Diversions :: John Vanderslice/Bay Area Day Trips

(Diversions, a new feature on Aquarium Drunkard, catches up with our favorite artists as they wax on subjects other than recording and performing.)

With a new record, Romaninan Names, and a new label home, Dead Oceans, John Vanderslice is never one to sit still.   If he's not writing, recording or . . .

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Jeremy Enigk :: The AD Interview

Truly one of the most unique voices to come out of the Pacific Northwest in the 1990s, Jeremy Enigk crafted a reputation as a dynamic and emotive singer fronting the band Sunny Day Real Estate. His first solo record was released back in 1996, but it took another decade for him to return to solo work. Now he's back with his second solo album in three years, the lovely OK Bear, and he took a moment to sit down with Aquarium Drunkard to talk about improv on the new album, how it feels to be letting go, the legacy of Sunny Day and how he really doesn't mean to offend Ringo, honest.

Aquarium Drunkard: The title of the new album is OK Bear. Can you tell me about the album title?

Jeremy Enigk: Well it's sort of random. The whole record is random, which I like about it. But I was in the studio and joking around with the producers and the guys and doing my imitation of an opera singer singing in my fake Spanish, even though I don't know Spanish, and I sang "vale oso." And they said, "Hey, you just said 'OK bear.'" That basically is Spanish - 'vale oso' - 'OK Bear.' I thought it was rad. So I just stuck with it and it kept coming up during the recording. So, why not? I can't do anything better.

AD: You talk about a random feel to the record. Do you feel this is more of an album in a loose sense? Do the songs have a coherent feel to them or is it a smattering of a lot of things you've been working on grouped together under the heading of an album?

JE: The randomness, what I meant by that, was more the title. And also the cover is a picture of me as a kid and has no connection to any of the songs. But the music itself is all pretty cohesive and I think it sounds like it was recorded in the same place and yeah, there is a cohesiveness there. The way I feel with these collection of songs, it was all one thought.

AD: Has that been a common thing with your solo records?

JE: Yeah, there's always a sort of theme and that's easy to achieve because you're working with a specific producer, a specific time frame and a specific studio. So all these elements come together and create a very specific feel for each record. But going into this record, I had absolutely no ideas, well, maybe three very loose ideas, of what I wanted to do. I flew to Spain and just sort of improvised the record. It seems like it would be pretty random, right? But it ended up actually sounding like a cohesive piece of work. And that's because of the producers.

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Sevens :: Savion Glover, P.O.S

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

Politics and hip-hop go like peanut butter and jelly and on one of this year's best hip-hop albums, Never Better, P.O.S. takes a song that was written before the demise of the Bush administration and creates a song . . .

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Rodriguez :: Coming From Reality

Last year Sixto Rodriguez was responsible for one of my favorite reissues of 2008 -- 1970's Cold Fact.   He also composed an Off The Record that pissed some folks off. Good times.   This spring Light In The Attic reissued the follow up to Cold Fact entitled Coming From Reality

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds :: From Her To Eternity

It’s a good time to be a Bad Seed.   In addition to releasing the critically-acclaimed Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!, Nick Cave has, in the past year, toured relentlessly to rabid crowds, written the score to John . . .

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Bettye LaVette :: You’ll Never Change

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Bonnie “Prince” Billy :: Los Angeles, 2009

Bonnie "Prince" Billy made several appearances L.A. last month in support of his new album, Beware, including a proper evening show at the El Rey, an Amoeba in-store, and a mid-morning studio taping for Fuel.tv at a studio in west L.A. While I missed the El Rey show, I did made it over to the taping . . .

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SIRIUS/XM Radio :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

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

SIRIUS 93: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Harry Nilsson - Gotta Get Up ++ Nick Drake - Hazy Jane II ++ Creation - Making Time ++ The Kinks - Johnny Thunder ++ Emitt Rhodes - Long Time No See ++ The Rolling Stones - Soul Survivor ++ Warren Zevon - Join Me In L.A. ++ John . . .

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Condo Fucks :: The AD Interview

In their three years of existence, Cleveland proto-punks The Electric Eels played all of six shows.   According to the All Music Guide, each of those six shows ended in either arrest or violence, often between band members on-stage.   The group’s fuzzed-to-death music would go on to influence the Dead Boys, become a member or log in.

AD Presents Avett Brothers @ Music Box, May 9th

Saturday, May 9th, Aquarium Drunkard presents an evening with The Avett Brothers and Magnolia Electric Co. at The Music Box in Hollywood.   Tickets will be going fast for this one.

We have three pairs of tickets to giveaway for AD readers.   To land a pair, leave a comment below with your name, favorite Avett's or Molina album and a valid email you can be reached at.  . . .

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Johnny Jenkins :: Walk On Gilded Splinters

While he may be a footnote in history (compared to some of the artists he surrounded himself with) Johnny Jenkins laid down one heavy hitter of an album in late 1969 -- Ton-Ton-Macoute!.   As the the leader of The Pinetoppers, Jenkins famously hired Otis Redding to be his personal driver prior to Redding being discovered at

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Sevens :: House We Used to Live In

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

"A house divided against itself cannot stand," Abraham Lincoln famously said, and a house as metaphor for a relationship - be it one between warring parts of a nation or warring factions of a family or love affair - is an old one. It seems appropriate that Pat DiNizio of the Smithereens would use such a timeless metaphor. The Smithereens . . .

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Parson Redheads :: Diversions/80s Indie Albums

(Diversions, a new feature on Aquarium Drunkard, catches up with our favorite artists as they wax on subjects other than recording and performing.)    

Steeped heavily in the sounds of the last four decades of the golden coast, I was both surprised and thrilled when Parson Redheads principle singer/songwriter Evan Way suggested he compile a Diversions piece on his favorite artists/albums from the 80s.

Over the course of the past . . .

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