Artist: Pine Valley Cosmonauts
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #74 March-April 2008
Waco Brothers – Waco Express: Live & Kickin’ At Schuba’s Tavern
If you subscribe to the dubious theory that most white folks should be banned from rapping, dabbling in the blues, or forming perma-peppy ska bands, it might follow that Brits shouldn’t be tackling Americana. When you come from a country that knows nothing of lost highways or white-trash trailer parks, what can you possibly add [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #71 Sep-Oct 2007
Danbert Nobacon & The Pine Valley Cosmonauts – The Library Book of the World / Mekons – Natural
As a songwriter, performer, producer and general alt-country agitator, Jon Langford carries a considerable discography. Add these to the list: A solo debut he produced for Chumbawamba frontman Danbert Nobacon, and the latest installment from the Mekons, the art-punk mothership that brought Langford to prominence exactly 30 years ago. Nobacon is a difficult character to [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #62 Mar-Apr 2006
Jon Langford – Gold Brick
In Jon Langford’s spooky paintings, country music stars of a lost era gaze into space glazed with joy, as if frozen in a tomb buried by neglect and Shania Twain’s navel. American decay is always on Langford’s mind, yet even as he and others have taken potshots for punchlines, his new album is tilted head [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #60 Nov-Dec 2005
Richard Buckner & Jon Langford – Sir Dark Invader vs The Fanglord
Jon Langford and Richard Buckner aren’t such polar opposites as, say, Jay-Z and the Beatles, but this joint venture has some of the same left-field appeal of an unexpected pop mash-up: It’s most interesting for the ways in which each player’s talents connect, collide, or combine to create something unexpected or altogether new. The more [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #59 Sept-Oct 2005
Waco Brothers – Freedom And Weep
So what’s it like to listen to the Waco Brothers as a guy? Do you want to be them? Do you want to take them on? Do you want to drink them under the table? Or do they scare you, too? My fandom has always been complicated by fascination with all that fearsome, noisy manpower [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #50 March-April 2004
Jon Langford – All The Fame Of Lofty Deeds
The hardest working man in show business? That’s easy: Jon Langford. Since 1998, he’s been the key man on more than a dozen albums with the Sadies, Pine Valley Cosmonauts, Waco Brothers, Sally Timms, and perhaps first among equals, the Mekons, the infinitely evolving, organically changing entity that sprouted from the first wave of British [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #46 July-Aug 2003
Jon Langford – Pardon Me, I’ve Got Someone Not To Kill
As strong as the temptation is these days — just ask John Mellencamp — Jon Langford wouldn’t be caught dead writing an anti-war song, much less singing one. Yes, he was fiercely opposed to the United States’ invasion of Iraq and hates its military mindset. Yes, he mourns the climate in which freedom of speech [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #44 March-April 2003
Jon Langford & His Sadies – Mayors Of The Moon
The Sadies’ signature melange of honky-tonk-surf-rhythm-&-blues perfectly suits this collection, in which Jon Langford unleashes his angry heart on the dark side of manhood (ambivalent love, indiscriminate aggression, the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle), hurtling headlong, bruised and half-blinded, riddled with remnants of what could be self-knowledge and compassion. Like another Langford side-project, Skull Orchard, this [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #42 Nov-Dec 2002
Waco Brothers – New Deal
Johnboy Langford and his Wobbly Bottom Boys are back in action — term used loosely, as “action” in the Wacos’ world is generally squinted at from under a dive’s table, flat on one’s back. Seriously, the Pogues ain’t got nuthin’ on these inebriates. Yet somehow when it comes to getting the musical job done, the [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #41 Sept-Oct 2002
Pine Valley Cosmonauts & Friends – Double Door (Chicago, IL)
Jon Langford already answers to such honorifics as Mr. Mekon, Big Chief Waco, and Pine Valley party chairman. On this sultry Friday night, he added another: Master of Ceremonies. Though he led the Pine Valley Cosmonauts (a group that included John Rice on guitar and Steve Goulding on drums, among others), Langford ceded center stage [...]
