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Vic Chesnutt / Elf Power :: Dark Developments

Vic Chestnutt is no stranger to collaboration. One need look no further than his work with Brute, Lambchop, or most recently, his new LP Dark Developments, with fellow Athenians Elf Power.

On each of the aforementioned collaborations Chesnutt has deftly straddled that fine line between retaining what makes his presence and songwriting such a singular voice in contemporary music, and letting go enough to remain open to new influences and ideas.

We

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Bob Dylan/Johnny Cash :: 1969 Sessions

As mentioned a couple of weeks ago in Bob Dylan :: After The Crash (1967-1970), back in 2005 AD posted the unreleased tracks from Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash's 1968 sessions. With the Legacy reissue of Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison and the October release of Bob Dylan's become a member or log in.

Heron :: Re-Revisited (1970)

When we first posted on Heron, the obscure British folk group from the early 70's, Jeff Thorpe wrote that after attempting to research the group (and coming up empty handed), that perhaps he was content to leave their biography a mystery and let the music speak for itself. In truth, even if one would like to dig deeper, when it comes . . .

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AD Presents :: Lucinda Williams @ The Wiltern

Lucinda Williams is presently on tour in support of her new LP, Litte Honey, and Saturday's show marks her first performance in town since her five-night run at the El Rey last Fall where she performed her last five albums in their entirety. We have three pairs of tickets to . . .

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Deerhunter :: Microcastle/Weird Era Cont.

Something stays in the room after the final digi-delayed gurgles of “Calvary Scars II / Aux Out” have faded to hums, a certain sense of having just gone through something soft and buzzy and not altogether unpleasant, something like stepping into the wake behind a cloud of bees but missing the bees themselves. Deerhunter's Microcastle / Weird Era Cont. is the warm jetstream of a band . . .

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Johnny Cash :: At Folsom Prison (Legacy Edition)

Perhaps the true test of "a legend" is when, even in the midst of total and complete over-saturation, their legacy remains untarnished and beyond reproach. If so, when it comes to music (and his role as a general pop culture icon), Johnny Cash is a prime contender. Now, two years after his big screen portrayal and the release of the Sony Legacy edition of Cash's 1969 become a member or log in.

AD Presents :: O’Death @ Spaceland, 11.22.08

Saturday, November 22nd, Aquarium Drunkard presents O'Death at Spaceland with special guests Le Switch and Death To Anders. We have a few pairs of tickets to give away to AD readers. To land a pair, hit up the comments below with your name, and a valid email address. Winners will be notified via email.

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Vetiver :: More of The Past (EP)

Earlier this week Vetiver released More of The Past, a companion EP to their album of eclectic covers, Thing of The Past. Like the LP, here we find Andy Cabic mining his vinyl collection for nuggets . . .

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SIRIUS/XM Radio :: Aquarium Drunkard Show

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

SIRIUS 71: Jean Michel Bernard - Generique Stephane ++ Little Joy - No One's Better Sake ++ Of Montreal - Eluardian Freak ++ Titti - Rainmaker ++ White Denim - Sitting ++ TV On The Radio - Young Liars (Acoustic) ++ Megafaun - Find Your Mark ++ White . . .

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Sevens :: Catherine Wheel, Black Metallic

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

As if designed to end all question about shoegaze as a genre, Catherine Wheel's "Black Metallic" was the shoegaze song to end all shoegaze songs. It was the first single from their debut album, 1992's become a member or log in.

Let’s Get The Show On The Road Again…

Inspired by the comments from last week's Sevens entry on David Bromberg's "Sharon," may we present "Let's Get The Show On The Road Again." A number of you noted that Widespread Panic covers "Sharon," and how the band have a long tradition of introducing interesting and varied covers to their live stable. Indeed they do. Over the past fourteen years I have seen the band cover artists as disparate as fIrehose, Talking Heads, The Meters, Bill Withers, Neil Young, Vic Chesnutt, Tom Waits, etc.

One track I most definitely have Panic to thank for turning me onto is Michael Stanley Band's "Let's Get The Show On The Road Again," a track that, after checking, the band has covered almost every year since 1985. Admittedly, I know virtually nothing about Michael Stanley (Cleveland's answer to Bob Seeger?), or his band, but the tune grabbed me over a decade ago after first hearing J.B. impart the opening lines. They sound both like an invitation and a warning. Lyrically, and instrumentally, the tune conveys a seedy, tired, and foreboding view of 1970s excess, success and easy hubris.

Also: Since we're on the subject, here's two tracks from one of my favorite wsp shows from April 3, 1996.

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MP3: Michael Stanley Band :: Let's Get The Show On The Road Again
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After the jump: Since we're on the subject; 2 tracks from wsp, April 3, 1996.

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It Still Moves :: Lost Songs, Lost Highways…

Amanda Petrusich's new book is on a subject near and dear to my heart: American, or rather, Americana music; a genre, if it can be called that, that spans everything from Delta blues to Songs: Ohia. It Still Moves: Lost Songs, Lost Highways, and the Search for the Next American Music, is part travelogue, part history and part fandom. Petrusich travels . . .

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Off The Record :: Frida Hyvî¶nen (Flarken, Sweden)

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.

Today's installment of Off The Record catches up with . . .

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Of Montreal :: Skeletal Lamping: Point/Counterpoint

Have you spent some time with Skeletal Lamping yet? It is a pan-sexual, sound collage, romp that with its feet firmly planted in the present, manages to sound inherently retro while looking towards the future. It's an interesting listen to say the least, not to mention complicated and polarizing. I'm of the opinion that the album, and its live counterpart, are a success - in both their execution as well as . . .

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