Life at Home and the New Dredg Record

It’s been a while since I’ve done a blog entry. I’m sorry I never did a big post about the new tour about dredg. We were just having so much fun that I didn’t have time to write much. I think dredg might have some of the best fans out there. Every night was great for us and all three of us, Jon, Lewis ad I came off of the tour with a new found sense of excitement about the future of Judgement Day.

We have mostly been taking June off. Jon has been working and playing with his other band VS Them. Lewis has been practicing cello, working around the house and will be playing some concerts with Berkeley Opera soon. I have just been hanging out in San Francisco, doing a few recording gigs and playing with my new band Devotionals. I had a great birthday party  a couple of nights ago. A bunch of cool bands played at it.

In July Judgement Day will be back in business! We’ll be appearing on the Chasing the Moon podcast on July 7th, which is going to be really sweet. It’s basically going to be a really high-quality video of a live set. Shortly following that we’ll be releasing our very first vinyl record titled “Out of the Abyss: Live on Tape” on Third Culture Records. To celebrate the release we’ll be doing a one week California tour. We’ll do a whole blog post about that release very soon.

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There is a very exciting new record that was released last week and that is the new dredg record The Pariah, the Parrot, the Delusion. If you are a fan of dredg’s previous records you’re definitely going to like it. If you’ve never heard dredg before I’d say this new record might be just the place to start. In addition to the healthy handful of polished, catchy prog-pop songs, it also has some of the craziest interludes that I have ever heard. We’re talking backwords children’s choir through vintage ring modulator type of shit. Actually, I honestly have no idea how they came up with most of these crazy sounds but I’m definitely feeling it.

The other added bonus for on The Pariah, the Parrot, the Delusion is…. us! Judgement Day is featured on 4 tracks:

Track 5: Lightswitch – We don’t do much on this one but we’re on it and it’s one of the better songs on the record.

Track  12: Mouring This Morning - We put some sweet disco string hooks on this uber-catchy prog-soul number.

Track 14: Long Days and Vague Clues - A crazy evil circus song on which we get to totally shred (see video below).

Track 18: Stamp of Origins (Horizon) – The sorrowful album closer.

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Although we only worked on that record for a few days it was truely a great experience. The members of dredg as well as the record’s producer, our friend and colleague Matt Radosevich are all great artists and collaborators, continually excited by prospects of musical exploration. Whether it was late-night percussion jam sessions or ultra-precise string overdubs the process was always fun and fulfilling.  That spirit is present throughout the record.

Check it out on itunes.

-Anton

Live at Emo’s – Video

We just filmed this with a laptop on stage. We wanted to release this whole show but our ghetto-ass minidisc audio recorder kept skipping and only got one song all the way through. Here it is:

ZOMBIE RODEO CLOWN

CHICO CALIFORNIA

We are coming back for another great night. Always the best crowds, always the best parties, always the best after hour jams. See you Friday.


Late night jam after our last Chico show in Spring of 08.
Erik Khun – Guitar

Nolan Ford – Guitar

Lewis Patzner – Guitar

Anton Patzner – Violin

Jon Bush – Video Camera

We blogged about this trip. This is the link to that entry.

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Pictures, Videos and Recording From Our 2-Month Journey

Practicing with Margot Before tour:

Late night jam with Margot – San Francisco 10/6/08

Rocking out in Norman, Oklahoma – 10/17/08

photos by Kriea

Live on South Street in Philadelphia – 11/9/08
Our set got cut short this night so we decided to play the last song out on the street after the show. Thanks to Joe for the video.

Live from Minneapolis – 11/17/08
FREE AUDIO DOWNLOAD: Klagenstuck Live in Minneapolis
Hear the rest of the set at The Live Music Archive .
Thanks to John Coughlin for taping.

Live in Omaha – 11/20/08

If you have any other cool videos, pictures or anything else worth checking out let us know.

Published in: on December 5, 2008 at 8:27 am Leave a Comment

US TOUR!

We’re very excited to announce that we will be touring the US for 2 months this fall supporting first Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s and then Dredg. So if you’ve been waiting for us to come to your town, this is it. Help us spread the word!


Tour Dates

Date
City
Venue

9.30.08

Iowa City

Old Brick Church

10.2.08

Denver, CO

The Blue Bird

10.3.08

Salt Lake City

Kilby Court

10.4.08

Reno, NV

Tonic

10.5.08

San Francisco

The Independent

10.7.08

Los Angeles

The Troubadour

10.8.08

San Diego

The Casbah

10.9.08

Phoenix, AZ

The Rhythm Room

10.10.08

Tuscon

Plush

10.12.08

Austin, TX

Mohawk

10.13.08

Houston, TX

The Mink

10.14.08

Norman, OK

Opolis

10.15.08

St. Louis, MO

Billiken Club

FREE!

10.16.08

Louisville, KY

930 Listening Room

10.17.08

Indianapolis, IN

Murat Arabian Room

10.18.08

Bloomington, IN

Buskirk Chumley

10.19.08

Columbus, OH

Skully’s

10.23.08

New York

SESAC CMJ SHOWCASE

TBA

Supporting Dredg

10.27.08

St Petersberg, FL

State Theatre

10.28.08

Fort Lauderdale

Culture Room

10.30.08

Orlando

The Social

10.31.08

Jacksonville

Jack Rabbits

11.1.08

Atlanta

Masquerade

11.2.08

Richmond, VA

Canal Club – Downstairs Lounge

11.4.08

Boston, MA

Paradise Rock Club

11.5.08

Providence, RI

The Living Room

11.6.08

Baltimore, MD

Rams Head Live

11.7.08

New York

Highline Ballroom

11.8.08

Harford, CT

Webster Theatre

11.9.08

Philadelphia

Theatre of Living Arts

11.11.08

Rochester, NY

Water Street Music Hall

11.12.08

Cleveland, OH

Agora Theater

11.13.08

Chicago

Metro

11.14.08

Detroit

St. Andrew’s Hall

11.15.08

Milwaukee

The Rave II

11.17.08

Minneapolis

Varsity Theater

11.18.08

Madison, WI

Majestic Theater

11.19.08

St. Louis

Fubar

11.20.08

Omaha, NE

Sokol Underground

11.21.08

Denver, CO

Bluebird Theater

11.22.08

Salt Lake City

Avalon Theater

Published in: on September 20, 2008 at 7:36 am Leave a Comment

Warning! This Post is Rated R!

This week we went on the “Break this City” podcast. Basically it’s a talk show that talks about all of the murders and robberies in Oakland and in the process manages to offend…. everyone. If you are offended by harsh language or homicide jokes definitely DO NOT tune in. Otherwise, check out Anton and Lewis talking about drive-by’s and playing an acoustic version of “Cobra Strike” and an improvised soundtrack to a murder sentencing:

BREAK THIS CITY – EPISODE 20

Videos from the Podcast:

COBRA STRIKE (acoustic)

HANS REISER SENTENCING SOUNDTRACK

HANS REISER SENTENCING NEWS CLIP
Directions: First start the “Soundtrack” video and turn the volume on it down as low as it can go without being off. Next start the “News Clip” video with the volume up all of the way. Get ready to be creeped out!

Finally, we’ve got one more big show left at Bottom of the Hill before we leave for a two month tour. Come out and send us off in style! It’s also an EP release show for DESA and there will be free zines for the first 100 people that want them.

Judgement Days last big show before tour + Desas EP release + 100 free zines

Judgement Day's last big show before tour + Desa's EP release + 100 free zines

Published in: on September 6, 2008 at 3:37 am Comments (1)

Videos from Phoenix Theater

Here are some awesome videos from our show at The Phoenix Theater at the beginning of the month. Thanks to Grace from Cleveland who happened to be there and took these videos. I think they are great.
Barrage

Air Raid

Revelations

Finis Omne

Our week:

For the past week we’ve just been gearing up for our tour, figuring how to get our gear to Cleveland and get some songs mixed before we leave. This past weekend Lewis and I flew to Canada to play strings for Mates of State at the Pemberton festival. It was awesome. We rode in a Limo, ate gourmet food, got free stuff and saw some great music. The festival was in a beautiful valley in the mountains near Vancouver BC. The lineup for the weekend included Jay-Z, Coldplay, Nine Inch Nails, Flaming Lips and Tom Petty. My favorite set that I saw was from My Morning Jacket. They were in top form.

Alright, so we’ll see you Northeastern folks in a week and you bay area folks on August 17th at Cafe Du Nord.

-anton

Published in: on July 28, 2008 at 10:07 pm Leave a Comment

Flying Around the Country + Conan Link


“The Battle” – Photo by Riki Feldman

We are on tour with Mates of State. It’s been pretty intense. In 3 days we played in New York, San Francisco and Portland. We’ve been flying everywhere and renting new gear every day. So it’s a little bit different from the car tours we’ve been doing in Judgement Day.

Conan O’Brien was super fun. We all shook Conan’s hand which was pretty sweet. One of the questions that everyone keeps asking me is “is he tall?”. He’s definitely tall but after all of the build up I have to say he really didn’t seem that mind-blowingly tall. I might just say above-average height. La Bamba played trombone on our set too. He’s awesome. He wished us good luck on our tour and told us he missed touring himself.

If you want to see the Conan performance click here.

Lewis and I have been jamming a bunch on our breaks too and coming up with some cool new Judgement Day ideas. It’s been even more productive for us than when we’re home. We’re also thinking about pulling some guerrilla moves at some of the upcoming shows and playing some Judgement Day songs in the crowd before the show or something. We’ll see…

Finally, our good friend Nate Heller from Wendy Darling did a sweet remix of Coda in E Major from Opus 3: Acoustic. I think it sounds great so we’ve got it here for our free download of the week:

Producer Nate Heller
Producer Nate Heller
Coda in E major *REMIX* MP3

-anton

Two Versions of Barrage

Barrage has a more of a set structure than many of our new songs but it still manages to be a whole new song every time we play it. Here are two versions:

The first is a full band version from Cafe Pergolesi in Santa Cruz. It’s pretty straight forward and similar to what will probably end up on the full-length album. Thanks to Luke Soin for the MP3.

Barrage Live at Pergolesi MP3

The second version is from the Hemlock Tavern in San Francisco. It was going to be a straight acoustic show for us but at the last minute we told our sound lady Julia to do an epic dub mix with whatever effects she wanted. She got all trippy with delay and made it totally different and awesome. Thanks to Kevin Dick for the video. He shot it on a Flip.

Our last show of “Acoustic Month”

January was a fun month of acoustic shows for us. They were a little bit different from what we’re used to but it was nice for a change and it totally whipped us into shape on the string parts. Our last one was at Cal State Sacramento on Wednesday and this guy Mikhail did a cool video article about it. It was kind of a funny show. I think it was in a classroom or something and everyone was sitting down in chairs quietly and politely listening to us play acoustic metal songs. You can see what it was like in this video:

Published in: on February 3, 2008 at 10:56 am Leave a Comment