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 Post subject: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:53 pm 
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I don't think he's too well known around these parts but he's got a new album coming out in march and I can't wait. His 4th with the Pharmacists. A song from it was released on pitchfork today and based on it and the two demos i've heard, I have high hopes.

new song: the sons of cain

http://downloads.pitchforkmedia.com/Ted%20Leo%20and%20the%20Pharmacists%20-%20The%20Sons%20of%20Cain.mp3

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Ted's awesome. He's got a thread or two somewhere around here.

All I've got is Hearts of Oak. I might check out the new one. I like this pitchfork song.


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definitely check out Tyranny of Distance fo sho.

new song sounds pretty sweet


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I got Shake the Sheets last week and holy cripes... what an incredible band. Today I got Tyranny of Distance, Hearts of Oak, and the new album, Living With the Living.

For some reason I always thought they sounded like the Shins or something... like an indie wuss-rock kind of thing (apologies to fans of the Shins and other wuss-rock bands :wink:). But as it turns out they've got a lot more of a heavy punk-rock sound. Great pop melodies, but not afraid of the occassional 8-minute epic or searing guitar solo.

I don't know why I slept on these guys for so long but I'm trying to make up for lost time now. I'm not 100% sold on the new album honestly but Tyranny of Distance, Hearts of Oak, and Shake the Sheets are pretty much unassailable.

Best of all - I'm picking up tickets tonight to see him in concert in May. :bammer:


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oh man you're in for a treat...
as great as Ted's records are, live is where he shines best

i'm excited to see him in a few weeks, as i haven't seen him since Oct 2003 :(

i'm not too smitten w/ the new record (i love a handful of tracks on it though), but he never disappoints live.

Tyranny is one of my fave post '00 records


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i've heard good things, but i haven't gotten around to checking them out yet.

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solace wrote:
oh man you're in for a treat...
as great as Ted's records are, live is where he shines best


Awesome! Yeah, I got that impression after I read this blog entry on his site:

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OH ORLANDO, SO MUCH TO ANSWER FOR...
I just got a call from someone I don't know in the Tampa area that I thankfully didn't answer. In the message he left, he suggested that I owe him $20 because we only played 4 songs when he came to see us open up for Death Cab last year at the arena in Orlando. This isn't the first time that this idea has been proffered by a disgruntled fan. Frankly, I think it's ridiculous, but that's me. What the people who have complained to me don't seem to take into account is that:
1. I had an obvious sinus infection - obvious from the blood that I was blowing out of my nose in between each song.
2. The sinus infection was obviously causing me to lose my voice - obvious from the fact that by the end of the third song, I had lost my voice.
3. The song we chose to play for the fourth one, AFTER my voice was completely gone, I might add, was "The Ballad of the Sin Eater," which, as anyone who had heard before or heard for the first time that night could tell you, is an all-out aggressive, long, screaming, energetic song that obviously takes more out of me than I usually have to give - obvious from the fact that I'm usually lying on the stage in a puddle of sweat and sometimes blood, sucking wind, by the time it's over.
4. By the time the particular rendition of this song was over that night, I was bloody and had apparently smashed my guitar at some point (I can't honestly say I remember doing that, but the proof was in the splinters on the stage at the end), and managed to STUMBLE off the stage, sucking wind.
And 5. since we only had a half-hour set as openers for Death Cab for Cutie, we were generally only able to squeeze about 8 songs in WITHOUT "The Ballad of the Sin Eater," which, as I mentioned, is long, so we actually probably wound up using the majority of our time on those four songs anyway.
Now, some people might think that they got robbed, but what can I say to that? I think they got a pretty good example of just how far we're willing to go to make sure that people DON'T feel robbed. We play Tampa and Orlando all the time - our own headlining shows that are cheaper, more intimate and longer, and we've been doing so for years; AND, if I remember correctly, Death Cab, who were the HEADLINERS, remember, played a good solid full set that night. But beyond that - it pains me to have to say this, but - an actual human being on stage making music can sometimes get hurt - can sometimes have some things go wrong - and you know, this ain't an attraction at Disney World, kids - it's fucking Punk Rock. Deal with it. And if you really think you still deserve your money back, I'll figure out what percentage of your ticket price actually got paid to us, and I will gladly give it back to you.
Start sending the e-mails now, because once we go through Orlando again, the offer is rescinded...


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He's coming here next week - I'm stoked! Surprisingly I have yet to listen to the new record, but only to bits and pieces. Instead I've been revisiting Hearts of Oak and Shake the Sheets, both of which are phenomenal. Tyranny along with Living should be objective next week.

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yeah i'm going to see him when he goes detroit way. nice small venue. i wish he'd tour with more than a 3 piece though


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yeah i'm going to see him when he goes detroit way. nice small venue. i wish he'd tour with more than a 3 piece though

he used to...

the lineup he used to have w/ his old guitarist drew (who kicked major ass) and a girl on keyboards. i even saw him once with a chick on violin as well.

the touring lineup he had for Oak in 2002-2003 w/ Dorien on keyboards was easily the best


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Looks like there is going to be a second guitarist on this tour...?

tedleo.com wrote:
26 Feb 2007

ATTENTION: SECRET SHOW CANCELLED!
That means if you bought tickets with a credit card online, you can get a refund through the same outlet.
I feel terrible about doing this everybody, but I also just feel terrible... I guess I should start by spilling the beans on the "secret" show. So, we whipped up this idea about a week and a half ago, to add a small unannounced show in New York because we've been practicing with a former Pharmacist, who's recently come back to the fold, and we figured it'd be a good way to get some more "road testing" in, since we don't have any shows other than Noise Pop between now and when we tour for real at the end of next month. His name is James Canty, and if you don't know him from The Nation of Ulysses, The Make Up, Cupid Car Club, French Toast, or Dust Galaxy, then let's be honest - chances are you probably won't know him from his pre-Hearts of Oak position as second guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist in the Pharmacists, because you probably never saw the Pharmacists pre-Hearts of Oak. But putting that aside for the moment, it should be mentioned as an "in fact..." here, that a few Hearts of Oak songs were first bashed out while James was still playing with us, and indeed, some of them took shape in his very own basement in DC, in the very same house that I once lived as well. So we've been practicing with James again, and it's been great, but there's nothing like getting on stage to work it out, to help you, uh... work it out. So with that in mind we went looking for a show that we could play unannounced, hence the fake name, "The Sons of Cain."


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 Post subject: Re: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
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bump for the msg opener. god bless them

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Ted Leo rocks. I haven't had the chance to see him, but I really like his last few records. Here's an NPR story on him and links to a concert in Washington, DC.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=9041739

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LWTL might be their best record yet (or tied with STS). These songs will fare well when performed live.

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Tyranny is Ted's best record BY FAR. nothing touches Timorous Me :bammer:

but the last 3 have all been pretty damn solid too


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Brain O' JD wrote:
Looks like there is going to be a second guitarist on this tour...?

he used to have a second guitarist for ages actually. Drew kicked ass, i miss him :(


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 Post subject: Re: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
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I saw him live last year and have watched Youtube videos. He does have a second guitarist. 'Hearts Of Oak' is EXTREMELY melodic but I think The Tyranny of Distance might just be my favorite, too.

He's gonna give Pearl Jam a fun for their money, imho, at least energy wise.

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Ted/Rx is absolutely, positively freaking AMAZING. I've already seen them twice within the last few months--once in December at a smallish club downtown, and in March in Lowell opening for the Dropkick Murphys (seriously, amazing show). First time I saw him, I had never heard any of his stuff, and it was meant to be a solo show at the Middle East upstairs (tiny venue)--but then the Pharmacists showed up, and it was probably the most energetic show I've ever seen. Them opening for PJ is like my ideal show--it's going to be amazing, and I bet he'll make a lot of new fans...

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Can someone link me a freebie or two of Ted and Co.? Pretty please! :mrgreen:

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LongRd. wrote:
Can someone link me a freebie or two of Ted and Co.? Pretty please! :mrgreen:

Their myspace page has a few of their big ones.

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