AFFECTED ACCENT DIZ’S “C U WHEN I C U”
GracieHorse – L.A. Shit (Country & Rock)
In my 20s, I worked as a waiter during the overnight shift at an IHOP off an expressway west of Chicago. The patrons were mainly truckers, people that worked odd hours, and barflies done drinking for the night but not yet ready to go home. The mood of the room was what drew me to the job— the resigned, contemplative melancholy captured perfectly by the Hopper painting Nighthawks and the Tom Waits album of a similar name, enhanced by the fact that you could still smoke indoors and smartphones weren’t yet a thing.
This is the mood evoked by the new GracieHorse album L.A. Shit. It’s country music that oozes instead of rides. There is movement that is steady and not rushed, and the songs tell a story that you imagine being told while driving down an empty highway or while sitting on a porch on a
quiet summer night. GracieHorse is the work of Gracie Jackson, formerly of the Boston duo Fat Creeps, and her vocals are the star of the show; they have this amazing dampened, muddy, lethargic feel that is perpetually behind the beat in a way that almost swings.
L.A. Shit is Gracie’s second album since moving to L.A., and her first on Wharf Cat Records. Joining Gracie on the album are her friends from around L.A., many of whom are touring and session musicians who were stuck at home during the pandemic. We here at the Boston Compass are beyond thrilled that Gracie will be performing back in Boston at Fuzzstival on September 15th at the Armory. Join us at the show and pick up a copy of L.A. Shit while you are there.
-------------------------------------------------------------------- STEVE B.
(song review): Are you there for the way up?
Four weeks ago, I stumbled across an open invitation on then-nascent Threads, from: an artist and addressed to: journalists and curators, offering an early listen to a new single of theirs scheduled to release on August 16th; I scrambled to reply in earnest excitement. Wanton careerism aside, I’m also a big fan of the solicitor; Diz, the rising rapper/pummeling producer/ engaging engineer/fit flosser/pre-eminent planker, makes the exact kind of boom-bapcolored, indie-inflected, sample-chopping extravagance that punches me in the chest every time I cut it on. I stuck my hand up and was rewarded for my grubby efforts with a new track via SoundCloud link.
‘Cuwhenicu’, his latest single, opens with rain sounds and low, capacious, tinny, rattling percussion; if you’d told me prelisten that this was an Anita Baker record, for the first 10 seconds I’d have believed you. The drums pick up, and Diz’s comforting scats and hums reminded me that I should probably be taking notes on the lyrics, or something. The clarity of his vocals in the foreground, contrasting the booming and almost muffled ad-lib track that echoes his thoughts on the chorus, cuts through the easygoing instrumental; the production is breezily dense but never busy, with cymbals, kicks, snares, and a shaker (sampled or otherwise) doing most of the rhythm work and a guitar (or synth?) melody floating the emotional weight. The content of the track concerns itself with the proto-typical artists’ ascent; a familiar refrain about chasing cash over celebrity greets us near the top of the record, but the hook serves us a meditation on people’s presence in your life, and if they’ll be there for you while you aren’t yet fully realized or actualized: “My nigga, are you there for the way up? If not, I’ma see you later” implies a certain peace-making with the idea of loss, and of folks not waiting for you. This hook brings us to the end; a sample bidding said folks ado (“Don’t talk to me, don’t call me; just fuck out my face… just, just fuck out my face nigga. Peace”) closes the track; easily mistakable for frustration of the aspirant, the mood here genuinely feels like an embrace of solitude, and of the hero’s journey. Watching him perform the record live confirmed my presumption; Diz’s tone rang triumphant as he bopped, swayed, and two-stepped through the track.
After a brief dm conversation where I profusely expressed my gratitude, we agreed to speak over video-call. I caught up with him while on his way home (via bluebike and bipedal motion); we spent a bit of time on the record, but mostly meandered into process, patience, and purpose. Diz
was more than patient with me, and running into him since our digital meet has been serendipitous on each occasion. Our edited chat follows below:
Alula: I just saw the post that you’ll be at the Exit Galleries showcase this weekend (Saturday, July 29th).
Diz: Yes, sir.
AH: How’d that come together?
D: I’ve been cool with Sam (owner and operator of Exit Galleries) for a little while now. I did my album release party at Exit for The Way Forward there. I love Exit, bro. It’s such a cool venue.
AH: Word. I’m just getting hip to Exit. I was skating by a couple weeks ago and I saw Premo Dee out there; he was telling me about the space.
D: Yeah, Premo’s a good guy. I f*ck with him.
AH: Hell yeah. I guess that segues into my first real question. How connected do you feel to Greater Boston’s music scene? And that could be inside of Berklee or outside of Berklee.
D: I feel more connected with the scene now that I’m in school and I’m going out more. I’ve never really been super tapped in with the Boston scene, and I still feel like, oh, excuse me, bro. Damn, these n*ggas just fucking left their suitcases in the middle of the bike lane.
AH: Inconsiderate as hell!
D: For real. But yeah, I haven’t always felt super connected. I’m starting to understand it and appreciate Boston’s music community because on the outside it can seem like there’s not a lot going on, but it’s a pretty underappreciated place for music.
AH: Do you feel like you’ll stay here for a while? Do you feel like your career can grow here?
D: I feel like my career could grow here. But I don’t know; I’ve been here for my whole life, so I want to go meet new people and do new things and find new places, just do some exploring, but I don’t know. I’ll be here for school, so it’s at least like another two years, you know?
AH: Is school at Berklee a means to an end?
D: I’m really just trying to learn. I’m not really a big networker. I’m really bad at it. I pretty much just make all my music by myself. I don’t have a lot of need for collaboration. I’m looking to be friends with people and then, if it comes to it, we make music, you know? Music is more fun when you’re doing it with people that you have a real connection with.
For the rest of the interview, head over to www.bostoncompassnewspaper.com.
--------------------------------------- ALULA HUNSEN
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9/3 Silk R&B Party DJ Real P, Baby Indiglo, and guest
DJ Fab are back for another function! The days are long and the world is hard, but once a month there is our soft place to land: Silk, an R&B party, a celebration of us. All R&B, all love, all night.
@ The Grand at Seaport
9:30pm 21+ $30 @djrealp
9/5 Dog Date, Black Beach, Pink Lids, At Stan's Bris @ O'Briens Pub 8pm 21+ $15
9/6 Theo Croker Live at City Winery City Winery Boston presents jazz trumpeter Theo Croker live in concert on Wednesday, September 6th at 7:30PM. Theo’s reach includes collaborations with a variety of popular musicians: vocalists Ari Lennox and Jill Scott, and rappers J. Cole and Wyclef Jean. Hear him perform his latest EP, BY THE WAY, and other singles and records in his brilliant discography. @ City Winery
7:30pm-10:30pm 21+
9/7 CONTAINER (UK), SEDIMENT CLUB (NY/MA), LOCULUS @ FKA Comics (90 King St, Northampton)
8pm All Ages $10
9/8 Public Circuit, Walk Me Home, Main Era, Jane Don't @ O'Briens Pub 9pm 21+ $15 @justmainera
9/8 Clear the Floor presents Dazegxd and Gum.Mp3 @ Union Tavern 9pm 21+ $10$20 @clear.the.floor
9/9 Three drummers, a trilogy of creativity: Luther Gray, Miki Matsuki, Matt Crane @ Lilypad 8pm-10pm All Ages $15
9/9 H2O, Incendiary Device @ Bridge 9 Warehouse (Beverly) 6pm-10pm All Ages $20
9/9 JP Music Festival ft. live music, food trucks, and kids' activities! 7 hours of fun! @ Pinebank Field at Jamaica Pond @ 12pm-7pm All Ages FREE @phborderline, @thatevangreer
9/9 Live Wire Sessions 2 presents Dei Xhrist, Dr. Flow, Minibeast, Oxalis @ Cambridge Community Television 1pm-4pm All Ages
9/10 Electronica Night at State Park ft. J.Bagist, ExHyena, Violet Nox with Noell Dorsey Join us for an amazing evening of electronic music! Visuals by Pea.Cok and DJ Bob Diesel. @ State Park Bar 7:30pm 21+ FREE @violetnoxband
9/10 Paris Texas, live at the Middle East! Paris Texas, new indie-rap heroes based in Los Angeles, are on tour for their latest album (MID AIR), and bringing their show to the Middle East!
@ Middle East Downstairs 7pm-10pm 18+ $20
9/10 Content Brakes presents Chain Cult (Athens, Greece), Burning Wind, Diabolus, B.E.A.S.T. @ Deep Cuts Deli 7pm 21+ $20 @content_brakes
9/10 Billy Wylder Boston Record Release Party w/ special guests Almost Olive @ Rockwood Music Hall 7:30pm-10:30pm $20
9/10 Soulful Bliss Arts & Music Festival featuring Olasco Boston, Smyly Sickwitit, DJ TROY Frost, DA BANGAZ. Wali Ali and Pharaoh Essentials Wellness with Lawanda Monique Join Boston Harbor Now and AfroDesiaCity for a relaxing evening at The Anchor in the Charlestown Navy Yard, curated by and for communities of color. Enjoy games, food & drinks, and live music! Tickets are free, but we ask you to preregister!
@The Anchor Beer Garden @ Charleston's Navy Yard 4pm-8pm All Ages FREE
9/12 Beam Splitter and Jake Meginsky @ Goethe-Institut Boston
7pm All Ages $ome Cost @noneventseries
9/13 Knobs ft. 16bitspit, Simon Smthing, Phthalo Blue, Big Chef Dog A beat night @ State Park Bar 9pm
21+ FREE
9/14 Noise Nomads, Angela Sawyer & Arkm Foam, Shea Mowatt, Jonathan Hanson @ Mystery Train Records (Amherst) 5pm-10pm All Ages Free
9/15 - 9/16 Illegal Blind Presents Boston Fuzzstival 2023! Boston Fuzzstival returns with 22 bands over 2 days for a celebration of local and regional music!
@ Arts at the Armory 6pm All Ages $22-$35 @cliffnotezz, @paprlady @illegallyblindpresents
9/16 Kids Like You And Me present SUPAPS w/ Headband, The Spatulas, ICK, Honey Cassette & KO Queen KLYAM presents... SUPAPS = Somerville
Underground Pop Arts
Performance Showcase
@ Lincoln Park (Somerville)
1pm-5pm All Ages FREE
9/16 Purple Produce 2.0
A Hip Hop & Wellness
Experience ft. yoga, reiki, Dj sets, performances and live art and fashion! @ 1400 Boylston St, Fenway @ 12pm-6pm All Ages @ djtroyfrost
9/18 Taper's Choice with Owsley's Owls
@ Deep Thoughts 8:30pm
All Ages $10
9/18 Mirrored Hell, Phagocyte, Cigarette Camp, The Flems
@ The Silhouette Lounge
8pm 21+ $10
9/21 Jacques, Cortina, Drolet & Cluett & Rawlings, Kelley @ First Church JP 8:30pm
All Ages $10-15 @noneventseries
9/21 Sicaria, Hamdi, Rafeeki, Glass Arrowhead @ Sonia 9pm 18+ $35
9/23 Fall River Noise Fest featuring Trisomy 9, Anka Raczynska, Marie Carroll, Andrea Pensado, and many more! @ VFW Post 486 (Fall River) 2pm All Ages $10
9/23 The Chamber
Ultimate Iron (ft. Big Sosa, TREVO tha Scholah, Najee Janey, Nate Nics, CalvinKleinCaterpillar, Tomo, Maye Star, and Sanye)
9/23 Nightfeeder, Savage Mystic, The Massacred, Kuebiko @ The Vault (Lynn, MA) 7pm All Ages $15
9/23 Roslindale Porch Fest Roslindale Porch Fest is a free music festival featuring bands and musicians on porches and in yards across the neighborhood.
@12pm-8pm All Ages FREE
9/27 Songs of Life from Shelter Music Boston Public Concert ft. the Julie Leven Artistic Project @ St. Cecilia's Parish 7pm-9pm All Ages
9/26 Mourning, Age of Apocalypse, Adrienne, Godskin Peeler, xNomadx @ The Hoff (Holyoke, MA) 6pm All Ages $15
9/28 Hologram LP release, Daunting Nightmare, Wanted, Rabid Few Local hardcore supports purely abrasive DC hardcore @ Canadian-American Club (Watertown) 7pm-10pm All Ages $10
9/29 Wet Specimens, Rabid Few, Target Scammers, Dimension @ Rat Trap (Holyoke) 7pm All Ages $10
video & film
9/13 WOLFF ON COMPOSITION
Written and directed by Ernesto LivonGrosman, the film will be followed by a post-screening discussion featuring Christian Wolff, Ernesto Livon-Grosman, Susanna Bolle, Katarina Miljkovic, and Steve Drury. @ NEC Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theater 8pm All Ages FREE @noneventseries
9/9 TAG TEAM: Experience the Culture of Working Class Artists curated by AOA Supply Collabs by Boston's Dopest ft. Collaborative Artwork, Live Body Painting, Blackbook Session, VR Graffiti, Drinks @ 1518 Blue Hill Ave, Mattapan @ 7pm-10pm All
9/9 Decoding the Colonial ft. Joanna Tam and Lani Asuncion Responding to Lot Lab’s history and geography as a post-colonial military industrial shipyard that is adjacent to both the Boston Harbor waters and the Freedom Trail next to the USS Constitution Museum locally based interdisciplinary artists Lani Asuncion and Joanna Tam will be presenting site-specific performances and creative interventions in partnership with Now + There. @ The Lot Lab, 115 Constitution Road Charlestown. @ 5pm-7pm All Ages FREE @joanna_tam,@lani.asuncion
9/6 Writing to Repair our Tribe Join the Ujima Arts and Culture team for the next installment of their zine-based microlearning Pod series, "Writing to Repair our Tribe"! Led by Saskia VannJames, a policymaker, reparatory justice practitioner, and cultural artist. @ Zoom 7:15pm8:30pm All Ages Free @ujimaboston
9/8 Liberation Open Mic feat. Porsha Olayiwola @ Boston Liberation Center 7pm-10pm All Ages FREE @porshaolayiwola
9/9 More Life Festival
The team at More Life is radiating joy, love, and health to kickstart our fall! Come out to Harambee Park on September 9, 2023, to receive free high-quality healthcare, vibe to local artists, and connect with your community. @ Harambee Park 1 2pm-7:30pm All Ages Free
9/9 Back 2 Basics Clothing Swap All you need is a sheet and your old clothing that you want to swap! Free Yerba Mate! Meet at the Flagpole. @ Boston Public Garden 2pm-6pm All Ages FREE
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9/17 Open Streets Boston
Dorchester Open Streets
Boston is a series of free, family-friendly events in different neighborhoods throughout the city. During these events, major thoroughfares will be closed to motor traffic, creating open spaces for pedestrians to enjoy. @ Dorchester Ave
Between Ashmont St and Freeport St @ 10am-3:30pm
All Ages FREE
9/28 Liberation Forum: The Struggle for Liberation in West Africa @ Boston Liberation Center 6:30pm8:30pm All Ages FREE
9/30 El Grito de Lares and Puerto Rico in the Movements for Caribbean Liberation A Puerto Rican Cultural Event!
@ Boston Liberation Center
12:30pm-5pm All Ages FREE
9/30 Youth Night
Priority ages 12-19!
@ Boston Liberation Center
6pm-9pm All Ages FREE
10/5 Sista Creatives Rising present "I Know Who I
Am"! Virtual Fundraiser and Film Event Journeys of Women of Color and Femme-Expressing Creatives, showcasing a collection of women of color and femme-expressing folks of color finding solace and healing in art. Our five chosen artists, through narrative videos totaling to a 20 minute documentary, will discuss their lived experience with subjects around race, gender, disability, mental health, immigration and more, and how art serves as a healing tool for them. @ 6:30pm-8:30pm All Ages FREE @sistacreativesrising
Book Release: Daughters of Latin America by Sandra Guzman A total of 140 women--ancestors and contemporary writers--in one volume. More than 40 nations and 24 languages-songs, chants, poetry, lyric essays, speeches, short stories, fragments of novels, opinions, letters.
Brookline Arts Center
2023 Public Art Program
Call for Submissions This call is for a BIPOC artist or artist team to create a sitespecific work of public art in collaboration with low-income Brookline teens. The BAC is seeking submissions of initial proposals, with two finalists selected to produce more detailed proposals.
Deadline to apply is 9/16
Apply to the Iris Residency!
The Studios at MASS MoCA and The Berkshire Immigrant Center started the Iris Residency to support artists in Western or Central Massachusetts who are foreign-born, or identify as first or second generation American.
Deadline to apply is 9/8
Call for Boston-Based Queer Writers and Collaborators
[Working Title] is an ongoing pop-up queer reading series hosted by L Scully. Events at rotating Boston-area venues featuring invited readers and open mic slots. Seeking performers, venues, sponsors, and media coverage.
Deadline rolling!
Assets for Artists + Artists
U Special 6-month Cohort
A FREE 6-month professional development series based on the principles and strategies of Artists U's transformative book Making Your Life as an Artist.
Deadline to apply is 9/15
Music Drives Us Music Drives Us strives to accomplish its mission to inspire New England’s musicians of tomorrow by supporting their music opportunities today by offering Instrument, Performance, and Organizational grants.
Deadline is rolling.
2024 Hack.Diversity
Software Engineering
Fellowship We partner with the city’s fastest growing tech teams to identify, develop, and equip high-performing talent — who predominantly identify as Black or Latinx/e/a/o — to
Submit to Wild New England: Captivating Expressions of Nature Nearby This Stove Factory Gallery aims to entice the viewer using the flora and fauna of New England in exciting, dynamic and unexpected forms.
Deadline to apply is 9/28
9/2 Catch a double feature of Jacque Demy's dreamy french musicals, with Catherine Deneuve and colors that explode off the screen in The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and The Young Girls of Rochefort @ Brattle Theatre
9/6 Little Amal, a 12ft puppet of a Syrian Refugee child kicks off their 35 city tour at @ ArtsEmerson in an effort to give stories of displacement voice, then heads over to @ Harvard on 9/7.
9/9 Put on your cha-cha heels and head to the @ Coolidge at Midnite for John Waters and the Dreamlanders' anarchic masterpiece Female Trouble. @ 11:59pm
9/9-9/25 Experience the Chilean cinema scene during the coup d’état of ‘73 and the dictatorship that followed it in the series Chile Year Zero @ Harvard Film Archive
9/16 Leave your stupid comments in your pockets and come celebrate 20 years of The Room being the worst movie ever made @Coolidge After Midnite 11:59pm
9/20 & 9/21 Two rare screenings in one double feature, Irma Verp and Days of Being Wild hot the @Brattle
9/21 Rainer Werner Fassbinder's biggest hit The Marriage of Maria Braun, a powerful depiction of a woman's resilience going into post WWII, '60s Germany @ Coolidge
9/23 Fantastic Planet screens @MFA Boston as part of their Marvels of Global Animation series. @ 2:30pm
9/5-10/1 Lorraine Hansberry's searing portrait of black America heading into the '60, A Raisin in the Sun @New Repertory Theater Tix at newrep.org $15+
9/23 Alejandro Jodorowsky's hypnotic epic about a man seeking immortality in Holy Mountain @ Coolidge After Midnite
9/25 Jean Pierre Juenet's The City of Lost Children is an underrated gem and visual feast from '90s French Cinema. @The Brattle 6pm
9/6 No better way to see this foundational film of German Expressionism than on the big screen! The Cabinet of Dr Caligari plays the @ Coolidge Corner Theatre with live accompaniment by the Anvil Orchestra 11pm
9/6 Make a day of it @ The Brattle with Wim Wenders' poetic meditation Wings of Desire then Greta Gerwig's millennial masterpiece Frances Ha
9/26 The Coen Brothers quirky '80s comedy Raising Arizona and it's powerhouse ensemble make this required viewing @Coolidge 7pm
9/26 The hit show bag as this one-woman show, watch Fleabag by the National Theatre Live @Coolidge 7pm
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