
The Mother Hips (Night 2)
- Doors
- 7pm
- Show
- 8pm
- Ages
- 21+
Description
The Mother Hips
Based in Northern California, the Hips headed to New Mexico, spending time at Ghost Ranch before settling in at Jono Manson’s Kitchen Sink studio in Sante Fe for sessions in late 2021. Self-produced, When We Disappear features nine new tracks co-written by co-founders Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono — collection of lit-psych rock songs Inspired by psychology and literature — as well as a raw, garagey cover of Buffy St. Marie’s 1964 addiction song “Codine.”
“Greg [Loiacono, co-founder) sent me a rough demo of this song and I thought it was promising,” says Hips co-founder Tim Bluhm of “When We Disappear.” “What he was singing was place-holder gibberish, or sounds mixed with some actual lyrics, including what would become the title. I went through it and matched words to his sounds and then tweaked the words to tell a kind of impressionistic history of our adventures together. In this way I believe both Greg’s and my own subconscious worlds revealed themselves. The music is simple and loose, helping with the devil-may-care attitude of the singing.”
Hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as “one of the Bay Area’s most beloved live outfits,” The Mother Hips’ headline and festival performances have became the stuff of legend, finding them sharing stages with everyone from Johnny Cash and Wilco to Lucinda Williams and The Black Crowes. Rolling Stone called the band “divinely inspired,” while Pitchfork praised their “rootsy mix of 70’s rock and power pop,” and The New Yorker lauded their ability to “sing it sweet and play it dirty.”
Nordic Slang
Nordic Slang are middle aged. All of them have fathered children. Now they are trying to fight the slow, inevitable march of time by making music together.
The members of Nordic Slang have been in various music projects for years. Juddy Anderson, Nate Torgerson & Matt Fitzell were in together. Juddy and Nate played in . Matt & Tyler Sevy are currently also playing in Whiskey Tooth Revival. Juddy and Bucky Flowers played in The Late Shakers & Jade Harbor together.
The band members also played in bands on their own like; Slydell, , , , Zangiev, and to name a few.
Nordic Slang started playing in the end stages of the global pandemic, because doing that seemed cheaper than buying a mid-life crisis sports car, and way less destructive than an extramarital affair. Some good songs came out of this time and they made a record; “Call it Art".
Nordic Slang has influences. Listen to their debut album ‘Call it Art’ wherever you stream music. You might be able to hear a few or maybe they have diluted each other’s influences enough that it comes across vague.
But even if you don’t listen they will probably keep making music together, because it really isn't about you. If you like it great, share it, they would appreciate it, but if you don't, you probably didn’t read this far. Nordic Slang probably won’t be coming to a city near you… they're middle aged, have kids, and day jobs.
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