A new documentary is about to come out about Guy Clark, his wife and their best friend Townes Van Zandt. Besides the fascinating love triangle that they apparently were involved in, they wrote an incredible collection of songs. Somehow, I’ve been listening to Townes for my entire adult life, but never came across Guy ClarkContinue reading “#548 – Dublin Blues by Guy Clark”
Monthly Archives: November 2021
#546 – Away by Dntel
Rounding out my coverage of the solo albums by members of The Postal Service, Jimmy Tamborello is a stand out in the world of electronic music. He was instrumental in the mixing of techno sounds with indie rock moodiness and always has something new and interesting to add to the musical landscape.
#545 – The Wilderness by Explosions in the Sky
I always love a good instrumental, atmospheric album and these guys always deliver in that department. They also put on a fantastic show.
#544 – Already, Always by Bess Atwell
Anyone who puts a picture of their cat on their album cover is alright by me. Is that even her cat, though? It’s gonna haunt me.
#543 – Fever Dreams by Villagers
My most prolific album suggester strikes again. This is a beautiful album that I loved. It gave me one of my most enjoyable drives home in recent memory.
#542 – songs by Adrienne Lenker
I just heard of this artist from an article about the inspirations behind some actress’s new album. Really an enjoyable, mellow listen.
#541 – Untying the Knot by String Cheese Incident
I saw these guys live a few years ago when I dragged my dad and brother to a jam band festival in Austin, but somehow never listened to one of their studio albums until now.
#540 – On The Line by Jenny Lewis
With all of my talk about Ben Gibbard, thanks thought it might be fun to explore the work of some of his other collaborators. In this case, one third of the Postal Service, Jenny Lewis.
#539 – The Ugly Organ by Cursive
Another great Spotify selection.
#538 – The Moon & Antarctica by Modest Mouse
Here’s another great band that I totally missed the boat on.