Link Wray 1971

Wow, now this is the good shit. One of perks of writing An Aquarium Drunkard is all the weekly reader tips/suggestions/emails we receive here at HQ. Thanks, and do keep 'em comin'. The latest example of fine music to grace our mailbox from a reader is the late Link Wray's self-titled 1971 album originally released on Polydor. Make no mistake, this is not Link in instrumental surf-guitar mode, but the man handling . . .

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Richard Buckner :: Meadow

He of the patented honey and gravel-throated warble returns September 24th with his eighth album entitled Meadow. No stranger to experimentation and collaboration, Buckner enlists the help of former Guided By Voices alumnus Doug Gillard and Kevin March, as well as The Waco Bros’ Steven Goulding, in this latest studio venture. Also in tow is veteran Buckner co-conspirator . . .

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The Kinks :: Well Respected Kinks

This past week Pitchfork Media presented, in my opinion, it's best feature yet. The website listed it's top 200 songs of the 1960s. As a dedicated follower of roots, be them musical or historical, I found this list to be both fascinating, and at times perplexing. But hey, one cannot expect to agree with every choice, but all in all we were . . .

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Now Podcasting :: Episode 13

Here is this week's show recorded a couple of days ago at the Little Radio studio in DTLA. All kinds of audio treats to be had for the savvy listener: Jacques Dutronc, CSS, Ben Kweller, Nouvelle Vague, Aretha Franklin, Whiskeytown, Bishop Allen, Elvis Costello, The Brunettes, The Vaselines, Camera Obscura, XTC, Tim Hardin, Jack Logan, Howe Gelb, Lucero, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, The Breeders, Swan Lake, Fugazi, Clem Snide, Primal Scream, Ratatat, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Deltron 3030, The Whigs . . .

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Horse Feathers + Barton Carroll :: Albums

I want to say something here that will make you take notice of the track below by the Portland duo that record and perform under the name Horse Feathers. The reason I want to say something inviting is that this is a song you need in your iTunes - or your iPod - or discman - or walkman - or car stereo. I would like to say something that would persuade you that this is not another run-of-the-mill quirky indie-folk throwaway, but something you might come back to time and again. Actually . . .

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Karling Abbeygate :: L.A. High Lonesome

I ran into Karling Abbeygate's voice by chance while browsing unknown artists on MySpace a few months ago. Initially, before listening to the tunes themselves, I was just taken with her excellent cowgirl boots. Mighty fine shit-kickers, but as it turned out, even better music. A modern day hybrid of Patsy Cline and Brenda Lee, Abbeygate croons in the style of the best 1950'5 Country & Western . . .

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Dogme 95 :: Arcadian Hymns

Dogme 95's Arcadian Hymns is one of my favorite albums of 2006 by a band or artist I did not know of prior to the beginning the year. Mission Label describes the artist's sound in the press release as: "Think of a 1940's prison gang jamming with Kraftwerk in the garden of Olympia, WA. It is a treat." What can I say, they . . .

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LUNA :: Lunafied (Digital Release Only)

Frequent Drunkard readers, you all knew this post was inevitable. Yes LUNA fans, you can now get (mostly) all of your favorite covers in one place. This digital-only release from Rhino, entitled Lunafied, collects the band's well chosen/diverse covers from over the course of their career. Here's the deal though: You have to either get it through iTunes

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Modern Skirts :: Technicolor Indie Pop

The Skirts and their brand of piano-driven pop music are about to blow up, and blow up in a big way. Eschewing typical indie-rock guitar swagger for melodies sweet enough to sugar your cereal, Modern Skirts self-released album Catalogue of Generous Men hooks you straight through with it's catchy and tight niche Pop tunes. Highly recommended for fans of Chris Mills, Brendan Benson, The . . .

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The Long Winters :: Third Long Player

Heads up -- The Long Winters new tune "Fire Island, AK" will be played on this week's little radio show -- it's off their latest LP Putting The Days To Bed, and if you're into that indie power-pop thing you'll love it. This . . .

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Mission of Burma :: L.A. and San Diego

Post-Punk legends (and working band of the present), Mission of Burma, have returned with The Obliterati --their third LP since their 2004 "comeback" album. In the spirit of all things Burma, An Aquarium Drunkard wants to give away some M.O.B treats to those readers with a sense of appreciation for musical history. If any of the following items grab your attention, keep reading . . .

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Jacques Dutronc :: Le Playboy

People, you really need Jacques Dutronc in your life. One way or another, this '60s actor/singer/songwriter will find his way in. The somewhat seedy side of suave and debonair French pop never got much better than this, not for my money anyway. For years, Dutronc's music has been an instant crowd-pleaser at parties -- it just so perfectly sets the scene. My French is terrible, so I catch maybe three words to one . . .

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Lucero :: Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers

Riding the momentum of last year's album Nobody's Darlings and the honestly of the bare-boned, band-on-the-road-documentary Dreaming In America, Lucero is back with possibly their strongest and most consistent listen yet. Produced by David Lowery in his Virginia studio . . .

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