<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
	xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
	xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/"
	xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"
	>

<channel>
	<title>Consequence of Sound &#187; Mayer Hawthrone</title>
	<atom:link href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/mayer-hawthrone/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
	<link>http://consequenceofsound.net</link>
	<description>Think Fast, Listen Slowly</description>
	<lastBuildDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 20:43:53 +0000</lastBuildDate>
	<language>en</language>
	<sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod>
	<sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency>
	<generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator>
		<item>
		<title>Janelle Monáe &amp; Bruno Mars team up for “Hooligans in Wondaland&#8221; tour</title>
		<link>http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/02/janelle-monae-bruno-mars-team-up-for-%e2%80%9chooligans-in-wondaland-tour/</link>
		<comments>http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/02/janelle-monae-bruno-mars-team-up-for-%e2%80%9chooligans-in-wondaland-tour/#comments</comments>
		<thumbnail>http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com//wp-content/uploads/2011/02/hooligans-in-wondaland1.jpg</thumbnail>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Young</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tour]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bruno Mars]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Janelle Monáe]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mayer Hawthrone]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Plan B]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://consequenceofsound.net/?p=103653</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Joint trek launches in May.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-103791 aligncenter" style="border: 1px solid black;" title="hooligans-in-wondaland" src="http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/hooligans-in-wondaland.jpg" alt="" width="429" height="600" /></p>
<p><a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/janelle-monae/" target="_blank">Janelle Monáe</a> and <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/bruno-mars/" target="_blank">Bruno Mars</a> will look to expand on their <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/02/13/watch-2011-grammy-performances-by-arcade-fire-dr-dre-muse-more/" target="_blank">recent Gammy collaboration</a> when they team up for a joint tour this summer. The “Hooligans in Wondaland&#8221; tour, which will also feature support from Plan B and Mayer Hawthrone, will launch May 4th in New York City. The trek next hits Boston before looping down to Camden, Atlanta, and Miami and then making a left turn toward Texas. The midwest gets their supply of doo-woop at the of May, with Monáe and Mars then spending 10 days out west starting June 2nd. The tour will close June 15th in Phoenix.</p>
<p>Below, you can find the complete itinerary for the “Hooligans in Wondaland&#8221; tour, as well as Monáe and Mars&#8217; respective headlining dates scheduled ahead of the endeavor. Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning February 26th.</p>
<p><strong>Janelle Monáe/Bruno Mars 2011 Tour Dates:</strong><br />
05/04 &#8211; New York, NY @ Roseland Ballroom<br />
05/07 &#8211; Boston, MA @ Agganis Arena<br />
05/08 &#8211; Camden, NJ @ Susquehanna Bank Center<br />
05/10 &#8211; Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre<br />
05/11 &#8211; Miami, FL @ The Fillmore<br />
05/17 &#8211; Grand Prairie, TX @ Verizon Theatre<br />
05/18 &#8211; Houston, TX @ Reliant Arena<br />
05/20 &#8211; Montgomery, AL @ Jubliee CityFest<br />
05/22 &#8211; Windsor, ON @ Caesars Windsor<br />
05/24 &#8211; Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom<br />
05/25 &#8211; St. Paul, MN @ Roy Wilkins Auditorium<br />
05/27 &#8211; Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom<br />
05/28 &#8211; Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre<br />
05/29 &#8211; Broomfield, CO @ 1st Bank Center<br />
05/30 &#8211; Oren, UT @ McKay Events Center<br />
06/02 &#8211; Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater<br />
06/03 &#8211; Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena<br />
06/04 &#8211; Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre<br />
06/07 &#8211; Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort &amp; Casino<br />
06/08 &#8211; San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditiorium<br />
06/10 &#8211; Coachella, CA @ Spotlight 29 Casino<br />
06/11 &#8211; Del Mar, CA @ San Diego Country Fair<br />
06/12 &#8211; Universal City, CA @ Gibson Amphitheatre<br />
06/15 &#8211; Phoenix, AZ @ Comerica Theatre</p>
<p><strong>Janelle Monáe 2011 Tour Dates:</strong><br />
02/20 &#8211; Brussles, BE @ Botanique<br />
02/21 &#8211; Amsterdam, NL @ Pardiso<br />
02/22 &#8211; Barcelona, ES @ Apolo<br />
02/24 &#8211; Bristol, UK @ Academy<br />
02/25 &#8211; Birmingham, UK @ Institute<br />
02/26 &#8211; Glasgow, UK @  ABC<br />
02/28 &#8211; Manchester, UK @ Academy<br />
03/01 &#8211; London, UK @ Roundhouse</p>
<p><strong>Bruno Mars 2011 Tour Dates:</strong><br />
03/03 &#8211; Berlin, DE @ Astra<br />
03/05 &#8211; Paris, FR @ La Cigale<br />
03/06 &#8211; Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso<br />
03/07 &#8211; Stuttgart, DE @ LKA Longhorn<br />
03/09 &#8211; Dublin, IE @ Olympia Theater<br />
03/10 &#8211; Manchester, UK @ Academy 2<br />
03/11 &#8211; Glasgow, UK @ ABC<br />
03/13 &#8211; London, UK @ Koko<br />
03/14 &#8211; London, UK @ Koko<br />
03/15 &#8211; Birmingham, UK @ HMV Institute</p>
]]></content:encoded>
		<content:mobile><![CDATA[
Janelle Monáe and Bruno Mars will look to expand on their recent Gammy collaboration when they team up for a joint tour this summer. The “Hooligans in Wondaland" tour, which will also feature support from Plan B and Mayer Hawthrone, will launch May 4th in New York City. The trek next hits Boston before looping down to Camden, Atlanta, and Miami and then making a left turn toward Texas. The midwest gets their supply of doo-woop at the of May, with Monáe and Mars then spending 10 days out west starting June 2nd. The tour will close June 15th in Phoenix.

Below, you can find the complete itinerary for the “Hooligans in Wondaland" tour, as well as Monáe and Mars' respective headlining dates scheduled ahead of the endeavor. Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning February 26th.

<strong>Janelle Monáe/Bruno Mars 2011 Tour Dates:</strong>
05/04 - New York, NY @ Roseland Ballroom
05/07 - Boston, MA @ Agganis Arena
05/08 - Camden, NJ @ Susquehanna Bank Center
05/10 - Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre
05/11 - Miami, FL @ The Fillmore
05/17 - Grand Prairie, TX @ Verizon Theatre
05/18 - Houston, TX @ Reliant Arena
05/20 - Montgomery, AL @ Jubliee CityFest
05/22 - Windsor, ON @ Caesars Windsor
05/24 - Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom
05/25 - St. Paul, MN @ Roy Wilkins Auditorium
05/27 - Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom
05/28 - Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre
05/29 - Broomfield, CO @ 1st Bank Center
05/30 - Oren, UT @ McKay Events Center
06/02 - Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater
06/03 - Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
06/04 - Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre
06/07 - Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort &amp; Casino
06/08 - San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditiorium
06/10 - Coachella, CA @ Spotlight 29 Casino
06/11 - Del Mar, CA @ San Diego Country Fair
06/12 - Universal City, CA @ Gibson Amphitheatre
06/15 - Phoenix, AZ @ Comerica Theatre

<strong>Janelle Monáe 2011 Tour Dates:</strong>
02/20 - Brussles, BE @ Botanique
02/21 - Amsterdam, NL @ Pardiso
02/22 - Barcelona, ES @ Apolo
02/24 - Bristol, UK @ Academy
02/25 - Birmingham, UK @ Institute
02/26 - Glasgow, UK @  ABC
02/28 - Manchester, UK @ Academy
03/01 - London, UK @ Roundhouse

<strong>Bruno Mars 2011 Tour Dates:</strong>
03/03 - Berlin, DE @ Astra
03/05 - Paris, FR @ La Cigale
03/06 - Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso
03/07 - Stuttgart, DE @ LKA Longhorn
03/09 - Dublin, IE @ Olympia Theater
03/10 - Manchester, UK @ Academy 2
03/11 - Glasgow, UK @ ABC
03/13 - London, UK @ Koko
03/14 - London, UK @ Koko
03/15 - Birmingham, UK @ HMV Institute]]></content:mobile>
			<content:images>
<image>
<src><![CDATA[http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com//wp-content/uploads/2011/02/hooligans-in-wondaland.jpg]]></src>
<width><![CDATA[429]]></width>
<height><![CDATA[600]]></height>
</image>
				</content:images>
		<wfw:commentRss>http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/02/janelle-monae-bruno-mars-team-up-for-%e2%80%9chooligans-in-wondaland-tour/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>4</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>On Second Listen: Mayer Hawthorne – A Strange Arrangement</title>
		<link>http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/03/on-second-listen-mayer-hawthorne-%e2%80%93-a-strange-arrangement/</link>
		<comments>http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/03/on-second-listen-mayer-hawthorne-%e2%80%93-a-strange-arrangement/#comments</comments>
		<thumbnail>http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com//wp-content/uploads/2010/03/xlmayer.jpg</thumbnail>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gillian Rosheuvel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[On Second Listen]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mayer Hawthorne & The County]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mayer Hawthrone]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://consequenceofsound.net/?p=25222</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[One can’t help wishing the album had a bit more heft.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew Cohen coined his stage name, <a href="http://consequenceofsound.net/tag/mayer-hawthorne/" target="_blank">Mayer Hawthorne</a>, by blending his middle name with that of the street he grew up on. This pastiche approach also informs the 30-year-old’s music, a mix of Motown and Philly soul with a side of lightweight hip-hop beats.</p>
<p>On his debut release, <em>A Strange Arrangement</em>, Cohen – who also records straight ahead hip-hop under the Haircut moniker – sports a soulful falsetto and earnest, lovelorn lyrics. For a man who began recording classic soul music as a joke, his performance of it on his debut sounds completely sincere, if derivative. Cohen has clearly been influenced by such soul greats as Al Green, Curtis Mayfield, and The Temptations. In fact, if there’s a knock on his work, it’s that it’s too easy to spot his influences. Listeners find themselves reacting to every song, not on its own terms, but based on what song or artist it recalls (“Your Easy Lovin’ Ain’t Pleasin’ Nothin’” reminds of The Supremes’ “Can’t Hurry Love”; “I Wish It Would Rain” recalls “Tears of a Clown”; etc.).</p>
<p>Cohen had been performing as part of the groups AthleticMic and Now On when he decided to record songs in the Motown mold for his family and friends. Before long, however, his recordings found the ears of Peanut Butter Wolf, head of LA-based indie hip-hop label Stones Throw Records. Wolf thought he was hearing the unreleased work of some 70s soul legend, not tunes created by a preppy, bespectacled white kid from Ann Arbor, Michigan.</p>
<p>Soon Cohen was signed to Stones Throw, and releasing his debut single, the blue-eyed soul confection “Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out” in late 2008. Featuring sweet, soulful harmonies, the song sounds like it could have come out of 1969. His full-length debut followed in September of 2009. Over the 12-song set, Cohen creates a breezy, nostalgic mood. At times, though, it feels as if we’re just getting to know the songs before they end; the average song length is just three minutes.</p>
<p>The album begins with a 30-second barbershop quartet-style harmony that segues into the piano-driven title track. The shuffling rhythm recalls The Stylistics and other 70&#8242;s soul groups. Standout track “Maybe So, Maybe No” contains elements of classic Philly soul (lively trumpets and searing harmonies), as well as a beat that bridges old school soul with the skittering, unexpected rhythms of hip-hop.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, the opening riff of “Make Her Mine” blatantly rips off, not one, but two soul classics: The Impressions’ 1965 hit “People Get Ready” and William DeVaughn’s “Be Thankful for What You’ve Got.” The rest of the album continues in much the same vein, until the songs become indistinguishable from one another. The exception is the sultry “Green Eyed Love,” whose smoky groove becomes palpable as the song unfolds over its four minutes.</p>
<p>At just over a half hour in length, <em>Arrangement</em> provides a perfect, if ephemeral introduction to Cohen’s work. He wrote all but one of the songs and played most of the instruments heard on the album. And Cohen’s voice is sincere and earnest enough to pull off his brand of neo-soul. The album concludes with the sweet ballad &#8220;Shiny and New&#8221; (and yes, it’s very reminiscent of The Stylistics’ “You Make Me Feel Brand New”). It’s a fitting end to such an easy-going album. But as the final notes play, one can’t help wishing the album had a bit more heft.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
		<content:mobile><![CDATA[Andrew Cohen coined his stage name, Mayer Hawthorne, by blending his middle name with that of the street he grew up on. This pastiche approach also informs the 30-year-old’s music, a mix of Motown and Philly soul with a side of lightweight hip-hop beats.

On his debut release, <em>A Strange Arrangement</em>, Cohen – who also records straight ahead hip-hop under the Haircut moniker – sports a soulful falsetto and earnest, lovelorn lyrics. For a man who began recording classic soul music as a joke, his performance of it on his debut sounds completely sincere, if derivative. Cohen has clearly been influenced by such soul greats as Al Green, Curtis Mayfield, and The Temptations. In fact, if there’s a knock on his work, it’s that it’s too easy to spot his influences. Listeners find themselves reacting to every song, not on its own terms, but based on what song or artist it recalls (“Your Easy Lovin’ Ain’t Pleasin’ Nothin’” reminds of The Supremes’ “Can’t Hurry Love”; “I Wish It Would Rain” recalls “Tears of a Clown”; etc.).

Cohen had been performing as part of the groups AthleticMic and Now On when he decided to record songs in the Motown mold for his family and friends. Before long, however, his recordings found the ears of Peanut Butter Wolf, head of LA-based indie hip-hop label Stones Throw Records. Wolf thought he was hearing the unreleased work of some 70s soul legend, not tunes created by a preppy, bespectacled white kid from Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Soon Cohen was signed to Stones Throw, and releasing his debut single, the blue-eyed soul confection “Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out” in late 2008. Featuring sweet, soulful harmonies, the song sounds like it could have come out of 1969. His full-length debut followed in September of 2009. Over the 12-song set, Cohen creates a breezy, nostalgic mood. At times, though, it feels as if we’re just getting to know the songs before they end; the average song length is just three minutes.

The album begins with a 30-second barbershop quartet-style harmony that segues into the piano-driven title track. The shuffling rhythm recalls The Stylistics and other 70's soul groups. Standout track “Maybe So, Maybe No” contains elements of classic Philly soul (lively trumpets and searing harmonies), as well as a beat that bridges old school soul with the skittering, unexpected rhythms of hip-hop.

Elsewhere, the opening riff of “Make Her Mine” blatantly rips off, not one, but two soul classics: The Impressions’ 1965 hit “People Get Ready” and William DeVaughn’s “Be Thankful for What You’ve Got.” The rest of the album continues in much the same vein, until the songs become indistinguishable from one another. The exception is the sultry “Green Eyed Love,” whose smoky groove becomes palpable as the song unfolds over its four minutes.

At just over a half hour in length, <em>Arrangement</em> provides a perfect, if ephemeral introduction to Cohen’s work. He wrote all but one of the songs and played most of the instruments heard on the album. And Cohen’s voice is sincere and earnest enough to pull off his brand of neo-soul. The album concludes with the sweet ballad "Shiny and New" (and yes, it’s very reminiscent of The Stylistics’ “You Make Me Feel Brand New”). It’s a fitting end to such an easy-going album. But as the final notes play, one can’t help wishing the album had a bit more heft.]]></content:mobile>
			<content:images>
				</content:images>
		<wfw:commentRss>http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/03/on-second-listen-mayer-hawthorne-%e2%80%93-a-strange-arrangement/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>1</slash:comments>
		</item>
	    <script type="text/javascript">
    // <![CDATA[
        var disqus_shortname = 'consequenceofsound';
        var disqus_domain = 'disqus.com';
        (function () {
            var nodes = document.getElementsByTagName('span');
            for (var i = 0, url; i < nodes.length; i++) {
                if (nodes[i].className.indexOf('dsq-postid') != -1) {
                    nodes[i].parentNode.setAttribute('data-disqus-identifier', nodes[i].getAttribute('rel'));
                    url = nodes[i].parentNode.href.split('#', 1);
                    if (url.length == 1) { url = url[0]; }
                    else { url = url[1]; }
                    nodes[i].parentNode.href = url + '#disqus_thread';
                }
            }
            var s = document.createElement('script'); s.async = true;
            s.type = 'text/javascript';
            s.src = 'http://' + disqus_domain + '/forums/' + disqus_shortname + '/count.js';
            (document.getElementsByTagName('HEAD')[0] || document.getElementsByTagName('BODY')[0]).appendChild(s);
        }());
    //]]>
    </script>
</channel>
</rss>

<!-- Performance optimized by W3 Total Cache. Learn more: http://www.w3-edge.com/wordpress-plugins/

Database Caching 8/31 queries in 0.023 seconds using disk: basic
Object Caching 425/471 objects using disk: basic
Content Delivery Network via Rackspace Cloud Files: c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com

Served from: consequenceofsound.net @ 2012-02-14 15:46:00 -->
