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Light In The Attic Zine: Issue 5 – Available Record Store Day 2013

Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

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Record Store Day is just around the corner, along with the launch of Issue 5 of our anual Light In The Attic Zine! It’s been an exciting year here at LITA, which makes for a killer read!

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Issue 5 is jam packed with news on our upcoming releases, exclusive interviews, articles, prose from Light In The Attic’s own, and an updated catalog with an old school style tear-out order form, and much much more! The LITA crew will be out and about on Record Store Day (4/20/13), hand-delivering stacks to some of our favorite shops in Seattle and Los Angeles. Such as: Everyday Music Seattle, Silver Platters, Easy Street, Sonic Boom, Wall Of Sound, Amoeba, Mt Analog, Mono Records, Origami Vinyl, Vacation, Permanent, Rockaway Records, Gimme Gimme Records, Pooh Bah, Freakbeat, Wombleton, and CD Trader! Follow us on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, and FACEBOOK to track us down and snag a copy!

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If you’re not in Seattle or Los Angels, or if you plan on hiding under the covers on Record Store Day, don’t worry. You can order a copy of the zine direct from us, at LightInTheAttic.net! Copies will also be included inside select releases throughout 2013!

  • “Thoughts From The Top” by Matt Sulivan
  • John Trennoff on the 2012 LITA Road Trip
  • Alex Maas of The Black Angels talks with Roky Erickson
  • Jim Horn on Phil Spector
  • Patrick McCarthy on Big Boys
  • Stephen “Sugar Man” Segerman on Rodriguez
  • “Native North America” by Kevin “Sipreano” Howes
  • “Inner Expansions: Ray Stinnett” by Jessica Hundley
  • A conversation with Marcos Valle $ Rodrigo Amarante
  • “Dig The Looks: Stoughton Printing
  • “This Was The Love Moment: D’Angelo’s Voodoo” by Jason King
  • “Every Bit Of Stock I Have: George Ginn & The Record Album”

 

Black Angels & Roky Erickson at Austin Psych Fest!

Tuesday, April 16th, 2013

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Time to get trippy! Austin Psych Fest is just around the corner. Load up your van with LSD and body paints, open your third eye,  and blaze your way to Texas. Along with our buds, The Black Angels & Roky Erickson, there will be tons of great bands to get stoked on. Such as: Spectrum, Clinic, Black Bananas and TONS more.

Spanning the full range of the psychedelic spectrum, the festival honors the past while magnifying the modern vanguard of mind expanding music.

This year the festival will be held at Carson Creek Ranch, a gorgeous 58 acre landscape nestled on the banks of the Colorado River just five minutes from downtown Austin! This is the first time in the fest’s six year history that the show will be held at a completely outdoor venue, with on site camping available so the party doesn’t have to stop when the show ends!

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And don’t worry if you’ve already emptied your piggy bank for SXSW or Coachella, because this year Austin Psych Fest is offering lay-away on weekend passes! Pick up your tickets today at AustinPsychFest.com - and whether you make it to the festival or not, be sure to check out The Black Angel’s new album, Indigo Meadow, available now!

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Black Angels ON TOUR NOW! Head to www.TheBlackAngels.com for dates and info!

 

LITA 7″ Series – Sweet Tea (members of The Black Angels & Heartless Bastards) cover Wendy Rene’s “After Laughter (Comes Tears)”

Thursday, October 18th, 2012

Sweet Tea featuring Alex Maas (The Black Angels) & Erika Wennerstrom / Jesse Ebaugh (Heartless Bastards)
“After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (2012) b/w Wendy Rene “After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (1964) | 7″ 45 RPM | LITA 45-022
Pre-order now at LightInTheAttic.net - Ships Tuesday October 23, 2012 | In stores October 30, 2012

Celebrating Light In The Attic’s 10 year anniversary in 2012, we are releasing a series of very special colored vinyl 7”s and digital downloads. The series features contemporary artists covering a track reissued by Light In The Attic on the A-side, plus the original version on the B-side. First in the series was Iggy Pop & Zig Zag’s heavy psych-punk cover of Betty Davis’ “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up”, out now here and at record stores world wide.

Second in the series we have Alex Maas of the Black Angels and Erika Wennerstrom / Jesse Ebaugh of Heartless Bastards (under the band name Sweet Tea) covering Wendy Rene’s ‘After Laughter Comes Tears’. Preserving the original song’s creepy organ and tortured soul, Sweet Tea adds deep dub bass and raw power. Wendy Rene’s original – beloved of Wu Tang Clan, who sampled it on ‘Tearz’ – was one of a handful of timeless soul songs she recorded with The Drapels and solo for Stax before retiring prematurely to raise a family.

A side is produced by Alex Maas / Brett Orrison and recorded at Out The Woodwork Studios, Austin, TX, July 2012. B side features the original Wendy Rene version as remastered by John Baldwin for our anthology of her work, After Laughter Comes Tears: Complete Stax & Volt Singles + Rarities 1964-1965. Design by Henry Owings, Chunklet Graphic Control.

+ Limited edition 7″ series on colored vinyl with custom LITA juke-box style sleeve in a poly bag with custom die-cut sticker
+ Other artists in the series include Iggy Pop & Zig Zags covering Betty Davis, Mark Lanegan covering Karen Dalton, and Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band covering Rodriguez. More releases in the series to be announced.

Light In The Attic’s 10 Year Anniversary | Seattle & Los Angeles Concerts | Limited Edition 7″ Series

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012

Hard to believe ten years have passed since Matt Sullivan and Josh Wright founded Light In The Attic, a label responsible for some of the sharpest looking and sounding reissues and new albums of recent years. To celebrate the tenth anniversary, Light In The Attic has put together some very special events and a series of exclusive singles.

In the ten years since its inception, Light In The Attic has launched The Black Angels to the world and released rare treasures from funk-rock maverick Betty Davis, proto-punk band The Monks, folk singers Karen Dalton, Jim Sullivan, and Michael Chapman, larger-than-life troubadours Serge Gainsbourg and Lee Hazlewood, Korean rock hero Shin Joong Hyun, and Memphis soul heavyweights Wendy Rene and Charles “Packy” Axton.

Over the years, we also delved deep in to the history of our home town with vintage Seattle soul via the series Wheedle’s Groove, reissued classics from country stalwarts Kris Kristofferson and the Louvin Brothers, brought rock-n-roll farmers Donnie & Joe Emerson to the public, expanded minds with the deeply vibrant Jamaica to Toronto series, and played a key role in the rediscovery of legendary singer-songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, recently celebrated in the Sony Pictures Classics critical smash film, Searching For Sugar Man. The list is long.

It’s only right, then, that we’re not letting an anniversary like this pass unmarked. Headlining two celebratory concerts is Rodriguez, a man for whom rediscovery via Light In The Attic has taken him from obscurity to long-deserved fame. Line-ups for the two shows – to be held in Los Angeles and Seattle – will include the third ever U.S. performance by South Korea’s 75-year old ‘Godfather of Rock’ Shin Joong Hyun, veteran Yorkshire finger-picking wizard Michael Chapman, and a very rare performance from rediscovered darlings of private press, Donnie & Joe Emerson.

In addition to the shows, we will be releasing a series of very special singles as colored vinyl 7”s and digital downloads. The series features contemporary artists covering a track reissued by Light In The Attic on the A-side, plus the original version on the B-side. The series begins with Iggy Pop & Zig Zags covering Betty Davis, and the standard remains equally high.

Sullivan conceived Light In The Attic having worked as an intern for Seattle’s Sub Pop and Loosegroove labels in the ‘90s. Spending a summer in Spain working for reissue label Munster Records, he hit on the idea of launching his own. In the decade in which the world went digital, Light In The Attic bucked the trend, focusing on creating beautiful, covetable, desirable discs. “That’s what gets us up in the morning – finding records, finding new ways to shed light on them and get them the respect they deserve,” says Matt. “The packaging, the album, it all has to be one inspiring experience.”

Light In The Attic 10 Year Anniversary Concert (Los Angeles):
Friday, September 28, El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles
The first 200 people through the door at both shows get a free 45 single, and the merch stall will be a Light In The Attic record store – heaven for label completists. 

RODRIGUEZ (Detroit)
SHIN JOONG HYUN (South Korea)
MICHAEL CHAPMAN (U.K.)
STEPHEN JOHN KALINICH (Los Angeles)
DJ SIPREANO (Vancouver)

Tickets available via this link.

Light In The Attic 10 Year Anniversary Concert (Seattle):
Friday, October 12, The Showbox at The Market, Seattle
The first 200 people through the door at both shows get a free 45 single, and the merch stall will be a Light In The Attic record store – heaven for label completists. 

RODRIGUEZ (Detroit)
MICHAEL CHAPMAN (U.K.)
DONNIE & JOE EMERSON (Fruitland, WA – first Seattle appearance)
DJ SUSPENCE (Seattle)

Tickets available via this link.

Light In The Attic Anniversary 7″ Series:
We’re only at liberty to unveil the first few, which are as follows…

Iggy Pop & Zig Zags – Pre-Order at this link.
“If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (2012) b/w Betty Davis, “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (1973)

Sweet Tea featuring Alex Maas (The Black Angels) & Erika Wennerstrom (Heartless Bastards)
“After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (2012) b/w Wendy Rene, “After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (1964)

Charles Bradley & the Menahan Street Band
“I’ll Slip Away” (2012) b/w Rodriguez “I’ll Slip Away (1967)

Austin Psych Fest 4 2011 –//|\\– THIS WEEKEND!

Monday, April 25th, 2011

OK, I know you all blew your savings going to SXSW this year, but what’s coming up this weekend requires cashing in your Dad’s frequent flyer miles or a last minute road trip in your older brother’s van! WHY??? Well: Austin Psych Fest 4!

Our pals The Black Angels and Reverberation Appreciation Society proudly present Austin Psych Fest 4 | April 29 – May 1 2011 at Seaholm Power Plant.

Spanning the full range of the psych sounds, the festival honors the past while magnifying the modern vanguard of mind expanding music. The festival grounds will feature a multi-stage setup and live performances from the likes of:

Atlas Sound, Crystal Stilts, A Place To Bury Strangers, Radio Moscow, Prefuse 73, Spectrum, Indian Jewelry, and Bass Drum of Death and TONS MORE.

Weekend passes and day tickets are still available HERE. Check out their site and spread the word!

Record Store Day 2011 – The Black Angels “Another Nice Pair” !!!

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Record Store Day 2011 (Yo! April 16th! Get with it!) is shaping up to be the best yet. There are literally hundreds of limited edition releases hitting record stores across the globe. Unfortunately for us, many of these releases we can’t seem to live without (Big Star Third test pressing box, Flaming Lips Heady Nuggs box, etc). I guess it’s Ramen and Natural Ice for the next month! Anyway, back to the matter at hand. Just like previous years, we have some heavy awesomeness for this year’s RSD:

The Black Angels Another Nice Pair (LITA 066)

Collecting The Black Angels’ first two EPs on a single disc, Another Nice Pair is as limited, cool and righteous as it gets. Presented as a vinyl “double EP,” the A side (The Black Angels EP) includes key tracks from the critically acclaimed debut album Passover in addition to the non-album jam “Winter ’68.” The B side flip presents the original Black Angel Exit EP which was available only as a limited edition bonus EP for those who pre-ordered the band’s sophomore Directions To See A Ghost LP. This side also includes tracks that were available only as bonus material on the limited edition 3-LP version of Directions To See A Ghost, in addition to the iTunes exclusive “Black Angel Exit/Shine,” and a ripping cover of Black Mountain’s “No Satisfaction.”

In case you need more encouragement!:

  • RECORD STORE DAY EXCLUSIVE (Go support your local record store!!)
  • First time collection of the band’s first two EPs & First time on vinyl!
  • Unique “Double EP” with original artwork and limited promo insert
  • Limited edition pressing on RED VINYL with “Old-Style/Tip-On” sleeve
  • Download card included
  • Original artwork by founding member/guitarist Christian Bland
  • 100 inserts SIGNED BY THE BAND will be randomly packed through the pressing!

The Black Angels LPs BACK IN STOCK!

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Exciting news! We finally got back in stock vinyl copies of The Black Angels Passover and Directions To See A Ghost LPs. 2010 was an exciting year for the band, what with that lil’ David Letterman performance and some killer live shows, and with this restock, 2011 is off to a great start!

To order The Black Angels Passover, click HERE!

To order The Black Angels Directions To See A Ghost, click HERE!

The Black Angels on Letterman (9/8/10)

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

The Black Angels made their network television debut last night on the Late Show with David Letterman, performing “Telephone” off their new album, Phosphene Dream (out next Tuesday, 9/14). They didn’t phone it in either. Congratulations to one of our favorite Austin bands!

If you haven’t stocked up on the Black Angels back catalog, Light in the Attic can help you out right HERE.

IT’S COMING: PSYCH FEST 2

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Look how much fun it was last year.

So you can’t make it to SXSW because you just got laid off from your job at the plastic factory and your wallet is thinner than a pancake?  Join the crowd, SXSW is an expensive debacle and though we love it like an unruly child, sometimes you just can’t deal with it.

Thus, we offer you a suitable, no even more impressive, still Austin-based, substitution:

PSYCH FEST 2!

Yup yup, this Black Angels’ curated, all-psych rock and roll party to end all parties is kicking off again in the dusty climes of Austin, Texas and you should most certainly be there.  If our paltry description doesn’t have you slobbering all over your Western shirt to get out there than how about this:

“This year’s Fest also features Austin’s psych cult heroes, THE GOLDEN DAWN performing their 1968 album ‘Power Plant’ from start to finish. Prepare your earthly vessel for lift-off.”

We, as a collective record label, need to change our shorts.

You can get the full details right HERE.

We’ll see you there, if you’re lucky.

THE BLACK ANGELS PLAY FUN FUN FUN FEST THIS WEEKEND!

Friday, November 7th, 2008

If not for our busy schedule of sleeping, eating, drinking, carousing, prowling, and eating paste this weekend, we’d certainly make it down to Austin, Texas’ Waterloo Park for this years annual Fun Fun Fun Fest.  Not only is our very favorite psych-drone-rock band The Black Angels lighting the park up on Sunday, but there’s a cavalcade of other famous, absolutely amazing bands like Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The National, Dan Deacon, St. Vincent, Frightened Rabbits and on and on and on.  It’s an amazing line-up and from everything we’ve heard it’s as well put on as any festival around.

The Black Angels are playing the aptly named, Stage 1, on Sunday night at 5:40 after Islands and before Seattle fan-favorite Minus the Bear.

Waterloo Park, Saturday and Sunday, if you’re in Austin or in the vicinity we beg of you, get out there and enjoy yourself.

You can get all the information about the concert right HERE.