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Elephant Micah :: Embarrassment of Riches

I featured the formidable songwriting talents of Elephant Micah once before on the Drunkard at the tail end of 2005. Just recently I received in the mail the new Elephant Micah EP Embarrassment of Riches. Self released, Micah has another upcoming project entitled Hindu Windmills due out exclusively on vinyl before the end of the year (cd to follow thereafter). Until . . .

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Swan Lake :: Beast Moans

I can only imagine the anticipatory vibe surrounding the release of late '60s supergroup Blind Faith's sole release was something akin to that of what the indie community has been experiencing the past few months in regard to the Swan Lake project. Comprised of Destroyer/New Pornographer Dan Bejar, Wolf Parade/Sunset . . .

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Frank Black :: Los Angeles Re-visited

I lost touch with Frank Black's music years ago, but not before his 1993 debut/eponymous solo album. At the time, as a rabid and devout Pixies fan, this album was highly anticipated...and hey, surprise, it wasn't the Pixies sound. But between it and the Breeders' records it was close enough . . .

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Pretenders :: Reissued (Rhino) 2006

The Verdict: It's fantastic to listen to this Rhino reissue of The Pretenders debut in the here and now of late 2006. Let me gush for a moment; if this album dropped today it . . .

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Hunky Dory :: Quicksand (demo)

1971's Hunky Dory has long been, and remains, one of my very favorite Bowie albums. But after I heard the version with the bonus tracks, I found the original studio version to fall a little flat when compared with it's demo counterpart. I love the acoustic jagged edges the demo leaves mixed in . . .

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Johnny Cash :: The Man Comes Around

What better way to start the month of November than with a bit of Rick Rubin era Johnny Cash. This, the self-penned title track off Cash's 2002 American IV album, is filled with dark & foreboding apocalyptic imagery that suits both Cash's voice, persona, and legend like a second skin. Cash, the master of straddling . . .

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Lou Reed :: Dirty Blvd.

Photo: Lou Reed (seated) with fellow songwriter Paul Simon, circa 1982
Saturday night, while having a drink at the neighborhood bar, Lou Reed's "Dirty Blvd." came drifting out of the Jukebox, darting past the bad Halloween costumed drunkards and landed right in my glass. An immensely satisfying surprise at 12:20 a.m., the tune got me . . .

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Eric Bachman :: To The Races

photo credit: john vanderlsliceWhile dropping Eric Bachman's name in this earier post I later realized I had yet to feature anything concerning Bachman's own 2006 . . .

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Now Podcasting :: Episode 17

Welcome to Episode 17 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.Prompted/inspired by a Lambchop show a few weeks ago here in L.A. I decided to continue the theme of Episode 16 for this week's show . . .

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Micah P. Hinson And The Opera Circuit

Recorded in Micah's hometown of Abilene, TX, it's a small wonder we're even getting to hear this album so soon after Hinson's debilitating back surgery following his European tour earlier in the year. I suppose all that time on the mend must be an agent of creativity as ...And The Opera Circuit comes on strong. A slew of friends were . . .

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Ill Lit :: The Tom Cruise Album

Los Angeles based Ill Lit's latest album entitled Tom Cruise is a 10 track trek through '70s singer-songwriter country rock propped up by the economical use 21st century electronic synth flourishes. It pans out pretty well somewhere in the vein of Josh Rouse crossed with The Jayhawks. Breezy you could say."a . . .

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Gob Iron :: Death Songs For The Living

Gob Iron's Death Songs for the Living is the sort of wonder project that keeps the alt.country/alt.folk set frothing at the mouth in anticipation. And for good reason. Comprised Jay Farrar and Anders Parker, Gob Iron is almost entirely the duo's take on old, yet re-styled and arranged, traditional folk songs . . .

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