The People’s Temple Choir :: He’s Able

(Guest post from travel/music author Brian Kevin discussing his recently released piece on the Jim Jones backed People's Temple Choir and, their album, He’s Able. Great stuff. - AD)

For years before the Jonestown Massacre made the group infamous in 1978, the California religious sect called Peoples Temple was known for three . . .

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Diversions :: Great Lakes on writing Ways of Escape

October 12th sees the release of Great Lakes fourth album, Ways of Escape. Below, founding, and constant, member Ben Crum reflects on the process, and hurdles, it took to get there.   Great Lakes will play a record release show, with the full band that played on Ways of Escape, at The Rock Shop in Brooklyn on October 24th.
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"Bands, those funny little plans that never work quite right." — Jonathan Donahue of Mercury Rev

I'm 36 now, and have been playing music and putting out records for a long time. My band, Great Lakes, began in Athens, Georgia in 1996. A self-titled debut came out in 2000, followed by The Distance Between in 2002 and Diamond Times in 2006. Ways of Escape is the new one, to be released October 12th, 2010, and, in its way, it turned out to be something of a debut for me–which is strange, because I've played on a lot of different records and in many bands over the years.

Great Lakes began based around the songwriting collaboration between me and an old friend and lyricist, Dan Donahue, with whom I'd written songs since we were in high school. We wrote the first three Great Lakes records together, collaboratively–I wrote the music and he wrote the words. In the early days of the band Jamey Huggins, who played with of Montreal for many years and recently released a record under the moniker James Husband, played an important role as a multi-instrumentalist. Counting people that have either played on the records and/or in the live band, I've worked with well over 30 different musicians since Great Lakes began–but the "band," for the last few years, has essentially been just me and whoever is playing with me at any given time. Though I still do some full band shows around New York, these days I prefer to tour with a duo line-up–me on guitar, and a drummer, Kevin Shea, who has been with me for 4 years now. But, though my new record features Kevin on drums and 8 other accomplished and talented musicians playing a variety of instruments, in a sense I'm basically the last man standing, the Great Lake.

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Hopscotch Music Festival

(J. Neas reports from his native North Carolina on last weekend's inaugural Hopscotch Music Festival.)

Living in the South can be a frustrating endeavor when it comes to getting great concerts. Bands often seem to think that the region consists entirely of Washington, D.C. and, perhaps, Atlanta. But thankfully, Greg Lowenhagen and Greyson Currin of Raleigh, North Carolina's Independent Weekly decided that it was time to fix that. Thus, they helped to create the Hopscotch Music Festival that happened in Raleigh this past weekend. Aquarium Drunkard was on the ground for all three nights of the fest.

Earlier this year, AD spoke with Currin and Lowenhagen about the festival. "[The Triangle (Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill) scene] is what it is. It's the product of a few separate, but connected, small but mid-size cities. It's not New York. It's not that big, obviously. But in terms of the size of these towns, it's an extremely productive and passionate group of musicians," said Currin when I asked him about the city's scene in comparison to larger cities that are the more typical hosts for a festival of this size. Currin is also a staff writer for Pitchfork Media and I posed this question to him as someone who would have a sense of how the Triangle stacked up. "Something to keep in mind is that for every band like Bowerbirds or Megafaun or the Rosebuds, Love Language - bands that are on the national radar - there are literally hundreds of bands in this relatively small community and they're playing every night. That's the essence of this scene here."

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Tom Waits :: Orphans: Vinyl Edition Tracks

For those of you who purchased the Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers, and Bastards collection on vinyl, upon its 2009 release, the following is old news. But if you, like me, have the set on compact disc, keep reading. The vinyl release of Waits' odds and sods compilation came with an additional six bonus tracks: "Crazy Bout My Baby," "Diamond In Your Mind," "Canon Song," "Pray," "No One Can Forgive Me," and ""Mathie Grove

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J. Tillman :: Tillman Sings ‘Tonight’s The Night’

"Well, late at night, when the people were gone, he used to pick up my guitar. And sing a song in a shaky voice that was real as the day was long."

Josh Tillman takes on Tonight's The Night, Neil Young's dark night of the soul, in its entirety...

Download:  J. Tillman :: Tillman Sings 'Tonight's The Night'

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Superchunk :: Majesty Shredding

When Portishead released Third in 2008, it had been nearly a decade since the release of their previous album. That's a lifetime in the music industry and all sorts of questions arise when it happens: what will the band sound like now? ; has the band lost its touch? ; will anyone care? It's a gamble to go away for such a long period, and now the wager has been taken up by Superchunk whose new album, become a member or log in.

WAVED OUT 2 :: Los Angeles, Sept 25th @ The Echo/Echoplex

Lineup: Dungen, The Entrance Band, Sharon Van Etten, Lord Huron, The Fresh & Onlys, Shannon & The Clams, John Carpenter,

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Roadside Graves :: Aquarium Drunkard Session (2010)

Earlier this month Muzzle of Bees posted the 'lost' Aquarium Drunkard session we did with Roadside Graves at Infrasonic Studios during the summer of 2009. Among other things the session marked the first appearance of "Liv Tyler" which would later be recorded during the You Won . . .

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Elvis Costello :: Girls Talk

"Several of the songs on Get Happy had been played on the mysteriously named "Armed Funk Tour" in the spring of 1979, our last American trip for over two years. However our first trial sessions revealed our "road" arrangements to be trite, brittle, and uncomfortably close to the rapidly dating style which was now called "New Wave". The decision to change was not exactly . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 26 (SIRIUS), and channel 43 (XM), can now be heard twice, every Friday - Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 158: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ The Bellys - Chow Chow ++ Beach Fossils - Sometimes ++ Television - Marquee Moon ++ Fire Engines - Get Up And Use Me ++ Pylon - Stop It ++ Conspiracy of Owls - Ancient Robots ++ Guided By Voices - Can't Hear The Revolution ++ The Art Museums - Paris Cafes ++ Arthur Russell . . .

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Relatively Clean Rivers

This album comes out of the mind of Phil Pearlman; a veteran of the American 60's rock scene and the brains behind such epic psych albums Beat of the Earth and the great Electronic Hole. Relatively Clean Rivers' only album was released in 1975/76 though it sounds straight out of 1969. This album is extremely rare and has proven to be quite a controversial privately financed release.

Some feel this album is the second coming, with strong apocalyptic acid visions and wonderful musicianship. Others feel that it's a solid rural . . .

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Off The Record :: Megafaun On Raleigh, NC

With the inaugural Hopscotch Music Festival kicking off later this week in Raleigh, NC we asked Megafaun's Bradley Cook to run down some of his favorite local haunts in his adopted hometown.   And, for those keeping score, this isn't Cook's first rodeo on AD; be sure to check out the piece he did become a member or log in.

AD Presents :: The Tallest Man On Earth, @ The Henry Fonda

We're giving away three pairs of tickets to AD readers. Hit up the comments with your name and email to enter . . .

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Sevens :: Palace Brothers/Gulf Shores

(Sevens, a recurring feature on Aquarium Drunkard, pays tribute to the art of the individual song.)

The muse that is 'Summer's end' has long served as an allegory for countless pieces of prose, poetry and, of course, song. From the Beach Boys to Don Henley ("Boys of Summer," anyone?), the bittersweet transition from the warm, stereotypically carefree, months of the season into Autumn are often tinged with a touch of nostalgia and/or melancholy. become a member or log in.

Richard Swift & Damien Jurado :: Other People’s Songs Vol. 1

Last week via Tumblr Damien Jurado and Richard Swift dropped Other People's Songs Vol. 1, a free, 9 track, digital download featuring the pair covering some of their favorite songs. The tracks range from Bill Fay and John Denver to Kraftwerk and Yes. “Other People’s Songs Vol. 1 is a collection of covers recorded on the weekend of August 21-22, 2010 (with the aid of a four-track cassette recorder and . . .

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