Wilkinson Blades CD release show 6/9/2012

Images from the Wilkinson Blades CD release show.

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Wilkinson Blades CD release show for “4:00 AM” June 9th at Secret Society Ballroom

PORTLAND, OREGON-BASED ROCK ACT, WILKINSON BLADES TO RELEASE THEIR DEBUT CD, “4:00 AM”, JUNE 9TH AT SECRET SOCIETY BALLROOM.
Portland, Oregon-based rock outfit, Wilkinson Blades will celebrate the release of their debut, 4:00 AM, June 9th at Secret Society Ballroom.  Centered around songwriter/vocalist/guitarist Steve Wilkinson, the band is rounded out by Johnny Huck on bass, Jon Beyers on drums, Grant Cumpston on guitar and backing vocals, and Rich Lander on keyboards, mandolin, and backing vocals.

Editor’s Note; SP Clarke’s review of 4:00AM

Also on the bill are Eskimo and McDougall.  Doors at 8pm, show at 9pm.  Cover is $10.00 at the door or $15.00 with a CD.

4:00 AM, which will be released nationally on indie label Shiftone Records (an Austin, TX-based label), is an eleven track collection of rootsy-pop, Stones-y rock, sunshine pop, and rainy-night melodies.  Recorded by Wilkinson and friends at various studios, the making of the album was unlike any of Wilkinson’s other projects (including Gravelpit and Mission 5). There were no expectations, no pressures, and certainly no constraints put on the music. The only goal was to make a record Wilkinson would be proud of, could play for his friends, and not have to compromise with members in a band setting.

“I was busy with Mission 5 at the time, making records, writing, and playing lots of live shows,” comments Wilkinson, discussing why his debut solo record took longer than any of his previous records to make.  “All of the bands I have ever played with had a sense of urgency as far as schedules go and getting records out on time and on a tiny budget.  I wanted this record to be done on my time, without rushing and without worrying about deadlines.  Needless to say that with a five-year project I more than accomplished my goal by about four years.”

Playing the majority of the instruments himself, Wilkinson wasn’t without his friends on this record, including them as much as he could, assembling a band without the confines of a band.

“I really wanted this to be a huge group project without the idea of a ‘band’ being behind it.  From writing, to arranging, to all of the instruments, backup vocals, production and engineering, this was exactly what I set out to do when I decided to make this record,” Wilkinson proudly proclaims.

Guests include Wilkinson’s former Mission 5 band mate, and favorite guitarist, Grant Cumpston, drummer Rob Stroup, journeyman and multi-instrumental Rich Lander, Professor Gall’s Drew Norman, and Sean Flora.  The album also features co-writes by Rob Barteletti, Nick Peets, and Anthony Lambright.

“All of these people made a huge difference in how the record sounds.  I am really proud of the fact that I could pull together some of my favorite musicians in Portland and mash it together in an album that sounds like me, while at the same time showcases their contributions to the record.” He pauses, then continues.  “It sounds like me but even better, even though most of them weren’t in the studio at the same time.  We made it sound cohesive, and I’m very proud of that.” Although it was never planned, the band has currently started playing out live and gaining a loyal following – an unlikely twist to the original scope of the recording project.

Leading off with “No Exit,” a song Wilkinson wrote while on the road with Gravelpit during a Rocky Mountain region tour, Wilkinson’s distinct gravel and smoke rock pipes let you know this record is going to be a musical journey. Few artists can pull off a strong rock song like “No Exit” and later in an album write a country number, without having it sound out of place or forced.  However, Wilkinson pulls it off with the banjo number “Someday,” a song he beams about when discussing. “The song is about acknowledging my own double standards and owning up to stuff rather than blaming it on someone else.  Since this is somewhat of a new outlook, I decided to do it in a new style.”

And then there is the buoyant, summertime pop of “Sunshine Now,” written in Portland, at night, during rainy and dark weather, offering up a glimpse of warmth and clarity while the sky showered the city with sheets of rain.
A highlight for Wilkinson is the Lee Hazelwood cover, “Some Velvet Morning,” a subdued, yet inviting blurry-eyed number that pays tribute to Hazelwood while allowing Wilkinson room to commandeer it as his own.  Same goes for “Crippled Mind,” a song penned by legendary Northwest songwriter Chris Newman for his post-Napalm Beach outfit Snow Bud and the Flower People.

The end result: Wilkinson accomplished what he wanted.  He made a record that truly sounds like him, that he is unabashedly proud of, and the culmination of his musical past and history.
Visit Wilkinson Blades online at:Reverb Nation:  http://www.reverbnation.com/wilkinsonblades

Ultimate DANKO JONES DVD Collection to be Released in US July 3, 2012

The Ultimate DANKO JONES DVD Collection
to be Released in the United States on July 3, 2012

Double Disc DVD includes Short Film
featuring ELIJAH WOOD, SELMA BLAIR, LEMMY (Motörhead) and More! 

New Documentary: Bring On The Mountain WORLD PREMIERE at NXNE 2012 on June 12, 2012

NEW ALBUM Coming Fall 2012!

Canadian rock phenomenon DANKO JONES is gearing up to release the first ever official DANKO JONES DVD, entitled Bring On The Mountain on July 3, 2012 in the United States. The two-disc DVD features a comprehensive 90 minute documentary spanning the band’s incredible career, including a slew of exclusive live clips from some of their most memorable performances from around the world. In order to give their fans the best viewing experience possible, the band has blended the greatest clips and moments captured on video throughout their career—forming the outstanding DVD that rabid DANKO JONES fans have been clamoring for. Shot by the Diamond Bros., the documentary offers a unique insight into the ups and downs of one of the hardest working bands around today.

An extra special treat for fans comes in the format of a short film titled The Ballad of Danko Jones. Based on Danko Jones’ most recent video trilogy, the film features actors Elijah Wood, Selma Blair, Ralph Macchio, Jena Malone, musicians Lemmy (Motorhead), Mike Watt (Minutemen, fIREHOSE), and many other familiar faces. All 19 music videos the band has ever made, including videos that have not been available in over 10 years, are also included.

The world premiere of Bring On The Mountain will take place at the National Film Board during the NXNE Film Festival in Toronto, ON on June 12, 2012 (encore performance on June 15), followed by The Ballad of Danko Jones on June 13. Although DANKO JONES will be busy touring in Europe, directors Josh and Jason Diamond will be on hand for the premiere.

DANKO JONES recently wrapped up recording a new album at Noble Street Studios in their hometown of Toronto, ON with producer Matt DeMatteo, and is currently in Vancouver working on the final mixes with engineer Mike Fraser. The currently untitled album is expected to be released early fall 2012.

DANKO JONES’ most recent full-length release, Below the Belt, is the band’s most successful album in many years and includes their biggest commercial radio single to date, entitled ‘Full of Regret’. The single was one of the most played rock songs on Canadian radio in 2010 and charted within the Top 30 on the US Active Rock charts. The album also charted in seven European countries + Canada, including a top 10 position in Sweden. The band’s music has been featured on television on HBO’s True Blood and CSI: NY, on video games like Need for Speed Nitro and NHL 2011, and on the Saw VI and VII soundtracks—just to name a few. DANKO JONES has performed with the likes of Guns N’ Roses, Motorhead, The Rolling Stones, and more and have sold-out numerous headline tours of Europe and Canada.

DANKO JONES will be taking part in a special European festival run kicking off on June 7, 2012 in Sweden at the Sweden Rock Festival in Sölvesborg. Fall dates in both the U.S. and Canada will be announced shortly along with more European dates. See below for all currently confirmed international tour dates.

CONFIRMED DANKO JONES TOUR DATES:

  • 06.07 – Sweden Rock Festival, Sölvesborg, Sweden
  • 06.09 – Millencolin 20 year festival, Örebro, Sweden
  • 06.15 – Azkena Rock Festival, Vitoria, Spain
  • 06.28 – Open Air St Gallen, St Gallen, Switzerland
  • 07.13 – Optimus Live, Lisbon, Portugal
  • 07.19 – Hegyalja Festival, Tokaj, Hungary
  • 07.20 – Devilside, Oberhausen, Germany
  • 08.01 – Wacken Festival, Germany (Spoken Word)
  • 08.02 – Wacken Festival, Germany (Spoken Word)
  • 08.17 – Rockstad, Falun, Sweden
  • 10.16 – Circus, Helsinki, Finland
  • 10.21 – Docks, Hamburg, Germany
  • 10.24 – Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 10.25 – AB, Brussels, Belgium
  • 10.26 – Le Trabendo, Paris, France
  • 10.29 – Arena, Wien, Austria
  • 10.30 – Longhorn, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 10.31 – Theater Fabrik, Münich, Germany
  • 11.01 – Postbahnhof, Berlin, Germany
  • 11.02 – FZW, Dortmund, Germany
  • 11.03 – Batschkapp, Frankfurt, Germany

DANKO JONES is:

  • Danko Jones (vocals/guitar)
  • John ‘JC’ Calabrese (bass guitar)
  • Atom Willard (drums)