Wilderness Bureau – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Sun Club Live At The Wilderness Bureau http://bandwidth.wamu.org/sun-club-live-at-wilderness-bureau/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/sun-club-live-at-wilderness-bureau/#respond Tue, 05 Apr 2016 09:00:35 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=62786 Sun Club has described itself as “a group of buddies playing happy music,” and that youthful energy was on full display when the colorful Baltimore quintet stopped by the Wilderness Bureau in March.

Taking a break from their tour with Ra Ra Riot, the band delivered a couple of frenetic pop tunes in our studio.

Above, watch Sun Club play the brand new, unreleased track “Dirty Slurpee” live at the Wilderness Bureau, and don’t miss “Worm City,” off of their debut album, The Dongo Durango, below.

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Bayonne Live At The Wilderness Bureau http://bandwidth.wamu.org/bayonne-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/bayonne-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/#respond Mon, 01 Feb 2016 13:51:06 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=60936 Austin-based minimalist electronic composer Roger Sellers, aka Bayonne, has drawn comparisons to pop experimentalists Panda Bear, Atlas Sound and Caribou.

He recently visited Bandwidth’s offsite studio, the Wilderness Bureau — and our goth jungle stage — to deliver a spirited performance of “Appeals” and “Sincere,” from his forthcoming debut record, Primitives. 

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Mellow Diamond Live At The Wilderness Bureau http://bandwidth.wamu.org/mellow-diamond-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/mellow-diamond-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/#respond Wed, 09 Dec 2015 16:53:51 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=59280 For years, Janel Leppin has been a fixture on D.C.’s experimental and avant-garde music scenes. As a composer, cellist and vocalist, Leppin’s work pushes the boundaries of convention in each discipline. Her talents have led to numerous collaborations with Kyp Malone, Marissa Nadler and Susan Alcorn — in addition to her varied work with her partner, guitarist and composer Anthony Pirog.

Now Leppin is channeling her talents into a solo project. Accompanied by a few friends, the musician recently stopped by Bandwidth’s offsite studio, the Wilderness Bureau, to play a few songs from the entrancing project, called Mellow Diamond.

Enjoy Mellow Diamond’s super-special performances of “In a Dream” (above) and “Paris to Beirut” (below).

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Photos by Maggie Famiglietti

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Sianna Plavin Live At The Wilderness Bureau http://bandwidth.wamu.org/sianna-plavin-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/sianna-plavin-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/#respond Wed, 28 Oct 2015 17:56:33 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=57718 Warning: The above video contains explicit language.

Hailing from Providence, Rhode Island, Sianna Plavin recently stopped by Bandwidth’s Wilderness Bureau studio to share a couple of songs from her new LP, Go On Now, which she recorded while on break from working as a farmer. A former resident of Baltimore, Plavin has played in folk band Backyard Betties and chamber-folk act Soft Cat. Watch her perform two gently stirring songs, “Who Do You Love” and “Go On Now.”

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Sianna Plavin for WAMU's Bandwidth

Sianna Plavin for WAMU's Bandwidth

Sianna Plavin for WAMU's Bandwidth

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Young Fathers Live At The Wilderness Bureau http://bandwidth.wamu.org/young-fathers-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/young-fathers-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/#respond Wed, 17 Jun 2015 16:22:39 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=53142 During a typical live performance, Edinburgh’s Young Fathers build a layered wall of voice and sound. But with most of their equipment stowed away, the band still managed to blow us away, filling Bandwidth’s Wilderness Bureau studio with only minimal accompaniment and textured harmonies.

Watch as the Scots perform a stripped down version of “Sirens,” a standout from their latest full-length, White Men Are Black Men Too. The group followed that with a gorgeous a cappella version of “Only Child.”

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Young Fathers for bandwidth.fm

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Jimmy Whispers Live At The Wilderness Bureau http://bandwidth.wamu.org/jimmy-whispers-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/jimmy-whispers-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/#respond Thu, 16 Apr 2015 15:49:46 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=50339 The last time I caught up with James Cicero, he was fronting the Carpark Records-endorsed indie-pop band Light Pollution. Several years later, Cicero has reemerged as Jimmy Whispers, with a debut album of beautiful lo-fi pop weirdness.

Jimmy Whispers crash-landed into Bandwidth’s offsite studio, Wilderness Bureau, and made the entire space his playground. Watch Jimmy serenade studio cat Layla on “Vacation,” from Summer in Pain.

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]]> http://bandwidth.wamu.org/jimmy-whispers-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/feed/ 0 Kevin Morby Live At The Wilderness Bureau http://bandwidth.wamu.org/kevin-morby-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/kevin-morby-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/#respond Mon, 30 Mar 2015 09:00:40 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=49390 Back in October 2014, Kevin Morby released his second solo album, Still Life. Its title seemed steeped in irony, as the record comprises tunes written during 2013, a year he spent on the road with his bands Woods and The Babies and in support of his solo debut record, Harlem River. Morby had also recently transplanted from New York to Los Angeles.

Two weekends ago Morby and his crew came through Bandwidth’s off-site studio, the Wilderness Bureau, and treated us to a short set in front of a trippy installation made by BLK CHVRCH.

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The Year’s Best Bandwidth Videos http://bandwidth.wamu.org/the-years-best-bandwidth-videos/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/the-years-best-bandwidth-videos/#respond Wed, 17 Dec 2014 10:00:07 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=44711 Bandwidth is about to turn one year old — next February. So it feels a little premature to be looking back on 2014 when we didn’t exist the whole year. Nevertheless! Our live video series is growing fast and (in my biased opinion) getting better with each installment. By this time next year, it will be a full-fledged toddler — albeit one who dances strangely, swears casually and rocks a mustache.

To commemorate Bandwidth’s not-quite-first year, I’ve skimmed through our YouTube channel and picked out some of my favorite videos from the 75 we published in 2014. Some were shot by Bandwidth video director and co-founder Raul Zahir De Leon in his own Wilderness Bureau studio; others we shot at WAMU headquarters in the room normally used by WAMU’s Bluegrass Country. Some earned hundreds of likes and one highly unexpected shout-out from Paul Krugman; others are still hidden gems. But across the board, I think we succeeded in capturing superlative performances from a remarkable set of independent artists — and we’re only getting started.

Here’s a look at the best stuff we caught on camera this year. Want more? Check out our playlist of all our videos so far.

Most-watched
Sylvan Esso, “Coffee”

Something about electronic-pop duo Sylvan Esso makes people swoony and crazy, and this video — our most popular to date — is solid proof.

Most unfairly ignored
Los Master Plus, “Suave Leve”

Not many people have watched our two videos with Mexico’s hammy, machismo-skewering Los Master Plus, and I haven’t been able to shake the feeling that a great injustice has been done. The duo’s over-the-top performance of “Suave Leve” was the most fun we’ve had yet in the WAMU studio. If you love fun, you know what to do, folks.

Most adorable
Frankie Cosmos, “Birthday Song”

The indie-pop songwriter otherwise known as Greta Kline (daughter of actor Kevin Kline) sparkled this year, propelled by her tuneful collection of simple little songs, Zentropy. Kline doesn’t seem to care about guitar wizardry, big statements or tracks much longer than two minutes. But she’s got a fantastic ear for melodies — the kind you can’t easily dislodge from your head. For her session at the Wilderness Bureau, Raul and his crew went all out: They threw her a birthday party with the sparkle (and cuteness) that made Zentropy such a special release this year.

Best ending
Phox, “Kingfisher”

This performance from rising pop band Phox is one of my favorites for the lovely song alone — Monica Martin’s voice! — and one passerby on the street felt it deserved a round of applause, too.

Best D.C. band performance
Ex Hex, “Everywhere”

Loudest. Session. Ever. D.C.’s own Ex Hex nearly shattered the window in our studio with this monstrous performance of a standout from their debut album, Rips.

Most British
The Clientele, “Porcelain”

The Clientele wasn’t the only British act we filmed this year, but the indie-pop greats encapsulate a sound that I can only associate with rainy England. The band’s live take on “Porcelain” — a highlight from their 2003 record The Violet Hour — was also one of our most pristine and beautifully recorded. Worth many repeat listens.

Best wardrobe
Sierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars, “Ghana Baby”

This low-key backyard performance from one of the world’s most acclaimed Sierra Leonean ensembles is wonderful in many ways — its intimacy and sense of humor, the group’s unquestionable mastery of its sound — but I still find myself revisiting this video just to giggle at bandleader Ruben Koroma’s T-shirt: It’s golf-themed, and it says “Teerific Grandpa.”

Most likely to make you cry
Rodrigo Amarante, “The Ribbon”

I was unaware of Brazilian songwriter Rodrigo Amarante until this year, and that’s my bad. At least I had the brains to help bring him into Raul’s studio, where he delivered the most soulful performance captured there this year — and made it look so effortless.

Best use of harp
Mikaela Davis, “Feels Like Forever”

Try not to be enchanted by this.

Best arm movements
My Brightest Diamond, “Lover Killer”

My Brightest Diamond’s Shara Worden was already well on her way to blowing our minds with her intense performance at the Bureau — and then she busted out these striking arm movements, ratcheting the whole thing up a notch. She’s incredible.

Most celebrity-studded
Deer Tick and Vanessa Carlton, “In Our Time”

I’m happy I was (somehow) unaware that this was the same Vanessa Carlton that recorded THAT SONG until after we finished this great session with her husband’s band, Deer Tick. It means I was able to converse with her like a normal human — and without once thinking of Terry Crews in that scene from White Chicks.

Best harmonizing
Mark Mulcahy, “Badly Madly”

I love the studio-recorded version of this earworm from Mark Mulcahy, but seeing his bandmates gamely belt it out alongside him on the couch reminds me why we got into this whole video business in the first place.

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King Tuff Live At The Wilderness Bureau http://bandwidth.wamu.org/king-tuff-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/king-tuff-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/#respond Tue, 16 Dec 2014 00:36:25 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=44609 Back in October, King Tuff — aka Vermont native Kyle Thomas, who also makes racket with J. Mascis in Witch — brought his crew of misfits through Bandwidth’s off-site Wilderness Bureau studio for an early Sunday morning session.

In a super-casual taping, the band gathered on the couch and played some stripped down, fuzzed out garage-pop tunes from his new album on Sub Pop Records, Black Moon Spell. Check out “Madness,” “Biggest Hearts” and “I Love You Ugly” in our three videos from that October Sunday.

Warning: Explicit language.

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King Tuff for WAMU's Bandwidth

King Tuff for WAMU's Bandwidth

King Tuff for WAMU's Bandwidth

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Twin Peaks Live At The Wilderness Bureau http://bandwidth.wamu.org/twin-peaks-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/twin-peaks-live-at-the-wilderness-bureau/#respond Tue, 16 Sep 2014 00:54:57 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=39489 This summer, young Chicago garage punks Twin Peaks visited Bandwidth’s Wilderness Bureau while on tour for the band’s latest album, Wild Onion. Somehow, at the end of it, our studio was still standing.

Watch as the quartet rips through “Fade Away” and “Strawberry Smoothie.”

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