Viernes - Sinister Love

Just heard some exciting news:  Chilled-out ambient rockers Alberto Hernandez and Sean Moore, aka Viernes, are back in the studio!  Saw the above photo on my instagram feed and squeaked with excitement! I fell in love with their debut album Sinister Devices as soon as I laid ears on it during the summer of 2010. This track is one of my absolute favorites from that release. Can’t wait for more!  Mmmm, just look at that violin being bowed… delightful sounds await, I’m sure.

Grab a copy of Sinister Devices and read more about Viernes via Kanine Records.

Way Yes - Important

What better way to kick of a new year of blogging than with a new track from Columbus, OH band Way Yes? These guys have been making waves in Cbus since they stormed the local music scene wielding drumsticks, synths, guitars and songs about Spicy Ice Cream.  Now signed to Lefse Records, Way Yes is set to release their new record Walkability this March.  

Happy New Year, y’all!

[photo & audio via Stereogum]

I just received the sweetest package from my good friend: HeadUnderwater’s Jimmy Morris.  I arrived home from work to find an envelope containing two prints of photos he took at the Panda Bear concert we attended together in September of 2010.…

I just received the sweetest package from my good friend: HeadUnderwaters Jimmy Morris.  I arrived home from work to find an envelope containing two prints of photos he took at the Panda Bear concert we attended together in September of 2010.  After months of an online friendship, we met in real life for the first time in Baltimore, Maryland that weekend and saw the MOST AMAZING concert of our lives.

This gift brightened my day, immensely. THANK YOU SO MUCH, JIMMY! Your friendship means the world to me.

Have you hosted a touring band at your home?

Are you a band that prefers to stay with friends/fans while on the road?

Tell me about the best times you’ve had hosting/staying! Tell me about the nightmare guests/hosts!  I’m compiling these tales (including my own) for a special Jack in the Pocket article. Being on the road is quite expensive so I’m always down to help touring bands out by offering them a free place to stay. I’ve had some amazing and terrifying experiences hosting bands… From Twin Sister cooking us a delicious Spanish breakfast, to a band (that shall remain anonymous) almost getting me evicted, I’ve racked up some pretty entertaining stories.

Email me about your experiences! heavypercussion@gmail.com

Helpful details would be the reason why you offered your place/decided to stay, the size of the space, if there were roommates, how long the stay was, how was it arranged, why it was a great/terrible experience, etc.

If you wish to remain anonymous just specify in your email. If you send me an account of a bad experience and forget to change names of bands and hosts, I’ll be sure to do so. 

Thanks in advance and I am looking forward to reading your stories! 

x JACK

Max Wax :: Columbus, OH

Whenever I travel to a new city, I always try to seek out a record shop or two.  When I was in Memphis last October, I was lucky enough to be staying half block away from Goner Records. In Pittsburgh, I stop by Jerry’s Records. If you find yourself in Columbus, Ohio, or if you happen to live in this awesome city, I recommend exploring the following shops…


Used Kids: 1980 N. High St.

I could spend hours flipping through the massive $1 vinyl section… If you have a good eye and a lot patience you can find some used wax GEMS at Used Kids.  They also have the best new releases.  Back in 2010, it seemed no store in Columbus carried the Neon Indian debut LP, one day it magically appeared at this store and I snatched it up. Stop by for 20% off used vinyl every Monday.


Lost Weekend : 2960 N. High St.

Inside this shop, you’ll likely find owner Kyle behind the counter, cleaning vinyl and conversing with other audiophiles about the latest music news.  Kyle will gladly help you track down that record you’ve been looking for, and if you’re nice, he’ll set aside vinyl he thinks you’ll dig for you to pick up next time you stop in.  Lost Weekend can be easy to drive past because it’s tucked away inside a house in the Clintonville/Old North district.  Just look for a cream and brown house on High Street, between Crestview and Tulane.


Johnny Go’s House O’ Music: 1900 North High Street

Johnny Go’s is located in the middle of the High Street strip of OSU Campus.  The shop’s owner pumps out catchy tunes through a sidewalk amp, luring passer bys into the small yet well curated store.  You can even find that Beatles poster you’ve been searching for to cover the ugly walls of your dorm room.  I recommend chatting up the owner, he has some great stories from back in the day.  He may seem standoffish at first but he will warm up to you when he realizes you’re almost as big of a music nerd as he is.


Spoonful Records: 116 E. Long St.

I have yet to visit this new shop located in downtown Columbus.  However, from what I’ve heard and seen pictured in our local newspapers, Spoonful Records is THE sleekest record shop in Columbus.  The owners took great care to make the inside hip, friendly and cosy.  I’m planning on stopping by as soon as my bank account is replenished from all the Christmas shopping because I know I’ll drop some serious dough on their record selections.


Magnolia Thunderpussy: 1155 N. High St.

What Magnolia Thunderpussy lacks in atmosphere, they make up for in merchandise.  This is your one-stop-shop for band t-shirts, cds, vinyl, and tickets to some of the best shows in Columbus.  They’re also located right next door to the legendary Skully’s Music Diner, home to many a drunken night of musical fun.