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Brian Wilson :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview

Brian Wilson opens his new album No Pier Pressure with a quietly profound lyric: “Life goes on and on, like your favorite song.” Wilson has written many people’s favorite songs over the last five decades — the rollicking surf rock of “Little Deuce Coup,” “teenage symphonies to God” like “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” and “God Only Knows,” profound psychedelic laments like “’Till I Die,” from 1971’s Surf’s Up -- and over the last decade he’s enjoyed a healthy surge of activity, finishing old Beach Boys business with Smile, exploring nostalgic territory with That Lucky Old Sun and collections of George Gershwin and Disney songs.

No Pier Pressure began as a follow up to the Beach Boys’ 2012 reunion album, That’s Why God Made the Radio and that band’s triumphant 50th anniversary tour. Not surprisingly, the album’s best moments feature former Beach Boys Al Jardine, Blondie Chaplin, and David Marks and evoke Wilson’s classic West Coast pop. But it also charts new territory for Wilson, with producer Don Was assembling a roster of artists like Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward of She & Him, Kacey Musgraves, Nate Ruess of fun., and Sebu Simonian of Capital Cities to add modern touches.

Though not the most even effort — Wilson doesn’t always sound natural with his guests — the record’s highlights are warm and sweet, with songs like “Whatever Happened,” “The Right Time,” “Guess You Had to Be There,” and “Half Moon Bay” showcasing Wilson’s writing at its sunny best.

Notoriously terse in interviews, Wilson was nonetheless enthusiastic discussing the record with Aquarium Drunkard, as well as his role in The Wrecking Crew, a new documentary about the cast of Los Angeles session players that helped create Pet Sounds, and Bill Pohlad’s biopic Love and Mercy, starring Paul Dano and John Cusack as Wilson.

Aquarium Drunkard: There are a lot of different sounds on No Pier Pressure — some dance elements, some pop songs, and lots of Beach Boys-evoking moments.

Brian Wilson: We wanted to make some good harmonies, like the 1960s Beach Boys harmonies. We wanted to make some good harmonies, you know, so people could enjoy it.

AD: “Runaway Dancer” has almost a disco sound. Did you listen to disco at all in the ‘70s?

Brian Wilson: Yeah, I did. It does have a little bit of that kind of a feel to it, it does. I wanted to try something different and new. What we did was we’d take a song, we’d write the chord pattern, then we’d write the melody, then we would write the words. And when it’s done it’s time to produce it, so I’d go in…I produced Nate Ruess, you know from a group called fun. and Zooey Deschanel on a song called “On the Island.”

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The Lagniappe Sessions: Little Wings covers Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen & Beyond

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

Bruce Springsteen. Billy Idol. Lil' Wayne. Van Morrison. A diffuse bouillabaisse of sound and influence as experienced through the lens of Kyle Field's perennial Little Wings. This week's installment of the Lagniappe Sessions finds us with Field and co. in Topanga Canyon, one month out from Little . . .

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Richard Thompson :: Beatnik Walking

Like any artist who has been making records for close to five decades, Richard Thompson has tried out various modes and methods in the studio. He's worked with a variety of producers, from the legendary Joe Boyd in the 1960s to Mitchell Froom in the 1990s to Buddy Miller on 2013's invigorating Electric.

After all these years, probably the best approach for anyone working with Thompson is to just step out of the way and make it easy for the man do his thing -- that . . .

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Next Stop Soweto Vol. 4: Zulu Rock, Afro-Disco 1975-1985

After a five year hiatus Strut Records Next Stop Soweto series returned last month with volume four, Next Stop Soweto: Zulu Rock, Afro-Disco and Mbanqanga 1975-1985. Compiled by Duncan Brooker, the fifteen track compilation finds itself in the wake of the series second installment, highlighting a wide range of lesser known South African artists working under apartheid - an amalgamation of psych, funk, disco and beyond . . .

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

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

SIRIUS 385:  Jean Michel Bernard — Générique Stephane   ++ Talking Heads - I Get Wild/Wild Gravity ++ The Clash - The Call Up ++The Aggrovators - Dub Is Shining ++ Talking Heads - Born Unto Punches (The Heat Goes On) ++ Los Holy's - Campo de Vampiros ++ Ben E. King - Don’t Let Me Down ++ Los . . .

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Smokey :: How Far Will You Go? – The S&M Recordings, 1973-81

Via Chapter Music this June, the first-ever reissue of 1970s LA pre-punk gay icons Smokey: >How Far Will You Go?: The S&M Recordings, 1973-81. The collection features cameos from James Williamson of the Stooges, Randy Rhoads and members of the Motels, King Crimson, Suburban Lawns and Bowie’s Tin Machine. First taste (with Williamson sitting in), below . . .

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The Lagniappe Sessions :: Mikal Cronin (Second Session)

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

Mikal Cronin returns with his second  Lagniappe Session for Aquarium Drunkard, reinterpreting Neutral Milk Hotel and The Walkmen "in all their 8-bitty sine wave synth glory". Cronin's 2013 ukelele-inspired session is still available, here. Mikal, in his own words . . .

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Rolling Stones :: STONEDEDED

I grew up in Atlanta, and there was a trail through the woods that led to the back of a shopping center housing a grocery store, named Big Star, that I would soon find employment in bagging groceries at 15. As such, I took this trail a lot, having no idea the store was the namesake of a band that I would later obsess over, but that's a story for another time.

This is a tale of 'stonededed.' As you exited the woods, the makeshift trail dipped through a hole in a fence spilling . . .

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Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra :: They Say I Look Like God

"They Say I Look Like God" - via 1962's The Real Ambassadors - Louis Armstrong's collaboration with Iola and Dave Brubeck addressing the civil rights movement. Recorded in the Fall of 1961 at New York's Columbia studios, an abridged version of the set  was performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival the following September.

Arguably Armstrong's most haunting performance, during the Monterrey set, his vocal group

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Hagerty-Toth Band :: Qalgebra

As with superheroes, team-ups between great musicians are not always recipes for success. But North Carolina's Three Lobed Records has cooked up some truly tasty collabs in the past -- the killer  Steve Gunn / Hiss Golden Messenger LP, for instance, or the inspired pairing of Bardo Pond and Tom Carter.
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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

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

SIRIUS 384: Jean Michel Bernard — Generique Stephane ++ X - The Once Over Twice ++ The Gories — Hey, Hey We’re The Gories ++ Canarios — Trying So Hard ++ The Arrows — Blue’s Theme ++ Screaming Lord Sutch — Flashing Lights ++ Alex Chilton - Jumpin' Jack Flash ++ Thee Headcoats — Diddy Wah Diddy ++ The Pebbles — We Love The Beatles ++ The Fresh . . .

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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Vetiver – A Mixtape

This is a mix I made on my living room turntables with some morning coffee, just grabbing at recent finds and old favorites piled around. Most are 45s. No theme per se, only that these are songs I return to all the time and wanted to share. Big shout out to Chris at Groove Merchant for always delivering the goods. - Andy Cabic

Legend :: Wouldn’t YouClaire Lawrence :: Country MoverThe Lost Gonzo Band :: People Will DanceOrphans of Love :: Your Money’s No GoodJihad :: Bad TimingJames Gadson :: Good VibrationsFreddy Robinson :: The Oogum Boogum SongGeorgie Fame :: Yeh, YehShelley . . .

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Jolie Holland — Rex’s Blues :: Pickathon / Galaxy Barn

Welcome to the fifth installment of an ongoing series with Pickathon, showcasing footage from the Galaxy Barn located at Pendarvis Farm in Oregon:  Jolie Holland — “Rex's Blues”.

The entirety of this year's lineup went live this week. We'll be up there again playing records, so see you in August. Always hypnotizing, check out Holland's performance after the jump.

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Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tracks – The New York Sessions

‘Eventually I would record an entire album based on Chekhov short stories–critics thought it was autobiographical…’  Chronicles: Volume I

Meet Me in the Morning (Early Take)

The bloodletting began, fittingly, in a red notebook. Estranged from his wife at the time, living on a farm in Minnesota with his kids and his . . .

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