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Ugly Things 30th Anniversary Interview

Monday, May 20th, 2013

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For some time now, Ugly Things magazine has been a regular fixture of the Light In The Attic library. If you were to dig a little through our archive of aging publications that now inhabit our bathroom magazine rack, you would find countless issues of Ugly Things dating back to the early 90′s. First established in 1982, the San Diego based fanzine has championed the underdogs of rock’n’roll, focusing on the best overlooked bands and records of the 1960′s and beyond. The biannual publication has asserted itself as “THE” magazine for the garage rock enthusiast by featuring exclusive interviews, rare photos, and a massive review section of hundreds of vinyl and CD reissues, music-related books and DVDs. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Ugly Things and I was lucky enough to speak with Editor, Mike Stax, about the history of magazine, some of the most memorable issues and their upcoming 30th Anniversary event. In our 10 + years in existence, Ugly Things has always been a big supporter of Light In The Attic and we can’t thank them enough for that. Here’s to 30 more years guys!

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 *Issue 12, Summer of 1993

Tell us a little about the history of UT. What lead you to start the publication?

It was late 1982 when I started putting together the first issue. It was the MTV era and the music scene seemed to be overrun with poodle hair metal groups and pretty boys with synthesizers. None of it spoke to me at all; in fact it just made me nauseous. For the past several years I had been digging deeper and deeper into the rock & roll of the ’60s, and the deeper I dug the more there was to dig. So I made it a personal mission to enlighten people about the greatness of bands like Q65, the Seeds, the Music Machine and the Pretty Things. I honestly believed (and still believe) that once people are exposed to that music they would never want to listen to the Police or Huey Lewis & the News ever again. So I started Ugly Things — the title was a tribute to the Pretty Things and also a declaration of our philosophy that the most real, authentic and exciting music was made by outsiders and misfits not overly stylized pretty boys.

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I know for me personally and I’m sure for a lot of other people, without UT we wouldn’t have been turned on to countless great bands out there like The Pretty Things, The Monks and a whole slew of awesomely obscure 60′s garage rock groups. So, what’s been your favorite Top 3 articles or interviews over the past 30 years?

I’m always the most excited about whatever interview I’m currently embarking on, but here’s three of my favorites:

1) The Misunderstood (Issues 20-23). People began to question my sanity with this one. I lived and breathed the Misunderstood for about five years, interviewing all of the band members and dozens of other people connected to their story. It’s probably the most in-depth story ever written about a relatively ‘unknown’ band. The band members still cared passionately about the music they had created, and their lives had all been profoundly affected by their experience with the Misunderstood, so the interviews yielded responses that were detailed and filled with emotion.

2) The Monks (Issue 11). Again, the musicians’ lives had been impacted permanently by their experience playing in this band. Visiting Eddie Shaw at his home in Carson City and spending 24 hours immersed in Monks stories and memorabilia was an unforgettable adventure for me and Keith Patterson, who collaborated on the story with me.

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*Dave Day of the Monks

3) Sean Bonniwell (Issue 2). This was the first interview I ever did, and I was fortunate that it was with someone as articulate and impassioned about his art as Sean. He had never talked at length about the Music Machine before, and I know our interest in his music really sparked something inside him and helped him make peace with his past. Talking to Sean inflamed my desire to track down more overlooked musicians from that era and tell their stories. That interview put Ugly Things on the track it has stayed on for the past 30 years. I really miss him.

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With so many magazines shifting from physical circulation to digital, how does UT maintain its physical presence and relevance?

I think Ugly Things provides the kind of detailed, long-form content that loans itself better to the printed page than to the digital format. I mean, no one wants to read a 30,000 word story on a computer screen. Also people want the magazine in a tangible, permanent form — much like having a vinyl LP instead of a bunch of sonically inferior MP3s that are likely evaporate at any moment. I say this a lot: blogs are transitory, print is forever. The printed word carries more weight because it brings with it a sense of permanence. Online opinions are dished up and digested in the moment then they disappear into the ether. But when you set your words down on paper and send them out into the world, you are making a tangible statement that you will have to stand behind. Our readers appreciate and identify with that sense of commitment and passion.

This years marks the 30th anniversary of UT and to commemorate you’re throwing an event in San Diego during Memorial Day Weekend, May 24-26. Can you tell us a little bit about the event?

We wanted to put together a celebration of the music we’ve been championing for the past 30 years, but also to make it unique and personal with some once in a lifetime configurations of musicians. On Friday, May 24 we have Glenn Campbell of the Misunderstood flying in from Auckland to play with our band, the Loons, on a special set of Misunderstood favorites and Loons tunes. Campbell is an amazing, instinctive player, and when he cuts loose on his pedal steel he sounds like no one else in the world. Ebbot Lundberg of Soundtrack of Our Lives is another person who impacted the magazine immensely, and he’ll be playing a special solo set that night. A great young band from Orange County, the Neumans will be opening the show. On Saturday we have LOVE Revisited with original LOVE lead guitarist Johnny Echols, and Ebbot will be singing lead for a big section of their set. If anyone can channel Arthur Lee, it’s Ebbot so I think this will be magical. Also that night the Sloths of “Makin’ Love” infamy, and the Rosalyns, an all-star girl garage band with members of the Schizophonics, the Gore Gore Girls, the New Kinetics and the Loons.

The final night is going to be tremendous. The Unclaimed will be playing their first show since 1987. They were one of the first and best of the so-called “garage revival” bands, and leader Shelley Ganz is a visionary songwriter. Then the Nashville Ramblers will play a set of New England ’60s sounds as the Rising Ramrods. They will also back legendary ’60s garage icon Ty Wagner for a couple of songs. Closing the night will be Benedict Arnold & the Traitors, another all-star constellation, this time from Detroit, featuring Fortune & Maltese. They’ll be playing a set of Paul Revere & the Raiders music in full costume and will blow the roof off the place on this final night of fun. They’ll be joined for part of their set by Cyril Jordan of the Flamin’ Groovies, who will also be playing with the Loons on the Friday. We have a few surprise guests in the pipeline too. Also, during the daytime, there will be film screenings, book signings and other fun. It’s going to be an unforgettable weekend!

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For more info about Ugly Things magazine and their upcoming 30th Anniversary event visit Ugly-Things.com.

Donnie and Joe Emerson Play New York City!

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

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*Poster art by Jess Rotter @rotterandfriends

Donnie and Joe Emerson are playing New York City! This will be the first time the brotherly duo has ever performed outside of Washington state. The show will take place Saturday June 29th at the Mercury Lounge in New York’s Lower East Side.

Come out and join us for a night of top shelf bedroom-funk. Don’t sleep on picking up an advance ticket because this show will definitely sell out. For more information and to purchase advance tickets visit MercuryLoungeNYC.com

2012 LITA Road Trip — Seat In The Van WINNER!

Monday, September 17th, 2012

It’s a busy time here at LITA. Both the Seattle and LA offices are in full overdrive gearing up for our two anniversary shows (LA is SOLD OUT and Seattle is quick to follow, so grab those tix before they are gone!) not to mention the epic road trip. Oh yeah…the road trip, that’s only 4 DAMN DAYS AWAY!!! So we’d better stop beating around the bush and go ahead and announce the winner already.

That said, let’s first start off by saying thanks so much for all the entries.  In total we got around three dozen emails and we were blown away by your letters, which came from as far away as Australia, Portugal, and the Middle East. We spent hours this weekend reading and rereading all of the entries and it was a difficult choice to pick the right person that was willing to submit themselves to such a torturous journey. Our hearts are warmed by all the love sent our way. And with this, we give you the winner of the seat in the van: Matt Snodgrass from Tulsa, Oklahoma.

When reading Matt’s letter, we were beyond touched by his passion for all things LITA, and knew he would be the right fit to join us in the van. We recognized Matt’s name right off the bat, as he’s been a loyal LITA vinyl subscriber from day one, and has continuously been atop the totem pole spreading the LITA gospel throughout the fine state of Oklahoma. Also, Matt has NEVER been to the West Coast! Matt will be taking two weeks off work (lucky he hadn’t already used his precious vacation days), and we’re overly joyed he’ll be joining us on the road trip!

So we’d better get back to work. We’ve got a lot of packing to do! Be sure to follow the road trip on the official Tumblr page, Twitter (#litaroadtrip2012) and Instagram (@lightintheatticrecords) where we’ll be posting all the minute-by-minute shenanigans. Keep an eye out for flash sales at random rest stops and photos/videos from the road.

Searching For Sugar Man – Opening This Friday!

Wednesday, August 15th, 2012

Searching For Sugar Man opens in the following theaters this Friday! If you haven’t got a chance to see the film yet, check below and find the theater nearest you! More to come, we’ll be sure to keep you posted.

OPENS FRIDAY:

CHICAGO, IL
Century Centre Cinema

CAMBRIDGE, MA
Kendall Square Cinema 9

ROYAL OAK, MI
Main Art Theatre 3

VOORHEES, NJ
Ritz Center 16

PHILADELPHIA, PA
Ritz At The Bourse 5

HOUSTON, TX
Sundance Cinemas Houston

 

NOW PLAYING:

COSTA MESA, CA
Regency South Coast Village Cinema

LOS ANGELES, CA
The Landmark

PASADENA, CA
Laemmle’s Playhouse 7

SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Embarcadero Center Cinema 5

BETHESDA, MD
Bethesda Row Cinema

NEW YORK, NY
Angelika Film Center 6

NEW YORK, NY
Lincoln Plaza Cinema

Snag a copy of  the soundtrack here.

Michael Chapman Tour Dates with Meg Baird, Kurt Vile, Bonnie “Prince” Billy

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

Below are the dates for Michael Chapman’s current US tour! Check him out in a city near you. We’ll be at the Largo tonight, can’t wait!

June 7: Los Angeles, CA
W/ Kurt Vile
Largo @ The Coronet
366 North La Cienega Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90048

June 8: Pioneertown, CA
W/ Kurt Vile
Pappy & Harriets
53688 Pioneertown Road
Pioneertown, CA 92268

June 11: San Francisco, CA
W/ Meg Baird
LOCATION TBA

June 12: Durham, NC
W/ Black Twig Pickers
Pinhook
117 West Main Street
Durham, NC 27701

June 14: Blacksburg, VA
W/ Black Twig Pickers
Gillies
153 College Ave.
Blacksburg, VA 24060

June 15: Williamsburg, WV
Badlands Bluegrass Festival
The Poor Farm Festival Grounds

June 16: Newport, VA
W/ Black Twig Pickers
Newport Jamboree @ Newport Community Park
642 Blue Grass Trail
Newport, VA 24128

June 18: Brooklyn, NY
Steve Gunn Residency- Special Guest
Zebulon Cafe
258 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211

June 19: WFMU
Brian Turner Show
Live On Air Session

June 21: Easthampton, MA
W/ Steve Gunn, MV & EE, & special guests
Flywheel
43 Main St. (located in the Old Town Hall)
Easthampton, MA

June 22: Brooklyn, NY
W/ Mike Wexler & special guests
Union Pool
484 Union Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211

June 24: Philadelphia, PA
W/ Bonnie Prince Billy
Trocadero
1003 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Pat Thomas Travels Over Land and Sea With “Listen Whitey!: The Sights and Sounds of Black Power”

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Fantagraphics Books and Light In The Attic Records are excited to announce that author, lecturer, and music-man Pat Thomas is hitting the road with Listen Whitey!: The Sights and Sounds of Black Power. Meet the mofo behind the book that pays tribute to the Black Power Movement of the ’60s-’70s. Heading up the West Coast and then across the pond to England, Thomas will be giving talks, signing books, and playing tracks at both bookstores and record shops.

While researching this book project in Oakland, Thomas discovered rare recordings of speeches, interviews, and music by noted activists Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Elaine Brown, and others that form the framework of this definitive retrospective. Listen, Whitey! chronicles the forgotten history of Motown Records’ Black Power subsidiary label, Black Forum, which released politically charged albums by Stokely Carmichael, Langston Hughes, Bill Cosby, and Ossie Davis, among others. Obscure records produced by African-American sociopolitical organizations of the period are examined, along with the Isley Brothers, Nina Simone, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Watts Prophets, Roland Kirk, Horace Silver, Angela Davis, H. Rap Brown, Stanley Crouch, and many more. Thomas will give a slide and music presentation, and then sign copies of Listen, Whitey! Book/CDs/LPs. The album features rare tracks from African-American activists like Dick Gregory, Eldridge Cleaver, and the Last Poets, with protest music by Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Gil Scott-Heron, Roy Harper, and more.

Spread the word and hope to see you out there!

Sunday, April 1st, (TBD)
KPFK (Pacifica Radio) guest DJing with Oliver Wang of Soul-Sides,
90.7 FM Los Angeles – 98.7 FM Santa Barbara
3729 Cahuenga Blvd. West – N. Hollywood, CA 91604
Main: 818.985.2711. Studio: 818.985.5735

Monday, April 2, 12-1PM
University of Southern California
Ronald Tutor Campus Center
Geoffrey Cowan Forum, Room 207
Annenberg School across from Heritage Hall.
3607 Trousdale Pkwy
LOS ANGELES, CA 90089
213.821.3015
www.annenberg.usc.edu

Tuesday, April 3, 2-4PM
Live DJ set from Pat Thomas on Los Angeles-based web radio station Dublab
www.DUBLAB.com

Wednesday, April 4, 7pm
Book Soup
8818 Sunset Blvd.
W. HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069
310.659.3110
www.booksoup.com

Thursday, April 5, 7-8PM
AMOEBA Records, LA
6400 Sunset Blvd.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90028
323.245.6400
www.amoeba.com

Friday, April 6, 12PM – 1AM
KCRW | Listen online at http://www.kcrw.com/
1900 Pico Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Main Office 310-450-5183

Saturday, April 7, TBA
Warbler Records & Goods
131 E De La Guerra St
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101
805.845.5862
www.warblerrecords.squarespace.com

Sunday, April 8, 5-6PM
“Melting Pot” with host Michael Barnes on KPFK Los Angeles
90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, worldwide at link below
www.KPFK.org

Sunday, April 8 (regular programming)
KPFK (Pacifica Radio) guest DJing with Oliver Wang of Soul-Sides,
90.7 FM Los Angeles – 98.7 FM Santa Barbara
3729 Cahuenga Blvd. West – N. Hollywood, CA 91604
Main: 818.985.2711. Studio: 818.985.5735

Tuesday, April 10, 7:30PM
The Booksmith
1644 Haight St.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94117
415.863.8688
www.booksmith.com

Wednesday, April 11, 7:30 pm
Pegasus Books 2349 Shattuck Ave.
BERKELEY, CA 94704
510.649.1320
www.pegasusbookstore.com

Thursday, April 12, TBD
KPFA – Berkeley w/ Derk Richardson

Friday, April 13, TBD
KPFA – Berkeley, w/ Ricky Vincent

Friday, April 20, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Rainier Avenue & Columbia Center
w/ Aaron Dickson lecturing on the Black Panthers
and Kathy Wolf and Leo Mayberry’s video show
Life Enrichment Bookstore 5023 Rainer Ave. S
SEATTLE, WA 98118
206.650.8791
http://www.lebseattle.com/

Sunday, April 22, 7:30 PM
Powell’s City of Books
1005 W Burnside
PORTLAND, OR 97209
503.228.4651
www.powells.com

Wednesday, May 9, TBA
University of Southampton
University Road, SOUTHAMPTON SO17 1BJ
+44 (0)23.8059.5000
www.southampton.ac.uk

Thursday, May 10, TBA
SPONSORED AND PRESENTED BY
THE WIRE MAGAZINE
Cafe OTO
18 – 22 Ashwin St.
Dalston, LONDON E8 3DL
www.cafeoto.co.uk

Friday, May 11, TBA
Rough Trade East “Dray Walk”
Old Truman Brewery
91 Brick Lane, LONDON
E1 6QL
+44 (0)207.392.7788
www.roughtrade.com

Tuesday, May 15, TBA
Durham University
Lecture Room of the Music Department
The University Office
Old Elvet, DURHAM
DH1 3HP
+44 (0)191.334.6305
www.dunelm.org.uk

“Searching For Sugar Man” | Music Doc on Rodriguez @ Sundance

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

We are beyond excited to share this with all of you. A truly beautiful film, Searching For Sugar Man (directed by Malik Bendjelloul) is set to premier at this year’s Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Check the synopsis below for the full story. Are you heading to Sundance yourself? Then check out the offical site here for all the screening times. LITA’s Matt Sullivan will be in attendance and Tweeting live, so be sure to follow us for lots of photos and a few surprises over the week.

Rodriguez was the greatest ’70s U.S. rock icon who never was. His albums were critically well-received, but sales bombed, and he faded away into obscurity among rumors of a gruesome death. However, as fate would have it, a bootleg copy of his record made its way to South Africa, where his music became a phenomenal success. In a country suppressed by apartheid, his antiestablishment message connected with the people.

When his second album finally gets released on CD in South Africa, two fans take it as a sign, deciding to look into the mystery of how Rodriguez died and what happened to all of the profits from his album sales. Since very little information about the singer exists, they meet many obstacles until they uncover a shocking revelation that sets off a wild chain of events that has to be seen to be believed. SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN is a story of hope, inspiration, and the resonating power of music. - T.G.

Rodriguez Takes on NYC!

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

This weekend, our man Rodriguez is saying aloha to the Motor City and travelling to the Big Apple for two sweet events. Full details below, but sad/happy to report that the Bowery Ballroom show with Charles Bradley is SOLD OUT. But you can catch him on the airwaves Friday!

EAST VILLAGE RADIO | Interview + Live Solo Performance
Friday, December 2nd | 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM EST
LISTEN LIVE ONLINE: www.eastvillageradio.com

Bowery Ballroom | Charles Bradley with opening solo set from Rodriguez
Saturday, December 3rd | 8 PM EST | SOLD OUT
MORE INFO: http://www.boweryballroom.com/event/60545/

Wheedle’s Groove 45s Box Set RELEASE PARTY | 12/13 | @ The Crocodile

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

To celebrate the release of our latest and most lavish release to date, Wheedle’s Groove Limited Edition 45s Box Set (available NOW), LITA and The Crocodile in Seattle are hosting a release party! Full details below, but make sure to share the event and tell your friends, as with the select artists in attendance and DJ Supreme La Rock spinning 45s, this is a night not to be missed. See you there!

Tuesday 12/13
The Crocodile & Light In The Attic presents:
Wheedle’s Groove 45s Box Set Record Release Party
w/ DJ Supreme La Rock spinning all 45′s!
Artists in attendance signing autographs!
8pm / Free / 21+
at Crocodile Cafe (in Back Bar)
2200 2nd Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121

Wheedle’s Groove on the Stage and Screen in Portland THIS WEDNESDAY!

Monday, September 5th, 2011

Hey Portland come out this Wednesday night (9/7/11) for an evening of Seattle’s finest in soul and funk. As part of the MusicfestNW, the documentary Wheedle’s Groove will be shown with the band Wheedle’s Groove taking the stage immediately after the film. This is the first time the band and the film have shared the stage on the same night, so this is not to be missed! And just to sweeten the deal, director Jennifer Maas will be in attendance for a Q&A moderated by the legendary George Drakoulias. Be there! For tickets and more info, click here.

Wheedle’s Groove (Documentary and Band)
7:00PM – Wedensday, September 7 – MusicfestNW @ the Mission Theater