Friday Mix Tape: A Long Week Concludes
I don’t know about you, but I couldn’t be happier to put the last full work week of 2008 behind me. I’ve been burning the candles at both ends and
I don’t know about you, but I couldn’t be happier to put the last full work week of 2008 behind me. I’ve been burning the candles at both ends and
As I was trolling through YouTube looking for some tasty clips for our second Grateful Dead themed week, I stumbled across a rather interesting video of a young Joni Mitchell
It’s been a while since MMW’s home base of NYC has gotten some love, so we were very excited to find this piece of news on the band’s website… Medeski
The great Animal Collective leak saga continues with the news that the email from band member Brian “Geologist” Weitz was a hoax. Someone hacked Geologist’s email address and sent off
Jack Johnson and an assortment of musicians on his Brushfire Records roster pitched in to create a debut holiday album called This Warm December.
Hailing from UK-based shoegazing bands Mojave 3 and Slowdrive, singer/songwriter Neil Halstead recently branched off to focus on a solo album that he dropped this past July. Since signing onto Brushfire Records, Halstead has been racking up critical acclaim while touring extensively. For This Warm December, Halstead contributed an original, somber acoustic track entitled, The Man in the Santa Suit. Halstead shares his thoughts about the holidays and his memories of Christmastime in the UK…
Jack Spilberg: What do you want for Christmas?
Neil Halstead: Time with the family and friends
JS: What’s better, naughty or nice?
NH: I have to say naughty and nice is probably the very best.
JS: Which do you prefer, real or fake Christmas trees?
NH: Fake Christmas trees are less messy I suppose. When I was a kid we would have a little tree that my dad would dig up every year for Christmas, and then replant afterwards. That is probably the best solution. You’ve got to go big in the end though.
READ ON for more from Brushfire recording artist Neil Halstead…
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Van Morrison has announced that he will release the recent live recording of his ‘Astral Weeks’ album via EMI Music in the US in early 2009. The veteran singer re-recorded