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Friday, April 22, 2011
Nashville
You've probably noticed that the content has been a bit low on YAGN here lately - both Ben and I have been in the midst of moves to the Music City. YAGN is now exclusively located in Nashville! We are both really excited to be here and will have a lot of changes and exciting announcements here in the coming weeks. For now, check out this awesome video of our new hometown set to Brazos' "Day Glo".
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Under The Covers With Deer Tick
I am going to follow Scott's lead with the Paul Simon cover. Here we have Deer Tick covering Simon's "Still Crazy After All These Years." The tender song fits John McCauley's gruff voice rather well. Enjoy.
Labels:
Deer Tick,
Paul Simon,
Under The Covers
Under The Covers With Ezra Koenig (Vampire Weekend)
Check out Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig's take on Paul Simon's "Papa Hobo." Originally released by Simon on his eponymous solo debut, Koenig's take remains faithful to the original. Koenig's version was released on the soundtrack to the feature film Ceremony.
Ezra Koenig - "Papa Hobo"
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Ezra Koenig,
Paul Simon,
Vampire Weekend
New My Morning Jacket Track - Circuital
Scott beat me to it by a few seconds, but I'll still leave this up for good measure.
The wait is over! My Morning Jacket has been releasing free live tracks each week leading up to today when they released a free download of the title track from their forthcoming album Circuital. The song clocks in at over 7 minutes and every second is perfect. It even has a Nels Cline-esque guitar solo. I cannot wait for the album after hearing this track if it is a sign of what is to come. Listen to the track below and sign up with your email address to receive all of the free downloads that they released leading up to it.
Labels:
My Morning Jacket,
Nels Cline
Monday, April 11, 2011
Album Release of the Week: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Here We Rest
Here We Rest, Isbell's 2nd official release with the 400 Unit, displays the talented songwriter and band leader's lighter side. This former Drive-By Trucker embraces more of that Muscle Shoals soul sound that put his home on the map. While the album's tone is lighter, fans of Isbell's darker tracks need not worry because he still tackles a few heavy issues such as drug use and unwarranted Southern love gone wrong. Here We Rest has something for all Isbell fans and will make DBT fans proud to boot. Check out some samples below and purchase the album HERE.
Also, check out an earlier post with the album's 1st single and standout track "Codeine" HERE.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Weekend Mix: 04.08.11
Wouldn't It Be Nice - The Beach Boys
Lover's Waltz - A.A. Bondy
Just To Have You - Vetiver
January Wedding - The Avett Brothers
Labels:
A.A. Bondy,
The Avett Brothers,
The Beach Boys,
Vetiver,
Weekend Mix
YAGN'S March 2011 Mix
We know its a bit late (cross country moves have a way of monopolizing your time) but we are proud to release our second monthly mix! Now that Spring has officially arrived, we thought we would focus this mix on new songs that capture that spirit. The tracklist is below and link to Yousendit upload at the bottom of the page (expires next Friday). Enjoy and let us know what you think -
01 - Lighthouse - NewVillager
02 - Ten-Twenty-Ten - Generationals
03 - Gratisfaction - The Strokes
04 - Black Night - The Dodos
05 - We Will All Be Changed - Seryn
06 - The Honest Ocean - Yellowbirds
07 - Can't You Tell - Vetiver
08 - I Was Only Trying To - Lonesome Ghost
09 - Losers - The Belle Brigade
10 - You Know What I Mean - Cults
11 - Yer Spring - Hey Rosetta!
12 - Don't Break the Needle - J. Roddy Walston & The Business
13 - The Wall - Yuck
14 - Leon - Larcenist
15 - Sweet P. - Teenagers
Download YAGN'S March 2011 Mix Here (Expires 04.15.11)
01 - Lighthouse - NewVillager
02 - Ten-Twenty-Ten - Generationals
03 - Gratisfaction - The Strokes
04 - Black Night - The Dodos
05 - We Will All Be Changed - Seryn
06 - The Honest Ocean - Yellowbirds
07 - Can't You Tell - Vetiver
08 - I Was Only Trying To - Lonesome Ghost
09 - Losers - The Belle Brigade
10 - You Know What I Mean - Cults
11 - Yer Spring - Hey Rosetta!
12 - Don't Break the Needle - J. Roddy Walston & The Business
13 - The Wall - Yuck
14 - Leon - Larcenist
15 - Sweet P. - Teenagers
Download YAGN'S March 2011 Mix Here (Expires 04.15.11)
Labels:
March Mix
YAGN Essentials: Animal Collective, Merriweather Post Pavilion
Bluish -- also check out a very trippy video for the song HERE
Taste
Labels:
Animal Collective,
YAGN Essentials
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Wednesday Video: Fleet Foxes - Grown Ocean
An awesome track and video from the latest album from Fleet Foxes, Helplessness Blues.
Labels:
Fleet Foxes,
Wednesday Video
Stream the new TV On The Radio Album
YAGN favorite TV On The Radio is releasing their latest LP on April 12 - head to Rhapsody today to stream the album in its entirety (new users must register).
Stream Nine Types of Light Here
Labels:
Nine Types Of Light,
TVOTR
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Under The Covers With Atlas Sound
Today's Cover comes from the ubiquitous and prolific Bradford Cox, who in addition to his stellar band Deerhunter, records under the moniker Atlas Sound. Cox's cover of Bob Dylan's "This Wheel's On Fire" (made famous by The Band) is a swampy, slowed down version of the classic tune that appears on his Bedroom Databank series.
Atlas Sound - This Wheel's On Fire (Bob Dylan)
Atlas Sound - This Wheel's On Fire (Bob Dylan)
Labels:
Atlas Sound,
Bob Dylan,
The Band
Under The Covers With The Black Keys & Heartless Bastards: Songs of Junior Kimbrough
I got into Mississippi Hill Country Blues during my freshman year of college and my feelings have not waned to this day. Junior Kimbrough is one of the greats from the Mississippi Hill Country that passed before the true appreciation of his genius came to fruition. Below are tributes from The Black Keys and Heartless Bastards, both Fat Possum label mates of the late great Kimbrough. If you like what you hear, leave a comment and I can give you some recommendations of Hill Country Blues artists to check out.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Album Release of the Week: Fleet Foxes, Helplessness Blues
Fleet Foxes release their highly anticipated sophomore album Helplessness Blues tomorrow. It picks up where their debut left off with their harmonized, pastoral folk. This is a great album and seems to have a bit more pop sensibility than their 1st one that might lead to new fans for the band. Check out 2 tracks below and buy the album tomorrow.
Helplessness Blues
Battery Kinzie
Helplessness Blues
Battery Kinzie
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Fleet Foxes
Listen to the new Felice Brothers track - Ponzi
The Felice Brothers "Ponzi" by fatpossum
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The Felice Brothers
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Centro-Matic Free 24 Song Sampler
Centro-Matic hails from Denton, Texas and has been at it since 1995. They have many LPs and EPs out there, so they were kind enough to offer a free sampler of their music with songs from each album for download via Twitter. Below, I offer that link to you. Who doesn't love free music straight from the band? It is a YouSendIt link so act fast to download the file before it expires.
A fun fact -- Will Johnson, the driving force of the band, is also a member of the super group Monsters of Folk.
Labels:
Centro-Matic,
Monsters of Folk,
Will Johnson
Friday, April 1, 2011
Weekend Mix: 04.01.11
Massachusetts - Ra Ra Riot - Great song from a great band. If you haven't been listening to Ra Ra Riot, it's time to start.
Rio - Hey Marseilles - This septet out of Seattle boasts ornate instrumentation in their orchestral brand of indie folk/pop.
Vacationing People - Foreign Born - Ed Droste of Grizzly Bear's favorite new band in 2007. This track is from the L.A. band's last album Person to Person.
Eyesore - Women - These Canadians released their 2nd album Public Strain in 2010. Also check out their song "Black Rice" from their debut self-titled album. Good stuff.
Have a good weekend everyone!
Have a good weekend everyone!
Labels:
Foreign Born,
Hey Marseilles,
Ra Ra Riot,
Weekend Mix,
Women
Listen to Danger Mouse & Jack White Collaboration - Two Against One
Jack White's contribution to Danger Mouse and Italian composer Danielle Luppi's spaghetti-western inspired Rome. The album is due for a May 17th release date.
Labels:
Danger Mouse,
Danielle Luppi,
Jack White
YAGN Essentials: Weezer, Pinkerton
This one isn't too new, but it's a great album. The last Weezer album to really mean anything to me (which is sad since it is just their 2nd), Pinkerton was originally panned by critics. However, over the years it gained cult status and a deluxe version was released late last year with many outtakes, demos, and live tracks. These days, Weezer doesn't get any play time in my house, but this album meant a lot to me in my teen years and holds a special place in my heart.
Labels:
Weezer,
YAGN Essentials
Thursday, March 31, 2011
New Vetiver Track - Can't You Tell
I've long been a fan of Vetiver's not-so-freaky freak folk. Check out their latest track "Can't You Tell". They took this one in a different direction than their older stuff, but I still dig it. You can stream the track or download it for free below.
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Vetiver
The War on Drugs
The War on Drugs is a band out of Philadelphia that once featured Kurt Vile (previous post HERE). These guys draw many comparisons to a very indie Bruce Springsteen with their Americana influenced rock. I hear some Velvet Underground influences in there as well, especially in "The History of Plastic" from their Future Weather EP. They have released 1 proper album (Wagonwheel Blues) and 3 EPs (Demo, Barrel of Batteries, and Future Weather). I really enjoy everything that I have heard and think you will too. And thankfully, there is a good bit of material out there for your listening pleasure.
A Needle In Your Eye #16 (from Wagonwheel Blues)
Comin' Through (from Future Weather EP)
Thursday Throwback: The Band - Up On Cripple Creek
Check out this awesome version of The Band's "Up On Cripple Creek" from their phenomenal concert film The Last Waltz. I have probably seen The Last Waltz about 150 times, and it is by far the best concert film out there (with apologies to David Byrne). Filmed on Thanksgiving Day, 1976 at San Franciso's Winterland venue, The Last Waltz chronicles The Band's last concert as a group. Directed by Martin Scorcese and featuring guest appearances by Bob Dylan, Neil Young,Van Morrison, The Staples Singers, and Eric Clapton, The Last Waltz is a must own for any music fan.
Labels:
Martin Scorcese,
The Band,
The Last Waltz
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Wednesday Video: Cotton Jones - Down Beside 'Em
A favorite here at YAGN performing a track off of their latest EP on Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Labels:
Cotton Jones,
Wednesday Video
Wednesday Video: Lonesome Ghost - I Was Only Trying To
A lot going on in YAGN-land these days, so apologies for the limited posts. Hope you enjoy this video from Lonesome Ghost - simple video, great song. More on these guys later.
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Lonesome Ghost
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Stellar new track from Cults - "You Know What I Mean"
Cults is still a bit of a mystery to me, but their new track "You Know What I Mean" is my favorite of theirs yet. Check it out below.
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Cults
Under The Covers With Damien Jurado & Richard Swift
Damien Jurado and Richard Swift released an album of covers that is available for free download HERE. Below are my 2 favorites from the sessions, Bill Fay's "Be Not Fearful" (Jeff Tweedy also does an incredible version of this) and Chubby Checker's "If The Sun Stops Shining". Very solid versions of both.
Labels:
Damien Jurado,
Richard Swift,
Under The Covers
Monday, March 28, 2011
Album Release of the Week: Generationals, Actor-Caster
Sorry to all of the Britney fans out there, but this week's release feature is Generationals Actor-Caster. This is the New Orleans duo's sophomore album and I like what I hear. The album is being released on Park The Van label that is home to YAGN favorite Dr. Dog. Check out a few tracks below, then go pick it up HERE.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Weekend Mix: 03.25.11
Young Pros - Bass Drum of Death - This Mississippi band is loud and I like it.
Don't Break The Needle - J. Roddy Walston and the Business - Close to what I wish Kings of Leon sounded like today. There is more to come on the blog about these guys.
Gratisfaction - The Strokes - This one has some Billy Joel vibes on the verses. Good new stuff from The Strokes.
YAGN Essentials: Broken Bells, Self-Titled
Broken Bells is a "super group" that actually works. James Mercer, lead singer of The Shins, and artist/producer Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton) teamed up for this album full of soul, indie, pop, electro, and about anything else that you can throw in the mix. Definitely one that you should have in your album collection. And the good news is that a follow-up is in the works.
Labels:
Broken Bells,
Danger Mouse,
James Mercer,
The Shins,
YAGN Essentials
Yellowbirds - The Color
Yellowbirds, the side project of Apollo Sunshine member Sam Cohen, released the amazing album The Color earlier this month. Checking in at just over a half hour, The Color is already on my short list for top 10 albums of 2011. Cohen weaves together 11 diverse songs of fuzzed out countrified pop - check it out the songs and video below and pick up The Color today.
Yellowbirds - "Beneath the Reach of Light"
Yellowbirds - "Our Good Days Are Gone"
Labels:
Apollo Sunshine,
Sam Cohen,
Yellowbirds
New Bon Iver Album Due in June
Rolling Stone reported yesterday that a new Bon Iver release is on the way this summer. I, for one, cannot wait. Justin Vernon, the driving force of the band, has been busy since the debut album with various side projects and a contribution to Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, which was a hell of an album. I hope that this news excites you as much as it does me.
Labels:
Bon Iver,
Justin Vernon,
Kanye West
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Up & Comers: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.
I remember first hearing "Vocal Chords" by Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. while still in Telluride. It is such an awesome song. This duo out of Detroit has 2 EPs full of bouncy, electro tinged pop. They have a funny name, but there music is no joke.
Labels:
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.,
Up and Comers
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Wednesday Video: Surfer Blood - Swim
I really love Surfer Blood and "Swim" is my favorite track from their debut LP Astro Coast. This video is from a live SXSW 2011 performance of the West Palm Beach band. Hear and buy the album HERE.
Labels:
Surfer Blood,
SXSW,
Wednesday Video
Wednesday Video: Punch Brothers - Next to the Trash
Today's video comes from Chris Thile and The Punch Brothers. The band originated as a backing group for Thile's excellent album How to Grow a Woman From The Ground in 2006 and have released two albums under the Punch Brothers name. Their most recent release, Antifogmatic garnered much critical praise and featured the song heard (and seen) in the video above.
Labels:
Antifogmatic,
Chris Thile,
Punch Brothers
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Under The Covers With Justin Townes Earle
YAGN favorite Justin Townes Earle delivers a great version of Bruce Springsteen's "Atlantic City" with the help of up and coming Chicagoan Joe Pug. I would highly recommend both JTE's Harlem River Blues and Pug's Messenger Listen to and download "Atlantic City" below:
Justin Townes Earle (with Joe Pug) - Atlantic City
Justin Townes Earle (with Joe Pug) - Atlantic City
Labels:
Bruce Springsteen,
Joe Pug,
Justin Townes Earle
Under The Covers With The Avett Brothers
Check out the video of The Avett Brothers doing Bruce Springsteen's "Glory Days" and download the track below. Also, check out an older post of the Avetts doing a fantastic version of Jessica Lea Mayfield's "For Today" HERE.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Summer Fiction - Throw Your Arms Around Me
Summer Fiction (Philadelphia's Bill Ricchini) released his self titled debut this past December and has generated quite a bit of excitement throughout the music scene. A psuedo-concept album that loosely follows a young girl’s coming of age told from the journal entries of the guys who fall for her throughout her life, Summer Fiction is available on the band's bandcamp page for only $8. Check it out today!
Summer Fiction - Throw Your Arms Around Me
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Summer Fiction
Kurt Vile, Smoke Ring For My Halo
For a while, Kurt Vile's name led me to believe that his music would not be quite as pleasant as it is. His 4th album Smoke Ring For My Halo is a really enjoyable listen. Listen to 2 tracks from it below to see what you think. I also included a song from his solo debut Constant Hitmaker because it is a good nice weather track and kinda sounds like an indie Tom Petty song.
Freeway (from Constant Hitmaker)
Labels:
Indie Tom Petty,
Kurt Vile
Album Release of the Week: The Strokes, Angles
This one was easy. The Strokes return tomorrow with their third album Angles, their first in 5 years. It has its ups ("Under Cover of Darkness", "Gratisfaction", and "Taken For A Fool") and downs, but I enjoy it more than First Impressions of Earth. No downloads this time, but you can stream the album in its entirety by clicking the link below.
Labels:
Album Release of the Week,
The Strokes
Friday, March 18, 2011
Weekend Mix: 03.18.11 - Hey laaadies...
Get Some - Lykke Li - From her stellar new album, Wounded Rhymes. So far, she has done no wrong.
Safe At Home - Eternal Summers - Nice track from this Virginia duo.
You And I Know - Ra Ra Riot - This one is for EB (she loves this song). Cellist Alexandra Lawn leads the band for this song that she also wrote. With her Stevie Nicks-ish vocals, she needs to sing more often.
The Robot - Alessi's Ark - Alessi Laurent-Marke's vocal style is unique. Couple that with the wonderful accompaniment and you have a song that keeps you coming back.
Youth Knows No Pain - Lykke Li - I couldn't decide which song to put up, so I am going to post both of them. Like I said, she can do no wrong. Did I mention that her new album is really, really good?
I hope you enjoy your weekend that should be full of sunshine. We'll see you next week.
Safe At Home - Eternal Summers - Nice track from this Virginia duo.
You And I Know - Ra Ra Riot - This one is for EB (she loves this song). Cellist Alexandra Lawn leads the band for this song that she also wrote. With her Stevie Nicks-ish vocals, she needs to sing more often.
The Robot - Alessi's Ark - Alessi Laurent-Marke's vocal style is unique. Couple that with the wonderful accompaniment and you have a song that keeps you coming back.
Youth Knows No Pain - Lykke Li - I couldn't decide which song to put up, so I am going to post both of them. Like I said, she can do no wrong. Did I mention that her new album is really, really good?
I hope you enjoy your weekend that should be full of sunshine. We'll see you next week.
Labels:
Alessi's Ark,
Eternal Summers,
Lykke Li,
Ra Ra Riot,
Stevie Nicks,
Weekend Mix
Drive By Truckers in Denver Tonight
About to hit the road for the long drive to see one of my favorite bands, Athens' Drive By Truckers. DBT are playing two shows at Denver's Ogden Theater and I will hopefully have some good coverage of the shows to share with you all next week. In the meantime, enjoy the video below:
The Weakest Man - Acoustic - Go-Go Boots - Drive-By Truckers from Drive-By Truckers on Vimeo.
Labels:
DBT,
Go Go Boots.
YAGN Essentials: Beach House, Teen Dream
The third album was the charm for this Baltimore duo. Beach House's Teen Dream (not to be confused with Katy Perry's) is so great. You will love it from the get-go and continue to fall deeper in love the more time you spend with it. If you already own the album, pull it out and listen to it a few more times. If you don't, you should be downloading it right now!
Labels:
Beach House,
YAGN Essentials
Thursday, March 17, 2011
The Rural Alberta Advantage
This Canadian trio has released 2 LPs, their debut Hometowns and their follow-up Departing. Lead singer Nils Edenloff sounds like Jeff Mangum minus the intensity and insanity. If you like what you hear, both albums are worth checking out -- my personal preference is their debut. Below is a track from each. Enjoy.
Rush Apart from Hometowns
Barnes' Yard from Departing
Labels:
Jeff Mangum,
The Rural Alberta Advantage
Up & Comers: The David Mayfield Parade
From his role as guitarist for Cadillac Sky to his Grammy nominated production/engineering studio work, David Mayfield has been plenty busy in a supporting role. At the insistence of the Avett brothers, he decided to take center stage with the release of The David Mayfield Parade's self-titled debut. His sister, Jessica Lea Mayfield, and both Avetts lend their talents to the LP. It is worth a listen. Sample the tracks below then do yourself a favor by picking it up HERE.
I Just Might Pray
Udine
I Just Might Pray
Udine
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Chris Bathgate - No Silver
Chris Bathgate is a singer/songwriter out of Michigan that is releasing his 6th album, Salt Year, on April 26th. I was able to preview the album and it is pretty darn good. Listen to a little preview below.
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Chris Bathgate
Wednesday Video: Megafaun - His Robe
Megafaun - His Robe | A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.
This is an awesome Take-Away Show performance by the eccentric folk trio Megafaun. Check out the other 2 videos from this session HERE (1 of them is a new song).
Labels:
La Blogotheque,
Megafaun,
Take-Away Shows,
Wednesday Video
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Cass McCombs - County Line
Cass McCombs released one of my favorite albums of 2009 with Catacombs, so you can imagine my excitement when I read that his new album Wit's End is set for an April 26th release. Below is an awesome track from this upcoming album. I cannot wait to hear the rest of it. If you like what you hear, click HERE to listen a track from Catacombs featured in a previous post.
County Line
County Line
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Cass McCombs
Under The Covers With Fruit Bats
Below you will find Fruit Bats (another YAGN favorite) covering Bob Dylan's classic track and the blog's namesake "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere". I was planning on stopping there, but then I found their cover of INXS's "Never Tear Us Apart". The original is a guilty pleasure of mine and, apart from the missing sax solo, I think their cover does it justice. Enjoy my friends...
Labels:
Bob Dylan,
Fruit Bats,
INXS,
Under The Covers,
You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
Under The Covers With Futurebirds
YAGN's unhealthy obsession with The Futurebirds continues. Enjoy their take on Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" - and the return of Tuesday Covers! This song still brings back images of the original video. And... umm.... other emotions...
Wicked Game by Futurebirds
Wicked Game by Futurebirds
Labels:
Chris Isaak,
Covers,
Futurebirds
Monday, March 14, 2011
Jason Isbell - Codeine
New track off the former Drive By Truckers guitarist/vocalists upcoming release Here We Rest. "Codeine" starts off with a lonesome sounding fiddle intro and gets better from there. The best song about Codeine since "Sippin on Some Sizzurp." Give it a listen.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - "Codeine"
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - "Codeine"
Labels:
Here We Rest,
Jason Isbell
Trailer for Arcade Fire and Spike Jonze's short film Scenes From The Suburbs
I'm intrigued....
Labels:
Arcade Fire,
Spike Jonze
Album Release of the Week: Caitlin Rose, Own Side Now
I just came to know Caitlin Rose yesterday and love what I've heard. This 24 year-old singer/songwriter out of Nashville is making country music that sounds as it should. Buy Own Side Now tomorrow and her EP, Dead Flowers, HERE.
Answer In One of These Bottles (via Daytrotter and from Dead Flowers EP)
Labels:
Album Release of the Week,
Caitlin Rose
Friday, March 11, 2011
Weekend Mix: 03.11.11
Open Season - High Highs - Nice one from this New York folk-y band. Click HERE to go to their BandCamp site for a free download of their new single "Horses".
Don't Stop - The Dodos - Stellar guitar work on this track from their new album, No Color dropping on the 15th.
Forever Green - The Felice Brothers - From the Brothers' 7th album that apparently slipped past me until today. Can't wait for their new release on Fat Possum later this year.
Have a great weekend and we'll see you back on Monday!
Labels:
Futurebirds,
High Highs,
The Dodos,
The Felice Brothers,
Weekend Mix
The Cave Singers - Swim Club
You may recognize Cave Singers from our February mix - the Seattle band has been recording their brand of Pacific Northwest Americana since 2007. After signing to the Jagjaguwar record label in 2010, the band released their first album (No Witch) on that label this past February. Cave Singers will be in Birmingham and Atlanta at the end of the month, so if you like what you hear check them out!
Cave Singers - Swim Club
Labels:
Cave Singers,
Jagjaguwar,
No Witch
YAGN Essentials: Band of Horses, Cease To Begin
Coming off a critically acclaimed debut, Band of Horses looked to avoid the sophomore slump with the release of Cease To Begin. And did they ever. Their sophomore effort has it all and still stands tall after the release of their latest effort, Infinite Arms. I have really enjoyed each of their albums, but Cease To Begin is the one I revisit when I need a BoH fix.
Labels:
Band of Horses,
YAGN Essentials
Thursday, March 10, 2011
David Vandervelde - A not-so-guilty pleasure
David Vandervelde is part T. Rex, part Kenny Loggins (read on), and 100% badass. His latest output sounds like the awesome soundtrack to a good-time 80's movie - listen to "Learn How To Hang" and tell me that drum beat doesn't bring "Footloose" to mind. His previous albums and EPs vary from electronic infused tracks to acoustic based ones. It is all worth a listen, but this recent Nashvillian is currently making incredibly infectious rock/pop that is a blast to listen to. It will provide the perfect soundtrack to your spring and summer.
Labels:
David Vandervelde,
Kenny Loggins,
T. Rex
Thursday Throwback: Neil Young - Are You Ready For the Country?
Neil Young's Harvest may be one of my favorite albums of all time (although it contains a song degrading my home state, but that's another story). Released in 1972, Harvest is a folksy album that features Neil Young at his most accessible, but was critically panned for being too derivative of Young's previous efforts. The album features guest appearances from all of his former CSNY bandmates as well as James Taylor and Linda Rondstadt - Taylor played banjo on "Old Man" - bring that up at your next cocktail party. "Are You Ready For The Country?" is a rollicking, piano driven track that closed out the first side of the album and is sure to get your toes tapping.
Neil Young - Are You Ready For The Country?
Labels:
CSNY,
Neil Young
Junip - In Every Direction
Junip is the trio of Jose Gonzalez, Elias Araya, and Tobias Winterkorn. Their first release was in 2005 and after a 5 year hiatus came Fields in 2010. Admittedly, I haven't ever been a huge Jose Gonzalez fan, but the opening track on the album jumped out at me. Check it out below.
Labels:
Jose Gonzalez,
Junip
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Wednesday Video 2: Damien Jurado, Black Cab Session
I told you there was more to come from Jurado and this is it --- for today. Enjoy.
Labels:
Black Cab Sessions,
Damien Jurado,
Wednesday Video
The Bears of Blue River at Hi Tone in Memphis tomorrow night
If you are in the Memphis area, don't miss the Bears of Blue River tomorrow night at Hi-Tone with US Royalty. Doors open at 9pm. Also, stream their new single "Boy Toy" from the forthcoming Dames below (click the link to download). I hope to see all my fellow Memphians there!
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The Bears of Blue River
Wednesday Video: Paper Bird - Sacrifice
I had an opportunity to see Denver's Paper Bird last night here in Telluride and it was an amazing show. The band's lineup features a banjo, trombone and 3 very talented female vocalists. The highlight of the show was a very original take on John Prine's "Angel From Montgomery" in which the band sped the song up a bit and put their own stamp on the classic tune. Check out a video of their song "Sacrifice" below, along with a link to a Daytrotter session they did last year. Their album Anything Nameless and Joymaking is also available on itunes.
Paper Birds - Daytrotter
Paper Birds - Daytrotter
Labels:
Daytrotter,
Paper Bird
Damien Jurado, Saint Bartlett
Damien Jurado's Saint Bartlett is so very good that you must check it out. Jurado has been singing/songwriting since 1997 and has struck gold with this album. I am currently on a big Jurado kick so there is more to come from him on the blog. Check out the 2 tracks below and do yourself a favor by getting the album HERE.
Labels:
Damien Jurado
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Ducktails - Killin The Vibe
Ducktails is New Jersey native Matthew Mondanile, who you may also recognize from 2009 buzz band Real Estate. Both of Mondanile's bands appear on the outstanding Underwater Peoples Label (Mountain Man, Julian Lynch, Tennis), an up and coming collective that is releasing some of the best indie music right now. Check out "Killin the Vibe" which, like most Ducktails songs, is centered around a simple but catchy riff that Mondanile delivers with his fuzzed out Stratocaster.
Ducktails - Killin the Vibe
Ducktails - Killin the Vibe
Labels:
Ducktails,
Underwater Peoples
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