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Yo La Tengo :: Stuff Like That There

Fans of Yo La Tengo's softer side received some very good news this week with the announcement of the band's latest LP,  Stuff Like That There, out  August 28th. It's being pitched as a "spiritual sequel" to YLT's beloved, semi-acoustic 1990 album, Fakebook, which masterfully mixed covers, re-worked originals and . . .

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Dead Notes: The Printed Word – Volume I

Dead Notes: “Where all the print is blood. Where all the pages are my days…”

Late last year we compiled all our Dead Notes columns into a print ’zine that heavily nodded to the early original issues of Relix, fan’s parking lot flyers and iconic pieces of Dead history. Also accompanying the ‘zine was the music of the columns packaged in several bootleg-esque slipcases. We made a few dozen copies and passed them out amongst friends and fans with a note encouraging them to make copies of everything and pass them along. Not only was this a success but we were able to get the entire piece into the Grateful Dead Archives at the McHenry Library at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Needless to say we were super jazzed to have Nick Meriwether and his team acknowledge our efforts to bring back some of original flare of the early Dead tape trading and fan art network. So please download, print out and burn copies of this set to share with your friends. It is our work as much as it is yours as fans of the column. And stay tuned, we've only just begun...

Download: Dead Notes: The Printed Word - Volume I (zipped folder)

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Whitney :: No Matter Where We Go

Whitney is Max Kakacek and Julien Ehrlich. Having cut some chops with Smith Westerns and Unknown Mortal Orchestra, they've now introduced their new project with "No Matter Where We Go." Simple, mid-fi, summer grooving, emitting sparks of Big Star as much as the bands from which they hailed. words / b kramer

Whitney :: No Matter Where We Go

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Daughn Gibson :: Daddy I Cut My Hair

Daughn Gibson returns this week with his third lp, and second for Sub Pop, entitled Carnation. Again, that voice. Gibson on the first single, and video, below. Directed by Matt Amato.

"Daddy I Cut My Hair" tracks the movements of an eleven- year-old girl as she navigates the rugged terrain of a nearly abandoned American landscape. Filmed on location in Pennsylvania’s coal region in the towns of Centralia, Jim Thorpe, Mahanoy City, Mt. Carmel, Nesquehoning . . .

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Fanny :: An Unlikely Candidate For Rock ‘n Roll Obscurity

Fanny is an unlikely candidate for rock 'n roll obscurity. Formed by the Sacramento-via-Manila sister duo of June and Jean Millington along with drummer Alice de Buhr and guitarist Addie Clement, the group, barely out of high school, made a name for itself gigging around the West Coast as The Svelts and Wild Honey in a converted school bus in the late '60s. They spent this time learning from Northern California bands like Cold Blood, and by watching the likes of Janis Joplin, the Dead, and a host of other psychedelic bands springing up around the Bay Area. Their tight live performances of Motown and R&B staples even snagged them a slot alongside Sly Stone. But the girls set their sights on Los Angeles with the classic ultimatum: get signed or go home. At an open mic night at The Troubadour, rumored to be the band’s last stop before calling it quits, Wild Honey caught the ear of producer Richard Perry’s secretary. Perry, who by that time had already produced Captain Beefheart's Safe As Milk and God Bless Tiny Tim, saw the breakout potential in a hard rocking all-female band -- especially one already formed and road-ready -- and quickly convinced Reprise Records to sign the group.

During the preparation of its self-titled debut, the band – now a trio with the departure of Clement – met keyboardist Nickey Barclay (briefly a touring member of Joe Cocker’s band), who rounded out their sound, and changed its name to Fanny, leading to a cheeky marketing campaign from Reprise. 1970's Fanny hinged on the raw live energy of the four-piece and debuted mostly self-penned material. But it also tackled an up-tempo cover of Cream's "Badge" -- fearlessly inviting head to head comparisons with Clapton, Bruce, and Baker -- and did so with a spritely drive. Fanny marked the first major label rock LP exclusively played and sung by an all-female band, and the statement was clear: Fanny wasn't here for the novelty, they were here to be a rock band’s rock band.

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Crystal Syphon :: Elephant Ball (1967 / 1969 – Roaratorio)

For decades, Merced, California’s Crystal Syphon were lost amongst the psychedelic lettering that graced the dayglo posters of the Fillmore and Avalon - just a mere opener on the heaviest of bills and a footnote in the countless tomes written about the Haight Ashbury music scene. That all changed in 2012 when Roaratorio Records released Family Evil a highly praised . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 390: Jean Michel Bernard — Générique Stephane ++ Fats Domino - Lady Madonna ++  Blossom Dearie - That's Just The Way I Want To Be ++ Mulatu Astatqe — Yekermo Sew ++ Eddie Ray — You Are Mine ++ Harumi — Fire by the River ++ Odetta — Don’t Think Twice, It’s all Right ++ Irma Thomas — Ruler of my . . .

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Going Greek :: Field Recordings from Epirus, 2014

I don't know about you, but some of the most moving and mindblowing music I heard last year was Lament For Epirus, a collection of late 1920s recordings by the Greek violinist Alexis Zoumbas. Beautifully remastered from ancient 78s by collector Christopher King, Zoumbas' deeply emotional playing sent me down the rabbit hole in search of more traditional Greek sounds -- become a member or log in.

Barbara Dane :: I’m On My Way

Late last year, you may have caught our coverage of Barbara Dane’s “When I was a Young Girl,” a somber cut off her 1962 album Anthology of American Folk Songs. With its nod to Harry Smith, that album was a time capsule (recorded in 1959), freezing in time the pre-Dylan coffeehouse songbook. Although folk was just beginning to cross the pop threshold, Dane’s readings of standards like “Silver Dagger”, “Who . . .

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Daniel Bachman :: River

While previous Daniel Bachman records have been great, River feels like the American Primitive guitarist's first masterpiece. One might've expected that for his first LP on the adventurous Three Lobed label, Bachman might indulge some of his more experimental, psych-ier leanings (as heard on this freshly reissued platter from a few years back). Instead, he's delivered a solo acoustic tour de force that can easily stand proud next to John Fahey's Days . . .

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Peru Bravo: Funk, Soul & Psych From Peru’s Radical Decade

Peru Bravo: a new 15 track compilation of funk, soul and psych caught in the grip of Peruvian General Juan Velasco Alvarado's unflinching military dictatorship between 1968-75. An underground aural tale of a culture in flux. Compiled by Martin Morales, Duncan Ballantyne (Ex-Soundway) & Andrés Tapia del Rio (

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The Lagniappe Sessions: Jerry David DeCicca

Lagniappe (la ·gniappe) noun ‘lan-ˌyap,’ — 1. An extra or unexpected gift or benefit. 2. Something given or obtained as a gratuity or bonus.

On the heels of his debut solo lp, 2014's Understanding Land, the Lagniappe Sessions return with Jerry David DeCicca. Below, the artist pays tribute to Wooden Wand, Jeb Loy Nichols and mid-80s Bob Dylan, via Empire Burlesque's "When The Night Comes Falling From the Sky" -- marking Dylan . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 389: Jean Michel Bernard — Générique Stephane ++ Sun Ra - We’re Living In The Space Age ++ Honeyboy Martin & The Voices - Dreader Than Dread ++ Johnny & The Attractions - I'm Moving On ++ Andersons All Stars - Intensified Girls ++ King Sporty - DJ Special ++ Freddie Mackay - When I'm Gray ++ Hopeton Lewis - Sound And . . .

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Sun Ra :: Space Is The Place (40th Year Anniversary Edition)

Happy birthday, Sun Ra. Born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1914, the avant-jazz pioneer would be 101 years old today. Keeping with the cosmic, Harte Recordings has released a commemorative 40th Year Anniversary Edition of  Sun Ra's  galactic-sploitation epic, Space Is The Place. Multi-faceted, the anniversary edition is comprised of a DVD, book and CD containing restored versions of both the original cut of the film and the . . .

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