This is Triste Polizonte‘s “Sociedad de la media noche” EP, released on May 2018.
Triste Polizonte are performing tonight with Adam Gnade and Demetrius Antuña at the live presentation of “Voicemails from the Great Satan” at Lycanthro Pub in Tijuana.
J Mascis has a new album coming out on November 9th., here is “Everything she said” second track off ‘Elastic Days‘.
Lyric video directed by Joe Salinas.
To support the release of ‘Elastic Days’, Mascis will tour North America in Nov./Dec. and Europe early next year, make sure to go see him perform live at Soda Bar on November 15th.
Nov. 07 – Vancouver, BC – Imperial
Nov. 08 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater
Nov. 09 – Seattle, WA – Tractor
Nov. 10 – Bellingham, WA – Wild Buffalo
Nov. 14 – San Francisco, CA – Slim’s
Nov. 15 – San Diego, CA – Soda Bar
Nov. 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Lodge Room
Nov. 17 – Denver, CO – Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox
Nov. 18 – Fort Collins, CO – Washington’s
Nov. 20 – Chicago, IL – City Winery*
Nov. 21 – Chicago, IL – City Winery*
Nov. 27 – Atlanta, GA – City Winery*
Nov. 28 – Nashville, TN – City Winery*
Nov. 29 – Louisville, KY – Zanzabar*
Nov. 30 – Detroit, MI – El Club*
Dec. 01 – Toronto, ON – Great Hall*
Dec. 04 – Philadelphia, PA – World Cafe*
Dec. 05 – Washington, DC – City Winery*
Dec. 07 – Brooklyn, NY – Rough Trade*
Dec. 08 – New York, NY – Public Arts*
Dec. 09 – Hamden, CT – Space Ballroom*
Dec. 12 – Providence, RI – The Met*
Dec. 13 – Boston, MA – The Sinclair*
Dec. 14 – Northampton, MA – The Academy of Music*
Dec. 15 – Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall*
Jan. 16 – Oxford, UK – O2 Academy
Jan. 17 – Bristol, UK – Thekla
Jan. 18 – Brighton, UK – Concorde 2
Jan. 19 – London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall
Jan. 20 – Nottingham, UK – Rescue Rooms
Jan. 22 – Liverpool, UK – Arts Club
Jan. 23 – Manchester, UK – Gorilla
Jan. 24 – Leeds, UK – Belgrave Music Hall
Jan. 25 – Glasgow, UK – St. Lukes
* w/ Luluc
Adam Gnade & Demetrius Francisco Antuña estarán presentando en vivo, su proyecto “Voicemails from the Great Satan” editado en cassette via Three One G Records, banda invitada Triste Polizonte.
El próximo Viernes 21 de Septiembre en Lycanthro Pub en Tijuana.
“En “Voicemails from the Great Satan” el autor Adam Gnade y el músico Demetrius Antuña forjan un paisaje sonoro para todos nuestros miedos y frustraciones en la America de Trump, así como una voz para nuestros fantasmas. Desde el comienzo, la sensación de pesadez y desesperanza es asombrosa.”
Letras: Adam Gnade
Música: Demetrius Francisco Antuña
Adam Gnade & Demetrius Francisco Antuña will be performing “Voicemails from the Great Satan” their Three One G Records release in its entirety, special guests Triste Polizonte.
Friday September 21st. at Lycanthro Pub in Tijuana.
“In “Voicemails from the Great Satan,” author Adam Gnade and musician Demetrius Antuña forge a soundscape for all of our fears and frustrations in Trump’s America, as well as a voice for our ghosts. From its outset, the sense of heaviness and hopelessness is staggering.”
Words: Adam Gnade
Music: Demetrius Francisco Antuña
You can listen here:
Lucero just released their 9th album, “Among The Ghosts”, on August 3rd via their own imprint Liberty & Lament.
For the song “Long Way Back Home” director Jeff Nichols, who is Ben Nichols (vocals) brother, made this amazing short film of a video for the song starring the always mesmerizing Michael Shannon, and also Garrett Hedlund, Scoot McNairy and Paul Sparks.
If you’re not familiar with Jeff Nichols work, well that’s a shame because you should, he’s the director for such amazing films like “Taking Shelter”, “Loving”, “Shotgun Stories”, “Midnight Special”, “Mud”. And the work / bond that he has created with Michael Shannon is one that not every actor or director are fortunate enough to have.
So, thank you to Lucero for writing this great song and having Jeff Nichols team up again with Michael Shannon so they could create this 7 minute (Americana) short film.
Lucero are on tour right now and will be playing the Observatory in San Diego on Wednesday November 7th, tickets here.
words by: Alfredo Tellez & Edith Morales.
The Color Forty Nine just released their gorgeous debut LP on Darla Records.

The self titled album is a thing of beauty to listen to. It’s cut from the same line of albums that were released by R.E.M., the National, Beirut or Wilco. I know the bar is set high there, but this album lives up to it and the some. Why? well because not all artists/bands are able to release such an amazing first album.
From the opening chords of “I Will”, which sets the mood for the rest of the album, this is just impeccable work.
The flow of the album is just right and trying to choose a standout track is difficult since each song is a like a short film in it self, and each one is worthy to be in the album. You can see the stories in the songs you’re hearing. You can feel the weight of the songs while painting vivid pictures in your head.
The way the music plays it’s such as to make it almost feel like a film score, yet once you add the vocals that’s where the journey begins. It shows you the way, it clears the path for you and in a way it tells you which road to go on.
This is an album not to be missed. You should listen to it and share it with loved ones.
Go see them live too since is such a treat to see John Meeks (drums), Jason Hooper (bass), Matt Resovich (keys, violin, etc.) he’s basically the Warren Ellis of the band and Phil Beaumont (vocals).
words by: Alfredo Tellez & Edith Morales.


