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J. Tillman :: Tillman Sings ‘Tonight’s The Night’

"Well, late at night, when the people were gone, he used to pick up my guitar. And sing a song in a shaky voice that was real as the day was long."

Josh Tillman takes on Tonight's The Night, Neil Young's dark night of the soul, in its entirety...

Download:  J. Tillman :: Tillman Sings 'Tonight's The Night'

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Superchunk :: Majesty Shredding

When Portishead released Third in 2008, it had been nearly a decade since the release of their previous album. That's a lifetime in the music industry and all sorts of questions arise when it happens: what will the band sound like now? ; has the band lost its touch? ; will anyone care? It's a gamble to go away for such a long period, and now the wager has been taken up by Superchunk whose new album, become a member or log in.

WAVED OUT 2 :: Los Angeles, Sept 25th @ The Echo/Echoplex

Lineup: Dungen, The Entrance Band, Sharon Van Etten, Lord Huron, The Fresh & Onlys, Shannon & The Clams, John Carpenter,

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Roadside Graves :: Aquarium Drunkard Session (2010)

Earlier this month Muzzle of Bees posted the 'lost' Aquarium Drunkard session we did with Roadside Graves at Infrasonic Studios during the summer of 2009. Among other things the session marked the first appearance of "Liv Tyler" which would later be recorded during the You Won . . .

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Elvis Costello :: Girls Talk

"Several of the songs on Get Happy had been played on the mysteriously named "Armed Funk Tour" in the spring of 1979, our last American trip for over two years. However our first trial sessions revealed our "road" arrangements to be trite, brittle, and uncomfortably close to the rapidly dating style which was now called "New Wave". The decision to change was not exactly . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 26 (SIRIUS), and channel 43 (XM), can now be heard twice, every Friday - Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 158: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ The Bellys - Chow Chow ++ Beach Fossils - Sometimes ++ Television - Marquee Moon ++ Fire Engines - Get Up And Use Me ++ Pylon - Stop It ++ Conspiracy of Owls - Ancient Robots ++ Guided By Voices - Can't Hear The Revolution ++ The Art Museums - Paris Cafes ++ Arthur Russell . . .

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Relatively Clean Rivers

This album comes out of the mind of Phil Pearlman; a veteran of the American 60's rock scene and the brains behind such epic psych albums Beat of the Earth and the great Electronic Hole. Relatively Clean Rivers' only album was released in 1975/76 though it sounds straight out of 1969. This album is extremely rare and has proven to be quite a controversial privately financed release.

Some feel this album is the second coming, with strong apocalyptic acid visions and wonderful musicianship. Others feel that it's a solid rural . . .

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Off The Record :: Megafaun On Raleigh, NC

With the inaugural Hopscotch Music Festival kicking off later this week in Raleigh, NC we asked Megafaun's Bradley Cook to run down some of his favorite local haunts in his adopted hometown.   And, for those keeping score, this isn't Cook's first rodeo on AD; be sure to check out the piece he did become a member or log in.

AD Presents :: The Tallest Man On Earth, @ The Henry Fonda

We're giving away three pairs of tickets to AD readers. Hit up the comments with your name and email to enter . . .

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Sevens :: Palace Brothers/Gulf Shores

(Sevens, a recurring feature on Aquarium Drunkard, pays tribute to the art of the individual song.)

The muse that is 'Summer's end' has long served as an allegory for countless pieces of prose, poetry and, of course, song. From the Beach Boys to Don Henley ("Boys of Summer," anyone?), the bittersweet transition from the warm, stereotypically carefree, months of the season into Autumn are often tinged with a touch of nostalgia and/or melancholy. become a member or log in.

Richard Swift & Damien Jurado :: Other People’s Songs Vol. 1

Last week via Tumblr Damien Jurado and Richard Swift dropped Other People's Songs Vol. 1, a free, 9 track, digital download featuring the pair covering some of their favorite songs. The tracks range from Bill Fay and John Denver to Kraftwerk and Yes. “Other People’s Songs Vol. 1 is a collection of covers recorded on the weekend of August 21-22, 2010 (with the aid of a four-track cassette recorder and . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 26 (SIRIUS), and channel 43 (XM), can now be heard twice, every Friday - Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

New Mondo Boys mix can be found here....

SIRIUS 157: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ The Gories - Hey, Hey We're The Gories ++ Takeshi Terauchi - Hana-Gasa Ondo / Beck . . .

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L.A. Burnout 2: Still Burnt (A Compilation)

Sean Howe and Aquarium Drunkard are back with L.A. Burnout 2: Still Burnt. Continuing in the vein of last year's L.A. Burnout, the 25 tracks compiled within exemplify the not-quite-there nature of the city, particularly what was being laid down in the 70s. Play this mix around dusk while driving through Topanga with the windows rolled down – it’s the next best thing to time travel.

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Diversions :: Bobby Bare Jr. on We The People/Audience

(Diversions, a recurring feature on Aquarium Drunkard, catches up with our favorite artists as they wax on subjects other than recording and performing.)

Earlier this month Nashville troubadour Bobby Bare Jr. lit out for the territories on tour in support of his first full-length record in four years, A Storm A Tree My Mother's Head (which is out today).   On this this week's installment of Diversions the singer/songwriter/bandleader waxes on why artists standing on political soapboxes really isn't all that different than your dentist, only without a mouth full of novacaine. Enjoy.   Bare Jr. and co. are gigging tonight, here in Los Angeles, at the Echo.

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So let’s say you have a really sore tooth and you’re at the dentist’s office. You’re in the chair, your mouth is wedged open wide, and you notice a large picture of a president for which you did not vote hanging over the shoulder of the dental assistant. She lays the gas on you and then the dentist walks in. He begins picking at your stinky teeth while speaking passionately about politics you don't really agree with, and some that you don't really have an opinion about. Mostly, YOU’RE JUST THERE TO HAVE YOUR FUCKING TEETH FIXED and can't say a thing. This is how many fans of music feel when they go to a show.

They may have heard one of your songs on the radio or on the web and liked it, or they knew some cute girls who might be goin' to the show that night, and they paid their money for some "musical entertainment". Then they are drug through the political opinions of someone who may or may not have a very well informed opinion. The artist on stage has just potentially lost half a crowd (who may not agree with his/her opinions). The rest of the crowd that is indifferent or may actually agree with the songwriter is possibly pissed because they came there to ENJOY MUSIC and hear a familiar melody, or maybe sing along. They did not come to listen to a lonely one sided "Crossfire".

Just because you have the talent to write a song does not mean that you also have an equally special gift for politics or an especially qualified political opinion. THEY JUST DON'T ALWAYS GO TOGETHER. Many talented musician friends of mine are the last mutherfuckers in the room who should be talking about politics, as they mostly only think about girls, free beer, perfectly tattered vintage jeans and music. That is fine, as that is what has worked for many musicians before them.

Johnny Cash sang in "The One On The Left Is On The Right" the line, "and if you have political opinions keep them to yourself," but also wrote "The Man In Black." It's a strange, yet common, dilemma. There are many songwriters of whom their audience knows, before they pay for their tickets, they are going to get a one sided political ear load. But it's an obstacle for a fan to like the singer's songs if they don't agree with the songwriter politically. I once heard a rumor that members of one of my favorite bands were all members of the opposing political team. I allowed it to taint the way I felt about music that I already liked and wished I never heard that rumor. Who is the artist benefiting other than himself or herself to impose that choice on the listener. If Steve Earle was a truck driver instead of a musician, he would surely be on his CB blasting to anyone who had the desire to listen to his opinions, while truckin' down the highway on his way to the next death row execution/protest- it is unapologetically just who he is. I understand this about some of these hyper-political songwriters. I admire their passion and know that they just can't help themselves. For these, some of them great songwriters, music is mostly just used as a tool to sneak their opinions into your ear. I am a fan of many of these people and I don't feel it is wrong of me to prefer to hear them sing me a song rather than listen to the sound of them trying to sway me or my political ideals - many of which are parallel to whomever is on stage, but why preach to the converted?

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Frankie Rose & The Outs :: You’re No Good

Frankie Rose recently cut this cover for Aquarium Drunkard as a teaser for our upcoming girl-groups mixtape, Where The Boys Aren't. Penned by Leiber and Stoller, Frankie & The Outs inject garage haze into the track first covered by Dee Dee Warwick for Jubilee Records back in 1963. Rose and co. kick off their upcoming U.S. tour with a record release show in . . .

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