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Hugh Twyman, the man behind the camera, First/Last

on Wed, 2011-09-21 03:39

I first met Hugh Twyman in 2004 at The Quiet Storm when Vale and Year was playing with One Star Hotel. Since then he has graciously taken photos of a few of my projects (Assembly, DJ Responsibility, Host Skull "Totally Fatalist" music video (below)). He has been a constant in the Pittsburgh music scene and the internet is ablaze with his local and national music documentation. Definitely check out the growing archive of warm, well-crafted photos on his website.

On the same website, Hugh keeps a First/Last series going on the blog. The series gives a number of folks the chance to indulge in their earliest tastes, favorite shows and albums, and recent concert-goer activity. I thought it appropriate to turn the tables on Hugh. See below for Hugh's First/Last.

The first album you ever bought? 
My mom took us kids to National Record Mart and said we could each buy two albums for the new record player we just got. I chose 'Steve Miller Band's Greatest Hits' and Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours'.

Your last album bought?
The Kinks’ “Face to Face’ and “The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society” Deluxe Reissues. I am on a ‘Kinks Kick’ right now and am gobbling up as much as I can afford…damn you, Paul’s CDs!

Favorite album of all time?
Grant Lee Buffalo “Mighty Joe Moon”. If anyone ever says that an album can change their life, I believe that because this one changed mine. Too long of a story to tell here.

Least favorite/most disappointing album?
World Party-“Bang!” The previous album “Goodbye Jumbo” was such a favorite that the expectations for the next one was way too high. A couple of great songs on there (‘Is it Like Today?’, ‘Sooner or Later’) but there are a few that I can’t even listen to (Rescue Me, ‘What is Love All About?’).

First concert attended?
Not counting John Sebastian opening for Steve Martin at Heinz Hall in 1977, my dad took me to see The Eagles at the Civic Arena in 1979.

Last concert?
As of this writing…the awesome Donora CD 2 release show at The Rex last night. That will change with WYEP’s Rock The Block tonight, Lindsey Buckingham on Tuesday, The Felice Brother/Dodos/The Luyas Wednesday, Foo Fighters/Weyes Blood Friday…I think I see TOO many shows.

Favorite concert ever?
Camper Van Beethoven at Metropol in 1989. Just exactly perfect!

Least favorite concert?
Tim Easton at Andyman’s Treehouse in Columbus in 2002. What a nightmare. The Band at Metropol in 1994 was maybe just as bad.

Favorite thoughts, experiences about Pittsburgh?
This ‘music scene’ that I would like to think I am somewhat a part of is full of the most talented, friendly and supportive group of people anywhere. When you go see a local band and there are ALWAYS half a dozen other musicians from different bands in the audience…that to me is the coolest thing ever.

Favorite concert that you photographed?
The Elephant 6 Holiday Surprise Tour at Brillobox in 2008 or the WYEP Holiday Hootenanny 2 rehearsals in 2009.

Favorite Pittsburgh band records?
Lohio-‘Fainting Goats’, Meeting of Important People-‘List Show’, Good Night, States-‘Neighborhood Roofs’, Local Honey-‘Glore’, Host Skull-‘Totally Fatalist’, Donora-‘Weekend Tongue’, Big Hurry-‘Pushing Daisies’, Triggers-‘Contagious’, The Chad Sipes Stereo-‘Scrap’, The Harlan Twins-‘Stones in my Passway’, Boca Chica-‘Blackberries’. Small Cities-‘Washed in the Blood’, Satin Gum-‘Dance Me Home’, Brewer’s Row-‘Benny’, Chet Vincent & The Big Bend-‘Shut My Mouth’, Emily Rodgers-‘Going Away’, The Wreckids-‘What I Mean to Say’, Colonizing The Cosmos-‘C the C’, Rusted Root-‘Beautiful People’, Ben Hardt-‘Avalanche’, New Shouts-‘Answers on a Postcard’, Nik Westman-‘You’re the Blues’, Horse Or Cycle-‘Billy’, Mariage Blanc-‘Famous Last Words’.

Thanks to Hugh for the answers! Now check out thousands of Hugh's photographs, run very quickly together in the video below:

Host Skull presents the "Totally Fatalist" music video

on Sun, 2011-07-24 03:10

Host Skull's Totally Fatalist LP will drop on 9/13 courtesy of Chicago's Antephonic label. A number of folks helped out with this video.

Hugh Twyman (photography) runs www.hughshows.com and has been documenting Pittsburgh music for a number of years. Check out his site for an archive of his extensive work. Jasmine Hearn (movement) dances for Dance Alloy and Gia T. Presents. Brandon Masterman (acting) plays with me in Assembly and the Pittsburgh-version of Host Skull, in addition to other improvised/composed projects. Liz Adams (acting) plays in Lohio and contributed greatly to the the Totally Fatalist album. 

The track features Host Skull (Will Dyar and myself) with Vince Camut (pedal steel), Brandon Masterman (saxophones), and Liz Adams (voice). Feel free to spread the word.

Host Skull presents the "Totally Fatalist" video

on Mon, 2011-07-18 04:17

Host Skull's Totally Fatalist LP will drop on 9/13 courtesy of Chicago's Antephonic label. A number of folks helped out with this video.

Hugh Twyman (photography) runs www.hughshows.com and has been documenting Pittsburgh music for a number of years. Check out his site for an archive of his extensive work. Jasmine Hearn (movement) dances for Dance Alloy and Gia T. Presents. Brandon Masterman (acting) plays with me in Assembly and the Pittsburgh-version of Host Skull, in addition to other improvised/composed projects. Liz Adams (acting) plays in Lohio and contributed greatly to the the Totally Fatalist album. 

The track features Host Skull (Will Dyar and myself) with Vince Camut (pedal steel), Brandon Masterman (saxophones), and Liz Adams (voice). Feel free to spread the word.

Recap: Host Skull, Justin Hopper, Wood Street Galleries, Recent Listening

on Wed, 2011-05-18 04:06

It has been a time of constant activity these past few weeks. Host Skull released their first output, Fourth River, on Chicago's Contraphonic record label. Now, we are busy preparing our debut LP on Antephonic. We are very excited about it. There are a number of guests on it. Here are some of the major contributors: Brandon Masterman, Liz Adams, Kerrith Livengood, Vince Camut and Jim Siders. We'll provide more details later - also, a sneak peak at the artwork.

Host Skull is gearing up for a few European shows and trying to figure out how to realize local performances, too. More to come on that. On the Pittsburgh performance calender, I have a few shows:
- 05/28 Jeff Berman/David Bernabo/Soy Sos @ ModernFormations Gallery with ABLAYE CISSOKO and AND VOELKER GOETZE
- 06/03 Assembly @ Howler's with The Carribbean and All Tiny Creatures
- 06/17 Gia Cacalano/David Bernabo @ Wood Street Galleries - a special performance of improvised dance and music

A few other things of note:

Sometimes collaborator, Justin Hopper, posted more about his fantastic Public Record project on the Congress for the New Urbanism site. http://www.cnu.org/publicrecordpgh

Host Skull received some big Pittsburgh Post-Gazette coverage for Fourth River. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11118/1142357-388.stm

A couple of new projects are in the works. A new band featuring members of Marichal, drugdealer, and Atmosphere. A new classical guitar/percussion album? and some Host Skull stop-motion videos courtesy of Hugh Twyman and myself. 

And a list of recent listening here at Woolslayer Travelling Studios:

The Sea and Cake - The Moonlight Butterfly
The Doobie Brothers - Minute by Minute
Arve Henriksen - Cartography
Motorpsycho - Heavy Metal Fruit
Scorch Trio - Brolt
Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
Brad Hales' Northern Soul Mixes http://www.100limousines.com/in-the-modern-room-2/

 

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