December 2005

The Glide 20: Our Top Albums of 2005

Just as we do every year, Glide has chosen the twenty albums that appeal to us as the strongest artistic statements of the year, representing both our diverse content and readership. Our 20 For 2005, plus a dozen disappointments.

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The Thrills Heading Back To California For Third Album

Irish rockers the Thrills have returned to their musical roots — in California. Though the guitar-led five-piece are currently in a Dublin studio working on demos for their third record, they recently trekked back to the Golden State, whose landscapes provided inspiration for their 2003 debut, So Much for the City.

“After complaining and yearning, we finally got off the road a few months ago,” says frontman Conor Deasy. “But after a couple weeks, everyone was getting restless and itchy again. Touring changes you: You’re always wondering what’s going on somewhere else.”

Grabbing guitars, ukuleles and harmonicas, three of the five Thrills members — Deasy, keyboardist Kevin Horan and bassist Padraic McMahon — decided to cruise along the West Coast highways, down the 101 and beyond. The outfit even ventured to Big Sur — despite their own lyrical warning, “Just don’t go back to Big Sur,” in the song named for the scenic, coastal locale.

To read more visit rollingstone.com.

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CBGB’s To Remain Open Till October ’06

New York’s legendary music venue CBGB will remain at its current East Village location for one more year after reaching an agreement with its landlords on Wednesday. The punk rock club — known for launching the careers of the Ramones, Blondie, the Talking Heads and others — had been fighting eviction by the Bowery Residents’ Committee, the club’s landlord, which refused to renew CBGB’s lease on August 31st after a series of disputes over back rent.

The agreement calls for CBGB to close its doors on the Bowery by October 31, 2006, giving Kristal time to look for other possible sites in downtown New York, Times Square, and even Las Vegas.

Source: rollingstone.com

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Bill Kreutzmann to join Trey Anastasio & Mike Gordon at Warren Haynes Christmas Jam

As posted on Trey Anastasio’s website, Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann will be performing with Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon at Warren Haynes’ 17th Annual Christmas Jam. This will be the second recent appearance for Anastasio and Kreutzmann, as the Dead’s longtime drummer sat in with Anastasio’s band 70 Volt Parade last Friday night in San Francisco for versions of “Iko Iko,” “Going Down The Road Feeling Bad,” “Eyes of the World” and “Casey Jones.”

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Stubbs The Zombie: Soundtrack: Various Artists

For those of you out there that got subjected to listening to oldies radio on those long car rides with your parents, all the songs here will take to back to those days fighting with your brother and sister in the back seat, and they will be as familiar as the artists covering them.

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J Mascis Returns Behind The Drums With New Stoner Rock Band

If you’ve ever thought to yourself, “J Mascis’ guitar solos piss me off”, well, maybe his drum solos will touch you in the right spot. The long-haired dude from the recently-reunited Dinosaur Jr. is now behind the kit in a new stoner rock band: Witch. Standing in front of J in Witch are Kyle Thomas of Feathers on vox, Asa Irons (also of Feathers) on guitar, and Mascis’ longtime pal Dave Sweetapple on bass.

For those lacking faith in Mascis’ ability to pull a reverse Dave Grohl, have no fear. He was originally the drummer in Deep Wound, his pre-Dino Jr. hardcore band with Lou Barlow, and has pounded the skins with people like Mike Watt, Epic Soundtracks, the Velvet Monkeys, and Gobblehoof, as well as on various Dinosaur Jr. records.

As for Feathers…why does that name sound familiar? Well, the eight-piece Vermont band bearing crazy mountain instruments like the dulcimer and the lap harp have been opening for quite a few big shots lately, like Sufjan Stevens, Smog, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and, of course, Dinosaur Jr. They also guested on Devendra Banhart’s Cripple Crow album (hey, who didn’t?), and self-released an album last summer.

Witch’s self-titled debut album, recorded with John Agnello (Dinosaur Jr., Son Volt, Screaming Trees) is due out on Tee Pee Records on March 7, 2006. The tracklist is short. This either means no bang for your buck or, more likely, lots and lots of solos. Check it out and don’t let track three put you to sleep:

01 Changing
02 Seer
03 Rip Van Winkle
04 Hex
05 Hand of Glory
06 Black Saint

Source pitchforkmedia.com.

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My Morning Jacket Cancels New Years’s Eve Show + European Tour

In a post on their website, due to Jim James’ health complications from a recent case of pneumonia, My Morning Jacket has announced the cancellation of their New Year’s Eve show at Madison Square Garden and their European tour that was to be begin on January 18th. My Morning Jacket hopes to reschedule the European dates as soon as Jim is fully recovered and able to perform.

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