Mikal Cronin and Shannon and the Clams headline the Bay Brewed this Saturday

Oh, plus, beer by a million local breweries! Once again, The Bay Bridged presents their expert fusing of local bands and local beers. Here are the set times, just announced:

12:50pm: Magic Fight (Main Stage)
1:35pm: French Cassettes (Loft Stage)
2:20pm: Kelley Stoltz (Main Stage)
3:05pm: Golden Void (Loft Stage)
3:50pm: Shannon and the Clams (Main Stage)
4:50pm: Mikal Cronin (Main Stage)

Additionally, the North Beach Brass Band will be performing throughout the day and DJ Jamie Jams will be spinning between sets.

Get tickets!

Interview with Broken Social Scene’s Brendan Canning, who performs Wednesday in the Mission

Brendan Canning, who released his second solo LP a few weeks back, performs this Wednesday at the Chapel, so we asked our pal Jarid Maged, a legit BSS scholar, to perform a Q&A. Here it is:

Jarid: Back when the Broken Social Scene Presents solo records were released, they sounded to many like bonus BSS albums, so much so that BSS band mates toured in support of those records, and their songs later resurfaced at BSS shows. This album, however, is very different. No Broken Social Scene Presents, no Arts & Crafts (rather, your own Draper Street Records). You Gots 2 Chill is so laid back, so beautiful, that I’ve found it really hard to call this a true sophomore solo record (in the wake of Something For All of Us). What was it that steered you in this direction?

Brendan: It’s true. The BSS presents series was more of a way more Kevin and myself to have a final and unequivocal say on how our albums should sound without having to check with everyone. Everyone in BSS had their own bands: we did not; and so I suppose YG2C is really my first solo effort and my new band has no direct affiliation to BSS. Although Greg Calderone, multi-instrumentalist in my band, starred in This Movie is Broken.

For the past fifteen years or so I’ve been playing more and more acoustic guitar, so much so that I would say it’s my primary instrument. That is the inspiration behind this album. A lot of years of collecting riffs, developing my style
and then finally the opportunity to breathe and make some creations that I’ve wanted to make. The first installment if you will.

With this record, did you feel at all liberated with distancing yourself from Broken Social Scene Presents? Given that this is the first solo record since the hiatus was announced, did the core members of BSS – or your own time in BSS – have any influence at all on the final product?

Ohad Benchetrit of BSS/Do Make Say Think and myself collab’d on Post Fahey and Makes You Motor at his studio Th’ Schvitz. Those tunes were finished before I did the bulk of this record with Steve Singh, also a band mate and high school chum.
He also runs a home studio, Hutch.

Like many major cities, Toronto’s changing with the times, becoming, like San Francisco, very tech heavy (and very expensive). When I think Toronto, the last thing that comes to mind these days is the ability to, well, Chill (yet you somehow seem to pull it off). I noticed you’ve lived on Draper Street for over two decades, so you’ve definitely seen a lot of things change around you. How much of your own Toronto experience played into the song writing and recording process?

Well it’s my life so Toronto is a huge part of where my inspiration comes from. From the filthy air, to the never-ending condo sprawl, to the beautiful people I get to see every day and the vibrancy that never lets me down. Most of the time. Your own sanity is your own responsibility.

There’s so much do-it-yourself all over this record, from the living room recordings, right down to the cover art. Broken Social Scene started out very DIY, and grew into one of the most influential bands (brands, even) in indie / Toronto music, providing the foundation for what would become one of most well-known labels in the business in Arts & Crafts. Do you see Draper Street Records growing into something more than You Gots 2 Chill?

I believe the phrase don’t put the cart before the horse should be heard. Baby steps.

Is there a story behind the voicemails, and the decision behind in putting some on the record? I heard that you still have a landline (“Long Live Land Lines” perhaps?). I’m picturing a tape recorder answering machine too, no?

No, just automated voicemail on the landline. I still like talking on a landline. I had a lot of riffs collected on my answering machine and it’s really a big part of my process so why not invite people into that world for thirty seconds?
Now it’s voice memos on the cell.

To date, the videos in support of the record (“Plugged In” and “Bullied Days”) are stunning low-budget films that have kept you almost entirely off-screen – needless to say, a bit of a change from that Brendan Canning as John Travolta character we saw in Something’s “Love Is New” a few years back. Why the decision to stay off-screen this time around?

No reason in particular-it just worked out that way and I like the fact I’m not really in the videos save for a cameo.
I leave certain creative decisions up to my partner in the label, Sarah Haywood.

So, visa issue in October; there seem to be more and more of these lately. First, that sucks (and I missed you in New York). What happened?

A boring and expensive and terribly annoying story which I won’t bore you with. I suppose the positive is that I was able to re-jig the band and swap out a couple members. After two shows we made three line-up changes. It just worked out that way.

Compared to the Broken Social Scene collective of somewhere between a dozen and two dozen touring members at any given time, relative to BSS tours, what’s life on the road been like this time around?

I love my new band and we’ve become a tight unit in a relatively short period of time. It’s very familial and a back to basics kind of tour. Snug in a van, long drives, winter frost with the finishing line in LA. I’m enjoying it for all it’s worth. My bandmate Greg and I jumped in Mara lake in the Canadian Rockies a few days ago. Extremely cold and life affirming. New band baptismal.

When I think Broken Social Scene live shows, chaos comes to mind. I have to imagine these shows are very different. Gone are the leg kicks this time around?

It’s true-there are no leg kicks. That is not to say this band doesn’t get very loud and proud but it is not a BSS show, this band is very much it’s own thing and it’s solid.

It’s been awhile (October 2011, in fact; for now, the last Broken Social Scene show in the US), but any San Francisco memories you’d like to share?

All SF gigs for BSS were ALWAYS memorable.

Our first shows at Great American Music Hall, Bimbo’s, the Filmore, Outside Lands, you name it. SF was basically top three in the world for BSS and it was always an event. I am forever grateful for the love we got in that town. That’s why we played our very last gig in North America in SF.

I will soon be touching down at the Phoenix Hotel and that is basically like saying I’m home.

Jose y Jose bring you «Noche Romantica»

It’s all about music on Mission Mission today. This particular party is tonight at Rock Bar and it sounds awesome! One of the DJs explains it thusly: “We play romantic ballads in spanish, cumbias and some psych rock, also in spanish.” Here’s the rundown for tonight’s edition:

<<<<<<< NOCHE DE ROMANTICAS>>>>>>

COME JOIN US FOR ANOTHER NIGHT OF ROMANTIC BALLADS FROM JOSE Y JOSE. ITS A LONG WEEKED FOR SOME OF US AND A GOOD EXCUSE TO PRE-GAME FOR WHAT WE ARE THANKFUL THIS YEAR!

COME DANCE, DRINK, PLAY POOL AND MOST IMPORTANTLY SAY HELLO.

FEATURING A FEW FILMS AND A VERY SPECIAL SURPRISE GUEST WILL BE JOINING US…

FREE

BRING YOUR FRIENDS!!

8pm-???????

RSVP!

Nonstop northern soul!

Speaking of soul, renowned local DJ Wam Bam Ashleyanne just debuted a project long in the works, a 24/7 streaming channel for NPR Music devoted to a very specific kind of soul, northern soul:

It’s been 40 years since the first all-night R&B party at the Wigan Casino nightclub outside Manchester, England. The doors didn’t open until 2 a.m., and its 1,200-capacity ballroom was packed until dawn with dance-crazy (possibly amphetamine-fueled) soul fans. They called the uptempo vibe Northern Soul, after the region of England that fell in love with rare ’60s R&B.

To mark the anniversary, public radio’s KALW and a handful of San Francisco DJs curated a 24/7 music channel devoted to the best R&B songs you’ve likely never heard. For every Marvin Gaye or Wilson Pickett song in the mix, there’s another 50 incredible jams by artists who never quite made a name for themselves.

Read on for more history and Ashleyanne’s Top 5, and then listen in.

[Photo by Ping Pong Nite]

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A wild jam by Jackson Sandland, a BFF.fm DJ who will also be DJing tonight’s BFF.fm launch party at Bottom of the Hill:

Celebrate the launch of BFF.fm at the official BFF.fm launch party!

BFF.fm, the Mission-based radio station all your friends seem to be DJs at, has been broadcasting for a couple months now, and the programming is getting stronger and stronger every day!

Here’s founder Cosmic Amanda talking about her grand plans for BFF, from a Q&A we did a few weeks back:

Our main focus is supporting emerging and underground artists, and we’ll do that not only by spinning their tunes, but by reaching out into the local music scene and forging partnerships with bands and labels. I want us to become a go-to resource for spreading the word about awesome new music.

My goal in creating this station is to build a professional-quality studio in an amazing space that inspires DJs to put forth their very best content. This has been a labor of love for me, taking up all of my free time and money, but even in just the short amount of time we’ve been around the response has been amazingly positive and I can’t wait to see where we can take this.

Read on for lots more Q&A, and then RSVP and invite your friends!

CONTEST: Win tickets to a record release party curated by Sonny Smith (of Sonny & The Sunsets) at the Chapel!

Obviously, the best way to recover from the turducken gorge-fest that will be taking place this Thanksgiving is by dancing your socks off to a bunch of rad bands the day after!  But where to do such a thing???  Fortunately, the Chapel has got you covered with a record release show for Polyvinyl Records‘ new garage rock compilation curated by Sonny Smith (of Sonny & The Sunsets) featuring a ton of SF bands!

Annnnd the best part is that we’re giving away a pair of FREE tickets!  For a chance to win, all you need to do is write about your funniest Thanksgiving memory in the comments.  Bonus points if you can include some San Francisco flavor in there, too!  The contest ends at 12pm noon on Thanksgiving day, so get cracking!  Be sure to include your REAL first name and REAL email when you comment so I can email you back if you win (and I know what name to put on the list)!  Don’t worry, emails will NOT be used in any other way.

I Need You Bad – The Live Show!

Feat. Little Wings / Chris Cohen / The Memories / Fronds

DJ sets by Sonny Smith

Friday, November 29 – doors 7pm, show 8pm

$12 adv / $15 doors, all ages

The Chapel @ 777 Valencia

Classic Bay Area punk

“This place is FUCKED!” It’s a classic Rancid lyric… Angry and joyous at the same time, aimed at the Bay Area, and fun to yell: a classic!

Anyway, you love Rancid, I love Rancid — but we’d love to know more and more and more about the time and place and scene from whence Rancid came. We’d love to dig deeper! Rancid got big fast and moved to Hollywood or something….. but what was happening here in the early days, and how’d it all go down, and what happened later on?? Maybe there was Green Day, maybe Operation Ivy had something to do with it, and maybe Chris Appelgren (of the Bold Italic) ran something called Lookout Records. In any case, we wanna know all about it!

Well, we’re in luck: DJ Trigger Cut is here to help us out. With his exhaustive knowledge of Bay Area punk rock, and his even more exhaustive record collection, DJ Trigger Cut (on the last Tuesday of every month) will educate us and excite us and make us wanna dance a drink and partY!

THIS PLACE IS FUCKED! RSVP and invite your friends! (And hope he plays some Groovie Ghoulies this time!)

Triple-sax sax solo starring DJ Purple and Still Flyin’

[via Ellen Black]

A song about Isaac Fitzgerald

Longtime Mission fixture Isaac Fitzgerald is leaving SF! Like in a couple days! To mark the occasion, local band The Yellow Dress has released a track from their upcoming album, a track called “Isaac Fitzgerald.” And it rules: