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Title: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Sox on 02 Mar 2009, 01:20
Earlier this month I posted that Victor was releasing his new solo album, Memories Alive. Well, it's finished, and he's ordered the CDs. He'll be distributing them himself. It's 10 songs long and all acoustic singer/songwriter.
Here's the new song on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRwGY1pU5gw

If that doesn't wet your whistle, you'll also be interested to know that Ghost and Vodka have reformed. This is insanely exciting because Sam and Victor's individual playing styles have evolved so much since Precious Blood that they're going to sound totally different, but totally amazing. Here's hoping they write and record some new material!
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: sean on 02 Mar 2009, 07:36
Oh shit Ghosts and Vodka is back really oh shit oh shit.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: A Shoggoth on the Roof on 02 Mar 2009, 10:10
shiiiiit yes. first we get 6 inches of snow today, then I find out about this. best. day. ever.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: KickThatBathProf on 02 Mar 2009, 11:47
Oh man this is the best news i've heard in a long fucking time
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Kai on 02 Mar 2009, 20:37
Unfortunately the Youtube video is no longer up, but this is definitely going on my list of records to get. Ghosts and Vodka is good news too. Zurick and Villareal are two of my favorite guitarists.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Sox on 13 Mar 2009, 10:05
There's a new recording of the second song on youtube, this is a MUCH better take. Both songs are really great. Earlier this week he was "working on the artwork" to send to the production plant. I think at this rate, it'll arrive mid April.
On a slightly related note, the new Joan of Arc record leaked yesterday. Similar sounding to Boo Human, but with long instrumental passages instead of lyrics about Tim's former spouse. Some genuinely great tracks, and it's missing the bits that made Boo Human! a disappointment. Really nice crowded arrangements and Theo is a great drummer. The first listen has me thinking it's the best since 2004s Dick Cheney/Mark Twain (though that admittedly wouldn't take very much).
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Joseph on 13 Mar 2009, 11:22
Wow I didn't even know there was a new JoA in the works.

I'm pretty pumped on this.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Sox on 13 Mar 2009, 11:36
There is always a new JoA record in the works. Do you not understand how this works yet?
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Joseph on 13 Mar 2009, 13:56
Well, for Boo! Human I was pretty excited months before it came out.  This one I have only heard about right now!  Pretty awesome.  Excited to listen to it!
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Sox on 13 Mar 2009, 14:47
There is already another JoA album in the works.
Probably.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: michaelicious on 13 Mar 2009, 17:28
They've already started working on the one after the one they are working on right now.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Sox on 09 Jul 2009, 07:38
This leaked yesterday after the first batch he mailed out arrived. It's exactly what you'd expect from a stripped back Victor Villarreal album. Solo acoustic guitar with occasional suggestion of his old bands. Some occasional double tracking and a little (much needed) polish on the vocals. Terrible album artwork. Cheesy (but sincere) lyrics. Some of the guitar parts would sound just as good the older bands if they were played that way, which has me excited for the (confirmed) G&V reunion.
If you're expecting it to sound like anything other than a bare and stripped back singer/songwriter album then you'll be very disappointed.
Buy it through the Joan of Arc website, the purchase is forwarded directly to Victor.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Tom on 09 Jul 2009, 16:43
As it should.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: MrBlu on 17 Jul 2009, 16:59
I that G&V was now Owls. I mean, isn't it the same people? Or am I confusing the timeline again?
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Sox on 17 Jul 2009, 17:03
The guitarists from G&V were the bassist and guitarist in Owls and caP'n jazz. Shared two members, totally different band with a completely unique sound.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: michaelicious on 17 Jul 2009, 17:08
Some of the same people. Ghosts & Vodka was/is Victor and Sam from Cap'n jazz (plus two other cool dudes) and and Owls was everyone from Cap'n Jazz minus Davey.

Edit: Yeah. What D-Money said. Someone should make a flow-chart/thunderdome.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Sox on 18 Jul 2009, 07:43
like this one?

(http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/7056/familytreel.jpg)
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: michaelicious on 18 Jul 2009, 08:20
Precisely!
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Joseph on 18 Jul 2009, 08:32
Now update it for 2009!
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: MrBlu on 18 Jul 2009, 15:29
Oh man, that is rich. I was discussing that with my Indier-Than-Thou friend about just this.

*Steal*

Sox Rox.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Sox on 19 Jul 2009, 07:22
I'm not doing it. That's at least eleven releases from the four founding caP'n jazz members alone.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: KharBevNor on 19 Jul 2009, 08:36
Who would think so few people could make so much music and that absolutely none of it would be at all interesting?
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: Joseph on 19 Jul 2009, 10:05
Also Tim Kinsella produced the last two or three Chris Connelly albums which were released on David Tibet's record label.
Title: Re: More Victor Villareal news
Post by: KharBevNor on 19 Jul 2009, 16:13
Chris Connelly is mildly interesting. Kind of a poor mans Scott Walker who used to be in Ministry. Hardly one of my icons.

It's still a profoundly boring collection of records though. I did buzz through it all on last.fm before making this assertion.