I've been hearing this on KCRW-FM the last couple of weeks now. And I really like it... my kind of music! He's from the group Real Estate... which I really like too! Unfortunately Bill and Rebecca don't like them. But here's "Northern Highway" by Martin Courtney...
I love Real Estate! Great song too, that guitar is like real butter on home made bread!
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Sep 22, 2015 - 3:26pm
I've been hearing this on KCRW-FM the last couple of weeks now. And I really like it... my kind of music! He's from the group Real Estate... which I really like too! Unfortunately Bill and Rebecca don't like them. But here's "Northern Highway" by Martin Courtney...
First Listen: Mac McCaughan, ‘Non-Believers’ "Indie rock was conceived to be nondescript, but few indie legends come as dressed down as Mac McCaughan. For 25 years, the Superchunk frontman and Merge Records co-founder has quietly made some of the loudest pop in history, meanwhile keeping his profile inversely proportional to his influence on the indie world at large. This is the man, after all, who gave Kurt Cobain a run for his money in the early ’90s when it came to blisteringly distorted, Gen-X anthems — despite being nowhere near as popular — and who gave Arcade Fire its momentous start on Merge a decade later. He’s also released numerous solo albums under the name Portastatic, a move that gave him another outlet as a prolific singer-songwriter while keeping his name off the marquee..."
So my first cousin once removed and his band are getting ready to put out a new cd. If anyone is so inclined to pledge support here's the link. And thanks if you do.
Heard a song on Wyoming Public Radio by Conor Oberst. Hundreds of WaysPretty good stuff, Bill should add it.
And speaking of difficult-to-love voices, Okkervil River put out an album last year that sounds a lot more promising than that one a few years ago that was such a ghastly downer that no one dared listen more than once.
Heard a song on Wyoming Public Radio by Conor Oberst. Hundreds of WaysPretty good stuff, Bill should add it.
And speaking of difficult-to-love voices, Okkervil River put out an album last year that sounds a lot more promising than that one a few years ago that was such a ghastly downer that no one dared listen more than once.
There is a new band in town! They are called Temples and were formed in my home town of Kettering in England in 2012 and they are already on a World tour.
Cited by both Johnny Marr and Noel Gallagher as the best new band in Britain!
This Summer they are appearing at these festivals: Glastonbury Reading Leeds Bestival Festival No.6
which are THE festivals in the UK!
I have no vested interest but they remind me of the music I was listening to 40 years ago, with a modern twist. Watch them on YouTube: http://youtu.be/tUGEnXz4EG8 they would be a great addition to the RP playlist.
I just gave it a spin - she's turned out to be one of those genre-defying Artists with the capital A, and a fantastic lyricist. Really good (and sometimes bizarre) stuff.
Edit: Whoops, didn't see Lazy's post from earlier. My apologies for the redundancy. Ahh, well...I'm leaving this here.
I just gave it a spin - she's turned out to be one of those genre-defying Artists with the capital A, and a fantastic lyricist. Really good (and sometimes bizarre) stuff.
Edit: Whoops, didn't see Lazy's post from earlier. My apologies for the redundancy. Ahh, well...I'm leaving this here.
I recently discovered this band Alabama Shakes. I'm incredibly mesmerized by the lead singer, Brittany Howard. She has so much talent and soul; she's like a new version of Joplin and Hendrix combined.
I recently discovered this band Alabama Shakes. I'm incredibly mesmerized by the lead singer, Brittany Howard. She has so much talent and soul; she's like a new version of Joplin and Hendrix combined.
I shall have to listen closely to some of their stuff. What I've heard on RP is moderately interesting. Right now, I'm digging all the stuff from my brother-in-law's "off-site backup" hard drive that we are in possession of. He has an epic fuck ton of music, he does.
I liked them better when I thought they were English.
Some of the National's stuff is pretty ho hum and some of it thrills me. It's worth spending some time with.