Ed Askew, Steve Gunn, Daytona, Saredren Wells

Add To My Shows

Wednesday, March 21st at Littlefield

Show Details

Time:8pm
Door Price:$12
Advance Price:$8
Ages:21+
See incorrect info?
622 DeGraw St
Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718) 855-3388

Ed Askew
Add To My Artists

Ed Askew cut one of the best and most obscure LPs in the original ESP Disk's vague rock/folk/freak series, issued eponymously and since reissued as Ask the Unicorn, before apparently dropping off the edge of his world. Years later, thanks to detective work by - naturally - Mr Clint Simonson of the De Stijl Records imprint, it turned out that not only was Askew still breathing but he had actually recorded a follow-up to his ESP Disk in 1970 that had lain in the can for decades. Originally released as a limited vinyl edition by Simonson himself, Little Eyes blew even his revered ESP side to ribbons and stands as one of the most magical outsider/freak artefacts to ever escape the prodigious gravity of the decade in which it was birthed. Askew has a highly idiosyncratic vocal style that is equal parts quizzical bubble-gum chewing kind on shrooms and doe-eyed real people Richard Brautigan character. Perhaps the closest comparison would be to Tom Rapp or Judee Sill's old buddy Tommy Peltier. His instrumental conceptions certainly owe a massive debt to Bob Dylan circa 64/65 - who the fuck didn't - especially his spine-tingling harmonica work but it's the beautiful arc of the songs that wi [Read more]
Ed Askew cut one of the best and most obscure LPs in the original ESP Disk's vague rock/folk/freak series, issued eponymously and since reissued as Ask the Unicorn, before apparently dropping off the edge of his world. Years later, thanks to detective work by - naturally - Mr Clint Simonson of the De Stijl Records imprint, it turned out that not only was Askew still breathing but he had actually recorded a follow-up to his ESP Disk in 1970 that had lain in the can for decades. Originally released as a limited vinyl edition by Simonson himself, Little Eyes blew even his revered ESP side to ribbons and stands as one of the most magical outsider/freak artefacts to ever escape the prodigious gravity of the decade in which it was birthed. Askew has a highly idiosyncratic vocal style that is equal parts quizzical bubble-gum chewing kind on shrooms and doe-eyed real people Richard Brautigan character. Perhaps the closest comparison would be to Tom Rapp or Judee Sill's old buddy Tommy Peltier. His instrumental conceptions certainly owe a massive debt to Bob Dylan circa 64/65 - who the fuck didn't - especially his spine-tingling harmonica work but it's the beautiful arc of the songs that will keep you coming back, the way he combines rough, fluffed performances with eye-watering lyrical sentiments, heartbreaking phrasing and weird, clunky chords played on a 'Martin tiple'. If you ever dug the whole late-60s freak-folk fall-out as documented by Pearls Before Swine, Bleib Alien, Tim Buckley, The Fugs, The Roots Of Madness et al you are gonna crease. Simply put, one of the most beautifully cracked albums of a timeless age. Only the hardest of hearts could resist it. This new CD edition comes with six incredible bonus tracks culled from various radio broadcasts across 1970 and 71 and liners by Byron Coley. Highly recommended.

- David Keenan / Volcanic Tongue 2007

User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Powered by Last.fm

Steve Gunn
Add To My Artists

Multiple Gunns

(1) Desert ragas, solo issues of moniker Moongang and third of drone workers GHQ

(2) A 23 year old Singer/Songwriter from Edmonton Canada. Fuses the vocal harmonies of Elliott Smith, mixed with the simplicity of Owen/Mike Kinsella.

Debut EP expected in spring of 2008.

Steve Gunn also sings for the Punk/Post-hardcore group "SINK THIS CITY"

check them out at http://www.myspace.com/sinkthiscity

User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Multiple Gunns

(1) Desert ragas, solo issues of moniker Moongang and third of drone workers GHQ

(2) A 23 year old Singer/Songwriter from Edmonton Canada. Fuses the vocal harmonies of Elliott Smith, mixed with the simplicity of Owen/Mike Kinsella.

Debut EP expected in spring of 2008.

Steve Gunn also sings for the Punk/Post-hardcore group "SINK THIS CITY"

check them out at http://www.myspace.com/sinkthiscity

User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Powered by Last.fm

Daytona
Add To My Artists

Sorry, we currently don't have any information about this artist. See how to add artist information

Similar Upcoming Shows

All Ages | 9pm
Shea Stadium

Leave a Comment