The Henry Clay People :: Album Release Show, Spaceland

The Henry Clay People, one of the best bands in L.A. are releasing, For Cheap Or For Free, November 4th. Yeah, we're biased as they are on the label, but we naturally only release the stuff we stand behind 110%. While the album doesn't hit retail for another six weeks, the band will be selling the LP at their release show October third at Spaceland. This show is bound . . .

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Reigning Sound :: Time Bomb High School

I've been on a huge Reigning Sound kick of late devouring their 2002 LP Time Bomb High School almost daily. There is something about this record that is so immediate, so primal and completely organic, that is eschews a sense of what rock & roll is all about - or what it should be about. I asked my friend

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Frank Zappa :: CNN Crossfire, 1986

Twenty-two and a half years ago, Frank Zappa sat down in a chair on a television set for a political debate show on a cable news network that was still fighting to be taken seriously. The previous fall, Zappa had appeared as a witness before a Congressional panel about the potential censorship of music that was found to contain questionable lyrical content or cover art. Zappa's feelings about words, art and what exactly freedom of speech entails were laid out at the feet of one incredulous . . .

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TV On The Radio :: Dear Science

Writers have been describing TV on the Radio as “soulful” since their Young Liars EP came out five years ago, for no discernible reason other than tandem-singers Tunde Adebimpe and Kyp Malone's wailing, churchy harmonies. But on

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Scratch The Surface :: Joy Division: Unknown Pleasures

Album artwork: Does it indeed affect our listening experience, and if so, how? Scratch the Surface is a new feature on Aquarium Drunkard that that takes a look at particularly interesting cover art choices.

Minimalism is a fine line to walk. There's a point where you really are saying too little about something - where the emphasis is lost between creator and viewer. But more than almost any other album art I can think of, Joy Division's become a member or log in.

Deep Throat :: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


Deep Throat:
a) an early 1970s porn film that is credited with, ahem, among other things, bringing traditional stag films to a mainstream auduence. b) the code name of the government insider/informant during Watergate.

Light In The Attic records just released the official soundtrack to Deep Throat - Anthology, Parts I & II. It's sound is more akin to an early '70s blaxploitation film's soundtrack than that of what would become known as "porn music" a decade later. Bow chicka bow . . .

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AD Presents :: Okkervil River (New Orleans, LA)

Our continuing Aquarium Drunkard Presents series at Republic New Orleans continues with Okkervil River Tuesday, September 30th, with special guests Crooked Fingers. For those of you who have yet to pick up the band's new album, The Stand Ins, you can check out become a member or log in.

Monolith 2008 :: :: Recap, Day Two

A festival spread out over two days has its limits. People who came for both days are more apt to be tired, more languid on the second day. So if you can, it's good to make the second day worth it. And Monolith did just that in spades.

Again, people who came early were treated to some of the best performances of the festival. Washington, D.C.'s Jukebox the Ghost was my first show of the day and it set a high bar for the rest of the . . .

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SIRIUS Radio :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS, channel 26 Left Of Center, can now be heard twice, every Friday - Noon EST and then an encore broadcast at Midnight EST. Below is this week’s playlist.

SIRIUS 64: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane (intro) ++ Deerhunter - Cover Me (Slowly) ++ Deerhunter - Agoraphobia ++ Sonic Youth - Candle ++ No Age - It's Oh So Quiet (Bjork Cover) ++ Thurston . . .

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Monolith 2008 :: Recap, Day One

The Monolith Festival: I was intrigued by the lineup for multiple reasons - this was certainly the most 'indie' looking festival I'd seen in awhile - more in tune with Pitchfork than Lollapalooza. The headliners went from Devotchka, Silversun Pickups and Atmosphere to Justice, TV on the Radio and CSS. Those names alone tell you something different is going on and the litany of bands on the underbilling reinforced that idea.

But first a bit about our host - Red Rocks Amphitheater is, seriously, the most beautiful outdoor concert area I've ever seen. Situated in the town of Morrison, just outside of Denver, it's a model in development that works with the environment rather than bending it to development's will. Denver is, however, 5,280 feet above sea level and this raises problems when it comes to, you know, breathing. Less oxygen makes a good stair climb, of which there are many at Red Rocks (approximately 230 steps from the bottom of the amphitheater to the top), a much more tiring task.

Both days at Monolith proposed similar problems - namely too many good bands jammed together. Especially during the early part of day one. Luckily, the festival crowd didn't pick up until nearly 4 o'clock. This left plenty of room to move to catch bands up close.

With five stages to choose from, there was a lot of cycling in style and space. Austin, Texas' Erin Ivey opened the day with a beautiful, low-key performance on the acoustic stage, a great place to catch some quieter, more subtle performances throughout the day. Rock Plaza Central would also give a good show on this stage later in the afternoon, sampling new songs from their forthcoming new album and from last year's Are We Not Horses?

The rest of the stages would demand more energy and decibels. Oxford, Mississippi's Colour Revolt was a high point of the early performances, firing off some truly inspired work from their latest, Plunder, Beg and Curse. The Veils brought their peculiar mix of snark and pathos and wordplay and succeeded despite tech problems. Cut Copy scored the first genuine over-the-top audience reaction of the day on the main stage and Port O'Brien turned an early crowd into a genuine party by inviting the audience up onto the stage, with pots and pans no less, to accentuate a closing performance of their song "I Woke Up Today."


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AD Presents :: Silver Jews, Echoplex, Sept. 26th

Aquarium Drunkard welcomes one of our all-time favorites, Silver Jews, to the Echoplex Friday September 26th. We have five pairs of tickets to give away to AD readers. Joos fan? Leave your name, email address and your favorite David Berman lyric(s) in the comments below. James Jackson Toth supports.

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AD Presents :: Mission of Burma, Echoplex 9.25.08

Aquarium Drunkard presents the mighty Mission of Burma at the Echoplex, Thursday night, September 25th. The band is set to perform VS in its entirety. We have five pairs of tickets for AD readers. Leave a comment below with your name, a valid email address, and your favorite Burma track. Winners will be notified via email . . .

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Lou Reed :: Rock ‘N Roll Animal (Live 1973)

For an audience, artists reinterpreting their own catalog, in a live setting, can be both exciting, and at times, an exercise in frustration. This trend of course also lends itself to the companion "live" album as well. One of the first instances of this I consciously remember was picking up Bob Dylan's 1974 live album with the Band, become a member or log in.