
Christian McBride & Inside Straight, Mike Mainieri-Marnix Bussier Quartet
Christian McBride & Inside Straight, Mike Mainieri-Marnix Bussier Quartet & more
Christian McBride & Inside Straight, Mike Mainieri-Marnix Bussier Quartet & more
Whether it’s collaborating with his band mates, recording guest vocals, or hand-picking opening acts, My Morning Jacket’s Yim Yames has always radiated a spirit of camaraderie with his fellow musician.
The incomparable Joe Henry will be performing some select dates in support of his moving and critically lauded new release Blood From Stars. A review of the album in Spin
Tortoise, the world-renowned Chicago music pioneers, announce their first 2010 dates hitting several cities that they didn’t get to visit in 2009. "Beacons of Ancestorship" is the band’s first record
Fresh off a spectacular five-night run of shows in New York’s Times Square, including a legendary New Year’s Eve blowout, The Disco Biscuits will be hitting the road throughout February,
Beth Orton is happy to announce two special solo performances in New York in January. On January 17th at the City Winery and on January 18th at The Bell House,
Detroit Female Punks unite with the formation of Gorevette. The group is a linking up of Nikki Corvette and Amy Gore from the Gore Gore Girls, bringing together some powerful pop punk chops crafted into a bouncy sing-along worthy effort titled, The Lustfully Yours EP.
Passion Pit have mapped out dates for a U.S. Spring tour. Following three previously announced sold-out shows in the Big Apple and dates in Australia, Japan, and Europe, the indie
I’d like to start my recap of Day Four of Jam Cruise 8 with the tale of Laurence Scudder of the Ryan Montbleau Band. Back in 1995, I headed up to Saratoga Springs, NY to start school at Skidmore College. The second night of school I met Laurence and we instantly bonded. Within a few days we were nearly inseparable and Larry has been one of my best friends since that second day of Skidmore.
When Laurence and I first hung, he showed me his viola – an instrument I was completely unfamiliar with. Laurence had played in youth orchestras but when I asked him if he jammed he gave me a puzzled look. Laurence was into the Beastie Boys, Tribe Called Quest and other hip-hop acts, yet I saw an opening with his love for Bob Marley. We bonded over some Marley and soon-there-after I played the Harry Hood from Phish’s April 18, 1992 show as his introduction to jam music and he took to it like a fish to water.
We saw all sorts of great jam shows together and more importantly jammed out on our instruments nearly everyday. Laurence has followed his passion for music by joining the Ryan Montbleau Band – a nationally recognized touring act that won the Vote For The Boat contest this year. Day Four was the day of Laurence as he made his presence felt across the boat.
READ ON for more on Laurence’s big day…
This year at Hidden Track, we concocted a little experiment for our year-end Best Albums of 2009 list. Instead of picking the old fashioned way – subjectively – we opted for something a little different: a collaborative, collective list that incorporates the opinions of everybody here at HT.
To begin, we devised an all-encompassing list of around 100 nominees and populated it in a Google spreadsheet – essentially anything that anybody who writes for Hidden Track liked at all, made the list. Then we invited our crew of writers to independently vote on the whole list (omitting anything unfamiliar) on a scale of 1 to 20 (20 = five stars). We ended up with 33 voters with varying degrees of familiarity with the nominees; some folks voted on just about everything, while some just a few. From there, we eliminated anything that did not receive at least three votes, calculated the average scores, and sorted it. We took the top 25 scores and presto: the Hidden Track 25 Best Albums of 2009. No bullshit, no big opinions; just the results.
Let’s check out numbers 10 through 6 and see what made the cut…
Key Tracks: Good Morning Midnight, The Walls Are Coming Down, Comets
Sounds Like: Arcade Fire, Frightened Rabbit, Andrew Bird
Skinny: Reservoir showed in Fanfarlo a number of immensely talented musicians who swap instruments, successfully incorporate unconventional tackle like the clarinet, trumpet, violin, melodica, even the saw, and write some amazing orchestral indie rock/pop songs. While all of the material comes across easy and beautiful, perhaps the best indication of what’s to come from this young juggernaut band is the album’s instrumental closing lullaby, Good Morning Midnight, which in a mere 1:26, could put both mom and baby to sleep.
READ ON for the next four album in our week long countdown…