Up next in my perusal of supporting acts from classic Grateful Dead concert posters, the country-rock stylings of New Riders of the Purple Sage. I had heard the title track from this album over the years, but never bothered to explore their catalog in any serious way. This is the kind of country music thatContinue reading “#796 – The Adventures of Panama Red by New Riders of the Purple Sage”
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#795 – Bola Sete at the Monterey Jazz Festival by Bola Sete
I was looking at this website that sells vintage concert posters, specifically Grateful Dead ones, when I started to notice all of the acts that they shared the stage with who I was not familiar with at all. Upon some minor examination, it really dawned on me how eclectic some of these classic shows were.Continue reading “#795 – Bola Sete at the Monterey Jazz Festival by Bola Sete”
#794 – Nomad by Bombino
No sooner did I pick this album to listen to, then I immediately learned that Bombino was playing in Los Angeles the very next night. Of course that’s also the one night this week where I already have plans. Serendipity is funny sometimes.
#793 – Diaspora Problems by Soul Glo
I was reading an article about the first show of the Rage Against the Machine reunion tour, which led me to a Reddit thread about it. Someone asked about other aggressive, socially-conscious artists to check out and another user suggested these guys.
#792 – The Köln Concert by Keith Jarrett
I was looking for a nice, mellow album with Sunday morning vibes when serendipity struck. This one had been recommended by a colleague on one of our group chats. The exact mood I was looking for.
#791 – Wake Up Everybody by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
It’s so crazy to listen to an album with socially conscious lyrics from almost fifty years ago that is as relevant today as when it was written. It’s also pretty depressing. One would hope that some lasting progress would have been made in American society in all that time, but we’re no closer to figuringContinue reading “#791 – Wake Up Everybody by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes”
#790 – Formentera by Metric
Everybody loves Fridays. It’s the day that marks the end of the traditional work and school weeks and the beginning of the much-anticipated weekend. The time when we are furthest from more work. I also love it for another reason: new albums generally come out on Friday (sometimes Tuesday, too, so don’t bother pointing thatContinue reading “#790 – Formentera by Metric”
#789 – The Way Out by The Books
I came across these guys on Spotify somehow. I believe one of their tracks came on after I listened to the Neutral Milk Hotel album for the umpteenth time, and upon looking up their bio, I was properly intrigued. The combination of solid guitar work and found sounds sometimes becomes tedious over the course ofContinue reading “#789 – The Way Out by The Books”
#788 – Thirteen Tales of Urban Bohemia by The Dandy Warhols
Last week I listened to an album by The Brian Jonestown Massacre and referenced the 2004 documentary Dig! which featured them and The Dandy Warhols. I meant to pick one of each of their albums on back-to-back days, but since my brain is pudding these days, I forgot about it. So here’s the belated secondContinue reading “#788 – Thirteen Tales of Urban Bohemia by The Dandy Warhols”
#787 – Healing is a Miracle by Juliana Barwick
I noticed recently that the ambient/post-rock scene that I am so fond of is almost completely dominated by men. After a very slight amount of searching, of course I discovered quite a few artists that proved me wrong in that observation. I never tire of being wrong, especially with such a great result as this.