Kathryn Calder – Are You My Mother?

Rating: ★★★½☆

You all might know Kathryn Calder from her role in The Immaculate Machine.  You might have also seen her grace the stage as a member of The New Pornographers.  But, now she has stepped aside from it all to record an album of her own, influenced by time spent with her mother during a terminal illness.  Are You My Mother is just another step in her progression as one of the great female voices on the scene.

“Slip Away” begins with some small maracas draped over a tinkering piano progression. Once Calder steps into the fold, you can see precisely why she has the ability to go it alone, as her vocals have an innocent quality, but one that seems established and confident at the same time.  You’ll find the power behind the chorus enchanting, though it’s little more than “oohs.”

While she establishes strong vocals from the beginning, her range is shown on “Low,” which recalls early recordings from Rilo Kiley.  Here, the piano treads lightly, and in the same manner, Kathryn softly lets her voice float atop the musical accompaniment, not pushing too hard to make it all work cohesively.  This same approach to her songwriting is used a lot on Are You My Mother, but she has the capability to turn her vocal tool in different directions, such as she does during the chorus on “Arrow.”  Such warm vocals definitely encourage you to fall head over heals with every word, and every uttered sound.

One of the great things about the record is that despite the vocal similarities on many of the tracks, she seems to push herself into direction that you might not expect her, challenging you, the listener.  “Follow Me Into the Hills” has a folk quality to it that you can grasp from her other collaborations, but it’s successful here in that it takes you down a different path than the preceding songs.  “A Day Long Past its Prime” takes a driving momentum to push the song forward, and male vocal accompaniment gives the album a bit of a heavier tone, albeit for a brief moment.  It’s those little touches that demonstrate her willingness to build her own musical resume, differentiating herself as she goes along.

Closing out the album is a soft little touch titled “All It Is.” Her voice has a bit of a whisper to it, giving you the impression of listening to an intimate confession.  It ends things with a crashing chorus, a magnificent summation of the record and its emotive powers.  From the production of Are You My Mother to Kathryn Calder‘s incredibly delicate voice, you see the rise of a solitary musician.  Her hard work honing her craft definitely has paid off here, creating a gentle collection of pop songs capable of warming your heart and spirit.

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Download: Kathryn Calder – Arrow [MP3]

New Music From Junip

Jose Gonzalez and his band Junip are prepping their debut LP of new material for release this fall.  Prior to the album date, the band is offering up a free EP for the price of an email address over on their website.  You can pick up the new Junip LP, Fields, in stores September 14th.  Below you can find single “Rope and Summit”, which appears on the free EP as well as the upcoming LP.

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Download: Junip – Rope and Summit [MP3]

Show Review: Ariel Pink @ the Mohawk (8/3)

For years people have been talking about Ariel Pink as if he was some sort of underground genius, waiting for his chance to break through to the masses, if only he had the chance.  After the release of the recent album, Before Today, it seems the chance is upon him.  We headed out to the Mohawk to see for ourselves, and to catch Puro Instinct and Magic Kids along the way.  Follow the jump for more.

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The Rumble Austin @ Beerland (8/11)

Date 8/11/10
Location Beerland
Doors 8:30pm
Tickets FREE

So as a part of our new partnership with L.A. kids Future Sounds, we here at ATH are glad to announce the first of many shows we have planned with the music company.  So Wednesday we’ll be heading over to Beerland in Austin for a super awesome show being put on by us, Futuresounds, The Austinist, Covert Curiosity, A.V. Club, and Waterloo.  Music for the evening is provided by local favorites The Sour Notes, Hollywood Gossip, and Literature.  Best part of all… It’s Free!  What better way to celebrate the little bit of summer we still have left.

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Download: The Sour Notes – Do-ers & Say-ers [MP3]

Ty Segall @ Emos (8/7)

Date Saturday, August 7th
Location Emos
Doors 900p
Tickets $8 from TicketWeb

This has already been one crazy week for shows, and we’ve got another excellent show lined up for you Saturday night, at least for those on the heavier side of things.  Ty Segall is coming to town in support of his new record , Melted, which came out awhile back.  It’s destined to be a glorious night of fast paced punk rock with a solid line-up backing up Ty while he’s in town.  Not only will you get to see Ty unleash some fury, but you’ll also get to see Royal Baths, The Hex Dispensers, Charlie and the Moonhearts, and A Giant Dog.  Looks like a great night to skip the heat and catch these great acts in the cool Emos indoor air.

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Download: Ty Segall – Caesar [MP3]

New Music from Extra Lens

In my mind, there aren’t many better wordsmiths in the indie world than John Darnielle.  Now that he’s signed with Merge, it seems good things are in the future for us all.  His new album with Extra Lens will be out on October 19th, titled Undercard.  He’s also signed on to release the next Mountain Goats with the Carolina label, so we’ve got that to look forward to, right?  And speaking of those Mountain Goats, they’re coming to Austin soon right?  Try out the beautifully light “Only Existing Footage” from Undercard.

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Download: The Extra Lens – Only Existing Footage [MP3]

Crooks EP Release @ Scoot Inn (8/7)

Date 8/7/10
Location Scoot Inn
Doors 9pm
Tickets $5 @ Door

Local alt-country band Crooks are celebrating the release of their new EP this Friday night with a show at Scoot Inn.  Playing in support are Jenny & The Corn Ponies, Chris Brecht & Dead Flowers, and Darren Hoff & The Hard Times.  Below you can also find an exclusive track from the Crooks new EP called “Downtown”.

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Downtown: Crooks – Downtown [MP3]

New Music from Surf City

You know how much we love Surf City, so much so that we invited the guys to play our infamous SXSW party this past Spring.  During that show they talked to us about releasing their first full-length, and word has finally come out that the band will release said album this November.  The album is called Kudos, and the first single “Crazy Rulers of the World” hints at good things to come in the future.  Give the new track a try, today!

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Download: Surf City – Crazy Rulers of the World [MP3]

Futurebirds On Hear Ya

Hearya continues to put out some nice sessions on their live video blog this week with a set from folk rock band Futurebirds.  We just missed out on seeing this group when they came to town a week ago so we’re happy to get a taste of what they’re like live.  The live session features four MP3s, a couple videos and even the option to download the whole thing as one big file.  I’ve been enjoying this sweet live version of “Ski Chalet” which you can find below.

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Download: Futurebired – Ski Chalet (live on Hearya) [MP3]

Happy Birthday @ USAA (8/6)

Date 8/6/10
Location United States Art Authority
Doors 8pm
Tickets $8 @ Door

Sub Pop kids Happy Birthday are making a stop in town this Friday at United States Art Authority.  Making the show more enticing, recent Hardly Art signee and locals Woven Bones will also be on the stage.  Rounding things out and opening the show up for everybody are Residual Echoes.  Should be a great option to see some good music on the cheap Friday night.

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Download: Happy Birthday – Girls FM [MP3]

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