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Off The Record :: Venice Is Sinking (Athens, GA)

Off The Record is a recurring feature here on the Drunkard that marries two of my greatest interests; music and travel. Having a locals perspective when visiting a new locale is the difference between experiencing it through the lens of a tourist and of that of a native.

Off The Record gathers some of my favorite artists, asks them to reflect on their city of residence, and choose a handful of places they could not live without -- be them bookstores, bars, restaurants or vistas.

After a few years off (in retail shelves that is) Athens, GA . . .

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Neko Case @ The Greek Theatre, L.A. 6/12/09

Supporting her new LP, Middle Cyclone, Neko Case is slated to appear here in L.A. at the Greek Theatre in Los Feliz June 12th.   We have a pair of tickets for AD readers.   In the comments below, leave your name, a valid email address, and the song or album that first turned you on to her stuff.   Also, the show is part of the season ticket program become a member or log in.

AD Presents :: Chad VanGaalen/Women 3.28.08

Saturday, March 28th, Aquarium Drunkard presents Chad VanGaalen and Women at club Spaceland here in Los Angeles.   Authors of two of the strongest releases of 2008, the groups are touring behind VanGaalen's Soft Airplane and Women's self-titled become a member or log in.

SIRIUS/XM Radio :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

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

SIRIUS 88: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Akron/Family - Ed Is A Portal ++ Dark Meat - Angel of Meth ++ Megafaun - Lazy Suicide ++ Man Man - I'd Rather Go Blind (Etta James cover) ++   Neutral Milk Hotel - Gardenhead/Leave Me Alone ++ Arthur Russell - Eli ++ Beirut . . .

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The Beach Boys :: Sail On Sailor (Live 1973)

With the proliferation of the iTunes/iPod shuffle, over the past seven years, I am forever reminded just how diverse the Beach Boys catalog truly is. Yes, I have the majority of the LPs, but it's when those random individual nuggets pop up without warning that the width and breadth of their diversity really hits home.   The 10,000 foot view of the group would read something like: California teenage pop group, along with Jan & Dean and others, become the focal point of America's fascination with . . .

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Megafaun :: The AD Interview

Hearing Megafaun on record is one thing; seeing them live is another. Brad Cook, Phil Cook and Joe Westerlund whip up some of the most intriguing music nightly on stage that you could ask for in a live performance. They'll be playing plenty at SXSW including Thursday at AD and MOKB's   Vaya Con Tacos! party.   The boys in the band sat down with Aquarium Drunkard last month to talk about their newly finished LP (due later this year on Home Tapes), the wide variety of bands they've toured with and how going to jazz camp as a teen made it a little harder to relate to other musicians in the "indie" world.

Aquarium Drunkard: You just finished up your new LP. Who did you work with and how did the process go?

Phil Cook: Well, we didn't know what we were doing at all on the first one. The first record contains the first thing we tried to do, which I can hear when I listen to it, all the way up to the last thing we did, which I can tell we knew what we were doing more. It was nice to start this record at that further point since we were recording it ourselves. And it already sounds more sonically sophisticated to us, in its onset. We started from a better place.

Brad Cook: But we did it ourselves.

PC: We recorded everything ourselves. This time we borrowed nicer microphones to do vocals and drums. So we upgraded, maybe, two notches with the gear we had...

BC: ..and special guests.

PC: Oh, and special guests. Joe, would you like to talk about our special guests?

Joe Westerlund: We asked a lot of friends to make appearances on the record and we have a violinist that is a friend of ours, that we stay with every time we're in Boston, that is in a band that, during our formative years, in high school, when we started feeling as serious about music as you can at that age, was in this band from Minneapolis that we were idolizing and trying to play with. So that's come full circle. She's on the record..

AD: What was the band?

JW: Bobby Llama. You may have heard of them. My brother is on the record, he's a percussionist. We have a number of vocalists. Krissy Smith who is in Tender Fruit from here. Heather McEntire of Bellafea, Ivan from the Rosebuds. Kyle who was in our high school band..

PC: Who hasn't played trombone in over 5 years! And we asked him to play. So he took it out, warmed up..[laughs]..like the first time he's touched it in 5 years and, literally, 5 to 10 minutes later he was recording. [laughs] We had such a ball doing it.

BC: He thought we were joking, but we weren't. And it's a very serious contribution to the record. And then we also had a ton of Durham people. Both of these guys' [Phil and Joe] wives and fiancés and the guys from Trekkie records and Midtown Dickens, like all these Durham cats sang on one song. This album we definitely invited more voices in.

PC: And voices that are representative of the community we are ever growing more and more a part of the longer we live here. We moved here in 2005. Our first record, all the people who are on the record now, we didn't know those people when we got done with the first record. But since then, through touring and meeting people and connecting, now it feels like we're a part of this community and we can ask people to do things and they can ask us to do things and it feels like this shared community thing. So that's reflected in the new album.

AD: Chris Stamey actually mixed the new album, correct?

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AD Presents :: Justin Townes Earle/Jason Isbell

Aquarium Drunkard presents Jason Isbell and Justin Townes Earle this Thursday at Spaceland.   I missed Earle in Austin last week, but have only heard great things about his performance...and I'm also a huge fan of his daddy. Isbell is presently touring in support of his sophomore solo album, become a member or log in.

SIRIUS/XM Radio :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

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

SIRIUS 87: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Bonnie Prince Billy - Beware Your Only Friend ++ Phosphorescent - Reasons To Quit ++ Songs: Ohia - Farewell Transmission ++ My Morning Jacket - Rocket Man ++ Big Star - September Gurls ++ The Replacements - Nightclub Jitters ++ Ryan Adams - Carolina Rain ++ Wilco - Poor Places ++ White . . .

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Stevie Wonder :: @ Rainbow – London, 01/31/74

There are very few artists who had album runs like the one Stevie Wonder pulled off in the '70s (the Rolling Stones come immediately to mind).   The following set, from January of 1974, finds the artist in the midst of a creative high while touring the UK.   Recorded after Innervisons and prior to Fulfillingness' First Finale . . .

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Bonnie “Prince” Billy :: Beware

When a songwriter's prolificacy creates the volumes that Will Oldham's has, it can become difficult to draw reference from his catalogue. It often exists as one vast document of his contribution, nuance be damned to the onlooker. With notable exceptions Greatest Palace Music and the Tortoise-backed become a member or log in.

Tom Waits :: One From The Heart (OST)

I have to admit, I'm not always excited about the idea of a single artist recording the entire soundtrack to a film. It's usually not the most career-defining moment for a musician. Sure, there are exceptions - but for every Aimee Mann and Magnolia, there are at least nine or ten Princes and become a member or log in.

They Call Him Percy Thrillington

Speaking of RAM, have you heard of Percy Thrillington? If not, don't feel bad as Percy "Thrills" Thrillington never actually existed outside of Paul McCartney's imagination. Back in the '70s, prior to the release of Ram, McCartney decided to have an orchestral version of the album laid to tape. But then become a member or log in.

Phosphorescent :: The AD Interview

Country music, at its best, is a dark apologetic for mystery.   Like most things, it’s got its glitzy side, the side that it’s convinced itself that it wants the public to see.   But once its Nashville sheen is scraped off, country is a dark, penetrating, and mysterious force that cuts away until it reaches a person’s core.   Country music, when it’s good, is honest music.

Phosphorescent’s To Willie . . .

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Diversions :: Daniel Hutchens/Transformative LPs

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

This second installment of Diversions finds us with Daniel Hutchens of Athens, GA's Bloodkin - one of my favorite songwriters, wordsmiths and rock & rollers since I first discovered his music over a decade ago. Following the uber-dark tone of the band's last LP, become a member or log in.