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Bow Wow Chicka at SXSW

All the cats in the band are getting ready for SXSW in Austin. Our friends The Black Angles are putting us up again and we are really excited to hang out with them and hopefully smash a few pennies and have a few sing alongs at the railroad tracks.

We will start our trip playing some shows in Canada and the West Coast with our saddle pals Spindrift and make our way down to the Lone Star State for some super fun events including shows with The Thermals, Laura Gibson, the Shaky Hands, Dead Meadow, Wooden Ships, A Place to Bury Strangers and of course we will be playing Psychfest II with some of our favorite bands. We will also be playing shows at Jaime’s and The Spiderhouse again this year. Be sure to check out our show schedule for more information.

In other news…

Psychedelica Magazine of North Yorkshire, England, UK is putting out a neo-psychedelia, space rock, drone, acid rock/folk comp featuring the song “Ernestine” from our newest release Human Destination.

We started recording our new record last week and we hope to have it released this summer. We are really excited about the work we are doing with our new friends at Mind Wave and grateful for their chill Persian rug enabled recording space next to the wetlands reserve. It is perfect and we are having such a magical time… we just know we are going to have another great record.

HUMAN DESTINATION gets released!

The Upsidedown- Human Destination

We happily announce the release of Human Destination. The first release from THE UPSIDEDOWN since the critically acclaimed 2004 debut “Trust Electricity.” We think it was worth the wait.

GET IT NOW on eMusic or iTunes (available August 12th)

The Upsidedown Human Destination
WATCH THE VIDEO from the title track.

Made possible by BEAT THE WORLD RECORDS and WORLD’S FAIR.

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Beat The World

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The new record “Human Destination” will be coming out this summer on the new Dandy Warhols inspired label Beat The World Records. We are thrilled to say the least. Excited both by the record that we have been working so hard on and also the relationship with our new partners.

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Foals / The Upsidedown

Good times playing The Doug Fir with Foals!! Great band from Oxford, great humans, wonderful songs))) Love it
……..played the old “burning cigarette” trick on Jack’s snare drum. He was amuzed….

foals at doug fir

94.7 KNRK “Saw Them When” show

It’s official! The Upsidedown will be support band for The Duke Spirit
at 94.7/fm’s “I Saw Them When” show.
Thursday, May 8 at The Crystal Ballroom.
Presented by 94/7 Alternative Portland and McMenamins
8 p.m. doors, 9 p.m. show | $9.47 advance, $9.47 day of show | All ages

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the Duke Spirit
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Seattle show review – Neumo’s

LIVE SHOW REVIEWS
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posted at Three Imaginary Girls

Voyager One CD release show
@ Neumos

voyger one myspace photo

I first heard Voyager One back in 2001 and have always been curious about their live shows, and Saturday night was a perfect chance to catch them along with some other local flavor freshly returning to town. Beforehand, I got excited for the show while listening to the other artists that would be sharing the stage. It seems like all of the bands have clear visions of what they are and express their messages well through song.

Seattle’s the Kindness Kind came out right on time and began the show a bit timidly, but warmed up to the early crowd with a proficient performance. Their music was energetic at times didn’t quite fully materialize during their half-hour set. While the Alessandra’s vocal performance was passionate, the band didn’t really interact well enough to fully propel their emotionally-tinged rock off the stage and into the crowd. I imagine that a more intimate setting would work better for this band and would truly welcome the chance to see them at a smaller venue.

The Upsidedown’s bridging of rockabilly and psyche rock, or sexy-psyche, is seamless and they really brought it this evening. Jsun Adams’ full and deep vocals poured over the show-goers so much better live than on record; the band reached out and grabbed the venue by the lapels. These lads and lasses were truly a pleasure to watch as their set smoothly progressed from droning psychedelic dirges to full-on rock songs and caused no whiplash whatsoever. The next time the band makes the short trip to Seattle I will certainly be there and get my friends to come with me.

The groovy two-man Head Like a Kite had a strange droning and electro/clash feel to them, yet they were all about the party. Imagine the more uptempo songs from Her Space Holiday or even Eno with dashes of Gang of Four or even Urge Overkill interspersed to add flavor and emphasis. Trent Moorman’s phenomenal drumming is unbelievable, making transitions within transitions and constantly progressing the song patterns forward. I was absolutely transfixed on his skills. The band’s excitability was infectious and only occasionally crossed the line into cheesiness, and then only briefly. You can’t be faulted for having a good time.

By the time Voyager One took the stage the room was virtually full, awaiting their epic brand of rock to wash over the crowd with their luscious rolling music as art. The most intriguing aspect of their music, live and on record, is that the sounds never overpower each other even while growing to a critical mass, and this tradition continues on the new songs played live from Afterhours in the Afterlife. The performance was laid back yet driven and conversely purposeful, full of long droning tones and pulsating bass. While most shoegazer bands tend to lull the listener into a dream state, Voyager One’s music has a way of propelling the the audience forward to higher plains. Projectorhead’s visual display provided the perfect accomplice, adding yet another layer to the dense concert experience.

This entire show had more cohesion than most planned national tours out there. Each band stood on its own merits while also preparing the audience for the next band throughout the whole evening, creating a feeling of unity for the entire show. I came away from this show with a few more bands to get excited about going to see, as they were all talented and put on quality performances.

-Mike Mess, April 08, 2008

On the road to SXSW pt. 5

Meeting Sarah Jane in Oklahoma

We are super excited to finally be meeting up with our beloved keyboardist, singer, and shaker Sarah Jane. She is a true artist in every sense of the word,and missed our first two shows because she had a showing of her and Evan B. Harris’ art in Portland at The Grassy Knoll Gallery on First Thursday, the monthly art walk throughout downtown Portland. The show was titled Locks of Lore….

On the road to SXSW pt. 4

Stove Gallery in Albuquerque

The second show on our way to SXSW was in Albuquerque, NM. Our first of several shows with Spindrift. Two of Albuquerque’s prized venues burned down a few weeks back, so we were booked at a newer up and coming art/music spot called The Stove Gallery. A small place, tall stage, live wall art and, a cool solo local opening act Ghostkimo.
stove gallery art

On the road to SXSW pt.2

A Van named Steve

Cruising thru central California wine country enroute to Las Vegas, Matt wants his hand held psychedelic disco light show, which was simply tied to the van roof. it turns out to be quite a struggle….

The Upsidedown and Plucky from Spindrift descend upon Las Vegas in our van named Steve for a show at The Bunkhouse – March 5, 2008 8:08pm cst