John Vanderslice – Too Much Time Posted on February 3rd, 2009 by Rich Belize
Finally after months and months of watching everyone else’s darlings soak in the 2008/early 2009 limelight- *cough* Fleet Foxes *cough* Animal Collective- one of my own personal favorites is back in action! I’m referring of course to the brilliant John Vanderslice!
Really? You’re not familiar with the man? And you call yourself a human being? Hmmm. Well, here is a refresher course, ya’ bolthead! Not only is Vanderslice ‘one of the most imaginative, prolific, and consistently rewarding artists making music today’ and ‘the most important songwriter of the moment’, but he is also ‘the nicest guy in indie rock’. The dude is aces. And unlike abortion, the death penalty, and how comedians will finally figure out how to satirize Barack Obama, this issue is NOT open for debate!
Ah, so here we are now a year and a half removed from Mr. Vanderslice’s last album, the strikingly straightforward and confident Emerald City. Even with only 9 tracks and no trademark Vanderslice bleeps and bloops to be found, the record still garnered a solid 80 on Metacritic- earning it the distinction of being the San Francisco songwriter’s best reviewed album. Congratulations, Johnny boy! What else do you got cooking in your metaphorical and/or analogous music kitchen?
Today we found out. John Vanderslice will make his return on May 19th, 2009 with his 7th official studio album, Romanian Names (you’re moshing!). Oooh and that’s not it! Adding even more excitement and intrigue is the news that, after nearly 10 years on Seattle’s Barsuk Records, Romanian Names will be released by Jagjaguwar/Secretly Canadian imprint Dead Oceans. That’s right, people- the man just became even that more indie.
According to the official press release, our boy has started playing new songs at recent live shows, giving hometown San Francisco audiences first dibs on the new jams. Check out the slamming video four ass-kissing paragraphs above for the internet’s first look at new Vanderslice material. The track is called ‘Too Much Time’ and if I may say so, it is just as beautiful and dreamy as anything off Emerald City. The footage was recorded at Great American Music Hall as part of a concert celebrating the 10 year anniversary of Vanderslice’s recording studio Tiny Telephone. The people surrounding him playing fancy instruments are the 30-piece Magik*Magik Orchestra. I know a close friend who prefers Vanderslice’s earlier, more rocking tracks (‘Pale Horse’, ‘Me and My 424′) to his recent pop leanings but personally I think the man is on some top serious, next-level roll the last handful of years and this video just confirms it.
Now all we need is some new The National music- oh that’s right! I forgot to tell you guys! Oh man, I’m so forgetful. What a forgetful jones! On February 17th The National are releasing an exclusive, unreleased track called ‘So Far Around the Bend’ as part of the Dark Was the Night double cd, super compilation on 4AD- proceeds will go to benefit HIV/AIDS research. I have the track on my hard drive (I’m an important music blogger, remember?) but unfortunately I can not share it with you (I’m not important enough to not get sued). But I can say this- it’s pretty good. Definitely sounds like a b-side/compilation track but it is still solid as a rock. A gold rock. With diamond moss growing on one side and radioactive pill bugs chilling beneath it (radioactive material is as valuable as gold and diamonds, right? Right?). The double album/triple vinyl also contains exclusive new tracks from Ben Gibbard and Feist, Andrew Bird, the Books, Bon Iver and many more super indie people.
Here are some legal mp3s from Johnny V’s back catalogue.
John Vanderslice – White Dove from Emerald City
John Vanderslice – The Kingdom b-side/vinyl-only track from Pixel Revolt
(mp3s hosted by JohnVanderslice.com)
















