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AD Presents :: The Gories, Los Angeles: Sept 5th and 8th

September 5th and 8th, Aquarium Drunkard presents The Gories at Spaceland (9/5) the Echo (9/8). We're giving away several pairs of tickets for each show. To enter: leave a comment below with you name, the date of show, and an email address we can reach you at. Winners chosen at random and will be notified with tickets held at will-call.

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? And The Mysterians :: 96 Tears

For an outfit whose very name professed a preference for anonymity, there’s a surprising amount of information available nowadays about this bunch of rockin’ Chicano chavales; check out their Wikipedia page for the full Monty. Question Mark himself has gone to considerable lengths to conceal his identity over the years, and why not? It’s one of rock & roll’s best-loved clichés. However, copyright registrations in the Library of Congress show his birth name as Rudy Martinez.

This, the . . .

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Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin :: Je T’aime… Moi, Non Plus

AD is giving away a copy of   Light In The Attic Records vinyl reissue of Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin's Je T'aime... Moi, Non Plus. You know you want one. Like the Kristofferson giveaway last month, I will choose the winner at random. Also, the first two winners I chose last time never replied to the email so it went to someone else; so, you know, leave a valid address in . . .

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Janis Martin :: The Female Elvis (Bang Bang)

Speaking of the King, rockabilly mama Janis Martin was touted as "the female Elvis" while coming up in the late '50s recording with Chet Atkins, Bob Moore and Floyd Cramer. In addition to the Bear Family collection it looks like there is another (fairly) new compilation out entitled

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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 156: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Sweet Tea - If I Were A Carpenter ++ Cotton Jones - Glorylight And Christie . . .

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Elvis Presley :: Blue Moon (Sun Session)

"I was thinking that night about Elvis, the day he died. Just a country boy that combed his hair, and put on a shirt his mother made and went on the air.   And he shook it like a chorus girl. And he shook it like a Harlem queen. He shook it like a midnight rambler, baby, like you never seen." - Gillian Welch (from Time The Revelator

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Diversions :: Elf Power on Vic Chesnutt

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

Dedicated to their friend and collaborator Vic Chesnutt, Elf Power's self-titled tenth LP is one of maturity and grace. A decade and a half into their career, the group's lo-fi leaning pop songwriting continues to evolve without abandoning the very thing that . . .

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Talking Heads :: The CBS Demos, 1975

I did not upload these myself (looks like they've been floating out there in the ether for awhile) but had to share it.

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AD Presents :: Mondo Boys, Tidal Wave – A Mixtape

MONDO BOYS are back with TIDAL WAVE...to help you sweat out these final days of Summer. Best served before 9.21.2010. Mucho take it easy - MB

Takeshi Terauchi - Hana-Gasa Ondo / Beck - Random Order Times (Words)
The Drifters - Another Night With The [Mondo] Boys
The Equals - Reincarnation
Washed Out - Untitled NO. 5
Dara Puspita - Pip Pip, Yeah
Monster Rally - Honeymoon / The Michaels - Past The Moon
The Oh Sees - Tidal Wave
Sonny & The Sunsets - Planet of Women
Richard Swift - Drakula (HEY MAN)
Kenny Graham Anf His Satellites - One Four / The Beach . . .

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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.

Looking for WEIRD SUMMER? grab it here....

SIRIUS 155: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Serge Gainsbourg - En Melody ++ The Black Keys - Heavy Soul ++ Thee Headcoatees - Keep Your Big Mouth . . .

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Merle Haggard :: A Conversation

Now Merle Haggard is talking. He’s in his car, somewhere near his home in Bakersfield, CA, and he’s talking about the legendary Bob Wills. I’ve been on the phone with Haggard for fifteen minutes now, underhanding questions about his 2008 cancer scare and whether “the mood” was any different during the recording of this year’s I Am What I Am, the . . .

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The Love Language :: The AD Interview

The Love Language is, in a lot of ways, a band that seemed to emerge from nowhere. Having caught them opening for Megafaun and the Rosebuds in Chapel Hill in the spring of 2009, the next thing I knew they had an excellent debut album out and were signing to Merge Records with a sophomore album in the works. Their first album for Merge, Libraries, is a rich and layered expansion of the fantastic song writing that appeared in a much more lo-fi fashion on their first record. AD spoke with the Love Language's main songwriter and singer, Stu McLamb, about their busy past year, the reorganization of the band's line-up, recording the new album and French inquiries about NASCAR.

Aquarium Drunkard: It feels like it's been a really busy year for y'all, going back even to the first album that came out last year and coming up through getting signed to Merge and releasing the new album.

Stu McLamb: Yeah, it's been pretty non-stop. I think since January, when I re-focused and sort of knew where I was heading now, it's been even busier but in a more productive way. But the last year - the first album started out with me and then the album came together. It was a seven piece band and that was a lot of schedules to coordinate - and that's not to discredit any of the hard work. Everyone busted their ass. It was just hard to set up a rehearsal, you know, with seven people. We toured really hard. We did three or four pretty extensive tours on that album with the old band - the first line-up. We really got news we were signing to Merge last summer - I had a second record on my mind the whole time. I was slowly writing songs and demoing them.

When it came time to record, I think we had such a great charisma live, but I had a hard time figuring out how to harness that into a record. I was at a cross-roads over whether I should let go of the reins and just let it be - let the band get in there and play live and record - but I've always worked more like a puzzle - all the parts fit in a place in my head. When I do the demos, I'm very particular about how I want everything to sound. I write it all out. They're more like compositions than me writing a chord progression and lyrics. It's a very orchestrated kind of thing. I found myself over everybody's shoulder during the sessions and we weren't getting exactly what I wanted. I talked to Josh [Pope] who was kind of my wingman in the band in a lot of ways, and he was recording some of the sessions and we ultimately both came to an agreement that it wasn't really working. At the same time, he had mentioned to me that he wanted to pursue his own musical project [The Light Pines]; the origins of that band go back to the origin of the Love Language and he kind of put that stuff on hold when things with the Love Language took off. I really can't thank him and the whole band enough for all the sacrifice. But the decision we made was for me to go do this record on my own which freed me up to do the album like I wanted and Josh and Kate [Thompson] and Tom [Simpson] to go do the Light Pines. They've been getting a lot of good reception locally and I'm sure they'll interest some labels. It's been a happy split, you know.

That was around January when we decided to split ways, and then I moved to Raleigh and started to record the album with a good friend, B.J. Burton. Me and B.J., during this whole period, had been talking about how I wanted to make a record with him in the studio, but I'd been trying to figure things out about how to use the band and I was going through a period of figuring it all out, you know. So, for the record being made in a month and a half, there was a period of three months of me just trying to figure shit out.

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Dead Confederate W/ Futurebirds :: U.S Fall Tour 2010

Our friends Futurebirds are hitting the road this Fall with their hometown compadres Dead Confederate. Things kick off this Saturday in Athens with a show at Max Canada before the bands make their way across the US of A. Dead Confederate are touring in support of their sophomore LP, Sugar, (release August 24th) while Futurebirds continue to convert the masses spreading the gospel of Hampton's Lullaby.

We are giving away a bunch of tickets for each date. To enter for a pair, email deadfedbird AT gmail.com and leave your full name, and the date/city of the show you are looking to see. Winners will be contacted with tickets avail at will-call.

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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 154: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ The Brummels - Bof! ++ The Bellys - Chow Chow ++ Ty Segall - My Sunshine ++ The Fresh & Onlys - Grey-Eyed Girl ++ The Sea-Ders - Thanks A Lot ++ Jacuzzi Boys - You Got It ++ Carlos & The Bandidos - Mexicali Baby ++ The Yardbirds - Stroll On ++ Harlem . . .

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