This band is made up of a group of childhood friend and fronted by a brother-sister duo. The brother actually just gave testimony to congress in the hearings about the fucked up monopoly that Ticketmaster/Live Nation have subjected America’s music fans to for the past 10 years or so. No company deserves to be aggressivelyContinue reading “#991 – Hotel TV by Lawrence”
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#990 – Jinx by Crumb
This is the first of two albums by this LA based group who originally came together as a session band. Their second album, Ice Melt, is actually named after the bags of coarse rock salt that is used to keep sidewalks and stairs clear of ice in certain climates. How’s that for a fun fact?
#989 – National Parks, Vol. 1 by Arden Records
I always need more low fi/instrumental music for my various playlists. They always make the perfect accompaniment to any household task. This one was recommended by a friend who always comes through with something interesting.
#988 – Strays by Margo Price
Margo Price has been well represented on some of my Covid playlists. I was quite surprised to find, when this album came out a couple of weeks ago, that I had not listened to one of her albums until now. Of course, I would’ve given this one a few plays even if it wasn’t aContinue reading “#988 – Strays by Margo Price”
#987 – To Enjoy is the Only Thing by Maple Glider
Sometimes you hear an album that sounds like it could have been released yesterday or 40 years ago. This one has just such a classic feel.
#986 – And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out by Yo La Tengo
Yo La Tengo comes up on my Spotify home page pretty regularly due to my listening habits and the era in which they gained notoriety. I already knew a little bit of their catalog in passing, but never took the time to check them out. Now I’m just hoping I’ll be able to see themContinue reading “#986 – And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out by Yo La Tengo”
#985 – Blind & Brave by The Wild Reeds
This group describes their music as “black metal sparkle folk.” I defy you to read that genre descriptor and then move on without playing so much as a single song from their album.
#984 – Live At Montreaux 1994 by Al DiMeola, Jean-Luc Ponty and Stanley Clarke
Stanley Clarke is one of the inspirations of one of my favorite musicians of all time, Les Claypool. His catalog is extremely eclectic and features collaborations with some of the most celebrated musicians in the world. In the case of this live recording, the legendary Al DiMeola. I always like a good live album, andContinue reading “#984 – Live At Montreaux 1994 by Al DiMeola, Jean-Luc Ponty and Stanley Clarke”
#983 – Old Tyme Religion by Hugo
I heard Hugo’s great cover of Jay-Z’s 99 Problems recently and had to check out the rest of the album. I would never have guessed that this Portuguese-born artist performed as a one man band, which makes this cover all the cooler.
#982 – Tea For the Tillerman by Cat Stevens
I’ve known about and listened to Cat Stevens, now going by Yusuf, for my whole life, which makes it all the more improbable that I haven’t heard an entire album of his until now. I guess it’s always been radio play or a few selections of his that have been used repeatedly in film andContinue reading “#982 – Tea For the Tillerman by Cat Stevens”