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Frank Turner - The Way I Tend To Be

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Born on the wrong side of the tracks…

How many guitar straps does Martin think I can possibly use? I get that a lot of the emails are just auto-sends with whatever is on sale but still.

Amazon informs me that some Walter Trout tracks I bought from them in 2006 are now up in the Cloud if I want to snag.  I long ago ripped tracks off the CD for my mp3 player and then again for my phone so I am not sure what I am supposed to do with the Cloud versions. It may just be a way to introduce their new auto-rip feature. Any physical CD you buy from them with a certain logo also gets you and immediate digital version to download. Most of the indie sites I buy from have been doing that for years now. Welcome to the 21st century Amazon.

The best thing in my mailbox lately?

Kit’s Awesome Vid of the Day

The Record Company - On the Move

 

 

Some new and some nearly new tunes in the juke this week with Semi-Twang - The Wrong Side of the Tracks, Wires in the WallsIn the RainDebbie DaviesDone Sold Everything, Skyla Burrell BandBottom of my Heart, and finally the Hickman Dalton Gang with Whiskey Rain – just because I can.

The featured vid earlier this week was Traps from Black Music by the Dark Horses. They seem to be somewhat of a performance art kinda band  so I will likely watch their vids and forego snagging the tunes but if you like that kind of music expression you should check them out on their facebook page or follow them on Twitter @darkhorsesmusic.

The featured vid right now (grin) is a live acoustic version of Ashes to Ashes from Peter Parcek 3. You all should snag Peter’s facebook page not only for the blues music he and his band play but also for his articles and stories about guitar players and blues musicians.

Also – added shiny new track Turn me Loose from The Record Company to the jukebox. The guys are offering it as a free download so you all go snag it while I make a pot of coffee.  Ummm, coffee.

- Kit

Arc & Stones…

Now that Scooter is back sleeping nights I proclaim this ’dig myself out from under the mountain of un-reviewed music‘ week.

Kicking off the week o’reviewing is Arc & Stones, the debut EP from Brooklyn band Arc & Stones. The guys are Dan Pellarin (vocals), Ben Cramer (guitar), Joe Doino (drums) and Eddy Bayes (bass).  I had the cool video for Silence up in the featured spot last month but I’ve popped it into the review for anyone that missed it the first time around.

 

 

My favorite track is She’s Mine because it’s loud.

No, seriously. It has slamming drums, gritty fuzzy guitars and a growl-y vocal delivery. Kind of like ’70′s ZZ Top with a little bit of Mr John Lee Hooker thrown in for fun. Oh, and did I mention it was LOUD?!

Rise is not quite as raw but it is still a good rock tune while Let Me Down seems a little out of place, not because it is quiet and mellow but because it sounds like it needs to be played acoustic on your front porch. It is a nice track, just different. Say Goodbye starts off all warm and cozy then explodes into another hard rocking number:

 

 

This is a great EP and you all should go and buy it now. Yes now. Or tomorrow when it releases. Hey, it is a couple of bucks and you get awesome music from a new band. There is no bad in this. Well, except for the waiting until tomorrow part.

 

Arc & Stones releases tomorrow, Feb 12, 2013 and is available in digital format from Amazon and Bandcamp. You can also check out the band on their facebook page or on their website and follow them on Twitter @ArcAndStones

- Kit

 

Telegraph Taboo…

So, I was in the mood for some blues and whoosh – blues appeared.

Other people get coupons, bills and news updates in the mail while I get blues music. Cool new blues music in the form of the debut release Telegraph Taboo from the Chicago-based band Nick and the Ovorols.

This is not a pretty album. The vocals on a few tracks come in a bit low, there’s some distortion in a few places (okay - lots of distortion) and extra grit and fuzz in the guitars. All those imperfections combine to give the album a raw, almost live sound. It’s loud and messy and grungy and so very, very good.

My favorite is the screaming, pounding, rocking Honey, Please -

You said boy I’ll make you happy
Oh just give me one good chance
I told you once before
I ain’t gonna do this dance -

I also like Take the V Train with it’s heavy guitars and Bad Company feel, and the blues-y Heed My Words:

 

 
 

The only track I didn’t really care for was Hey, Mr President but I’ll be honest and say my dislike stems from political reasons, not musicial ones.

Taken as a whole Telegraph Taboo is a solid debut and worth buying. If you all need to hear a bit more you can stream the album from the bands’ website, from amazon or from itunes.

Carlos Showers (guitar),Vic Jackson (bass), Nick Peraino (vocals, guitar), Lance Lewis (drums)

 

Telegraph Taboo releases tomorrow, January 22, 2013 and is available in digital format from Amazon and iTunes and in digital and CD format from the Nick and the Ovorols website. You can also check out the band on their facebook page and follow them on Twitter @ovorols

- Kit

I don’t wanna feel, cause I don’t wanna bleed…

Brewed Southern Pecan coffee this morning. The house smells like pecan pie.

New tracks in the jukebox this week. I’ve also posted links to all the jukebox songs within the post for anyone pulling the blog on feed. Unless it says differently these are all linked from Soundcloud.

The Delta Saints - Chicago, Jack Moore covering Something Good, Viv and the Revival with Early Ape – I Want It, Fife and Drom – Wicked Tongue, and from Reverbnation W. B. Johnston – Sky Blue.

Precious Bryant passed away this weekend. The Music Maker Relief Foundation has a nice article about her on their website.   Check out  Fool Me Good from her 2002 release of the same title over in the jukebox.

The featured vid this week is Green Lights by Eastern Rift off their new EP Left of the Mark. You can check out more stuff from the band on their Facebook page or over on their Reverbnation page.

Death Letter Jubilee…

I’m making beef and barley stew today and listening to Death Letter Jubilee, the debut release from The Delta Saints. When I started the review I seriously considered just writing ‘Harmonica! Resonator! Suspenders!’ and being done with the post. Since I do understand not everyone is nuts for  suspenders, I’ll add a few things about the music as well.

The Delta Saints are Ben Ringel on vocals and dobro, Benjamin Azzi on drums, David Supica on bass, Dylan Fitch on guitar and Steven Hanner on harmonica.

(my best guess without the liner notes)

They call their music ‘bayou rock’ and it has a cool rock with blues with (a little) country sound. My favorites are Liar, (the track may be slow to load)

 

 

Jezebel for the stripped down sound and drum heavy beat, Out to Sea with it’s beautiful harmonica and haunting lyrics, and Death Letter Jubilee, a fairly upbeat and fun tune for a song about dancing on graves -

 

 

This is a nice set of  tracks for a debut album and well worth the money. You can pick Death Letter Jubilee on Amazon or iTunes (both have previews of the track list) or from The Delta Saints website. You can also check out the bands’ Facebook page or follow them on Twitter @TheDeltaSaints.

- Kit

This is my Best Music Of 2012 list…

There were so many amazing albums and so much mind-blowingly great music released in 2012 that it was almost impossible to chose a best of list. At one point in my compiling I had to delete my list and start over because I had almost nothing but blues releases and I wanted the list to showcase several music genres, not just one.

Here are my ‘Best of’ lists for 2012 – mostly in order although the farther down on the list, the harder it was to sort and place the music. I tried to stay with ten selections for each but I got a little carried away with the best videos.

 

- Favorite Albums of 2012 -

Once Upon a Time in the West – The White Buffalo

My Favorite Album of 2012

 

Burn Flicker Die – American Aquarium

There’s a Bomb in Gilead – Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires

Driving Towards the Daylight – Joe Bonamassa

Tomorrowland – Ryan Bingham

Handwritten – Gaslight Anthem

Seven – Viv and the Revival

Let It Burn – Ruthie Foster

Up 2 Zero – Anthony Gomes

One Damn Heart – The Debonzo Brothers

 

 

- Favorite Songs of 2012 -

Don’t Let Me Get Lonely – The Record Company

 

 

One Lone Night – The White Buffalo

So James Dean – Viv and the Revival

Whittled Down – Johnny Hickman

Driving Towards the Daylight – Joe Bonamassa

Burn Flicker Die – American Aquarium

Here We Go - Roisin O

Break My Heart Tonight – The Debonzo Brothers

45 – Gaslight Anthem

Baptized – Buffalo Killers

 

- Favorite EP’s of 2012 -

All Things Blue – Ophelia Cache

Superdead – The Record Company

I Am Here – Savages

Signal – The Amends

 

- Favorite Videos of 2012 -

Wish it Was True – The White Buffalo

 

 

Angeles – Steve Carlson and Jensen Ackles

Another Road - Johnny Hickman

Mark My Words – The Coronas

No Surprise - Miss Shevaughn and Yuma Wray

To Live is To Fly – Ryan Bingham

Made to Break – Otis Gibbs

Welcome To A Good Time – Viv and the Revival

I’ll Wait – Charlie Spraggs

Break My Heart Tonight – The Debonzo Brothers

Haunted – Cassie Taylor

 

- Favorite New (to me) Artists/Bands -

The Baron Sisters, Haley Bowery and the Manimals, Jean Caffeine,

 Corey Koehler, Savages, The Wild Suns, Caleb Caudle and The Bohannons

 

- All the leftover stuff -

 

When compiling my list,  I purposefully left out some really good mainstream music. Partly because of resources (we know Springsteen has more money to work with than American Aquarium) and partly because the mainstream albums and videos get all the broadcast and radio play they could possibly need.  I wanted to spotlight bands that are making exceptional music, but receive little (or no) air play.

However, here are a few albums I wanted to highlight before I end my list, mainly because the artists put out great music that I kept playing long after the album or video release.

Bruce Springsteen – Wrecking Ball – great video for ‘We Take Care of Our Own’,

Soundgarden – ‘Live to Rise’ – I can’t stop playing the song and watching the video so I put it up in the featured section for New Years Eve,

Don Williams – And So It Goes – it’s been too long since Don put out an album and this one was so good,

Ry Cooder – Election Special – Well, it’s Ry Cooder…duh.

Oh wow…I am finally done. While I go collapse on the floor you all can check out my choices and if you want, drop a note in the comment section with your thoughts or picks for best music of 2012.

- Kit

The thrill will never be gone…

Kit’s ‘this is so much awesome I am not sure the webpage can contain it’ Vid of the Day

Gary Moore and B.B. King

The Thrill is Gone – Live

 

 

- Kit

I’m walkin’ down that long, lonesome road…

I have coffee – once again all it right with my world.

The new featured video is Ironing Board Sam doing a live version of Beat the Devil. If you are pulling the blog on feed, you can watch the vid over on you tube.

One of my favorite Avett Brothers tunes is November Blue, off their first full length album Country Was. The original release is hard to find but the album was rereleased in 2009 and you can pick it up on Amazon or iTunes. Yesterday’s blog post title was a line from that song and I’ve had it stuck in my head ever since. After I popped the track up in the sidebar jukebox (because I will never not share my earworm songs) I found this awesome video.

 

 

The Baron Sisters are one of my favorite new bands. This beautiful video is Kimmy and Kelsie covering Dylan‘s Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright.

 

 

- Kit

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    February 12, 2013 | 4:06 pm

     I have been trying to write the review for Blurred, by San Francisco singer/songwriter Alex Wise for a few months now but can’t seem to finish it. This is difficult for me to say but I get about halfway through the process and find myself so homesick I just can’t continue. The past few years have been full [...]

  • Arc & Stones…
    February 11, 2013 | 4:53 am

    Now that Scooter is back sleeping nights I proclaim this ’dig myself out from under the mountain of un-reviewed music‘ week. Kicking off the week o’reviewing is Arc & Stones, the debut EP from Brooklyn band Arc & Stones. The guys are Dan Pellarin (vocals), Ben Cramer (guitar), Joe Doino (drums) and Eddy Bayes (bass).  I had [...]

  • Telegraph Taboo…
    January 21, 2013 | 8:45 am

    So, I was in the mood for some blues and whoosh – blues appeared. Other people get coupons, bills and news updates in the mail while I get blues music. Cool new blues music in the form of the debut release Telegraph Taboo from the Chicago-based band Nick and the Ovorols. This is not a pretty album. The vocals on a few tracks [...]

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