Ben Nichols

Ben Nichols of Lucero is embarking on a quixotic motorcycle trip through the South with a guitar strapped to his back.  While most musicians would take time off to relax between their band’s tour dates, Ben is spending his vacation on two wheels and in front of small crowds of Lucero’s most loyal fans. I, being one of these cult fans for many years, couldn’t pass up an opportunity to see Ben perform solo – even if it was on Easter Sunday in a spooky room called Purgatory at Masquerade in Atlanta.

I stepped onto a back deck outside Masquerade where much of the pre-show crowd congregated to take in the beautiful 70 degree evening under the stars.  Ben chatted with some fans and then briefly with me and HearYa longtime friend, Tim Sweetwood, who handles booking and promotion at Masquerade. I’d seen Ben perform solo only once before at our SxSW 2010 party and he killed it, but this night was different. Away from the hustle of SxSW, he (not surprisingly) seemed more serene. He had a rough draft of a set list in his mind that included most of the songs from his Last Pale Light In The West solo EP, but the majority of the show was driven by requests from the crowd.

In a day where bands are “social” with fans via Facebook and Twitter, but sometimes move through set lists with military-like discipline,  it was refreshing to see a musician and his fans determining the course of the night together, with mutual admiration for one another. And collaborative alcohol consumption. At one point in the night, Ben was handed a tin flask from a fan and he asked “What’s in it?” Before the fan could answer he said, “Fuck it, I’ll drink it.” Such was the night. Ben would perform a crowd favorite, sip (or gulp) bourbon, chase with a coke, and repeat. If he had trouble remembering words to the song requests, he’d get cues from the crowd before starting each verse.

Highlights from the two hour long set were everything from Last Pale Light In The West, Bikeriders, Sixteen, Kiss The Bottle, My Best Girl, Nights Like These, Slow Dancing, and covers of Townes Van Zandt and Joey Kneiser (of Glossary). The Kneiser cover was particularly special. If you haven’t already, download Joey’s solo album for free here. Ben introduced the song by saying that “Bruised Ribs” is a song he wished he’d written and that Joey offered these for free because they were “just some acoustic songs he threw together.” Ben sarcastically said something like “that fucking asshole,” then played the song.

It’s that humble, accessible stage presence that draws me back to every Lucero show. Ben feeds off of the crowd’s energy and strives to deliver a collaborative experience.  He remarked that he was shocked that so many folks came out to see him (the show sold out). It may be time for Nichols to recalibrate his expectations.  He may be underestimating the loyalty and passion of Lucero fans, even on Sunday night religious holidays.

You can get a taste of the night in the (low quality) video I took below.

Joey Kneiser – Bruised Ribs

Live Video: Ben Nichols – Toadvine (live at Masquerade in Atlanta)

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New Years 2009

The artwork above was found at Colorcubic, an ultra-hip design firm that handles multimedia, print, branding, etc. This poster will be made available in their online store.

We may say good riddance to 2008 as a nation, but as we posted our top 50 albums of 2008, it was easy to reflect on an amazing year in music. I have a feeling 2009 will be even better. Here are the albums we’re looking forward to in the new year.

1. The Deep Dark Woods – Winter Hours (February 2009)

The first single, “All The Money I Had Is Gone,” is now streaming on their MySpace page. If the album is as good as that track, we’re in for a special treat. Their last album, Hang Me Oh Hang Me, is one of my most listened to of the past two years.

From Hang Me Oh Hang Me:

The Deep Dark Woods – Hang Me Oh Hang Me

2. Andrew Bird – Noble Beast

The best whistler on the planet. Hands down.

Video: Andrew Bird – Oh No (from upcoming album Noble Beast)

2. Dan Auerbach – Keep It Hid (February 10th, 2009)

Ever wonder what The Black Keys might sound like acoustic? Dan Auerbach’s leadoff track on his upcoming album appears to be adding a bit more country and acoustic tastes on his upcoming solo album, along with the signature blues sounds. Look for Hacienda backing him on his upcoming tour.‚  Stream some tracks at Nonesuch Records.

3. M. Ward – Hold Time (February 2009)

This guy can do no wrong. Hold Time features guest performances by Lucinda Williams, Jason Lytle (ex-Grandaddy) and the ‘she’ of She and Him, Zooey Deschanel.

4. Alela Diane – To Be Still (February 17th)

I really loved her debut, The Pirate’s Gospel.‚  She has a soulful voice and a knack for songwriting. Here’s the first track from the upcoming album.

Alela Diane – White As Diamonds

5. Justin Townes Earle – Midnight At The Movies (March 2009)

Early reports from inside Bloodshot Records indicate that Justin Towne’s Earle’s upcoming release is better than his debut. Check out our live session for some songs from his previous album, The Good Life.

6. Neko Case – Middle Cyclone (March 3)

I’m most excited about her cover art.

Video: Neko Case – Making of Middle Cyclone

7. The Decemberists – Hazards of Love (March 24th)

They get better with every album. See no reason why that trend shouldn’t continue.

8. Ox – Burn Out (Spring 2009)

The title track was released recently and it’s another alt-country peach of a tune.

Ox – Burn Out

9. The Thermals – Now We Can See (April 2009)

Found a new label (Kill Rock Stars) but still looking for a new drummer. Get ready for the follow up to The Body, The Blood, The Machine.

From The Body, The Blood, The Machine:

The Thermals – Pillar of Salt

The Thermals – Here’s Your Future

10. Lucero -TBD Title (Summer 2009)

The Tennessee lads signed to Universal Records and will be releasing their sixth studio LP in the summer. Until then, listen to Ben Nichols solo album, Last Pale Light In The West, inspired by Cormac McCarthy’s book Blood Meridian.

Ben Nichols – Toadvine

11. The Everybodyfields – TBD Title and Release Date

We were late to the game but now that we’ve found them, we’re obsessed. They are unreal. We were lucky to get an early taste of two of their new tracks during our live session with The Everybodyfields.

Exclusive: The Everybodyfields – Gun

Exclusive: The Everybodyfields – Mardi Gras

Exclusive: The Everybodyfields – City Noise

12. The Avett Brothers- TBD Title and Release Date

The boys left Ramseur Records for Rick Rubin’s label, American Imprint (under Columbia Records’ umbrella), and are recording a new full length album with Rubin at the controls.

13. Tulsa – TBD Title and Release Date

I Was Submerged has been a favorite for two years, but it just teases us. It’s time for a full length. The band is currently recording in Chicago as we speak.

From I Was Submerged:

Tulsa – #2

14. Ha Ha Tonka -TBD Title and Release Date

Bloodshot Records newbies killed their sets at SXSW 2008 and put out one of the best albums of 2007. We’ve got high hopes for their sophomore effort.‚  Check out our live session to hear some older tracks.

15. Wilco -TBD Title (Spring 2009)

Wilco – One Wing (Live at Lollapalooza via Stereogum)

Video: Wilco – One Wing (also Live at Lolla)

Other notable releases are also coming out from U2, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, The Gourds, Built To Spill, The New Pornographers, Handsome Furs, and The National (maybe).

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Ben Nichols, lead singer of Lucero, will be releasing his first solo record The Last Pale Light In The West in early 2009. The album is an acoustic piece inspired by the book Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy and it would make Wilie Nelson proud.‚  It’s the perfect soundtrack for a western movie, where outlaws outrun the law on horseback through wind and rain. Nowhere is that them more apparent than on my favorite track, “The Kid”:

We killed in the desert we killed in the streets.
We chose what shall and what shall not be.
We stood with pistols fought back to back.
Now you’ve stood you’re ground but what ground is that?

Other favorites on the album are the title track, “Chambers,” and “Toadvine.” The album is way too short, clocking in at just 7 songs including the instrumental track”The Judge,” but it’s definitely worth the purchase. The stripped down songs allow you to focus on how talented Nichols really is as a songwriter, evident on “Last Pale Light In The West”:

In my hands I hold the ashes
In my veins black pitch runs
In my chest the fire catches
In my way a setting sun
Dark clouds gather round me
To the West my soul is bound
But I will go on ahead free
There is a light yet to be found
The last pale light in the west.

The album is available from the Lucero website right now and there’s a‚  CD + limited edition American Apparel tee package available for the die-hards. After you buy, you’ll get a link to download the album instantly. Well worth the purchase.

Ben Nichols – Toadvine

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