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Jeff Lewis Band

NEW ALBUM "12 Crass Songs" Out Jan 29th CD/LP (US)

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This site by brother Jack & drummer Dave (rarely seen by Jeff)
Jeffrey was just featured on NPR's All Things Considered (Thanks to Guy Raz for having us)
"12 Crass Songs" was just featured in the Sunday NY Times and Time Out NY
New Jeff Lewis and the Jitters Flickr account . Featuring a detailed look behind the scenes of our last tour Sept - Oct 2007. Featuring appearances from Herman Dune, Menomena, Misty's Big Adventure, The Wave Pictures, The Wowz, Lisa Li Lund, Stanely Brinks and lots more.
New Album 12 CRASS SONGS is out now in the UK and Europe! CD with fold out comic strip artwork available in all good record stores, digitally at Bleep.com with individual artwork for each track plus 2 bonus tracks and at iTunes with exclusive digital booklet.
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12 CRASS SONGS is now available in Japan! Click Here for more info.
12 Crass Songs made number 39 in NME's 50 best albums of 2007, in addition to year-end best-of lists in Les Inrockuptibles and elsewhere. In December the Jeffrey Lewis Band did a return tour to the UK, Paris and Switzerland, including some radio performances for Marc Riley's Brain Damage on BBC6 and BBC1's Rob Da Bank show. US solo tourdates with Super Furry Animals, US band tourdates with the Mountain Goats, SXSW appearances and more, all coming in Feb and March '08!
BBC interview and video! from September 15, 2007
If you want to hear about upcoming shows send your e-mail address (and where you live) to [email protected]
This is also the e-mail we use for this account if you want to be added as a friend
Also, Jeff is busy working on updating his website (a little bit) More reworking to come.
The Jeff Lewis Fan Messageboard (lyrics, videos, discussions and more)
A recent Review of Jeff's show in Austin by Bill Baird (of Sound Team)
The Jeff Lewis Bio:
Jeffrey Lewis was raised on New York's Lower East Side by loving beatnik parents. Having no television in the tenement apartment, he became a comic book fanatic before even learning how to read. A life-long love of writing and drawing comic books, both autobiographical and fantastical, found new vent when Lewis began making up songs in the winter of 97-98. Initially inspired by the gentle psychedelic folk of Donovan, the DIY magic of Daniel Johnston, and the fearless early recordings of local folk-punk legends the Fugs, Lewis began recording homemade cassettes in 1998 and selling them, packaged in small comic books, at his soon semi-monthly shows at Sidewalk, home of New York's Antifolk scene. Lewis's younger brother Jack began playing electric bass and contributing to the shows and tapes.
When other Sidewalk performers the Moldy Peaches signed to Rough Trade Records in late 2000, they recommended Jeffrey's cassette recordings to label head Geoff Travis, and Rough Trade has since released three full-length Jeffrey Lewis CDs in America, England and Europe, garnering glowing press and a devoted following for the idiosyncratic illustrator/songwriter. Like his Rough Trade releases, and an art/music/DVD box set project (released on England's Hallso label), Lewis's shows can range between "lo-fi folk and sci-fi punk" as well as occasionally incorporating "low budget videos" (large color illustrations displayed to accompany songs).
It is only since 2002 that Jeffrey and Jack have become an "official" band, with various friends trading time in the drum seat. The Jeffrey Lewis Band has toured the US, UK and Europe sharing bills along the way with Cornershop, the Fall, Beth Orton, Frank Black, Daniel Johnston, Scout Niblett, the Mountain Goats, Radio4, Adam Green, Kimya Dawson, British Sea Power, the Fiery Furnaces, Thurston Moore, the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, Devendra Banhart, and others.
"The Big Apple's best-kept secret" - NME
"Jeffrey Lewis: 'The Last Time I Did Acid I Went Insane' - Best Indie Album of 2002; like his drawings, his music is witty, animated and true." - New York Daily News
"Bizarre but brilliant. Jeffrey Lewis could well be [New York's] ace in the hole." - Uncut
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Member Since: 5/18/2005
Band Website: thejeffreylewissite.com
Band Members: Jeffrey Lewis, Jack Lewis & David Beauchamp. (other members are or have been: Helen Schreiner, Anders Griffen, Emily Lacey, Jason Rabinowitz, John Kessel, Raphi Gottesman, Herman Dune, Abe Velez, Spencer Chakides, Ben Ayers, The Wave Pictures, Kimya Dawson Brer Brian, Diane Cluck and many more)
Influences: Daniel Johnston,Yo La Tengo, The Fugs, Donovan, Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, Can, Violent Femmes, Jonathan Richman, Pavement, Ween, Galaxie 500, Luna, Herman Dune, Beat Happening, The Fall, Olive Juice Music, Louie Louie, Smithsonian Folk Anthology, 60s psych/garage, LES punk, Krautrock, Prewar Yardsale, Dufus, comic books (Eightball, Peepshow, Berlin, Optic Nerve)

OUR DAYTROTTER SESSION IS NOW UP. We recorded these four songs during the Noise Pop Festival in San Francisco. Two Crass songs and two brand new ditties.

FROM THE SEATTLE WEEKLY

Jeffrey Lewis and the Jitters Saturday, February 23 By MA'CHELL DUMA LAVASSAR February 20, 2008Even though I'm a married baby-mama, I still get rockin' crushes. My love for music has always been primarily libidinous, and these crushes come in two varieties: one immediately packs a powerful punch to my naughty bits (like a Steve Turner guitar solo). The second offers the same POW, but first to my intellect, then slowly trickles down. I'd assumed that feeling was what I'd been experiencing for NYC's Jeffrey Lewis, as I'm currently smitten with his ridiculously sharp folk-rock. But then I realized that this man-boy, with his off-the-meter smarts, self-deprecating wit, feminist ideals, and seemingly endless vault of musical knowledge, possesses all the characteristics that I not only find hot, but are just the kind I'd want my son to grow up with. Now it seems I have a third, all-new kind of crush, this time on Jeffrey Lewis' mom.

From The Stranger:

Fucking in the Street : Antifolk Is Dead
by Eric Grandy
Punk is dead/Punk is dead/It's just another cheap product for the consumer's head. —Crass, Jeffrey Lewis
"Antifolk," the term that some critics have been bandying about to describe Jeffrey Lewis, is a terrible turn of phrase. Lewis isn't against folk music (or folks), and there's nothing self-negating about his music, which—acoustic guitars, rambling story songs—is pretty squarely rooted in a folk tradition.
So why the modifier? On some level, it all comes back to "Punk Is Dead," which Lewis covers, along with 11 other Crass songs, on the aptly titled and totally amazing 12 Crass Songs. Genres and subcultures start as organic movements, but they get co-opted by The System, and then they suck. So after punk starts punking itself on MTV, you get postpunk; after rave becomes an embarrassing marketing gimmick for candy necklaces, you get new rave; after folk has spent 40 years being your dad's music, you get freak folk and now antifolk. And really, antifolk is, if anything, a return to traditionalism after freak folk's fast and loose tripping. Nothing anti about it.
All of which is just a preamble to this: Jeffrey Lewis is fucking awesome. Doesn't matter how you shelve him. His songs are clever and funny and genuinely felt; his voice is ragged, flat, and pinched in all the right places; he and his band are confident and capable enough to ramble and improvise without missing a beat, simultaneously sloppy and sharp.
The full review

The Portland Mercury:

HERE'S WHAT PITCHFORK SAYS:

and more reviews:

"The record presents Crass’s lyrics calmly, often demonstrating how sane and practical they are; it proves once again, and kind of thrillingly this time, that no music is immune to interpretation" - The New York Times

“Folk maverick raids anarchist commune and finds catchy tunes… Works wonderfully” - Spin

"Jeffrey Lewis’ talents appear without end… (on 12 Crass Songs he) magically makes the anarcho-rockers’ anti-establishment savagery his own, by wrapping their barbed sentiments in his trademark mottled tea-towel warmth” - NME

"12 Crass Songs succeeds utterly... eerily beautiful and strangely affecting" - Plan B Magazine

"He’s taken hold of any number of my old stormy favorites and breathed fresh life and fire into them. . . Man, I’m in awe of Jeffrey right now. Who’d have thought he could have done that?" - Everett True/ Village Voice

"Quite brilliant" - (4 of 5 stars) MOJO

“What could be sacrilege is actually a small epiphany: the gorgeous instrumentation…proves a deft counterpoint to the lyrical rage. The Man probably said it would never work but The Man was wrong” - (4 of 5 stars) UNCUT

4 of 5 stars – The Sun

9 of 10 stars – Vice

“It's no mean feat to transform such abrasive harangues into lush, tuneful folk… without defusing their righteous anger… but Crass's intelligent and indignant screeds could not hope for a more sympathetic translator.” (4 of 5 stars) - THE GUARDIAN

“His sung and songwritten folk stunts function on more than one level: as neurotic story-telling, hearfelt rap, and footstomping song craftsmanship… his latest album seems to be Mr. Lewis at his most accessible.” (8 stars) LOWDOWN Magazine

“Remarkable” – (“Five Best” pick) Daily Standard

“Lewis has a gift for making classics out of classics, and throughout this smart, inspired album, there’s rarely a wrong note hit.” – Stylus

“It shows that [Lewis] can turn his hand to almost anything, and if anyone wanted to know how to re-adapt someone else's work in order to make it entirely your own, they should listen to this record… Connoisseurs may be aghast, but it's testament to Lewis' talents that, amid punk's sweat and turmoil, he finds so much bruised beauty.” – (9 of 10 stars) – INFOSHOP

“Does it really work, does it really achieve its purpose? Am I enjoying this as a Jeffrey Lewis record? Well, sure I am. His style is stamped all over it. But has the message sat well, has my mind been opened, if only a little? Will I get myself some Crass records? Of course I f**king will.” (4 of 5 stars) – Rock Feedback“What I saw of [Lewis] live ranked alongside the highlights of the [End of the Road Festival] weekend, and on record the same combination of dry wit and incredible musicianship is evident - even when turning his hand to songs originally recorded by seminal 1980s anarcho-punk band Crass. Lewis makes them his own, and rarely has a covers album been pulled off with such aplomb.” – Thurrock Gazette

Click Here to watch Jeffrey Lewis & The Jitters @ the Other Music Showcase @ SXSW.
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The History of Communist China (shot by Thelma?)

The History of Punk 1950-1975 (Shot by Thelma)

Jeff and Tuli from 2006 (shot by Thelma?)

Paris,France July-2007

Sounds Like: Lo-Fi Folk + Sci-Fi Punk+ Low-Budget Videos = City/Eastern
Record Label: RoughTrade, Olive Juice, Smoking Gun Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Diane Cluck in the UK (with Anders on drums)

Legendary new york songstress and friend of ours Diane Cluck will be on tour in the UK and Europe the next week or so accompanied by our old pal and drummer Anders Griffen. Amazing superstar duo, not ...
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Mon, 02 Jun 2008 02:00:00 PST

all things considered

Jeffrey Lewis on NPR's all things considered....http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?s toryId=91003542
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Mon, 02 Jun 2008 01:42:00 PST

Jeffrey and Jack to open for Steve Malkmus and Jicks in Europe

We're pleased to announce that Jeffrey and Jack Lewis will be playing a few shows opening for Steven Malkmus and the Jicks. As Long time fans of all of Steve's work the brother's are quite excited. Th...
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Sat, 10 May 2008 02:44:00 PST

NME best of 2007

12 Crass Songs made it to 39 in NME's list of Top 50 Albums of 2007. ...
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Sat, 05 Jan 2008 11:48:00 PST

UK, Paris & Switzerland in December

In case you haven't noticed yet, we'll very shortly be back in the UK and Europe again for a few shows and radio sessions. Tickets are selling out quick, so reserve yours today.15 Dec - LINCOLN ( Bar ...
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 11:21:00 PST

Hey Canada,

Our latest album "12 Crass Songs" will be available in stores across Canada on December 4, 2007 on Rough Trade Records/Beggars........ Or you could buy it the old fashioned way... We were this close ...
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Thu, 29 Nov 2007 06:30:00 PST

We need video footage

Hi all! The Jeffrey Lewis Band plans to compile about 50 minutes worth of short clips of interesting footage into a montage film of images which will be projected while we perform on our next tour an...
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 07:00:00 PST

Summer Tour

We just added two shows to our UK dates: Coventry on Friday, June 22 and an afternoon show at the old Brixton Windmill on June 23. We're still looking for a good show in the east of France on June 29t...
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Mon, 04 Jun 2007 07:48:00 PST

pure blogging action

In processing friend requests I noticed I am seeing a lot of Mr Bungle in the favorite music lists. What's going on? Is there some kind of Mr Bungle reunion happening that's popular with the youth the...
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Fri, 02 Feb 2007 09:45:00 PST

Short tour summery for Jeff Lewis Genes and The Savage Machines ( by Jack)

tour is good almost done just another 2 days or so, whew. also the following exciting things just happened drummer dave missed his flight to Paris and thus the Paris show.  We rented a car w...
Posted by Jeff Lewis Band on Fri, 15 Dec 2006 05:11:00 PST