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Fricke’s Picks: Wooden Shjips, Tulsa and Your 33 Black Angels

9/25/07, 1:41 pm EST

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Day-Glo Drone Rock
Guitarist-singer Ripley Johnson of San Francisco’s Wooden Shjips told me, after a show in March, that his original idea was a group of “nonmusicians” that would “take music back to the primitive trance of the Velvet Underground with [early drummer] Angus MacLise.” That concept fell apart, and it was a good thing. Wooden Shjips — Johnson, organist Nash Whalen, bassist Dusty Jermier and drummer Omar Ahsanuddin — now play a sleek, Day-Glo drone rock, with magnum liftoff. That Velvets pulse is the root motion on Wooden Shjips (Holy Mountain). But there is a bracing, open-air-worship quality in Whalen’s long-breath chords and the ecstatic seizure of Johnson’s heavily distorted guitar breaks. Brevity suits this band too. The Shjips’ first records were a ten-inch EP and a seven-inch 45; they have two new singles on Sub Pop and the band’s own label. Wooden Shjips itself is barely vintage-LP length: five tracks, thirty-three minutes. The first song on the album is “We Ask You to Ride.” It is foolish to decline.

Love, Reverb and Twang
Tulsa are slightly more earthbound, in that the seven songs on I Was Submerged (Park the Van), the Boston quartet’s new record, have actual choruses and bridges. Singer-songwriter Carter Tanton also examines loss and reunion with refreshing bounce. “I’m in love for the first time,” Tanton crows in “I Feel Great,” with no apparent irony. “It feels great/Thanks for asking.” But his indie-seraphim voice is not of this world — set in the same alpine reverb where Jim James of My Morning Jacket lives — while the iridescent bloom of the guitars is a quality flashback to the clean-twang and country-fuzz blend of the 1968-69 Byrds.

Limited-Edition Pleasure
This spring, the New York band Your 33 Black Angels quietly released one of this year’s treasures: Lonely Street (no label), in a numbered vinyl-only edition of 250 (I’ve got number nineteen). The LP is worth the hunt for its pop-wise rattle (Pavement with a case of the Strokes) and singer Josh Westfal’s resemblance, in dry, frank voice and cautious optimism, to another local institution: Lou Reed on the Velvet Underground’s fourth album, Loaded.


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Tyler J. | 9/28/2007, 8:23 am EST

Saw Tulsa in NYC over the summer. Sounded great live and looking forward to hearing their CD

Lou | 9/28/2007, 12:08 pm EST

Your 33 Black Angels are the saviors of New York rock!

Rob | 9/28/2007, 12:09 pm EST

Y33BA all the way!

Mary S. | 9/28/2007, 12:13 pm EST

Lets see a “David Fricke’s Picks a Tour” with Wooden Ships, Tulsa, and these so-called Your 33 Black Angels.

Greg | 9/28/2007, 12:14 pm EST

33???

Funny. I only count several.

Sue | 9/28/2007, 12:18 pm EST

They named that one after me

McGiddy | 9/28/2007, 2:47 pm EST

Nice choice on Lonely Street.

Larry W. | 10/4/2007, 2:42 am EST

Lonely Street is def in my top ten for ‘o7.

That Benji Kast can wail man.

Julie Casablancasss | 10/4/2007, 2:46 am EST

What is that fool saying?

Your 33 Black Angels are like 30 times better than the Strokes!

The Globe | 10/4/2007, 2:50 am EST

You think I’m hot?

Listen to the Y33BA.

Burn a brother up real quick!

Doug Y. | 10/4/2007, 2:11 pm EST

huh?

Tesla is still alive?

Harold | 10/4/2007, 2:14 pm EST

Can I get Lonely Street at Target?

Chief | 10/4/2007, 3:18 pm EST

They stole Lonely Street from Andy Williams.

Now thats real talent there, Andy Williams.

You all can learn a little something from that gentleman there.

No jumping around and screaming and taking offf clothes.

What ever happened to plain, good, old singing?

Boy. I’ll tell ya.

Brittney S. | 10/5/2007, 12:28 am EST

I would actually love my kids if they your 33 black angels are.

Wheres that Margarita mix?

In the baby’s crib…

Barack O. | 10/5/2007, 11:12 am EST

I still might be in this race if I were half as good as Your 33 Black Angels.

Have I mentioned that I voted against the use of force in Iraq.

Hello?

Joe T. | 10/6/2007, 2:35 pm EST

My team is a bunch of overpaid, no good, slouches.

In otherword, they are no your 33 Black Angels.

I’ll see you at the shows in October.

J. Foxworthy | 10/12/2007, 4:17 pm EST

You know your a redneck when you don’t listen to Your 33 Black Angels.

Also you know your a redneck when you tell redneck jokes.

You know your a redneck……..

Nelson Trout | 11/28/2007, 5:15 pm EST

David, I’m co-president of Shoutback Records, Billy Harner ( the Human Perkulator ) of ” Sally Sayin’ Somethin “, ” She’s Almost you “, ” Homicide Dresser “, Message To My Babe ” as well as others fame, is also co-president. Wow, what a sentence! Anyway, Billy’s got a brand new Cd out that we’d Love you to hear, have and hopefully, review. You can check it out @: billyharner.com and hear Billy do a recent live version of ” Homicide Dresser ” on: youtube.com/billyharner
We are all very proud of this album. Please check it out….PS…didn’t you play guitar for Billy at a gig a few years back? All The Best, Nelson Trout.

off-topic commentator | 11/30/2007, 5:29 pm EST

Love y33Ba- it would be a great password as long as B IS IN CAPS

Fan | 2/21/2008, 10:21 am EST

Your 33 Black Angels are heading out on its first tour. see http://www.myspace.com/your33blackang els for tour dates! Maybe they’ll be in a town near you in March ‘08!

Fred Thompson | 2/25/2008, 11:42 am EST

You looking for any guitar techs Angels?

Fred Thompson | 2/25/2008, 11:42 am EST

You looking for any guitar techs Angels?

Papamajama | 3/11/2008, 7:14 pm EST

Holy shjit! Wooden Shjips: they have blown mine mind…

I.C. Biscuits | 3/30/2008, 1:21 pm EST

I just saw Your 33 Black Angels in Flagstaff on St. Patrick’s Day during their “Lonely Street” tour. They totally rocked! People were dancing and running around with a skull on a stick. I love Y33BA!

Louisa | 4/1/2008, 3:17 pm EST

Johhny,

I will always cherish that drumstick you threw at my head after your set.

Thanks again for the roastbeef sandwiches.

burque | 4/7/2008, 2:54 pm EST

saw Y33BA in Albuquerque twice last month & they rocked. wish they’d schedule another tour out west.

Billy Bob Barker | 4/24/2008, 1:57 pm EST

Saw Your 33 Black Angels in Seattle two nights in a row. Rocked my socks off.

Stevie Sunshine | 6/23/2008, 7:56 am EST

Your 33 Black Angels are getting geared up for their second tour of the year, in support of “Tales of My Pop-Rock Love Life,” the bands sophomore full-length effort.

Not Benji | 9/7/2008, 11:52 am EST

The new album is the shiznit.

I mean it this time.

Saw y33ba in brklyn! | 5/19/2009, 4:16 pm EST

Went out to see another band New Years Eve and they were playing at the Cameo Art Gallary in Brooklyn.

The place was packed and everyone was jumpin’. They really connected with the crowd. They have this AMAZING energy live. I’ve seen them a few times since when they are back home. You should too!

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