9
Oct

Watch New Ryan Hemsworth’s Official Video for “Snow In Newark”

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Canadian producer-composer Ryan Hemsworth will soon release his second album Alone For The First TimeLate last month we fell in love with Hemsworth’s superb, Postal Service-esque first single off the album, Snow In Newark, which features the vocals of Dawn Golden.  Today the song’s beautifully-captured official video for the song was released.  Check out the Nepalese travelogue and soundtrack below, and prepare to get Alone For The First Time.

9
Oct

Watch Glass Animals Get “Gooey” Again on Late Night With Seth Meyers

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Just two days ago we posted our first impression of Britain’s Glass Animals and their song Gooey.  A scant 48 hours later they appeared out of the blue on Late Night With Seth Meyers and played that very song.  The band still has a sumptuous groove-psychedelia about it.  Check the performance out below, and by all means: get gooey.

9
Oct

Watch Chuck Prophet’s Official Video for “Ford Econoline” off New Album “Night Surfer”

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Following on the heels of fantastic live sets in San Francisco last weekend at the Make-Out Room and at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, Chuck Prophet has released a new video for the cut Ford Econoline from his stand-up (tube-of-a) new album Night Surfer.  Listen/watch as Prophet pays his respects to a vehicle that rockers immemorial (including Prophet, his talented wife Stephanie Finch, and his various bandmates) have driven around the world and back.  That’s life (for musicians).  And death (for vans). Along the way Chuck name-checks the Talking Heads.

Amongst others, REM’s Peter Buck was enlisted on guitar on the new album.  Go buy Night Surfer HERE.

8
Oct

Watch Caribou’s Official Video for and Live Performance of New Album Title-Track “Our Love”

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As mentioned repeatedly, Caribou yesterday released its infectious and entrancing new album Our Love.  Coinciding with the album’s release, the band also released the official video for the album’s title track.  Check it out below.  The video’s director Ryan Staake had this to say about the video shot on location in Ireland at the Lough Ine House:  “I wanted to create a slow, brooding film that contrasted the seeming limitless of youth with the reality of death in later years.”  Mission accomplished.  For a more lively (if you will) interpretation of the song, afterwards watch Dan Snaith and band perform the track recently on KCRW.  Go pick up Our Love soon.  You won’t be disappointed.

7
Oct

Watch Glass Animals Perform Groove-Ridden “Gooey” on KCRW

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One of Britain’s latest buzz-band is Glass Animals.  We were minding our own business the other month when out of nowhere the band’s song Gooey gummed up our earwaves.  What a groove!!  “Ride my simple song,” indeed!  The only knock on the band has been their lyrics, which are laden with abstraction and vague allusions.  We here promise, though, even there.  Let’s see what the future brings for this promising band.

Today, we happened upon KCRW where the band just happened to show up and play Gooey off of their critically-acclaimed debut album Zaba (there’s lots more where Gooey came from).  Check out the hypnotizing performance below.  You can listen to entire worthwhile session on Morning Becomes Eclectic HERE.  And go HERE to pick up the get their new album HERE.  Unfortunately, we were unavoidably elsewhere and couldn’t catch their raved-about shows at the Troubadour this past weekend in LA.

We’ll have more about Glass Animals soon come.

6
Oct

Watch Seth Avett Sing An Ode to “California”

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We receive intermittent song-semaphores from the interweb-acreage known as Crackerfarm.  Coming off our three-day-and-night Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival extravaganza (more on that later), we were particularly struck by the latest vignette of Seth Avett (you know, The Avett Brothers) singing his new, rootsy/satirical song California. Why on earth The Avett Brothers aren’t an annual staple at Hardly Strictly (rather than merely appearing in 2010 and 2006) we will never understand.  They were meant for the HSB Festival, and this song is living proof.  Let’s hear it for the Avetts at HSB 2015!

4
Oct

Watch Chuck Prophet’s “Wish Me Luck” Video and Catch Him at The Make-Out Room and at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival

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We are huge fans of Chuck Prophet and never miss an opportunity to pick up each newly-released album or to catch him live with the Mission Express (or otherwise).  Prophet recently released his fantastic new album Night Surfer.  To get a feel, check out his hilarious, heartwarming Official Video for new track Wish Me Luck below.  And then make your way to The Make-Out Room in San Francisco’s Mission District tonight (7pm sharp) and tomorrow (Sunday) at 2:45 at the Rooster Stage at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival.  At HSB, Prophet will also be backed by a string section for what he’s dubbed the “Strings in the Temple” in which they perform songs from his superb, San Francisco-centric album Temple Beautiful.

So go make out tonight and get strung up tomorrow.  You’ll thank us later, despite how that sounds.

2
Oct

Watch Chrissie Hynde Perform Songs From New Album “Stockholm” on Conan and KCRW

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It’s been a busy week for the gifted rocker, Chrissie Hynde, who is out making the media rounds in support of her superb first solo (non-Pretenders) album entitled Stockholm.  First, she appeared on Conan and gave an electrified performance of new song You or No One.  She then followed up with a soulful, acoustic performance at KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic of Adding The Blue off the new album and the Pretenders’ I Go To Sleep (the latter with atmospheric melodica added).

Check ’em out below and get your tickets to see her at the Arlington Theater on December 5th HERE.

30
Sep

Listen to Ryan Hemsworth’s “Snow in Newark”

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We’ve been hearing snippets of Canadian DJ-producer-remixologist Ryan Hemsworth for a while now, but until last week hadn’t heard a track that stopped us in our tracks.  Last week Hemsworth released the superbly wistful Snow in Newark, the first single from his impending new album (let’s call it Secret Songs for now) coming out on Last Gang Records.  With the graphic above and below (mail with postage, get it?), and the track’s obvious sound-allusions, Hemsworth makes obvious the influence of The Postal Service.  And yet, he delivers something all his own on the track.

Snow In Newark features Chicago’s Dawn Golden.  Listen to the track below, and to hear more of Hemsworth’s worthy work, go HERE and let fly.

 

28
Sep

On Sunday: Listen to Hurray For The Riff Raff’s “Everybody Knows (for Trayvon Martin)”

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We have quickly become huge fans of Hurray for the Riff Raff.  This has been a notable week of vignettes by and for HFTRR, including yet another winning set at KEXP (check out the second video below of the band recently performing Little Black Star) and the band’s performance of Hank Williams’ Lovesick Blues at the Albino Skunk Music Festival (see at bottom).

Of particular note, though, was HFTRR’s release of Everybody Knows (For Trayvon Martin).  Though written quite a while ago, the band never released the song until now.  Following the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, however, leader Alynda Lee Segarra decided to release the the track.  This is not the first time Segarra and band have tackled social issues head-on.  On their album, Small Town Heroes, the band released The Body Electric, a song rightfully and artfully decrying violence against women. Segarra has gone on to establish The Body Electric Fund.  The group has recently begun an IndieGogo campaign to fund a video for The Body Electric and to help raise funds for both The Trayvon Martin Foundation and the Third Wave Fund.

About Everybody Knows (For Trayvon Martin), Segarra had this to say:

“I wrote this song last year, on February 26th, one year after Trayvon Martin was shot to death in a Florida suburb. A young black man barely 17 years old brought to his end for no reason other than suspicion. It also happened to be my birthday.  As I celebrated another year on Earth, I was haunted by the fact that his life ended so soon. After a visit to the Civil Rights museum in Memphis, I wrote this song. This song is a reminder that we must not forget him. We must not forget about the work that lies ahead of us.”

Check ’em all out below, and we’ll see you at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival next weekend where HFTRR will next play on Friday, October 3rd..