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AD Presents :: Bear In Heaven / The Echoplex, August 7th

Tuesday night (8/7) Aquarium Drunkard presents  Bear In Heaven in Los Angeles at the Echoplex. We have five pairs tickets for AD readers. If looking to hit up the show, leave a comment below with your name and and an email in the address field (its hidden from the public) we can reach you at. Winners notified Sunday night; tickets held at will-call.

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Gene Boyd :: Thought Of You Today (1982)

Yeah, you're not going to want to skip this one. Suuuper nasty Muscle Shoals disco funk rarity from 1982. Or rather, five minutes and twenty one seconds of raw space funk r&b from the deep South.

MP3: Gene Boyd :: Thought Of You Today (Edit)

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Gabor Szabo :: Some Velvet Morning (1968, Lee Hazlewood)

Culled from the 1968 Bacchanal LP, Gabor Szabo's heady brew of jazz/psych/raga takes on Lee Hazlewood's "Some Velvet Morning". Both innovator and interpreter, Szabo's  instrumental interpretation stretches out rhythmically while retaining the Hazlewood/Sinatra vocal cadence/melody. And while the cover works best within the frame and aesthetic of the album . . .

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Janey & Dennis :: Take It From A Friend (1970)

Summertime music. Culled from our old Ponytone mixtape, the saccharine-sweet folk pop that is Janey & Dennis'   "Take It From A Friend".

MP3: Janey & Dennis :: Take It From A Friend

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Grateful Dead :: Springfield Creamery Benefit Veneta OR – 8-27-72

Rhino Records (who I consult for) asked me to contribute to their upcoming series of posts/playlists centered around what would be Garcia's 70th birthday, August, 1st. My piece goes live later this week and centers on what, if forced to choose, would be my favorite year in the band's long trajectory -- 1972. The year was a sweet spot; it was special. They were coming off two of their strongest records, had Keith Godchaux on keys, Pigpen was still in the game and Bill Kreutzman was the sole drummer. In short, this is peak era "Good Ol' Grateful . . .

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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 255: Jean Michel Bernard — Generique Stephane ++ Angelo Badalamenti - The Pink Room ++ Tame Impala - Apocalypse Dreams   ++ Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Bicycle ++ Girls Names - I Lose ++ Diiv - Doused ++ The Orwells - Suspended ++ Jacuzzi Boys - Island Avenue ++ Ganglians - Blood On The Sand ++ Harlem - Goodbye Horses ++ The Ruby Suns - Kenya Dig It? ++ The Love Language - Nightmares (Jay . . .

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The Love Language :: Lagniappe Sessions (Jay Reatard / Frank Black)

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

One of my favorite pop songwriters of the past decade, Stuart Mclamb's The Love Language is set to return early 2013 with their third LP, once again via Merge Records. Here, on the  eleventh installment of the become a member or log in.

Angelo Badalamenti / David Lynch :: The Pink Room

"Chug-A-Lug, Donna." Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch's sinister titty-shaker, "The Pink Room," from Fire Walk With Me. I just missed the opening of Lynch's nightclub, Silencio, while in Paris last year, but would like to believe this is on repeat, ad infinitum.

MP3: Angelo Badalamenti/David Lynch . . .

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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.

Mondo Boys WEIRD SUMMER 4 coming soon...airing WEIRD SUMMER 3 today during the second hour, which you can still downlaod, HERE.

SIRIUS 254: Jean Michel Bernard — Generique . . .

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The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion :: My War (Black Flag)

Watch your smoke. Jon Spencer reverting to his Pussy Galore days, wrestling Black Flag's "My War" before dousing it in gasoline and setting it ablaze. If the original was the sound of angry youth, then this is post-fury incarnate. Culled from the band's 2011 Daytrotter session, here.

MP3: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion :: My War (Black Flag . . .

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Spiritualized :: Sad Days Lonely Nights (Junior Kimbrough)

J Spaceman brought the Spiritualized majik show to LA last month in support of his latest joint, Sweet Heart Sweet Light. As expected, the room was sonically awash in trademark gospel/space haze, with a setlist dipping deep into Pierce's back catalog. The new material sounded good, but more than . . .

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Moonshining :: Spotify/Twenty Tracks

The latest installment of my Spotify playlists for Rhino is now live. Moonshining, this week's twenty track selection is a nocturnal ride trough the back catalogs of Will Oldham, Dirty Three, J. Tillman, Scout Niblett, Brightblack Morning Light, Phosphorescent, Califone and more. Playlist here, direct Spotify link here.
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Tiger Bear Wolf :: S/T (2005)

I’m not sure if there’s a Side A that I played through more times this decade than the first five tracks of this housewrecker of an album.   Released in 2005 on the tiny Hello Sir Records, Tiger Bear Wolf roars and bucks with an intensity of passion typically unheard-of in rock music–well, ever.   Even now, six years removed from its release, I can’t think of another record in the past ten years that’s this sweaty, this . . .

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Family Band :: Grace & Lies

Don’t let the name fool you--or do. Despite the whimsy their moniker might imply, Brooklyn’s Family Band create haunting, elegant pop music, a kind of country gothic that doesn’t so much pick up the literary tradition of William Faulkner and Flannery O’Connor as it lives in their aftermath. There’s no pickin’ and a’ grinnin’ here, but neither is there the complete confusion and sonic terror depicted and suggested by those writers; it’s hard to imagine a Misfit or Benjy Compson wandering through the environments created by wife-husband duo Kim Krans and Jonny Ollsin. For one, Krans’ voice is too elegant, and her melodies too elegantly composed. Ollsin, a former metal guitarist, plays against type, linking together single, boldly struck notes like constellations over a blank sky. When he does allow himself to paint with a jagged brush, as he does in “Ride,” he’s counterbalanced by plucked acoustics and Krans’ soaring melodies.

What Grace & Lies does take from those writers--besides a title that could’ve been ripped from the cover of an O’Connor anthology--is its sense of tragedy. But where their forebears predicted the horrors to come, or those already in progress, Family Band seem to testify to what’s already passed. The embroidered beat of opener “Night Song” glances in Beach House’s direction, but Krans and Ollsin quickly downshift into a stately, heartbroken mode. Songs come and go without heralding themselves and only rarely giving over to the horror at which they almost constantly hint. Krans sings as a witness to a tragedy she seems to look at without ever naming. It’s folk music, but it’s folk in the same way that Andrew Dominik’s The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a Western: it’s rural, and simple, but it’s also impressionistic, and protected from its genre by gauzy production and that unspoken, unresolvable brokenness that comes to rest on these songs like a century of dust. words/ m garner

Stream Family Band's Grace & Lies, in its entirety, after he jump...

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Cher :: Lay Baby Lay

Yup, been on a rather decadent bender consisting largely of old school Cher ephemera the past few weeks -- the good, the bad and the ugly. All pre-ass tats, mind you. This is Cher's take on Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay", curiously re-titled "Lay Baby Lay" found on . . .

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