophone and consistently light beat of a tambourine. The strength of the songs were infused with the worldliness of Condon’s previous musical and life experience, combined with the delicate aspect of appreciation for life and its fragilities, creating an undeniable breadth of sound.
In contrast to this seemingly perhaps trite review, Beirut exemplifies a genuine passion, history and cultural amalgamation of music, one that delivers a sort of stimulating albeit melancholy hope to its listeners. Although Condon dropped out of high school, the European endeavors and life experiences that followed garnered an understanding of the world that surpasses the clutch of any classroom walls, as evidenced by the realm of depth and emotion crammed in to the blaring brass and the thud of the bass-drum.
Has this review been corny? Oh yes. But guess what? Happy breeds happy. Just like the drummer donned a smile on his face nearly the entire concert, the audience absorbed the same potentially annoying yet genuine energy. The songs let you feel the melancholy ache and recognize the hauntings of human kind, but also get feet tapping, heads nodding to the beat, and hearts opening up to the hope that hides in an uptempo beat. The song Goshen exemplifies this completely – although the tune and lyrics are decidedly downcast, the entrance of the velvety brass and the rising steady beat of the snare conjure up a sense of strength and confidence that made the crowd sway.
Just as Condon sang in East Harlem, one of the last songs of his first set prior to the encore, “another rose wilts in east harlem; uptown downtown, a thousand miles between us,” the band pulls together opposing ideas, people, and sounds to create something that could take on a cacophonous sound, but instead formulates a pretty fucking ribbon rainbow of music.
The pieces of Beirut – the distinctive, bowing melody of Condon’s voice, steady and stuttering beats, and the amazing act of “horngy” – create a controlled calamity of sound that left us wanting more than the 80 minutes played. When a crowd begs for more tuba solos, it’s apparent that the horngy frenzy has hit.
“Santa Fe” Beirut live at Turner Hall Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI – 11/30/11
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