Showing posts with label Spottiswoode and His Enemies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spottiswoode and His Enemies. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Christmas with Spottiswoode & His Chelsea Boys on My 2013 Countdown

The song "Chelsea Boys" was first brought to my attention by the band's p.r. person, Bernadette Quigley, with this later, beautiful video by the artist Maria Eugenia making it a sweet visual perennial. Merry Christmas to all you Chelsea boys and Chelsea girls, and to everyone else the world round!

No Christmas Countdown of mine could go without this song.



A modern classic in my humble opinion.

Please check out my exclusive interview with Spottiswoode & His Enemies, as well, at Blab It to Beaverhausen. (We even discuss "Chelsea Boys.")

http://blabittobeaverhausen.blogspot.com/2013/09/q-spottiswoode-with-little-help-from.html


Friday, September 27, 2013

Blab It to Beaverhausen Meets Spottiswoode & His Enemies

I blogged about Spottiswoode & His Enemies in concert two years ago. I've posted about their now-classic "Chelsea Boys" which has been on my annual Christmas Countdown as well. At last, we meet! Our Q&A ~~ Exclusively @ Blab It to Beaverhausen!

And here's the link:
http://blabittobeaverhausen.blogspot.com/2013/09/q-spottiswoode-with-little-help-from.html

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Son of Chelsea Boys

Since so many people enjoyed the link to download Spottiswoode & His Enemies' Christmas song, "Chelsea Boys," I had to add this new video of it to my blog, brought to my attention by the band's p.r. person, Bernadette Quigley, and made by the artist Maria Eugenia. Merry Christmas to all you Chelsea boys and girls, and to everyone else the world round.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Chelsea Boys for Christmas from Spottiswoode

Go to the link of The Spottiswoode Examiner and you can stream, download and check out the sexy "Chelsea Boys" for your holidays, by (Jonathan) Spottiswoode and His Enemies. Just cut & paste the following into your browser:

http://www.spottiswoode.com/

Once at the link, click on "read more." "Chelsea Boys" is a sensitively written and hauntingly beautiful gay Christmas song written by a gay-friendly artist. Support Spottiswoode & His Friends (besides, three of the boys (and girl) in the band are gay).

You can download this tune for just $1!

Special thanks to Bernadette Quigley.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Meet Spottiswoode & His Enemies

Disco dj Buddy Beaverhausen eschewed his West Village/Chelsea haunts to go down, down, down to the refreshed, regenerated Lower East Side on Sunday, Halloween eve, for a little bit of live, raw rock'n'roll. New York-based rock band, Spottiswoode & His Enemies, performed at the chic, little, crunchy space, The Living Room, 154 Ludlow Street. I sat with my friends, Bernadette Quigley (the hardest working press agent a band can have); her husband, Don Rosler of Rosler's Recording Booth (Don Rosler music available on CD Baby, check it out) and cabaret critic for Edge New York and Bistro Awards, Kevin Scott Hall (who interviewed Jonathan Spottiswoode recently in Edge).

The 7-member rock band astounded (three of whom are openly gay (psst, it's Tony, Kevin and Candace)). The band is composed of: Jonathan Spottiswoode on vocals, guitar; John Young on bass; Tim Vaill - drums; Candace DeBartolo - saxophone, clarinet, flute, vocals; Kevin Cordt - trumpet, violin, vocals; Riley McMahon - guitars, mandolin, lap steel guitar, banjo, glockenspiel, percussion; Tony Lauria - piano, organ, accordion; wonderful together. Their sound is a unique, sometimes redefining, catchy, intelligently written, frequently brilliant style of pop that I settled in to listen to and enjoyed fully right from the opener.

"His voice is especially gravelly tonight," Bernadette whispered gleefully about front man Jonathan Spottiswoode, who also writes most of the band's music. Think kind of in the same ballpark as Tom Waits on the gravelometer. But I loved when Jonathan let out his magnificently atonal howls. My God, no wonder he's gravelly! I don't know if he has nodules on his vocal cords yet, but they're otherwise on their way.

The Brit-born American singer, dressed in a suave Bohemian jacket and scarf motif, moves like Jagger but sometimes does the Joe Cocker spazz as well. Very kinetic-asstastic! Song styles range all over the place. Rock, jazz, blues, bosa nova, folk ballad and any combination of the above plus more. And the lyrics are clever and just a joy to listen to. The New Yorker wrote, "Jonathan Spottiswoode... writes astringent ballads and groovy pop songs with equal aplomb." So there.

Last night's show was the last for their residency at The Living Room and, not surprisingly, it was packed. Ms Quigley assured me Spottiswoode with frienemies are now going on hiatus (hopefully brief) with future dates to be announced. The band has been together for 13 years and their recently released album is Wild Goosechase Expedition. (Love that name!) That title song opened the night's set, full of fun sound & visual effects, not to mention silly, macabre limericks for Halloween. Their number, "Chelsea Boys" (not part of that set) is already a gay Christmas fave. You can listen, download, play and stream the song, "Chelsea Boys," on demand on MySpace. Buy the music, catch the act, I swear they're poised for a breakthrough. Don't miss out!