Vid: Squeeze – Pulling Mussels From A Shell
While the songs on Squeeze’s new greatest hits album Spot The Difference may all be familiar to longtime fans, it actually features all new recordings by the band as a
While the songs on Squeeze’s new greatest hits album Spot The Difference may all be familiar to longtime fans, it actually features all new recordings by the band as a
PBS is the place for the best music on TV this weekend. The second season of The Artists Den rolls on with Tori Amos, while a repeat of Austin City
Mason Jennings will release his first live album, Live At First Avenue on August 24th via Stats & Brackets. The live album was recorded during the last night of his
With the release of her debut album, Nomad, Anna Rose offers listeners a slick blend of singer/songwriter based pop and rock – and although on a certain level her sound isn’t the most unique sound you may ever hear, it works as it brings to mind comparisons to famed artists such as Harvest-era Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and the like.
I can’t be the only one who was infatuated with the preppy model who appears on the cover of Vampire Weekend’s latest LP, Contra, and always wondered what her deal
With the list of musicians taking a stand against Arizona’s recently passed controversial immigration law SB 1070 by participating in The Sound Strike growing, two of the more vocal opponents
Wait, what year is it? God Street Wine and Ray’s Music Exchange were playing on the same night last week? We round out our look at the week that was with Boston’s world/jazz/fusion collective Club D’Elf and we lead off with Reid Genauer & The Assembly of Dust. Enjoy.
[Thanks to belexes for this week’s photo]
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Artist & Title: Assembly of Dust – Light Blue Lover, Sometimes
Date & Venue: 2010-07-08 Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, NY
Taper & Show Download: Z-Man
Taper Z-Man often shows up in this weekly feature, but the tapes are normally from down south. I guess Z-Man had some business to attend to in New York, so this show by Reid Genauer & The Assembly of Dust got taped. Jason Crosby, who opened the show, joined AOD for the majority of their set supplying fiddle and keyboards. The audio selection is from the encore which features one of AOD’s newest tunes and an old Strangefolk classic. Reid and the gang next play Friday July 23rd in North Conway, NH with The Brew supporting. Hey speaking of reunions, what do you say Reid?
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We’re happy to see that David Gilmour and Roger Waters seem to have buried the very large hatchet that kept the two at each other’s throats for decades. This past
We can thank Bill Graham for today’s clip as he had enough foresight to install video cameras at many of his venues back in the ’70s. The cameras at the
With the first six months of 2010 beginning to feel like a distant memory, I figured it was time to continue a tradition by taking a look at my favorite six albums of the first half of the year with the Top 6 Of The First 6.
6) Cornershop – Judy Sucks A Lemon For Breakfast
Cornershop sure seem to like taking their time in releasing studio albums, managing only two in the 13 years since their critically acclaimed When I Was Born For The 7th Time came out in 1997. At points you almost forget the band still exists. For the group’s first full-length since 2002, the Brit-pop act returned with another album full of their unique blend of British Invasion rock, mixed with sitars, eclectic samples and sound collages. The LP includes a fantastic cover of Manfred Mann’s version of The Mighty Quinn and the soaring 16-plus minute psychedelic-gospel-funk-soul jam Turned On Truth.
READ ON for more of my Top 6 Of The First 6…