Sep
Watch Band of Horses on WNYC’s Soundcheck
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Band Of Horses has recently released its album, Mirage Rock, which was produced by Glyn Johns, the heralded producer who has helmed the boards on albums by ’70s rock stalwarts The Eagles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Band and countless others. For another take on their Eagles-esque Slow, Cruel Hands Of Time, check out this stellar version performed at WNYC’s Soundcheck studio, and then go to WNYC to listen to two other songs (Older and How To Live) and a trivia contest with the band.
Sep
Watch Friday’s Bon Iver Concert in NYC
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FOR THE NEXT 48 HOURS ONLY, you can watch the full 97-minute show from Bon Iver, recorded live at Radio City Music Hall last Friday and brought to you by The Bowery Presents. Their show at the Santa Barbara Bowl remains one of our highlights of the concert year thus far.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqnb8_w38PQ&feature=em-uploademail-new
Sep
Check Out New A.C. Newman Song “Encyclopedia of Classic Takedowns”
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As previously mentioned, on October 9 A.C. Newman will release his third album, Shut Down The Streets, which follows in the wake of personal loss for Newman. The first song released from the album, I’m Not Talking, displayed in spades Newman’s fine songwriting craft. Now comes another slice of pop perfection, Encyclopedia of Classic Takedowns, which you can download HERE.
Sep
Watch Bobby Womack and Damon Albarn on Jimmy Fallon Show
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As we’ve written previously, R&B legend Bobby Womack released a fine album (The Bravest Man in the Universe) earlier this year produced by Damon “Olympic-Killer” Albarn (Blur, Gorillaz, etc.) and Richard Russell. Last night Womack, Albarn (on piano) and a big band performed the title cut, Whatever Happened to the Times and Jubilee. We particularly loved Albarn’s piano feel and the steel drum sound on the title cut (not to mention the entrancing main event, Womack’s vocalese).
Sep
Watch The Head and the Heart Perform Three Unrecorded Songs on KEXP
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The Head and the Heart performed unplugged and underwrought (a welcome change-of-pace) on KEXP last week. Check out their performances of an as-yet-unnamed new song, two other unrecorded songs (Fire/Fear and Ever Since) and Honey Come Home off of their debut album. The band will perform on October 6th at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco.
Sep
Download The Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s “St. James Infirmary” Featuring Jim James and Trombone Shorty
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The Preservation Jazz Hall Band is set to release its new album, St. Peter and 57th St. (A 50th Anniversary Celebration), which was recorded at Carnegie Hall on January 7th of this year for Rounder Records. The album features special guests My Morning Jacket, Allen Toussaint, Trombone Shorty, GIVERS, Tao Seeger, King Britt, Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs, Mos Def, The Del McCoury Band, The Blind Boys of Alabama, and the Preservation Hall Junior Jazz Band.
Download the song St. James Infirmary HERE (featuring Jim James and Trombone Shorty), and check out the video about the band and its history below.
Sep
Watch Allo Darlin’s New Video for “Northern Lights”
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Allo Darlin’s effervescent album Europe is a pure portion of pop-rock and one of our favorite albums of the year. Months later we can still listen to it on repeat. The band has just released its official video (via NME) for Northern Lights, which was “written about a New Year’s Eve spent in Sweden.” How the video relates thereto? We’re not sure, but boatloads of salt and light are exhibited.
Sep
Watch Patrick Watson Light Up “Lighthouse”
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Patrick Watson and band recently performed his song Lighthouse from Adventures in Your Own Backyard at the Village Underground. Watch Watson shine across the entire wavelength spectrum on this song.
Sep
Watch Band of Horses Perform “Knock Knock” on Letterman Show
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In case you don’t have time for the full concert put on by the Band of Horses for Live on Letterman earlier this week, check out the band performing Knock Knock off of their intermittently rocking new album Mirage Rock. ‘Tain’t no mirage. These boys can rock.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_FKnnhum5s&feature=player_embedded
Sep
Watch Feist’s “From the Basement” Episode on Crackle
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As noted earlier this week, you can now watch Feist’s fine From the Basement episode on Crackle.com. Check out the superb sound and camerawork in her/their performances in the two parts below.