JEFFREY LEWIS AND THE JITTERS in CrawDaddy on Tues. August 5TH (1 Viewer)

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After supporting Stephen Malkmus, Jeffrey Lewis returns for his own show. Jeffrey Lewis: 12 Crass Songs was released last autumn on Rough Trade. The album is a collection of songs by the legendary anarchist punk band Crass, reworked by Jeffrey into glorious folk, rock, psychedelic, orchestral and electronica productions which dazzle the ear while losing none of the political power of the originals.


POD Concerts presents

JEFFREY LEWIS AND THE JITTERS
Support: MIKE BARTLETT

Tuesday August 5th

CrawDaddy – Harcourt St – Dublin 2.
Doors – 8pm

Tickets €14 & €17 (inc. booking fee) available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie


www.thejeffreylewissite.com
www.myspace.com/jefflewisband
www.myspace.com/mikebartlettmusic



Jeffrey Lewis was raised in New York City and is a maker of comic books, tragi-comic folk narratives, and lysergic garage rock. With brother Jack on bass and David Beauchamp on drums, the Jeffrey Lewis Band mixes 60s acoustic psychedelia like Pearls Before Swine with the experimental art-punk of the Fall and the urban lyricism of Lou Reed, sounding a bit like if Woody Guthrie fronted Sonic Youth. Live shows also incorporate "low budget videos", Jeff’s large illustrations displayed to accompany certain songs.



In 2001 Jeffrey Lewis signed to Rough Trade Records and has since released four albums.
The Jeffrey Lewis Band has toured the US, UK and Europe, sharing bills with Devendra Banhart, Black Dice, Thurston Moore, the Fall, Beth Orton, Frank Black, the Fiery Furnaces, Daniel Johnston, Scout Niblett, the Mountain Goats, the Moldy Peaches, Cornershop, the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, Wooden Wand, the Cribs, the Danielson Famile and others.


The album Jeffrey Lewis: 12 Crass Songs was released in the UK and Europe in October 2007 on Rough Trade, with US release slated for January 2008. The album is a collection of songs by the legendary anarchist punk band Crass, reworked by Jeffrey into glorious folk, rock, psychedelic, orchestral and electronica productions which dazzle the ear while losing none of the political power of the originals. For the recording of 12 Crass Songs Lewis was joined by Helen Schreiner on back up vocals.


12 Crass Songs follows in the footsteps of the critically acclaimed Jeffrey & Jack Lewis: City & Eastern Songs, which was produced by Kramer (Galaxie 500, Butthole Surfers, Low, Daniel Johnston, etc) and was selected as one of 2006's best albums in Time Out NY, the Boston Globe, CMJ Monthly and elsewhere. Jeffrey's most recent comic book series Fuff is currently up to issue six.
 
I just downloaded 12 Crass Songs today and it's fantastic. I haven't heard anything else.
I may saunter along to this.
 
Enjoyed the Cork gig. Hadn't seen him before. The super brain tune and Mark E Smith ones were savage along with others. Crowd were annoying though as was free gig so were just talkin away through the set and couldn't hear the lyrics or anything. Acid mother's temple beforehand were also incredibly loud and good.
 
This was alright. I think pretty much all of his best material is from The Last Time I Did Acid... so I'd have liked to have heard more from that.

Song about the bus was good.

The best parts was the funny bits, and as he's not a stand up I'm unsure if that's a good thing.
 
This was alright. I think pretty much all of his best material is from The Last Time I Did Acid... so I'd have liked to have heard more from that.

Song about the bus was good.

The best parts was the funny bits, and as he's not a stand up I'm unsure if that's a good thing.

did you see the support? gas! would've gone down well at a Damien Dempsey gig.

i enjoyed this. it was my first time hearing the Crass songs live. dunno about all his best stuff being from Acid...i think City & Eastern is just as good.
 
Twas good enough. not as good as last time. remember the Crass songs being better then. made the horrible mistake of choosing to stand in the toilet corridor area of the crowd,
 
I walked in and out of the venue a couple of times while he was on, not my thing. I did overhear a couple of snide motherfuckers making fun of his running out of diesel=friend dying metaphor, pricks.


Hee hee! I was one of those pricks!
Couldn't help it, had the giggles!!
He was shit too anyway.
It was like watching the 27th series of Other Voices unfold before our eyes.
 
hi sean. did you buy a comic? jeffery lewis looks like a horses skull.


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