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Jim and Jesse play notloB series in Harvard MA, Utopia Revisited release date

guitar player poking the neck of the guitar through a picture frame

photo by Liz Linder

JIM INFANTINO & JESSE FLACK, Presented by notloB Parlour Concerts

Friday, June 2, 2023

7:30 PM to 9:30 PM - Doors at 7pm

tickets at eventbrite

notloB's first concert was Sometymes Why, presented June 2, 2007 at the Loring-Greenough House in Jamaica Plain. 16 years to the day and 212 concerts later, we will be celebrating our 16th anniversary with notloB veteran Jim Infantino, “songwriter, novelist, nerd” supported by Jesse Flack, who, together, comprise half of Jim's Big Ego – “the greatest band in the history of recorded music”. “Jim's Big Ego's secret to awesomeness is singer, songwriter, and all around super-genius, Jim Infantino. Armed with the innate ability to create songs that are more brilliant than all others in history, Infantino gives the band the gift of greatness.” Or so says its own publicity.

Utopia Revisited drops 6/16/23

pre-orders on jimsbigego.bandcamp.com start June 6

Reposted from substack:

I met Kurt Uenala in the mid 1990s when I was looking for a bass player to play and record with. Kurt joined my band (Jim’s Big Ego) and we toured around the country and in the UK over the course of a few years into the aughts. We recorded an album together: Don’t Get Smart, on Eastern Front Records. Kurt left the band shortly after to focus on his own band: My Favorite Relative–in my opinion, one of the best bands in Boston at the time. Kurt produced their first album On Holiday, which remains one of my very favorite albums with its heavy pop sensibilities and fun lyrics, reminiscent of The Mopeds. They got signed. They got dropped.

album cover of my favorite relative on holiday

Kurt moved to New York City when his band dissipated, and began engineering, audio editing, song-writing, programming, composing, mixing and mastering for many well known artists, including Moby, Dave Gehan, Depeche Mode, The Kills, Metallica, Erasure, and Black Ryder. He started producing music as null+void before he moved to Iceland. Find him at kurtuenala.com

In November, 2022, I had him on my podcast, ‘funny,’ not funny, to talk about his work in music. He suggested I come to Iceland to record an electronic music EP. I balked at the idea. It seemed outrageous, but I had always loved the work of electronic crossover artists like Brian Eno and Beck and my first music release, recorded by Lionel Cassin, back in his studio apartment was heavy on synthesizers and drum machines. I decided to go and see if we could get a few songs done in a week.

Utopia Revisited album cover Jim Infantino

I was there for seven days, six of which were in the studio. In that time, Kurt and I recorded seven songs. We created one remotely with David Wilcox on guitars for an even eight. It was a recording experience unlike I have ever known. We were completely aligned in our process and the album came together almost effortlessly. Utopia Revisited is a collection of songs to accompany my novels The Wakeful Wanderer’s Guide series and will be released digitally June 16, 2023 and later this fall on vinyl. Presales start June 10. Look for it on bandcamp, stream it on apple music, amazon music, tidal, youtube, and lots of other services with the exception of spotify.

Utopia Revisited back cover with track listing

Listen to the clips as I post them: https://bigego.com/cds/utopia-revisited-phonogram/