Speaking of FREE, Samuel Thomas (from “The Portland FREE Music Project“) was in attendance and filmed me performing “Write It On My Left Arm” with “Cars & Trains“. This was our final performance together for a while, so…I’m glad we have this to remember the evening for years to come. Tom Filepp is a truly special performer who I love dearly.
Have a look:
See you again at the end of the month, Portland! Until then, MY LIPS ARE SEALED.
Tonight is going to be SO fun. “Futuresounds“, “Pampelmoose.com“, & “Cravedog, Inc.” (as well as a bunch of other cool industry and local music community folks—“Music Millennium“, “XO Publicity“, “WOXY“, & “Spin Earth“) are sponsoring the show so it’s FREE for you to come and party. They have been throwing these “Rumble” parties all over the US and from what I hear, they are ALWAYS amazing.
Here is a little preview of what you’ll be seeing and hearing this evening at the Holocene…
I’m really excited to open for these guys. They rule.
…but before you get your Jaguar Love, you’re gonna get this:
Brace yourselves for a really good time, Puddletown. It’s REAL. See you tonight!!!
Awww…Last year when they reviewed my new record, “The Deli” Magazine said it was “the best record, electronic or otherwise, to come out of Portland in 2009” and now today they previewed my show at HoloceneTHIS COMING TUESDAY with “Jaguar Love“. They had some REALLY nice things to say.
To view the post, CLICK HERE. There is a bit of it just below as well to tide you over…
From “The Deli” Magazine: (1/31/2010) “It’s no secret that we at The Deli Portland are pretty big fans of electro-gloom pop progenitor Logan Lynn. And where Lynn’s mastery of making you feel dirty within synth-heavy, minor-melody blasts of no-wave electronic rock is arguably one of the more interesting deviations from the main plug of the Stumptown scene, Jaguar Love take a wet mop to the whole shebang. Read the rest of this entry »
Thanks so much to all of you who came out to Berbati’s in Portland this weekend. “Cars and Trains” and I had a great time and it meant a LOT that you picked my show over Ben Gibbard’s. For those of you who missed it, Samuel Thomas (of The Portland FREE Music Project) got “Bottom Your Way To The Top” on video (which is posted below) and I uploaded tons of photos from the evening on Myspace and Facebook. All 3 of the opening bands were AMAZING. If you haven’t already heard of “Yeah Great Fine”, “Swallows”, and “Winnie Byrd”, click on their names and check them out. You won’t be sorry.
(…and I quote…) “This is one of my religious songs. It’s about God and stuff. Actually…It’s about getting FUCKED.” (Somebody should really turn my microphone off in-between songs. I also introduced “Bleed Him Out” with “This next song is about smoking crack and getting the shit kicked out of you.” ha ha ha)