This is very nice. Alex Bleeker and The Freaks' debut hits shelves next week via Underwater Peoples. In the meantime, check out this very Neil Young rendering on Mountain Man's "Animal Tracks." And don't miss the original; in fact check that out first if you haven't, either here or
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Harlem :: Sometimes/Junkie Nurse (Covers)
Matador recent sign, Austin's Harlem, continue their monthly covers project -- this week taking on Paul Revere and the Raiders' "Sometimes," as, ahem, covered by Flamin' Groovies. Also included is last month's cover -- Harlem's take on Royal Trux's "Junkie Nurse" (via).
Anyone . . .
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Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy :: Death To Everyone (Live)
Just in time for the holidays! Markedly different from the stark I See A Darkness version, MBV just debuted this live rendering of Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's "Death To Everyone," a track that while culled from the same session will not be available on the forthcoming BPB live album Funtown Comedown. Recorded with become a member or log in.
Decade :: Constantines, Tournament of Hearts (2005)
What is it that makes us want to deconstruct art by units of time? Lists. We love making them. We love arguing over them. And here, on the verge of a new decade, we’re in a position to do the same again. What were the best albums of the past ten years?
Here at AD, we started talking it through and decided we weren’t going to add to the cacophony of lists being put out by various music pubs. There are enough of those. Rather, we elected to let our four main writers have a chance to write . . .
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Diversions :: James Husband on Roxy Music
(Diversions, a recurring feature on Aquarium Drunkard, catches up with our favorite artists as they wax on subjects other than recording and performing.)
Last month Of Montreal multi-instrumentalist Jamey Huggins released his solo debut A Parallax I via OM's long-time label home, Polyvinyl Records. Recorded under the nom de tune James Husband, the recording spans five years and multiple locations including James' (until recently) adopted home of Sweden. At twelve tracks Parallax moves from lo-fi cassette recordings reminiscent of the Pollard/Sprout pop of GBV, on to analog and digital recordings embodying the the past 4 decades of pop music. Below Huggens discusses a mutual favorite: Roxy Music. Tune in next Friday during the second hour of the AD Show on SIRIUS XMU as Husband guest DJs.
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I love rock n' roll, but at one point or another, we've all overdosed on The Beatles, burned out on Bolan, and tuned out The Stones. When this over exposure to our favorite rock icons periodically exhausts & overwhelms us, there's one sure fire palette cleanser of a band to re-ignite the teenage pilot light in the pit of every expanding rock n' roll gut on the globe. ROXY MUSIC are guaranteed to kick start a lull in the party at any bar, wedding, or after-fest, period. Try this...next time you see someone yawn at a bar mitzvah or bachelorette party, pop on "Virginia Plain" & watch everyone in the room's foot start tapping and the dance floor double.
It's not that Roxy were the best band of the 70's or had the greatest impact or highest output, but when you have Bowie, Lou, & Iggy looking to you for style tips, all the California folkies' beards blown off by a glam slam from left field, and Jagger & Co. just flat out jealous...you know you're doin' something right. ...And, oh yeah, throw ENO on the switchboard just to spice things up for a couple of years to help get things off the ground! ENO, Manzanera, Andy Mackay, Paul Thompson.....a string of touring personnel, even little Eddie Jobson (Eno's unfortunate teenage 'replacement') all contributed great performances, but let's face it...BRYAN FERRY IS ROXY MUSIC. Part sensitive artist, part devastating lady killer. Frightening & feline. Dead-pan & Debonair. Widow's peak, tongue in cheek. He is like Eddie Munster all grown up & ready to pick your daughters up for the dance!
With Roxy, performance was everything...delivery, essential. However, for those of us unfortunately born well after their brief reign at the top of the pops, the albums & rare videotapes must suffice. Since picking only 5 top tracks is utterly unfair, I've devised a simple solution that illustrates the band's powerful sense of presentation perfectly. One thing Bryan Ferry knew how to do in the studio was to sequence an album to bust right through the front gate. So, my top 5 Roxy tracks are all No.1's! Not in chart listing, but track order of the first 5 Albums. These recordings are all works of pop art & true heart. Enough set-up. Check out these classics. words/ james husband
MP3: James Husband :: A Grave In The Gravel
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Decade :: Sufjan Stevens, Illinoise (2005)
What is it that makes us want to deconstruct art by units of time? Lists. We love making them. We love arguing over them. And here, on the verge of a new decade, we’re in a position to do the same again. What were the best albums of the past ten years?
Here at AD, we started talking it through and decided we weren’t going to add to the cacophony of lists being put out by various music pubs. There are enough of those. Rather, we elected to let our four main writers have a chance to write . . .
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Beach House :: Norway
Sub Pop just sent out an mp3 of "Norway," the first taste off the upcoming Beach House LP, Teen Dream, slated for January 2010 release. Like the aural equivalent of trying to swim through a bowl of warm jello - in the very best way.
MP3: Beach House :: Norway
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Aquarium Drunkard Show :: A Companion Mix, Vol 1
In an effort to somewhat merge the AD show on XMU with that of the blog proper, this is the first of what will most likely become a recurring series. After the jump, check a selection of 27 (mostly) new-ish tracks I've been spinning over the past few weeks -- 1/2 of which have not been written about on AD (yet). Just a small fraction of what I play, but a choice round up nonetheless representative of where my head's at Fall 2009. And like the season, the tracks get chillier as you progress. Dig.
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Diversions :: Dawes on the Grateful Dead
(Diversions, a recurring feature on Aquarium Drunkard, catches up with our favorite artists as they wax on subjects other than recording and performing.)
The Grateful Dead are misunderstood -- I've said as much on here multiple times in the past. They also created some of the finest American rock & roll of the twentieth century. Once you get past the bullshit that surrounds their legacy, read: the tye-dye, the dancing bears, etc, and realize none of that really had anything to do with the actual band themselves, you'll . . .
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Decade :: Drive-By Truckers, The Dirty South (2004)
What is it that makes us want to deconstruct art by units of time? Lists. We love making them. We love arguing over them. And here, on the verge of a new decade, we’re in a position to do the same again. What were the best albums of the past ten years?
Here at AD, we started talking it through and decided we weren’t going to add to the cacophony of lists being put out by various music pubs. There are enough of those. Rather, we elected to let our four main writers have a chance to write . . .
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Decade :: The Streets, A Grand Don’t Come For Free
What is it that makes us want to deconstruct art by units of time? Lists. We love making them. We love arguing over them. And here, on the verge of a new decade, we’re in a position to do the same again. What were the best albums of the past ten years?
Here at AD, we started talking it through and decided we weren’t going to add to the cacophony of lists being put out by various music pubs. There are enough of those. Rather, we elected to let our four main writers have a chance to write . . .
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Brazos :: Phosphorescent Blues
In regard to new releases, 2009 has undoubtedly been a strong year from not only our stable of sacred cows, but also some exceptional works from emerging artists as well. With Phosphorescent Blues Austin’s Brazos have entered the fray of the latter. Orchestral in its approach to accompaniment, many of the album's tracks bear little resemblance to that of . . .
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AD Presents :: The Whigs @ Troubadour 11.19
Thursday night Aquarium Drunkard presents The Whigs with the Features and Dead Trees at the Troubadour. We have several pairs of tickets to giveaway to AD readers. Interested? Leave your name and a valid email address we can reach you at below in the comments. Winners notified prior to show; tickets at will-call . . .
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AD Presents :: Horse Feathers @ The Bootleg 11.17
Tuesday night Aquarium Drunkard presents Horse Feathers with Loch Lomond. We have several pairs of tickets to giveaway to AD readers. Interested? Leave your name and a valid email address we can reach you at below in the comments. Winners notified prior to show; tickets at will-call.
MP3: Horse Feathers :: Finch On Sunday
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Decade :: Of Montreal, Hissing Fauna (2007)
What is it that makes us want to deconstruct art by units of time? Lists. We love making them. We love arguing over them. And here, on the verge of a new decade, we’re in a position to do the same again. What were the best albums of the past ten years?
Here at AD, we started talking it through and decided we weren’t going to add to the cacophony of lists being put out by various music pubs. There are enough of those. Rather, we elected . . .
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