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Mar 12, 2009
sxsw megapost, part deux
Here's another batch of good pre-Austin listening for yas:
The Singer-Songwriters and otherwise acoustic types:
Joe Pug - Hymn #101. Singer/songwriter with more than a little Peter Case influence, easily one of my top 5, of the 1000+ mp3s made available.
Colin Moore - Disease. Just the right amount of grit & urgency in his delivery.
The Wooden Sky - When Lost At Sea. Way over yonder in a minor key.
Good Old War - Coney Island. Mother Nature's Son...with a beat.
Jay Nash - Over You. A decent voice, a pretty acoustic tune. Honorable mention.
John Cruz - Missing You. Fortunately, not the John Waite tune. Unfortunately, lyrics just about as trite.
The Rockers:
Lucero - What Else Would You Have Me Be. Well, duh, you say. Ok, yeah, I know. This is can't miss stuff for my taste; really can't wait to see these guys live.
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Seven-Mile Island. Duh part 2. What's not to like?
The Woggles - It's Not About What You Want. Wasn't this on last year's torrent? Or on the Foxboro Hot Tubs thing? No matter -- Rock. And. Roll.
Ezra Furman and the Harpoons - Take Off Your Sunglasses. Think Chrissie Hynde covering Dirty Boulevard and you're pretty close. Except it's a guy singing. Oops!
The Heavenly States - Lost In The Light. A rave-up very reminiscent of Hothouse Flowers "I'm Sorry", to my ears
The Johnstones - Bank Song. Doo-doo---doo-doo-doo---yeah! A catchy tune, sure, but what makes this irresistible for me is the bio on the sxsw site that says they've been thrown in jail and banned for life from Disney World. A must-see for sure!
Five Times August - Beautiful Girls. Yeah it's totally an 80s radio rock/tv show dramatic moment tune. But chicks dig it :)
The Best of the Rest:
Jim Bianco - I've Got A Thing For You. A guy who sings like Tom Waits; a Paris jazz club tune complete with accordian. A duet with Madeline Peyroux is inevitable. Actually, I love this one.
Josh Charles - Pickin' Up The Pieces. A little pop-soul ditty in a very classic style.
Thrift Store Cowboys - Dirty Your Knees. Because a little west Texas twang never hurt anybody.
The Devil Makes Three - The Plank. Imagine if Tom Waits sat in with the Dead on Jack-A-Roe. (Try not to hurt yourself in the process.) Not bad!
T-minus-6-days!
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Feb 21, 2009
sxsw time again!
Wow, you're still here? Yeah clearly I don't do much on TRF anymore...but when SXSW rolls around, I can't resist!
So, the first 280 mp3s are online...No official torrent (again), boo. But, I got a little help downloading the whole set and have done the first triage round, and although I wind up overly partial to more familiar/old-school production values (and maybe miss a few gems), here's a smattering of what's made the cut for me so far:
Seth Walker -- This year's James Hunter. Sweet soul music, on the bill with Eli Paperboy Reed at the Continental. I'll be there!
Dear and the Headlights? Ew! Awful name, pretty good straight up power pop rock.
Smokekiller -- Okkervil fans, you liked the last one, but this is so calling your name.
Moonlight Towers -- ok sure it's kinda derivative, Fratellis/Oasis, but that works for me
Cotton Jones, just what you'd expect with a name like that. Southern twang in the voice; a folk-rock sound right off Blonde on Blonde.
Caroline Herring, is pure Passim trad folk. Nicely done, good voice, a pro.
Jackie Bristow...very radio-friendly country/folk/pop tune, but I am a total sucker for the B3 fills underneath a shimmery Tele over the top, and her voice is pretty good.
Raydibaum -- Familiar-sounding rock from Barcelona (a serious rock & roll town)
Los Claxons - 1 shot each Los Lonely Boys, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, add ice and salt the glass
Grecco Buratto -- maybe I'm just into foreign languages this year? Dunno, nice Brazilian feeling pop tune.
Did I miss something great? Enlighten me! And where are the Jersey bands this year?
Nov 12, 2008
Eloquent Profanity, It Rolls Right Off My Tongue
I always loved that line.
Haven't listened to Paul Barrere/Fred Tackett acoustic shows in awhile, but I updated my Sage blogroll today and found a new one, where they play "Roll Em Easy", which as everyone knows, is the sweetest little acoustic ditty on Dixie Chicken. Just great stuff.
Old Folks Boogie, Boogie They Will.
Roll Em Easy
Whole show
(I tried to embed the archive.org flash player here but blogger.com choked on it. Sigh.)
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