Live Review: Maria Taylor; Lazy-i Comp CD Drawing – Last Day to Enter!!!

Category: Blog,Reviews — Tags: , — @ 1:58 pm January 6, 2014
Maria Taylor at The Waiting Room, Jan. 3, 2014

Maria Taylor at The Waiting Room, Jan. 3, 2014

by Tim McMahan, Lazy-i.com

Maria Taylor sounded amazing Friday night at The Waiting Room despite being under the weather. She announced from stage she was fighting some sort of illness and that she was losing her voice, though no one in the 150+ sized audience would have noticed if she hadn’t told them.

Taylor mixed old and new, backed by a band that included her brother Macey on bass and Mike Shackleford on drums (who opened the night with a brief solo set on guitar). The band was rounded out by a terrific guitarist whose name I didn’t catch. The ever-versatile Maria switched between drums, guitar and keyboards throughout the evening.  Songs off her new album, Something About Knowing, were feathered with Maria chestnuts such as “Lady Luck,” “Tunnel Vision,” and set closer “Clean Getaway.”

She came back for three more songs, including the wonky “Bad Idea,” a tune about growing old alone, which she said seems funny to her now (that she’s married with a son). That was followed by a solo version of “Good Start,” and a short take on “Folk Song Melody” off the new album.

I thought maybe we’d be inundated with stories about new motherhood (and who could blame her if she did talk about such a life-changing event?) but Taylor only mentioned her infant son once during the show. She said touring with him wasn’t much different than touring with any other guy. “I caught him peeing in a trash can, and when I wasn’t looking he tried to follow another woman into her hotel room.” Big laughs. Great show.

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The thing on the left is a dog sculpture created by local artis Julie Jenowe. The thing on the right is my dog, Evie.

The thing on the left is a dog sculpture created by local artist Julie Jenowe. The thing on the right is my dog, Evie.

We’re down to the last day to enter the drawing for the Lazy-i Best of 2013 Compilation CD give-away. Judging by the number of entries up to now, you’re chances of winning a copy have never been better.

The collection includes songs by Jack Bugg, Daft Punk, Arcade Fire, Tim Kasher, Destruction Unit, Foxygen, Desaparecidos, Duke Dumont even Paul frickin’ McCartney.  The full track listing is here.

To get your name in the hat, merely send an email with your mailing address to tim.mcmahan@gmail.com. You also can comment on a Lazy-i related posts in Facebook, or retweet a Lazy-i tweet. Hurry, contest deadline is midnight tonight!

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I just looked at the temperature — it’s warmed up to -2, so I guess that means (as Cursive would say) the worst is over. Stay warm!

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Lazy-i Best of 2013 Comp CD (and drawing!); Icky Blossoms, Twinsmith tonight…

Category: Blog — Tags: — @ 1:41 pm December 26, 2013
The thing on the left is a dog sculpture created by local artis Julie Jenowe. The thing on the right is my dog, Evie.

The thing on the left is a dog sculpture created by local artist Julie Jenowe. The thing on the right is my dog, Evie.

by Tim McMahan, Lazy-i.com

Another year, another Lazy-i “Best of” compilation CD — consider it an addendum to the rest of the year-in-review stuff posted a few days ago. The collection is my favorite tracks from 2013 pressed on CDR for friends and family.

Here’s the track listing:

1. Lightning Bolt – Jack Bugg
2. Everybody Out There – Paul McCartney
3. No Destruction – Foxygen
4. Headin’ Out – The Gardenheads
5. It’s Never Over (Hey Orpheus) – Arcade Fire
6. Just Make It Stop – Low
7. Inside a Dream – Pet Shop Boys
8. Need U (100%) – Duke Dumont
9. If You’re With Me, Then You’re Against Me – Eli Mardock
10. A Raincloud Is a Raincloud – Tim Kasher
11. Frequency – Jake Bellows
12. No Below – Speedy Ortiz
13. God Trip – Destruction Unit
14. What’s That? – Yuppies
15. Get Lucky – Daft Punk
16 Jubilee Street – Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
17. Te Amo Camila Vallejo – Desaparecidos
18. Diminished Ex – Lloyd Cole

Want a copy? Enter the drawing! I’m making it oh so easy this year. To enter either: 1. Send an email with your mailing address to tim.mcmahan@gmail.com, or 2) Write a comment on one of my Lazy-i related posts in Facebook, or 3, Retweet a Lazy-i tweet. You also can enter by sending me a direct message in Facebook or Twitter.

Hurry, contest deadline is midnight Jan. 6!

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Post-holiday doldrums? Didn’t get what you wanted from Santa? Tired of Christmas music and/or your preening family? Icky Blossoms has the cure for those post-holiday blues. The band returns to The Waiting Room tonight, and I’m told they’ll be rolling out two new songs and possibly a third. Something tells me 2014 is going to be a big year for the Ickies. Joining them tonight is Saddle Creek’s latest signing, Twinsmith, and new kids on the block Routine Escorts. $8, 9 p.m.

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Read Tim McMahan’s blog daily at Lazy-i.com — an online music magazine that includes feature interviews, reviews and news. The focus is on the national indie music scene with a special emphasis on the best original bands in the Omaha area. Copyright © 2013 Tim McMahan. All rights reserved.

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