KidVid Tournament 2010: Recess Monkey vs. The Hipwaders

If it's Day Three of KidVid Tournament 2010, it must be the Leadbelly Region. The first matchup pits the top seed, Recess Monkey's "Marshmallow Farm" from Field Trip, against (ironically enough) "Field Trip" from The Hipwaders from their Marshmallow Farm album. (Just kidding -- it's from their Goodie Bag EP. Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments below, but the official results are based on the poll at the bottom of the page. One vote per person, please. Votes due by midnight tonight (Thursday) East Coast time. And, as always, play nice! Recess Monkey - "Marshmallow Farm" [YouTube] The Hipwaders - "Field Trip" [YouTube]

New Recess Monkey World Premiere. Just Like Friday Night Videos. Except It's During the Day. And Doesn't Involve Videos.

RecessMonkeyKevinFrylowres.jpgBut other than that, just like it. Anyway, for those of you eager to get your first taste of Recess Monkey's upcoming album The Final Funktier, stop by here on Friday when I'll be world premiering one of the tracks from the album, the alliteratively-titled "Constellation Conga." As band manager Mayor Monkey described it last week: "Hey all you planets: Get in line! It’s time to dance!" Anyway, I'm just kicking off Recess Monkey's takeover of the kids music world -- check out the entire world premiere lineup... Friday, 3/26: Zooglobble: "Constellation Conga" Friday, 3/26, 5pm EST/2pm PST Absolutely Mindy: "Jet Pack" Saturday, 3/27 8-10am EST: Spare the Rock: "How Do You Build a Robot" Saturday, 3/27 8-10am EST: Saturday Morning Cereal Bowl: "Ukulalien" Sunday, 3/28: Gooney Bird Kids: "My Brother is a Satellite" Band photo by Kevin Fry

Video: "New Shoes" - Recess Monkey

One of these days, Recess Monkey will make a video I don't feel like posting here. This is not one of those days. I can only imagine what the folks swarming around Powell's Books in Portland (swoon!) must have been thinking as they watched the trio film shoes with chalk lines around them. Recess Monkey - "New Shoes" [YouTube]

Video: "Centipede Pirate" - Recess Monkey

I suppose if Drew Holloway hadn't been filmed wearing a brown paper bag and black tights through Washington, DC, Jack Forman's trip through Jack Meyer with a centipede pirate face mask would be more impressive. (The Onion "Area Man" t-shirt dims the effective, no?) I love the posters, though, and the gratuitous recycling plug (I'm guessing there's a theme there for an episode on the new, upcoming Recess Monkey DVD.) Recess Monkey - "Centipede Pirate" [YouTube]

Video: "Ice Pack" - Recess Monkey

I don't know who had the more dangerous job here in the latest video from Recess Monkey -- Drew and Daron, for doing all those falls without the apparent aid of stunt doubles, or Jack, for rockin' the most ridiculous hair/stache combination since late '70s SuperSonics basketball. (Sorry, guys, that probably hurt.) Oh, and as I theorized just this weekend, this new slew of videos will be part of a new DVD due out this December. Most excellent. Recess Monkey - "Ice Pack" [YouTube]

DVD Review: Field Trips with Recess Monkey

FieldTripsLowRes.jpg The advantage of Field Trips with Recess Monkey, the first DVD from Seattle's Recess Monkey, is that it does a good job of conveying the band's essential nature, that of kids music's funniest band. This is not to say they're "ha ha Weird Al" funny (usually), more that their joy and sense of humor is way up front, part and parcel of all they do. (For example, the band continues to put on their materials, "Unauthorized duplication or other use prohibited by law and by Mayor Monkey, our hand puppet band manager.") The DVD consists of 4 episodes, each roughly 23 minutes in length, containing some combination of videos (the band consistently makes good cheap but good-looking and effective videos), concert footage, field trips, and natterings from Mayor Monkey. (I have been on the record with my adoration for MayMo. "Natterings" is a term of love.) If you had to watch all the field trips (to Seattle institutions like Pike Place Market or the Fremont Bridge) in a row, it would make for dull viewing (as would the concert video), but all mixed together, it's a reasonably entertaining sequence. I particularly enjoyed the trip to illustrator Matt Hawk's studio (he did the art for Field Trip) and the "Yellow Trike Races." In all the segments, you can tell the band's having fun, joking around, sometimes for the kids' benefit, and occasionally for the parents'. This video will be of most interest to kids ages 3 through 7. You can purchase the video at Amazon and see assorted clips (the videos and concert stuff) at the band's YouTube channel. Hopefully the fact that the band's continuing to produce videos means that this isn't the last set of episodes. I can't expect that many readers of this review aren't familiar with Recess Monkey. If you're not familiar with the band, Field Trips with Recess Monkey is a decent introduction to the band's killer songwriting and sense of humor. And if you are familiar with the band, then you'll appreciate the whole package here. Even (and especially) Mayor Monkey. Recommended.