Featured Music Laura Gibson: Lush Life on the Oregon Trail

December 9, 2011 - 5:40 am

As I write this, the outside thermometer reads a crisp 41 degrees. The fire in the living room is roaring while the dog maintains safe distance for optimal warming. The bourbon is marinating on the side table. The laptop hums with intention. Native Oregonian Laura Gibson’s latest long player, La Grande, coasts through the speakers. Marimba, pump organ, woodwinds and vibraphones create a pastoral menagerie of sound, as traces of folk music, soul, jazz and jangling, confident rock ‘n’ roll dip in and out of the foreground. Her voice has a vintage quality to it; a delicate lilt that makes each song sound like a lullaby, even when the tempos kick up a notch. The music is medicinal, and it’s going down smooth.

The trailer in the lead photo above is a 1962 Shasta, originally built to provide housing for members of the US Armed Forces when the company was founded back in 1941. This one belongs to Gibson. She’s transformed it into a makeshift writing space. While the majority of the record was recorded in a proper studio with temp control and soundproofing, the Shasta personifies the independent, roughshod romance that lies at the core of her songs. The follow-up to 2009’s Beasts Of Seasons, La Grande is the first great album of 2012—sample a smidge by downloading the title track here—and with indie darling label Barsuk behind it, it’s sure to get spins in high profile areas. We caught up with her for a pre-holiday chat. Gibson will also be touring across the country in January and February, so make sure to scroll to the bottom for dates.

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Featured Music My Old School Hip-Hop, Part 3: Roscoe Umali

December 7, 2011 - 10:09 am

School is back in session. Today, ChinaShop features Roscoe Umali, the third artist in our six-part series highlighting former students of LA’s Pilgrim High School who have become integral parts of West Coast hip-hop and DJ culture. Last month we featured Project Blowed co-founder Abstract Rude and Brooklyn’s DJ Icewater. Still to come: DJ StoneRokk, J*Davey’s Brook D’Leau and Busdriver.

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Featured Oddity A Green Christmas: Tree Etiquette for the 21st Century

December 6, 2011 - 10:23 am

The holidays give us a great opportunity to flex our “sustainability muscles” like He-Man or Xena the Warrior Princess and we can start with doing right the predominant cultural centerpiece of the American living room, the Christmas tree.

My boss came to work Monday excited about her past weekend, having set up her synthetic tree. She has been using it for several seasons now, and she told me that if you use it 9 times or more, it’s impact on the world is less harsh than that of cutting down a real living tree each year. This got my mind wondering… Was this true? Is a re usable plastic tree more sustainable than a single use living tree? What is the best way to recycle both real and synthetic trees? I decided to do some research and report back. The following is what I discovered.

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Bars/Clubs Featured Slip Into The Slidebar

December 5, 2011 - 4:26 pm

If you love Rock n Roll and you somehow find yourself in Fullerton California, you simply can’t miss swinging by The Slidebar. This rock venue has all the charm and integrity of the greats… CBGB’s in NYC (only without the vomit smell), The Marquee Club in London (only without the accent), or the Electric Banana in Pittsburgh (only without the crazy owner wielding a shotgun).

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Art Featured Memory and Perception: Justin Olerud

December 5, 2011 - 10:46 am

I firmly believe we have survived as a species due to our ability to create art. We live for feelings we cannot name, feelings that occupy the empty spaces in our mouths. We live for images that reverberate against the walls of our thoughts, informing our way of being in the world as we age. The art of local painter Justin Olerud illuminates the need for art in the life of a human.

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Featured Gallery Music “For Us, It’s Called Music” – The Asteroids Galaxy Tour

November 28, 2011 - 10:17 am

This year’s Culture Collide was so packed that we resorted to conducting our interview with Mette Lindberg from The Asteroids Galaxy Tour in the corner of a parking lot. Lindberg didn’t mind. She plopped a squat in her shiny gold sequined leggings right on the asphalt and told us all about the inspiration behind The Asteroids Galaxy Tour lyrics and the magical world that she creates with her musical partner in crime, Lars Iversen.

When heads were quickly turned, we had Lindberg plop on top of a motorcycle in her fantastic glittery gold outfit for an impromptu parking lot photo shoot. She was a good sport, initially concerned about the bike falling over or getting beat up by its most likely musclebound owner, but happily played along. The best shot of all was when Lindberg asked if it was OK if we photographed her “listening to the motorcycle’s heartbeat.”

Check out our feature interview with Lindberg below:

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Featured Gallery Music It’s So Easy When You Know How It’s Done: The Sounds Share Their Secrets

November 23, 2011 - 10:58 am

With an array of critically acclaimed albums under their belt, The Sounds were ready for a new challenge. When the Swedish rock quartet stepped into the studio to undertake their fourth full-length album, “Something To Die For,” they decided to tackle things on their own. The disc, which is said to be the band’s best endeavor yet, was not only produced entirely by The Sounds, but also written and recorded in their personal studio.

Since it’s April 2011 release, catching The Sounds live has been on the top of everyone’s ‘To Do’ list. It’s been 2 years since the band’s last United States tour and Americans couldn’t be happier with the newest material.

Prior to The Sound’s recent show in Los Angeles, ChinaShop caught up with Felix Rodriguez to discuss taking the plunge and recording on their own, international surfing, and drinking crappy coffee in American diners.

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Featured Gallery Music No Stranger to the Spotlight: Ximena Sariñana

November 23, 2011 - 10:20 am

Ximena Sariñana is no stranger to the spotlight. The twenty five year old daughter of a screenwriting mother and director/producer father became a household name in Mexico after appearing in prominent films and telenovelas. After a successful childhood acting career, Sariñana set off to pursue her true passion of writing and performing songs. Her Latin music career quickly catalyzed, earning her placement on the Billboard Latin Album Chart and three Latin Grammy Nominations for Best New Artist, Best Alternative Song, and Producer of the Year. She was also the only Latin artist to appear on the iTunes Best 10 Albums of 2008 Chart.

Sariñana’s latest endeavor is her self-titled English solo debut, a record that has earned her the title of VH1’s “Latest You Oughta Know Artist.” SPIN Magazine included her in their list of “Best Albums of 2011…So Far,” and she’s been nominated for MTV Iggy’s 2011 Best New “Bands in The World Award.”

ChinaShop sat down with Sariñana prior to her Culture Collide Festival performance to discuss how badly Americans have been butchering the pronunciation of her name (Her official bio provides a vowel by vowel description: hi-MEN-a sa-rin-YAH-na). We also talked about her first band being called “Happy Un Birthday” as well as how her latest adventures in cooking have left her with several battle wounds.

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Featured Gallery Music Lindstrom’s Viking Space Disco

November 22, 2011 - 10:48 am

One of the most anticipated shows at this year’s Culture Collide Festival was the performance by Norway’s disco Viking, Lindstrom. A legend in his hometown, Peter Lindstrom had a unique rise to what many refer to as the founder of “space disco.” In an interview with ChinaShop, Lindstrom discusses how he went from a young lad who grew up listening to Johnny Cash and Hank Williams in the oil fields of Norway to a notorious dance music producer and record label owner. He also jokes about how his one Los Angeles mission was to try a sip of java from Intelligentsia Coffee, which was recommended to him by the staff of his favorite caffeine house in Oslo.

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Featured Music ChinaShop ROCKS At The Viper Room

November 21, 2011 - 5:43 pm

On Friday the air was ripe with the flavor of Rock n Roll at the one and only Viper Room on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. ChinaShop presented its first official collaborative night with the venue and it was intoxicating. Skirts were short, the music was extraordinary, the give-a-way was quality and smiles were in abundance. If you missed it, I’m sad for you…

But you can relive the experience through the photos. With a little photo shop magic and some creative lies you could always insert yourself…or you could just come out to our next night Friday, January 13th.

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