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Words by: Dennis Cook | Images by: John Margaretten

Wilco with White Denim :: 01.28.12 :: San Jose Civic Auditorium :: San Jose, CA

A gallery of photos from the 02.01.12 Davis, CA show at the Mondavi Center For The Performing Arts is below review!

White Denim :: 02.01.12 :: by John Margaretten

While most of the polite, clean cut crowd waiting outside the recently reopened San Jose Civic were there for Wilco, I had come primarily to see handpicked opener White Denim, simply one of the fastest evolving, fully switched-on young bands working today. While this Austin, TX-based quartet play very different music than the headliner, theres a shared spirit of exploration and openness that marks both bands which makes the pairing just good sense, an acknowledgement of congruities and a nice lil gift to Wilco fans, most of whom seemed to be hearing White Denim for the first time this night.

The band tiptoed in with Street Joy, taking advantage of an audience of inclined to shut up and listen to music after years of leaning in to hear what Jeff Tweedy and company had to say. The tenderness and rising ache of this standout from last years stellar D album moved into a spacey whoosh, controls set directly for the heart of the sun, and within two pieces White Denim had already illustrated one of their greatest strengths a head-scratching knack for switching gears swiftly and seamlessly. James Petralli (vocals, guitar), Joshua Block (drums), Steven Terebecki (bass, vocals) and Austin Jenkins (guitar) moved with a strange, compelling mixture of youthful herky-jerky energy and limber, almost athletic musicianship. Theres almost a prog-rock ethos at work but infused with punk/post-punk attitude. By the third tune, the four-piece were interlocking and lunging with such empathy that the whole enterprise ceased to be a compilation of elements and simply breathed as a whole, a rock n roll animal with thick fur and glimmering teeth.

White Denim :: 02.01.12 :: by John Margaretten

There is no doubting the hunger inside White Denim, and a coveted opening slot for one of Americas biggest bands is precisely where they belong right now. More than half a decade of honing their sound, bouncing around indie labels, and trudging from SXSW to Timbuktu in search of an audience has produced a band, as witnessed in San Jose, on the verge of their next evolutionary leap a move that is likely to take them from the clubs theyve largely inhabited into small theatres and beyond. At the moment, their music is struggling a bit to adapt to the larger spaces this Wilco tour finds them playing, but it was exciting to see them realize the potential reach their music possesses in real time at the Civic. Mixing together scraps of Tropicalia, tasty soul jazz licks and propulsive Velvet Underground-isms, they showed how familiar elements can be repurposed into original shapes. And just when one would think theyd settled into big groove, an unexpected curve would whiff by our ears, one suddenly tossed into, say, the updated 60s pop of No Real Reason (a boffo ballad off the recently issued Takes Place In Your Work Place EP) or taken deep into the recesses of burly group jamming. White Denim is a trip worth taking, and the boisterous round of applause as they finished their set spoke to a growing number of folks ready to jump on board wherever they might be traveling.

Wilco :: 02.01.12 :: by John Margaretten

So, what about Wilco? Having never seen them play outside of a festival set at Bonnaroo a number of years ago, I honestly had no real expectations despite the countless glowing reviews of friends and critics firmly under the bands sway. While always admiring of their studio work, Id never made the leap to actual fandom, always kept at bay by Tweedys thin, modernized Dylan voice and something in the lyrics that just never snagged my emotional center. That said, I was assured by folks I trust on such matters that seeing Wilco live would reveal their true glory. Thats a lot for any band to live up to but I tamped down high expectations and just listened intently as they took the stage.

Opener One Sunday Morning (Song for Jane Smiley’s Boyfriend) is a patient build, very much the child of Dylan at his expansive, poetic 1960s best, and featured some of the most controlled, lovely playing I have ever heard. Seriously, it and all that followed showcased some of the most beautiful, technically savvy, intuitive playing Ive ever witnessed in my long years of concert-going. While the source material and the focal point within Wilco simply may not be my personal bag, there is no denying that the players in this band are phenomenal, each serving the songs with near-penitent devotion and focus, producing an ineffable glow to Wilcos music in San Jose – something that cant really be pinned down in clumsy words.

Jeff Tweedy :: 02.01.12 :: by John Margaretten

More than the actual content/subject matter of the lyrics holds sway. Theres little doubt that Tweedy and his cohorts are striving towards larger understanding, the rock show used as a form of community building that pushes towards common understanding of our shared imperfections – which is sort of funny coming from such a thoroughly professional production, where things began right on time and unfolded with a practiced grace in every element lighting, stage design, sound. There was NOTHING imperfect about this night, which at times made certain numbers feel a touch too rehearsed, too familiar, too comfortable. For all the echoes of Bobs freewheeling days down to the blazing musicianship of dudes like Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper Wilco came off as all-pro, all-the-time to me. Maybe because Im not part of the cult, Im less charmed by Tweedys quirks and between song banter, which mostly struck me as vaudeville moderne, a stage device an intensely personal artist has mastered in order to ply his trade. And Im not saying I wasnt charmed along with everyone else in the Civic, only that my years of watching countless rockers at work gives me an instinct for whats really happening in the moment and what comes from a well-studied playbook. This band is WELL aware of the Pavlovian bells to ring on faves like Handshake Drugs and Jesus Etc. and shook them loud and clear this night but for my own tastes, I kinda wish theyd dance on the edge a bit more like new one Art of Almost, which lit up the beginning of their set with Radiohead worthy electricity and chrome-plated futurism, or even the sprightly Nick Lowe/Rockpile-esque pop of I Might, which avoided the mid-tempo pacing they favor on a few too many songs.

In the end, walking back to my car as the encore wrapped, I came to the conclusion that Wilco is undeniably one of the best outfits operating today, as classy and well formed as anything America has kicked up since rocks first great swell in the 50s/60s. Its unlikely Ill become a fan anytime soon but its hard to imagine anyone with an appetite for fundamentally perfect rock not digging a great deal about this band.

San Jose Setlist
One Sunday Morning (Song for Jane Smiley’s Boyfriend), Art Of Almost, I Might, Bull Black Nova, Side With The Seeds, California Stars, Red-Eyed and Blue, I Got You (At The End Of The Century), Born Alone, (Was I) In Your Dreams, You Are My Face, Impossible Germany, Box Full Of Letters, I’m Always In Love, Jesus, Etc., Capitol City, Handshake Drugs, War On War, Dawned On Me, A Shot in the Arm. [Encore]: Whole Love, Walken, I’m A Wheel

2/1/12 – Wilco and White Denim @ Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts (Davis, CA) View Photos

White Denim Tour Dates :: White Denim News

Wilco Tour Dates :: Wilco News

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BOOK AVAILABLE NOW VIA BONNAROO.COM;

IN STORES NATIONWIDE APRIL 1

Superfly Presents, A.C. Entertainment, and publisher Abrams Image, are proud to announce the release of the book, Bonnaroo: What, Which, This, That, The Other. The book is available now, and can be purchased via bonnaroo.com. It will be in stores nationwide on April 1, 2012.

This first official book about the country’s premier summer music and arts festival contains over 400 photos covering all 10 years of Bonnaroo, featuring shots taken by some of the best shooters working in music today, including Danny Clinch, C. Taylor Crothers, Jeff Kravitz, and Ryan Mastro, among others. It also highlights numerous personal anecdotes from fans, the festival producers, various staff, and some of the top musicians and comedians who have performed there.

Bonnaroo: What, Which, This, That, The Other boasts an essay written by Alan Light, frequent contributor to New York Times and Rolling Stone, and Bonnaroo veteran of many years. It was edited by Holly George-Warren, the award-winning author and editor of many books on music and pop-culture.



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2011 Year In Review

Welcome to JamBase’s look back at 2011. For all the unique challenges faced in the world during the year, the music
kept flowing, giving us new soundtracks, memories and reasons to believe. We understand that on a basic level,
JamBase is a resource for concertgoers like no other – the Swiss Army knife of live music tools. What we also strive to
create is a hub where folks who find meaning, comfort and countless positives in the live music setting can gather to
be informed and come together with a community of shared ideals and passions that overlap in beautiful ways. No
matter what your favorite band or particular taste may be, we can all embrace the moment when the lights go down
and the amplifiers
shake and we are awakened and renewed.

What follows are the key stats from JamBases past year, signs and signals of where our collective interests have taken
us in 2011, along with our own Staffs’ choices for the years best albums and live performances. We’ve dug deep into
our database and pulled out some interesting factoids for you to chew on as you pop the New Year’s bubbly. Our “Top
Trending Bands” section, for instance, goes beyond a typical “Top Searched Artists” list and looks into who moved up
the most throughout the year from week to week.

However, were more interested in what YOU have to say. What floated YOUR boat in 2011? What show left YOU
shaken n stirred in the finest ways? What album barely left YOUR earbuds? What flipped YOUR wig this year? The comments section is
open

so dive in and give us all a hearty splash!


The Venues
with the most live music this year + Users that attended shows at them.































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Phish: Summer Tour Dates />

Wakarusa 2011 Lineup

Odd
Future: Free Mixtape Download

Furthur:
Summer Tour

Phish
Add Summer Dates


1st
Dave Matthews Band Caravan

Phish:
Super Ball IX


String Cheese Incident: July 4th Weekend Fest

The
Cars: Spring Tour
Widespread
Panic Spring Tour

Widespread Panic: Summer Tour
Buffalo
Springfield: Reunion Tour Dates

Phil
Lesh: Terrapin Landing

SCI
Winter Carnival 2011

Grateful
Dead Movie Nationwide Screening

Bonnaroo
2011 Webcast

Phish
to Record New Album

String
Cheese Incident Fall Tour

Phish: Free 34 Track Live Download


Jam
Cruise 9 | Review | Pics

Phish
| NYE Run | Review | Pics

Summer
Camp 2011 | Review | Pics

Bonnaroo
2011 | Review | Pics

Umphrey’s
McGee | Brooklyn | Pics

SCI:
Back On The Road Again

Bonnaroo
2011 | Day Two | Review | Pics

Furthur
| NYE Run | San Francisco | Pics

Bonnaroo
2011 | Day One | Review | Pics
String
Cheese Incident | Winter Carnival | Pics

Railroad
Earth w/ Great American Taxi | Review | Pics

Phish
| Colorado | Review | Pics

Warped
Tour | Ventura | Pics

Phish
| Charlotte | Review

All
Good Festival 2011 | West Virginia | Pics

High
Sierra Music Fest 2011 | Review | Pics

Widespread
Panic | Atlanta | Review | Pics

Phish
| UIC Shows | Chicago | Pics

Camp
Bisco X | New York | Pics

Our Top Shows:
Phish – 7/1-7/3 – Super Ball IX, Watkin’s Glen, NY
Dawes, Blitzen Trapper 11/15 The Fillmore San Francisco,
CA

Arcade Fire – Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA
Jay
Z & Kanye West 11/7 – Madison Square Garden New York,
NY
Paul
Simon 4/27 The Fillmore San Francisco, CA
LCD
Soundsystem 4/2 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
Metallica
– 12/10 – The Fillmore
Prince
2/23 – Oracle Arena Oakland, CA

Mastodon, Dillinger Escape Plan, Red Fang 11/2 The Warfield
San Francisco, CA
Hippy Fiasco Finale
- 7/4 – High Sierra Music Festival – Quincy, CA

Our Top Albums:
Ryan Adams
- Ashes & Fire

Dawes – Nothing is Wrong


Wilco – The Whole Love

The Decemberists –
The King is Dead

Tom Waits – Bad
As Me

Paul Simon – So
Beautiful So What

Red Fang
Murder The Mountains

Blitzen Trapper –
American Goldwing


White Denim D

Shabazz Palaces –
Black Up

Thanks for another great musical year around the sun with us at JamBase! Wed love to hear what YOU have to say about 2011. Leave your comments below and have a Happy New Year!



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