AD Presents :: O’Death @ Spaceland, 11.22.08

Saturday, November 22nd, Aquarium Drunkard presents O'Death at Spaceland with special guests Le Switch and Death To Anders. We have a few pairs of tickets to give away to AD readers. To land a pair, hit up the comments below with your name, and a valid email address. Winners will be notified via email.

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Vetiver :: More of The Past (EP)

Earlier this week Vetiver released More of The Past, a companion EP to their album of eclectic covers, Thing of The Past. Like the LP, here we find Andy Cabic mining his vinyl collection for nuggets . . .

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SIRIUS/XM Radio :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

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

SIRIUS 71: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Little Joy - No One's Better Sake ++ Of Montreal - Eluardian Freak ++ Titti - Rainmaker ++ White Denim - Sitting ++ TV On The Radio - Young Liars (Acoustic) ++ Megafaun - Find Your Mark ++ White . . .

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Let’s Get The Show On The Road Again…

Inspired by the comments from last week's Sevens entry on David Bromberg's "Sharon," may we present "Let's Get The Show On The Road Again." A number of you noted that Widespread Panic covers "Sharon," and how the band have a long tradition of introducing interesting and varied covers to their live stable. Indeed they do. Over the past fourteen years I have seen the band cover artists as disparate as fIrehose, Talking Heads, The Meters, Bill Withers, Neil Young, Vic Chesnutt, Tom Waits, etc.

One track I most definitely have Panic to thank for turning me onto is Michael Stanley Band's "Let's Get The Show On The Road Again," a track that, after checking, the band has covered almost every year since 1985. Admittedly, I know virtually nothing about Michael Stanley (Cleveland's answer to Bob Seeger?), or his band, but the tune grabbed me over a decade ago after first hearing J.B. impart the opening lines. They sound both like an invitation and a warning. Lyrically, and instrumentally, the tune conveys a seedy, tired, and foreboding view of 1970s excess, success and easy hubris.

Also: Since we're on the subject, here's two tracks from one of my favorite wsp shows from April 3, 1996.

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MP3: Michael Stanley Band :: Let's Get The Show On The Road Again
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After the jump: Since we're on the subject; 2 tracks from wsp, April 3, 1996.

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It Still Moves :: Lost Songs, Lost Highways…

Amanda Petrusich's new book is on a subject near and dear to my heart: American, or rather, Americana music; a genre, if it can be called that, that spans everything from Delta blues to Songs: Ohia. It Still Moves: Lost Songs, Lost Highways, and the Search for the Next American Music, is part travelogue, part history and part fandom. Petrusich travels . . .

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Off The Record :: Frida Hyvî¶nen (Flarken, Sweden)

Off The Record is a recurring feature here on the Drunkard that marries two of my greatest interests; music and travel. Having a locals perspective when visiting a new locale is the difference between experiencing it through the lens of a tourist and of that of a native.

Off The Record gathers some of my favorite artists, asks them to reflect on their city of residence, and choose a handful of places they could not live without, be them bookstores, bars, restaurants or vistas.

Today's installment of Off The Record catches up with . . .

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Of Montreal :: Skeletal Lamping: Point/Counterpoint

Have you spent some time with Skeletal Lamping yet? It is a pan-sexual, sound collage, romp that with its feet firmly planted in the present, manages to sound inherently retro while looking towards the future. It's an interesting listen to say the least, not to mention complicated and polarizing. I'm of the opinion that the album, and its live counterpart, are a success - in both their execution as well as the synthesis of motifs and themes that Kevin Barnes has been flirting with for years. This is it -- it is all here; laid out . . .

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Le Switch :: I’m Not On (Acoustic)

You may remember we were in Nashville in September for our showcase at the AMA festival. Le Switch was one of the bands on the bill, and before their set, the Dell Lounge folks shot and acoustic version of "I'm Not On" that will be on the band's next EP. Those familiar with Nashville might recognize the locale -- the stairwell above the Basement and

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Grateful Dead :: Egypt 1978 (New Compilation)

Last month, my inner deadhead reared its head when I read that an official compilation was being released featuring a smattering tracks from the Dead's 1978 three-night run in Egypt. If you're any kind of fan on the band's late seventies work/theatrics you have more than likely read tomes dedicated to the group's pilgrimage to the pyramids. If so, you're also aware that, despite the majestic setting, a lunar eclipse, and various pageantry, the shows were, by most accounts, sub . . .

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Van Morrison :: Astral Weeks @ Hollywood Bowl

What happens to the bands we love when they don't call it quits. Ups, downs, break-downs, break-ups, reunions. And then, the backing-band: three back-up singers, too many guitarists, a percussionist. It can all get to be a little too much.

So when Van Morrison played the first night of two at the Hollywood Bowl, those more skeptical could be forgiven for being fearful of the elaborate band set-up, the Silver "VM" welded to the mic stand . . .

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Birds & Batteries :: The Bay Bridged, Volume 2

The Bay Bridged, Volume 2 by The Bay Bridged

The Bay Bridged, Volume 2 is now available. It is being packaged as a Vinyl only picture disc (with an enclosed MP3 download coupon.) Artists include: Birds & Batteries, Rogue Wave, Emily Jane White, Okay, and Two Sheds.

Purchase: The Bay Bridged, Vol. Two

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Stephen Malkmus/Blitzen Trapper :: Funk 49

Ahoy. Just returned to L.A. after a long weekend in Austin for the third annual Fun Fun Fun festivus, and, yes, as expected it was indeed "fun." The vibe and atmosphere was very low-key compared to many a festival, and of course it all felt very Austin. It was also the last of the National's planned performances according to what Matt Berninger said would be "a long time." Appropriately, the band closed with . . .

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Warren Zevon :: 1976 S/T Debut (Reissue)

“And if California slides into the ocean, like the mystics and statistics say it will, I predict this motel will be standing until I pay my bill.” - Warren Zevon, Desperados Under The Eaves

Some artists feel inextricably linked to specific locales. Can you imagine Lou Reed hailing from anywhere other that Manhattan, or the Allman Brothers oozing out of somewhere besides the deep South? Warren Zevon is one such artist – his work, both explicitly and subliminally, just feels like Los Angeles. Unlike his friend and peer (and the producer . . .

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