PJ Harvey – Let England Shake Alternative Singer/Songwriter Matana Roberts – Coin Coin Chapter One: Gens de couleur libres Avant-Garde Jazz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-Hpu9Llpw8 Steven Wilson – Grace for Drowning Progressive Rock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrwSEhBnJ-A Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues Indie Folk Kate Bush – 50 Words for Snow Art Rock St. Vincent – Strange Mercy Art Rock Haken …
On November 23, 2011 a woman in Vancouver, BC sought employment as a groupie on Craigslist via the following advertisement (content reproduced below in case Craigslist removes the ad): Female Seeking to be band groupie (Your rehearsal space) Female seeking to be band groupie. Just turned 19 and I’m looking to get my ROCK on. …
Scene: A London club, summer of 1974 PRODUCER: Thank you boys for chatting with me this morning. ANDREW LLOYD WEBER: We’re only too happy to oblige. TIM RICE: Indeed. PRODUCER: Tim, as you know, Andrew has been kind enough to score our film, The Odessa File. You may know the book, written by the fellow …
What does it say about Brian Wilson that, perhaps alone among recording artists, he made his creative breakthrough in a Christmas song? When the single “Little Saint Nick” was released in the fall of 1963 Wilson had already written and recorded the touchstone ballads “Surfer Girl” and “In My Room,” but the bulk of the …
I give the Rolling Stones a lot of credit for showing up at Chess Records, 2120 S. Michigan Avenue, in Chicago in 1965 and I give Jagger and Richards a lot of credit for paying for Hubert Sumlin‘s funeral in 2011. This is how it’s reported in Rolling Stone magazine: “The funeral for Chicago blues …
Thanks to Andrew Hamlin for this urgent news from the Hall of Fame in Cleveland: http://rockhall.com/blog/post/6990_2012-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-inductees/
Thanks to Jamie Ferry Mazo for the link. A long time ago, Captain Spaulding wrote a great column about the enduring popularity of this song: http://youtu.be/2NFCJGnBQyg
Thanks to Andrew Hamlin for this link: Here’s the AV Club’s list of the Best Music of 2011.
Hi y’all: What is UP wit’ our ol’ friends at Rhino, anyway? Just seeing the be-candy caned logo below (still avec restricted trademark, natch) unleashed a rather severe Tremor in The Force, at least where I live and breathe. Can you IMAGINE—“An Evening with….”, playing in multiplexes nationwide for two nights this December, devoted to …
This is a good article about a great band. The second I heard Closing Time there was no doubt this song would be a keeper. On the flip of that, I scratch my head why FNT and its massive hook weren’t just as big. The first time I heard Semisonic (then Pleasure) at the old …
When this blog recruited me to introduce a YouTube clip of Dead Moon playing It’s O.K. in Hannover, Germany, two thoughts came to mind. First, the history of the band. The long version can be found on their archived website and in the documentary film Unknown Passage. The short version: Longtime Portland musical couple Fred …
“I first produced my pistol, I then produced my rapier,” calling Dr. Freud… Go here.
Thanks to Andrew Hamlin for these awesome links: 50 Favorites: From Adele To ‘Book Of Mormon’ Vote For Your Favorite Albums Of 2011
Legendary Chicago blues guitarist Hubert Sumlin has died. Born in Greenwood, Mississippi on November 16, 1931, Sumlin had recently celebrated his 80th birthday with a public appearance. He died of heart failure December 4, 2011 in Wayne, New Jersey. When reached for comment, EPB blues expert John Siscoe replied: “So Hubert Sumlin is dead. Though …
Some thoughts from the Youtube comments: “Really notable at the end with the “Sweet sweet love of mine,” and “Come on, come on,” and “Ooooooh yeah.” This lead singer frankly is the song in this case, totally immersed and expressing herself. All three are wonderful. The high notes the other two singers hold at 1:55 …
It appears I’m in an exploring mood tonight. It turns out I’m behind the curve with Still Corners, they’ve even been the Guardian’s band of the day, but hell, let’s not make that a reason to ignore them. I got to them via a recommendation from our friend Josh, a man who is on the …
I utterly loved Scary Mansion’s last album Make Me Cry. It was one of a running list of around three at the time that were my constant go-to records when anything else just wouldn’t satisfy. Scary Mansion is essentially Leah Hayes, from New York. Leah’s voice envelopes your ears and psyche. She uses autotune as …
Lost Wax Method has put together a lovely sonic Advent Calendar which features delightful, rediscovered, seasonal music every day ’til Christmas. This includes more of Jimmy Smith. See also: The Three Greatest Recordings of Handel’s Messiah, By Don Lundell The 20 Greatest Christmas Albums of All Time, By Don Lundell Morten Lauridsen’s O Magnum Mysterium …
Here are both versions of Lana Del Ray’s new single, “Born To Die”. Another blogger writes about LDR… “This is just mesmeric. More produced. Less immediate (not that the last one was exactly pop-obvious). Very slightly emasculated, as she now offers to “kiss” as opposed to “fuck you hard in the pouring rain”. She has …
The parallel to this story found on the website of the Evangelical Covenant Church (anybody like Mission Covenant Church better?) and Mr. Alice Cooper is the death penalty. Man should not execute human subjects because the person could at some point invite Christ into his/her life. Penitentiary is derived from penitence; they should sit in …
Electronic Istanbul (Not Constantinople) – They Might Be Giants – Official Video from They Might Be Giants on Vimeo.
Tthe xlr8tr website is offering a streaming mixtape of tasty Brazilian digital cumbia here. The offering is to celebrate a distribution deal between Buenos Aires music collective, ZZK, and Waxploitation, a global distributor. The mixtape includes emerging artists such as Chancha Via Circuito and Mati Zundel.
Sal Nunziato has a great post about Tom Petty’s distinct vocal stylings in Burning Wood.
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Not a bad year for music. I had started compiling my year-end list back in August and assuming there are no stellar December releases, I think this list is pretty final. There is no order to the following faves, but I did leave my Top Three of the year for the end. Also, when all …