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#1212 – Much Love by Microwave
#1211 – Everything is Alive by Slowdive
#1210 – End of the World Party (Just In Case) by Medeski, Martin & Wood
#1209 – self-titled by The Flying Burrito Brothers
#1208 – Diatom Ribbons by Kris Davis
It’s been a little bit since I’ve listened to a serious jazz recording. This one is from a live performance at the Village Vanguard, a legendary New York jazz club. It’s a fitting place for any performer to document their prowess, as it’s stage has hosted so many legends over its long history.
#1207 – Madly In Love At The End Of The World by The Clarks
Today marks the end of our yearly east coast pilgrimage, as we wrap up just over two weeks of family visitation at some friends’ lake house near the Pennsylvania-Ohio border. We were originally scheduled to have a night out to see The Clarks this past Saturday at a local venue, but they ended up havingContinue reading “#1207 – Madly In Love At The End Of The World by The Clarks”
#1206 – Something in the Water by Jennifer Hartswick
This artist came into my life due to her role as back-up vocalist and trumped player in Trey Anastasio Band. Her voice is amazing as is her trumpet playing (not that I’m any kind of brass performance expert). It’s no surprise that such an accomplished performer would have an impressive catalog of her own.
#1205 – Into The Light by Marisa Anderson
As Spotify becomes more and more dialed in with my listening habits, I frequently see entire categories on the app that are right up my alley. Today’s selection came from one called “instrumental Americana.” While that seems like an unnecessarily specific genre description (a frequent occurrence at this point in music history) I certainly haveContinue reading “#1205 – Into The Light by Marisa Anderson”
#1204 – Back to the Water Below by Royal Blood
I first heard of these guys when they played at Coachella some seven or eight years ago, around the time they released their first album, which is a powerhouse of stripped-mall down musical energy. Anyone who can fire up an audience with just a bass and drums is worth checking out, in my book. IContinue reading “#1204 – Back to the Water Below by Royal Blood”