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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.

I was born with a heart made of copper and gold…

So we have started watching Assassins Creed – the Television Series or Arrow as they are calling it. I am patiently waiting for Ollie to dive off a building and land in a wagon full of hay.

Updated the jukebox with a few newly released tracks and a few released not long ago. Check out shiny new tracks from Viv and the RevivalThea Hopkins w/Peter Parcek, The Amends and The Delta Saints along with a couple of tracks from last year by The Heavy Horses and The Bixby Knolls.

(Sigh…I really wanted Copper and Gold (The Heavy Horses) for the juke but can’t find a version I can embed.)

The featured vid this week is Time Machine off the soon-to-be released album Turquoise by Devon Allman.

That’s pretty much it.

- Kit

Can’t go anywhere without my sunglasses…

We headed over to Raleigh this weekend  for some ‘must spend my holiday money gifts’ shopping. I wore my cool new Wayfarers.

Okay, okay…I wore my new sunglasses that just happen to look like Wayfarers.  I can’t have actual Wayfarers because I am the Mount Doom of sunglasses. Seriously, I am where sunglasses go to die. I usually buy three or four pair at a time from someplace cheap like Dollar General and then hope they last out the month. A couple of months before we moved to North Carolina, Kahuna bought me fifteen pairs from slickdeals. By the time we pulled out to make the trip I had three (3) pair left out of the bunch. One of those was a tiny pair I gave Scooter. Yes, my preschooler keeps sunglasses longer than I do. Sigh.

Anyway, beautiful weather, no traffic and mostly deserted stores. We even braved Toys-R-Us but it was a ghost town. (like an actual empty town, not like the band) It would have been great for shopping but there was nothing to buy - just big stretches of empty shelves. Even the above-mentioned toy abyss had scattered all the toys out to make the shelves look full.  The girls came home with a few items but it appears I will be spending most of my money buying music online.  Or maybe over on Kickstarter…I haven’t decided yet.

(Bands! If you have new stuff coming out soon or a Kickstarter project, now would be a great time to tell me)

I have a new article up on GamingHUD. It’s sort of the video game version of my best music list. While you all are over there you might give the ‘rename GamingHUD’ contest a try.

All new music in the jukebox to start off 2013. Check out new tracks from The White Buffalo, Viv and the Revival, Hawk and Dove, Corey Koehler, Gypsy and the Wolf and The Flying Bricks.

The featured vid this week is A Certain Speed off the upcoming (January 8, 2013 release)  What We Could Be by The Amends.

Okay, time for more coffee…

- 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

Fly on little wing…

For those of you who still have power and are not swimming around inside your homes -

 

Kit’s Awesome Vid of the Day

Viv Peyrat – Little Wing

 

 

- Kit

For those of you don’t have power, hang in there – (and access the blog from your phone) ;)

It’s better if I tell you so…

Why is it Texas Pete if it is made in North Carolina? Shouldn’t it be North Carolina Pete?

Anyway…

All new music in the sidebar with tracks from Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, Jennifer Leonhardt, Viv and the Revival, Goldenboy, The Lumineers and Anthony Gomes. I also have new tracks from Jo Wymer,

Jo Wymer – Rearview Mirror

the Black Roses

 

and Charlie Spraggs.

 

Up in the featured vid spot, check out Drunkard’s Epiphany from Johnny Hickman off his new album, Tilting. If you pull the blog on feed you can check out the vid here on you tube.

Finally, via the awesome guys from Woody’s Music, enjoy the beautiful harmonies of The Staves.

 

 

- Kit

We’ll be dancin’ on the moon…

I am awake! During the day!

Scooter has returned to sleeping at night and I am no longer a zombie! Goodbye zombiedom!

So I found this meme where you take the color of pants you are wearing and pair it (sorry) with the last thing you ate to get your ultimate band name.  Mine was Blue Greek Yogurt which screams (to me at least) ‘Hi, I’m a  70′s prog band’. Sadly, all my ‘answer the meme, get your band name’ things end up sounding like a prog band.

All new tracks up in the sidebar jukebox today with songs from American Aquarium, Viv and the Revival, Angie Atkinson, The Baron Sisters and Joanne Shaw Taylor.

For anyone pulling the blog on feed – the featured vid today is Break My Heart Tonight by the Debonzo Brothers. Check out the ninebullets.net cool review of their new album, One Damn Heart.

Bethesda is releasing a new DLC for Skyrim called Hearthfire.

 

 

I’m not really interested in snagging a hubby or hubby-ette to keep in the house, nor will I be adopting any urchins – but - I am stoked to build a house and garden and a Bard room where I will install my Bard and he or she can sing endless repetitions of the same TWO songs while I am away on grand adventures.

(Hmm..unless the urchins have minion potential. I could use a few minions.)

- Kit

The Week in Music Blogs – June 23 to June 29, 2012

Tony Conley from Rock Guitar Daily reviewed Tilting, the upcoming (and really good) release from Johnny Hickman.

Josh Hathaway over on Blinded by Sound reviewed the new Norah Jones album, Little Broken Hearts and tossed a stream of the album up for listening.

Delarue from New York Music Daily reviewed the Haley Bowery and the Manimals/Hannah vs the Many concert at Webster Hall.

At Screamer Magazine, Richard Rosenthal interviewed Ron Young from Little Caesar.

Heading south to ninebullets.net territory, Romoesidvicious reviewed Nah, Death Ima Comin’ for You, the upcoming release from Michael Dean Damron, and streamed a preview track from the album. While you all are over there, check out the ninebullets radio show from this week. The show had tunes from Have Gun Will Travel, William Elliot Whitmore, Pawn Shop Saints and so many more good bands.

Rachel over at Adobe and Teardrops wrapped up Pride Month with her review of White Noise, the new EP from Sarah Walk. She also shared a link to download the EP for free or for a donation amount of your choice.

Also from the Adobe and Teardrops Facebook page, some Gary Clark, Jr.- Live from Bonnaroo -

 

 

Little Indie Blogs reviewed and provided a link to preview four songs from the Chapel Club upcoming release, Good Together.

The Steve Carlson / Jonah Dolan StageIt concert that had to be cancelled has been rescheduled for July 11th. Tickets are sold out now, but they usually release another bunch closer to show date.

Cameron Matthews over at Spinner previewed Hey Girl, a new single from Dig. Sow. Love. Grow., the upcoming (August 7th) album by the Buffalo Killers and offered it up as a free download.

Fire by Viv and the Revival is being used by NBC and Bud Light in their summer Olympics ads and promo spots.  You all can see the first video on the band’s website and catch more over the next month.

The Young Electrics only need a couple more votes and they will be performing at the Olympics as part of the Emerging Icons. Pop over and click on the little star to help them. Seriously, how many times are you going to have the chance to say, “I picked one of the bands that played the Olympics“?

To finish out the list, bluesman Peter Parcek tossed out another in his series, Unsung Heroes of the Blues Guitar. This entry focused on Kid Ramos.

And that is it for me. As always, if I missed your blog post just leave a comment with the addy or shoot me a quick email.

I’ll leave you all with a cool little live vid of Peter with Willie Hayes, Jesse Hayes and Kevin Harvey doing Let The Good Times Roll.

 

 

Kit

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