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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

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.

You can find our 2011 Year In Review, here.

SIRIUS 224: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Tinariwen - Tenere Taqqim Tossam ++ Crystal Stilts - Precarious Stair ++ Disappears - Halo ++ Girls - Die ++ I Break . . .

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Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas :: Soundtrack (1977)

It's the 14th of December. The egg nog is spiked, the Christmas tree is trimmed and Jim Henson's 1977 holiday epic, Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, is streaming on Netflix. If you grew up in the 80s this really needs no further explanation.  Here is the unsanctioned soundtrack. Welcome to Frogtown Hollow.

+ After the jump: Download and Video: Emmet Otter's Christmas blooper reel

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Aquarium Drunkard :: 2011 Year In Review

Here it is – our obligatory year-end review.   The following is an unranked list of albums that caught, and kept, our attention in 2011. As the criteria is comprised of full-lengths only, a number of worthy 7"s, singles and EPs didn't make the cut. Also, a point was made to not include too many reissues and/or compilations (something we mostly succeeded in). Go nuts.   Cheers - AD

Atlas Sound —  Parallax: No matter the incarnation, be it recording with Deerhunter, under his Atlas Sound moniker or releasing spontaneous, off-the-cuff, material via his blog, Bradford Cox continues to intrigue. His latest Atlas Sound endeavor, Parallax, is no exception. (buy)

MP3: Atlas Sound :: Terra Incognita

Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo:  ’€¨A haunted psych-folk record, Smoke Ring is a potent sub-strain of American roots music more in the vein of Skip Spence and David Ackles than, say, Gram Parsons or Bruce Springsteen. In opener “Baby’s Arms,” Vile flicks a taut string that quivers across 10 tracks of cigarette warmth in a dark room. These are the 21st century blues as sung by a young Philadelphian.  (buy)

MP3: Kurt Vile :: In My Time

The War on Drugs — Slave Ambient: “My life is consumed with fear / I cannot believe the truth,” Adam Granduciel sings on “Brothers.” “Ohhhh,” he moans, “What am I feeling?” The whorling phase-shifting and barreling drums of Slave Ambient circle Granduciel’s twang like ambient tornadoes, the nauseous music mirroring the singer’s existential state. Harmonicas wheeze in loneliness as if pinging the void, lost in circles of guitars, but the steady thump of the snare drum moves the music along, like a train rolling through a morning fog so thick its conductor can’t see the tracks. (buy)

MP3: The War on Drugs :: Baby Missiles

Bombino - Agadez: Taureg guitar music is long-form, repetitive, trance-inducing. Young gun Bombino plays it with an unadorned, melodic style and a captivating personality–a fresh, unrefined interpretation. Agadez is studio hi-fi, but it has all Bombino’s live energy and showmanship. For a Western comparison: more slow motion duck-walker than psychedelic shredder.  (buy)

MP3: Bombino :: Tigrawahi Tikma (Bring Us Together)

Charles Bradley - No Time For Dreaming: On his first full-length, Charles Bradley shows just how far he's come from his “Black Velvet” James Brown shtick to become an original, bombastic performer in his own right. This record is solid NYC soul a la Daptone, and Bradley’s act stands out with personal songwriting that avoids stock and filler. (buy)

MP3: Charles Bradley :: The World (Is Going Up In Flames)

Roadside Graves - We Can Take Care Of Ourselves: An eleven track song-cycle concerning S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders, We Can Take Care Of Ourselves is Roadside Graves most ambitious work to date. In a deft and subtle move the band get inside the material without hitting you over the head with it.  Allusive and expansive, the album adheres to the conceptual, while showing the flourishes of growth in their sound.   (buy)

MP3: Roadside Graves :: Glory

Destroyer - Kaputt: A sonic redirection, Kaputt feels like easy-listening as viewed through a noirish lens -- coming out the other end darkened, damp and cynical. Dan Bejar’s voice, as ever, is the linchpin, intoxicating and ever so slightly mad as far-off nowhere horns and street-wet synths pull the landscape in around his words. Brilliant. (buy)

MP3: Destroyer :: Chinatown

Crystal Stilts - In Love With Oblivion: The first of their two releases this year, Crystal Stilts continue to prove their mettle on their sophomore album. For Doors apologists (raises hand, fuck you) the New York band scratches an imaginary itch -- one in which Jim Morrison fronts the '67 Velvet Underground at Warhol's Factory. Taste the whip! (buy)

MP3: Crystal Stilts :: Precarious Stair

Dirty Beaches - Badlands: ’€¨At first listen, Alex Zhang-Huntai sounds hungry, distant, and in need of a center -- stuck in a velvet haze of nowhere. But as you allow yourself to stop thinking about the deserted, grainy sounds he’s making, the pictures he’s painting, or the people in his stories, there’s this perfect moment of tranquility and space. (buy)

MP3: Dirty Beaches :: True Blue

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

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 223: Jean Michel Bernard — Generique Stephane ++  Minutemen - History Lesson Pt. 2 (Acoustic) ++ Minutemen - I Felt Like A Gringo (Acoustic) ++ Polvo — Feather of Forgiveness ++ The Jesus and Mary Chain — The Living End ++ 400 Blows — Down the Hatch ++ Coachwhips — I Made a Bomb ++ Veronica Falls — Beachy Head ++ Letting Up Despite Great Faults . . .

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A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector

If you have a window near, go ahead and look outside. Chances are, there are some Christmas lights up somewhere within view. In the coming weeks, you'll probably frantically brave mall crowds and horrific parking lot jams for last-minute gifts, wondering why it is that you avoid the mall for an entire year only to finally cave when it's impossibly chaotic, deafeningly loud and smells something like garland draped across a junior-high locker room. Nearly 50 percent of you have already seen It's A Wonderful Life this month, and roughly 92 percent . . .

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LA Gemstones Compilations :: The Rock Box/Pop Box, 10 Discs

If you liked LA Burnout, you will love these: The LA Gemstones Compilations - Parts One and Two. Comprised of ten discs (total) I caught wind of these two collections last summer with the release of their 'Rock Box' comp working backwards to the . . .

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Dennis Hopper’s American Dreamer: Soundtrack

During the post-production of Dennis Hopper’s surreal and unjustly-forgotten South American anti-imperialist western, The Last Movie (which would prove disastrous for his career upon release, yet go on to become a cult classic and one of Hopper’s own proudest achievements), the actor and director was the subject of a sort of loose, biographical documentary, filmed around his Taos, New Mexico home as he wandered . . .

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Turquoise Wisdom’s Fall Downers :: A Mixtape

Our guest DJ series returns this week with the third installment from our compadre  Turquoise Wisdom. Wisdom (Zach Cowie) helped kick off the guest mixtape series in March of last year (our third entry) which is still available for download, here, and Heavy Summer Nights, become a member or log in.

Howard Tate :: August 14, 1939 – December 2, 2011

While he may not have been one of the most celebrated soul singers, Howard Tate was one of my favorites. This morning I learned   that Tate died Friday from complications related to Leukemia and Myeloma; he was 72. As far as tributes go, read Funky 16 Corners piece on the man and his music, here, and listen to Tate's stirring version of Dylan's "

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AD + Rhinofy :: Post Punk/Old Wave & Their Sonic Descendants

For those of you who use Spotify, the second installment of my partnership with Rhinofy just went live. This week's playlist is a round-up of twenty tracks that I've been working into various DJ sets, radio shows and blog posts of late. It's loosely centered around old wave, post-punk and their various and sundry sonic descendants. Amongst other players included, think . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

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 222: Jean-Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ William Sheller - Exitissimo ++ Jacques Dutronc - Sur Une Nappe De Restaurant ++ Yura Yura Teikoku - Ohayo Mada Yaro ++ Richard Swift - Broken Finger Blues ++ The Shakes - You Ain't Alone ++ White Denim - Burnished ++ White Denim - At The Farm ++ Deerhunter — Cool (Pylon Cover) ++ Witch - Introduction ++ The Ify Jerry Krusade . . .

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AD Presents :: The Echo 10th Anniversary Show: The Soft Pack/Abe Vigoda/So Many Wizards

Friday night, December 9th, Aquarium Drunkard presents The Soft Pack, Abe Vigoda and So Many Wizards at the Echo's 10th Anniversary fiesta in LA. We have three pairs tickets for AD readers. If looking to go, leave a comment below with your name and an email in the address field (its hidden from the public) we can reach . . .

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Terry Callier :: The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier

This record is like a river, ebbing and flowing. That may sound vague, but it’s probably the best way I can think to describe the music contained on the 1964 recordings that make up Terry Callier’s debut record The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier. Every time I put this music on I . . .

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Josh T. Pearson :: O Holy Night

It's December 1st. Josh T. Pearson, the man responsible for Last of The Country Gentleman - one of the strongest and starkest folk albums of the year - has shared with us his take on the traditional "O Holy Night." Pearson's rendition, much like his own music, finds the dark troubadour stretching out (just over 8 minutes) sounding not unlike the late . . .

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The Beatles :: Christmas Singles Club, 1963-1969

From 1963 to 1969 the Beatles issued limited edition Christmas fan-club singles on 7 inch flexi-discs. All very relaxed and off the cuff, it's interesting to note how the cover art changed, along with the music, as the sixties rolled along.


Download: The Beatles :: Christmas Singles Club, 1963-1969 (zipped folder 59 KB)

1) The Beatles Christmas Record - Issued December 6, 1963

Description: Christmas greetings, a rendition . . .

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