Across Genres with Tocca

Somewhere in Austin, TX, Risa Elledge and William Wong are experimenting with different styles – possibly looking to see what will define their sound.

The self-described “indie-pop project” Tocca has four tracks of slightly varying styles. While they have yet to be mastered (please increase the sound on “Subtle Ease”!), these tracks not only show a band in its earliest stages but also the versatility and creativity of both musicians.

Producer William Wong shows that he can churn anything from surf guitar-based garage rock styles of “What You Need to Get By” to the disco-inspired track “Subtle Ease” and self-described “indie psych” track “Her Words” (BoxSpeaker’s favorites in the set) which both have a French library feel to “Sneaking Out.” The band labels “Sneaking Out” as “Pop Punk” even though it thankfully sounds nothing like what we refer to as pop punk now (Blink 182, New Found Glory) but rather has stylings of pop punk as made famous by bands like 999. However, I think a much better comparison for “Sneaking Out” is to Stereolab‘s post-rock sound.

Risa Elledge’s talent here is that she can sing for any of these styles. In “What You Need to Get By,” she sounds like KITTEN’s Chloe Chaidez occasionally on the verge of belting out a line. In “Subtle Ease,” Elledge captures a dream pop breathiness that balances out the staccato disco chords. Elledge even gets the psychedelic, relaxed vocals for “Her Words” on point.

We get what they’re going for – and whether they decide to lock down a specific genre or not, the music will be great. Just master more tracks ASAP please.

Kitten Announces Upcoming Tour with Charli XCX and Little Daylight

Today, Kitten announced their upcoming tour supporting Charli XCX with Little Daylight.

Check out the dates for this BoxSpeaker Favorite triple-threat tour below:

AUGUST:
30 Vancouver, BC Venue Nightclub*
31 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge*

SEPTEMBER:
1 Seattle, WA Bumbershoot Festival – Fisher Green
3 San Francisco, CA Slim’s***
5 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre***
6 San Diego, CA House of Blues***
7 Las Vegas, NV Vinyl – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino***
9 Salt Lake City, UT In The Venue*
10 Denver, CO Bluebird Theater
12 Minneapolis, MN Triple Rock Social Club*
13 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall
14 Meadow, MI Meadow Brook Music Festival
16 Toronto, ON The Hoxton***
17 Montreal, QC La Sala Rossa***
18 Cambridge, MA The Sinclair***
20 Asbury Park – Wonder Bar**
21 New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre***
23 Columbus, OH The A&R Music Bar*
24 Nashville, TN Mercy Lounge*
25 Atlanta, GA Vinyl*
27 Houston, TX Fitzgerald’s
28 Austin, TX The Parish*
29 Dallas, TX Club Dada*

OCTOBER:
2 Orlando, FL The Social –

Follow Kitten on Facebook for more updates and check out their music on SoundCloud and their official site.

The Night I Met Kitten

Little college-aged me met Kitten at their Bottom of the Hill show in San Francisco in April 2010. I was so excited because I fell in love with the first incarnation of their song “Kill the Light” when my friend Sharon recommended them that March. I then had the “difficult” choice of staying in all night working on a paper for Media Studies 10 or going to the concert and then pulling an all-nighter to finish my paper.

I’ll never regret my choice of putting my paper off to go to the show. (Sorry Professor Levina!) Kitten was opening for a band (forgot which one 🙁  ). Very intimate setting.

Bottom of  the Hill is a 21+ venue, and I wasn’t 21 yet. However, that was the ONLY Bay Area show Kitten was playing. So I came to the venue early with a Sharpie and practically pleaded my case to the bartender and venue owner. I said that I’m a huge fan and that this was Kitten’s only Bay Area show in their tour and can you PLEASEEEEE let me see the show and I’ll even put big, huge Xes on my hands with my own Sharpie. And…

THEY LET ME!!! They just said that I couldn’t hang around the venue until the show started and that they better not catch me with any alcohol. I went to this pub-style restaurant down the street and ate some fish and chips. Then a bit before the show, I got bored, so I just stood around outside the venue waiting in what would be the line area. I saw these kids around my age hanging out near a van. I thought at first that maybe they were there for the show, too. Then I thought “van… WAIT! WHAT IF THEY’RE IN A BAND.. WHAT IF THEY’RE KITTEN?”

I thought “Fuck it” and walked up to them and asked “Hey! Are you guys.. in a band?” They said “yeah! We’re Kitten.” And my jaw practically dropped. I told them all about how excited I was to go to their show and how even more excited I was to actually get to meet them! Chloe said she liked my outfit, and I felt like the coolest person ever. They let me hang out in their tour van with them and let me take pictures and showed me their XBOX set up in the back! We hung out for a bit more before the show. It was so cool!

That was seriously the coolest moment ever for this little music blogger!

Right before performing “Kill the Light,” Chloe gave me a shout out because I told her it’s my favorite!

After the show, I got to take this awesome photo with all of them outside the venue. We tried doing this thing where we all jumped as the picture was taken. That didn’t work out that great in terms of jumping, but the photo turned out pretty awesome. I don’t think I’ve looked happier in a photo.

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Anyway, with that little reminiscence chronicled, I’d like to move forward to today and to the future.

Today – I want to remind you that Kitten has released two songs from their upcoming “Cut It Out” EP! You can check them out on the Kitten band site.

Future – They’re coming back to Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco on June 13!! Buy your tickets here! LA friends, be sure to catch them on June 25 at the Bootleg Theater for free!

Finally, you can check out more awesome photos from when I met Kitten here!

I <3 Kitten!

Kitten To Release EP “Cut It Out” – Provides Free Downloads!

Long-time readers of BoxSpeaker Music Blog – and some long-time enough that they even remember BoxSpeaker when it was MusicStarved – know that I love love love LOVEEEEE a band from my old stomping grounds of LA called Kitten.

From its initial incarnation as a more garage, lofi styled band to its evolution toward a more electro-rock or electro-inspired rock, Kitten has always been a favorite. And it continues to as it works toward releasing its Cut It Out EP! They’ve even been awesome enough to make two tracks on their EP available for free!

Download two songs and keep on the lookout for when their EP is available!

Is it true???

Wondering when Kitten, one of my favorite bands, is going to perform in SF again (or LA whenever I’m back home), I went on their Myspace page.  While scrolling through the site, the word “indie” caught my eye in the “Type of Label” section.  Having been used to them being unsigned, I had one of those double-take moments and re-read that part then looked up to see that it said “Record Label: The Control Group”!

Does this mean that Kitten’s been recently signed onto the same label that produces Kings of Leon?

The SXSW rule is really proving itself!  (My apologies, I mean, “the correlation is really showing the possibility of a causal connection, but the direction or even the variable is not yet determined.”)  Either way, the band is really making a name for itself!  I’m extremely happy that one of my favorite bands is really moving forward in the music industry!

Mr. Little Jeans – “Faking Gold”

What I first noticed about “Faking Gold” by Mr. Little Jeans is the singer’s sensual, smooth voice.  It’s not “sensual” and “smooth” in a soul way but in an electropop Goldfrapp or triphop Sneaker Pimps manner.  In fact, her music sounds like the electropop version of Kitten or The Like!  It’s as if someone took Kitten and the Like’s faster songs and added electropop beats over their lofi indie rock rhythm.

In fact, the initial twenty-five seconds of my  first listen made me think Mr. Little Jeans was simply an electropop musician.  The drum machine-sounding drums combined with the spacey keyboard notes and the warbley static at the thirteen second mark are very reminiscent of Goldfrapp’s style.  However, past the twenty-five second mark, a guitar riff comes in and reveals that Mr. Little Jeans blends indie rock with electropop.

It also doesn’t hurt that Mr. Little Jeans did a cover of Beyonce’s “Single Ladies.”

Have your own listen at myspace.com/mrlittlejeans100

Clayton Clayton

May 28.

The Unknown Theater in LA.

Clayton Clayton played a show with Kitten, Pillz, and Billy Boy on Poison.

My best friend Kat (kata–loca.blogspot.com) described him as the “male Lady Gaga.”  His show was such a Lady Gaga-esque spectacle, complete with oil/blood, glitter, a huge fur coat, confetti, and bright lights.  A combination of electronica and rock, Clayton Clayton’s music has smart lyrics and dance-able beats.  His sound is the complicated three-way love child of Mindless Self Indulgence, Dan Black, and Michael Jackson.  As I’ve stated about Dan Black in a past blog, Clayton Clayton is another one of those artists who are even better live!  His stage presence bombards you with electro beats and environmental conscientiousness all while making fabulous fashion statements.

Find him here:

http://www.myspace.com/claytonclaytonmusic

http://claytonclayton.com/