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January 31, 2008

Go Slowpoke Live Thursday and Saturday On Hollow Earth!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Garrett Kelly @ 4:45 pm

Tune in to the Corner Pocket Program on Thursday 2-4pm or Saturday 5-7pm to hear a live set and “interview” with our good buddies Go Slowpoke!

Find Go Slowpoke online at: www.myspace.com/goslowpoke or www.virb.com/goslowpoke

Here is an article on Go Slowpoke written by Jordan Rain in What’s Up! Magazine (a Bellingham music magazine):

Have you ever been told you were “special”? If the answer is yes to this question, chances are you eventually realized you were different than most people around . (missing text) “At some point you realize it’s not true,” said Peter Woiwood, the key figure behind Go Slowpoke. In explaining the name Go Slowpoke, Peter said for him it represents a message to self. Even though at times Peter has considered himself a “‘nobody,’ you still have to be on your own side.” Woiwood continued, “You have to be your own cheerleader, even though you know you’re not going to win.”

Peter grew up in a Conservative Christian family, which I realize after meeting him and hearing his songs, must have been difficult, being the liberated soul he currently embodies. However, Go Slowpoke initially came by way of Peter catching in earshot, a guy sarcastically yelling back at his girlfriend, “Hey Speedy, Hurry Up!”

I met with Peter and Norah (Go Slowpoke’s current drummer and glockenspielist) at her apartment for a cup of tea and a chat. I found them to be quite happy about their friendship and being able to play music with each other. Norah, hailing from North Carolina, used to leave strange items outside Peters door before they actually met. I found Norah to be quirky, catlike, oddly charismatic and very creative in a rainy day sort of way. For instance, she sewed together two blue T-shirts to make one uber large shirt with two neck holes, one for each her and Peter to wear. The Two-Shirt displaying the band’s name in hand sewn green letters is ready for their busking duo set, soon to hit the streets of Bellingham. As I’m writing this Peter and Norah are on a tour of western U.S.A. as a two-piece version of Go Slowpoke. Hopefully they will do some shows on the road exhibiting their endearing Two-Shirt.

As for Joel Myrene, the third member and current Bass player of Go Slowpoke (absent from our tea party), I can say that he is a loveable fellow who’s helped Bellingham through its musical legacy in this decade. For those unaware, Joel booked exceptional shows during the last stint at the now deceased 3B tavern and Chiribins. Recently, Myrene said he has thrown in the booking towel. Joel started playing with Go Slowpoke right after their first show when Rob from the Love Lights was playing drums in the band. For the public record, Peter stated that Rob (Love Lights) encouraged him to get out there and play, for which he was quite thankful. Norah asked me to print “I Love Joel Myrene,” and what’s not to love? During their set at the show on Saturday Night at the WhAAM space, I found myself edged out of the way by Joel Myrene’s fan club who proceeded to take pictures on their cell phones of themselves with Joel in the background playing bass with a shit eating grin. That was funny.

As I could hear on All My Friends Are Good People (their new release) but didn’t realize completely until seeing them live, Go Slowpoke makes you feel good. Go Slowpoke is fearless nerd pop with jangly guitar backed by minimalist bass and drums. Like Buddy Holly, Go Slowpoke just knocks out the tunes with no frills and much heart. Slowpoke delivers a straight up beat you can dance to, which I took the liberty to do at their most recent all-ages WhAAM show at the Foundry (100 E. Maple Street). The talented local songstress Ana Arvin joined me for a dance and then Go Slowpoke on stage to sing some sweet harmonies with Peter for one song. When I asked Peter and Norah what they liked most about the Bellingham music scene, Peter mentioned the quality of hearing someone like Anna, whos music you admire at a show or on the radio and then being able to meet and even be friends with them. Norah mentioned the supportive element within the Bellingham music culture and how it is reminiscent of her hometown Chapel Hill, North Carolina in a similar sense.

With their debut release, Go Slowpoke has produced a set of well-recorded and wonderfully written anthems that works well as a soundtrack for northwest living. All My Friends is chalk full of tales and scenarios brimming in the consciousness of many people of our time, and of years long past. Peter is an ally for souls and tales unheard but ready to be liberated. I love the talking interludes on this album that combat the ominous northwest loneliness by giving you the sense that Go Slowpoke is with you. While washing the dishes to All My Friends, I’ve caught myself shouting back to the talking interludes, thinking someone was talking to me in the other room (I’m also hard of hearing). In conclusion, whether or not Norah and Peter invited me over to charm the pants off me, or grease this articles wheel in their favor, I can’t find my pants and I’m ready to hear more Go Slowpoke. Flattery aside, All My Friends Are Good People is an indie-pop classic everyone needs to hear.

January 26, 2008

Top Lists of 2007.. (yes, a bit late)

Filed under: Uncategorized, DJ Talk — Garrett Kelly @ 12:43 am

Levi Fuller’s (DJ Sta-Prest) ‘Basic’ Top 10 of 2007

Antelope - Reflector
Corespondents - Hairy Ghost Pipefish
The Dodos - Beware of the Maniacs
Jose Gonzalez - In Our Nature
Iron & Wine - The Shepherd’s Dog
Menomena - Friend & Foe
Panda Bear - Person Pitch
Elliott Smith - New Moon
The Way it Is - Be Still My Beating
Wesafari - Moss Green EP

Joseph Peter (DJ Poor Will) knows he is forgetting some Top 10 Albums of 2007

Adrian Orange & Her Band - S/T
Gregory and the Hawk - In Your Dreams
Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy - Ask Forgiveness [EP]
Bill Callahan - Woke On A Whaleheart
Wooden Wand - James & The Quiet
Thurston Moore - Trees Outside The Academy
The Pica Beats - All Mysteries Solve Themselves
The Avett Brothers - Emotionalism
Scout Niblett - This Fool Can Die Now
The Cave Singers - Invitation Songs

Amber Morgan’s (Co-Founder of Hollow Earth Radio) Top 10 Local Releases of 2007

Cock and Swan - Marshmallow Sunset
Snowman Plan - The Next Amphibian
The Pica Beats - All Mysteries Solve Themselves
Corespondents - Hairy Ghost Pipefish
Joy Wants Eternity - You Who Pretend to Sleep
PWRFL POWER - Injured Fruits
Webelos - Tour LP
Levator - Jackson Hwy. Barnes Drive
Kickball - Everything Is A Miracle Nothing Is A Miracle Everything Is
Polka Dot Dot - Love Letter To New Zealand

Top Ten noises I heard in 2007 by DJ Kalidoscope

Matty Pop Chart : “the world out there” from Everyone Does Everything on Plan-it-x records
Nana Grizol : “Tamborine Thyme” from their myspace page (myspace.com/nanagrizol)
Karl Blau : “That’s how I got to Memphis” from an upcoming K records 7inch
Tender Forever : “Heartbroken Forever” from Wider on K records
Cocorosie : “Werewolf” from The adventures of ghost….
Woelv : every song on the new album “Tout Seul Dans La ForĂȘt En Plein Jour, Avez-Vous Peur?” from K records
Trina : The whole album “Diamond princess”
Riskay : “Smell yo Dick” from Amber’s private collection
Beast, Please Be Still : The whole new album rules
Trailer Park Boys : Theme song from the TV show. It has a cat meowing in it

Top 10 Show Attended of 2007 by Kieran (of Hecka Ar)

1.Joanna Newsom and a 29 piece orchestra @Benaroya Hall
2.Dj /Rupture and Filastine w/ Eyvind Kang and Jessica Kinney @Capitol hill arts center
3.”Ugly is a movie” w/ Corespondents @the Rondezvous
4.Dj ’s Fukumup!, Foxdye, Killingsworth, and Novahead vs. Chickentron @thExploding House!
5.Everyone at Ball of Wax 10 release party (hecka ar’s 1st show!)@the Sunset Tavern
6.Corespondents CD release party w/ Unlearn and Curious Mystery @the Crocodile
7.Coachella-Too many to list, I passed out during Konono in a huge crowd from heat exhaustion and beer intake, very wild 3 days-but also a very expensive endeavor.
8.Beep Family Orchestra @that big art studio/photo lab/crazy house in belltown.
9.Sasquatch-Radio Bemba Soundsystem, Beastie Boys, Mirah, Bjork, and many others @the Gorge
10.AUTONOMOUS MUTANT FESTIVAL- Everyone, everyday, until the forest service came and shut us down for fire codes @Lassen Volcanic National Park, CA, Renegade Sound Systems for 6 days.

Favorite most listened to artists in 2007 by Tiff from Dearborn

Crazy For Jane
Brad Dunn
Adam Lipman
Karl Blau
Lucky Dragons
Snowman Plan
Webelos
Cock and Swan
Sweet Potatoes
Corespondents

H.E.R. Flier Idea 5

feel free to post some of your top lists in the comments

January 23, 2008

Upcoming “Live” Guests On The Corner Pocket Program!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Garrett Kelly @ 2:31 pm

Hello, y’alls! So, back when this show was on KUGS, we had a wonderful co-host and audio engineer (Jackson of Racetrack fame) who helped make dozens of great live performances sound rad on the show… But now that we are with Hollow Earth, which is a good 10 dozen miles from most the bands the show focuses on, we have struggled at the onset to find a way to do “live” musical performances. What it finally got simmered down to, after realizing how resource-ridiculous it would be to have bellingham bands drive to seattle to do a live radio performance, was that I would bus up to Bellingham to pre-record “Live” performances that would be air-ed on upcoming shows at the station. More than likely there will be times that Northlands folks will be down in the Seattle area, and we will do our best to grab them for a Live visit to the show, but for now the best idea seems to be to pre-record these babies and then broadcast them later. We are excited to have meet Kyle and Graham of American Field Recordings (whose studio includes mostly gear from before 1960) and stoked to have them as our primary engineers for these early performances. Their gear could probably not handle a Full Frontal Assault or Wastelanders set, but they are committed to helping as best they can capture artists whose decibel levels wouldn’t shatter old grannys brain-drums. We will do our best to have a live musical performance for each show, and for now we are super-stoked to announce this line-up, starting 2pm on tomorrow’s show (rebroadcast Saturday at 5pm).

JANUARY 24TH & JANUARY 26TH: JONATHAN MCINTYRE

Jon is a long-time buddy of mine and a dedicated B’hammer. I have been lucky to watch his songwriting progress from its infancy, as we used to play open mics together years ago, and he continues to be one of the most heartfelt, passionate and articulate songwriters I know. I have known him to be a big fan of The Secret Stars/Geoff Farina, Ida, Pedro The Lion/David, Joni Mitchell, among many others. He counts many local bands as good friends and played with the now-defunct Snow Cuts Glass. His songs are emotional, often filled with spaces, sometimes electric/sometimes acoustic but always honest, sometimes brutally so. He has well over five albums/ep’s he has self-released, including two christmas albums, and has toured the country more than once. You can find him in a couple incarnations on the ol’myspace here: www.myspace.com/jonathanmcintyre, www.myspace.com/stenographer (a concept-based solo project), www.snowcutsglass.net.

Upcoming Guests:
January 31st & February 2nd: Go Slowpoke
February 7th and February 9th: Jenni Potts

January 19, 2008

The Corner Pocket Local Music Program! Free Compilation!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Garrett Kelly @ 7:43 pm

Hello Everybody!

The Corner Pocket Local Music Radio Program joined the Hollow Earth Team back around Turkey-Time last year! We are SUPER DUPER STOKED to join our fellow HER’ers to bring you exciting music and audio sounds that blast your mind with new refreshment! The Corner Pocket Local Music Program is a ten year running radio show that was at home on 89.3 KUGS-FM Bellingham for most of the years. The show focuses on the newest and bestestest of tunes from NW Washington, meaning mostly music from Bellingham/Whatcom County, Mount Vernon/Anacortes/Skagit County and some of those grand island areas our state is blessed with. Tune in every Thursday from 2-4pm, or Saturdays from 5-7pm, for great music you’ve never heard before, including live performances and guests from the lovely land of the north!

The Corner Pocket Local Website is under construction right now, but please be our friend on the old myspacer: www.myspace.com/cornerpocketnw

Today, we wanted to present to you the first of several FREE local music compilations that we have been associated with over the years. This first Corner Pocket compilation was released on Valentines Day almost three years ago, and though a lot of these bands no longer exist, some are still around and others have dissolved and been recreated as new bands playing today. This is a good look at a representative sample of Bellingham music circa 2005. We hope you enjoy it and please tune in to hear the latest from this beautiful part of the country!


“Dead Air, Um, Dead Air” Compilation CD
of NW Washington Artists!

01] USS Horsewhip “USS Horsewhip Vs. The Kids” [mp3]
02] Future City Fear “1927″ [mp3]
03] Black Eyes And Neckties “Walk Like A Zombie” [mp3]
04] Can I Be She-ra? “Triplets” [mp3]
05] A Heartless Solution “All Between The Two” [mp3]
06] Robin Cutler “Willow” [mp3]
07] Snow Cuts Glass “Always Hoping/Never Expecting” [mp3]
08] No-Fi Soul Rebellion “Let’s Get Nasty” [mp3]
09] Racetrack “One Step Forward” [mp3]
10] The Mark “July 13th” [mp3]
11] The Wastelanders “Left Hand Slap” [mp3]
12] RnA “I Opened The Door” [mp3]
13] John Van Deusen “8.6.45″ [mp3]
14] Care Package “The Unexpected Guest” [mp3]
15] Your Heart Breaks “Tales From The Gimli” [mp3]
16] Jon McIntyre “Camero” [mp3]
17] Axes Of Evil “Married To America” [mp3]
18] VK “Princess Of The Night” [mp3]
19] The Habit “One Day” [mp3]
20] 1985 “Olive” [mp3]
21] Kasey Anderson “Emaline” [mp3]
[download entire comp | stream comp via M3U or Flash]

Forrest and I doing the Scotland Show

Filed under: Uncategorized — Garrett Kelly @ 5:27 pm

Well, it’s all over but it was a total knockout! Stay tuned, as we’re planning to reair an archived version of this live Scotland house party! Thanks for everyone who tuned in and to Peter, Kevin, Men Diamler, Kathryn Sawer, and the good people of Aberdeen.



The Now : Daily Portrait, originally uploaded by boont dustie.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Garrett Kelly @ 4:34 pm

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We’re just listening in the basement, but you can tell that this guy is quite the showman. Here’s a picture just uploaded to the Vocoustics house gig picture page. We’re streaming live and listening to him crack anti-Seattle jokes. Ain’t technology grand.

Men Diamler On Now !

Filed under: Uncategorized — Garrett Kelly @ 4:16 pm

The Scotland show is going strong now … we just interviewed Peter and Kevin and some random party girls
about their paranormal encounters. It’s been a ton of intercontinental fun. This is a rare treat, because this sort of thing doesn’t happen very often Scotland ….

You can even hear cars nearby, and people trying to be so quiet in a house completely rigged up with mics. It’s freaking beautiful.

More pictures here

Scotland House Show - Live Blog

Filed under: Uncategorized — Garrett Kelly @ 2:58 pm

We’re broadcasting the Scotland house show right now, and the unsuspecting guests are “shooting the shit” in the mic-rigged house. The show will start soon, as soon as the rest of the guest arrive. More pictures to come….

January 17, 2008

Crazy Idea #234 : Broadcast A Show Live As It’s Happening in Scotland!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Garrett Kelly @ 4:28 pm

And yes, we’re doing it! THIS SATURDAY. Because of that whole time zone difference, those Scotland kids are going to be raging it up at 8 or nine their time while we all laze about on Saturday morning at 12:30.

So, while you’re just waking up this Saturday morn, turn on hollow earth radio and tune into some great music from some house in Scotland. We’re going to interview people at the party live with DJ Prismatic, and have a good ol’ time.

We’ll also archive and reair the broadcast later in the week for all you sleepyheads.

Garrett
www.hollowearthradio.com

January 14, 2008

Psychedelic Train Wreck

Filed under: Uncategorized — Garrett Kelly @ 3:49 am

Clyde & Joseph take you to the the center of the Hollow Earth to play you tripped out songs from the 60s and 70s.

These songs were hand picked from the basement of Bop Street Records in Ballard.

Listen to our very special show "Psychedelic Train Wreck"
Monday, January 14th @ 2PM PST on Hollow Earth Radio

…. and whatever you do… don’t eat the brown acid.

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