OMG, SAUSAGES, HILKEN, BRAS, LOL, etc
See also an alternate YouTube video of Supermodel.
Freda returning to the live stage, performing with Robbie Fulks last week in Chicago. See also Out There, Temptation Eyes, Steamboat Whistle Blues, Lord, Can You Hear Me, Mad At A Girl and Nothing Ever Happens.
Thanks to hmc1410 for uploading and Carlos for spotting this on the YouTube.
Also, Maxon
Also, Beautiful Beat.
From a YouTube playlist of 10.
Thanks to Carlos for the recent video links.
From the session on April 15, 2014, solo acoustic versions of 'Waiting For You' and 'Bette Davis Eyes'
"Minor Alps" sans Juliana != Minor Alps. Hmmph. Still great though.
Also, from the same session see Always Love.
Cherubs.
See also I Don't Know What To Do With My Hands.
Not sure I'm ever going to understand why anyone chooses not to live in the moment by filming an entire show, particularly with a camera in the face of a performer, but hey. You can see more videos from Friday's Shacklewell Arms show on the YouTube.
There are a couple of online reviews from the London shows:
Ben Walsh, with a lukewarm response for The Independent:
The alt-rock fortysomething duo major in mellow (perhaps too mellow) melodies and their soft (sometimes twee) sound recalls She & Him, George Harrison and Teenage Fanclub. The American pair keep their lyrics and sentiments simple and habitually sing in unison. Mostly their delicate vocals work nimbly in harmony but sometimes you'd wish one of them would wrestle control.
A more enthusiastic article on Sunday's show at The Islington by Joe Hoffman for The Upcoming:
Minor Alps, a duo consisting of Juliana Hatfield and Matthew Caws, perform music reminiscent of Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, and even Neil Young, with a twist of country and rock. The band had great chemistry while performing onstage at The Islington, with wonderful vocal harmonies and acoustic guitar, in front of a small, peaceful crowd. Throw in a little bit of Korg synth and you get some Bon Iver-esque influence that shows a more creative and artistic side to Minor Alps.
Just when we thought the Minor Alps promotional period was over, this appears out of the blue.
The video stars French actors Julie Gayet and Philippe Rebbot.
It might get some attention outside of the julianadasurf fanbase, particularly in France, where Julie Gayet has been in the news a bit recently.
Gorgeous video.
UPDATE: DIY says Minor Alps are "set to play their first European shows this spring". So there's that too.
Recorded on November 22 last year, this WFUV session with Minor Alps is being broadcast tonight at 9PM Eastern.
You can listen to the audio including between-song interviews with Matthew and Juliana at wfuv.org.
The photoset is at Flickr.
The first public performance of Minor Alps, from November 8 last year in Seattle.
Outstanding.
If you missed them earlier, make sure you also catch the photos from the session.
Because one video interview for Radio.com is not enough.