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Silver Jews :: Documentary Announced

Much of my time spent with the silver screen this past year has been with documentary films. This is both due to the fact my wife has been working closely with documentary filmmakers here in Los Angeles, and more importantly, there have been some outstanding/groundbreaking works in the documentary film world of late.

This being so, news of director Michael Tully's new ducumentary chronicling Dave Berman's Silver Jews is the best joos news since catching them . . .

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Sons of Kentucky :: Dwight Yoakam & Will Oldham

Last year Filter magazine had a light bulb of an idea getting native Kentucky songwriters/actors Dwight Yoakam and Will Oldham to interview one another. Upon seeing the artwork for the feature I knew I had to scan it for you good folks to see with your own eyes. Awesome, no? Being a huge fan of both, this joint interview, entitled 'Kings At Night" was a real treat. Unfortunately I do not see . . .

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Now Podcasting :: Episode 24

Welcome to Episode 24 of the podcast edition of The Aquarium Drunkard Show; airing live every Wednesday 2-4 p.m. PST at the Little Radio studios in downtown L.A. As requested, below is the tracklisting order for this week’s podcast.

Show notes: You’ll notice a happy accident with Neko’s voice on “Things That Scare Me”. The vocals are slowed down to thick mollasses rendering it’s sound to that of a man singing. I think it sounds . . .

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Great Lake Swimmers :: Hands In Dirty Ground EP

I did not have the pleasure of catching Tony Dekker's Great Lake Swimmers live this past year, but a friend was kind enough to send me a copy of their tour-only Hands In Dirty Ground EP.I have posted on Great Lake Swimmers many times, but for those unfamiliar, imagine a hybrid of an early, pensive Neil Young crossed with My Morning Jacket at their most subdued. Also like My Morning Jacket, become a member or log in.

Apples In Stereo :: New Magnetic Wonder

You could hardly fault the casual Elephant Six fan for being under the impression The Apples In Stereo had long ago disbanded; after all, five years is a long time for an artist or group to go without a record. But here we are in 2007 and Robert Schneider and company have returned with New Magnetic Wonder, and it . . .

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Bill Callahan :: The Artist Formerly Known As Smog

I would like nothing more than to share with you the new Bill Callahan track "Diamond Dancer" off the single I received in the mail from Drag City a couple of weeks ago; but being a single release that would entirely defeat the purpose. So, if you're a

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The Open Mind of one John D. Loudermilk

Who's pouring, because this collection deserves a drink. Nashville's own original psyche-pop weirdo John D. Loudermilk gets the treatment here on this 2006 twenty seven track anthology. Regarded as an accomplished sixties Nashville songwriting fixture, it turns out Loudermilk was as at home with a sitar as a banjo, and left to his own . . .

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Around The Web :: SXSW 2007 And More….

One of the more jaw-dropping DJ sets I have laid eyes and ears on was J Rocc's Stones Throw tribute to J Dilla this past January here in L.A. at the PLUG L.A. event. Skills. If this is your bag, head over to Gorilla vs. Bear as he has posted the Stones Throw 'Thank You J Dilla' Podcast mixed . . .

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Revisiting :: Neko Case Blacklisted

Although I have owned, and enjoyed, this album for years now, there is something refreshingly new to it that is just now beginning to reveal itself to me. It's as if another layer has been peeled back that I had never taken notice of before. Yes, it's true that all great albums do this; but thankfully it still a surprise when it happens.

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The Good, The Bad And The Queen

Other than Democrazy I have actively sought out anything and everything Damon Albarn has laid his name to, and chances are I will eventually get around to that collection as well. This being so, like many, I was transfixed by the news in 2006 that Albarn was working on a new collaborative . . .

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Meters :: Live NYC @ The Bottomline 1977

I acquired this 1977 Meters show in 2000 along with the Showboat Lounge show that I posted in January. At the time -- and this still may be the case -- locating quality live documents from the band’s heyday was no small feat.Actually, until a few years ago, even locating copies of their studio albums was an Indiana Jones like undertaking, be it CD or vinyl. Now most decent record stores have the catalog on compact disc, and . . .

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Now Podcasting :: Episode 23 (w/ The Broken West)

Welcome to Episode 23 of the podcast edition of The Aquarium Drunkard Show; airing live every Wednesday 2-4 p.m. PST at the Little Radio studios in downtown L.A. As requested, below is the tracklisting order for this week’s podcast.

The Broken West were the guests this week, so check out their DJ picks, acoustic set, and spirited Guided By Voices cover.
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Yellow Fever - Katcatcher ++ Tony Allen & His Afro Messengers

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Arab Strap :: Ten Years Of Tears

The only bad thing about Scotland's Arab Strap's new release, Ten Years Of Tears, is that it is also the duo's last release. Brutal realists to a fault, Arab Strap never pulled any punches documenting the often depressingly humorous affair that is life, pints, love...and more pints.

A retrospective of sorts following Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton's . . .

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