November 19, 2009

Dateline Europe.  At the conclusion of “Shadows” last night in Lund, Sweden, the halftime whistle blew. So while Coach Puleo draws some x’s and o’s on the locker room chalkboard, I’ve got a few moments to check in.

If you’ve ever wondered why Vernon Duke and Yip Harburg wrote a song called “April in Paris,” and not, say, “November in Copenhagen,” we’ve solved that mystery.  We’ve encountered a two-week block of clouds and rain the likes of which would turn a Seattle resident gloomy, though as is our wont — and due to some sloppy packing — we are letting a smile be our umbrella.

A few highlights: Norman Blake joined us for the Teenage Fanclub favorite “I Heard You Looking” in Glasgow, after which we went out on the town and heard NRBQ played by a club dj.  Euros Childs opened our UK shows, and he and Stephen Black took over the piano and organ for “I Wanna Be Your Lover” in Manchester (we wanted to do a Dylan song in the city where the “Albert Hall” concert was recorded, and didn’t have time to work up “Must Be Santa”).  We had a string section for “If It’s True” and “Here to Fall” at our London show at the Roundhouse.

This tour includes a whole bunch of shows with Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby, most of which are still to come.  But we do have three under the collective belt, and have managed to coax the shy and retiring Wreckless Eric on stage twice.  He and Amy sang “Dizzy” with us in Leuven, and “You Tore Me Down” in Amsterdam (the latter mere minutes before they discovered that someone had broken into their, uh, ambulance).

We had a fine time in Scandinavia despite an exchange rate that required constant vigilance at the risk of purchasing a $30 bar of soap.  We watched Monk on tv in the ancestral home of Hans Christian Andersen, and ate herring and pytt i panna and tunnbrodsrulle in the ancestral home of Jesper Eklow.  We’ve probably done some other stuff too, but it’s time for the start of the third quarter.  See you soon.

November 6, 2009

Who Asked You?
A Collection of Interviews & Press What-Nots compiled by Nick “Stewey” Morehouse, YLT personal chef/webmaster

• Ira plans his future career in gelato with theskinny.co.uk.

• James discusses “crazy teen sex comedies” with State Magazine.

• And check out photos and coverage from recent West Coast tour stowaway, Liz, at Chinese Broccoli.

November 1, 2009

As the band gears up for the European leg of the tour, here’s some more a/v from last month’s appearance in San Francisco, including:

…an afternoon performance of “Cherry Chapstick” at the fine Aquarius Records (courtesy of Brady Welch)…

…and an early morning in-studio session with KQED the very next day.

October 28, 2009

Stewey here. Sorry for the lack of updates from me this month — the band shipped me off to culinary school in Japan after an unfortunate fugu incident. (Gomen nasai!) But while I was gone, Pitchfork.com launched the latest edition of their Don’t Look Down video series, as you can see below:

October 26, 2009

Taking a brief time-out from the tour so we can go see the Trashmen.  Since we’re not doing the Hanukkah shows this year, and since National Nut Day only comes around once per annum, we thought we’d bring a little holiday cheer to the Showbox/Sodo in Seattle Thursday night.  We invited the one and only Howard Kaylan to sing a few numbers with us, and he graciously agreed.  From our Hanukkah ’07 set list, we reprised “You Baby” and “She’d Rather Be with Me,” and added some new material too, in the form of “Outside Chance.”

See you in Europe.

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