Showing posts with label Latitude x Longitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latitude x Longitude. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

What Is A Song Cycle?

With our latest LP of the LxL Song Cycle in post-production the question has been coming up a lot with fans lately: "What is a song cycle, exactly?" So, we're going to get Rebeqa to give you the rundown:
"Great question! According to Wikipedia a song cycle is, "a group of songs designed to be performed in a sequence as a single entity. As a rule, all of the songs are by the same composer and often use words from the same poet or lyricist." Wikipedia then goes on to blah blah blah about how "unification can be achieved" and the "underlying musical means". Scrap all that. In plain English: a song cycle is a group of songs meant to go together in a certain order, and they usually share a music or lyrical theme that repeats somehow within all the songs. It's kind of like the first version of the "concept album"...but before recordings.

"In the LxL Song Cycle we have the following 3 tracks:

1) Evicted From My Skin I Find Myself Unwelcome;
2) I'm A Monster Just Like You Are;
3) Blood And Wine Mingle With The Soil.

"Each track has a distinct melody or guitar riff that goes with it - its own music theme. These themes are then borrowed and quoted in the other songs (some are hidden, so you have to listen close, others are really obvious.) The lyrics also reappear from song to song, but you'll find that by the time you reach the end of track 3 the lyrics from track 1 have a different meaning because of what you've learned along the way. It's a bit of a treasure hunt to find all the repeats and reoccurring themes. We had a lot of fun putting it together and it turned into a band challenge as we stole each others melodies and brought them back later in the cycle in our own parts."

Friday, July 8, 2011

CD RELEASE & SWAG Party!!

The time has come that we thank our amazing fans with some SWAG. Yessiree - and thank them we will.

Thursday, July 14 -* 9pm * Cafe Racer


Saturday, March 12, 2011

Annie Gets a Graphic Novel



Photography by Harry Woods of La Foto. Design by Lanae Rivers-Woods.
Evil by Annie.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Jukebox Heroines Strikes Again

(Thank you, Jukebox Heroines)



LxL got another mention on Seattle's Jukebox Heroines Blog ("A women in music blog with news, reviews, and commentary on female musicians."). And after featuring us in January's "U Outta Know" post for up-and-coming Seattle/Portland musicians, we're honored they've taken interest again.

In their latest post, our new Suicide by Annie video was officially dubbed, "Bad Ass", which we're happy to agree on. It was posted under "Feeling Retro", and we're digging in how they picked up on the gritty nostalgia to which we so often raise our glasses.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

REVIEW: Jukebox Heroines: badass ladies


We got a sweet mention from Jukebox Heroines with their "UOK" (U Outta Know) segment - featuring SEA & PDX newcomers to keep your eye on.

The Jukebox Heroine(s) had this to say about us:
"Seattle indies who blend contrasting elements into slick songwriting. It’s like baroque for Gen Y. If you don’t know what that means, you aren’t in the “know.” "

Thank you for the mention - and thank you for keeping us all "in the know" about music's badass ladies/chix/grrrls.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

VIDEO: Comet Sighting

This is a video that our #1 fan made for Suicide by Annie with footage from our Jan 18th show at The Comet Tavern. She also pieced in stills from our comic book that's coming out in March, so you'll get to see the first preview of the awesome photography by Harry Woods and graphic design by Lanae Rivers-Woods.

Man, that was such a great show...

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Rocking the Comet Tavern

Thanks to the Comet Tavern for a great show last night with Badwater Fire Company, Levator & Bourgeois Bullet Wound. When we got home at 2am we found the following show review on our Facebook Page from Aaron H.:
"So, if Fun and Awesome had a baby it would be yous guys! Had a blast tonight..."

Last night was also Ben Rudd's first time playing with us on drums and man, that guy can bring it in a bowler hat!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Dualing Posters

There's Two (2) Posters for the show on the 18th @ The Comet Tavern. Reader's choice...



Tuesday, December 28, 2010

We Are Recomended

Seattle Show Gal Sez that you should attend our show tonight. It's so nice to get the love. See you tonight:

The High Dive
21+, $5

9pm - Dust and Bourbon
10pm - Latitude x Longitude
11pm - The Birthdays

Monday, November 1, 2010

Rebeqa Catches the Album w/ Its Digital Down

Rebeqa woke up and found that the album's CD Baby page had gone live. It's officially for sale, folks.

*squeeeeeee*


Speaking of "available"...please get your copy now. We are already working on material for the next one and need your support.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Thesaurus Thesaurus

The variety show, Thesaurus Thesaurus was beautiful last night. Seriously, there are those events that create an energy you can't explain...and this was one of them.

Thank you to the show's producer, Dylan Ward, who brought together such an awesome group of spoken word, music, and dramatic readings. (And thank you to the other performers: Kathy Cote, the members of Kids & Animals, Tuesday Velasco, Beautiful Boy and many others.)




Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Up Photostream Without a Paddle

We have a Flickr Photostream. Stop x and have a look (here are a few of the images):




Note: The photostream includes images from Simfotico and La Foto, who are both awesome. You should like them. We do.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

REVIEW: Welcome Kris: our lucky charm

Last night's show at the Comet Tavern was a milestone for 2 reasons:

1: Last night was Kris Couture's first show with us as bassist. Sure he produced our album in the studio...but did you know the man can also lay down the bass lines? Plus, last night was Kris' birthday and he chose to spend it rocking out with us. Whataguy!

2. Spoiler alert: this has to do with



...We woke up (sorta) this morning and found that Chris Kornelis from the Seattle Weekly stopped by our show last night. He was there to see Evil Jack (who we were opening for) but we also got a great mention (read entire post here):

"Seattle's Latitude x Longitude preceded Jack's set with a run through their own operatic chamber rock, with the occasional "oom pah pah" and hints of horror. Vocalist Rebeqa Rivers has a powerful, trained voice that's full of potential. Stand by for the band's full-length debut next year.

"The Crowd: Thin and friendly. (editor's note: why thank you, we've all been dieting.) It appeared that the bulk of the audience was in the room to support Chris, (sic...Kris) the new bassist for Latitude x Longitude, who was celebrating his birthday last night."

Thank you, Chris and The Weekly for lending us your ears and for the support!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Wurst Joke in the World

Hey, you want to hear a funny joke? Then don't ask Spencer and Rebeqa about the "Second Trunk" joke. It's not funny.

...but they sure seem to like to tell it anyway.