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May 26, 2009

John Vanderslice @ Easy Street Records, Seattle 5/22/09

Not your typical in-store at Seattle's Easy Street Records Friday night. John Vanderslice played an hour where a twenty-minute slot would do, but there were things to celebrate -- like last week's release of his seventh LP Romanian Names, but also his 42nd birthday! Cue the balloons, the special "Happy Birthday" song composed by his bandmates that day, the hugs and the happy times. Laura Musselman didn't just take the photos; she supplied the cake. (Other concert photographers, you're on notice.) Happy birthday, JV. Romanian Names is out now via Dead Oceans. Here's an MP3 from it:

John Vanderslice - "Fetal Horses" (MP3)

John's going on tour. There won't be cake (probably).

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zzzzzzz

Posted by: zzz at 05/26/09 6:19 PM  | Reply
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haven't given romanian names a listen yet, gotta get on that.

JV = nicest guy i've ever met. classy guy.

Posted by: brian at 05/26/09 6:28 PM  | Reply
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Romanian names is quite good. Probably won't convert anyone who isn't into him based on his previous work. But it holds up well with his discography. And you're right, he's a really nice, classy, guy. Looking forward to the show at the Middle East.

Posted by: wldrpretnd  in reply to brian's comment at 05/26/09 6:40 PM  | Reply
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i'm not blown away by Romanian Names, but i will definitely support the man who wrote "Angela" and "Sarah Shu". SAID DAMNNNN

Posted by: terry's chocolate orange at 05/26/09 6:57 PM  | Reply
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o sure he's a classy guy, but he's also destined to be an opening act for the rest of his life

Posted by: sean profile link at 05/26/09 7:22 PM  | Reply
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I don't think that's the case, but I could never see him getting too well known.

Posted by: brian  in reply to sean's comment at 05/26/09 8:01 PM  | Reply
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I actually heard of this guy in my down years, it’s good to see he’s still around.

Posted by: mason vaughn at 05/26/09 8:02 PM  | Reply
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Great setlist! With some newer additions (obviously), it looks a lot like the Cellar Door tour, which was probably the best headlining show I ever saw him play. Can't say I love his last two albums as much as his previous work, but I'll catch him here in Denver on Friday nonetheless.

The five-piece band should be great...

Posted by: Ryan at 05/26/09 8:17 PM  | Reply
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I've wondered about this guy for a while...Heard his music on and off for a while now...
How did he get famous?

In my neighborhood, I'd get beat up if people heard me listening to this.

Farmer Ted

Posted by: Farmer Ted at 05/27/09 8:23 AM  | Reply
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Maybe its time to move (?)

Posted by: wldrpretnd  in reply to Farmer Ted's comment at 05/27/09 12:11 PM  | Reply
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JV used to play in a band called Mk Ultra, which made a name for itself through some really clever marketing and opening for Sunny Day Real Estate. Vanderslice's first four solo records are why he's a big deal to me--great songwriting and some of the most ambitious recordings I've ever heard.

Saw JV open to Jets to Brazil a number of years ago and was absolutely flattened. Three piece band, featuring Christopher McGuire--just mind-numbingly brilliant. He was really at his peak those next two years...

Posted by: Ryan  in reply to Farmer Ted's comment at 05/27/09 3:18 PM  | Reply
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JV is great. I do think he has a unique sound and voice and I like him a lot, and he is very funny and charming live. Romanian Names was a bit underwhelming though, still strong but compared to Emerald City which was like amazing it was slightly underwhelming.

Posted by: justhecrust at 05/27/09 11:37 AM  | Reply
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